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The Children are our future
The one thing that always got me in a cheerful mood, was how the children on the street would see Americans and try to talk to them by simply saying 'Hello'. They wouldn't even be near you, I could here them from the other side of the street saying it over and over. "Hello....Hello". I'm not talking about Seoul/Youngsan, Osan. I'm talking about the smaller communities like Gunsan and points East.
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When people ask me where I'm from, I say that my hometown is 'Kunsan'! 진 짜! 정 말! |
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