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  • Two Danish girls in Seoul

    Last week, my long-time best friend from Denmark finally came to visit me in here in Seoul. From the moment I picked her up at Incheon until we said goodbye a week later, we got busy exploring all that Seoul has to offer. Since she probably doesn’t remember the names of all the places we…

    October 26, 2016

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    Daily life, Korea, Korea travel, Korean food, Life in Korea, North Korea
    Daily life, Korea travel, Korean food, Life in Korea, Seoul
    Two Danish girls in Seoul
  • A visit to the Shilla hotel

    Another busy work week has almost come to an end. Next week is mid-term week, so no teaching for me for the next ten days. I’m still terribly busy though. Today was my deadline for submitting a report I had been working on for a Korean research institute, and I have been writing like crazy…

    October 14, 2016

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    Daily life, Life in Korea
    Daily life, Life in Korea
    A visit to the Shilla hotel
  • Busy but happy in Seoul

    This week is by far the busiest week I have experienced since moving to Seoul. One of my friends from Denmark is visiting this week, and that has been an excellent excuse to tour the city. She’s actually here on business, but nonetheless we’ve managed to spend two days together. I greatly enjoy sightseeing in Seoul,…

    October 6, 2016

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    Daily life, Korea, Korean culture, Korean expressions, Korean friends, Korean slang, Korean work life, Life in Korea
    Korean culture, Korean expressions, Korean slang, Korean work life, Life in Korea
    Busy but happy in Seoul
  • How I’m learning Japanese

    As I mentioned in my previous post, I’ve taken on a 90 day Japanese learning challenge. I’m learning a little Japanese everyday (obviously in addition to my never-ending Korean studies), and then we’ll see how far I’ll have come by the end of those 90 days. For me that’s until December 17. So, basically, I’ll…

    October 2, 2016

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    Japanese, Language learning, Motivation, Personal development, Uncategorized
    Japanese, Language learning, Motivation, Personal development
    How I’m learning Japanese
  • A new language challenge

    Several people in the language learning universe have inspired me to do a challenge, among them are my good friends Jeremy and Jonson from the Spongemind podcast. I’m obviously still studying and speaking Korean every day, so no changes there, but just to push myself a bit further, I’ve taken on a new 90-day challenge…

    September 29, 2016

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    Language learning, Motivation, Personal development
    Language learning, Motivation, Personal development
    A new language challenge
  • Awesome Korean slang expressions

    I’ve started to become a regular guest at the Playground café in Hongdae. (If you look through their facebook pics, you’ll see proof that I was there.) This café is an awesome place where Koreans and foreigners can get together and exchange languages. This week, I went there on Tuesday and met a couple of…

    September 22, 2016

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    Daily life, Korean culture, Korean expressions, Korean friends, Korean slang, Language learning, Life in Korea, Speaking Korean, Uncategorized
    Korean culture, Korean expressions, Korean friends, Korean slang, Korean vocabulary, Language exchange, Speaking Korean
    Awesome Korean slang expressions
  • The challenge of teaching economics in Korea

    This has definitely proven to be more challenging than I had expected, but certainly not in a boring way. Teaching in Korea has also made me rethink which examples I use when I teach economics. It turns out that not all everyday examples work in the same way in a Danish/American or Korean classroom. Today I was…

    September 20, 2016

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    Daily life, Fun Korean, Korean culture, Life in Korea
    Daily life, Fun Korean, Korean culture, Life in Korea
    The challenge of teaching economics in Korea
  • My first Chuseok

    Although I actually celebrated my own little version of Chuseok last year, this year marked my first Chuseok in Korea. Chuseok is the Korean harvest festival, or Korean Thanksgiving, which is usually celebrated some time in either September or October. Since the date is determined by the lunar calendar, it varies from one year to the next.…

    September 17, 2016

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    Chuseok, Korea, Korean friends, Korean holidays, Life in Korea
    Chuseok, Daily life, Korean culture, Korean friends, Korean holidays, Life in Korea
    My first Chuseok
  • Inappropriate Korean

    Not that I advocate broadcasting your knowledge of inappropriate, suggestive, or lewd Korean to everyone, but sometimes it’s useful to be able to decode what Koreans say, even when they say something that may sound seemingly innocent. A few decades ago, a guy might have had other motives than exclusively philatelic interests if he asked a girl to…

    September 13, 2016

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    Fun Korean, Korean expressions, Korean slang, TTMIK
    Fun Korean, Korean expressions, Korean slang, TTMIK
    Inappropriate Korean
  • Adapting to life in Seoul

    I’ve almost been here six weeks now, and I’m happy to report that I’m adapting to life here more easily than I had imagined. Seoul definitely feels like home in a strange way, I can’t quite explain. While I’m doing the same kind of job as I did back home, I still feel that my everyday…

    September 8, 2016

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    Daily life, Korea, Korean, Korean culture, Korean expressions, Korean friends, Korean work life, Life in Korea, Listening
    Daily life, Korean culture, Korean expressions, Korean friends, Korean work life, Life in Korea
    Adapting to life in Seoul
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