Dojun Kim Session #5
On 2/20/2026, I met Dojun Kim for our weekly meeting. This session focused mainly on cultural exchange, as he discussed his Lunar New Year experience in English, as well as the typical traditions families follow. We talked about how in Korea, most people get cremated and placed in what he called a Chan-ol house, similar to a grave but for ashes. I explained the meaning of the word urn in English, as he wasn't sure what word to use to describe the jar holding family member's ashes was called in English. I also helped him with the word 'memorialize', as he mixed it up with the word 'memorize' while explaining the practice of visiting family members' ashes for the New Year. He mentioned South Korea has a holiday called Chuseok, and he likened it to American Thanksgiving. We talked about his train ride to Busan to bring his family to visit his mother, then transitioned to what driving is like in America. We discussed American driving culture versus Korean driving culture. I then discussed options people visiting from other countries have for transportation, especially when visiting places like Disney World, such as car rentals, shuttle buses from specific hotels to parks, and even the transport types found within Disney World. This then led to a short discussion about theme parks in Korea, and we ended our session talking about daylight saving time in America and scheduling with it.
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