2017.6.19 - Day 2

One of the best feelings in the world is when you see your classwork in the "real world". I graduated with a Bachelor's in Global and International Studies, so maps are always of special interest to me. Restaurants are just as important because they tell a lot about local - or globalized - culture. While going out to lunch today with my Korean coworkers, they chose to go to Popeye's - an American chain. While that in it of itself is evidence of glocalization and globalization, this map I saw on the wall says just as much. In the US, almost every map will show Europe and Africa in the middle with the Americas to the West and Asia to the East. However, this map at a Popeye's in Jeju had the Pacific Ocean in the middle with Asia to the West and the Americas to the East. Perhaps one of the best parts of travelling and being abroad is that it opens your eyes to something we often overlook and undervalue: perspective.

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