Today was my last day of work at Gyeonggi English Village, South Korea where I have been for the past three and a half years. Not only is three and a half years a really long time to meet amazing people and form incredible friendships, but when you live and work in a place so foreign, the people and work around you really do become your home and family. I clocked out for the final time today at 6pm.
The clock-out machine is a fingerprint scanner. My fingerprints are always very difficult to read. (I could totally rob a bank. {and as of now I am also unemployed... mmm... accomplice....anyone?}) Here is a random (pretty dark) vid of my final clock-out of South Korea. The machine fails me a few times "WARNING WARNING" and then.... "Goodbye".
i sobbed.
it's just one of those things.
i will miss you SoKo
awww... thats so sad. You have so many awesome memories and certainly so many fun adventures are ahead of you!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about your friends becoming your family when you live so far from home. Its always sad to leave them. :(
Aw, I love that everyone was there with you and understood how emotional it was! I hope your next adventure is just as fun. My parents have travelled around SoKo and it seems like a really interesting and special place.
ReplyDeleteAnd on to the next adventure:) Good luck and cannot wait to read about the new fun-filled future happenings in the Life of Indieberries!
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ReplyDelete:( change is always good though che k...also looking forward to seeing your new life in SA manifested in your wonderful cartoons!
ReplyDelete:( at least you have many new adventures that awaits back in SA :)
ReplyDelete:-( *hands over a blanket*
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