What Surprises us About Japan and South Korea

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8 жыл бұрын

We've been living in South Korea for seven years now. Rachel's been in and out of Japan for over five years. When we go to each other's countries, what are the things that surprise us the most, as foreigners used to living in South Korea and Japan? We'll talk about that for this week's TL;DR, featuring Rachel from RachelandJun!
Also, Rachel met a Kpop cardboard cutout on the streets and we couldn't get into the Maid Cafe without a reservation! :O
Watch Part 2 here!
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@Leendalaa
@Leendalaa 8 жыл бұрын
Did I miss something? Rachel didn't tell which kpop star she met and Martina didn't tell what happened at the maid café?? :(
@juliagoesfrugal
@juliagoesfrugal 8 жыл бұрын
They were trolling us to get us to visit each other's videos ;)
@ainlavendra
@ainlavendra 8 жыл бұрын
+Julia Norton awwww D:
@ForeverUnbroken1020
@ForeverUnbroken1020 8 жыл бұрын
+Julia Norton really??? damn i was looking forward to it!
@thisisezaslife
@thisisezaslife 8 жыл бұрын
they mention it in the description box
@ironwingartist5578
@ironwingartist5578 8 жыл бұрын
Spoiler, Rachel doesn't talk about her meeting a Kpop star and Martina doesn't mention the maid experience.
@megumikimsuzuki6093
@megumikimsuzuki6093 8 жыл бұрын
yeah, just clickbait XD
@TheiRPG
@TheiRPG 8 жыл бұрын
The stories are in this video's description (:
@34578439
@34578439 7 жыл бұрын
Haha good one
@hermionehart3091
@hermionehart3091 6 жыл бұрын
I as legit so disappointed about this, like the only reason I clicked on this video is cause of what Rachel said, shaaaame
@AceCookie
@AceCookie 8 жыл бұрын
"Fahrenheit. What is that?" My sentiments exactly.
@xrubyxlightx
@xrubyxlightx 8 жыл бұрын
To add to that, what the hell are "ounces"? Although i am american, i never really understood ounces ._.
@AceCookie
@AceCookie 8 жыл бұрын
Nidia Valle There's no hope for me then. I have no clue what an ounce is. Also, gallons. I'm lost.
@gantimothy244
@gantimothy244 8 жыл бұрын
+RaroCookie15 And you use oz. for ounces and lbs. for pounds. I'm surprised they haven't made their own system for time. 1 tick = 17 seconds
@maishi
@maishi 8 жыл бұрын
+Nidia Valle since you have internet access. You can google/search for "american conversion chart" it should tell you how many ounces are in a pound, how many ounces are in a gallon. It should also include inches, feet, yards, miles. All countries have conversion charts and you can get imperial to metric conversion or American-imperial to metric conversion charts
@MadTahaney
@MadTahaney 8 жыл бұрын
I find the negativity so strange. Is it because I am Canadian? I mean, my country ALWAYS gets mocked, but we don't get offended by it. We actually laugh at OURSELVES. Yeah, most of what is said about Canada tends to be true. Like Tim Horton's, and being too nice, and saying "Eh" a lot (this one is not AS true). Does it offend me? NO. No matter who says it, whether it is an American (which I am expected to be offended about for some reason...?), a Japanese, a Whateverthecountryyoucomefrom. I don't understand how this can be "mocking". Mocking would be laughing at a situation that is in no way funny. Like mocking war. Noticing the differences is not mocking. Making a generalization is not mocking. Maybe I don't get the whole picture here, but I don't understand where the hate comes from. I know respect is a very important thing, but I feel like people should know when respect is a thing, and when having a laugh is.
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+MadTahaney I totally agree with you. I can't think of anything that could be said about my country that would get me angry enough to leave comments on a video. If you'd say "Canadian food is too salty!" or "gravy on french fries is gross!" or "Canadian taxi drivers talk too much" I'd just say, "ok then. Sorry you feel that way," and move on with the rest of my life.
@MadTahaney
@MadTahaney 8 жыл бұрын
... And now I am SO AMAZED by the fact that I GOT AN ANSWER ^o^ I guess it's a cultural difference, but to me that is such a big one. I have a really hard time understanding it, honestly. Maybe because Canada was made fun of from the very beginning so we gave up on this kind of pride? I wonder...
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+MadTahaney Yeah, I just don't think nationalism is a big part of our cultural upbringing. I think that Canada's great, and if someone doesn't feel that way I don't feel insecure about it.
@MadTahaney
@MadTahaney 8 жыл бұрын
Well, I guess I can't relate because I would not get pissed off at all. I'd actually be intrigued: where did you live to have no bathtubs? Gee, your place seems quite intense! Maybe because Canada is so big that there is no such thing as a "typical Canadian"? It's a bit like saying Americans are ____. The answer will be: WHERE in America are you talking about? Vermont? Texas? New York? California? All of those are vastly different, and yet they are all America. The same thing happens with Canada... x100 since we don't even KNOW how things are in other provinces. I have NO CLUE about how things are in British Columbia. I honestly don't. I live in the province of Quebec and until last winter, I had NO CLUE what the other side of MY province was like. What I am trying to say is that people here get offended, but they forget that those people are Canadian. In Canada, there is NOTHING offensive about talking about your country in such a way. It's funny. Even hilarious, dare I say.
@fredliu9639
@fredliu9639 8 жыл бұрын
+MadTahaney The thing is that +Simon and Martina very frequently in their videos show this weird attitude/talk with a tone that kinda condescends another culture or show very little understanding of the Korean culture even though they've been living there for a while. Im half Korean by the way and it's like if I would go and live in Canada and I would start commenting with a salty tone how rude/disrespectful Canadians are (hence also bad parenting) because they dont show the same respect or manners towards elderly ppl/teachers like in Korea or how Koreans are so much more family oriented, caring and sharing people compared to Canadians who seem more individualistic, ungrateful and cold. Now this kind of repeatedly salty tone of talking about a culture&people is touching the sphere of ignorance and naivety. I do appreciate +Simon and Martina for their goofy and funny videos but there are many times they try to discuss more serious matters about the Korean culture/ppl/mindset yet they just lack the knowledge to do so in a good way. There are many foreigners in Korea who speaks very good Korean and have an excellent understanding, eg. some of the members in the Korean TV show Abnormal summit. They have the ability to discuss and express their concerns and criticize Korea on a much more mature, unbiased and sophisticated level. So i think I can somewhat relate to Korean ppl getting pissed since Martina do have a tendency to blurt out false stuff abt Korea that almost none of the Koreans here can relate to. If so many Koreans are saying that a lot of stuff in their videos are bs, then I do think its worthwhile pondering about that +Simon and Martina and not just display the "we are foreigners so please understand" card. Thanks
@KillerPiplup
@KillerPiplup 8 жыл бұрын
i was tricked! XD where the kpop stars and maids
@hauntay
@hauntay 8 жыл бұрын
+Miguel 桐嶋 (Miggy) I was so disappointed cx
@jessicapaige4908
@jessicapaige4908 8 жыл бұрын
We were all bamboozled!
@edaumaysol
@edaumaysol 8 жыл бұрын
+Miguel 桐嶋 (Miggy) Ikr
@KillerPiplup
@KillerPiplup 8 жыл бұрын
+Bonquiqui Thethird the weebest
@user-nr8df3qz7f
@user-nr8df3qz7f 8 жыл бұрын
We don't have maids xD Maids cafe or some kind of things like that are japans's own otaku culture
@Godzillalove3
@Godzillalove3 8 жыл бұрын
Why did you lie to us? There was no K Pop Star...there was no maid cafe...I trusted you.
@nublessed8993
@nublessed8993 8 жыл бұрын
IM SO CONFUSED N ANGRY😩😩😩
@aleacia15
@aleacia15 8 жыл бұрын
SAME
@Erro
@Erro 8 жыл бұрын
+KatzGoMeow FORREAL THOUGH I JUST WATCHED BOTH VIDEOS WTF
@MandaPanda97
@MandaPanda97 8 жыл бұрын
ikr! i came to hear that.. ughh I've been tricked
@JessiEche
@JessiEche 8 жыл бұрын
They were probably edited out by mistake :(
@gwen62667
@gwen62667 8 жыл бұрын
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 알록달록한거 싫어한다면서 머리카락이랑 눈화장 알록달록함 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 이중성 ㅍㅌㅊ?
