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American showing off like a local… at a café in Camberwell
Today I went to do some work in a charming café that’s not too far from my home. It was my first time there - I’d walked by before and it had looked a little bit too nice and I … Continue reading
Adapting to London - chapter 2
I’m sitting in a Starbucks in Central London. Nine other people are sitting in this same coffee shop. There are two pairs of people conversing. Both are man+woman, but none look romantic. Five men in suits are sitting on their … Continue reading
Korean classes? Yeah right
The other day I picked up and took my work to a local café, as I am prone to do. As a bit of background, two facts: first, I’m staying with family in a largely-Korean neighbourhood. Probably half the residents … Continue reading