
...but the ones from stores which come in boxes aren’t as nice, and really just look like a long and thin Milano cookie sans the mint.
The holiday is celebrated on 11/11 because a Pepero looks like the #1. That’s it, people eat and give each other Pepro. That... is it. What a ridiculous holiday with no history, no true story behind it and just a consumer holiday in which half of the Pepero sold all year is done so in the month of November.
Here’s what my desk looked like yesterday at work from all the Pepero I got.
Students were hyper as hell yesterday for my afternoon classes (sugar rush) and in my night classes the kids were tired and complaining they were hungry (crash from eating too much sugar). This holiday is lacking an imaginary character, emotion, decorations, cards and everything else WE put into our consumer holidays. Step it up Korea.
hey dude this is cheol
ReplyDeletei'm gonna visit Dongincheon station
this sunday for make article with my one usa friend.
so if you want to join let me know
k? maybe next weekend go there again for guide someone :p
oh here is my number 01085839369
wowwie..thats cool chocolate bars..looks really good!
ReplyDeleteThanks sorcerer, hope u keep reading
ReplyDeleteCheol, I'm going to respond to your email soon. Sorry for the delay.
ReplyDeleteMy stomach hurts because of this..*&^%$$^ pepero...I still have plenty of them, but dunno how to get rid of this stuff....(>_<)...I also have a blog www.junglelifeinkorea.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI just regifted it back to the students, they didn't mind. I'll check out your blog. Thanks!
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