So How Was Your Weekend
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The entire Shinchonji side participated in producing massive waves, far more wavelike than any stadium waves I've seen before. To signify the destruction of Babylon, the card holders each individually let off some kind of sparkler or flare or something. Definitely the highlight of the show. You might also notice they've covered up the exits with colour-appropriate blankets.
Could COVID-19 be making a comeback South Korea just as the country is returning to normal life? The world had been eyeing how South Korea has handled the virus after early intervention appeared to keep its death toll relatively low. But, on Thursday, it reported its biggest jump in coronavirus cases in more than 50 days. Korean health officials are warning that the spread of the virus is getting harder to track, which risks erasing some of the big steps forward the country was making.
Still we were not sure what exactly we were going to do. The stadium turned out to be fully packed (capacity 70.000), and we walked in via the athletes entrance, with cheering crowds and fireworks. Amazed at what we were experiencing, we took pictures and videos (please find a great one below), fearing that nobody would believe us if we did not.
Age, gender and seniority are powerful criteria for advancement, and one’s status in the Korean business organization requires deference to those above, and deference from those below. 3. The Koreans were not intentionally trying to make you feel uncomfortable. 4. Your wife was not invited when the Korean team invited you to the dinner. Wives are typically not expected to come to the evening business meal, as it often involves much business talk, and any social discussions are usually male-bonding oriented.
However, policy adjustments at the local level are likely in light of reduced national measures. The government continues to ban cruise ships from docking at ports in the country, including in Jeju. Airlines have suspended routes and reduced flights amid decreased demand. Major industrial plants have closed in South Korea after employees tested positive for COVID-19, and similar disruptions remain possible.