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Who is a no mad at heart like me?

I was born in Seoul and taught to hate Japan at school.
First foreign country I visited and lived was Japan and I fell in love with their food, politeness of people.❤️
Hong Kong was great in 80’s, I lived there for 1 year.

UK- my first culture shock and hurt a lot from British people.
Food is boring, weather is horrible and I survived there for 15 years and left for good.
People used to ask me— Do you have chocolate in your country? It was 90’s.

I lived in Germany for 3 years and fell in love with their food, warm hearted people.
They are very polite and honest. ❤️
They treated me as a human being, after hell experience in the UK, Germany was heaven for me.
Germans were kind and friendly even though I didn’t speak German.

Now I’m living in America for 9 years.
America was my dream place when I was young and I learned English because of music and films.
So far so good but I want to explore other country soon.
When I imagine with picture image, my dreams come true easily.
I don’t feel I belong to a certain country, I lost Korean passport 35 years ago so I always feel I’m earthling.
I want to make friends who feels like me.

I’m here to connect with people globally and get to know their humor and their fun interests and good taste of music.
After all I learned English through music and film from young, mostly self taught first.
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Docdon23 · M
What a fascinating life and perspective, living in so many different cultures. Do you sometimes feel lonely moving away from people you get to know? Which music do you like best?
skybubble20 · 56-60, F
@Docdon23 I was into progressive rock and southern rock first.
Docdon23 · M
@skybubble20 Is that American music? So even with your Asian background you prefer American music?? Is it that popular in Asia? Interesting. I am in the US, and honestly could not tell you much about Asian music...Europe yes. Interesting!! Do you always find good jobs everywhere you go? What about relationships--do you go with someone or start new ones...or go solo...
skybubble20 · 56-60, F
@Docdon23 luckily we had American forces network- radio and tv. I taught myself English watching 70’-80’s sitcom and films. I was a freak at school so everyone knew I was into English and when they hear Hotel California they think about me, I was on and on about them a lot, I was only 14.
In Korea everybody wants to look like elite so speaking English is a must skill.
Majority people still can’t speak English thou.
Docdon23 · M
@skybubble20 I love that song!! Singing it now! I love rock from 1960s to 80s...interesting that American culture is so admired...too bad few in the US have much interest in music and culture from other places, although ours is a kind of mix of lots of cultures...I also love classical music, Broadway tunes, and some jazz...