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Learning Korean the hard way

Dear Korea, You’re showing me something I already knew about myself. I want to do everything. I try to do everything. As much as I can. As fast as I can. It’s hard living in Korea with so much I want to accomplish that would honestly take me a lifetime. And that’s what I’ve come to realize. That this journey of self-discovery is not something … Continue reading Learning Korean the hard way

Unknown's avatarJenn HarbinJune 28, 2019April 26, 20211 Comment
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Jenn Harbin is a Korean-American adoptee who was raised in the South. In 2019 while living in Seoul, she started Love Letters to Korea, sharing more about her experiences learning what it means to be Korean. She is a data-driven product manager and marketer who is passionate about storytelling and writing.

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