Conversation
Session 04
Date: July 20, 2017
Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Area: Starbucks
Conversation Partner: Jiwan
Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Area: Starbucks
Conversation Partner: Jiwan
To be honest, I don’t think any of my
conversation partners or tutees like me. I don’t know why, exactly, but I sort
of feel that way. I suppose maybe because I’m not a good tutor, and perhaps
because I don’t have much to talk about during conversation…? (I actually told
Dasom that I didn’t think that Jiwan liked me that much, and she said Jiwan
hadn’t mentioned me.)
Either
way, today Jiwan and I talked about a lot of Korean culture. She told me about
how manicures in Korea are much more elaborate than what you can get in
America, and showed me pictures. They were super cute!!! One of the styles was
having your nails painted to look like M&Ms, so I really want that!
She
also told me about how in Korea, you ALWAYS dress up to go out, no matter where
you’re going. To the grocery store? Dress up. You could never wear yoga pants
or T-shirts over there in public—I guess it’s seen as trashy. Dasom has to go
back to Korea in October, so Jiwan told me that Dasom was a bit nervous going
back since she has to start dressing up again and can no longer wear comfy
clothes!
We
also talked about stereotypes. We didn’t get into it as seriously as Shuaihua
did, but I feel like the Chinese students are much more serious in that
respect, haha. Again, the older generations of Korea don’t like the Japanese.
They don’t think Americans are lazy, per se, but we don’t work long enough. ^^;
Jiwan
told me about how even though it’s easy for her to tell Asian races apart, it’s
hard for her to tell European races apart—like how Americans have a difficult
time telling Asians apart. When I asked her how exactly she could tell them
apart, she said, “The Japanese just have a certain air about them, and if we
can’t tell straight away if a person is Korean or Chinese, they’re Chinese.”
This made me laugh a lot.
Apparently,
that day the Korean students also made Korean noodles in the CIES building for
lunch. When I went there, I thought it smelled delicious!!! She told me they
hadn’t expected it to smell so strongly, and had gotten a bit worried about it,
haha.
Well,
there was more, but that was the gist of it!
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