Quote from: Teslagirl on June 26, 2015, 04:53:42 PM
Do you hear much about the MERS virus Kate? And is everyone wearing a facemask even though it's the monsoon season? (How wet is it there?)
I heard about it. I wanted to do the DMZ tour but I was told it was canceled due to MERS. I wear a mask because I don't want dust, smoke and other crud to affect me before and after I went to Dr Kim. Granted it's not China and Korea is relatively clean but pollution is pollution. I bought an 8 pack for ₩2000.
It was wet yesterday. I carried an umbrella. It dried up in the afternoon when I left. It's not like spring in the US I think, but that was just one day. Who knows. In New Jersey where I live it floods and floods in some places. It did wet my shoes though (ballet flats made with organic cotton) which I wasn't that happy about but it should have dried out by now. I have sneakers to go out with as a backup.
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You really seem to be taking Korea in your stride. I'd heard that Koreans stare a lot, particularly at foreigners and because I'm blonde I wonder if I might get a lot of that... Have you noticed any particular attention by being foreign?
I have noticed some stares. I am a foreigner without a doubt and I am not white (ethnic Indian from the Caribbean). I just take it in stride, maybe wave once or twice. People then look away. I am not that tall, 5'6" but I am a bit taller than a lot of Korean women, most of whom I noticed were pretty petite.
Blonde? You'll fit right in. Don't worry. A lot of Korean women seem to color their hair.
And yes, I enjoy being a tourist, especially in the age of social media. I love taking pics, selfies and other wild photos and sharing them.
For example:

Me doing a poor imitation of Psy in gangnam style... It got a few laughs on FB, and one of my (cis woman) friends told me I had a nice rack, LOL.