We have received a lot of emails from people asking us how to become a teacher in Korea. And so, instead of answering those emails every week, we decided to put together a video to answer the question. Here's a start for if you want to teach...
We finally went to Everland, one of Korea's awesome amusement parks. We filmed the rides and the attractions, and had just an overall awesome time. We didn't even get to see everything before we ran out of time, because there's just...
Now this is what we kind of expected Korea to be like before we got here: marketplaces with bad lighting and fresh produce, fresh fish, and meat cut right in front of you, vendors yelling for your attention, and random sock stores of random stuff.
We spent the first couple of months in Korea waiting in long lines at the bank to pay our bills. Then we learned we can pay the bills at the machines and - what's better - not have to know a lick of Korean to do so! Just memorize the button...
Part 3 of 4: In this section we move on to desserts. Half of the desserts are almost identical to their Western counterparts (Orion Cookies are just Oreos, fyi), but there's one thing we eat here that we just don't understand. Maybe...
Part 2 of 4: We raid a Korean Convenience Store for all its weird food, buy it, eat it, and record our reactions. Here's Part II: Lunchy foods, including weird brown hard boiled mini eggs, and sausages pressed with Lord Knows What.
We went to our local Korean Convenience Store and took it for all it's worth: grabbed lots of stuff, paid for it, ate it and drank it, then made a video of our reactions. This video is part 1 of 4, focusing on Bagged Snacks