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What It’s Like to Teach English and Live in South Korea

14.08.23 | Avagail | No Comments

When I left in 2016, I thought I’d be back in California come March 2017. Well…one year turned into four years because I fell in love with teaching English and living in South Korea. To be honest, the only reason I left is because I had the opportunity to live in another country and I wanted to leave while I still loved it.

I could probably write a whole book on the four years I spent there – and probably will through all the blog posts I have planned! – but since I am presenting on this subject to The Nomadic Network today, I wanted to write about some of these things for those who couldn’t make it, plus some things I won’t have time to talk about in my hour-long presentation.

I worked in a Korean public school as part of GEPIK (Gyeonggi-do English Program in Korea), so keep in mind that what I write here will be from that perspective. However, other ways you can teach English in South Korea are: hagwons (private after school academies), universities, and international schools.

My fourth and last contract 2019-2020

What to Expect as a Public School English Teacher in South Korea

Some might say that working in the public school system is “easy” compared to working in hagwons. Your hours are generally 8:40am-4:40pm, lunch hour included, and you don’t have to work more than 22 teaching hours – or you get paid overtime. Work days are Monday to Friday, so you have every weekend to yourself.

Other than teaching classes during the school year, as a public school teacher you must also hold English Camp during summer and winter breaks. These were some of my favorite weeks because English Camp is just a fun way to teach students the language. Camps are usually themed and you can focus on arts & crafts or games rather than formal language teaching. Some camp themes I had in the past were, “Survivor Camp,” “Sports Camp,” “Party in the USA,” and “Harry Potter Camp.” Can you guess which one of these was my fave?

Starting out, school culture might be something that you have to adjust to. It’s common to eat school lunch, just as Korean teachers do, and after work you might have to attend hweshik 회식 from time to time. This is a huge part of Korean work culture where co-workers and colleagues gather for dinner and drinks (sometimes all night long). Each month you pay into a school community fund which is used to pay for things like snacks in the teachers room, hweshik 회식, or other events and outings.

Two of the biggest things you should expect as an English Teacher are: deskwarming and the “last minute” culture. These are two things I mentioned in my last post on what I wish I knew about teaching English beforehand.

THE BENEFITS OF TEACHING ENGLISH

Now, deskwarming and the “last minute” culture might be enough to make some re-think, but when you think about the benefits of being an English Teacher, I find that it balances out.

Between the furnished apartment, the numerous vacation days (26 a year!), flight allocations, move-in bonus, severance pay upon completion, renewal bonus, health insurance and pension (of which your employer pays half!), and the fact that U.S. citizens working for Korean public schools don’t have to pay Korean taxes for the first 2 years, there isn’t a whole lot you can complain about.

There is a collective agreement among American teachers (at least amongst my friends), that the healthcare benefit in and of itself is one of the biggest perks:

Pro: Health insurance. An emergency room visit plus medication cost less than $100! It may be expensive for some but I’d take that over the emergency medical and medication costs here in the U.S. South Korea’s health insurance is efficient and cost-effective.-Brian T.

Students solving an Escape Room for Survivor Camp 2018

IS TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA WORTH IT?

Obviously, this is an objective question. Overall for me, it was a dream come true. I was able to combine my passion for teaching and desire to work with youth while satisfying my wanderlust. For me, it was a privilege to have the opportunity to do that in South Korea.

That being said, it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. My first year could’ve been a disaster. The Head Teacher at my school was sexist and I lowkey think he didn’t like me or thought I wasn’t qualified because I was Asian; yes that’s a real thing.

Con: […] the idea that you’re not “foreigner” enough if you’re of Asian descent but raised in Western culture.

 “Wow, you speak English very well” is a phrase Mel and I have been hearing the most. Also, experiencing the stigma of ‘Not good at teaching English because we are Asian.’ I’ve had some of my students’ parents ask my Korean co-teachers if Mel and I are qualified to teach English because of our Asian ethnicity.-Melanie & Brian T.

