Hi,
I'm George.. nice to meet you all.
I started this post to share a piece called "International Marriage and Happiness, My Opinion" that I wrote in Korean a very long time ago. It was published in the Korean Central newspaper here in Los Angeles (link below) - I guess by posting this I am showing off a little, but I want to be clear that there were a lot of grammatical errors and spelling (맞춤법) mistakes in the original hand written draft I turned in to my instructor.
At the time I had lived in a Korean boarding house in LA for two years and was about to be married to my Korean sweetheart. I was taking a level 1 Korean class at LACC (Los Angeles Community College) just for the easy credits. In fact the class was so easy and the homework so boring (writing 가나다.. 50 times 등등) that I complained to the instructor (in Korean so 90% of the other students could not understand). He said if I wanted out of the homework assignments all I had to do was turn in a 5 page essay in Korean by the semester's end. He thought I wouldn't take him up on it but I did... "좋습니다. 제가 쓰겠읍니다. 아무 주제나 괜찮습니까?"
The instructor and his wife were extremely impressed by my essay, and since his wife worked for the Korean Central Daily, she asked permission to publish it. I agreed on two conditions: 1. That it be published in its entirety. 2. That editing would not change the intended meaning. It was published in two parts and I am placing a link to the photocopy here. Sorry if it is a bit hard to read, by the time I scanned it the paper was very old and worn. If it appears too small in your browser you can click/right click to enlarge or download.
http://members.dslextreme.com/users/cmo ... rticle.jpg
Many of my opinions have changed, but for the most part I still believe communication is the key element in any relationship.
In a country like the United States I think international marriage is no problem, after all, the US is somewhat founded on this principle. But I wonder if such marriage is a good idea for Korea. I worry a little about the dilution of Korean culture. Sometimes it seems the very things that attracted me to Korea in the first place are eroding away.