First off, thanks for taking the time to explain.. even if it's an OT question of mine. :)

I'm curious about Japan, I know a few Japanese.. my husband is Japanese/Danish.. so I've learned a few things. He's 3rd generation. He'd like to go to Japan and see the country - we have some other friends that go there once every few years due to their relatives being over there. We've heard great things about Japan!!

Korea, I'd like to go back. I was born over there.. somewhere (I assume by Seoul).. so I'd like to go see the area.. the culture and whatnot. I think it'd be quite an experience.

So, anyways - thanks for explaining to me a bit more insight!! I really appreciate it.

In reply to thanks for the insight! by LD2
in thread I spend most of my time in... by crenz

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