Friday, April 14, 2006

Reasons why I want to be Korean/ be in Korea :P

I am sure that all of you have been wondering what it is like living cosmopolitanly or dream of being somewhere other than the place you were born in. Well for me I have developed an interest and liking to South Korea, and the other northern asian countries. But because of the influx of those Korean shows and having watched My Sassy Girl over and over during college with friends. Korea seems to be an ideal place to visit or stay for a while.

Here are my top 5 reasons why I want to be a Korean/ be in Korea.

1. Food - I have already developed an apetitite for delicious kimchis and other korean dishes.
2. 4 seasons - I know other countries like Japan have 4 seasons as well, but watching those TV koreanovelas makes me want to be romantic and be in Korea. So is Korea like France to Asia?
3. Koreans in the Philippines - They are here slowly populating (and maybe culturally influencing us) Manila, in underdeveloped areas, and areas cooler like Bagiuo and Tagaytay. So I guess we should also invade their country. BOING!
4. Yaposeyo- Am i saying it correctly? I want to learn korean and speak korean. Anyong! Saranghei. I love it when koreans are happy when they are conversing, i find it amusing everytime I eavesdrop on Korean conversations. Or when they are serious, making a point and exagerating anger it looks so cool.

5. And of course because I think Koreans are exquistely beautiful. Well maybe not all of them, but some of them are. Here's a good example. I don't know about this commercial but other than being thirsty I want something else. Heh! :o

Reasons why I want to be Korean/ be in Korea :P

I am sure that all of you have been wondering what it is like living cosmopolitanly or dream of being somewhere other than the place you were born in. Well for me I have developed an interest and liking to South Korea, and the other northern asian countries. But because of the influx of those Korean shows and having watched My Sassy Girl over and over during college with friends. Korea seems to be an ideal place to visit or stay for a while.

Here are my top 5 reasons why I want to be a Korean/ be in Korea.

1. Food - I have already developed an apetitite for delicious kimchis and other korean dishes.
2. 4 seasons - I know other countries like Japan have 4 seasons as well, but watching those TV koreanovelas makes me want to be romantic and be in Korea. So is Korea like Italy to Asia?
3. Koreans in the Philippines - They are here slowly populating (and maybe culturally influencing us) Manila, in underdeveloped areas, and areas cooler like Bagiuo and Tagaytay. So I guess we should also invade their country. BOING!
4. Yaposeyo- Am i saying it correctly? I want to learn korean and speak korean. Anyong! Saranghei. I love it when koreans are happy when they are conversing, i find it amusing everytime I eavesdrop on Korean conversations. Or when they are serious, making a point and exagerating anger it looks so cool.

5. And of course because I think Koreans are exquistely beautiful. Well maybe not all of them, but some of them are. Here's a good example. I don't know about this commercial but other than being thirsty I want something else. Heh! :o

Thursday, April 13, 2006

210!

Try playing this clip here from youtube.com, you won't regret it!

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Funny La!

hehehehe...

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Korean food YUMMY!

My father has been bringing the whole family to this hidden gem of a Korean restaurant in Quezon City. I have learned to love eating Korean food already, give me kimchi, bulogi and all the other food I cannot even remember their names. The family really loves going to restaurants and eating. So it's not a big surprise that we all are euphemistically speaking chubby. We don't necessarily dine expensively and a we have a certain sense that if we are six or four eating and we are full to the point of bloating and we still have to pay less than 1000-1500 then we are good. I guess that's normal when eating out. My father usually doesn't feel right spending too much money eating in places like Greenbelt or TGIF or Burgoo. It's good to eat there once in a while, but we usually go Chinese or Korean. We usually argue where to eat, but of course being the man who brings the bacon home my dad usually, has the last say on the matter.

Hi Ms. Park! I really enjoy the kimchis you are giving us. The whole family enjoys your cooking :D