My new apartment is a very nice 3rd floor studio. We are all given
a tv, microwave, fridge, bed, washing machine and stovetop. The former teacher
sold me a bunch of stuff, thank God. It will save me lots of time and money. I
only have to buy bedspread and an iron. The first thing I did once my
co-teacher dropped me off, for the last time, last night, was to put my hands
up in the air and thank God for his goodness and mercy.
Check out the pink lace and butterfly wallpaper, ya'll!!! The curtains look and feel like lingerie. Mmmmm, Victoria's secret. Lots of closet space and hardwood floors make this studio worth keeping.
I'll take it!!!!
No keys needed. Entrance codes are used in most apartments.
The bathroom- you are not suppose to
flush toilet paper in Korea so you do not clog up the pipes. You are mandated
to put all used toilet paper in a wastebasket, yes, you heard me. In private
home and public places, everywhere. The bathroom also doubles as a shower
stall, so there is drainage in the middle of the bathroom floor to drain the
water as you shower. It makes for lots of humidity. You can steam wrinkles out
of your clothes easily as you shower.
Window view
"Just
looking out of the window...watching the asphalt grow..thinking how it all
looks hand-me-down..."
To save space,
there are a lot of high rise buildings.
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