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		<title>A message from Rose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ After spending months working with another recruiter with no results, my fiance and I decided to sign on with another. We found Ask Now&#39;s service to be far superior in pretty much every way: better communication, quicker interviewing and follow up process, and most importantly, they got us a job within a week after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'> After spending months working with another recruiter with no results, my fiance and I decided to sign on with another. We found Ask Now&#39;s service to be far superior in pretty much every way: better communication, quicker interviewing and follow up process, and most importantly, they got us a job within a week after we had been losing hope of ever making it here. We now live in Pusan, and love the academy and coworkers we are with. I would, and actually have, recommended Ask Now to friends.
<div>Rose M</div>
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		<title>Report from Lucas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 05:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Hello,
 Korea is exceeding my expectations in virtually every way. Actually,even the process of getting the job though ASK was mindlessly easy andquick. It took longer to get the visa documents in order than it did for ASK to find a job for me. My experience working with ASK wasnothing but pleasant. They were straightforward, [...]]]></description>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Hello,
<p /> Korea is exceeding my expectations in virtually every way. Actually,<br />even the process of getting the job though ASK was mindlessly easy and<br />quick. It took longer to get the visa documents in order than it did<br /> for ASK to find a job for me. My experience working with ASK was<br />nothing but pleasant. They were straightforward, the web site&#39;s FAQ<br />was helpful, and they listened to what I needed&#8211;namely that my<br />apartment be cat friendly.
<p /> Thanks for everything. I think I&#39;ll be staying in Korea a few years,<br />as a matter of fact!
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		<title>Emily lets us know how she feels after her first year</title>
		<link>http://www.asknow.ca/testimonials/?p=221</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 05:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Jason,




Thank you so much for all of your support this past year. I can&#39;t even put into words how amazing my experience was. I felt very supported the entire time by yourself and Stacey and am very grateful. You guys really went beyond my expectations and I am recommending ASK NOW to all my [...]]]></description>
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<div>Thank you so much for all of your support this past year. I can&#39;t even put into words how amazing my experience was. I felt very supported the entire time by yourself and Stacey and am very grateful. You guys really went beyond my expectations and I am recommending ASK NOW to all my friends interested in teaching in Korea. </div>
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<div>This feels very weird to be going home~ I&#39;m actually a little sick to my stomach over it. I never had a close family before until I came to Korea and I can&#39;t imagine life without them. Korea has now become my home and I foresee myself being here for many years. </div>
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<div>Thank you for bringing me here</div>
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<div>&#8230;(and please bring me back!!)<span style="font-size: 11px; color: rgb(51,51,51); font-family: lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif;">ㅋㅋ</span></div>
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<div>Talk to you soon, </div>
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<div>Emily V.
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		<title>Great to see messages like this</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2010 23:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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Here is an email we just received recently from a client that we placed at a Wonderland school several years ago. It&#39;s always great to read these kinds of messages and see people who have been here for several years at a school we placed them with:




Hi Jason! 
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This is Phil [...]]]></description>
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<div class="gmail_quote">Here is an email we just received recently from a client that we placed at a Wonderland school several years ago. It&#39;s always great to read these kinds of messages and see people who have been here for several years at a school we placed them with:</div>
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<div>Hi Jason! </div>
<div>I hope you are well.</div>
<div>This is Phil who is still at Guri Wonderland, where you found me a job in March 2007.</div>
<div>I am now in my fourth year here and I&#39;m still very grateful to you for your part in landing me here. I&#39;ve been very successful and I think I already told you that I became a headteacher there in my second year.</div>
<div>My reason for contacting you now is to ask if you could give me some information or help in finding a job in a public school for September this year or for March 2011&#8230; </div>
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<div>Yours sincerely and gratefully, and wishing you well,</div>
<div>Phil.</div>
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		<title>Lindsay checking in from Suncheon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To everyone at ASK Now,
It has been great working with you!  You guys did such an excellent job finding just the right city for my friend and I to live in!  It has been working out perfectly and I really appreciate all of the hard work you did. Everyone at our school is extremely helpful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>To everyone at ASK Now,
<p />It has been great working with you!  You guys did such an excellent job finding just the right city for my friend and I to live in!  It has been working out perfectly and I really appreciate all of the hard work you did. Everyone at our school is extremely helpful and I am so pleased that you found them!<br />  Also, I can&#39;t wait to get in on one of your parties!  Maybe I&#39;ll see you at Mudfest!  Did you know that the Mudfest is in the book &quot;1,000 Things To Do Before You Die?&quot;  I love how there&#39;s always something fun to do in Korea! I have been having the best time!<br /> Thanks again for all of your help and I&#39;ll see you soon at one of your big bashes!
