As far as I can tell, I've received everything that was sent to me. But it takes a really long time, about two weeks. And Park Mi-Ran and I have collaboratively guessed that the delay could be due to the fact that the addresses are written only in English, and I've gathered from teh internetz that addresses written in English have about a 90% chance of reaching me. So, here is my address in Korean, one more time (there was an error in the first Korean address I posted), enlarged for your copying convenience. I recommend that you either write both complete addresses, or write the Korean address only with "South Korea" written in English under it. I also recommend that you write my name in both English and Korean.
파멜라스타시 (Pamela Stacey)
서울시 관악구 봉천동883-8
406 호
SOUTH KOREA
I'm asking a lot of you, I know, but if you only knew how happy postcards make me.
I've gone this whole time without finding any postcards for sale anywhere, but today, I finally did a touristy thing, a lo-and-behold, there was a souvenir shop. First wave of postcards goes out as soon as I find all of your addresses (which I know I have somewhere in the bowels of the fb/my email archives) and a foreigner-friendly post office.
Heartz.
Showing posts with label my address. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my address. Show all posts
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Cities and deserts and hours and hours that widen like dreams.
And dreams that narrow like bridges.
Here is the place where you all are going to write to me so frequently that I will almost forget we don't live in the same place anymore:
Room 406
Bong-cheon dong 883-8
Kwan-ak gu, Seoul
South Korea
And if you're feeling adventurous, here is the same information in Korean:
서울시 관악구 봉천동883-8
406 한
For the sake of the U.S./French/Argentinian postal workers who don't read hangul, though, I recommend the English version.
Here is the place where you all are going to write to me so frequently that I will almost forget we don't live in the same place anymore:
Room 406
Bong-cheon dong 883-8
Kwan-ak gu, Seoul
South Korea
And if you're feeling adventurous, here is the same information in Korean:
서울시 관악구 봉천동883-8
406 한
For the sake of the U.S./French/Argentinian postal workers who don't read hangul, though, I recommend the English version.
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