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16 March 2004
Korea Life Blog - White Day (Mar 14)
Here's a shot of all the things I didn't have to buy for White Day. Stands like this were set up all over the city, especially outside subway entrances. Both Julie and I find these holidays to be only about marketing. That's why we don't take them seriously. Instead of perpetuating the wealth of chocolate companies, we would rather share a special gift or do something nice together spontaneously. When it's planned it, when you expect it, the romance is gone.
I'm still waiting for Julie to surprise me with tickets to New Zealand, though. Anytime now will be fine...n-not g-g-getting im-impatient.
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