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Jongmyo Daeje

This is from earlier in the year but we only just got around to editing. We went to JongMyo Daeje. You can learn more about it here or here.

(This was when EBS was filming us too).

(Also, I get excited about free stuff).

2 Year Old

2 year old

Guys… it used to just be that he’d be in his underwear but lately it’s been a t-shirt and nothing else. I think that’s worse!

I just asked him, “Why do you hate pants so much?” and he said, “Not only me! All Korean guys!…………. and not wearing pants is comfortable.”

Yes…. but…… sigh….

EYK Spudgy and Meemers Bag Giveaway

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.

CONGRATULATIONS ChocoPandaa

 

So you know that bag we gave Simon and Martina from Eat Your Kimchi? Well, we actually had 2 printed so we could give one away to one of our blog readers. All you Nasty Korean Husbands! Check out the interview with Simon and Martina here.

Spudgy and Meemers bag

So what do you have to do to win this bag? Just leave a comment in the comment section! But the more you can convince me you are an EYK fan (A Nasty!), the better! We will choose a winner in about 2 weeks. The winner will be sent the matching Spudgy and Meemers tote bag. Omg you will practically be twins with Simon and Martina!! Like OMG. haha…

This is the comic on the bag:

Spudgy and Meemers

Good luck!

Cute Makeup

Cute Makeup

Don’t touch my face! Other makeup wearers have this problem right? You spend all this time putting makeup on and then someone squishes your cheeks like that.

For me it’s not only the rubbing off makeup thing, but because I had acne as a teenager and I still need to be very careful with my skin I’m paranoid about germs on hands and what is getting on my face that could cause breakouts.

Sometimes Mr Gwon wants to be loving and touch my face or pinch my cheeks but I’ll be like “Ahh don’t touch my face!!!” Sorry!

Cultural Differences – Hierarchy

We made this video because I randomly filmed something that showed the different experiences my husband has in Australia. As we said in the video this wouldn’t happen this way in Korea due to the big age differences between. We always say that neither country is right or wrong, it’s just different. So in Korea you can really only be close friends with someone who is the same age as you.

I’ve seen the problems arise when Koreans aren’t respectful enough to those older than them a lot in Australia. Possibly it happens more than in Korea because it can be difficult for Koreans who come out on working holiday visas. If they are around Australians a lot they may adopt a more Australian way and then accidentally offend a lot of other Koreans. You also get Koreans interacting in Australia who would have never met in Korea, from different regions in Korea, but here in Australia they may be working together or living together and there are some clashes.

As an Australian it is difficult for me to understand why it’s such a big deal sometimes. If someone has no malicious intent surely they can joke around a bit? The word ‘larrikin’ is often used to describe some elements of Australian culture, but it just doesn’t transfer well to Korean culture. Many times I’ve seen Korean people in Australia get very upset because someone Korean and younger than them didn’t use the correct level of speech with them, asked something too directly, made a joke that they thought was too disrespectful. For me as an Australian, if the person who was ‘disrespectful’ is overall a good person, I don’t worry about it much, but for many Koreans it’s something they can get very upset about and there have been huge problems arising from these mistakes.

Those who watch some Korean TV shows may have seen some incidents like that. The YG reality show ‘WIN Who is Next’ had an incident in one of the episodes. YG boss appointed someone whose age was in the middle as the group leader and this guy then spoke very directly to one of the older guys. That guy didn’t take it well at all and stormed out of the room. You may think that’s just made more dramatic for TV but it’s something that happens. People can find it very offensive. My husband, understanding how Australian culture is different, doesn’t ever get really upset about it and especially because he knows my brother is poking fun because he likes him, but it’s something I will have to be careful of in Korea.

5 points to anyone who recognises who my brother is…. some Sydney-siders might have seen him around.

When Pigs Fly

When Pigs Fly

He has always been the optimist in our relationship and I tend to be more pessimistic. But I am becoming more optimistic because of him. Not to the point of thinking pigs could fly though!

So don’t use that phrase with him to show how unlikely it is that something will happen because he won’t get it.

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