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Re: KOREAN SUBWAY (small seats, too hot)
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I'm just mad at this World. I should let it go as you said. You can't belive how I feel about my motherland. I'm doing my thing in Seoul. I still love CALI like I love a women. Well.the biggest thing up here is Koreans believe that Koreans must speak Korean or they are not korean at all. It is sort of a stereotype. It is same as how Americans won't accept foreigners into their circles because they do not speak English. However, I understand that Koreans(in Korea) push it to the extreme if they hear English out of Korean's mouth. I think it is necessary for Koreans(in Korea) to be more considerate before cussing them out. Bow
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