Having a pen pal to learn a new language is a convenient way of practising it in use, as well as a means to make friends. Diligent Sis#2, endeavouring to master the Korean language, took this to heart, and, through a mutual friend, got in touch with a student in Korea online, and began to exchange texts and emails - and, after some months of correspondence and gradually learning not only the language but also the culture, came to an agreement to mail each other local treats and snacks from their country. Any food exchange, in my opinion, is fantastic. I consider food and meals to be the best way to learn of other cultures and how they live, perhaps less so in the way of snacks, but even cheap, processed food can give insight to pop culture and ideals of convenience. So following a gathering of various Kiwi snackfoods, she shipped the box over, and in return, received a box larger than anticipated. I was excited. Asian snacks have always appealed to me as they are often not too
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