Firday night's party was really fun! Friends Club seems like a really good group of people. There was a good dj, lots of dancing for about 6 hours, free drinks, and a nice 50/50 Korean to foreigner ratio. I met a lot of people and can't wait to see them later this semester at other events. The people who skipped the party and went straight to Seoul for the night really missed out. I went to bed around 2 or so and thought I would get some good sleep but at 6:30 am a group of people who went to Seoul for clubbing came into our room with guitars, ukuleles, and their loud voices and sang(screamed) a wake up song until we would acknowledged them...then they went to the next room and did this on every floor! haha, I didn't mind, they were just drunk returning from Seoul but my roommate was pissed because afterwards they proceeded to play rice-cooker bowling in the hall with his rice-cooker. I think that's part of the fun of living in a dorm though. On Saturday I went to Seoul station and had a good Japanese lunch then saw a movie called "This Means War" it was a silly and really good action movie. Afterwards I also had tea and cheesecake with Mary again and met her friend Star! Both of them are really nice, and I'm glad I am meeting people to hang out with in Suwon, too. On the way back to Ajou I got off of the bus one stop early and relaxed at the jimjilbang (Korean spa) for a couple hours. I love that place. When I got home I felt too relaxed to go back out. Today, Sunday, I got up around 10 and left around 12. I went and watched some of the baseball team's game vs Seoul University and met some more of the guys, I really can't wait for my first practice on Wednesday, it will be a lot of fun. After eating some noodles in the cafeteria I am in my nice warm room. Today I just have to do some homework, and then I'll probably go to movie night downstairs after dinner.
If anyone has question about my time here, or life in Korea in general, be sure to leave a comment!
Also, when I came to Korea I really didn't like K-Pop music (Korean Pop), although it's extremely popular here and around the world. But, after hearing it everywhere, it's starting to grow on me. Not some of the sad boy bands, but more of the upbeat girl groups.
This song is the theme song of us exchange student guys right now, and we sing it as a running joke whenever we go out:
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