Hey there guys! I’m still sick. Anyway, about the last entry, the guy was being mean, but it’s their nature to be like that. I dunno, but it’s kind of a way of joking around. He actually corrects me everytime I make mistakes and whenever my sentences do not make any sense. He also kindly rephrases the sentences that I do not understand. So that way, he’s being nice. He’s cool. I don’t hate him. :lol:
So I am sick. I did not go to school for a week. I couldn’t. My school is 4 hours from here. I am actually enjoying being sick (except the fact that I don’t feel very well) because I get to go online. Even with the fever and with the headache, I go online on Facebook and play Crazy Planets, Pet Society, and Word Challenge. No offense to those who love Sorority Life, but I seriously think it is quite retarded. :(
It was very boring, but it was fun to be home alone sick. I mean I was online all day to my online homes. Plugging my Facebook, Twitter, Plurk. And most especially on Me2day. :) I actually even registered my cellphone number on Me2day. That’s how addicted I got to it.
To those Korean fans out there, I hope you’d join me on Me2day. Lol. Some Filipinos are there, too, and I can show you the way to get around that site. And oh, all members of 2NE1 have a Me2day account. :lol: I just wish Super Junior had one. I’d probably faint if one of them would reply to my updates. Or even when they’d accept my friend request. Oh guuuush.
And the Korean fail I made last night translated in Korean and in English:
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유나: ㅎㅎ많이 더워요 @_@
치위: 뭐가?
유나: 집이 더워요..ㅎㅎ
치위: 아.. ㅋㅋ 코피 마셔봐. ㅋㅋ
유나: 코피요?? 커피?
치위: ㅎㅎㅎㅎ!! 커피 이에요, 커피! ㅎㅎㅎ !
English Translation:
Yuna: Hahaha.. It’s so hot..@_@
Chiui: What’s hot?
Yuna: It’s hot inside the house.. haha
Chiui: Ah.. keke Try drinking kopi! Keke.. (I meant COFFEE as a joke. But..)
Yuna: Kopi?? Keopi?
Chiui: Hahahaha! keopi, I meant keopi! Haha!
*If you know Hangul, be careful. The vowels ㅗ and ㅓare not the same. 코피 (Kopi) and 커피 (Keopi) are different! Very different at that! 커피 is the Hangul for coffee. 코 means nose and 피 means blood- so I think that means… NOSEBLEED.
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