The previous English Teacher at my school didn’t have any problems with this Head Teacher, but he would always question my decisions, activities, etc. going as far as to tell me a song I chose for the students was a “bad choice” in front of the whole class and sending me back to the office before class even ended. He even used to say things like, “Well, Iris* (name has been changed) did it this way. Why don’t you try that?”

Even with his overbearing demeanor, I built a relationship with my co-teacher and handler who fully supported and advocated for me, taking the brunt of this Head Teacher’s BS. I grew close with my high school students, created connections and even inside jokes with them, and did my best to foster a fun and easygoing environment.

Some of my high school students who are probably college grads now!

The second school I taught at for the next three years was totally different. My co-teacher and handler was the most laid back and chill supervisor I ever had. The last two years I worked with my best friend, and we came up with some incredible lessons. Teaching elementary students required a ton more energy than I’m used to, but having more leeway and teaching easier curriculum allowed many avenues for me to let my creative juices flow.

On top of all that, teaching English led me to finding some of the best friends in my life and making memories for a lifetime. So in a nutshell, yeah, it was worth it.

It might not be worth it to the person who’s only doing it for the money. It might not be worth it to the person who is doing this because it’s an easy way to travel but doesn’t want to immerse themselves in the culture. It might not be worth it to the person who doesn’t get out to know others or build a relationship with their co-teacher, but you should because that’s how you’ll make it through.

Teaching English is “worth it” if you know why you’re doing it and recognize the privilege and opportunity you have to do so in a country that holds learning this language with enormous respect – enough to incorporate it as a required part of their curriculum.

I met a couple [of] people who seemed to think we needed to be there because, “How else would South Koreans learn English?” and honestly I strongly disagree and I think it’s important to talk about how much of a privilege it is that English is considered such an important language that people are allowed to live there just to do that. I was so grateful for the opportunity but I just feel some type of way about the dynamics in that regard.-Vi D.

Ariel & I in a water fight with our students during Sports Camp 2019

Being a Foreigner in South Korea

Living in any country as a foreigner, teacher or not, is its own adventure. Generally speaking, it’s not hard to be a foreigner in South Korea – especially as an English Teacher. Due to the number of English Teachers plus American military bases, the foreigner community is quite large.

Itaewon and Hongdae are two areas of Seoul that are frequented by foreigners, and it’s not tough to make friends, find hobbies (like dancing, sports, hiking, music), or find comforts of home if you put even the slightest bit of effort into searching. Whatever city or town you live in outside of Korea, even if you’re the only foreigner there, you can still build a community.

Pro to living in Korea as a foreigner is being a foreigner. Lol I felt like Korean people were very kind to me and it was easy to build relationships with the owners/managers of places I frequented…I think becos i stood out. Idk maybe I’m wrong lol.

-Ariel C.

Finding your fam away from home is crucial.

PROS ABOUT LIVING IN SOUTH KOREA

The consensus amongst my friends who offered their opinions about living in South Korea is that it’s convenient.

Public transportation in and to different cities is easily accessible. Healthcare is affordable and you don’t need appointments to be seen. Food and some kind of entertainment (noraebang, PC bang, cafes, etc.) are always nearby. Fast internet access is readily available.

Because English is widely taught, it’s not imperative that you become fluent in Korean. Would it make your life easier there? Yes. Is it a way to further immerse yourself into the culture? Yes. Will people hate on you if you don’t learn the language? Maybe. I lived there for four years, learned to read Hangul (the Korean alphabet), and spoke enough Korean to get by, but as an English Teacher, no one harked on me for not becoming fluent.

[Speaking about her specific neighborhood] Despite the language barrier, you can feel how interconnected everyone is with the community. For example community parks and gardens were beautiful to walk by. The various places to eat, study, or work. I loved the cafes! I initially was worried about not having a car, but our immediate community had everything we needed at walking distance. So it was a bonus just to travel anywhere else via bus or subway.-Melanie T.

