to be a man in south Kyung-sang province

I'm a man living in the Kyung-sang-nam-do.

Sometimes people ask me.
"Is it true?Kyung-sang-nam-do guys are taciturn?"

Whenever I here that, I tell them "Yes, we are."

Guys living in Kyung-sang-nam-do are characterized by taciturnity.

I was taught as thought men should be quiet. In my home town, being quiet is man's symbol, and a noisy man is treated as a woman.

Chating doesn't go well with men in my district.

This is the culture and nobody can deny this.

I doubt whether it is good for me or not, because I'll be a teacher.

Someone told me elementary school teachers have to be talkative and active.

I think that it is more likely teachers are talkative, but reticence is the culture in my hometown, and I have to be a teacher in my home town.

; If I apply to be a teacher in my hometown, I can get bonus points when I take an exam to be a teacher.

If I'm not talkative, I will be a man, but if I'm tolkative, my children(especially male children) may look upon me like a woman.

It's a dilemma.

by 언제나소년 | 2007/03/29 19:15 | diary | 트랙백 | 덧글(2)

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Commented by Edie at 2007/03/30 06:05
Non talkative is better than talkative.
But depands on their FACE -_-;;;;;;;;;;kkkkkkkk

재밌네요.
Commented by 언제나소년 at 2007/03/31 11:44
My mother always say "My handsome son~♡" 우리 잘생긴 아들.

In my opinion, I guess, my face is not bad.

p(-_-)~~@)>"<) Sorry......

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