I’ve been living here for a little more than two months now, and I’ve enjoyed just about every single moment. One thing that makes this possible is the way in which my living accommodations have been set up for me.

I do not live in a single apartment (which I’m sure would have its advantages). Instead, I live in a dorm-like type building with seven other English teachers from around the world. I think I got lucky that everyone I live with is super awesome. They listen to good music, watch good movies, and party hard. So who do I live with? Let’s name drop a little, shall we?

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Representing the USA…

Brian (Boston)

Lisa (Boston)

Jehan (Chicago) - I stole the above and below pictures off of Facebook profiles. Jehan doesn’t have Facebook :(

Representing England…

Neil (Liverpool)

Cassie (Liverpool)

and Representing Canada …

Viviane (Montreal)

Matt (Nova Scotia)

So that’s everyone.

Now, I’ll walk you through our Fortrastle (couldn’t decide between Fortress of Castle. Instead of me describing where I live through writing, I have uploaded a video walk-through of the Fortrastle. So, parts 1 and 2 are embedded below:

Part 1

Part 2

3 Responses to “South Korea: Where I Live”

  1. John Magda Says:

    Adam is your shower not seperated from the rest of the bathroom? It looked like it wasn’t and the washroom was seperated, with a drain on the main bathroom floor

  2. Adam Sawicki (Site Administrator) Says:

    John: Yeah man, it’s all one room. Most of the bathrooms I’ve seen in Korea are built this way, or close to it. Not at all, but most of the ones I’ve seen.

    It’s not too bad. It makes it a hell of a lot easier to clean the bathroom too.

  3. jim norvell Says:

    Dear Mr. Sawicki:

    I saw you recently on Hannity on Fox News and noticed that you were a conservative screenwriter. I am a disabled veteran and a beginning screenwriter and have written two screenplays: “Red Star over America” (about Whittaker Chambers’s struggle with communism and homosexuality) and “The Killers of JFK, MLK, Jr. and RFK.” While I know that they both need more work, I wonder if you could read them and give me some ideas about getting them produced.

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