Friday, June 24, 2011

The man at the pizza place. The start of a war. And the 61 years in-between.

I've always noticed that the man that works at the pizza place by my house speaks English very well. However, he's usually busy, so I haven't ever had a chance to actually talk to him. Tonight, the pizza place was empty - perhaps because the monsoon rains are wreaking havoc on my neighborhood right now - so after he took my order, we talked until my pizza was done.

When I remarked that he spoke English very well, he said, "No, I am a beginner." I assured him that he was far more advanced than a beginner. After giving speaking tests all day to my "upper intermediate" students, I wanted to laugh and say, "Trust me, you're AT LEAST upper intermediate!" I asked him if he studies English somewhere, and he told me that he has been to an academy before but mostly studies by himself. He went on to tell me that he has learned a lot from listening to the English radio station and that he listens to that station all day at his day job and whenever he is in the car. Later in the conversation, I learned that he also went to Georgia Tech 20 years ago to study computer engineering. He also told me that he visited Florida while he was in the US and that the beach wasn't very impressive but the houses were. So, he and his friend just drove around looking at houses... until a cop pulled them over suspecting that the Koreans were trying to rob the rich people, nice one America. Aside from his brief stint in the US, he's lived in Busan for over 30 years, after moving here from Daegu where he lived for over 30 years.

If you're any good at math, you know this makes the man at the pizza place over 60 years old. This is impressive for a multitude of reasons. A.) He looks about 40. I swear Koreans stop aging at some point. B.) I can assure you that English education was not the bustling industry that it is today back when he was growing up. So, it is even more remarkable that he speaks English so well and that he studied computer engineering at Georgia Tech. C.) If you're any good at math and you also know your history, you will realize that the man at the pizza place was born shortly before the Korean War started. In light of that, everything he said to me is awe-inspiring.

I thought the whole way home about how this man grew up in the midst of the Korean War. I thought about everything that he must have seen in his lifetime. I thought about how much everything has so drastically changed over the last 61 years here. I thought about a lot of things. 

Then, after I had already started typing this, I thought about the date. It just turned 12:00AM here, and so the date is now June 25th - 6.25 - the start date of the Korean War. Today marks the 61st anniversary of the start of the Korean War.

I've lived in Korea for two years now, and I still constantly think to myself: "How has Korea come so far in such a short time? How has Korea completely rebuilt itself and simultaneously turned itself into a contender in the global world?" I still don't know the answers to these questions, but I do know that Korea deserves a standing ovation for its ability to rise from the ashes and do great things even when faced with great challenges. Fighting! Korea!