What's Your Biggest Culture Shock in South Korea?

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Today I asked people on the street, "Have you ever experienced culture shocks in Korea?"
I hope you guys enjoy it!

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00:00 Intro
01:51 Q1. Culture Shocks (Positive)
05:53 Q2. Culture Shocks (Negative)
08:04 Last message
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I really love how kind and understanding you are of everyone’s personal experience and point of view.

OhVictoria
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Loved this. As a Brit, it is so interesting to hear other European’s experiences in Korea. I love your format, you get straight to the questions and your questions are interesting. Often a lot of these interviews are filled with fillers, but you get straight to it. Great job 🙌🏻🇬🇧

sandyfeet
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When they said 4, 000.00 - 5, 000.00 usd for a semester of uni is expensive 😬 We wish, here in the US.

luciar.villanueva
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If some Koreans talk to you, they might just want to greet global people in English.
When I was a child, I said to someone 'Hello', and then the man smiled for me. It was a very good memory to me :)

anosaaaa
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Gosh, that was so great. I wish others interviewers from other countries do the same kind of street interview. I pretty sure that knowing other places culture is a bless. And Jin, you're great, nice work.

crismagalhaes
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I must live in a different Germany than those girls.

When I have an interest in someone, I get to know them before getting into a relationship, but I don't date around while I'm getting close to someone. 🙅

ManaAsai
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This is so awesome!!! Real people, giving real and honest views of South Korea. Your YouTube videos are truly awesome and so needed. Love love it❤️❤️❤️

jillfabing
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I experienced both in France and Korea where random people help me with my big luggage. In France, one old man helped me with my big luggage down from the airport bus in Paris Montparnasse and in Korea one guy helped carry my bag in metro staircase. I dont even have a chance to say thank you..coz he gone in a blink of eye.
And it is sooo trueee that there are so many lovey dovey couple in korea. I went to see the cherry blossom with my sister and friends. Couples are everywhere and we started to joke with each other saying 'why do i even go to this place with you girls'. Never felt sooo single in my life hahahahahaja.

oceangirllovefti
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Hi Jin, I like your content and thanks for making this video. I would like to recommend you though to interview foreigners who have actually been living in Korea for a long time. Because I guarantee you that the experience of somebody who is just visiting or temporarily studying is different from those who have settled here. :)

carloshs
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5k USD for tuition for one semester? Sounds cheap to me. It’s around that much for one semester at a cheap community college here in the US.

freyaegrey
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My dream is to visit south korea some day.. either to study or atleast as a traveler..💜 its a beautiful place with friendly people and with rich culture and food💜 happy to see an Indian in the video...

i_nisha_yamira
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Jin, I'm curious of what you've learned from your interviews. Please share your thoughts.

tekilogi
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Love this channel ❤
Hopefully, I’ll be in Korea next year…

sarahalex
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I love to hear from European point of view. I also shocked that it's not common to have Chanel and Louis Vuitton in France.

lina_my
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It’s so interesting to think about what people perceive as normal or not. Because in America my current semester tuition at a public university is almost $10, 000 with scholarships so 5, 000 to me is quite cheap but compared to the girl from France I see how it can be different. In America things tend to vary independently by state almost. So sometimes things are accessible while in other places they aren’t

Phoenix
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The fact that you got so many Germans in this clip is so funny to me live in Germany 😂😂😂😂

mariajason
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2:36 / 2:53 I’m so surprised by her response. I’ve always heard the opposite where there’s hardly ever pda or affection (skinship) in public in Korea, but I guess I was wrong! I live in the USA, so there’s lots and lots of couples and friends walking in groups in public and constantly touching each other, interlocking arms or hands in public and more but I’ve always heard that’s the opposite in Korea, now I know that it’s not true, wow. Thanks for the video Jin 🙏

whatisilyionlyknowipurpleyou
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i went to korea for the first time in october and this will probably sound strange but i was surprised by how slowly people walk and by how many elderly people there are! I always heard that koreans have a 빨리빨리 culture but people just kinda casually stroll down the streets? maybe its just me who thinks that because im from london and londoners all walk at the speed of light (myself included lol). Anyone else notice this who's been to korea?

YazzyPazzyJazzy
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To the girl who said that old people saying hello is rude, then I think Asia is not for you 😂
Wait until you go to Indonesia where they will ask for your age, marital status, where you been and where you're going, have you showered today, etc! 🤭
I know that different country has different culture, but when you're visiting a new place, I think you should be the one who should try to understand and adapt to it, not the other way around.

sosoanngeyoutube
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Football training training at 7:00 I have never done. The earliest was 8 am. Great content Jin.

juanpAAA