Missionary Ties

Date: April 03, 2008
Area: Osan, Pyungteak 2
Companion: Elder Lebaron

 


Hello Family!

Hey look! I'm actually writing you. Sorry I've been such a bum about that. I love you I really do. For the record, I didn't ahve time to write anyone else either.

So how are you? I'm doing just fine, of course. So, in response to some questions, I'll do my best. A few unique things about Koreans in their daily life...Well, they always have their cell phone out...really. And it's either that or a little mini TV or movie player or MP3 player. Whatever it is, there is always something electronic in their hands.

Next, Korean ties may look kinda outrageous to Americans sometimes, but to Koreans, it's plenty professional to have a flashy-bright-pink tie with little gems in it. That's just how they roll. I love it. Let's just say that missionary ties are just a little cooler in Korea. Lastly, I don't really know. Hummm...anything you can eat in Korea can be delivered to your house/business by scooter. That's just how it is.

I'm still working on my most-memorable teaching experience and funniest experience yet. But I'll get back to you. But here's a letter for the week!

My family is the best! (also in Korean)

(Korean inserted here)
Brinton

 

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