@user-eu8nd8fi2r
@user-eu8nd8fi2r 8 жыл бұрын
그건 일종의 반어법같던데요 ㅋㅋ머리카락을 강조하면서 말했잖아요
@darkdirtyalfa
@darkdirtyalfa 8 жыл бұрын
Wow, a lot of negativity in the coments.
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+darkdirtyalfa Korea and Japan have an angry history of hating each other so anytime we express an opinion about the two countries in one video we always predictably get really angry racist comments. It's sad because we're not even talking about anything political! It's just simple observations like, "wow not tons of bathtubs in Korea...the crows are really loud in Japan...the taxi drivers are wild drivers in Korea" but some people are just angry all the time so it doesn't matter what we say.
@darkdirtyalfa
@darkdirtyalfa 8 жыл бұрын
I know, and it sucks because to me this was a very funny video talking abour the quirks of those countries, yet I see coments on how you are bashing Korea and how nobody ever is gonna want to go there forever and ever because of what you said.
@goalkick691
@goalkick691 8 жыл бұрын
I said this before but let me tell you this again. It's like France and Britain. always fight always hate. Yet you still chose to mock them in front of Japanese people with the wrong information. It's just a "bathtub" indeed, but you used that wrong information in order to mock them behind their backs like they don't have things like that in Korea. "Korea has so many jimjilbangs, so that must be the reason why they don't have it." sounds exactly like "Korea has so many PC bangs, so that must be the reason why they don't have personal computers." Korean and Japanese people are always looking for the opportunity to mock each other. You have no respect. If you had one you couldn't act like that. That was a very frivolous move. I would never do that. laughing behind their backs? seriously? and you still think they are "just angry"? At least try to understand and respect the rivalry between those two powers.
@darkdirtyalfa
@darkdirtyalfa 8 жыл бұрын
Goalkick I am trying really hard yet I fail to see how they are "mocking" korea using the bathtubs.
@goalkick691
@goalkick691 8 жыл бұрын
1. They were laughing behind Korean's back. 2. They used the wrong information for doing that. 3. Never do that in front of Japanese people or Korean people. 4. They knew about the rivalry between those two. 5. Still chose to do that. Because they don't give a thing about that. Which means they have no respect. 6. To sum up, That is a mocking.
@RachelandJun
@RachelandJun 8 жыл бұрын
Culture shock: we made a video togetherrrr! :D :D :D
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Rachel & Jun OMG IT HAPPENED!
@uyu7823
@uyu7823 8 жыл бұрын
rachel you said you were gonna talk about a kpop star you ran into in korea, and martina, u said you were gonna talk about the maid cafe thing. neither of you did it..... now i feel sad great and informative vids though
@hironyx
@hironyx 8 жыл бұрын
+MiliD ikr! i was hoping to hear that too but i guess it got edited out or something, kinda disappointed.
@RachelandJun
@RachelandJun 8 жыл бұрын
+MiliD Sorry, we were tricksies! But Martina has met many many kpop stars and has videos on them, and we have a video on maid cafes :D
@uyu7823
@uyu7823 8 жыл бұрын
+Rachel & Jun hahahaha i knew it :') very happy that two of my favorite youtubers worked together and made a video on my 2 favorite countries. also, i'm very honored to get a reply by one of my favourite youtubers!!
@AyanamiRei5kyu
@AyanamiRei5kyu 8 жыл бұрын
you guys really didn't have to lie about the maid cafe and kpop star to bait people, i would've watched both anyways... i feel betrayed ;_;
@fatima_I
@fatima_I 8 жыл бұрын
+AyanamiRei5kyu same
@Evenyan
@Evenyan 8 жыл бұрын
me, too😢
@brodover
@brodover 8 жыл бұрын
yea.. i was like wtf
@CrunchTtummYboM
@CrunchTtummYboM 8 жыл бұрын
me too! ;-;
@MatthewSchellGaming
@MatthewSchellGaming 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah I was confused, thought maybe I blacked out. Maybe it's coming in a later video?
@yohan1004
@yohan1004 8 жыл бұрын
정말 한국 아파트에 욕조랑 배수구 없다는 얘기는 내려라. 그건 경험에서 나온게 아니라 무지에서 나온것 같다. 정말 블로그로 퍼다가 씹고 싶다.
@nn-hx9qv
@nn-hx9qv 8 жыл бұрын
지들이 거지같은 집에사니까 모든 사람이 그런줄아나보네요 진짜 못배운 새끼들 티를 제대로 내고 산다
@user-dw9mz8sn6b
@user-dw9mz8sn6b 8 жыл бұрын
+micklooney ㅋㅋㅋ 저희 아파트 15년 됬는데 욕조말고도 있을건 다있음ㅋㅋ
@enjing6482
@enjing6482 8 жыл бұрын
+박기범 제가살던집 30년되었던 주택도 욕조 있음 ㅋ
@Katieshefly
@Katieshefly 8 жыл бұрын
+micklooney 저도 1편 영상에 댓글 달았어요 .. 보통 있는데 대부분 없다는건 완전 처음 들어보는 말이에요.
@sponngebob3719
@sponngebob3719 8 жыл бұрын
꼬우면 지가 욕조있는집으로 이사가던가;
@HYUNACE
@HYUNACE 8 жыл бұрын
They trolled us but get over it, guys! It was just a joke *LMAO*
@dasvidaniya3817
@dasvidaniya3817 8 жыл бұрын
Wait, which part of this video mentions Rachel meeting a KPop star?
@kawaiicoco11
@kawaiicoco11 8 жыл бұрын
The other video doesn't mention the maid cafe either TT^TT
@cherrypie3830
@cherrypie3830 8 жыл бұрын
I want to know too
@angelofheavens
@angelofheavens 8 жыл бұрын
I think Rachael said it was a ploy to get views :
@dasvidaniya3817
@dasvidaniya3817 8 жыл бұрын
+MisaMisa That is so sneaky. They didn't have to do that. Watch, people will report this to the YT staff.
@angelofheavens
@angelofheavens 8 жыл бұрын
I didn't mean that in a bad way xD; But yes, knowing how internet is nowadays... I wouldn't be surprised
@MsRinda
@MsRinda 8 жыл бұрын
Sooo while you two were filming this, was Simon hanging out with Jun? I bet that would make for an interesting video! :D
@RachelandJun
@RachelandJun 8 жыл бұрын
+Marinda Mensch They were! They went shopping for fancy knives haha
@NatWarrior1
@NatWarrior1 8 жыл бұрын
That should've been in the eyk app lel
@ariesone12
@ariesone12 8 жыл бұрын
+Rachel & Jun I wish Simon and Jun would have made a video together. They are both awesome super-tall dudes living in Asian countries, so I can see them bonding over that! Also, the mental image of them going knife-shopping is super cute to me.
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
Portuguese subs now up as well. Thank you to the kind stranger who made them! We really appreciate it :D
@Paulex1210
@Paulex1210 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi thank you so muchhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Larissa Mizuno Thank you so much! That's really awesome of you!!
@Beatriz-ri4pw
@Beatriz-ri4pw 8 жыл бұрын
YAAAAAY
@yms5980
@yms5980 8 жыл бұрын
거지같은곳에서 7년동안 살면서 한국의 모든시스템을 알듯이말하며 일본찬양하는게 보기좋네? 차이점이아니라 그냥 '일본이 더좋은점을 설명' 하지? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@fingersnap537
@fingersnap537 8 жыл бұрын
+min sang 그냥 있는그대로 말한거같은데요....그럼 사실이 아닌걸 지어내서 말할까요???ㅋㅋㅋ 실제로 한국에 무례한 택시기사분도 정말 많고 길거리에 노래를 크게 트는것도 사실이잖아요
@xPikaRawr
@xPikaRawr 7 жыл бұрын
wow the comment section .. and here i thought we had problems with pakistan vs india debates lol but i must say, when people talk about japan, japanese people dont mind or get mad if you give your honest opinion or share your bad experiences in japan as compared to koreans... hmm. but i do love both countries :D
@libertasvos
@libertasvos 7 жыл бұрын
I think the problem here is not only about accepting others opinion. 1. The trigger was careless speech on a sensitive topic, exaggeration, misinformation. 2. And Korean youngsters are generally not that experienced to foreign bath culture, and we are not fluent English users. 3. So Martina's "careless speech on a sensitive topic, exaggeration, misinformation." turned into misunderstanding to Korean youngsters here. In Korea, apartment generally means decent modern tall buildings. Language difference made it worse. In the end, some of our youngsters may felt they almost trolled to be popular in Japan. =( Funny, isn't it? I believe Martina and Simon's intention was not that evilish haha. But youtubers should think twice before making a video on a sensitive subject. This one will be priceless lesson to them. “But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken. For by your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.” (Matthew 12: 36-37) God bless you.
