So, it was kida epic to find our way to the subway — the ticket for the subway was invalid for me on one of the gates — had to try another gate to get through (meanwhile mum and dad were through, and not able to come back — cur intenal panic attack!) BUT WE MADE IT.
A nice Korean man who spoke English noticed out general confusion and helped us to the train. Everyone is very polite here. It's all so civil compared to all the developing asian contries I've been to (such a welcome change — though I do enjoy the madess of developing countries :3). I'm on the subway, and everyone has a seat, and it's nicely quiet (apart from the general subway noises), and it's clean and ASDFGHJKL.
And people. I am excited about that for REASONS. >////<
And guys. Korean's sleep. That's what they do. On the subway and at least five people are or were asleep just on the other side of the aisle to us. So cuuuute! ☆*:.。. o(≧▽≦)o .。.:*☆ (We've only been on the train for about half an hour~ that said, the subway went from the airport, so they might've come from a flight… but still. None of them have any luggage. I think they're just sleepy. :3)
| The Train Station. It was cool. I figure you guys care about train stations. Right? |
