July 24th 2010 (Saturday)
Only one day and it felt like one week already. Probably is due to the crazy long one I had the previous day. I remember missing Malaysia madly already, the people and the food I mean. But am still looking forward to life in Busan. Programme hasn't even started and we were already so busy mad. Skipped breakfast since we were so freaking exhausted.
Lunch:


The exchange students from China and Taiwan reached in the night and joined us that day.


Reached Yongusan Temple shortly after.

I know la. Many commented about how my arm looked muscular. It is not. It's fats. Now let me live in peace, I know I have fatty arms. Oh, by the way, picture with my zodiac!

This is a nice shot though...

Meet Run! Super runner and rock climber. Glad I met someone who shares the same interests as me. Just that this one is at a more professional level. Haha. And no, he's not in the programme, just saje-saje tagged along for fun since it's the weekends.

Resting la weather getting hotter like in Malaysia
Oh. Not forgetting a group picture:


Su, our very noisy friend. I love her though. Haha.

Awesome snacks, some of the Koreans said it was their first time trying these too. Hahaha. It's like us, who actually tried all of our local delicacies anyway until we were to bring our foreign friends around. It's like I never been to Central Market until the day I was assigned to bring some of the Korean students there. Hahaha. Yes, I'm dead serious. And no, I am not blogging about that trip because I am lazy and it was seriously way too overdue.
Oh. The aunty gave us free coffee too. Just because we are tourists!
SEE??? HOW NICE THE PEOPLE HERE ARE! WE GET RANDOM FREE STUFFS EVERY OTHER DAY!
Went to get some traditional ice cream after dinner, was given free cans of green tea. Yes, due to the fact that there's tourists in the group (I probably ain't considered as one of the tourists, seeing that I kept being mistaken as one of the Koreans =,=). Proceeded in playing some games which end up punishing people by hitting the losing ones on their wrists with your two fingers, Korean style they say. And I have been seeing that a lot in Korean dramas, just that I don't know how painful it will get.
Believe me. It is really painful. And I suck at aiming, hit Kisong, or rather we call him Bruce Lee, with my fist instead of my fingers. Whooops, sorryyyyy. Kkkkk (OMG! I'm using too much "kkkkk" while chatting with them already! Apparently, it's "lol" in their language. Haha. I usually use it as okokokokok, but need to use them carefully now with whoever I am chatting with so to not give out wrong messages).
Back to the dormitory from a day at Yongusan Temple and stomach filled with iced noodle (aka naengmyeon... I think?) and traditional red bean ice cream, tasted very similarly to our ice kacang.
Went back for a quick shower and was invited to join the Koreans and Japan exchange students for a drinking session. Well, free alcohol, wouldn't missed it. And I don't mind paying for it actually, the alcohol there is so much cheaper! Crazy people all, soju + beer ain't exactly a good combination. I'm okay with beer, but the soju is some strong stuff. My roommate, Inhye's face was crazy red after her first few glasses. We kept asking them to stop refilling our snacks portion, cuz as people from a food-loving country, we kept stuffing ourselves with the snacks until the our plates were left empty while the others' were still untouched. Paiseh.
They started to play games, stupid fun and they asked us to share whatever games we play in Malaysia during drinking session. I stoned, haha. But, Oga and I stared at each other and came up with a game on the spot, adding game rules to whatever the other left off and taa-daa, some alienated game was created. Man, Malaysians are awesome. Haha. And apparently, those people present actually like it! I am amazed. They kept calling it the Malaysia game, but I felt bad, so I told my roommate, Inhye the truth so that they stop thinking it's something we play in Malaysia. Imagine them suddenly go berserk in a bar during a visit to Malaysia, wanting to play that =X And it'd be our fault.
Drank passed whatever I have drank before and was still sane. Tummy didn't felt good though.
July 25th 2010 (Sunday)
People always said that I am slow, but now my reaction towards alcohol ALSO slow. Been vomiting my morning away and slept past breakfast, head was dizzy from yesterday's drinking session. And for some unknown reasons, my stomach felt bloated after vomiting. Shrugs. Bahhhhh. Really felt like dying. I don't want to drink so much anymore. Torture sial. No more soju for me. Carroll said I am super gutsy to actually took the original soju, to think I drank damn a lot of it summore =,="
Rested enough and off for lunch before going to Shinsegae Department Store, the biggest department store IN THE WORLD. The Japanese and Spanish exchange students arrived the day before, so basically most of the participants for this programme have arrived so far. Except for a few more Japanese students, I think? And the students from Kazakhstan.
Came across this parking entrance where there is this lady, dressed in security vest and miniskirt and boots. What the heck. Parking attendants also dressed so sexy wan ah? And she kept doing the same hand signals, her legs doing some skipping movement. Damn cute lor. Oga said perhaps it's some publicity/ marketing tactics to keep people going to the said department stores. But, sanely speaking, who would go to a department store just to go past a cutely-dressed parking attendant?

Bibimbap for lunch! Awesome stuff I tell you! I miss it too! Oh my gawd la, I want to have Korean food again. Missing it is making me so miserable... =(
Found some awesome-tasting seaweeds! I was never a huge fan of seaweed, but this tasted goooood! Well, that was then. Towards the middle of the programme, I found another one which tasted even better! Damn. I'm hungry now T_T

Chocolate chip cookie dough and of course, my regular favourite: Pistachio Almond. Dhinesh and Oga said it tasted weird and I have strange taste buds. Shrugs. I still have no idea why so many people don't appreciate this flavour! It is soooooooooo awesome, okay! Om nom nom!
Feels like you are completely outside of the building. But, you ain't.
Well, honestly speaking, Felix was right. There ain't much there at Shinsegae. And clothes in Korea has seriously small sizes, how to shop? Okay, fine, I'm just big =,=
Returned to the dormitory for presentation practice. The remaining participants arrived that day. Full attendance now. Everything went well during the practice. Was a brisk.
Went out of the university grounds after the practice on our own. Malaysians on the loose in Busan. Haha. Felt so free for the first time, probably due to them kept sticking to us all the time made us felt so pressured and suffocated. Oh well, they learned to let go after awhile, which made things so much more easier and bonding got easier when they treat us as friends rather than tourists/ kids whom they have to look after 24/7.
I remember that night when we returned back to the dormitory, our roommates came and approach us and thought that we Malaysians didn't like them. Gah. How we hate communication breakdowns. Dhinesh's roommate wasn't one of them la though, I think it's how guys are less bothered about these. Haha. Interesting creatures. Oh well, I am glad they did approached us anyhow, it strengthened my relationship with Inhye anyway cuz that night was when I actually took time and effort to talk about whatever with her. And of all things, we talked about politics =,=
Well, better than nothing.
And by the way, this day marked the moment where I was at my lowest point of self-esteem. Being in Korea made me felt super ugly and fat. The people around there and on the streets are literally good looking. I don't know whether the looks are fake or real, but they are just damn gorgeous! Not a good place for one to boost self confidence if you are weak to begin with. Sigh. I know I should not fall into this sort of pressure and I am ashamed that I actually did... even if it was for awhile. But at least, I managed to climbed out of it shortly after this day. So yea.
Shall continue with part 3 soon. And yes, I AM going to blog about every other day of my stay in Korea! x)
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