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wwjd_kilden

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yeah... it takes me 7 hours just to get to trondheim by train... I wish planes were cheaper
 
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christiancollegegirl

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Yea, me too!

I have recently discovered that I have 7 international addresses from 5 different countries, and 3 more from different US states.
 
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christiancollegegirl

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Lots of fun! I like writing letters and sending postcards. Something more personal and special about a handwritten note.
 
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iliveforHim

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Ingrid's (fortune cookie's) Random Fact:
A bargain is only a bargain if the item is of use to you... (very insightful...got it from a fortune cookie...)
 
Dec 12, 2009
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Fact: I got mahn won for doing saebae to the elders today. Merry Korean New Year!!!!
 
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wwjd_kilden

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hmmm, i didn't even understand that
 
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greatkraw

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Fact: I got mahn won for doing saebae to the elders today. Merry Korean New Year!!!!
Sebae is a traditionally observed activity on Seollal, and is filial-piety-orientated. Children wish their parents a happy new year by performing one deep traditional bow (rites with more than one bow involved are usually for the dead) and the words saehae bok manhi badeuseyo (Hangul: 새해 복 많이 받으세요) which translates to please receive many blessings in the new year. Parents typically reward this gesture by giving their children new year's money (usually in the form of crisp paper money) and offering words of wisdom, or deokdam. Historically, parents gave out rice cakes (ddeok) and fruit to their children instead.
 
Dec 12, 2009
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a few. for my ears only though:p

got some deokk.

Appa made a mistake and dipped it in soy sauce

NOOO!!!!
 
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Belgian_Pilot

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Wow, that looks nice. I'm gonna try it one day!