Things in Korea THAT JUST MAKES SENSE 😮

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I need that moving system so bad...my dad has a government job which requires him to transfer from one place to another so technically we change states in every 2-4 years and moving those big ass furnitures are not really easy 😭😭

namjoonslostpassport
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I forgot Korea makes average things special

jayjayy
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That moving system is just genius. Someone tell Ross about it 😅 Pivot!

SakuChan
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Omg the line up for the train was WONDERFUL. Such a culture shock as an American to see people not being selfish and rude

kaylaharrop
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I’m moving to Korea next month! A little nervous, but I’m nonetheless excited!

MrCAppiah
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OMG I JUST GOT BACK FROM THERE LAST WEEK AND I NEVER KNEW THERES FREE WIFI ON TRAINS💀😭

Stay.Vivi_
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In Finland in buses womens with stroller can go free to the bus😂❤

Ur.fav.rahl
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Europe also has reusable cutlery in fast food restaurants, wifi in trains, and pregnancy and senior seating. I’m sure we got inspired from Asia!

solmartel
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Amazing South Korea Modern City with high tech and nice people..

toffguy
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Priority seats or priority lane for pregnant women, elderly and people with disability should make sense everywhere. Even the LRT/MRT and some buses in my countrty have them. I am sure having reusable cups in fast foods is a practice in other countries too, not just SK.

yamatonadeshiko
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traveling in Korea: 💖✨😄
living in Korea: 😢💼⚰

selipe
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We have some of these in Australia too (or at least in NSW where I am).
- reserved seats for pregnant, disabled or people with prams
- food stores in train stations (many of our underground train stations are very big and old so it’s almost like a shopping centre underground with clothing, jewellery and even hair salons)
- some, not all, fast food restaurants/places have reusable cups although it’s not very common

LiD
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I live in Japan and Japan and Korea sound very similar!! I'd love to visit some day (:

uptoCHINAtown
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In India, local trains have a whole seperate section for just women and reserved seats for the elderly as well.

ScarletRose
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In india the subways are called metro and they do have fast food corner...

BTW.Ahaana
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Indian transportations also has 10% reserved seat for pregnant woman, disabled, senior citizens and and 20% of the seats for woman

kyandil
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In Canada all of the front seats on the public transit is usually reserved for pregnant people, the elderly, or disabled. Also most stores now have switched to reusable bags and don't carry plastic bags anymore, and fast food places mostly have biodegradable cutlery and containers. We also have moving companies that will move furniture through windows and tight living areas but im pretty sure most major cities have this now. However, we don't have delicious looking food stalls in our subway stations yet 😂

lias
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we also have food stalls in train stations and women/elderly people reserved seats in trains in india lol i think thats almost everywhere

yukito
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i love the reusable cups, it just make sense

emmaandreaespejolopez
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In india, we actually have a whole compartment reserved for women in our metros... Not to mention the reserved seats for pregnant women and elderly throughout the metro

SunnySingh-gshq