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‎LOH #293 || If I Could Spend a Year Living With a Korean Family

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‎Hello Hive,

‎This is my response to the ladies of hive community contest prompt #293 and you can feel free to join.

‎When people talk about exchange programs, we usually think of students traveling abroad to study and experience a different culture. But honestly, the idea becomes even more interesting when I imagine it as an adult. Getting the chance to leave my comfort zone for a year and live with a family from another country would be an unforgettable experience.
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‎If I had that opportunity, I would choose South Korea.

‎Over the years, I have become really interested in Korean culture. At first, it was through Korean movies and dramas, but the more I learned, the more curious I became about the country's traditions, lifestyle, and way of thinking. Watching videos online is one thing, but actually living there would be a completely different experience.

‎One of the things I would focus on during that year is learning the Korean language. I know it would not be easy, but I think being able to communicate with people in their native language would make the experience much more rewarding. I would also love to learn about Korean customs, celebrate local festivals, and visit historical places that tell the story of the country's rich past.

‎Food would definitely be part of the adventure too. Korean cuisine looks amazing, and I would enjoy trying dishes that are not commonly available where I live. Even better, I would love to learn how to prepare some of those meals alongside my host family.

‎Speaking of the host family, I imagine them as warm and welcoming people who would treat me like a member of the household rather than a guest. I think that's where the real exchange happens but not in tourist attractions, but around the dinner table, during family conversations, and through everyday experiences.

‎As for the environment, I would prefer a peaceful neighborhood where life moves at a comfortable pace. Somewhere with small shops, parks, and friendly neighbors. At the same time, I would like to be close enough to a city so I could explore more of the country whenever I had the chance.

‎More than anything, I think this experience would teach me a lot about myself. Living in a different culture for a year would challenge me, help me grow, and allow me to see the world from a different perspective. It wouldn't just be a trip but it would be a life-changing experience that I would remember forever.

‎If given the chance, I would not think twice. A year in South Korea would be an adventure worth taking.

‎Thanks for reading!!!!


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