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August 25, 2006

A Different Way of Speaking...

Well, the freshmen moved in on Thursday ... and may I say there seems to be a lot of them!!! Thursday was my first day I was on duty. On duty I walked around talking to the new freshmen. Everyone seems very nice, and I know this is going to be a great school year!!!

There are main things I want to learn here at Albright, but they do not offer this coarse here I want. I want to learn how to speak Korean!!! The boys on my suite are all from Korea or another country; I find the language so beautiful! My suitemates all told me they would help me out, as long as I will teach them English!!! So basically, it’s an exchange!!! They already started teaching some words and phrases!!! I know how to say hello/goodbye, my name is Greg, how are you, what is your major, I’m hungry, I'm full, Great job, and thank you...! I'm really excited b/c this is something I really want to learn! It will be great if Albright had Korean as a F. Language... But we do have some awesome F. Language Albright offers...like Spanish, French, Latin, Greek, and German. All we need know is Korean...lol

My other staff members in North Hall are absolutely amazing...I have learn so much from training and in CPR/First Aid...

***Did you know that...When you have a bloody nose, you should tilt your head to the front not the back... I don't know why, but I learned it in training...lol***

On Saturday the housing dept. is putting on a short play for the freshmen about housing and different things they may come across living in the dorms. My group is talking about noise violation and roommate conflicts! Next time blog I'm going to talk about roommate conflicts and noise violations...until next time

Greg

Posted by gregs at August 25, 2006 11:52 PM

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i think you tilt your head to the front so the blood comes out, otherwise it'll just go down your throat and who wants blood in their lungs and stomach?

Posted by: salaam at August 29, 2006 9:40 AM

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