Kaleidoscoop April 2014 | Page 9

Moving in to the United States to attend the University, all of my friends were worried about me because the United States and Korea have numerous differences not only in terms of cultural background, but also on the aspect of learning environment and so on. Because I am such an optimistic person, I was not really worried about those things. I was confident that I would be able to be adjusted in a new environment easily because I had always wanted to live in a different country for a long time. However, the only concern that I had was a presence of the Korean barbeque. I was not able to imagine a life without the Korean barbeque. First few days in the university, eating foods in the university cafeteria, I somewhat enjoyed my new food life, and thought it was decent. However, it did not take a long time to make me miss the Korean BBQ. Then, there came a Messiah, a Korean junior student in same university, handing me a bible named ‘Honey Pig.’