Saturday the culture shock started to set in.
I actually don’t want to blame it entirely on culture shock,
but I can feel it happening even now and it’s an unsettling thing to
realize.
Being that it was Saturday, I had a list of things I wanted
to do which mostly including shopping for household items. The trashing system is a bit different in
Korea and you have to have special bags to throw stuff out so I have a week’s
worth of random garbage that I had yet to take out. So first, I went to a market to find
them. Three markets later, I finally
found them but trying to convey in my limited Korean how many I wanted was a
challenge.
After the garbage was sorted out, I still needed to buy a
trashcan, a hair straightener and some cleaning items. I would usually go to Target or Freddy’s but
that’s not Korea. I did my research and
found a place that looked promising but I had tried to walk there last weekend
and failed miserably. I decided it would
be easier to take a taxi there (taxis are really cheap here so once in a while,
whatever).
The actual shopping part was when all of my feelings of
frustration and general confusion started to set in. I could read all the signs, but didn’t know what
they said. I could ask where something
is in Korean but I wouldn’t understand the response. I spent a few minutes explaining to a
security guard what stuff I had bought in the electronics sections and what I
had yet to pay for. He was really nice but
nevertheless, it made me stretch my Korean to try to convey what I wanted.
The store was three levels and each level had a different
theme (food, home stuff, electronics/appliances) and each level you had to pay
before going to another one. It was confusing. What should have taken a quick 15 minutes
took an hour. When I left, I was glad to
just find a taxi and go home. When I
tried to hail a taxi, they would drive right by me. I tried for five minutes and then just
started walking, hoping I would find a bus that went to an area I knew. I managed to get my taxi after walking with
my trashcan and other stuff I just bought for a while but as I went to get
inside, my shoe came off and I stumbled into the backseat. It wasn’t enough that I was exhausted from
the mental exertion of the day, but the embarrassment of tripping into the back
of a cab was undesirable and it was the first time I just wanted to curl up and
tell the world to back off for a while.
This is the first time I’ve felt like this and as pissed off
and tired as I am, a little piece of me burns and wants to prove that I’ll be
fine.
I started studying my Korean again, and after today, I am
even more inspired to study harder so I won’t have to worry about the language
barrier. It’s really the biggest hurdle
to get over at this point.
Despite the depravity of Saturday, I have some really
awesome news… this posting makesme appear really depressed but honestly, it was
just one of those days. I have some
awesome new though… for the next posting J
*HUG* You can do it Jade-san!!! Love you <3
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