What's Living In Korea Like for Indians?

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Developed country doesn't mean developed mind's ❤

sanjanas
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I can never understand people hating on people who eat curry when they themselves eat every species of the world😭.

adira
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I hope non-Indians notice how everyone on this video had a varying degree of English vocabulary and accents. That's India for you.

reachprasanna
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I'm from New Delhi and I stayed in Korea for a month during July. What Seetha said about Latinos and Indians having similar looks but one being fetishized and the other being frowned upon is so true. I would go to clubs and men would assume I'm a Latina (Brazilian or Spanish). The way they would change the way they talked to me or treated me the moment I would tell them I'm Indian was insane. They would shift from being interested (even desperate sometimes) to being dismissive in an instant. Also, I didn't really face as much racism as my black roommate. I would mostly get taxis without trouble but whenever I was with her, the taxis would almost never stop for us /: I hope the younger generation of Korea really changes the way their country treats people from other countries who have nothing but love and respect for Korea's culture, country, and people. Xenophobia is so prevalent in Korea unless they're dealing with a race they fetishize.

taradube
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They are saying our masala(spices) stinks but not all those sea food, meat, kimchi ?!?😂

SaS-xlof
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I am a brown south Indian. This one time I entered a Japanese store... The lady was racially profiling me like as if I was about steal something...Although I saw other helpers around, I specifically called her to get me a pair of slippers... When she pointed the slipper rack, I asked her to search for size 9, Just so I can watch her search for my slippers and make her understand the importance of a customer regardless of his/her ethnicity . Probably one of the most satisfying lesson I thought a racist store keeper.

Kudos
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I personally feel like Korea is living in a virtual world created by themselves where everything is fairy, butterfly etc... basically a strawberry duniya for them. No one try to accept reality, they loved to learn from tv, movies and from other virtual stuffs.

SIGMAMASTER-
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Hey brother, you should make a video about your own experiences in Korea. I think that’d be a great video. We hear you interview all these peoples experiences but would love to hear your own. And your experience as a black man in Korea. Much love

badblood
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Once we were in a group and a korean said oh indian food is very spicy and smells strong, I don't like it, I just kept quiet but my friend who is a caucasian turned to that person and said really, the worst smelling food I ever had was Kimchi 😂

itsmevzma
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Development in a nation doesn’t mean development in the mindset.

astrouxx
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This country has a higher beauty standard that why i feel like this is a hell because being a human and humanity means respect all kind of people 😊😊😊

akanshamishra
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India is a very big market for Korea. Korea is not a big market for anyone. I ain't buying anything Korean after this.

naeaf
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Country who so insecure abt there looks and can never walk bare face just becz they wud be judged i hv nthng to say !!

Dualistic_soul
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I am queer indian visited Korea in Jan
I never really experienced harsh bullying in Shimla Himachal Pradesh India (my home town) I lived in Kolkata and Bangalore as well and I think Kolkata is one of the most liberal cities that I have seen so far as well as I have really great friends in Bangalore and life was very soothing there as well.
People used to call me by bad words in starting but everything got better in just few days, but in Korea like I was dating a guy in Seoul we were holding hands and we were in a elevator but not even a single person entered the elevator after seeing both of us together they left... We were sitting in a cafe talking normally and a men came to US and he said very harsh and racist things to us especially to me.
I felt way more happier and safer in India as compared to Korea which is like so called a developed country.

pageantindie
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i liked the purple top girl responses straight to the point no sugarcoating she might not be Indian i mean nationality wise (assumed from her real accented words i might be wrong) yet she was more upfront of the stereotype brown people face in Korea, yet the rest tried to be more passive aggressive and played safe like their experiences might not that be bad but if they had tried to talk in more genuine and approach manner without trying too hard on that accent then it would have been understandable. experiences differ from person to person yet purple top lady and brown top lady actually were sensible.

emotionaldamage
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I wish the others had been as upfront and clear as the girl in purple top and she seems well traveled. She was able to pick on all the micro-agressions. She made a valid point about latinas being fetishized while Indians are looked down upon. It seemed like some of the incidents others described were racist but they weren't able to differentiate until unless it is something direct. The girl in the white sweater seemed extremely desperate to fit in. Yet sadly Indians these days are obsessed with Korean content.

ron_ron
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I have travelled like about 17 countries so far, and from my entire travel experience to a, i can definitely say that racism in Korea is one of the most horrible on this planet! Also once 2 Korean women tried to create a overly dramatic scenes on middle of a well known road in Delhi to showcase their superiority!

novamystique
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The amount of ppl triggered by Seeta's accent and judging her based on her "pansexual" and "hindu". Yes, an indian CAN have an accent like her without faking. Her nationality stated by HERSELF is AN INDIAN FROM SOUTH INDIA. FYI ppl, foreigners don't know every single nitpicky things like HINDU N HINDI, for that they'll have to delve deeper into our especially in korea where they think INDO =Indonesia or India.

jyotitewari
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When u r highly obsessed with other countries people u than realise how better ur countries people and guys/girls are🥲 Ghar ki murgi daal bara bar

hirenahir
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In our Korean university as an Indian one day at cafeteria a guy told me 'black tea matching ur skin color '😢
Then I said 'Hey white sugar if you speak about me anything again then I will melt u in this black tea '🙂
I don't know why then he was laughing 😄

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