@Moko_27
@Moko_27 8 жыл бұрын
I've been in Sweden for a week, just as vacation and I'm from Germany. I have the feeling, that Germans are really sticking to social rules or in general rules as for example stopping at a red light. But in Sweden, especially Stockholm the people are simply walking through every type of traffic completely ignoring every traffic light there is. I was shocked for about two days... lol
@slurpie5140
@slurpie5140 8 жыл бұрын
I knowww, in norway we also "follow the traffic rules" so its always a little bit confusing in the beginning whenever we go to sweden
@kpopedits6756
@kpopedits6756 8 жыл бұрын
I live in Sweden and I see that everyday, I mean they look both ways but like I usually try to wait but alot of times the traffic lights don't really work the way they should so it seems like people just stopped caring about traffic lights in general lol but thats just in the area where I live
@nyappychan
@nyappychan 8 жыл бұрын
As a Stockholmer(?) I know what you mean and unfortunately, I do it myself. It just feels like a waste of time to wait for green light if I know there are no cars coming.
@MultiEquations
@MultiEquations 8 жыл бұрын
+Phil Hyung I live in NYC and no one ever follows the traffic rules. Probably explains why no one drives.
@RedShareen
@RedShareen 8 жыл бұрын
+Phil Hyung I was in Estonia for the summer and was baffled by the fact that they also follow traffic rules so obediently. As a proud Greek, my motto is mostly "IF THERE'S THE TINIEST OF GAPS I'M RUNNING FOR IT"
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
Also, heads up: WE'RE GOING TO TAIWAN NEXT WEEK! Anyone wanna meetup?
@stephkim00
@stephkim00 8 жыл бұрын
How bout a meet up in Korea ?
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Stephanie Kim We are having an event in Korea soon with Hyunwoo from Talk to Me in Korean! Look for an announcement video soon ^^
@theobamathellama
@theobamathellama 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi yasss omg hope to meet u guys before I go back to nz
@user-hb4mk9xk5e
@user-hb4mk9xk5e 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi Tell me when you are going to the Netherlands again lol, or or china around 15 april
@cynthiandk
@cynthiandk 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi omg your going to experience things that are a mixture of both japan and korea ! while i was watching both your video and rachel's, i would be like omg taiwan is like that too :D i was doing this program in korea this past summer and found myself constantly comparing it to taiwan when things would shock me. LOL what city will you guys be in for taiwan??? :D
@Steph-ev7tg
@Steph-ev7tg 7 жыл бұрын
I came here for the "meeting the kpop star" I can't find it..
@mikeymac9709
@mikeymac9709 7 жыл бұрын
Same here
@snelebi
@snelebi 7 жыл бұрын
i feel betrayed haha
@KiaraKitsune
@KiaraKitsune 7 жыл бұрын
same here
@simy1434
@simy1434 7 жыл бұрын
SAMEEEE
@MizukiHashimoto95
@MizukiHashimoto95 7 жыл бұрын
feel you
@LilyN2099
@LilyN2099 8 жыл бұрын
i have been WAITING for this collab for forever !!! yes !
@dianbb
@dianbb 8 жыл бұрын
Rachel said in her video that she saw a Kpop star in Korea and that she would talk about it in this video. Uhh did I miss it?
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Dian xo We were trolling you....kekekekeke
@Chewiejds
@Chewiejds 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi Y'all are a bunch o' liars! xD
@dianbb
@dianbb 8 жыл бұрын
Eat Your Kimchi Awh... my whole life is a lie :'(
@vaneanjinho
@vaneanjinho 8 жыл бұрын
I watched both videos twice... cause I thought I'd missed it. -.-
@nualel
@nualel 8 жыл бұрын
+Vanessa Satie I was just about to do that bc i didn't hear the stories!
@Moko_27
@Moko_27 8 жыл бұрын
Finally ! I've waited so long for this collab to happen !
@user-xz6yw7xg5v
@user-xz6yw7xg5v 8 жыл бұрын
캐나다를 가 봤는데 말이 좋아 자연과 함께 사는 나라이지 그냥 발전 못 한 시골만 즐비하더라. 사람들 사이에 정도 없는 것 같고 땅덩어리가 크기만 컸지 고유한 문화도 발달한 기술들도 없어 허허벌판 그 자체였음. 활기도 없고 사람들은 조용히 걸어다니기만 해. 음식도 맛이 없고 메이플 시럽 말고는 내세울 것이 없는 나라더라. 그냥 땅만 거대하지 모든게 어중간한 나라인 것 같음. 이렇게 말하면 기분 좋냐? 내가 느낀 점이고 내 경험에서 비롯된거니까 오해말았으면 좋겠습니다^^
@katejang4317
@katejang4317 8 жыл бұрын
+Y Lee I totally agree!
@TC-tq9qd
@TC-tq9qd 8 жыл бұрын
누가 이거 영어로 번역해서 좀 달아줘라^^아 진짜 개같아서 원
@JJJJeong1
@JJJJeong1 8 жыл бұрын
방사능천국이지만일본가서잘살라고하져뭐
@user-oo2og9ph9f
@user-oo2og9ph9f 8 жыл бұрын
+김세민 진짜 제가 하고픈말 그대로 하셨네요!!! 지들 나라 이미지 깎아내린다는걸 왜 모를까요? 정말 어리석다는 .. 에휴
@geronkang4572
@geronkang4572 8 жыл бұрын
+Y Lee I had been to Canada and felt like living with beautiful nature. But to be honest, things I've seen there were just undeveloped cities and old countries. there's no strong attachment among people and no native culture, tech .....people just were walking with spiritless and Canadian foods were terrible. Canada is just nothing but huge land mass. So, what do u think about my comment ? is that good ?I just say what I've experienced, don't get me wrong.
