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Oh and I sort of forgot for a moment that I am not majoring in Korean ~_~ although I can speak more Korean than Japanese :-/
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The thing with my major is, that I have no idea what people do after they graduate. I guess I would like to become a translator, because I quite enjoy it, but from which language to which, I don't know yet. All I know, is that it will take a long time before I'll be fluent enough in Japanese or Korean to translate anything bigger. But perhaps, I will just use the language skills I've gained/am gaining from this major to do something else completely- in Asia. It would be quite nice if I could somehow combine the language skills with some designing/sewing things.
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My future, I guess? More specifically I'm worried about something hindering me from achieving my goals. And somewhat in relation to this- my parents' health and well-being.
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I wish I were more eloquent and had a better way with words. I'm not sure if it annoys anyone else, but I've recently started noticing that I sound completely erratic when I tell stories or recount something that happened to me :-/ and I can't speak proper Estonian haha, it's always Estonglish that comes out of my mouth, because I can't remember words in Estonian.
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Mmm a lemony (unbaked, save for the crust) cheesecake. Or something with chocolate and strawberries. And favorite frosting is probably cream cheese-y something. OR CHOCOLATE.
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I'm going to have to disappoint you and say that I never got into Disney movies much :-/ and they weren't *that* popular over here. I grew up with different movies/cartoons/stories~
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Cakes, definitely. And cupcakes.
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Yes! Even if I don't get married or anything, I want to have a kid or kids. In a selfish way, I want to continue my awesome genes haha (but I hope the kids turn out healthier than I am), but I also just really like kids and I want to see if I am able to raise a kid who's not a brat :D
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Rice. I don't really like noodles/macaroni/pasta. Maybe only some instant noodles when I have nothing else to eat haha.
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I guess I can, yeah, but right now I think that it's not something I necessarily need to achieve/do. If I do get married, I would like it to happen...hmm maybe when I'm around 30? A few years before, maybe, but I definitely want to finish school first and get at least an MA.
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In a general sense, I am dissatisfied with how lazy I really am. I wish I had more motivation and drive to do certain things (studying more diligently, working out, cooking more healthy things and just generally doing more), but I have this sometimes awful trait of finding sufficient excuses for doing/not doing something/anything. Idk if that makes sense.
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I've only been to one nightclub in Seoul :-/ and it was full of foreigners, so it was kind of a bummer, but I'm really looking forward to exploring more clubs/whatevers with different kind of music! Ideal thing...I guess just exploring the city? And eating/drinking something good in a nice cafe and then just relaxing somewhere where there is greenery or near a temple or something. Or, you know, shopping haha. Which most of the time means just looking at things.
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I will love you forever and ever if we can make this work :D! And hehe over here, there's usually just one bathroom per apartment/house...bigger houses sometimes have two bathrooms, so even sharing a bathroom is no issue for me :D
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If you are serious, then man, I might totally take you up on that offer!
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Haha I love you for posting so many questions :D My favorite food- and I'm being very un-Korean here- is 돈까스. Oh and curry+rice. So those are the two things I like a lot, but I enjoy all kinds of Korean food..mandu, all those stews, 전, kimbap, bibimbap etc etc. I can't eat very spicy food, though..so ramyeon is a bit difficult for me as are kimchi stews..and I really don't like naengmyeon D: and octopus isn't my thing either :-/ OH! I totally forgot that I LOVE samgyeopsal and kalbi! Over here, I don't really eat any pork or animal meats, but love chicken, but it's the exact opposite in Korea haha~ And I love..this...one stew, what's it called..뚝배기 불고기!
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25th Feb until.....umm..school lasts until the end of December, but I would like to stick around until the end of January or something...but I don't know how that would work out, because I wouldn't be able to stay at the dorm after December. Blerg!
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♥ Knew you'd understand :'D my drink of choice is either Mehwasu orrrr...Peach Crush- I love that thing and we don't have it over here ;A; and I'm warming up to Makgeolli too.
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OBVIOUSLY! :3 I wish you'd even get to Seoul sooner :'(! But ok, favorite areas in Seoul...hmm I still have quite many areas that I still need to explore, but for now, I'd say Hongdae and Myeongdong. So predictable D:
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Honestly speaking, I'm not a huge fan of korean dramas XD I don't think I've ever finished any of them, because they are SO LONG and they drag out the storylines and there is way too much ridiculous drama haha~ But some that everyone seems to love are for example Coffee Prince, Winter Sonata..hmm..My Girlfriend is a Nine-tailed Fox...ahh I'm not sure what else to suggest :D
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It was really quite random. I was interested in Japanese pop culture and music at the time and had lj friends who were also fans of those things. One day, someone posted a gif and a video of this Korean talkshow/variety show thing and haha the first thing that caught my attention was one guy trying to kiss another guy (bahaha). But then I watched the whole show and it was somehow so refreshing and interesting, that I had to look up where those two guys were from. So I learned about this group called Super Junior and basically learned all their names in 2 days (there were 13 of them) and then it just grew from there- I watched their videos and shows and sometimes other bands featured in their shows and so I got to know more artists and groups and then I became interested in Korean dramas and Korean culture in general and theeen I started learning Korean and the rest is history haha~
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