Welcome to youKOREAzy, the blog which will tell you of the tales of a British graduate becoming a Korean millionaire. It's not as impressive as it sounds. It's just the currency.
For those who don't know what I'm ACTUALLY going to South Korea for, I'm going to be teaching English in an elementary school from September to February, but I leave tomorrow for orientation where we get to learn things like papercraft, Korean history, classroom management and the thing I'm looking forward to most - K-Pop Dance lessons, hopefully to something like this:
As many of you know, I'm leaving tomorrow and the last two weeks have been KOREAzy, with trying to sort out my visa (three trips to the embassy), criminal record check (which I was quite pleased to discover was clear) and try and find time to say goodbye to everyone.
Tomorrow is also the final day of my very extended 21st birthday, with celebrations happening across the country. Really. Lancaster to London. I feel like the Queen. I had my 21st party on Saturday night and it was very good.. as were the egg mayo sandwiches as I pointed out many times in one of my drunken speeches. I'd say thanks to all those that came, but once again I think I covered that in a speech, not as much as egg mayo sandwiches though.
Today I'm off to get my final vaccination for Japanese Encephalitis, which you might be interested to know is made from the brains of mice, which is just lovely. Please don't be alarmed if the next time you see me I look like this.
Gamsahapnida for reading!
Mousey
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