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I Don't Feel Like I'm 20.

  • Professor K Vargas
  • Aug 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

Name: Su Jeong Park

Age: 20

Hometown: Republic of Korea, Seoul

Major: Railroad Management


Originally, I was going to come down from Seoul to Daejeon and go to university. I was just imagining my dream of becoming a freshman in college, but it was broken. I was restricted from going outside freely and had to wear a mask. The mask suddenly became precious and Korea implemented a five-part mask system. The five-part mask system is a system in which only a limited number of masks can be purchased at a pharmacy or country designated safe place on a specific day of the week that matches the number of digits in the back of the year of birth. Now I'm better off getting a mask.

Although my dream of college is broken, I am doing my homework and listening to video lectures at home. May is already passing by because I've had busy days. I hope everyone in the world wears a mask until the coronavirus is over and doesn't go to places where there's a high risk of infection. I hope you always remember cough etiquette and hand washing by distancing yourself from people.

I conclude this article with respect and gratitude to the medical staff and officials who are working hard to prevent the spread of Corona.

<덕분에 챌린지>

It is a "Thanks to you" campaign that means expressing gratitude to the medical staff.

 
 
 

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We have found ourselves stuck in a situation that seems to get worse day by day, but we are survivors and we have found our ways to adapt and cope through this pandemic.

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