Regarding safety, while you should take general precautions in any place you live, Korea is safe. I personally never felt unsafe walking home late at night or being out by myself. If you’re at a cafe and leave your laptop and bag at a table to get up and use the restroom, everything will be right there when you get back. This is not to say that there aren’t any bad things that happen, because yes, I have heard about women being sexually assaulted, raped, or people being attacked.

But all in all, it is pretty easy living in South Korea.

Making friends at dinner who wanted to speak English with you was not uncommon.

CONS ABOUT LIVING IN SOUTH KOREA

There are some flip sides to a few of the things I previously mentioned. While convenience was an overall agreement, as a foreigner not being fluent in the language, some of the simplest tasks can be inconvenient or complicated.

Since you stand out, it’s likely that people will be in your personal bubble and space, and even go as far as to invade your space physically. I have seen Koreans stand with their face an inch away from my Black friends because they’re so fascinated with their hair or touch their hair without asking.

Along the same lines, it’s not uncommon that many people might even ask to take a picture of or with you – or have their kids take a picture with you. Sometimes it’s unnerving, and other times you’ll just laugh it off.

And it goes without saying that racism happens everywhere, even in Korea. Whether it’s people donning blackface or students in the classroom laughing at a darker skinned person they see in a presentation, it exists. As a darker skinned Filipina-American, I always used pictures of people from all different races to expose my students to the fact that all foreigners aren’t just blonde-haired and blue-eyed.

There is nothing too severe among these cons that would’ve deterred me from making the decision to move, but are things to be aware of. Oh! It is likely that you will also be approached by a cult…. be wary if someone approaches you with the words, “Do you know God the Mother?”


As it is, there is no way I can encompass everything that comes with teaching English or being a foreigner in South Korea, but I hope that this has provided some insight for you. Follow along on the journey as I do have more travel tales to tell of my adventures in and around the country and other parts of Asia!

With wanderlust & ‘til next time,
Ava

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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:

 🗣️ IT’S THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE (or break) THE EXPERIENCE / *TRIP / ADVENTURES.

I had a potential creator opportunity to travel internationally for 2 weeks in November and naturally, was bummed when I didn’t get it.

While it would’ve been awesome to be amongst digital nomad / remote worker community AND travel internationally for the first time this year, the universe knew it wasn’t what I needed.

What did I need instead of traveling?

💜To be with my at-home / Bay Area community
💜To keep promises I made
💜To be present with family for missing out on a lot of events through the years
💜To spend a weekend getaway being surrounded by Pinay joy creating genuine connections and friendship
💜 To foster connections with other Pinays I made through networking

..and much more because there was a lot that went on in those 2 weeks that aren’t in these pics and vids!

I try to practice gratitude everyday, but for a lot of us in the USA, November especially has us reflecting on what we’re grateful for.

So.. how was your November? What’s something you’re grateful for as 2024 approaches?
 
 

*Yes, even when I solo travel bc solo travel ≠ being alone! 

**Second to last clip should say: “making mac n cheese from scratch with my niece / lil bestie”
 
#bayarealife #filipinocommunity #filipinoamerican #girlstrips #weekendgetaways #friendshipgoals #auntielife #bayareacreatives
When was the last time you tried a new workout? A When was the last time you tried a new workout?

A couple of months ago, my girl @kvithleen invited me to her class at @plankandpower in the East Bay.

It was my first time on a xformer, and even though I dance Zumba and lift weights regularly, I was humbled hella quick on that thing 😭😅
 
But still had a lot of fun and would totally do it again! 
 
So if you wanna take Pilates classes at a small, local, woman-owned studio in the Bay Area with a dope instructor, def check ‘em out!

