No spoilers in the comments please.
Yup, this is his latest obsession. I was going to draw him just dancing around and singing but he insisted I draw him as Anna.
It’s really popular in Korea actually!
Also check out the comic I have on DramaFever.
Intercultural Life
No spoilers in the comments please.
Yup, this is his latest obsession. I was going to draw him just dancing around and singing but he insisted I draw him as Anna.
It’s really popular in Korea actually!
Also check out the comic I have on DramaFever.
Commenting on your comments! On Australia Day….
We filmed a whole bunch of videos in the final weeks of being in Australia. Here is just one of them where Sophie and I answer some of your questions.
How to annoy your husband: Ask questions that have no right answer.
Still organising our stuff here. I spent most of yesterday sleeping because we’ve had about a month of being super busy and my body just finally crashed. It’s been hard to draw comics as well because we don’t have a desk. We’ve ordered a long one where we can sit side by side and work together. It still feels like we are just on holiday though.
Korea, like many other Asian countries, has a superstition about 4 because it sounds similar to the word for death (in Sino-Korean).
Of course tetraphobia is not the only thing needed for living in Korea. I’ve been thinking about how grateful I am that I visited Korea many times before moving here, because it has made the transition a lot easier. If I had never been to Korea before, I would be very overwhelmed. Even more so because we are in a rural area and not a city. I’m sure there will be hard times ahead though.
My visa was extended easily enough thankfully. The visa system here is different to the Australian system. I came to Korea with a 3 month partner visa which has now been extended to 1 year. We just extend again when we need to.
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