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Seoul Life – Englishmen Visitors and a Wedding

I’m sure many people know who Josh and Ollie are, from the Korean Englishman YouTube channel, and if you don’t, I’m sure you’ve stumbled across one of their insanely popular videos at some point. Hugh’s good friend Joel is also in some of their videos and contacted Hugh because they wanted to film on a farm. Oh, we have a farm! So we headed back to the countryside so the boys could film in Hugh’s village. We will have a video of some of the behind the scenes stuff up later, once their farm videos come out. But for now, here is a sneak peek.

We complain more about the heat also. I wanted to point out that it’s almost impossible to keep air con on constantly in Korea. Hugh was telling me that there is an outdated law from the 1970’s where electricity bills double and then triple for people, but businesses are exempt. So Korean homes can be very hot in the summer because people try to rely on fans rather than constant air con. It has been way more uncomfortable than in Australia.

In this video we also talked about the yellow dust pollution and how it affects Hugh more. I do have a theory why: Hugh’s father used to be a smoker so Hugh grew up around a lot more cigarette smoke than me so maybe that’s why, because his throat and lungs have already been compromised, even though Hugh is not a smoker himself. In comparison, I have had very little exposure to smoke my whole life.

We also attend Cory and Marie’s wedding. It was a lovely wedding, and even in the heat, we had so much fun.

Hoju Olympics

Hoju Olympics

Have you been watching the Olympics? I saw one swimming race that Australia won but besides from that I haven’t seen much. Hugh has been watching more than me.

Do you know the Korean name for your own country?

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My Korean Husband Comics now on WEBTOONS

LINE WEBTOON has changed their Challenge League section and it’s now called Discover. Rather than it being a place just for people to try and be a featured artist (that’s how my Nicholalala Webtoon was selected), it is now a platform where you can showcase your work and people can subscribe. Soon people will be able to link Patreons as well, so fans can show support that way. I am uploading most of the My Korean Husband comics there and all new ones will also go there (but still also on this blog). It’s now much easier to share comics and hopefully you can rediscover old comics or see ones that you might have missed. CLICK HERE and subscribe.

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Comics will still always be on this blog and with longer blog posts, but for those that already use Webtoons, it will be easier to see and share over there.

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