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Traffic Lights

Traffic Lights

Maybe they shouldn’t be learning from me… I should have told them that yes you always have to press it 3 times hehehe.

Traffic crossings are different in Korea. I noticed they tend to be lights and a pedestrian/zebra crossing and you can only cross when the lights change (people who live in Korea, tell me if there are other kinds, I can’t remember). And cars don’t seem to stop in Korea, even when pedestrians have right of way, there are cars sneaking across the crossing! In Australia, the traffic light crossings and pedestrian/zebra crossings are two different things. Traffic light crossings are usually at intersections but pedestrian/zebra crossings can be anywhere. The most important difference is that in Australia if you are on a pedestrian/zebra crossing cars HAVE to stop!

Many times in Australia, I’ve stepped out onto a pedestrian/zebra crossing and a Korean friend will hold me back saying, “Nichola! How can you cross? There are cars!”

I explain that all cars have to stop at these crossings so we don’t stand at the side waiting for the cars, because once they approach the crossing they slow down and stop.

One Korean friend said, “What if it’s a Korean driver?”

Yes… didn’t have an answer for that!

Fat Baby

Fat baby

It’s funny the sayings he picks up sometimes. He used it perfectly in this situation as well. If you are not a native English speaker or have not heard it before, ‘chubby bubby’ is just a cute way of saying ‘fat baby’ or not even especially fat, just a bit roly poly.

He can get pretty clucky sometimes. ‘Clucky’ is a word used in Australia but I think in other countries the word ‘broody’ is used. Basically the feeling of wanting a baby. I don’t think he is ready to be a father quite yet though…

Question Time

question

Hey guys, I’ve mentioned before that we will soon be branching out into YouTube videos and we will start filming some stuff soon. For one of our upcoming videos we will be answering your questions. So if you want to ask us something, leave your question in the comment section! Questions can be as serious or as ridiculous as you want.ย  ๐Ÿ™‚

T.O.P Giveaway

Time for a T.O.P giveaway!

I have a small pencil case…. thing. I haven’t taken it out of plastic to really check. It’s a pouch thing, so could be used for putting makeup in, or tickets or something… haha I don’t know.

I also have a postcard set which also contains some stickers. Again, I haven’t opened it so can’t check exactly what is inside. The winner gets to open them!

T.O.P 1

On the other side:

T.O.P 2

All you have to do to win these 2 items is to answer this question in the comment section:

What is the most interesting thing you think T.O.P does in his spare time?

I’ll pick a winner in about 2 weeks.

No Shirt

No shirt

Sometimes you don’t notice things about your own country or city until someone from another country points it out.

We were walking around an area where there are a lot of people running, BUT it’s not unusual to see a guy in the city area with his shirt off too. That’s not really done in Korea.

Because of my husband’s work schedule, we aren’t always with his sister and her boyfriend together, so there are times when I’m the only one looking after them. They can’t really speak English, so my very poor Korean skills are being put to the test. I need to study!

New Giveaways

Throw GD

A very quick comic today sorry. I was quite sick last night and was just going to use a backup comic today but thought I’d just draw what happened this morning instead.

My husband’s sister and her boyfriend arrived in Australia this morning. They gave me so many presents like clothes and makeup and A LOT of dried seaweed! But they also gave me a bunch of stuff for giveaways. Things like socks, pencil cases, mini notepads, calenders. My husband was unimpressed with the GD ones haha. These days I can’t even tell if he is joking or actually really annoyed and jealous of GD.

Anyway, the GD stuff isn’t for me! So there should be some nice giveaways coming up soon. Stay tuned.

On My Purpose

On My Purpose

 

I’ve mentioned before that I don’t always correct his English, but these days when I do he can get quite cheeky and insist he said it the right way the first time. He says, “On my purpose” all the time though! It’s one of the things I do try to correct but it’s also one of the things he insists he says right, but even when he is trying to convince me he said it right, he’ll say it wrong!

When he is in a cheeky mood he does warn me though. When I’m learning a lot more Korean he says he is going to correct me all the time…. and laugh at me. Great….

 

In other news, my husband’s sister and her boyfriend are arriving in Australia tomorrow to do their working holidays, so they could stay in Australia for 1 or 2 years. Back in Korea, my mother-in-law is quite sad because all her children have left ๐Ÿ™ . I hope she feels a bit better when we visit soon.

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