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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Adventure Take 1

Ahn-nyuhng-hah-seh-yo! ("Hello" in Korean)

We have officially been in Korea for a week. It has been a very busy week full of learning and new experiences.

Yesterday we ventured out on our own for the first time. Destination: E-mart. We were told that the best way to get there is by taxi, so we started walking down the street looking for an available taxi. It took us a while to find one, and when we did, we were relieved and slightly anxious at the thought of having to tell someone where we needed to go when we don't speak there language. Alas, we got in the taxi, said "E-mart," and thankfully that's all he needed to hear.



E-mart is to Korea as Target is to America. 

When you first walk in, you have two choices: go left or right. We chose to go left and totally missed out on the whole grocery section, but no worries, we'll be back. We rode moving sidewalks that go up and down like escalators without the stairs. The purpose: So people can take their carts to the second and third floors. It was pretty cool. 

Once we had walked around the second and third floors, found the items we needed, and paid, we ventured back outside to find a taxi. We had successfully gotten to E-mart, but now we had to figure out how to tell the taxi driver where we lived. I tried saying apartment in Korean (ah-pah-tu) and then what is written on the side of the apartment building, LH (l-achee), but I was met with a confused look and a bunch of Korean I didn't understand. So, thankfully, Teaven and I thought to take pictures of our apartment building as well as the road we lived on just in case something like this happened. It worked! We made it back! 

Later that night, we wanted to try a little pizza shop not to far from our apartment. Ordering pizza wasn't too difficult because they had pictures of all the types they had, so we just had to point. Their pizza is a little different than American pizza. One, the sauce is much sweeter. Two, if you don't want just pepperoni, you're likely to get things like sweet potatoes, shrimp, or corn. Three, Koreans always have side dishes when they eat, so they must have something to go with pizza.. Guess what it is? Sweet pickles. Yes, when you order a pizza, you will always get a side of sweet pickles. lol

2 comments:

  1. ThEy have the shopping cart escalators at a central market in Austin. Funny that got home by pictures. Ha.

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