Third Seoul trip. Ended up going to Myeongdong, a shopping street with not so cheap stuff. Even their street clothing (for guys) was upwards of 25 bucks. Tried to haggle with some lady, but even she wouldn't go beneath Canadian prices. Lady, if I can buy the same sweater in Canada for cheaper, I won't be spending my money at your shop. So please, continue to swear at me in Korean.
The nightlife in Seoul, is once again, amazing. Aside from the lights and the walk down hooker alley (or something that closely remembers it), the club we went to was pretty awesome. Good music, drinks weren't half bad. The downside? Guys outnumbered girls, like 5-1. Result? Guys dancing awkwardly around each other to avoid dancing with other guys, and girls being surrounded by creeps x5. The place was mega-crowded, but otherwise awesome. Still don't have much of a voice.
Noise Basement
The lectures at Orientation are very...interesting. There seems to be no middle ground in terms of quality. Either, it is very good. Or very very bad. Teaching us how to keep kids engaged and showing us different teaching strategies? Good. 2 hours on creating a mind map? Very, very, bad.
The result of learning about mindmaps for 2 hours? Owning at Monopoly.
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