the density of coffee shops per square mile is astounding.
i saw more goyard bags go by in fifteen minutes in myeong-dong than i ever have in my lifetime. maganda pala sila sa personal. gusto ko na sila.
old ladies are majorly turned out, just like old ladies in paris. their favorite accessory: visors. this completely puzzled me until marlon returned from his skincare field work and provided the missing piece. the visors are for skincare purposes -- that's how they keep that phenomenal skin glowing well into old age. that's what i call dedication.
people are extremely helpful.
men wear actual suits to work. really well-cut suits to boot. again, just like paris.
kukur seems to be the metropolitan fashion statement -- as in kukurtinahin. the shops are hung full of lacy, sheer, shapeless dresses and very large shirts in muted colors. i think i'll stick to shoes and bags on this trip.
the city is great for walking.
traffic is bad, and rush hour is worst at about 10:30 p.m. that means people go home from work at roughly 9 p.m.
there are very few tourists, which is nice.
that's it for now. good night, i'm exhausted.
so suits pala are the real deal - i thought they were just for telenovela purposes.
ReplyDeleteand coffee shops galore? hello jonelski! waiting for your coffee prince comment. chiz. hehe
haha! but I could imagine nga suits for work because the weather is nice and cool. goodluck nalang if i wear a suit to work. id shrink from all the sweat. hehe.
ReplyDeleteyep, i have coffee prince in mind. particularly two of my favorite koreans: yoon eun hye and gong yoo. ano na nga ba ang latest badz? ;)
get me a magazine! i imagine it being like japan. cute-crazy!
benta sakin yung kukur! kailangan ipamahagi sa friendships :-)
ReplyDeleteI heart Koreans. They're always so impeccably dressed and moisturized. Sana I'm there with you to take "boy-in-the-background foTOWgraphy" (Paul-Plazo 2008) in their 24-hour malls.
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