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For Koreans, pajeon is for rainy days. I chose to make massive piles of pajeon for another reason. Most of my friends are broke-ass college students here in Seoul. To accommodate their poorness, I decided to host a party. I like to host parties, but I usually end up spending buckets of cash and waking up to the ungodliest mess. While there's no way around the mess that'll inevitably be waiting for me in the morning (who sprayed bags of popcorn all over my roof?), I can host a party for less by throwing together some pajeon and going the BYOM (Bring Your Own Makkeoli) route. In all, I think I spent less than 20,000 on this party.