Some signs I spotted on a morning walk.
Thoughts, observations and conversations on things literary and not so
Most of the Koreans I’ve talked to speak English pretty well. Still, sometimes it can be hard to understand them. But what’s even more strange is the way they use English in signs and ads. That is, the English has the tendency to be either incorrect or it reads like a slight non sequitur. For [...]
Ever since the mid 90s when a skyscraper in China became the tallest building in the world for a few years, I’ve thought that in order to really understand the 21st century and this post-modern world we live in, you must see and experience Asia. (Right now, 8 of the 10 tallest buildings in the [...]
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