@woochulkim1855
@woochulkim1855 8 жыл бұрын
+Simon and Martina uhh.. hi Simon and Martina! I've been a fan of you guys for quite some time and I couldn't help but give my first ever comment on your video here =). You guys may very be aware from looking at my name that I am indeed ethnically Korean, but I lived in Canada for as long as you guys have been in Korea. With that said, I couldn't help but notice that you guys don't really have a clear grasp of the Korean culture and its relationship between Japan. Let me make it clear that I have been to few cities in Japan and I do understand that the Japanese are generally more polite and that their cities are cleaner than Korean cities. Moreover I lived long enough in Canada to drive so I somewhat agree with your views about the driving conditions in Korea, especially in Seoul. Plus I watched a lot of eyk videos to know you guys probably didn't mean to denounce Korea at all... but despite the intentions this video really hit me hard. Let me digress for a little bit and tell you that both my grandparents grew up during the Japanese colonial time; I've been told many stories of that era, and how the Japanese put much effort into erasing Korean culture and its language. My grandfather was taught Japanese in school, and many of my relatives lived in Japanese styled housing. At that time, the Japanese government tried to denounce many Korean cultures and called them 'uncivilized', 'dirty', 'inefficient' and 'barbaric' to justify their colonial efforts. Our palace was burned to ashes, our queen was murdered, our names were erased to have Japanese names...... I am not at all saying Japanese people are evil and that they should be slaughtered for their misdeeds in the past, I'm just saying that many Koreans today still bear that painful memories of colonization. And really, the Korean War wouldn't have happened if Korea was an independent country in the first place - which is why many still have hard feeling for Japan. So after everything ended and when we finally gained independence, nothing much left. It took more than 50 years for Korea to feed its people and make it prosperous - and it's still in the process of rebuilding. Not just broken streets or buildings, but the overall culture lost in the past by the Japanese people. I am going to emphasize a bit and say "YES ALL KOREANS KNOW JAPAN COMES ON TOP IN MANY THINGS" - and should we happily praise Japan for that? Perhaps.... maybe in the future when many generations pass and forget about the colonial period. But we CAN'T because our grandparents lived through that time and it matters for us that they had been treated the same way as Africans, Jews, Europeans during both world wars. And It really hits us hard when some foreigner like you - who doesn't speak Korean at all - nonchalantly say some of the things Japan comes on top compared to Korea. WE VERY WELL KNOW JAPAN IS BETTER IN MANY WAYS!! BUT THINK OF THE REASON FOR THAT!! I can guess Simon might be reading this and saying "I've been Polish so I can feel the hardships, but aren't Korean people going too far with this?" Well, Korea has been a single country with single government for more than 700 years. We didn't have feudal lords unlike Europe at that time. Our philosophy of a single nation and identity was and still is very different. For Koreans losing a nation to Japan was much different from Europeans losing to Germany. For foreigners to say Koreans should grow up, It would be like me saying "Aren't African Americans going too far with racial discrimination matters?" without ever having been an African American. I watch a lot of videos of foreigners living in Korea, because I too have lived abroad and shared the hardships of being a foreigner in Canada. One thing I notice a lot about foreigners in Korea is that they never put much effort into learning Korean - which is fine! But saying stuff they barely know about and making it seem like it really is is another thing. Truth is, we wouldn't have been mad if it was 이다도시 or even 샘 saying the same thing you said because they know our language and they seem to have assimilated into Korean culture. Or maybe if you guys didn't have many followers on youtube. Or if you compared China or Taiwan to Korea. Overall, as a Korean fan watching your videos, this really has been the most ignorant one.....
@woochulkim1855
@woochulkim1855 8 жыл бұрын
And 1. Most of us have bathtubs in our homes 2. I even have a shower stall that doesn't flood every time I take a shower 3. If you take the more expensive black taxis, they wouldn't be driving as bad as the cheap ones 4. Japanese taxis are 5 times more expensive than Korean taxis - hence the better service 5. No, I don't see fliers in my neighborhood - I live in the suburbs (You probably see them a lot because you guys have a studio in hongdae) 6. If you can read and write Korean, you can search for affordable legit Japanese style sushi restaurants on NAVER - probably the reason why you guys haven't found one PS. when I was on a bus in Korea I saw two English speaking foreigners talking to each other and one of them said "I can't seem to find any cultural stuff to do in Korea". And there I was heading to watch a play in a theatre district in 대학로... you see, if you learn to speak Korean, it will definitely open up a lot more doors to new thing.
@minkowski2326
@minkowski2326 8 жыл бұрын
+Matt Schwartz you have your freedom to speak but we have our freedom too, we respect the others opinions even when the others can't agree with us but if we don' agree with you, you call us troll and someone who agree with us as a foreigners then you will call them "Koreaboo"; how simple logic is that, you want to communicate with locals? or just use them as your careers and money making? we just wanted to be friends with foreigners but I think there should be mutual respects with eachother even though you are tellling the truth, OK if I say Canadians are fat and most of them lives in huts I barely can see modernized cities like Seoul and they are just copy of the USA, then how would you react? this is just my personal experiences with my 2 own eyes when I was in Canada? do you speak Korean? at least I know English so I personally think that I can understand America just like you because I know your language but you don't know my language then how come you can say you understand my culture better than us? if you speak Korean I am ready to debate with you in Korean anytime.
@minkowski2326
@minkowski2326 8 жыл бұрын
+Matt Schwartz we don't have arrogant attitude towards foreigners actually we always been listeners who wanted to learn modern tech and progressive idea of Western culture, that is the most good thing about Korea, we are not condescending like Japanese or Chinese, we never think that we are better people than others, because we were slaves under the Japanese occupatitons and we were so poor because of the Korean war. that is why we import native English speakers as our teachers you hate listening Koreans preeching we know that, we are not idiots and we are not try to teach the others, but if someone has interest about Korea then we just want to give them accurate informations so that either we change our system better or if there was misundersandings between eachother then we just want to solve it and move on. but if you don't want to listen from us then how we can talk? we have to listen your dictations only? that is not conversations that is an order!! we are not slaves we are free people. and we don't even have the Korean consensus, what the hell is that anyways? Korea is democracy and we respect individual freedom and people's talents we have many religions and political factions. we are not robots every Korean born free and think differently We absorbed not only American modern ideas but also France and Germany and Japan and Russia so mixed it together with our traditions and finally made our things, that is our pride. we've made it together not by someones dictations that means we had tones of arguments which way is fit to ours better and we implemented so many foreign ideas to our society already so Westerners can talk anything if that idea is good we absorb if that idea is absurd we deny, that is just simple like this. but we still want to go further so we welcome any idea from others, but If you say kimchi smells like shit so don't eat it then we are not going to change our way whatsoever. even though that is true to you. that is how we think.
@minkowski2326
@minkowski2326 8 жыл бұрын
+Matt Schwartz I didn't reiterated that to them probably others did. see how many Koreans did you meet? how many Koreans do you know? when I discuss politics with Americans I talk about Donald Trump first not Japanese occupations in Korea, and through my personal experiences if I saying I am a Korean then Americans want to talk about Kim Jong Un first even though I have not that interest about him much. Korea is thousands of history Japanese occupation was just 35 years. you and me can talk about Korean history for hours before the occupation if you want but if you don't I won't Japan is not only country we had a war with before, we had a War with China and Mongol and America and Vietnam etc. but you really don't know why some of Koreans here saying Japanse things here? because this video is talking about Korea vs Japan.
@minkowski2326
@minkowski2326 8 жыл бұрын
+Matt Schwartz I know you were referring to original comment my point was don't generalize Koreans like you know every one of us. you are saying is like "my girlfriend is black so I know black people" very familiar trend on youtube right now. you don't even watch buzzfeed? if you see Korean leftist first they will tell you how America was bad and cruel during the Korean war first even though 85 per cent of Koreans like America accoring to the recent poll. if you see Korean Chinese first they would say how great China better than Korea even though they are ethnically Koreans. Korean Americans are Americans and the other Asian Americans are Americans too, have you even been to Korea? not reading some articles online and watching Korea related youtube videos. it is way different from Koreatown in America. so you know 2 Koreans from mainland Korea and judge 50 millions of Korean mainlanders. probably I can top your Korean friends number with my American friends.
@choonkeonglim6178
@choonkeonglim6178 8 жыл бұрын
Is it just me that thinks Martina = YG and Rachel = SM.
@RachelandJun
@RachelandJun 8 жыл бұрын
+Choon Keong Lim I am TOTALLY SM yo! GG & SHINee all the way ♥
@shreyanand9368
@shreyanand9368 8 жыл бұрын
I think the same too!
@choonkeonglim6178
@choonkeonglim6178 8 жыл бұрын
+Rachel & Jun I am a sm fan too! ( ^_^)/
@RachelandJun
@RachelandJun 8 жыл бұрын
+無名“ドイツ人”ルカ It's great!! I love Taeyeon! :D
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Choon Keong Lim Big Bang Big bang baby baby baby. But you know I still love SHINee and Super Junior.
