
While I've stayed in America, I've experienced lots of different things from Korea so that I've not only felt those things but changed. First of all, I ask after people even I see them for the first time, saying "How are you?" I use this speech habitually whenever I meet someone. Secondly, I'm accustomed to going Starbucks almost every day and having a coffee- vanilla latte, my favorite! I rarely used to drink coffee in Korea, so this may the reason which makes me suffered from poverty in America, I think. Lastly, I've gotten to like diverse countries' food especially Thailand. Because I've never eaten Thailand food in Korea, I go Thai restaurant at least once a week after falling in love with Thai food.
During the pop culture class, I've been basically aware what pop culture is and what different between pop and high culture. I've known there are some issues of race in America as a country in which various ethnic people live. Moreover, this class let me think my culture identity seriously with doing making a poster. Thanks to song and movie project, I've paid attention more to them than before; I knew that each of them is one of the easiest elements to affect to pop culture.

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