<p />Lindsay</div>
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		<title>Raw Impressions from Kylene</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of our clients, Kylene Almeida, has been keeping a journal with some impressions of the things she has seen and done in Korea so far.  She has been kind enough to offer to share her experiences and I am posting them here just as she wrote them.  I found myself nodding my head along [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='posterous_autopost'>One of our clients, Kylene Almeida, has been keeping a journal with some impressions of the things she has seen and done in Korea so far.  She has been kind enough to offer to share her experiences and I am posting them here just as she wrote them.  I found myself nodding my head along with a lot of what she said. Having been here for so long, I sometimes forget about what stands out and what things stuck out to me when I first arrived.  Enjoy!
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<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Classes: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Today, I didn’t want to teach.<span style="">  </span>I prayed that God would give me a good day.<span style="">  </span>The first two classes are with 4-7year olds and they behaved quite well and paid attention very well.<span style="">  </span>I even got the 7 year olds to act in front of class!<span style="">  </span>Then, the middle school students (4 classes worth) were all pretty fun and we got a lot accomplished.<span style="">  </span>In my adult class, two out of three showed up.<span style="">  </span>One of them is brand new and a beginner, so I offered to teach her separately if the director said it was ok.<span style="">  </span>Yikes, I went from not wanting to teach to volunteering to teach another class!<span style="">  </span>It would probably be good though, because I hate the breaks between classes.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Random Tidbits: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-My mattress is as hard as a rock and I was waking up with bruises if I slept on my side.<span style="">  </span>Thus, I bought an extra comforter to lay UNDER me.<span style="">  </span>That still didn’t help, so I bought an air-mattress.<span style="">  </span></span><span style="font-family: Wingdings;"><span style="">J</span></span><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;"> Much better!</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-It is freezing here.<span style="">  </span>My nails are blue!<span style="">  </span>I wear a million layers to bed.<span style="">  </span>The school building is made of tile so that is super cold too.<span style="">  </span>There are little space heaters and I think I am the only one who turns them on.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The director’s wife, Ashley, (V.P.) is extremely nice to me.<span style="">  </span>She brings me food every other day.<span style="">  </span>She has taken me out to lunch too. </span><span style="font-family: Wingdings;"><span style="">J</span></span><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;"><span style="">  </span>She also helped me get a cell phone immediately by putting it under her name and she is helping me get my other documents as well.<span style="">  </span>Oh, she bought me a new blanket/sheet/rug set, pots and pans, a pitcher and glasses, and has been the nicest person I have met yet. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The coffee/hot chocolate is instant here and made for a Dixie cup.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The dishes are all mini sized.<span style="">  </span>They serve a main plate of meat or a bowl of stew.<span style="">  </span>Then, 6 or 7 side dishes in tiny little bowls surround it along with a bowl of rice.<span style="">  </span>You are supposed to use your metal chopsticks to pick up the side and put it in your rice.<span style="">  </span>They keep refilling your sides until the rice is gone or you ask for the bill.<span style="">  </span>I love this style of eating.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-I bought a doughnut at Paris Baguette and I thought it was going to be chocolate filled, but “Red Bean” meant sugared kidney beans.<span style="">  </span>I also had one with ½ red beans and ½ cream.<span style="">  </span>Honestly, they were good.<span style="">  </span>However, it is still hard to get my mind to believe it since red beans “should be” a salty food.<span style="">  </span></span><span style="font-family: Wingdings;"><span style="">J</span></span><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;"><span style="">  </span>The last time that I bought something here, the owner gave me a free red bean candy.<span style="">  </span>It was a gummy like substance (thicker than marshmallow and sort of like Turkish delight) surrounding red beans.<span style="">  </span>-Too funny.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-I bought ice cream at E-Mart.<span style="">  </span>I decided on some drumsticks because it came with a package of some foreign kind of ice cream.<span style="">  </span>Well, the drumsticks were the size of my index finger…I was a bit shocked!