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I grew up as a typical Korean, city girl when I moved to the midwest. At first I was devastated, but then I met a simple, country boy who would change my life :).
With the difference in our cultures, it’s been an interesting ride to say the least. One thing that has always stood out in our relationship though, is that he continues to surprise me by remembering little bits and details about my culture.
One such thing was the 100 days. In California (where I grew up), we would celebrate 100 days aka “Bek Eel” - the 100th day of when you started dating. I told the BF about the hundredth day thing about a month after we got together. He smiled and laughed…because it IS kind of stupid when trying to explain it to a nonkorean.
“Koreans celebrate our hundredth day.”
“Uh…why?”
“Because a hundred is a cool number?!” (I couldn’t think of anything!)
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So I told him to forget it because it’s just not the same with a nonkorean, and I felt stupid.
Then one week he tells me “Don’t make any plans for next Sunday..”
Okay? I asked him why, to which he replied, “Because it’s a Sunday.”
Thinking nothing of it I agreed…
Guess what that Sunday was?
100 days.
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