Wednesday, September 14, 2011

What an interesting event

Today Amber and I went to our classrooms to do some work and then after spending 5 hours in the school building, we went across the street to the Lotte Mall to eat lunch. We went to the Lotteria, which as I have mentioned is Korean McDonalds. We are just sitting there eating and noticing how many Korean women either are pregnant or have recently just given birth (which is going to be a future post), when Amber starts laughing. I turn around and there are these three Korean people (a husband and wife and their 20-something daughter; their daughter has a short skirt on and heels which will become relevant later in this story). In order to understand this, I need to explain how the place is set up. The mall has a series of connected restaurants that they consider to be the food court. Lotteria and the place next door each have their own entrance to the outside area, plus they have a door that connects them... the door is a sliding door that is electronic and opens when you press the button. These three are on the Lotteria side of the door, so they came through the Lotteria main entrance and are trying to get next door... so they are facing the other restaurant and have their backs to us. They stood there for a good 2 minutes pressing the button and nothing happened. Instead of walking around the 10 feet to the main door, they continue to try to get the sliding door to open.

I had turned around once to see what Amber was laughing at and I too chuckled because it was funny watching them stand there. I then turned back around to take a drink and a good 30 seconds passed. I turned back around to the door to see if they were still there, and I am then greeted by this sight. I have turned around to see that the daughter with the skirt, had lifted up her skirt to the point that I can now see her butt and what underwear she has on. The girl essentially completely flashed me just so that she could itch her behind... I have never quite seen that before, but all I could do was say "dear god" and turn back around to my food... sometimes things like that happen here and the only thing that you can say is "only in Korea".

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