(25) After Posting US Travel Journey | |
ÇãÁ¾ 2022-10-15 (Åä) 11:30 Á¶È¸:95 | |
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After finishing the series of trips to the U.S., I post a few comments at the end of the serialization of my trip to the United States. Traveling to the United States has been a little reckless at a time when host days, and from my Michigan friend's cousin's house for 2 days. Amtrak took a month-long pass from Boston to Miami and Washington DC to Omaha, Nebraska, at the end and end of the eastern United States. It was air travel from Omaha to DC and from Miami to Grand Rapids. I received the host by contacting my friends and members of Servas USA via Laptop, Korean smartphone, and USA Disposal Phone. I turned cash from Wal-Mart into a card to prepare for avoiding theft or safety, and I naturally looked like an American while using the card. On this trip, I felt the true friendship of my American friends and experienced the upgraded "host culture" of American Servas members. I organized travel photos and stories until late every night to write a detailed travel diary, and I was rude to many readers in Korea to post them on social media in real time. I would like to take this opportunity to apologize. Organizing photos, writing, posting on websites took a lot of time and effort, and sometimes it was stressful. However, many Americans and local newspaper representative who read the English-language travelogue felt rewarded when they suggested that they publish it as a book because they would help. On the other hand, it was very unfortunate that the number of views of my travel diary posted on the Korean Servas website did not fill two digits. When I published a series of European travel stories, it was so pathetic compared to when the number of views exceeded 5,000 that I gave up my plan to publish them. Why did our Korean Servas website become this much? Who made it like this? The more I think about it, the more I feel sad. I would like to thank everyone who has read my travel diary so far. I would appreciate it if it would be helpful and helpful for our members to travel to the eastern United States. |