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Tag: my korean husband blog (Page 13 of 20)
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!
I have another 2 packets of hangul stickers to give away! Just tell me in the comment section what you would do with these stickers and I’ll pick 2 winners…. next week? Sometime in the future!
We also have some news. We are going to Korea soon! Just for a visit from 23 April to 14 May. If people are interested, we may organise a meet up in Seoul. Oooo exciting.
He got me good. He had the wig because people were given them at an event at his workplace.
You know when you realise it’s not someone to not be scared of, but your body is slow at realising that? Like right away my brain is like, “Oh it’s just him” but my body was like “AHHHHHH SCARY!” It took me a little while to calm down.
So at the moment he is winning the scaring game.
I don’t wear high heels that often but I’m starting to wear them a little bit more now. When I’m wearing flats he is slightly taller than me. It doesn’t really bother either of us if I am a bit taller than him, especially since he has found a way to solve that problem!
I did suggest that he could wear lifts in his shoes like a lot of Korean guys do, but he couldn’t be bothered.
Simon and Martina (from Eat Your Kimchi) reblogged this on Tumblr. Yay! Made my day.
He does the same thing to me though. He will be doing something online and say something like, “What?! Omg!” and I’ll be like “What? What?” and he will pause and then finally it’s something like…. “Jackie Chan lived in Korea for 2 years when he was younger.” That’s all?
That would have been bad….
Apparently people who work in haunted houses and are dressed up as something scary can get punched a lot. Because of the ‘fight or flight’ thing when scared…. some people choose ‘fight’ and will react by punching. I’m definitely more of a ‘flight’ person and will scream and run away.
Years ago, one of my siblings hid under a bed and when my mother walked past they reached out and grabbed her foot. She shrieked hysterically. Seriously, that’s scary! Have you scared your family members before, or have they scared you?
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