<span style="">  </span>The foreign ice cream was I think pistachio ice cream (although pink in color) within a gummy like shell.<span style="">  </span>The outside sort of tasted like Turkish Delight, it even had the powdered sugar on the outside.<span style="">  </span>Probably won’t buy that again.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">&#8211;OOOOOH!<span style="">  </span>They sell roasted bugs on the streets right next to corn dogs, cotton candy, dried squid (kids love it), and fishy tasting french fries.<span style="">  </span>They also sell a lot of waffles and pancakes with different toppings to go.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The clothes (unless in an upscale retail store) are all one size fits all, which is small.<span style="">  </span>Thank the Lord that is what I wear!<span style="">  </span>I am not even going to try to find shoes, however.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The girls wear dresses that just cover their butts with leggings under them.<span style="">  </span>Even their coats are the same way.<span style="">  </span>They wear really unique shoes (I could become a shoe person here).<span style="">  </span>They wear lots of hair accessories.<span style="">  </span>I saw one girl with a HUGE bow on top of her head the size of mini mouse!<span style="">  </span>Also, hardly any of their pieces of clothing match or even come close to going together.<span style="">  </span>For example, they wear striped black and white leggings with brown shoes and a plaid multi-colored shirt and a bag that is leopard.<span style="">  </span>Granted, this is an everyday outfit.<span style="">  </span>At work, they match and look professional.<span style="">  </span>Most wear navy, black, or gray to work.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The men and even some younger guys wear suits a lot.<span style="">  </span>Some are shiny.<span style="">  </span>A lot of guys wear skinny jeans.<span style="">  </span>Anything seems to go.<span style="">  </span>They look like they came straight out of a magazine ad where a totally unique style is being sold.<span style="">  </span>Some wear hoodies and others hats with suspenders and striped shirts.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-If you are a couple then you wear couples clothing…identical shirts, pants, rings, etc.<span style="">  </span>There are stores that cater to this.<span style="">  </span>They even have couple’s underwear/bra sets.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-Best friends hold hands…even men!<span style="">  </span>I saw this in Turkey, but it is still strange to me.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-Kids play outside until around midnight.<span style="">  </span>It is very safe here and they go to school from early in the morning until late in the evening.<span style="">  </span>My last class for middle school is 8:30pm.<span style="">  </span>Then, they have to do homework.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-The subways have TV as well as mini TV’s on the subway cars!<span style="">  </span>There are also real stores in the stations along with the little kiosks.<span style="">  </span>Some, look like they have malls in them, especially Seoul Station.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-Restaurants still have their Christmas decorations up!<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Touring: </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-I got to see the Japanese flower that only blooms for 15 days out of a year this past Saturday.<span style="">  </span>They were gorgeous and I was so excited I hadn’t missed them!<span style="">  </span>I was at Yeoido Park.<span style="">  </span>I also saw the National Assembly Building here as well as the 63<sup>rd</sup> building with the world’s highest art museum on the 60<sup>th</sup> floor.<span style="">  </span>The view was great!<span style="">  </span>After this, I went to the War Memorial Museum and the National Museum.<span style="">  </span>To end the day I went shopping at Myendong where I bought a little dress and 2 ice cream cones.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-Sunday, I went to Olympic Park, which is very large and has a lot of hills to walk up and then down.<span style="">  </span>I got lost looking for the subway back home.<span style="">  </span>Also, Insadong and the Dungdemun shopping centers were both closed.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">-Last weekend, I went to Geyongbuk Palace and Insadong.<span style="">  </span>I loved both.<span style="">  </span>The palace felt like a movie scene and Insadong was filled with fun market shops and street vendors.<span style="">  </span>The next day I went to Sajuk Park and saw a Buddhist praying at a Buddhist shrine.<span style="">  </span>Then I saw a Buddhist temple and Bogota.<span style="">  </span>I ended the day at Insadong again and bought a runner, placemats, and wooden chopsticks.<span style="">    </span></span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">April 17, 2010: </span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Today, I set off to explore.<span style="">  </span>I decided to go to DungdeMun Shopping center, then Tagpol Park and Cheyonggi Cheon Stream.