Today it's finally Tuesday - that means it's orientation meeting time.
At the meeting we've eventually met Ms Lee who is responsible for contacts with exchange stundents. We learned that there are many things for us to do like - register to classes, do a medical checkup or pay for dormitories, but I'm not worry cause my buddy will help me.
I also met my buddy - her English name is Lucy, but real (Korean one) is Yunjeong Eom. She is a truly nice girl. She studied in Finland for one semester and that means her English is indeed proper. I must be lucky cause other Polish girls wasn't.


After meeting with buddies we went to korean traditional bbq (accurate name is samgyeopsal). They served pork meat with lettuce (you make a sandwich with it, but not the "real one"), garlic, some salad, dips and ofc....kimchi. Everything tasted really delicious, only because it varied from the dishes served at dormitory canteen. This one was more "european".



Bon appetit!
At the meeting we've eventually met Ms Lee who is responsible for contacts with exchange stundents. We learned that there are many things for us to do like - register to classes, do a medical checkup or pay for dormitories, but I'm not worry cause my buddy will help me.
I also met my buddy - her English name is Lucy, but real (Korean one) is Yunjeong Eom. She is a truly nice girl. She studied in Finland for one semester and that means her English is indeed proper. I must be lucky cause other Polish girls wasn't.
After meeting with buddies we went to korean traditional bbq (accurate name is samgyeopsal). They served pork meat with lettuce (you make a sandwich with it, but not the "real one"), garlic, some salad, dips and ofc....kimchi. Everything tasted really delicious, only because it varied from the dishes served at dormitory canteen. This one was more "european".
Bon appetit!
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