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After studying in Korea for four months, what have I experienced?
As the first batch of international students from Changzhou Institute of Information Technology to study and exchange in Korea, I feel very lucky. Unforgettable four-month life in Korea. In these four months, I have experienced a lot. International students have learned a lot in life, study, customs and habits. Life: Learned to be independent

When I first arrived in Korea, I didn't adapt to the environment and climate there. Koreans have to take off their shoes when they enter the door, sit on the floor and sleep on the floor. At first we were not used to it, but gradually we all liked it. Because the rooms in Korea are all geothermal and warm. In Korea, the school provides us with lunch every day, and the school subsidizes some money to make breakfast and dinner for ourselves. So, we learned to cook, cook and take care of each other here. More importantly, in order to save food expenses every day, we often calculate how to eat economically. After a few months, everyone seems to be an expert in home economics. At home, these are simply unimaginable.

Learning: from fear of speaking to confident communication

In Korea Zhiming College, I mainly study computer application, Korean conversation, Korean listening, Korean composition and Korean history and culture. Koreans learn differently from China. They have a class for two hours, with 10 minutes in between. Don't ring the bell in class, it depends on the students' consciousness. The way of class is very relaxed and casual. Teachers often put desks together, and then we sit around and have classes in the form of chatting or games. In order to prevent us from being bored in class, the teacher will also teach us to sing Korean songs in class to adjust the atmosphere. At home, although we have studied Korean for a year, we are always afraid to speak. When we first came, the teacher asked us what it was like to come to Korea, and we could only say. Okay? . When we left, the teacher asked us again, and all 20 of us spoke their thoughts in detail.

Treat people: like it? Korean?

Koreans pay great attention to etiquette. Usually, the hierarchy between the younger generation and the upper and lower levels is very strict. Usually, when the younger generation meets their elders, the younger generation meets their superiors, and the younger generation meets their elders, they all bow to say hello and use honorifics to show great respect. Not only that, in universities, teaching assistants generally don't eat with professors, which will make them feel embarrassed. In class, if professors and teachers are in the classroom, they must go through the back door and never go through the front door. Taking the elevator should also give priority to professors, teachers and seniors. On the bus, the driver will also say hello to every passenger who gets on the bus. So, when we came back to China after hearing about it in Korea, every time we saw our teacher, we were surprised not only by our changes, but also by our own habits. In a subtle way, we also become very? Korea? Yes

Personality: more cheerful and confident.

Korean students are lively, cheerful, creative and unrestrained. Before, I was not very cheerful and introverted, and I did everything so-so, but after four months of study and communication, I gradually became cheerful and worked hard. At the end of the study, my friend and I performed a short play and won the first prize, which was very fulfilling.

Koreans are always in such a hurry. At ten o'clock in the evening, they will see a group of people playing football on the playground. At two o'clock in the morning, cars are still coming and going on the road The school study room is still brightly lit during the weekend holiday. This persistent spirit has benefited me a lot.

The deepest impression of South Korea:

Observe public order and etiquette. In the library, everyone studies hard and no one speaks loudly. There are no traces of graffiti on the blackboard, walls and desks in the classroom. No one throws peels, scraps of paper and spits everywhere.

The traffic is orderly. There are no traffic patrols at all intersections on the streets of South Korea. Only near the garage with a lot of people can you occasionally see one or two Korean traffic coordinators. Under the guidance of traffic lights, vehicles and pedestrians are orderly, and there will be no chaos and congestion in the subway during peak hours. Whether it is stairs, platforms or corridors, the flow of people is always clearly divided into left and right branches. At the bus stop, if there are four buses at the station, you will find four queues. If there are five buses, there are five queues, and getting on and off is orderly. I have never seen anyone run a red light in Korea.

A strong sense of national honor. Koreans have a strong sense of national honor, and most of the items used are made in Korea. Only three cars that were not made in Korea were seen on the street, and all the others were made in Korea. Every commodity should be marked whether it is made in China. The electrical appliances at home are basically made in China. Environmental awareness is very strong. On the first day, I went to the dining hall of Zhiming University and found that the chopsticks there were made of steel. This kind of chopsticks can not only be used for a long time, but also avoid wasting a lot of wood. In Korea, you can't see disposable plastic cups, and supermarkets don't give you plastic bags for free, so people often bring their own plastic bags to shop. Even the street stalls selling tofu skewers require recycling sticks. Koreans sort garbage at home and try to compress the space of garbage.

Koreans love beauty. Koreans love plastic surgery and dressing up. There is a saying in Korea. Women don't go out without makeup? So no matter how cold it is, you will see many women wearing short skirts in the street. Korean men also pay great attention to skin care, so they are particularly delicate.

China students in the eyes of Korean teachers

China students study hard, study hard and work hard. Compared with Korean students, they are more reserved and reserved. They are very disciplined and behave well. Treat people very friendly and respect teachers. This is a lovely group of students.