Friday, November 11, 2011

11/11/11 (Pepero Day)

In the United States, November 11th is a special day.  It's Veterans' Day.  We remember those who died for our country and honor those who have served and are still serving.  So, if any of you are Veterans and are reading this post -- THANK YOU!

In Korea, November 11th is also a special day.  It's called Pepero Day.  Pepero Day is a day similar to Valentine's Day in the U.S.  A company called Lotte made up the day to make money (that's the quick explanation).  Pepero is a non-salted pretzel-like stick coated in chocolate.  If you stand up five of the sticks next to each other, they resemble the date 11/11.

Zach and I got a few boxes of Pepero from our students.  I took some pictures so you can see what I'm talking about....




On anther note with it being 11/11/11 -- I stole this news article that a friend posted on Facebook.


Number priority for some Korean mums is "111111"

Expecting mothers in South Korea have inundated hospitals with requests for a Caesarean section delivery on November 11 to secure the unique life-long identity number of "111111" for their children.
The Korean Resident Registration Number, an identification number for all residents in Korea, is composed of 13 numbers with the first six numbers corresponding to the date of birth.
The number of appointments for c-section births on November 11 was 20 per cent higher this year than previous years. Expecting mothers who are due even a week after the date have scheduled to give birth on November 11, Seoul Newspaper said.
"There's always people with due dates in January who want to deliver on the first of the month, but this seems more unusual - trying to set delivery so they can have the ID number 111111," a staffer at a maternity clinic was quoted as saying.
November 11 is known as Pepero Day, or Sweetest Day, in South Korea and is similar to Valentine's Day. It was named after the Korean snack Pepero, because the date 11/11 resembles five sticks of Pepero.
- Reuters

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