Chapter 52
The school is located in the downtown area of the eastern part of Seoul, and because of the bustle around it, it is nicknamed "Little Myeongdong".
The international student dormitory is a two-person room, one bedroom, one living room and one bathroom, and there are two beds on the left and one right against the wall in the bedroom.
Usually it is a Korean student and a foreign student.
Lu Tingwan adhered to the family style and arrived at the school a week early to familiarize himself with the environment.
The roommate hasn't arrived yet, and the dormitory teacher is so considerate and kind that he has something to talk about.
The mobile phone card was prepared as early as the next day with the help of the dormitory teacher.
There is a big supermarket near the school, and she asked about the specific location and the process of supermarket shopping that is different from that in China, and is ready to buy some daily necessities.
As a result, I didn't pay attention to it for a while, so I bought a lot of snacks.
When checking out, things need to be sorted into the carton by themselves, and Lu Tingwan paid the money and stood on the side to dial the things he bought to the corner of the cash register, so as not to hinder the checkout of the aunt who was in the back.
Things were broken, and she was a little slow to clean up. The items at the last checkout have fallen and fallen aside.
The cashier, an aunt in her forties, was still smiling and reminded in a gentle voice, "Be careful with your wallet and belongings, there is a Chinese here." ”
Lu Tingwan's movements slammed suddenly.
She even suspected that she had misheard, but the words were clear and the pronunciation was standard, so there was no possibility of mishearing.
Qin Hanfeng once vaguely mentioned that when going abroad, in addition to being in a foreign country, there is also a source of pressure that is discrimination.
At that time, she thought to herself, no matter how you say it, they are all Asian, they are all yellow, no.
Lu Tingwan's hands trembled slightly.
On the third day in South Korea, I really encountered discrimination.
The school is located in the downtown area of the eastern part of Seoul, and because of the bustle around it, it is nicknamed "Little Myeongdong".
The international student dormitory is a two-person room, one bedroom, one living room and one bathroom, and there are two beds on the left and one right against the wall in the bedroom.
Usually it is a Korean student and a foreign student.
Lu Tingwan adhered to the family style and arrived at the school a week early to familiarize himself with the environment.
The roommate hasn't arrived yet, and the dormitory teacher is so considerate and kind that he has something to talk about.
The mobile phone card was prepared as early as the next day with the help of the dormitory teacher.
There is a big supermarket near the school, and she asked about the specific location and the process of supermarket shopping that is different from that in China, and is ready to buy some daily necessities.
As a result, I didn't pay attention to it for a while, so I bought a lot of snacks.
When checking out, things need to be sorted into the carton by themselves, and Lu Tingwan paid the money and stood on the side to dial the things he bought to the corner of the cash register, so as not to hinder the checkout of the aunt who was in the back.
Things were broken, and she was a little slow to clean up. The items at the last checkout have fallen and fallen aside.
The cashier, an aunt in her forties, was still smiling and reminded in a gentle voice, "Be careful with your wallet and belongings, there is a Chinese here." ”
Lu Tingwan's movements slammed suddenly.
She even suspected that she had misheard, but the words were clear and the pronunciation was standard, so there was no possibility of mishearing.
Qin Hanfeng once vaguely mentioned that when going abroad, in addition to being in a foreign country, there is also a source of pressure that is discrimination.
At that time, she thought to herself, no matter how you say it, they are all Asian, they are all yellow, no.
Lu Tingwan's hands trembled slightly.
On the third day in South Korea, I really encountered discrimination.
Ah, I didn't get off work until 11 o'clock. Slowly make up for it on weekends.
Boom.
How much do I owe!
Come on to pay off the debt!