Anyway, there were some teenage boys on the subway that were cracking me up, but I don't think everyone else was as amused as me. They got up so we could sit down but I was fine standing. Then I saw them doing Rock, Paper, Scissors, which is a big decision making tool here. Then I think whoever lost came over to me and told me to sit down, so I did. Then they started rock, paper, scissors again and one came over to me and asked my name. So I told him my name and he went back to the group and they discussed the next question. Rock, paper, scissors again. One comes over. "Where are you from?"
"Pennsylvania."
Them: "Pennsylvania." "Oh." "California." "How old are you?" "Where are you going?" Something about dancing...Rock, paper, scissors.
"Where are you going?"
Brad: "Hell."
So the kid told his friends we were going to hell. Then we had to get off. The rock, paper, scissors for who was going to talk to us was hilarious and so totally Korean.
We sat outside and played a game and then climbed a mini mountain to a beautiful view of the city.
I love this city. It's so pretty and friendly and feels like home :-)
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