<span style="">  </span>However, I got off on the wrong subway exit.<span style="">  </span>I saw a sign for the park, so I went there first.<span style="">  </span>It was really small, but had the declaration of Korea’s independence there, which I read in full.<span style="">  </span>I thought I would go to the stream next, but instead of going south, I went north.<span style="">  </span>When, I finally realized this, I saw an ancient wall and decided it had to lead to something interesting.<span style="">  </span>I followed it wondering what was on the other side.<span style="">  </span>I wondered who it was protecting or keeping out.<span style="">  </span>About 10-15 minutes later, I was rewarded with a palace and a secret garden!<span style="">  </span>The garden is not always open and is one of three greatest in all of Asia.<span style="">  </span>The palace is called Chandeokgung and has a small bridge to mark its entrance.<span style="">  </span>It looked a lot like the Gyeongbokgung Palace I had already been to, but this one had a building with a blue tile roof (very expensive dye) for the King’s office.<span style="">  </span>I was on a tour (only way to see it) with a bunch of other English speaking people.<span style="">  </span>Amazingly, I still felt completely out of place and alone.<span style="">  </span>Now, it wasn’t a language barrier, but the fact that I was the only person that came by themselves.<span style="">  </span>It was weird to hear people’s conversations and still feel like I am in a glass box or in my own little world taking pictures of things I like and having no one to experience it with.<span style="">  </span>Honestly, I would have paid double to just wonder on my own.<span style="">  </span>At one point, I finally got the courage to ask a man standing by a pond with an old building behind it, to take my picture.<span style="">  </span>He was nice and said he would.<span style="">  </span>Then I took his and his friends pictures.<span style="">  </span>He wanted one with me and I just laughed.<span style="">  </span>I guess I have a random picture out there somewhere.<span style="">  </span>The tour stopped for a rest and I just went on my own after that.<span style="">  </span>I found my own way back.<span style="">  </span>It felt so much better.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">From, here I went to Insadong, because, I wanted to get my husband, Wes, a gift I had seen previously, but when I found it wasn’t as amazing as I had in my head.<span style="">  </span>So I left to find the stream…which I did with ease!<span style="">  </span>On the way, I went by a Buddhist temple.<span style="">  </span>It was having some sort of ceremony b/c there were tons of people even across the street from it praying and chanting.<span style="">  </span>It was decorated with lanterns too-beautiful.<span style="">  </span>Then, my favorite moment occurred.<span style="">  </span>I stopped at a kiosk selling different foods.<span style="">  </span>I pointed to the rice dumplings in a red, hot sauce and it was delicious!<span style="">  </span>In Korea, you stay at the kiosk until you are finished and the lady also gives you a drink of hot, beef broth.<span style="">  </span>At least, I hope that’s what it was because the big lumps in it didn’t look like beef.<span style="">  </span>It looked like a lump of fish or lard-not sure I want to know.<span style="">  </span>She also sold pastries filled with red bean; sausage links that were purple, some sort of fresh fish (squid or octopus) cut up and ready to eat!<span style="">  </span>It turned my stomach to look at it.<span style="">  </span>I felt like a local though.<span style="">  </span>I stood there with a few other Korean women and it was fun.<span style="">  </span>I did find the stream, and it was beautiful as well.<span style="">  </span>It runs through the city and under the roads so you can go down and walk next to it or watch from the bridge.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">I decided to go to the GS market in Guri on my way home to get Wes a gift there.<span style="">  </span>I was soooo worried that I wouldn’t be able to find it from the train station.<span style="">  </span>Oh ya, it was connected.<span style="">  </span>All I had to do was ride the escalator.<span style="">  </span>Bonus!<span style="">  </span>I bought 4 DVD’s to watch, which were cheaper than renting!<span style="">  </span>They had classics and foreign films&#8212;yay!!!!<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">I am home now and I painted my 2<sup>nd</sup> picture of the week&#8212;yes, I bought paints!<span style="">  </span>I also watched a Japanese film called: April’s Story&#8212;so slow and boring!<span style="">  </span>Bummer.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
