Journal entry #6
To my friend, Mi-Jin
Hello, my best friend, Mi-Ji. We met in Korea before I came to the U.S. You told me, “You can do it, and you can learn about American culture. Do not scare that.” I first came here, I thought your mean, and I could cheer up. Mi-Ji, while I studied at CMU, I could remember my childhood with you. At that time, we went in the elementary school. You were a very kind and quiet person. I just wanted to know about you, so I tried to talk with you. When I tried to talk with you, your face had a very write face, looked like pale. I thought you were a week person. My character was very active, but you were not. I was interested in you. When we were in the same middle school, we were closer than before, and you were a little bit active than before. In addition, we would send e-mail each other. I still keep our letters in my room. When we were closer, I made your nickname, Mi-Ji. I like this name. When I feel sad or depress, I would read your letters. It is so good. I can remember the sweet time. However, when we went to the different high school, we could not talk each other because we did not have enough time. We had to study for entering a good university. I missed the time. I would like to talk with you about my feeling and something. If I go back to Korea, we can meet anywhere, right? I want to tell about my experience in CMU and our childhood.