By eslteacher - 13/05/2009 04:39 - Korea Republic of
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haha im korean and this is so typica xD My dad always brings home really pretty boxes and stuff but when you open them they're usually kimshi (this seriously wrong smelling stuff) or teabags Teabags I dotn see the point fort eh pretty boxes Prtobab;ly to disguise the smell?
YDI for expecting or even getting a gift from your co-workers, even if it was on your birthday.
Note to self: Korean culture values brutal honesty. Bring dandruff shampoo. I know how it feels, man... Hey, supposedly one of the causes of dandruff is the main ingredient in certain kinds of dandruff shampoo. Weird, huh?
Maybe it's to make a clean break into your new year. L0l, that's so odd
haha, owned. sometimes honesty is the best policy tho, at least you know now
Your students don't appreciate the snow storm during class everyday.
The ingredients of anti-dandruf shampoo can cause dandruff because your skin starts to need the moisturiser in it and then if you go to another shampoo without the ingredient it makes it come back.
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Hmmm. Next time you get a chance, sprinkle some fake snow into their lunch and onto your shoulder and meander around the break room. I'd pay to see the reaction.
because they tried to have dandruff. totally. idiot