 
 
#bayarealife #eastbayarea #pilatesstudios #pilatesclass #workoutideas #xformer #bayareathingstodo
Save this winery for your next girls’ day out in Save this winery for your next girls’ day out in the Bay Area! ⤵️
 
@longevity_wines
📍2271 South Vasco Road, Livermore, CA

TIPS & OTHER THINGS TO KNOW:
🍷 Get a flight so you can try a selection of 6 of their wines
🍷 Get a charcuterie box to share - everything in it was delishhh!
🍷 There’s a food truck or tent on the weekends too if you’re hungry hungry
🍷 My fave was the Sparkling Blanc de Rosé
🍷If you buy multiple bottles, you get a discount!

Thank you Longevity Wines - especially Roland! - for taking care of me and my girl @ladysfg.

We had such a fun time tasting and learning about your wines and the winery, catching up, and hanging out - we’ll definitely be back again!
 
#Hosted #LongevityWines #WineMixer #LivermoreEats #BayAreaInfluencers
SWIPE ➡️ for snippets of Pinay joy, nature, de SWIPE ➡️ for snippets of Pinay joy, nature, delicious meals, wholesomeness, and moments that ensued many Tita cackles 😂 (especially the last 2 clips!)
 
10/10 recommend a girls’ trip to Yosemite especially if you’re from the Bay Area - it’s a cute lil road trip! & my travel-loving heart was reminded that you never have to go far to actually travel. 
 
Have you been yet?
 
 
#yosemitenps #yosemitevalley #yosemitepark #roadtripcalifornia #californiatravel #girlstrips #weekendtravel
pls don’t revoke my Filipino card 😅 I def kno pls don’t revoke my Filipino card 😅 I def know the next song at the end tho!
 
after the week lots of us had, we all need to do something that brings us joy 🤩 when I can’t travel, it’s dance for me. hbu?
 

 
 
#filipinoamerican #filipinoparty #filipinopride #linedancing #linedance #dancingwithmyself #dancingfun #zumbadancer #zumbadancefitness
Just in case anyone else needed to hear this ⤵️

“The struggle is real when something we love becomes so central to how we’re perceived/how we perceive ourselves!! It really is a form of grief 🥺”

I thought I was being OA (🇵🇭 “overacting”) when I first voiced that I felt lost without traveling this year and that I was grieving that part of myself.

But my friends at @brbcrying.podcast (where I got the most on-brand hat for me 🥲) sent me that message when I shared this on stories the other day. 

Thought it could help you if you’re going through the same feeling as you navigate a different chapter or season in life - whether it’s about not traveling, a relationship ending, a career change, or anything else. 
 
I know it can be tough especially during the fall & holiday season, but…

IT’S OKAY TO FEEL ALL THE FEELS,
& IT’S MORE THAN OKAY TO BE A CRYBABY
YOU’RE NOT BEING EXTRA OR OA,
AND YOU & ME… WE GOT THIS 💜
 

 
P.S. Continuing to stay rooted in the Bay Area for the rest of 2024, but Travel Ava *will* make a comeback! Manifesting that for 2025 🙌🏽
 
#traveljourney #travelgirldiary #travelproblems #lifejourneys
Couldn’t let these just live in my camera roll! Couldn’t let these just live in my camera roll!
 
LOVED seeing so many of my Filipino fam at @undiscoveredsf 😍
 
…bc just like my fave part of traveling is the people I meet, my fave part of all the events I go to, especially the ones by and for the Filipino community here in the Bay Area, are the people I get to connect with 💜 

 
& that’s a wrap on my Undiscovered SF 2024 content - see y’all at the next one! 
 
 

 
P.S. couldn’t tag everyone in all pics cus of the 20 tag limit 🙄 which is why I included as many @ on the pics
 
#filipinocommunity #filipinoamericanhistorymonth #bayareaevents #sanfranciscoevents #undiscoveredsf #bayarealife
@undiscoveredsf has been one of my favorite FAHM e @undiscoveredsf has been one of my favorite FAHM events the last four years but this year was a bit different… 

In 2021, 2022, and 2023 I volunteered for the event.

