Thursday, May 4, 2017

Ask Dawge #2 (20)

I'm sorry for taking so long to answer, but here is the first question from Scafturon Ranisate. "What advice do you have for kids ages 7-12 who are moving to Korea? We have mixed feelings right now." Take the subway as many places as you can, and explore. For such a small country, there are a lot of things to do, especially in Seoul. There are a few apps that can help you navigate the area. Also, it's an important part of Korean culture to protect and help children. If an older person leads your child down stairs, or gives them a tomato on the subway (It's happened) don't be surprised or worried. Second, learn the language and the writing(Hangeul). It took me two hours to learn enough to read signs and order at restaurants. There are some words that are written in Hangeul, but when you read it out loud, it sounds the same as the English word. Last, the food is delicious! Some things sound weird, but they're still really good. I hope that this helped, and that you want to go to Korea.

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