Living alone is indeed a challenging experience, but what about living abroad alone? Quite lonely it might sound but it is indeed a brave gesture. Living abroad can bring different experiences as well as benefits to many. This experience taught me new culture, a new language, new wisdom and to learn more about myself. Here is a simple sharing experience of my story of living in South Korea and how it turned out to be a really great opportunity.
# About me
Greetings from South Korea, everyone! My name is Czarina Mae from Finland but originally from the Philippines. I'm a 3rd-year tourism and event management student, and currently, I'm doing my internship here in South Korea which is quite mandatory for my university studies.
I love to travel and explore things to create memories and experience new things for once in a lifetime. I love to play the piano, watch movies, kdrama and hang out with my friends. My family is the most important thing in my life so I really wanna do everything I can to make them proud.
# Living in Seoul, South Korea
Who would have thought that one of my dream countries to visit is the place that I get to live in! South Korea has been my biggest dream place to travel since I was 13 years old. The feeling of going to the beautiful attractions of South Korea gives me goosebumps, every time I see photos of people travelling to Korea is indeed great! The beautiful capital city of Seoul with lots of really good food. Busan and Jeju is also a must-see place to visit.
My experience living in Seoul so far has been really great. It was challenging at first but I managed to cope with their time routine daily. I really love the studio apartment that I've been staying in for a month now until my internship ends. I really love how convenient everything is in Korea, I couldn't imagine it at first and when I happened to be in that situation, it seemed so perfect. I'm so happy with everything. It is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But for me I will definitely come back once I graduate, that is my promise to myself and I will be travelling with my mom.
Of course, there are at times that it is lonely for me since I am alone, I don't have someone to talk to in my free time or to go outside to explore. It's hard to be like that at times because you don't know where to go, you don't know where to eat, and you feel like just sleeping all day long. But that changed when I tried to explore alone in my free time, I went outside to visit some tourist spots, to try the food, and to see good attractions that are really admirable. I take many good photos for memories and to not forget each beautiful experience.
# Language Barrier
Living alone is indeed a challenging experience, but what about living abroad alone? Quite lonely it might sound but it is indeed a brave gesture. Living abroad can bring different experiences as well as benefits to many. This experience taught me new culture, a new language, new wisdom and to learn more about myself. Here is a simple sharing experience of my story of living in South Korea and how it turned out to be a really great opportunity.
# About me
Greetings from South Korea, everyone! My name is Czarina Mae from Finland but originally from the Philippines. I'm a 3rd-year tourism and event management student, and currently, I'm doing my internship here in South Korea which is quite mandatory for my university studies.
I love to travel and explore things to create memories and experience new things for once in a lifetime. I love to play the piano, watch movies, kdrama and hang out with my friends. My family is the most important thing in my life so I really wanna do everything I can to make them proud.
# Living in Seoul, South Korea
Who would have thought that one of my dream countries to visit is the place that I get to live in! South Korea has been my biggest dream place to travel since I was 13 years old. The feeling of going to the beautiful attractions of South Korea gives me goosebumps, every time I see photos of people travelling to Korea is indeed great! The beautiful capital city of Seoul with lots of really good food. Busan and Jeju is also a must-see place to visit.
My experience living in Seoul so far has been really great. It was challenging at first but I managed to cope with their time routine daily. I really love the studio apartment that I've been staying in for a month now until my internship ends. I really love how convenient everything is in Korea, I couldn't imagine it at first and when I happened to be in that situation, it seemed so perfect. I'm so happy with everything. It is indeed a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But for me I will definitely come back once I graduate, that is my promise to myself and I will be travelling with my mom.
Of course, there are at times that it is lonely for me since I am alone, I don't have someone to talk to in my free time or to go outside to explore. It's hard to be like that at times because you don't know where to go, you don't know where to eat, and you feel like just sleeping all day long. But that changed when I tried to explore alone in my free time, I went outside to visit some tourist spots, to try the food, and to see good attractions that are really admirable. I take many good photos for memories and to not forget each beautiful experience.
# Language Barrier