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<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">April 18, 2010: </span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">I grabbed a coffee and hopped on the bus/subway all to way to the World Cup Stadium.<span style="">  </span>There was a game being played and it was pretty awesome to hear the announcer and crowd going crazy.<span style="">  </span>Within the stadium, there is a mall, so of course I scoped it out <img src='http://www.asknow.ca/testimonials/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> <span style="">  </span>When the game was over, lots of kids had soccer balls and were playing with them or getting their picture taken with posters of the team members.<span style="">  </span>The subways are plastered with posters as well.<span style="">  </span>On the subway, kids were bopping each other on the head with these heavy-papered fans with the team logo.<span style="">  </span>They make a really loud noise.<span style="">  </span>At least none of them were blowing their red horns from the game!<span style="">  </span>Afterwards, I went to the parks nearby and climbed all the way up a hill while everyone else was going down it…Rain.<span style="">  </span>The rain did not last long though and I enjoyed all of the flowers.<span style="">  </span>On my way there, I had noticed that there was a stop for Itaewon, which is where the army base, Youngsan, is.<span style="">  </span>I had heard it was also a party town and shopping area so I decided to brave it and see if I could find any gifts for my family.<span style="">  </span>I came up from the subway to a sea of white faces…it scared me.<span style="">  </span>Honestly, I felt like hiding.<span style="">  </span>I practically ran through stores, but then I calmed down and really went into a few.<span style="">  </span>In one, I was looking at some traditional green pottery and jumped back because in the corner was a woman sleeping!<span style="">  </span>I thought she was dead for a minute.<span style="">  </span>A man came up and asked if I needed help a few minutes later and called her name.<span style="">  </span>She woke up and looked a bit embarrassed.<span style="">  </span>Anyways, she got to showing me around and we talked for a long time.<span style="">  </span>She said I was pretty and that my husband was lucky </span><span style="font-family: Wingdings;"><span style="">J</span></span><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;"><span style="">  </span>Love her already!</span></p>
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<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">April 25, 2010: </span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Yesterday I went to the National Theater.<span style="">  </span>I thought I was going to see a traditional song and dance, but it was only singing.<span style="">  </span>It felt like being at a bad opera.<span style="">  </span>She was very passionate, like a preacher at times.<span style="">  </span>I probably would have liked it if I had understood the words.<span style="">  </span>Some people were cheering and others were sleeping, so who knows.<span style="">  </span>I left at the intermission.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">I went to Namsan Park next and it was beautiful…took me forever to find, so I was glad.<span style="">  </span>I walked until I saw the Seoul Tower and the Hanok Village.<span style="">  </span>At the village a lady who spoke English offered to take my picture and we hit it off, so we grabbed dinner with her friend.<span style="">  </span>Both ladies were really nice.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Today, I went to Deoksu-Gong Palace.<span style="">  </span>It was very peaceful.<span style="">  </span>Afterwards, I walked to Insadong, and realized just how close together all of the sights really are.<span style="">  </span>I personally think it would be better to go on foot than to use the subways, but my tour guide map sucks!<span style="">  </span>The DK company needs to hire me to make one for S. Korea b/c I LOVE their books.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
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<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">May 2, 2010:<span style="">  </span>I went to the National Theater again.<span style="">  </span>However, this time it was AMAZING.<span style="">  </span>It was a play and opera and the whole things were very pretty.<span style="">  </span>I also met the other teachers from Guri, Melanie, Sam, Natasha, and Mike.<span style="">  </span>They seem nice.</span></p>
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<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">May 16: Today I went to the lantern festival with Melanie and her friends Sara and Tim.<span style="">  </span>There was so much to see!<span style="">  </span>I had gotten there early so I went shopping and checked out the temple where a kids’ choir was singing.<span style="">  </span>There were also street performances.<span style="">  </span>When I met up with the others, we walked the streets taking in all of the monks, girls dressed up in traditional clothing, and kids playing games and making their own lotus or lantern.<span style="">  </span>Then we sat around a fountain watching little kids run through the water.<span style="">  </span>One foreigner was taking pictures of them with a balloon wrapped around his head so the Koreans were taking pictures of him in turn.<span style="">  </span>It was very funny.<span style="">  </span>Sara was from out of town so she had to leave in order to catch her train, but the rest of us headed for the parade.<span style="">  </span>It was all lit up with more people than I have ever seen.