I made the first interview in this eco-village.
The first interviewee was a teacher who was the same age as me. This community is quite young. There are four 28-year-old people and mostly around 30-year-old people among 25 people. Of course, there are some old people. She is very active and has a clear and obvious opinion about Danish society and this community. And she is a teacher. In general, teachers are mostly good at talking! :) Our relationship was good, so I could interview her comfortably. At the last moment, she told me I was strong. Yes! I'm strong... I like myself.
In the evening, I interviewed the man who initiated this community. I suppose he is 30 years old. For the last week, I had worked with him, he is very kind, calm, delicate, considerate... Anyway, he is a very nice guy... While I talked with him about eco-village, I was very happy. I could share same interest with somebody and talk about our future, get advice, even though I met the somebody in this place where was far from South Korea. I was really, really happy at the moment. I wish I met Korean who share same interest and want to establish a new eco-village.
Today, I found an interesting thing about Danish culture!
When I talked with the teacher, I asked her where her baby was. She told me. "He is sleeping outside." What? It was raining, windy and very cold outside. I was a little bit surprised. But she told me, it was normal for baby to sleep in a baby carriage outside. Except night time, babies usually sleep outside. Even they are in a daycare center... Parent should bring a baby carriage to the daycare center for sleeping-outside...For Korean, it looks like neglecting or abuse... But Dane think it's right way to bring up children. Cultural difference... I'm curious.. what about other European countries?
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