Monday, October 30, 2006

how living in korea makes me feel better about myself

1. it doesn't take much to make me feel like the funniest person in the world. like for instance - i drive a motorcycle. and i'm a girl. and i have blonde hair. OH MY GOD - LOOK AT HER!!! SHE'S DRIVING A MOTORCYCLE!!! AND SHE'S A GIRL!!! AND SHE HAS BLONDE HAIR!!!! THAT IS SOOOO FUNNY!!!! LET'S LAUGH AND STARE AND POINT TO SHOW OUR AMUSEMENT!!!!! awesome. also, taxi drivers and starbucks servers and the like find it humourous whenever i speak any korean. i KNOW - it's SO funny!!! she knows how to say "please turn left here!" wow!

2. i am constantly feeling respected as a woman. like everywhere i go, people are telling me, "oh, so beautiful! so beautiful!" in the same breath that they ask me if i am a prostitute. well not in so many words, but they ask me if i'm russian, which here means, "so how much?" oh, plus there's the little matter of me teaching all the younger classes because i'm a woman. because naturally, women are better with younger kids, and older kids respect men more. even though our male teacher is a qualified elementary school teacher and i'm a qualified high school teacher. it's just so logical. and not sexist at all. (hehe, she said "sex!" quick! pretend we don't know what she means! play the language barrier card!")

3. i consistently feel validated as a serious educator. like for instance today, my supervisor told me that there have been complaints that i am not working through the textbooks fast enough. k, so my TEN YEAR OLD children who go to school from 9am-11pm are supposed to go through 8 pages a day, and that's only for MY class. then they've got 2 other classes to do homework for, in which they have to memorize like 100 vocab words, which they will forget by the end of the hour after the test and which they will never know how to use in a proper sentence. and THEN they've got to do their homework for Science Hagwon (academy), Computer Hagwon, and Math Hagwon. Yet I should be giving them more homework. Because piling on more work and showing the parents they've finished 400 pages in 6 weeks is totally the point of education. COMPRENDING something? RETAINING information? Actually being able to have a free-flowing conversation? What's all that? Complain! That darn teacher isn't pushing my child hard enough! He's actually ENJOYING her class!!!

4. the number 4 has always been my lucky number. it's my birthday (January 4) and has always been my sports number on teams and such. here the korean word for 4 is the same word for "death." some buildings don't have the floor number 4, they change it to "F," because nobody, apparently, wants to live on the floor of death (can't figure out why). also, when i wanted to get my phone, and they asked me what number i wanted, i said "4444" and they gasped and said no! i guess they figured it would go over well - "call me! 010- 4572- death-death-death-death." perfect.

5. i feel the love from my students. little truth-telling weasels they are. "teacher! today shirt so ugly!" "teacher, what is THAT?" (pointing to a large red zit on my face). "teacher! you look like alien with 1000 babies in your stomach!" "teacher! you sick? you look sick." "teacher! that black sweater makes you look like witch!" just what every girl wants to hear. now excuse me while i go slit my wrists.


ah korea.....gotta love it.


J.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi Jen!!! good to have you on blogger.

I laughed. Your points are so relatable: teacher, hair: ewww!

I don't think you can live in this country without having a sense of humour about yourself.

Aubrey said...

Ah, yes. Korea: the ultimate remedy for low self-esteem. Hilarious post! And true.

You're right, Ang. I think we must develop a strong sense of humor about ourselves to be here (as seen in your post, Jen!).

There are the days when an elderly ajumma takes your face in her hands and repeats, "Beautiful! Beautiful!" And then there are the days when your co-teachers say, "Well, as soon as you get married, you will get very fat." Yesterday, in fact.

Liz said...

I love this post more than words can express. Because it's just that funny. I'm still laughing.

segovia said...

Hey Jen,

funny, funny funny...and sad, oh so very sad. I usually don't get any of that being a guy.

Bitterness and Cynicism..the hallmarks of humour sanity!

Anonymous said...

JENNY! I miss you! I am moving to new york in ten days. Back from England. Have been up to so much that I mist fill you in on and it looks like you have been too!
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
buckets of love,
Binny

Anonymous said...

so apparently I have posted two very similar messages cause i thought the first one didnt work! hahaha. See they got longer as I went along. im a dork. if you get this in the next few days and it is at all conceivable lets phone eachother or set up a skype conversation!
xoxoxoxoxoxo
binny

Anonymous said...

Jenny jenny jenny!!!
It has been way too long! I miss you! I am going to be moving to New york in ten days! Living with my aunt and her seven year old son robert, finding a job and auditioning! Crazy huh. We need a catch up session ASAP. tons has happened on my side and im sure brilliant and amazing things have been happening for you too!
Love you lots! God's big phat blessings!
Binny

Unknown said...

Hey Jen,

I was reading an excerpt you wrote on Xenga about the plants...loved it and this blog too. you have an excellent gift at writing, humour and perception. I'm glad you're following it...
Live it up this week!

Sacha

Kevin O said...

Luckily, I feel no bitterness whatsoever. Even though I have "grandfather" white hair, am apparently poor cause I live in an officetel, am poor cause I don't drive a car and am truely strange cause I'm older than 30 and unmarried! Even after all this I'm still not bitter...cause I can use chopsticks and once lived in Seoul...that's apparently cool! haha

Funny stuff...keep it up