Hello everyone,
It is Christmas weekend and I am getting ready to celebrate. Are you?
Christmas in Korea is more like a couple’s celebration day instead of a family day, so it is quite hard to find Christmas spirit here in Korea.
For example, Michael asked one of his student:
M) What are you going to do on Christmas?
S) Nothing, play computer games and watch TVM) What are you going to eat on Christmas?
S) Rice and Kimchi.M) What do you eat on a normal day?
S) Rice and Kimchi.
I invited my sisters over to our house and we are going to do some baking and games (probably play monopoly, we all are monopoly geeks) and watch some movies (a couple of Christmas movies and the Lord of the ring series and star wars series. We are huge fans of those fantasy movies.)
I really hope you have good time with your family and friends and I will see you next week.
Merry Christmas












It is a couple’s thing here in Japan too. Hope you have a nice weekend! Merry Christmas!
I have no mood to celebrate christmas here in US. because most of my family is in Indonesia.
Merry Christmas though!
Well, it is not quite as fun and enjoyable if you are the only one celebrating Christmas in your town, yet we have each other.
right?
I wish you both a Merry Christmas.
Happy holidays to you. Happy eating rice & kimchi :p
Happy holiday to you too. But No Kimchi! on this holiday
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I really like your blog - I love anything korean and I’ve started cooking simple korean dishes. But I’m not very good at it. So, your step-by-step guide will certainly come in handy.
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Hi Sandy,
I will be glad to help you cook Korean food. I am sure you will be good at cooking it after a few attempts.