Hello!! Shwmae! 안녕하세요! In Korea with my host family
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Small, Welsh, 18 years young. Mrs Edwards to be! Studying in Bath Spa. Living in Merthyr Tydfil. <3




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Written at Wednesday, 1 July 2009 | back to top

Hiya all,
So I woke up at about 6.30 because we had to get in early today. For breakfast host mother made this toasted sandwich and in it had omellet, salad, peppers and some cheese. It was very interesting and apparently Koreans have it as a treat so I was very lucky, I also had some lovely bananas too. I got ready and noticed that my nose piercing has gone, I'm quite sad about it actually. Host father said I could come to university with him. We took a short cut through the flats, I think I prefer the way that I come. We also switched trains because I think he was late. We got in and the sky looked way murkeyer in Seoul than in Madu so we rushed to the classroom. I text the girls to hurry up because the class was mainly full of monks. They came and the lecture started, we're taught by a Swiss tutor who talked about Indian Buddhism. It was soooo boring, I fell asleep. I'm going to ask to change classes because I got very fed up very easily. After the class we had orientation with free cocacola and really nice notepads. I bought some crisps and a cookie for some snacks as I was unsure whether we would be having dinner today. Mahinda pointed us out in orientation which was really embrassing, the Keele university studen didn't have to stand up.
In the computer room just now a Korean boy came in and talked to us about Wales and England. His english was very good and he pointed out that I was cute! Haha, I think we must look very exotic to the Korean people (I think it's because of our boobs ;).
Logging off for now,
Angharad

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