Ever wondered what kids your age are doing on the other side of the world? Well, now you won't have to wonder anymore. I interviewed a 10-year-old Korean boy and asked him about his daily life.
For breakfast, I usually eat rice, soup and kimchi. Sometimes my mom gives me rolled eggs or yogurt if we're in a hurry.
For lunch, I eat school food. There's always rice, soup and side dishes. Sometimes, the food they serve for lunch is really good, like curry or fried chicken.
For dinner, I eat with my family. Usually, we eat rice, soup, meat and a lot of side dishes.
I live in an apartment on the 12th floor. There are three bedrooms, one for my parents, one for me, and one we use as a study room. We also have a small balcony where we keep our laundry rack.
I have to clean my room. Sometimes, I take out the trash and sometimes I help with the dishes.
My dad works at a company and my mom works at a hospital office.