Oi, which is often used as a way to get someone’s attention in British/Australian/New Zeland English, sounds a lot like the word cucumber in Korean!
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And some bloopers:
Also here is a video of us at Korean Cultural Office last Friday:
When we moved back to Sydney last year we both just came with suitcases but now we have this huge pile of stuff we have accumulated. We have sent a few winter things to Korea but we’ll only be taking to Korea what we can take on the plane. We aren’t shipping anything there. I look at all our stuff and wonder how we managed to get it all…
I’m going to keep on schedule with the comics for the next few weeks but it may be difficult with moving back to my home town for a month and because it’s the holiday period.
Big thank you to everyone who gave us the present and lovely card at the Korean Cultural Office last Friday!
After that my husband went out drinking while I went home. I was with Sophie and Han (our friends we are staying with at the moment) while my husband didn’t think he’d be coming home until after 4am. So while he was partying, we ate his favourite chocolates as revenge. Still not sorry!
He also realised that if he buys 10 kit kats and eats them all he is just punishing himself as he wants to lose weight.
Woah this is way late! To make up for this lateness I have 2 comics.
The other thing he calls her is Ciley Myrus…
Most of you have probably seen Han in some recent videos… well he is in this comic as well.
My husband is a bit worried about Han being funnier than him. Han is very funny. But he is also such an attention seeker! I guess he got what he wanted… a comic with him in it.
For anyone wondering what happened with Best of Korea Facebook page stealing my comics and creating a fake My Korean Husband facebook page: update here.
Some new videos!
And some bloopers:
Oh big difference! We also call each other “babo” a lot too. Korean for stupid. It’s pretty much just like pet names for each other. Sometimes when I’ve mentioned our name calling there has been a few people who respond with “But that’s mean!” or “But that’s rude!” If it was really meant in that way it’s mean, but we do it with affection. And we don’t call each other names in anger. That’s my advice: call each other silly things with love, but don’t ever say them in anger.
Also he was pretending to climb over a railing about 5 storeys up to get a reaction from me!
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