This year, I was contracted as the Retail Vendor Coordinator and played a part in bringing the event to life. 

It’s quite a change from my usual freelance work (writing or social media management), but having a chance to work with the @makeitmariko and @kultivatelabs teams on an event for the Filipino community here in the Bay Area was EVERYTHING 🤩
 
Thank you Gina for the opportunity and everyone else on the team for welcoming me 💜

Hope to work together again soon and if anyone needs help with events… hmu - I’m so open to exploring more on this new adventure!
 
 
 
 
#bayareaevents #sanfranciscoevents #sanfranciscocity #undiscoveredsf #culturecrawl #filipinoamerican #filipinoamericanhistorymonth #filipinocommunity #freelancework #freelancingjobs #freelancinglife
been MIA online, but connecting with fam in these been MIA online, but connecting with fam in these IRL streets 😜

between birthdays, family events, Filipino American History Month events and more, the first half of October has had me busy traveling all over the Bay Area!

but it’s been good seeing familiar faces at FAHM events as well as meeting and connecting with new people in the Filipino American and creative communities 🤎

SWIPE ➡️ to see who I remembered to get pics with at these events (cus this isn’t everyone I saw / met😅):

✨ @filipinoislandfestalameda 
✨ Kasayahan sa Daly City
✨ @nabuha.sanctum Visionary Summit - where I took the last pic which is one of my faveeee solo shots I got

Have you attended any fun events for FAHM this month? LMK which ones!
 
 
 
 
#filipinoamericanhistorymonth #filipinocreatives #filipinotraveler #sanfranciscoevents #bayareaevents #filipinoamerican #filipinocommunity #localtravel #culturalevents #culturalfestival
Got 99 problems…? COME LEAVE IT ON THE DANCE FLO Got 99 problems…? COME LEAVE IT ON THE DANCE FLOOR WITH ME 💃🏻
 
If I can’t partake in travel therapy, then ✨dance therapy✨ is the next best thing!
 
…which is why you’ll find me at Zumba & dance cardio each week, and why I got certified to teach earlier this year.

AND I’M FINALLY HAVING MY FIRST CLASS IN DALY CITY! 

Here are the details you need to know:

🗓️ Friday, October 11
⏰ 7:00 - 8:00 pm (50 minute class)
🪩 Hui Tarava Dance Studio, 2930 Geneva Ave, Daly City
💰 $10

💃🏻 HOW TO SAVE YOUR SPOT: Venmo me (avalozano) with your name & the class date in the details.

Can’t wait to dance with y’all in a few weeks 🤗

SHARE this with your friends who love to dance and come together!

 
 
 
#danceclasses #zumbaparty #bayareaevents #dalycity
solo snaps from some of the cool stuff I did this solo snaps from some of the cool stuff I did this summer… last one is so OA 😝 but hella on brand for me LOL
 
hbu? tell me something cool you did this summer! 
 
 
 
 
If you already saw this on my personal IG, no you didn’t 🤣 and there’s different pics in this carousel so SWIPE thru again! 

#summerdiaries #summertravels #bayareaevents #bayareainfluencer #bayareacreatives #sanfranciscosummer #sanfranciscocalifornia #travelgirldiary #womenwhowander #solofemaletravelers #femalesolotravel #gallivantconfidently #usatravels #usatraveler
‼️NEW SERIES‼️ ✨Asian Eats in the Bay Ar ‼️NEW SERIES‼️
✨Asian Eats in the Bay Area, part 1✨ 
 
Craving brunch, but also craving Thai food? @oshathai in San Francisco serves both! 

Their brunch menu fuses traditional American-style breakfast with a unique Thai twist.

But the best part? It’s served all day long! Oh, and you get views of the Ferry Building if you sit on the patio. 

Here’s what we ordered:

🍹Dream Dragon
🥂Rosé Mimosa
🥟Coconut Curry Dumplings (spectacular, give me 14 of them rn! 🤤)
🍳Eggs Royale
🥞Thai Pandan Pancakes

What are you trying first?!
 
