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But emile, how could you be teaching North and South Koreans together in a class? It really is a strange world.
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Well, the North Koreans were attached to the embassy, or kids of people attached to the embassy, and the South Koreans were walk-ins. This was in Malaysia, not Korea, of course.
The North Koreans had some pretty strange taste in clothes - they dressed as if they stepped out of the 50s, even though they obviously were wealthy enough. Ironically enough it was the South Koreans who were wary of the Northeners and not the other way around. (Basically because they'd never come across North Koreans before, whereas the North Koreans had met Southerners plenty times in their travels)