Sunday, 27 April 2014
Figuring Out Your Future
At a certain point in life, I'm sure most of us would be thinking, what is my goal in life? What would I like to achieve before I reach a certain age and stuff like these. It's like all of a sudden when you stop to seriously think about it, you realize that all of these years just whooshed past you and you have no clue about what you want in life.
Monday, 21 April 2014
30 Things To Start Doing For Yourself.
I've taken this article from this website. Thought I ought to share it here as this article is really meaningful! I think that we are too easily caught up in our own busy life that we forget to take some time off to ponder about what's really important in life. If you have the time, do read this article till the end. I would say that it's definitely worth your time and maybe the happiness you have been finding has already been there all along.
Some of the points have personally touched me and I hope it does the same to you as well. ☺
Some of the points have personally touched me and I hope it does the same to you as well. ☺
Marc and Angel are the authors of 1000 Little Things Happy Successful People Do Differently. Here’s their amazing list of 30 things to start doing for yourself. If you enjoy this, be sure to visit their website for more inspirational advice and tips for life.
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Inspirational,
Motivational,
Self Development
Simple Korean Survival Phrases!
Korean language is becoming a popular language to learn these days, thanks to the rising KPOP music industry as well as the Korean dramas, movies and variety shows which have overtaken the JPOP era.
I have compiled some of the common phrases that you might hear or need to use when you encounter with the locals. It's a short lesson that will suffice for getting around in Korea.
One of the important thing to note about the language is that it comes in formal and informal manner. Formal manner (jondaemal 존대말) is often used when speaking to people who are older than you or to strangers. It's a commonly used form to show respect during the conversation. The informal manner (banmal 반말) is only used with those who are close to you. It signifies closeness if used with people of same age or younger than you but it's disrespectful to use it when speaking with those who are older than you. Therefore, it will be more appropriate to learn the Formal Manner of Korean language for a start.
Are you ready? Here we go! ヽ( ★ω★)ノ
I have compiled some of the common phrases that you might hear or need to use when you encounter with the locals. It's a short lesson that will suffice for getting around in Korea.
One of the important thing to note about the language is that it comes in formal and informal manner. Formal manner (jondaemal 존대말) is often used when speaking to people who are older than you or to strangers. It's a commonly used form to show respect during the conversation. The informal manner (banmal 반말) is only used with those who are close to you. It signifies closeness if used with people of same age or younger than you but it's disrespectful to use it when speaking with those who are older than you. Therefore, it will be more appropriate to learn the Formal Manner of Korean language for a start.
Are you ready? Here we go! ヽ( ★ω★)ノ
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Seoul, A Food Paradise
I have decided that I should dedicate a post to all the yummy food that we came across in Seoul. For food lovers, I'm sure you will find this post quite useful if you wish to travel to Seoul and sample their traditional delights. Mind you, these are just some of the dishes we managed to try. There were so much more!!
Caution! The following photos may cause you to start craving for food!!! Be prepared to take the risk if you wish to continue :P
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