1.) The first five songs are...
- "White Lie" by Lee Seung Gi
- "Dreams Come True" by SES
- "Taking Chances" by Celine Dion
- "Forever" by Chris Brown
- "Crescendo" by Stella Quintet
2.) Depending on the situation, I can either lead or follow during a group setting. I lead when I have many ideas and I feel confident about the current topic. I follow when I do not have many ideas and feel that I am not capable of taking the role as the leader.
3.) My best personality trait is my willingness to help others in need. My worst trait would be that I feel that I want to be right and correct all the time. So when I said something wrong, I would try to beat around the bush and say other things.
4.) No one would ever guess that I am scared of scary stories, tales or myths. I may be listening to the story teller, but deep inside I think of the worst case scenario because I believe in such things.
5.) Five things I can not live without would be (in no particular order). Cell Phone, MP3 Player, Water, Hand Sanitizer and my memories.
6.) Usually when I want to get away, I stay at home. I usually just go to a more quiet place in the house and think to myself.
7.) One movie I watch Multiple Times is called "Titanic". I am a sucker for sad love stories, and Titanic def. came across that theme. In addition, it also let viewers in the later years realize what happened during the Titanic days and how much they have suffered and what our ancestors has done for us.
8.) I am obsessed with Korean Dramas! I do not care if I stay up all night or I cry until my eyes are swollen. Korean Dramas are my love and I am really entertained with watching them!
9.) I never really got a "best" advice... so I can't say.
10.) I enjoy English classes when it is interesting. I dread too, I can't deny because sometimes my brain is not inside at all.
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My husband laughs at me because I love Korean and Japanese dramas! There's a local station (I think it's channel 56 or 58 on the regular tv line-up) that has them on late Sunday nights, and they are subtitled. I really enjoy seeing how universal themes play out in different cultures, and the Korean and Japanese dramas are soooooo dramatic, LOL. One of the best ones I ever watched was a Japanese one about a young girl who worked at a travel agency and the struggles she endured as a woman working for a company dominated and controlled by men. It has been a while since I watched one, so thanks for inspiring me to look for them again!
Looking forward to reading future posts.
Carleen
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