We’re 10 people, so it’s a rather small class but I like it that way
It’s really interesting talking to people from other countries (South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Portugal, Poland, Russia).
Just the other day our class monitor suggested that we should have a meal together once in a while, in order to get to know each other a bit better.
Here a short introduction, sometimes there’s only a Chinese name, that just means that I forgot their ‘real’ name…
仁炯 Inhyeong: Korean, class monitor, the youngest and she’s so optimistic, bubbly and just happy all the time
实梨 Minori: Japanese, rather quite but really nice and tries to talk to you
韩旭 Han Wook: Korean, tells really funny stories and loves alcohol
洋祐 Yosuke: Japanese, rather quite and we like to call him Yakuza or mutton because his Chinese name kind of sounds like it (actual name in Mandarin: yang you; mutton in Mandarin: 羊肉 yang rou)
玉泰 Yu Tai: Vietnamese, calm, haven’t talked to her that much but her Chinese is quite good
Viktoria: Russian, rather quite, haven’t talked to her that much
Anthony: Polish, we call him grandpa, knows a lot of random things and likes to poke fun at others
Harald: German, don’t know him that well
Antonio: actually Chinese but grew up in Portugal, incredibly good at talking




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