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Supporter Meeting~ Lunch at a 중국집!


As usual, we met our supporter at a cafe. I guess it is about time that I explain what our supporter meetings were like! Usually, we would meet our supporters at one of Seoul's many cafes, and then we would study Korean. We had to record a conversation with our supporter every time we met with him, but they were usually pretty easy and fun. I will probably have a video up eventually with some of those conversations! We learned a lot during our supporter meetings. After doing the recording, we always eat lunch together (supporters are given money to pay for our lunch, around 7,000 won per person). In this video, we had lunch with another supporter group (^^we actually became really good friends!) Madisoncan't eat spicy foodwell, so that is why youhear us talking about spicy food!
We ate at a "중국집" which basically means a Chinese restaurant. As you can see, 짜장면(Jjajangmyeon/Black Bean Noodles) is considered a Chinese food in Korea. However, most of my Chinese friends agreed that it is more of a Korean dish~ If you are Chinese, a lot of Koreans will automatically associate 짜장면 with you.(Eyyyy shout out to Lydia!ㅋㅋㅋ)

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