@daffo595
@daffo595 8 жыл бұрын
Using Kpopstars as click bait. Nice :3
@user-vb6ko5tw2q
@user-vb6ko5tw2q 8 жыл бұрын
외국인이 잘 모르는 거야 당연하지. 근데 한국에서 7년 살았다고, 무슨 한국 전문가인양 유투브에 한국에 관련된 영상 올려서 먹고 살려면 기본 양심이나 상식은 있어야지. 두 나라 비교하면서 스시가 어쩌고 하는 거부터가 웃긴거지. 스시가 일본 음식인데 일본이 더 맛있었어야 정상이지. 한국 음식 가지고 한국하고, 일본 어디가 더 나은지 비교한다면 어떻겠나. 요새는 초등학생들도 그런 수준 떨어지는 짓은 안한다. 그리고 마트에서 파는 400원짜리 초밥도 먹는데 아무 지장이 없다. 요새는 유행이 지나서 사람들이 잘 안먹지만 만원 조금 더 넘게 주면 무한으로 먹을 수 있는 부페가 널렸는데 비싸기는. 비싼 곳을 가보기라도 했나. 일본에서도 일부러 찾아와 먹는 일식집도 있는데. 그리고 욕조? 욕조 있는데서 살고 싶으면 구형 아파트나 주택에 들어가면 되지. 요새 만들어지는 원룸이나 오피스텔에는 욕조 안들어간다. 수요자들이 선호를 안하니까 안넣는 거지. 그리고 지하철에서 물건 파는 사람들? 신고 넣으면 다 관리하러 온다. 사람들이 그냥 놔두는 거지. 그렇게라도 먹고 살려고 하는데 실제로 피해가 가거나 문제가 안되면 그냥 놔둔다. 그리고 요새는 그마저도 거의 없는데 무슨 지하철 전체가 장사판인 것처럼 유난 떨기는.
@user-vb6ko5tw2q
@user-vb6ko5tw2q 8 жыл бұрын
그리고 지하철 좌석이 불편하다고? 그거 지하철 화재 대비해서 불연성 소재로만 만들다보니 그렇게 된거야. 더 편하게 만들 수도 있겠지만 그냥 맞춰 살아라.
@menace1423
@menace1423 8 жыл бұрын
7년 동안 한국에 있으면서도 한국말 못하는 사람들에게 뭘 더 바람? 과거에 올린 영상들을 보면 알겠지만 이 부부는 원래 일본을 좋아했고 한국은 직장 때문에 그냥 돈 벌려고 온 것임. 그러다 KPOP이 잘팔리니까 그걸로 한국 팔아서 돈 버는 중이고. 한국은 그냥 돈벌이 수단이지.
@user-rw8jh3jn4x
@user-rw8jh3jn4x 5 жыл бұрын
다른영상안봄? 한국말잘하던데? 이 부부들도 ㅈ같겠다. 실컷 한국 홍보해주는 영상 졸라 만들었더니 자신들이 경험한 팩트몇마디 말했다고 ㅂㄷㅂㄷ거리며 순식간에 혐한으로 찍혀버리다니 ㅠㅠ 인정할건 인정하고 안좋은부분은 고쳐나갈 생각을 해야지. ㅂㄷㅂㄷ거리며 뇌피셜 적으며 정신승리하면 기분좋아? 추하다 추해 으이그
@noinstein7041
@noinstein7041 4 жыл бұрын
근데 절이 알록달록해서 싫다는건 지 머리카락 보여주길래 반어법인거같고 나름 외국인으로써 느낀걸 잘얘기한거같은데
@djouhellbout5620
@djouhellbout5620 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-rw8jh3jn4x 진심 국뽕충들은 레전드여 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@hayden1958
@hayden1958 3 жыл бұрын
@@user-rw8jh3jn4x 이런 병신새끼들을 쉴드쳐주는 장애인은 또 첨보네ㅋㅋ 몇년 전부터 한국엔 욕조가 없고 배수도 잘 안되지만 일본은 욕조도 있고 배수도 문제가 없다 한국에선 연어회를 뼈째 먹는다 한국에선 스시가 냉동으로 나온다 ㅇㅈㄹ하던 일뽕 와패니즈 새기들인데 대체 뭘 홍보해주고 뭐가 팩트라는 거임?ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 웃기네 그냥
@johnsmith2875
@johnsmith2875 8 жыл бұрын
I would have watched both videos anyways, no need to lie about maid cafes and k pop stars :
@AndreVS
@AndreVS 8 жыл бұрын
*spoiler alert * non of the two say what they say they are going to say in each others channel.
@born2witness
@born2witness 8 жыл бұрын
이 사람들 영상들 늘 싸했는데 괜히 그랬던 게 아니었군요.
@BecomiingInsane
@BecomiingInsane 8 жыл бұрын
Wow, the amount of people crying about how they talked about bathtubs... Don't you have better things to be offended by you guys ? The over-sensibility is real here.
@7thSociety
@7thSociety 8 жыл бұрын
+Charlotte Schafer I mean, I would be offended if people say we eat raw meat and don't have proper internet connection in Canada (which people often say, and worst one by far is questions like "do you live in igloos?" or "own a husky?"). Why would they not have proper bathtubs and sinks? Rest of the statements I have no clue since i don't live in Korea and that's why I have been watching them, but from Korean community's reaction, it seems like she's pretty wrong. I just think Korean people just felt betrayed after all those korean related content she put out. But of course I'm not going to result to name calling and insulting because they said something wrong and I do agree with you on the fact that Koreans are going way overboard with their attacks (can't call them comments anymore).
@jessicahathaway7565
@jessicahathaway7565 8 жыл бұрын
Ahahahah soo true XD
@Chuschannel
@Chuschannel 7 жыл бұрын
I poop in my backyard, like my dog does.
@olivereckert2492
@olivereckert2492 5 жыл бұрын
@@7thSociety but your internet is shit and overpriced
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
We met up with Rachel from RachelandJun and shot a video about what surprises us about each other's countries for this week's TL;DR!
@WOW2103
@WOW2103 8 жыл бұрын
love ur videos !! 💖💖
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+zelxnetan Thank you!
@MarikChan
@MarikChan 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi EYK + Rachel collab video!? Is it christmas already??
@panda.tlea063
@panda.tlea063 8 жыл бұрын
I live in Texas and just going to Oklahoma is a culture shock personally lol :3
@superdongshinee1794
@superdongshinee1794 8 жыл бұрын
+Maikoé Alaniz so true omg I love both channels.
@EMSpdx
@EMSpdx 8 жыл бұрын
1) Farenheit and Celsius are both used in the USA, unlike Canada. Also, we measure things both in Imperial and metric systems- unlike Canada. 2) Forget culture shock between countries- lets talk about culture shock between STATES in the USA. I grew up in an Spanish speaking immigrant family in NYC. The culture shock when I visited Savannah, Georgia was HUGE. Manners are different, food is different and speech is softer and slower. I never really got over it!
@Medafunk
@Medafunk 8 жыл бұрын
+Edith Spencer In Canada we still very frequently use the imperial system to measure things. For example, a person's height is pretty much always communicated in feet and inches in common conversation, but it's in cm on official documents. It's very mixed. We use Celsius pretty exclusively for temperature, but most ovens I see in people's homes are actually in Fahrenheit for some reason.
@catherinejean2964
@catherinejean2964 8 жыл бұрын
+Noidatron Not sure this apply to all Canadian provinces, but there's also the weight of a person for which we often use the imperial system. I have no clue what my weight is in kg, neither can I truly represent myself how much a person weights in kg. I only know my weight in pounds and I'm only able to picture someone's weight in pounds as well. And also pool temperatures. I know what's the minimum temperature I'll think about stepping a foot inside a pool in Fahrenheit, but I have no idea what is an ideal pool temperature in Celsius. But the pool temperature might just be me behind weird as well haha.
@Medafunk
@Medafunk 8 жыл бұрын
+Cath J. Yeah, I would be willing to guess it's pretty similar in all the provinces. It's exactly the same for me--I only know my weight in pounds too. Couldn't tell you what it is in kg! On the other hand, I'm a lot more comfortable with km and km/hr when it comes to driving. Don't know anything about pool temperatures, but if I'm baking something in the oven, the temperature won't mean anything to me unless it's in Fahrenheit. But when talking about the weather, it has to be Celsius. Haha, we really need to make up our minds over here.
@EMSpdx
@EMSpdx 8 жыл бұрын
+Noidatron Thanks for the reply! I based my comment on living in Vancouver- but of course Canada is different province to province and even city to city.
@Darkjediiii
@Darkjediiii 8 жыл бұрын
that's funny! I lived in Savannah for 5 years and I know exactly what you're talking about! I was born and raised in San Diego, which is totally different.