 
 
 
#brunchfood #sundaybrunching #brunchideas #bayareaeats #bayareafoods #bayareafoodies #sanfranciscofood #bayarearestaurants #sanfranciscofoodguide #thaifusion #thairestaurants #traveltoeat #travelfoodies
Aunties while traveling on vacation be like… H Aunties while traveling on vacation be like…
 
Have whatever you want my lil niece or nephew! As long as it’s not putting you in harm’s way, imma say yes 😂
 
SHARE with your fave fun auntie or uncle and tag them below!
 
 
#disneylandcalifornia #californiaadventurepark #disneylandfood #themeparklife #travelingwithkids #familytraveling #traveladventure #familyvacation #vacationfun
RIP at the end… when the Tita in you comes out a RIP at the end… when the Tita in you comes out and your Filipino pride gets you *too* excited at Disneyland 💀
 
Who else is like this?! Cus know I can’t be the only one LOL
 
 
 
 
 
#disneylandanaheim #disneylandcalifornia #disneylandrides #itsasmallworldafterall #filipinosbelike #filipinoamerican #filipinopride #auntsquad #socaladventures #travelingwithkids #themeparkrides #themeparkfun | auntie life, ninang duties, Filipino aunties, Disneyland trip, California trip, California travel
Disney diaries: Ninang + Nephew’s First Trip edi Disney diaries: Ninang + Nephew’s First Trip edition and our first trip just us two 🥹

🗓️ August 6-7, 2024

SWIPE TO SEE a throwback to the last time we were at @disneyland together ➡️ 

&& stay tuned for more funtie (fun auntie 😜) + nephew travel moments from this trip cus we got a lot!
 
Have you ever been to Disneyland in Anaheim?
 
 
#disneylandpark #disneylandtrip #californiaadventurepark #anaheimcalifornia #anaheimdisney #familytraveladventures #familytraveling #ninangduties
Take it from someone who’s been there: SOLO TRAV Take it from someone who’s been there: SOLO TRAVEL HEALS, but it won’t solve everything.
 
Sure, things like being in a destination with newfound freedom, exploring a new place, partying all night long, making new friends, or having a travel fling can be refreshing and make you forget about the heartbreak. 
 
But in order to truly glow up from the inside out while solo traveling, you have to…

…give yourself grace when the old feelings come up
…acknowledge the hurt when it resurfaces
…embrace the uncomfortableness in growth
…do the tough inner work to rebuild that self-love and find your self-worth if you’ve lost that sense of self
 
It’s gonna suck sometimes and you might find yourself crying while sitting on the floor of your hostel’s common room when the tough sh*t comes up, but when you face that head on instead of acting like it doesn’t exist or ignoring it - that’s where the real healing and glow up happens.
 
After the most toxic breakup followed by months of therapy, tears, anger, sadness, and yes… moments where I cried on the floor of my hostel’s common room during a 2.5 month solo trip 🥲 I was traveling through Greece, falling in love with a new country, and ✨THRIVING✨
 
So I celebrated myself with a photoshoot to capture that Ava (the one who went from being the most broken and lost version of herself to overcoming the lack of self-worth, the doubt, and the feelings of not being enough or lovable by being her most vulnerable self)

And now y’all get to see the pics and/or vids every year around that time cus I will never not share these 😝
 
📍Athens, Greece
 🗓️August 30, 2022
📸 @morfinations_planet 
🎥 @conqueror_gigantas 
 
 
 
#athensgreece #athensphotographer #athenstravel #greecetravels #heartbreakhealing #healingjourneys #growingandglowing #breakupadvice #breakupglowup #breakupdiaries #solotraveldiaries #solotravelstories #solofemaletraveller #travelgirlsdiary
Crying over a personalized souvenir? I WOULD lolol Crying over a personalized souvenir? I WOULD lolol 😅

Came across @gladandyoungstudio at @poncecitymarket where they have a bunch of leather goods that you can personalize.

