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Post by puppy on Mar 24, 2009 17:12:20 GMT -5
That's right, dorrie! And about the sets, too. The new drama I'm watching has a Likable or Not/YAMD living room. I like the Korean-style houses better with their open courtyards. It's funny that they're shown mostly for the poorer families.
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Post by ginnycat5 on Mar 27, 2009 20:14:47 GMT -5
I guess they wash the bedroom floor frequently, because they sleep on it and don't want to breathe dust. If it's washed all the time, it mustn't get very dirty and just needs a damp wiping. ??
It's amazing how they can sit on the floor for so long and keep their backs straight. Mine would hurt in no time.
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Post by Soju on Mar 28, 2009 20:00:41 GMT -5
Forget about the back; what about the knees? When I was a kid, I wondered why such a big deal was made about Asians sitting on the floor to eat at the table. Then, as an adult, i visited Japan, as was struck by how, when our tour group went out for dinner, nobody was sitting across the table from anyone else; we were staggered, so we could stretch our legs under the (low) table ;D. On our 'free day', I had lunch a a resaurant, and they immediately showed me to a tall table and chairs. In Japan, these are normally for senior citizens. In spite of the fact that I was looking for "an authentic experience", I didn't complain any .
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Post by tinkerbell on Apr 1, 2009 11:05:56 GMT -5
Aren't face masks supposed to cover your mouth and nose and not worn on your chin? They had the plastic curtains around the bed to keep the area sterile but 99% of the time everyone had that mask on their chin.
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