Why I Chose to Learn Korean.

As a student studying Linguistics, I discovered that I needed a Language Other than English(LOE) as part of my credit requirements. Being a Nigerian— everyone learns or has had to learn French at a point in their lives, and I was not exempted, in fact, I learned it for about 10 years of my life— And it was only logical that I pick French; I live in Canada, after all.

“It was almost like a path was being orchestrated for me.”

– Sandra.

Being introduced to South Korea in high school through an all-time fan-favorite classic, Boys Over Flowers, to getting deeply immersed in the variety entertainment world of Korea through Sunday family night favorite, Running Man, I might as well be a K-drama connoisseur(cheeky huh?!).

If you ask nicely, I could recommend some of my favorite Korean dramas and variety shows for you to watch(haha)!

So I guess my answer would be that I love learning languages and my 16-year-old self met Korea and fell in love with her culture(which I found had a few similarities to what I was used to growing up—A blog sometime in the future maybe?), food, drama & music. This gave me a thirst for adventure.

Another thing learning Korean gave me is friendship. I would say aside from my nuclear family, the closest bond I formed with others was due to our common interest in South Korea and I am extremely grateful for this.

Learning Korean helped me deal with the crippling stage fright I was struggling with. My friends Lillian and Carolyn were dancers especially to K-pop and occasionally, I would join them to dance while they practiced in the dance rooms. When the Korean department hosted events, my girls would always perform and this was inspiring.

However, I came back 2 years later for the same competition with a solo song which had sparked something in me the first time I heard it in the Korean drama; Dream High.

It challenged me to do more. Try whatever I was curious about. I mean you only live once anyway, right?! Now, I live everyday doing anything I want to do and even when I don’t have the means, I put it on my bucket list for the future.

Challenge: That thing you’ve always wanted to do, do it! Time waits for no one and you’ll only get older anyway so why not do it while you have the energy. If you can’t afford it, put it on a bucket list and work towards it. You’ve got this!

Find my cover of A Goose’ Dream by clicking on the link.

See you next time, Starlights!

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    1. Sandra Avatar

      Hi Eugenio! Lake Garda looks really beautiful and I’ll definitely put it on my bucket list for the future! Keep up the good work!

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