Decided to get these keychains for myself and my fellow @7641kollektive co-founders and they were so perfect I just had to share!

(Surprise surprise @kuya_j_travel @kvithleen @joelle_theresee …you’ll get them in the mail soon HAHAH!)

What would you put on a keychain? LMK below!
 
 
#atlantashopping #thingstodoatlanta #thingstodoatl #poncecitymarket #atlantatravel #travelsouvenirs #personalizedgift #usatravels
Important tips you need to know before visiting @w Important tips you need to know before visiting @worldofcocacola in Atlanta ⤵️
 
One of the best parts of this famous Atlanta attraction is getting to try hella flavors of Coca-Cola brand drinks from around the world. 

This travel girlie def had to try as many as I can to travel the world through taste and I lost count of how many I sampled…

but these are the ones that definitely stood out to me:

❌DON’T TRY THESE FLAVORS❌
(unless you like the descriptions 😅)

🇨🇳 Sour Plum Fanta from China
WHY WAS IT GIVING BBQ SAUCE?! And it wasn’t just me… there were 3 other people around me that agreed

🇮🇹 BEVERLY from Italy
I have a special place in my heart for Italy but this drink was not it… sorry not sorry! It just tasted so bitter 😖

🤤DEFINITELY GIVE THESE A TRY!🤤

🇰🇷 Minute Maid Joy from South Korea 
This apple lychee flavor juice was hella delicious and made me wonder why I don’t ever remember drinking it the 4 years I lived there 🤔

🇵🇭 Royal Watermelon from the Philippines
I’m not even a watermelon flavor girlie but I had to try it bc duhhh and I actually loved it!
 
Which one of these are you trying first?

 
#atlantatravel #visitatlanta #worldofcocacola #atlantathingstodo #usatravels #touristattractions #travelfoodies #travelfoodfinds | things ti do in Atlanta, Atlanta travel tips, travel recommendations, foodie traveler
traveling’s cool & all (taking another trip this traveling’s cool & all (taking another trip this week 😝) but mornings like this at home can’t be beat!
 
who else dips their pan de sal in their coffee ☕️?

my proximity to Filipino restaurants, bakeries, shops, and community is definitely one of the things I love most about living in the Bay Area 🤎 

 

pan de sal from: @valeriostropicalbakeshop 
“hella pinay” sticker on my @hydroflask from: @mie_makes 
 
#bayareaeats #bayareabites #bayareafoodie #bayarealife #filipinoamerican #filipinobakery #filipinofoods
ICYMI in stories: this is the coolest thing I did ICYMI in stories: this is the coolest thing I did in Atlanta!

When I asked for recommendations before traveling to ATL, my Zumba fam @j0hnnh0lleee connected me with her good friend and fellow Bay Area girlie @tez415sf who lives there & works at some of the TV studios.

When Tez asked if I wanted a tour, of course I said YES! (Especially since the big CNN center closed earlier this year - FYI if you’re planning a trip to ATL)

During the tour I got to:

🎥 Visit multiple studios including @cnn, @nbatv, & @mlb on @tbsnetwork 
🎥 Read news from a prompter and pretend I was an anchorwoman
🎥 Learn about behind-the-scenes work that goes into producing shows
🎥 See where a lot of the off camera magic happens
🎥 Spill my own breaking news in an impromptu tea sesh 👀
🎥 Show everyone how horrible I am at baseball LOL 😅

SWIPE TO SEE IT ALL! 

In another life I think I could be a TV host 🤗 HBU? Could you be an on-camera personality?
 
 
 
P.S. This is another prime example of why the people I meet is my favorite part of traveling - because I always end up having such cool adventures with them! 
 
#travelstories #traveldiaries2024 #traveladventure #tvstudio #studiotours #atlantatravel #visitatlanta
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