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It was a very RED day. Many of you would ask, what do you mean by that? It was a very red because all of the Koreans showed their pride and patriotism by wearing red t-shirts, red caps, red blankets, red jackets, and red horns to support 대한민국, South Korea for the soccer game. The game started at 3:30am and even though it was late, i didn’t want to miss the chance and followed the goshiwon owner and his friends to City Hall to watch it with thousands of people, cramped together. IT was definitely an experience i’ll never forget. I really enjoyed the cheerful and enthusiastic atmosphere where people where constantly singing and cheering throughout the game. It made me feel they were so united physically and mentally. Especially when it was a tie, people were jumping excitingly as if they won a million dollars, and some even cried.
I find it interesting how many stores would have deals and promotions because Korea won. And because of that, i had a buy one burger get one free deal for just 2,900 won at Lotteria ( a korean fast food restaurant like Mcdonalds and Burger King).
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