Really cheesy Selca (self camera), I know, but it is teacher's day so I'm happy about my new carnation pin. In Korea, Teacher's Day means half a day for most students and half a day for some teachers... I haven't been able to leave yet though ㅠ ㅠ. I didn't have to teach today, luckily, so I caught up on my work. Some schools decide to close on Teacher's Day, in part to dissuade bribery that can be implied by large gifts. I'm assuming my carnation pin isn't payment for a good grade in class.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Selca: Teacher's Day
Really cheesy Selca (self camera), I know, but it is teacher's day so I'm happy about my new carnation pin. In Korea, Teacher's Day means half a day for most students and half a day for some teachers... I haven't been able to leave yet though ㅠ ㅠ. I didn't have to teach today, luckily, so I caught up on my work. Some schools decide to close on Teacher's Day, in part to dissuade bribery that can be implied by large gifts. I'm assuming my carnation pin isn't payment for a good grade in class.
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Korea,
Teaching English
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