@SableRain
@SableRain 8 жыл бұрын
I met and married my awesome Australian husband and moved from the U.S. to Australia 2 years ago. One of the most shocking things for me about living in Australia is the cost of living. It's normal for me to pay nearly twice what I payed in the U.S. for everything from housing to video games. Another thing I've had to get used to is the poorly built homes in Australia with minimal insulation and no central air conditioning. Summers are incredibly hot and winters are frigid both inside my home and outside. Holidays are also a little sad for me not just because I miss my family and friends most during that time, but also because Australians don't really celebrate them. Very few Christmas decoration go up in December, and they don't have an equivalent to July 4th, Thanksgiving, and they don't really celebrate Halloween. There are awesome things about Australia too; the Australian people are really cool and friendly, the country is absolutely beautiful, and my loving husband is wonderful. But I don't think it will ever quite feel like home to me.
@jebalifyouplz
@jebalifyouplz 8 жыл бұрын
Seems like us Northern American peoples have a bit of a lighter sense of humor and ability to share opinions without taking it personally, unlike the rest of the world, judging by these comments. I thought the video was interesting. idk I'm from America, we have good and bad things about our country and we embrace it- or at least allow people to talk about it. Some of these comments are unnecessarily aggressive. Edit: it is now 2020. the comments at the time I wrote this were unnecessarily aggressive. But the other bits about Americaca I said, I'd like to take back. Lol that didn't age well. Hahahahahaa 😬
@Passicious
@Passicious 8 жыл бұрын
I'm in the hospital right now, I was diagnosed with pulmonary embolism yesterday. My whole life seems to have fallen apart since I've never been seriously ill like this. Thanks for cheering me up with this video! It was in no way relevant to my situation but it made me forget about everything for a while and made me happy.
@lop9856
@lop9856 8 жыл бұрын
I've lived in both countries and thought Japan's way better in a sense that people are really polite and are nice. Hate to be down on Korea but the people there tend to be a bit racist and aren't very nice to foreigners. Just my take but I recommend Japan by a land slide.
@osrion
@osrion 8 жыл бұрын
+Grade Andy ok i get it japanese nazi boy
@lop9856
@lop9856 8 жыл бұрын
+osrion Here comes the troll calling people Nazi. Very smart very smart lol.
@mrpahjun
@mrpahjun 8 жыл бұрын
+Grade Andy really "by a land slide!" Seriously! Really! Your seriously biased by a landslide...
@osrion
@osrion 8 жыл бұрын
+mrpahjun This guy(Grade Andy) has never been to south korea. He is japanese and he goes around posing as foreigner and tells lies about south korea. I have seen him doing it.
@eugeneluv
@eugeneluv 8 жыл бұрын
I would say about that, If you stay less than several months You will think Japan is way better because Japanese looks more polite and streets are more clean but if you stay more longer, you will feel more comfortable living in Korea rather than Japan
@maldamour2753
@maldamour2753 8 жыл бұрын
you need to know korean made Japanese temples lol
@yohji538
@yohji538 5 жыл бұрын
はぁ??
@yingtaros
@yingtaros 8 жыл бұрын
whAT IF EYK MEETS EINSHINE
@jgugsu7251
@jgugsu7251 8 жыл бұрын
MAKE THIS HAPPEN I SWEAR I'LL DIE
@oberdamujigae
@oberdamujigae 8 жыл бұрын
+ratherunfortunate they're gonna move to Japan THIS COULD HAPPEN!!!!
@OnlyDoniaUKnow
@OnlyDoniaUKnow 8 жыл бұрын
Watched both the videos and I've come to the conclusion that Korea is just like NYC lol
@user-vm3bw4oo8w
@user-vm3bw4oo8w 3 жыл бұрын
Martina made generalization errors based on where she lived tho. She lived in Hongdae where teenagers and 20’s are flocked through 24hrs. The night life in Hongdae is also crazy due to all the pubs and clubs. So hope you go there one day, it would be really fun if you like it. 🥰
@Gum848
@Gum848 8 жыл бұрын
i think u dont know about korea very well i cant belive you've been live korea 7 years wow
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
Yes it's so weird that different people have different experiences, right? Everyone should have the same experience of Korea! And if someone has a different experience they shouldn't talk about it!
@spankytjp
@spankytjp 3 жыл бұрын
During a Korean long history, who is the world-famous Korean great man? I know that there is not a Korean Nobel Prize winner. What kind of culture was in the Korean Peninsula before the rule in Japan?
@user-vm3bw4oo8w
@user-vm3bw4oo8w 3 жыл бұрын
spankytjp lol you’re just dumb. Go get some proper education before speaking out moronic remarks about other country without respect!
@Yehezkel82773
@Yehezkel82773 8 жыл бұрын
Ahh! Two of my favorite youtubers! So glad to see you two finally collaborating!
@cameroncabrera1219
@cameroncabrera1219 8 жыл бұрын
YOU DONT KNOW HOW LONG IVE WAITED FOR THIS COLLAB! love both of your guy's channels so much!💜💜
@lyfy8095
@lyfy8095 7 жыл бұрын
why are there always but-hurt korean in the comment section of the video where people talk about Korea. I used to think they were nice and kind but seeing aggressive people are making me to think otherwise .....
@EnvySubs
@EnvySubs 7 жыл бұрын
They are over-proud of they country, but sadly they show it in wrong way
@FiredEmpire
@FiredEmpire 7 жыл бұрын
+Gaston At least they don't teach their kids to hate Korea at schools and publicly celebrate a winning-against-Korea day in Japan. Meanwhile, just look at these Koreans who have been cursing and fighting to defend their national pride and superiority complex in the comment section of a year-old video...
@EnvySubs
@EnvySubs 7 жыл бұрын
Both are same, it just pathetic when people bring historical problem to something that unrelated.. Can people stop brainwashing the young generation with nonsense old vengeance and hatred? please? smh
@EnvySubs
@EnvySubs 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, you dont need to prove which one is worse, because it's no one else's business
@lyfy8095
@lyfy8095 7 жыл бұрын
Gaston well ,Im not saying you are wrong or anything but I lived there for a few years and watched some tv shows but I dont remember seeing Japanese people say any negative things about korea ,so I dont think they teach kids to hate on korea,
@foooooplq
@foooooplq 8 жыл бұрын
절 색깔이 맘에 안든다니ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ웃고갑니다
@user-to4rt5hv7u
@user-to4rt5hv7u 8 жыл бұрын
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ일본똥꼬빨기 지려요
@foooooplq
@foooooplq 8 жыл бұрын
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ아니 남들한테 평가받으려고 우리나라 사람들이 절 색깔을 저렇게 한 줄 아나;
@user-vy8ip9tv7w
@user-vy8ip9tv7w 4 жыл бұрын
오른쪽 여자가 그런 얘기한거구요 마티나는 그런 얘기 안했는데. 마티나는 내머리가 핑크색이 아니라 청록색 안좋아해 라고 반어법으로 (청록색이 나쁜거 아니라는 뜻) 말한거에요. 일본남편이 있는 오른쪽 여자분은 보통 일본사는 외국인 들이 그렇듯 혐한에 조금 물들어 있는듯싶고..
@happygirl8270
@happygirl8270 8 жыл бұрын
I don't think that they meant to insult anybody. They are just stating what they see based on their own experience in the country. ( Without stating that it is the fact. Furthermore one's experience vary from others'), so they didn't intentionally insult anybody. You guys might want to consider looking on the brighter side and not get so offended easily.
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Happy Girl I like your comment :D
@happygirl8270
@happygirl8270 8 жыл бұрын
+First Last Are you saying that I gave a negative feedback? Well, rest assure I did not.
@user-go7nq4xg5i
@user-go7nq4xg5i 7 жыл бұрын
Angry Taxi driver .. OMG 100% TRUE!!
@fibisugar
@fibisugar 8 жыл бұрын
I didn't really experience culture shock when going back to my home country, but there was one thing that was a pain in my butt that I didn't know about. In Bulgaria, when you nod your head (up and down) it means no, and when you shake your head (left to right or right to left) it means yes! I had such a habit of answering by moving my head instead of verbally, and I kept saying yes to things I didn't want T_T
@gaiadove7616
@gaiadove7616 8 жыл бұрын
My Japanese Mom used to get mad at me because I spoke in higher pitch when I spoke Japanese... so she basically made me stop it. She said it was dumb that the women did that... granted she probably had an unpopular opinion... probably another reason she moved to the US...
