The first thing I saw when I entered the school today was a large puddle of some prick's pee right on the stairs. We had a secret visitor over night who left his yellow message. I am reluctanly thinking that we will have to clean that up sometime very soon. The guy dowstairs is not going to do it. The owners are not going to do that. Now we have Koreans peeing by our door.
A mother called, and we talked for 10 minutes or so. I tried to be nice, persuasive, explaining, accomodating, and nice again. She was not interested as I got it in the end of our conversation. I like it how our consumers expect us to satisfy all their demands. " I called; you didn't answer"." I was passing by and dropped by. You were not there!" "You are a foreigner, how can you teach my kid English in Korean. The grammar must be explained in Korean! She is going to middle school. She must study her English text book with you in Korean." Ok, it is 21st century, so called age of globalization, but Koreans honestly do not care about actually speaking English. All they care about is how to survive through their education systems. Therefore, they demand you to teach tests like TEPS and TOEIC which have no relation to real world and how people speak and use English.
Coffee, I am on the verge of complete dissapointment with coffee making and drinking here. You get served anything under the label of "coffee", but it would be a poor mock up of coffee. Today we got lots of water and some milk and a trace of coffee in Angel in Ass coffee shop. AGAIN.
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