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People on my backpacking 211 - Korean Residents of Rwanda Met at Sapporo Park . Today's story is about a Korean I met at Sapporo Park. The 'Toyohira' River flows near the Sapporo Hotel, where we are staying, and there is a well-established park next to it. Nakajima Park contains a huge lake, a deep forest, ancient trees, and a tiny wooden tea room where old soldiers, Samurai sipped tea that has been carefully kept. It also includes a part demonstrating long-standing Japanese park culture and historical consciousness. . Surprisingly, she was a Korean woman. She was seated on a bench next to us, with her daughter. I overheard them chatting in Korean. I said hi to her. She reminded me of my brtiefly visitted there in 1996 she stayed 3 yers of living in Rwanda, Central Africa. Since 1990, I've freely backpacked across the Africa which includes Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa. However, I eliminated Rwanda and Burundi. Despite the fact that the civil war had ended, I still refused to challenge myself. . In 1994, the Tutsi and Hutu fought a horrific civil war. This resulted in the infamous "genocide" in Rwanda. It killed roughly a million people in only 100 days. The implements of slaughter were neither firearms or toxic gas. The weapons were knives, spears, and clubs. Their brutality stunned the whole globe. To compare them, consider Stalin's "Holodomor," which starved millions of Ukrainians to death, the Nazis' "Holocaust," Poland's "Killingfield," N. Korea's "March of Suffering," and so on. It was the deadliest genocide of the 1990s. It was a miserable moment. . Surprisingly, she spent three years in Rwanda before moving lately. She lived together based on her husband's employment. They just relocated from Rwanda to Japan. I questioned her about the living circumstances in Rwanda. How about social stability there? What about costs, children's education, and housing? How many Koreans were present. How to prepare Korean cuisine, etc. . Her response: Rwanda is now ok. GDP per capita is around $1,000. The cost is so low that there is no inconvenience. Meat, vegetables, and fruits are very cheap. Soybean paste is flown from Korea. The rent for a home varies by area. For example, if you live in a $400 area, your tap water is turned off for 6 hours each day. Power is Ok. A housekeeper's wage is $50 per month. People are typically honest. The Saemaul Movement of Korea is active in Rwanda, as well as in Uganda and Malawi. As a result, no one is starving or hungry. They regard Korea as a land of grace. . I asked her daughter. How old are you?/ Eleven years old./ Do you enjoy Japan?/ I'm not sure yet./ Did you enjoy Rwanda the most?/ Yes./ What did you like most?/My friends. I miss them most./ I suppose they were all foreigners, right?/ Some from England and Germany./ Can you speak German, too?/ Not really. We all speak English./ Wasn't English difficult?/ No problem./ How did you learn English?/I just learned it in school./How?/We all speak English./Do you have any questions for me in English? . Her kid¡¯s questions, "Do you live in Japan?"/ No. We are traveling./ Do you enjoy Japan?/ Yes. There are many good foods, kind people, and wonderful parks like this./ You speak English fluently. When did you learn it?/When I was young, exactly like you/. What other languages can you speak besides English?/ Japanese, Thai, Chinese, French, Spanish, and German.../ Wow, really?/ Yes, knowing a lot of different languages is incredibly entertaining, comfortable, and safe. . Let me tell you, ok? Arigatōgozaimashita, K̄hxbkhuṇ, Xièxiè, Danke, Teşekkürler, Muchas gracias, Grazie, Merci beaucoup, Efcharistó, Obrigado, Bedankt, Spasibo, Cảm ơn, Dhanyavaad, Asante, Ngiyabonga, Rahmat, Terima kasih, Kiitos,¡¦ . What are your thoughts? Do you understand what I've stated so far?/ Yes. I know a few. They are saying "thank you." Arigato Gojaimas, Asante, Ngia Bonga, Tunk¡¦/ Right. All of these terms are ideal for traveling throughout the world. Everyone likes them. And these are lovely words. "Which country do you want to go to first when you grow up?" I inquired./ "Africa."/ As I anticipated, she demonstrated the value of education and living situations while kids are young. . In fact, when I go throughout the world, I memorize and utilize certain terms that are exclusive to that nation. First, (Thank you.) Second, (I¡¯m sorry.) Third, (Please.) Fourth, (Delicious. Very good. Tasty.) Fifth, (Amazing, good, cool, gorgeous, and magnificent.) . *Depending on the situation, remembering and saying 'I love you' in the language of that nation might be ideal (*I'll use Thai as an example). Chan Rak Kun means "I love you." If you write'mango juice' instead of 'Kun' in this statement, it suggests you enjoy mango juice. When you utilize this term, you make a positive impression on the locals. For example, if a foreigner says "I love Korea" with a sloppy pronunciation, we still enjoy it. . (**Of course, Uganda's black Hitler, Idi Amin, existed in Africa too. He, too, was a wicked mass murderer. However, his days (1971-1979) were finished. More than a decade had gone, and the notoriety was so bad that tourists were hesitant to visit Uganda. But I've tried it (1995). And I recognized immediately away that I had arrived in a dangerous place. The guesthouse where I slept was the same jail Idi Amin used. They utilized it as a guesthouse. It was a massive steel door. I felt uneasy every time I entered and exited the room.) . (***At the time, much of Africa was extremely poor. Korea is a wealthy country that is unmatched to them both then and now. Nonetheless, Koreans are still saying as 'hell Korea.' Every year, more than 30 million Koreans travel throughout the globe. But they know nothing what the world is. Fortunately, not everyone is like this. After three years of living in Rwanda, the mother and daughter I met in Nakajima Park today expressed their pride in Korea. They claimed to have witnessed Africans' jealousy and appreciation for Korea.)
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