@Marquisje
@Marquisje 8 жыл бұрын
A major difference that I noticed which you havn't discussed in this video is the eating alone thing. In Japan it's very normal to eat alone in a restaurant, they even have special counters where must of the people will be eating alone. In Korea, however, eating in a restaurant is a lot more social, you will be there with friends or family but rarely alone. As a solo traveller, I prefer Japan for the dining experience, but I still love both countries, they're both amazing!
@Roselight09
@Roselight09 8 жыл бұрын
This video idea was awesome! I follow both of you since a while ago and I really enjoy hearing your culture shocks and view both videos on your respective channels. Seems like Korea has more things in common with my country, Mexico, than Japan, but I love both of them!
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
Spanish subtitles are now up! Thank yoy Tamialuz!
@jesusrivera0509
@jesusrivera0509 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi OMG thank you so much in name of all your spanish speakers fans Are you coming back to México soon ??
@lizardboyoffical
@lizardboyoffical 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi Hey I got a question why no say GODZILLA when you are in japan you should have seen him
@Shishuuu47
@Shishuuu47 8 жыл бұрын
+Eat Your Kimchi OMG HAHAHA I'M SOO used to read the english ones that I didn't even noticed that the subtitles were actually in spanish! I'm a spanish native speaker so It was weird when I read the tittle AFTER WATCHING THE WHOLE VIDEO, I said.. wait.. is this in spanish ? hahaha
@blackrose5862
@blackrose5862 8 жыл бұрын
+shishizash4 but why my title appears in spanish?
@jesusrivera0509
@jesusrivera0509 8 жыл бұрын
Kim-Jung KimySeok Cuz spanish is better :)
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
Norwegian subtitles now up! Thank you to whoever made them :D
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Simon and Martina And now Italian subs are up as well. Thank you for the help, you lovely people :D
@maldamour2753
@maldamour2753 8 жыл бұрын
꼬라지보니 한심한 오타쿠네... 세상사람들이 널 한심하게 본다 살이나 빼 핑 그만 쳐바르고;;
@korean_gaming
@korean_gaming 7 жыл бұрын
simon and martina divest prejudice from your mind
@user-xx2bb7df9q
@user-xx2bb7df9q 7 жыл бұрын
일본가서살지그러니~~~???ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ에휴ㅠ
@yesmalg8028
@yesmalg8028 6 жыл бұрын
I am Korean living in foreign country, and I will tell you all the truth, without any bias. I love Japan, I do not dislike their culture and I have been to Japan for more than 8 times. I really like Japan, so do not misunderstand since I will be stating the facts only. 1. Bathtub. I lived in Korea for 20 years, and I never experienced any house WITHOUT bathtub. Maybe she is living in very cheap place. I understand that living in foreign country might be hard that you choose to live in cheap place. That's actually very relatable, because I'm living in foreign country too. However, you can not judge every houses in korea with your narrow perspective. Korea has jjimjilbang and many other public bath systems as well. Even the airport has shower booths for people to use for free in korea. BAAM. 2. Subway people Yes, it is fact that some people push you and cut the line. And now I will give deeper information about this. This is not about young people living in Korea. Korea has world record of fastest development in very short period. Since Korea has developed in very short period, many people from older generation are having hard time to follow the new generation, which has changed very quickly. "Cutting line in subway" is derived from this matter. As she mentioned, yes, the Ajummas. It's sub culture of people from older generations. Young people follow and keep strict rules and they also hate the Ajumma behavior in public transport. Therefore it's too quick to state that every koreans push you aside and cut line in the subway, without understanding one country's history and development. 3. Sushi First of all, Sushi is japanese food. So yes, Sushi tastes better in Japan. Congratulations. ;) I'm still not sure about the point of comparing sushi in Korea and Japan while korea has it's own food culture lol. 4. The ad papers I've been to Japan more than 8 times, and yes, I have seen them in Japan too. Not disrespecting them at all, it's just happening all around the world. Martina sounds like every single towns and suburbs of Korea is dominated by ad papers lol. Well, it is not true. And I doubt that trained workers shoot the ad papers and put them in exact places. Still not sure why she is making fun of that, though. At least, I couldn't find any of ad papers in the town I was living in (강남 대치동, 마포 용강동). Well, I could find some in other areas in Seoul. And Im pretty sure it applies to every country lol.
@chipmunkkk3
@chipmunkkk3 8 жыл бұрын
I was literally waiting for the time that you guys would get together and do a collaboration video. You both are pretty big in the Western meets Eastern KZfaq world in my book! Love it!
@aniluvswesties
@aniluvswesties 8 жыл бұрын
Lol I'm considered loud in America. Better start practicing being quiet 😂.
@glutdrache3020
@glutdrache3020 8 жыл бұрын
i never understood when you use inches, feet, miles, yard, and digits. that's so confusing for me, in europe it's so much easier ... xD
@RachelandJun
@RachelandJun 8 жыл бұрын
+Glutdrache haha honestly I don't know why we still use Imperial, either!! I would LOVE if they taught both systems to American kids so at least we can begin switching over. Now that I'm living in Japan I've been able to adapt to meters and kilometers a bit but Celsius is just meaningless to me haha
@glutdrache3020
@glutdrache3020 8 жыл бұрын
Rachel & Jun i always have to google it when i am using some american recipes. i don't want to burn my cookies just because 302°F are 150°C! and it's also funny to read that i need "2 cups of" something. i have cups in all sizes, that's so weird xD
@mojorichie
@mojorichie 8 жыл бұрын
+Glutdrache because english units of measurements have been around for almost 2,000 years which were modified Roman units that had been around for another 2,000 years before that. The metric system has only been around for 216 years.
@leekee82
@leekee82 8 жыл бұрын
looks like one is talking about Korea as a tourist and another girl is talking about Japan as a Japanese.
@aimanamirahh
@aimanamirahh 8 жыл бұрын
i went to south korea a few years ago and the honestly biggest culture shock was that i had lined up for a taxi for quite some time in heavy snow and two koreans (probably siblings) just straight up walked past me and my family along with all the other people queueing and got on the cab that we had queued for. i was like ?????? excuse me ?????? but other than the language barrier, korea was great nonetheless.
@MissWeerdo
@MissWeerdo 8 жыл бұрын
So, Me and my friend traveled to Paris, France for the first time over my birthday for a concert. It was 16th of January, and basically in Sweden it's snowing and is like -30'C (no joke), and I hadn't checked the weather in Paris (of course, Im not the intelligent one). So I had my thick winter-jacket,winter-boots, two layer with pants, a thick scarf and three layers of shirts on.. So we arrived to Paris, and since I was there to see the Kpop band FTisland perform there, I started queuing at 9 in the morning. After about an half hour I realize that "Heck, it's not even cold, why am i having so much layers on!?!" ... Basically, it was maybe -5'C or 0'C ..... It was bascially Swedish spring! IN THE MIDDLE OF JANUARY! THAT'S ONE OF THE CULTURAL SHOCKS I'VE EXPERIENCED.
@MissWeerdo
@MissWeerdo 8 жыл бұрын
I've also experienced really REALLY fast taxi-drivers in Italy last year... I and my friends were so scared we sat pretty much just quuiet and looked out throught the front window... We were sure we wouldn't be alive at the end of that taxi-ride. (no joke)
@user-le9qx6er7y
@user-le9qx6er7y 8 жыл бұрын
한국에 엄청 안좋은 인상을 가지셨네.. 7년이나사셨는데.. 흠;; 1편도 봤는데.. 흔하지 않은 일들을 마치 엄청 흔한일 처럼 쓴게;; 참 ..좀 그렇네요.. 그리고 잠도못잘정도로 시끄럽다라;; 도대체 어디서 사신거지;;; 흠.. 그냥 그러려니합니다..; 굳이 한국까지마시고 일본가서 사시는게 좋으실듯
@stefanialulka218
@stefanialulka218 3 жыл бұрын
ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ 한국인들은 역시 자기 나라에 대한 비판을 아예 못 받아들이네요 ㅋㅋㅋ
@user-vm3bw4oo8w
@user-vm3bw4oo8w 3 жыл бұрын
Stefania Lulka then how are you people accept generalization error, eh? We all have rights to criticize the things that are wrong. Psst.
