Kevin Hancock

 
 
I worked on my project on Friday.  I got all the parts put together as a rough draft.  I will need to make some changes so things work out better.  I am thankful for this opportunity to problem solve and learn from designing.  For lunch on Friday I had Japanese food.  It was like a tenderloin on rice and eggs.  Everything in Taiwan is served with either Rice or noodles.  Even my steak Friday night.  Friday night I went to the big outdoor mall area again.  We ate, shopped, and watched some soccer.  I was sad to see Brazil lose that night.  Saturday I woke up around 9:30 and played some basketball.  It was too hot so we didn't play very long.  I wanted to play badminton but some of the gyms are closed right now.  The rest of the day I didn't do much.  Just watched TV and relaxed.  I also did a little bit of Thermo homework.



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    My name is Kevin Hancock.      I am studying abroad from June-August of 2010 in Taipei, Taiwan.  Here is a blog of my experiences.

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    1.
    In Taiwan they don't normally drink anything with their meal because they always have rice.  They say the rice will fill up with the moisture and make their stomach hurt.  Many restaurants don't have anything for you to drink.  After you eat, you find a near by tea shop and get something there.

    2.
    There is a separate lane for mopeders because there are so many here.
    3.
    Kleenexs are used as facial tissues, napkins, paper towels, and toilet paper!

    4.
    You can count to 9 on one hand in Taiwan.

    5.
    You shouldn't place your chop sticks in your food.  It is correct to set them on top of your bowl.  Sticking them in the bowl represents incense in ashes, which is done in temples.