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My family and I also walk a lot because Seoul is a city that has many places to visit that are close together.
I have to wear a uniform to school, which consists of a light blue button-up shirt and a navy school skirt. I wear white sneakers and usually put my hair in a ponytail for school. On the weekend, I like to wear big t-shirts and wear my hair down.
I go to tutoring at an "after school" called a hagwon and have piano classes twice a week. Sometimes, I go to the arcade with my friends. On the weekends, I visit my grandparents and go to the park.
I speak English and Korean. In Korean, you say "hello" to strangers or people older than you by saying 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo). To your friends or those younger than you, you can say 안녕 (annyeong).
I do not have pets. My family lives on the 13th floor of an apartment complex that does not allow pets, but I do want a dwarf hamster for Christmas.
I have visited my aunt in New Jersey and my cousin in Germany. In South Korea, my family visits the beach in Busan and Jeju Island.