<span style="">  </span>They were all walking and holding various lanterns.<span style="">  </span>There was a dragon spewing fire and another one made of cloth with people in it snaking along.<span style="">  </span>Many of the people did dance routines and some monks even did a dance with symbols.<span style="">  </span>It lasted about 3 hours! </span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">May 23, 2010: </span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Friday I had the day off!<span style="">  </span>After a late wake up, I met up with Melanie (from S. Africa) and her friend Tim.<span style="">  </span>They were late, so I looked around Seoul Station.<span style="">  </span>I saw all of these posters remembering the S. vs. N. Korean war.<span style="">  </span>It filled me with pride to be an American.<span style="">  </span>This doesn’t usually happen in foreign countries as of late, so it felt really good.<span style="">  </span>Once they got there, we went to one of the smaller palaces.<span style="">  </span>It was set up for a play so there was seating in the courtyard and camera/lighting equipment everywhere.<span style="">  </span>This sort of made me smile b/c the first time I went to a palace I felt like I walked onto a movie set and now I WAS on a stage!<span style="">  </span>From here we were going to meet up with more of Melanie’s friends and go on a Han River boat cruise.<span style="">  </span>However, her friends were late and there were no more tickets available, so we all just chilled for a bit and then went our separate ways.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Saturday I met up with Melanie because she wanted to take bus 88 and see if the one in her town was on the same route as the one we saw in Seoul.<span style="">  </span>Of course this is right up my alley, so we were off!<span style="">  </span>We grabbed snacks and did some random shopping then jumped on the bus for about 3 or 4 hours.<span style="">  </span>It took us to the edge of Seoul, but not nearly as far as Yoeido like we had hoped.<span style="">  </span>Rather, it turned and took us about an hour outside of Guri –her home town.<span style="">  </span>Snapping pictures like crazy, we took everyday shots of the area and people.<span style="">  </span>When we got back, we went to the market in Guri and did a lot of shopping.<span style="">  </span>I bought 2 dresses for $10 each, 4 long shirts for $5 each, and a cute belt.<span style="">  </span></span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Until next time!</span></p>
<p style=""><span style="font-family: Segoe Print;">Kylene</span></p>
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Hey Jason, 
 I have really enjoyed my stay here thus far and have befriended my V.P.  She seriously goes the extra mile for me. The V.P. is also always giving me food to try.  She is such a doll!  I think I will remain in touch with her for a long time to come.  Anyways, I have done a massive [...]]]></description>
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<div class="gmail_quote"> <br />I have really enjoyed my stay here thus far and have befriended my V.P.  She seriously goes the extra mile for me. The V.P. is also always giving me food to try.  She is such a doll!  I think I will remain in touch with her for a long time to come.  Anyways, I have done a massive amount of touring.  I think I have seen all of Seoul or at least all that my tourbook points out.  I will see my last palace tomorrow and I could probably give walking tours to anyone who is new.  </div>
<div class="gmail_quote">Blessings, <br />Ky</div>
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		<title>David W in Uijeongbu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Jason, 
   I would just like to send a quick email to say thanks to you and your team for helping me get to Korea. Athough I was a bit overwhelmed at first, I have now settled into life here and am really enjoying it. I am finding teaching at Uijeongbu Seo Middle School challenging, due [...]]]></description>
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<div>  <br /> I would just like to send a quick email to say thanks to you and your team for helping me get to Korea. Athough I was a bit overwhelmed at first, I have now settled into life here and am really enjoying it. I am finding teaching at Uijeongbu Seo Middle School challenging, due to the students&#39; low English level, but very rewarding at the same time. Everyone here has made me feel very welcome, and I have made some great friends already. <br />  <br /> So, thank you again for your help, and I won&#39;t hesitate to recommend your company to other people thinking about coming to teach in Korea. <br />  <br /> Many thanks, </div>
<div> David W<br /> 
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		<title>Some Pics from Shawn and Tamara</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Jason,    My experience in South Korea has been exceptional.  Every need or concern has been met.  You guys made the process very simple and answered all of my questions.  My director has also bent over backwards to help me settle in and show me the culture.  I really love it here!   Kylene   
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