tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4509984623221522253.post6043327583793755817..comments2022-11-14T18:37:03.760+09:00Comments on The State of Muliebrity:: Seoul National UniversityAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14220940014661440823noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4509984623221522253.post-58944112753055742992010-03-08T06:17:29.274+09:002010-03-08T06:17:29.274+09:00I thought it was interesting that Korean Americans...I thought it was interesting that Korean Americans and the Koreans are going into opposite directions with fashion and dealing with modern culture. I did see a lot of men having all kinds of hairstyle and daring to wear pink sweater. Some of them are like right out from fashion magazine and I felt so left out. I was in subway pasting by the Hanyung University. All Star shoes are so popular. I heard that the Korean girls have to put make up and groom themselves from top to bottom before they get out. I myself in college years, waking up early morning for crew practice and having class right after crew, and I looked like crap.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4509984623221522253.post-91856069929752133622010-03-03T07:27:07.098+09:002010-03-03T07:27:07.098+09:00It's great that the professor is so accommodat...It's great that the professor is so accommodating and nice! I noticed that people were very dressed up for school when I went to visit 이대, but I think that culture kind of crept its way into the lives of Korean Americans. I'm definitely more dressed-up for classes than my fellow, non-Asian peers. Interesting...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com