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- First day in the Dorm
- Why did they get so angry?
- Was It All a Dream?
- First Time in a Korean Household?
- Oh yeah, it's JMT!!
- Christmas Time in Korea
- Memories of Christmas
- Welcoming the New Year in Korea
- We are a different age in Korea?
- Koreans have "Manner Hands"?
- The one where Carro is confused (and a little embarrassed..)
- Gangnam Style is...not for everyone
- The Housewarming Gift that Keeps on Giving
- The Invitation
- Susu's Death Note
- Please accept my apple!
- Taste test at the Korean market
- All the Cool Kids are Doing It
- Leave it to the "pros"
- djahdjduyateauodjjsjah!!!! What??
- Strawberry Bonanza!
- From the ATM to the Wedding Venue
- What we do on Black Day
- Lines or Laps
- All's well that ends well
- Do you feel lucky?
- Aigoo...sigh...
- A cure for boredom
- Am I hearing this right?
- Sing Your Heart Out!
- Mind Your Manners
- 30...1! Bottom's up!
- Everything is free in Korea?
- The Ultimate Korean Spa Experience
- From Ouch! to Aaah...
- Susu the Soothsayer
- A Cold Noodle for a Hot Day
- An Unexpected Event
- To Wash or not to Wash...
- Is it illegal to tip in Korea?
- The Sand, the Sea and the Sun
- Carro's new-found love
- Score!! or...is it?
- Korean Thanksgiving 2022
- Autumn Festivities
- The double edge Word
- Tears of gratification
- Mind your manners!
- Everyone's going to Thailand?
- Stick it with Taffy
- Test of Courage
- An Eggcelent Dish
- 11/11 The Sweetest Day in Korea
- Shh...no whistling at night!
- Do you get it?
- A day at the theme park
- An interesting snack...
- Korea’s must have item in winter!
- What will we get for Christmas...?
- You Snooze, You Lose
- The First Snowfall
- Being a Fangirl
- Drama Queen
- Happy Year of the Rabbit!
- A Blanket in the form of food
- Don't Shoe Her Away!
- Rock, Paper, Scissors!
- Luxury Gaming
- TMI
- What a steal!
- Milk and Cookies
- Parents' Day
- A gift for good luck
- Eating Snacks like a Pro
- A Stroke of Luck
- Mind your manners
- Studying through Songs
- Mincho Craze
- Odd Compliments
- The Struggle of Moving Away
- Love at first Bite
- Sort it Out!
- Good News!
- Blind Dating
- Job Hunting
- Tips for Students in Korea
- Picklin' Dill-licious!
- Personal Colors
- Check, please!
- Celebrating Celebs
- Tasty Traditional Treats
- City of Stairs
- River Wonders
- Celebrating Chuseok
- Fallin' for Fall
- Mental Breakdown
- Fright Night
- Cafe Scholars
- Dating Experts
- Emergency Situation
- Hurry, Hurry!
- The Notorious Exam
- Pop Quiz!
- Cham Cham Cham
- Girls' Day Out
- Christmas Movie Night
- New Year's Resolutions
- Mixed-up Signals
- A 10 won Bread?
- The First Time We Met
- Sweet Potato Troubles
- Lunar New Year Feast
- Falling Sick...
- Spending Money
- Fighting for Glory
- Simple Sweet Treats
- Hiatus
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Today’s insight into Korean culture warns us about not using red ink to write our names. Red ink was traditionally used to write the names of the deceased and to this day Koreans avoid this as it may bring bad luck, failure or…even worse! Better safe than sorry!
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