Koreans love their mobile phones! They take them everywhere and use them all the time.
I wish I had a smartphone too, just so I could use this funny phone case shaped like a rabbit, including a tail and bunny ears...in pink of course :)
Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2011
Sonntag, 26. Juni 2011
Debating Club - Update
So what have I been doing all the time? Well, one of the things I did, was to go to the debating club (nearly) every Wednesday.
Some of the topics we talked about were:
Some of the topics we talked about were:
- Does competition in education contribute to the improvement of the society?
- Should adultery be punished by criminal law?
- Do you agree that a university student who isn't qualified as a teacher tutors a younger student with such high pay rates?
- How do lovers handle Push and Pull games?
Small group discussion in progress |
and of course we also went drinking together :) |
Freitag, 24. Juni 2011
Hello Kitty Café
You won't believe where I went last week: the Hello Kitty Café...Don't get me wrong, I like cats, but I really dislike this pink feline..
Before going to this "wonderful" place though we had our morning coffee at a real coffee shop close to 안국 station. The atmosphere was really nice and my ice-coffee-latte was perfect :) I wish I could always start my day like this!
Afterwards we had a little bit of time before our next appointment, so Elena and me had (despite rain) a very short sightseeing stint at the Westin Chosun Hotel, where we looked at an old pavillion.
We rushed back to the subway so we could be in time for our lunch appointment. We ate Bento at a very nice Japanese restaurant with Elena's mentor and a Korean friend.
The original plan was to go sightseeing after lunch, but we didn't think about the rainy season which had to start exactly when we were about to leave the restaurant...(it has been raining ever since...). We decided to go for coffee (again) and went outside where we just happened to pass a Hello Kitty Café. Well, it was an experience...
We forced Elena's mentor to come with us...poor guy! He was the only male being far and wide and couldn't really pretend to be enthusiastic about all the pink and girly interior...
Even the cake was shaped like Hello Kitty but, still being full from lunch, we decided to just have some coffee which of course also had to bear a feline trace...
And just for you to get an impression from the rest of the place, here some more pictures from inside:
Before going to this "wonderful" place though we had our morning coffee at a real coffee shop close to 안국 station. The atmosphere was really nice and my ice-coffee-latte was perfect :) I wish I could always start my day like this!
Ice Coffee Latte |
The view ;) |
We rushed back to the subway so we could be in time for our lunch appointment. We ate Bento at a very nice Japanese restaurant with Elena's mentor and a Korean friend.
The original plan was to go sightseeing after lunch, but we didn't think about the rainy season which had to start exactly when we were about to leave the restaurant...(it has been raining ever since...). We decided to go for coffee (again) and went outside where we just happened to pass a Hello Kitty Café. Well, it was an experience...
Entrance (to hell?) ;) |
Still smiling |
Poor guy! |
Hello Kitty Cakes |
..and coffee |
hmmmm |
did you know that pink is my least favorite color? |
Oh how my sister would love to be here :) |
nearly taller than me... |
In the Office
One of my friends has her own office, including a free desk, in one of the university buildings. I went there today to study a bit and she told me I could use the free desk for some time if I want :) Yeah! I guess I will spend quite some time there ... Today we only watched a movie though and a friend dropped by, so it wasn't really productive...but fun :) Oh how I wish I had a desk in an office at my home university too, it feels so cool!
The free desk...not so free anymore...ha :) |
My cool desk neighbor :) Thank you so much! |
Having fun in the office: "Sofia's hair is maaaaaaaaagic!!!" |
Montag, 6. Juni 2011
German Bakery
I went to the German bakery close to Itaewon last week. I met a girl in the debating club who had lived in Germany for 6 months and was craving for some German bread, so we met at the subway station (Korean time of course 30 minutes late ;) and walked to "Ach so".
We enjoyed some Broetchen with real cheese and salami. Oh it was so yummy!
I decided to bring some Broetchen for my Asian friends at university and that's what they looked like eating it:
To my surprise all of them liked it a lot :) When I was in Korea the last time, I also made my Korean friends try German bread and most of them didn't like it...
We went in the afternoon, so a lot of the good stuff, like Kuerbiskernbroetchen, Sonnenblumenkernbroetchen and Bretzel, was already sold out. It's best to go there in the morning, so you can choose from everything. They also speak German by the way and have lots of German books lying around in the store...Feels like a small part of home :)
Ach so! |
I decided to bring some Broetchen for my Asian friends at university and that's what they looked like eating it:
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One Chinese, Three Koreans, Four Broetchen |
We went in the afternoon, so a lot of the good stuff, like Kuerbiskernbroetchen, Sonnenblumenkernbroetchen and Bretzel, was already sold out. It's best to go there in the morning, so you can choose from everything. They also speak German by the way and have lots of German books lying around in the store...Feels like a small part of home :)
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