00:00 I dated Devin for two years when I was in Australia,
00:04 but she missed her family and friend in Searcy, Arkansas.
00:09 She wanted to go back, but I couldn't imagine living
00:13 in the two different countries.
00:15 So we got engaged and applied for the K1 visa.
00:20 What do you know about Searcy, Arkansas?
00:23 So what I know is there's nothing.
00:29 I'm kind of worried about it.
00:30 There's not much diversity there.
00:33 There's no Korean community, no Korean restaurant and store.
00:38 Devin told me there are quite a lot of racists there.
00:42 Yeah, it scares me.
00:44 Because I've seen racism in the countryside in Australia.
00:48 So it kind of scares me, yes.
00:56 Because we were waiting for our visa to be approved
00:59 in the middle of the COVID time, we were separated
01:03 for about two years.
01:04 But today, Devin, she's flying to Korea.
01:08 She always wanted to come to Korea and see what it's like.
01:20 So I'm excited to show her around.
01:22 And this is a secret, but I'm going to propose to her
01:27 in Korea.
01:29 When we got engaged and applied for the K1 visa,
01:34 it's all about paperwork.
01:36 It wasn't romantic at all, but I want to propose to her properly.
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