In fact, before I went to America, I hate Korean. However, I knew them more because I lived, ate, and studied with them.
Why I hate Korean?
The reason is that 2002 world cup was held in Korea, and they won the No.4. But nobody believed except Korean.
Who believes that Korean could defeat Spain and Portugal?
So my impression about Korean is sly, cunning, and bad because they do anything for their goals.
Ok, let me stop here and tell the story I happened in NY.
The first two months in language center in NY, I lived on campus and two of my roommates are Korean guys.
I made a joke in the first day I moved in.
One of my Korean roommate, his name is KAY2, asked me "how old are you?"
I answered" 24 dollars" because I felt sleepy and dizzy.
And he told all of his Korean friends the story.
And another Korean roommate, Kuhm, often made loud noise even though it was midnight.
However, I lived with them and I changed my impression.
Wait a min, I have to stop here and tell you my two roommates are differences from other Korean guys.
I was happy I could live with them because they are kind and nice.
For example, I am lazy, so I didn't care something that is important, but KAY2 worried about it more than I did.
And Kuhm is a funny guy and doesn't like study. He usually danced and sang in our room. Sometimes, he talked and shared his feeling with me when only he and I were in the room.( My room was usually crowded because many Korean guys entered and had fun in my room.)
They are not so selfish.
People have their own personalities no matter where they come from or whether they act as you or not. I mean, of course, there are good and bad guys who are from Korea. There are also good and bad ones who are Taiwanese, aren't there? It's interesting to meet someone like you who once judged Koreans by their nationality:) I've heard a lot just like some thoughts you once had, but it's still funny to really meet one:) (Oh..I know you don't think this way anymore~~ it's just...funny...^^) Haha... Actually, I also got too many to say about South Korea, about the people there, about their culture... um...I guess I want to write something more specific about it tonight:) [Correcting Time!!] What you mean is "different from" someone...right? If we use "differences", we would probably use "the differences of someone" or "the differences between A and B (or among people)" and "like do something"
I definitely believe they are just typos... (I know you already know that^^)
I just do what you'd told me...correcting you:)