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Author Topic: Craic in Korea - my blog about life for an Irish girl in Korea  (Read 969 times)

Offline LisaM

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This is a blog I mainly write to keep family and friends at home updated about my life and adventures in Korea.

www.craicinkorea.blogspot.com

Enjoy!

Offline jisaacs1207

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Re: Craic in Korea - my blog about life for an Irish girl in Korea
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2011, 06:57:38 PM »
I sounds like you work a lot hard than me! Either way, its nice to see another foreigners take.

Offline Koenji

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Re: Craic in Korea - my blog about life for an Irish girl in Korea
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2011, 07:56:23 PM »
This is a blog I mainly write to keep family and friends at home updated about my life and adventures in Korea.

www.craicinkorea.blogspot.com

Enjoy!

good that you explained what "craic" means in your blog so the Yanks etc don`t have any misunderstandings :D

Offline LisaM

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Re: Craic in Korea - my blog about life for an Irish girl in Korea
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2011, 05:00:43 PM »
Haha, yeah my blog was up for a while before I realised how often I had to explain the Irish meaning of "craic" to my non-Irish friends here. Decided I needed to add an explanation in my blog at that point.

 

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