My Crib
I love my little place. I think it’s definitely a lot more affordable and easier to live in Seoul more comfortably than New York. (Ironically Seoul dropped from 2nd to 3rd most expensive city to live according to a study done by Mercer this year. New York is in 15th place…)
Sometimes i think it’s ridiculous how much money you can make here just because you have a bachelor’s degree and can speak English. There is still so much demand here but it is competitive…I don’t have a teaching certificate or experience so I’m sure I’m not making as much as others.
Of course as vibrant as the economy feels here, there are many homeless in the subway stations as it is in other metropolitan cities. Once I found this man who painted for a living. I took such a long time in selecting what I wanted to buy that he told me he would just give me another one for free which was very sweet of him.

So here is what speaking English can afford me:

It’s not big but it’s comfortable and I bet it would be twice as more expensive in NY for this space. So what you can’t see is the bathroom and little door room for the washer on the left. To the right you can see a little bit of the blue sofa and next to it are my closets, which you can’t see either. And yeah, that’s my 360. I’ve been playing a lot last week because the new maps came out. ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ Because I’ve been playing at night, I’ve been playing with people from Guam, Japan and Australia. In the morning, I’ll play with the US gamers and the usual gang.
Bungie also added a soccer ball in customizing your maps. It’s pretty awesome…you can play soccer in halo. Who would’ve thunk =)

aight i’m done blogging. peace.
*throws laptop out of window