Hey everyone! Sorry that I haven’t been that active on this blog over the last couple of days; Mummy confiscated my laptop and I’m now hurriedly typing on my big laggy computer in order to feel like I’m living again (which is absolute hell because IT IS SO SLOW!). I’ll have to beg my mum to give it back to me ><
Anyway, just wanted to let you guys know that I have made another guest post on Dramafever today entitled: “10 big pros and cons if your life were actually a K-drama”.
Ever thought to yourself, “Ahhh, I wish my life was something different”? Well, here are 5 reasons why you should swap your normal life for one in a K-drama, and 5 reasons why you’re probably better off not even thinking about it.
I will explain my mini hiatus after I come back from my exam today but I just wanted to post up this article before I forget. I have done another guest post on DramaFever after a week-long hiatus (I need to/can get back on track now), and I hope that you can all enjoy!
Laugh like a maniac? Check!
There are a few surefire signs that tip off those around you to the fact that your life has ultimately been consumed by both K-dramas and Korean culture. Below are 5 habits that every K-drama addict can relate to, and you have to admit that you have at least one of them, right?
Day 30: Why did you start blogging and what is the origin behind your blog’s name?
HEY GUYS AND OMG!!!! We are up to Day 30 AKA THE LAST DAY!!! Thank you to everyone who has been following this challenge for weeks!!
So now, let’s end this.
I had started this blog in order to share with others my passions and loves about Asian culture. Though this blog is still in its early stages, eventually I plan to share a lot more information about numerous cultures. Their music, food, language etc are all very intriguing to discover and understand more about.
Korean culture, in particular, is the main source of interest for me. Being of Chinese background, I was curious about the other cultures that differed from my own. Korean, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese etc are all very fascinating to discover and understand. I’ve never been to these countries however I do plan to visit sometime in the future once I am capable. I want to discover what it is like to live there, and understand the people.
I hope to share with others the discoveries I make when looking into these Asian cultures, and plenty more than that. Living in Australia means that I am exposed to numerous cultures everyday, and it is super special AWESOME! I hope to, in the future, talk more about the food that I eat or the movies that I watch, which are all from various cultures all across the globe.
As for the origin of the blog’s name, it is sort of lame. There is no secret meaning behind it, other than what the name ACTUALLY suggests. Asia Reviewer Maniac? The name really says it all I believe.
Now, I’m just gonna make a spam of pretty pictures :3
Japan
Japan, I think? Otherwise the sign is in Chinese…
India.
Korea? Or China?
Korea.
Thank you to everyone who has stayed with this challenge. I will be back soon, maybe with another challenge otherwise, a new review 🙂