Usually I'm tired out from my daytime adventuring and rarely go out late at night, but today I stuck around Gangnam so I had energy still. Late-night walk it is! There are literally SWARMS of people out at night, at least 3-4 times as many people as are out during the day. I see why so many restaurants and shops stay open so late; it's all bright and lit up and lively! I really like it :)
One of the most popular things to shop for here is apparently phone covers since I see street stands and fancier phone stores all dedicated to phone covers. Like I mentioned before in a previous post, Koreans tend to have these colorful clip covers, with a pocket on the inside to hold your credit cards and cash. Super handy. I officially joined the Korean ranks when I bought a cute one today, for a measly $9. My plain silicon no-frills blue one costs $25 at Verizon!! -.-
It'll be useful for when I don't want to carry my phone purse with me and I can just put my essentials from my wallet in there...this would've been helpful when we went dt all those nights in college lol. Although I never once lost any cards, phone, keys, or camera without finding it later, so I still have a stellar record!...Knock on wood.
It'll be useful for when I don't want to carry my phone purse with me and I can just put my essentials from my wallet in there...this would've been helpful when we went dt all those nights in college lol. Although I never once lost any cards, phone, keys, or camera without finding it later, so I still have a stellar record!...Knock on wood.
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I am obsessed. It's like a cute little diary with multiple functions! Now I don't have to haul my whole big wallet out everytime I need my T-card to swipe against the turnstiles when I get on and off the subway!! I usually have my phone in my hand anyway since I'm listening to music so I just have to set my phone on top of the turnstile and I'm ready to go :)