Hi there! My name is Aska and this is my personal blog about the real life of a Belarusian girl on self-support in Korea with all the background ππ»
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Nice house you picked. I love walking in places like this.
What are they for?π
Ugh, June has been so busy with various events: surgery, admissions, preparations for my flight to Belarus - it's been a total rush β The application period for undergraduate and graduate programs has recently ended, and the application period for language courses has started right away, which is in full swing right now. So my girls and I are actively preparing, and are already on the finish line with many of them Also in Seoul there is a festival dedicated to beauty and health all June. It's called Korea Beauty Festival (μ½λ¦¬μλ·°ν°νμ€ν°λ²) and takes place literally all over Seoul: from Gwanghwamun Gate (κ΄νλ¬Έ) to Hongdae (νλ), Myeongdong (λͺ λ), Gangnam (κ°λ¨) and Seongsu (μ±μ)!
A bit of wild offtopic: the other day the DPRK sent more than 100 balloons with manure, garbage and propaganda clippings to South Korea π€‘ Now this event is being trumpeted everywhere because last week, after another ballistic missile launch at sea, the DPRK realized that this option was no longer good for intimidation and decided to go the original way, launching about 100 balloons with all sorts of unpleasant contents π© π€‘ To a part, tests showed that the contents were not biological weapons. However, the balloons themselves are quite dangerous due to their massiveness, and there have even been cases already where the weight of the debris has punctured the windows on cars But to be fair, the DPRK is not the innovators in this brilliant idea, because before that South Korea also sent to the North various clippings, snacks, K-pop disks and curses towards the government of the DPRK π₯΄ I, thankfully, didn't get to see them in person, and THANK GOD π