Intercultural Life

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Cooking Filipino Food

A friend shows us how to make some Filipino food!

So this took a surprising turn. Mr Gwon who always wants me to kill cockroaches, spiders, moths….everything….. felt sorry for the slug!

Interview with Typhoon – Part 2

Here is the second part of the interview with Typhoon who has been living with my parents out in rural Australia. I filmed a little bit of him every time I went back home.

To just expand on what he was talking about in regards to other Koreans: It’s something that frustrates my husband a lot too. Many Koreans go back to Korea and tell others, “Don’t go to Australia. I didn’t learn any English there. It’s not a good place to learn English.” The reality usually is that these people went straight into the Korean community, got a job with only Koreans, lived with Koreans and only met Koreans. That’s fine if that’s what they want to do, but not so good for improving English, which is usually their goal. Having large Korean communities in Australia is a great thing, but can also mean that some Koreans don’t ever step outside of their comfort zone. The same thing happens in The Philippines. Many people go there to learn English but instead just party with other Koreans and not go to English class. Bit hard to learn English that way! Typhoon wants to encourage others to try new things and step outside of their comfort zone.

What Typhoon and his girlfriend did was travel to a more rural part of Australia right away, which is why they made lots of Australian friends, experienced different things and why Typhoon plays soccer on Australian teams.

We are hoping to do a few more interviews like this with other Koreans that are living in Australia.

Mr Gwon speaks Tagalog

So like a lot of other Koreans, Mr Gwon went to The Philippines to learn English. He really enjoyed it there and tried to learn some Tagalog as well. And don’t worry, I know everything he got up to in The Philippines and it was nothing too bad, even though it was in his free and single days. We’d love to visit together some day.

My Brothers Stole My Camera

So I went back to my home town on the weekend, as did my other siblings. My brothers took my camera a lot so we’ve made a video of all the dumb stuff they did!

And there are some glimpses of the Koreans living with my parents.

50 points to anyone who knows why my youngest brother was looking for buckets.

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