Too much meeting
Apr. 25th, 2006 09:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Today, finally (according to my colleague), I got the taste of what the last trips to Korea have been like for the other employees, i.e. sitting in meetings that last from 9 or 10 AM until a lunch break around 1:00, then more sitting and talking until around 6:00. Much of it is haggling over minutiae and who did this or didn't do that, most of that done in Korean. The only interesting thing was the V.P. of the company taking a dozen or so of the other employees and us to dinner at a fancy Japanese restaurant, with course after course of I-don't-even-know-what. Since I'm sure no one wants to read about meetings, I guess I could ask: what would people like to know about, or what should I write about for the last few days I'm here? Post a comment here and I'll try to answer it, but I'm hardly an expert after being here for five days.
A beautiful carving in the ceiling of a Chinese restaurant we found in China Street (appropriately enough), near Busan Station.

<Dave Chappelle>I'm rich, biatch!</Chapelle>

A beautiful carving in the ceiling of a Chinese restaurant we found in China Street (appropriately enough), near Busan Station.
<Dave Chappelle>I'm rich, biatch!</Chapelle>