About The Blog ;
i started this blog as a personal outlet for myself. i realized that i have a lot of opinions, & being the blunt person that i am, id rather not keep them to myself.
i'm simply here to vent & start discussions.
i encourage you all to comment with your own personal thoughts, since
"everyone's entitled
to their own opinions".
but don't take anything on here TOO personally,
or else you just might end up as my next entry. (:
About Me ♥ ;
As you can probably tell by the URL, yes, i am korean.
so dont flip out on me, about being racist.
WHICH i am, but still..
. . . anyway, as an inside joke between friends,
& as a "little known fact",
i do believe that koreans have bad tempers.
& i am no exception.
i am Stephanie,
an angry young woman,
who takes pride
in voicing her opinions.
i graduated with a PHD in sarcasm,
and ive received the Stubborn award in 1990.
please, do not ask for autographs or pictures,
without money offers.
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LOL. THIS ONE IS AWESOME CUZ IT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT.
haha, well, last night at your place was the source of inspiration for tonights' rant.
im going to try to write in this blog more often.
i totally agree, although i've never heard korean americans do this before. all my korean friends born here usually just speak english
Lol my life at Irvine High.
haha ! exactlyyyy Hilary.
well "Anonymous" (Sarah)
it just seems to be some koreans i guess..
i dont have many korean friends of my own, but every time i do come into contact with them, theyre always speaking korean to one another.
its completely ridiculous & makes others feel left out, especially if majority of the group is made up of more koreans rather than non koreans.
I know that feeling... In elementary school up to high school (before I moved here :D), I had a lot of Korean friends because they made up most of the population in general. And they'd always talk to teach other in Korean and I feel SO left out. And when I ask them what they're saying, they just say "oh it's nothing". How do I know if they're talking trash about me. -_- Though most of this happened in elementary school, once I moved on, not so much, started to pick better friends (even the Korean ones) who didn't do that to me and my other non Korean friends.
sorry you had to go through that tiff,
i know schools like Sunnyside & Kennedy High were almost all koreans.
buttttt look at you now!
youve got a pretty awesome korean as your bestie now. B)
*(insert tooting of my own horn here)*
근데 나 같이 둘다 완벽하게 쓰고 읽고 말할수있으면 어떡하지? 나는 영어 한국어 아무때나 바꿔써도 되는 자유가 생기는건가? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
born and raised in the U.S. babyyyy ;P