@hayden1958
@hayden1958 3 жыл бұрын
@@stefanialulka218 느그 어매 와꾸 좃박음ㅋ
@stefanialulka218
@stefanialulka218 3 жыл бұрын
@@hayden1958 코로나 조심하고 밥 잘 챙겨 드시고 다니셔!
@hayden1958
@hayden1958 3 жыл бұрын
@@stefanialulka218 ㅗ
@KittyLife
@KittyLife 8 жыл бұрын
You guys did a video together?! My life is complete now :D
@PlusQ
@PlusQ 8 жыл бұрын
On the subject of taxi's. When I went to Japan last year we took a taxi to our Airbnb spot and the directions weren't the best so the taxi driver kept getting out of the car and checking every apartment building till he found the right one. He was so sweet. You'd never get service like that in America.
@MaaikeInJapan
@MaaikeInJapan 8 жыл бұрын
Yaaaay Eat Your Kimchi with Rachel ! Nice video !!!
@hyunjaify
@hyunjaify 7 жыл бұрын
일본은 아프리카에서도 책에잇다고 말을 들은적이 잇는데 ..확실히 외국인들은 우리보다 일본을 좋아하는거 같네요
@dsaboo7654
@dsaboo7654 7 жыл бұрын
한국을 까는 건 좋은데 (왜? 깔게 많은 나라 맞으니까. 울 나라 문제 많죠), 까더라도 까임을 당하는 측에게 도움이 되는 건설적인 비판은 어케 하나도 없고, 진짜 쓰잘데기 없는, 절 색깔이 맘에 드네 안드네 이딴 실 없는 소리나 주구장창 하고 있으니...ㅋㅋㅋ 한국에서 7년 이나 살았다는 사람치고는 그 까는 내용이 너무 얄팍하다. 가볍게 농담 따먹기 분위기로 끌어가는 채널이라는 걸 감안하더라도 너무 얄팍함.
@user-vm3bw4oo8w
@user-vm3bw4oo8w 3 жыл бұрын
그니깐요. 7년동안 살면서 사람들 많이 안만났나? 친구가 많았으면 주어듣는 것도 많아서 사고의 폭이 넓어질 수도 있었을텐데 그냥 정확한 정보 습득없이 온리 남편이랑만 의견교환하면서 살았나봐요 헐
@omoomonaXXX1
@omoomonaXXX1 8 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this collab since foreverrrrr
@user-un6pg7ty4s
@user-un6pg7ty4s 8 жыл бұрын
그냥 일본가서 살지 왜 한국에 있냐
@user-he5kk8gi1x
@user-he5kk8gi1x 6 жыл бұрын
최지후 ㅇㅈ
@user-gl2fu9qz6x
@user-gl2fu9qz6x 8 жыл бұрын
떠나려고 밑밥 까는건가 하는 생각이 잠깐 들었음ㅎㅎ 유투브가 얘네 밥줄이라서 한국 관련 컨덴츠를 올릴 수 없으면 새로운 대안이 필요한데 그게 일본ㅎㅎㅎ그냥 내 생각임. 진짜 떠난다면 우리로썬 기쁜 일이지. 예전에 한국인 외국인 아예 싸우라고 판깔아주고 지는 쏙 빠지는데 인생 참 드럽게 사는구나 느꼈다 그때나 지금이나 생각이 얕고 비열한건 여전하네
@jjoondoli
@jjoondoli 8 жыл бұрын
+김은성 저것들 이영상으로 존나 까이니까 이름도 잇유어 김치에서 지들이름으로 바꿨네요 이참에 제발 한국땅에서 꺼졌으면 좋겠네요
@timeup3583
@timeup3583 8 жыл бұрын
+jjoondoli 일본으로 이사감 한국 그지같았으면 어떻게 7년이나 살은거지?
@user-zx3ni5pr9p
@user-zx3ni5pr9p 8 жыл бұрын
한국에서 돈 벌기 참 편하지~ 한국 폄하하고 뒷담까도 외국인이라고 감싸주는 한국인들 널렸으니~ 일본에서 저랬어봐라 넷우익들 저 캐나다부부 꺼지라고 길거리 나와서 시위하고 난리났겠지 ㅋㅋㅋ
@StephanieGarcia-bn6nf
@StephanieGarcia-bn6nf 8 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video!!
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Stephanie Garcia Thank you!
@yr-wz1qz
@yr-wz1qz 8 жыл бұрын
Martina live in Korea for seven years she still like a Canadanice, she is so naturally. But Rachel live in Japan for five years, she looks cautious like a Japanese .
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
German subtitles now available. Thank you to the kind person who made them!
@lillydavid6310
@lillydavid6310 8 жыл бұрын
+Simon and Martina You're welcome, the video was really interesting :). It was funny to translate Martina and Rachels Reactions :D.
@lop9856
@lop9856 8 жыл бұрын
+poiuytrewq look at yourselves lol. borrowing from the IMF a couple of times because your country can't take care of itself lol. a third world citizens are you people who have to beg to the Chinese to save your sorry butts from going bankrupt lol.
@ValberrieSmirfster
@ValberrieSmirfster 8 жыл бұрын
I don''t understand why people are so butthurt about this video? Personally I'd love to visit both countries one day and just because they've mentioned some bad things about each countries, doesn't mean I'm stupid enough to believe that the whole country is the same! It doesn't put me off visiting either countries too because each has different cultures. Isn't it called personal experience for a reason? They're not necessarily generalising about the whole country, but are talking about their experiences in both countries. Anyone would be smart enough to at least comprehend that they are talking about the differences in each countries, and not there to bash the country that they're talking about. So of course, they would talk about what stands out about each countries from their personal experiences - be it good or bad (to which they are taking about in this video). I also don't understand as to why a lot of people say "you don't know our culture' or "do your research' or "you clearly haven't gotten S.Korean culture right".... I'd like to know if any S.Koreans or any other foreigneers have visited/lived in another country and have done their so called "research" in DEPTH? Because I highly doubt it! Because when you go back to your own country, do you not talk about what stood out the most in your visit, be it good or bad? So i don't see why anyone has any right to be hypocritical? Like really, just because you love your country, doesn't mean you have any right to bash a person who's personal experiences differ from yours. Who do you think you are? Any smart and mature person who might not like this video would calmly and maturely point out to Martina and Rachel as to how they would have done the video in a different manner and list out things in a constructive critisism and not just blindly comment about whatever 'feeling' they have at that moment. That's called irrational thinking, not opinion anymore. Because if you want your opinion to be taken seriously, then you need to have both sides of the argument and not just one. I'm really not bashing the 'haters', i'm just so confused as to why anyone are hurt? If someone could explain it to me in a polite manner then I would appreciate it. Because in any way, shape or form, I don't see/hear anything that could upset so many people with this video?
@osrion
@osrion 8 жыл бұрын
+HeyyTheree Not this video, one on Rachel's channel that's problem. It was clearly comparison video, and not about culture shocks.
@megumikimsuzuki6093
@megumikimsuzuki6093 8 жыл бұрын
They're biased AF
@ValberrieSmirfster
@ValberrieSmirfster 8 жыл бұрын
Megumi Kim Suzuki That's because they're talking about their experiences. Mostly any experience we get/have are gonna be biased. Why? Because if they're only to exposed one side of things all the time then clearly you talk about them more than the things you've not experienced. So what's the problem in talking about something that they've experienced themselves?
@jlb02486
@jlb02486 8 жыл бұрын
I spent some time in Japan and hearing " いらしゃい!"every time you enter a business really gets to you after awhile.
@demariejones3438
@demariejones3438 6 жыл бұрын
I love both of y’all! You’re amazing! 😻😻😻
@throughskill36
@throughskill36 7 жыл бұрын
Why do most of comments offend them? Their opinions are extremely fair cuz their comparison are based on their real experience. Not on information from internet. Even if they pointed Japanese bad things, I would be willing to accept their opinions. In any words, showing negative points means getting opportunity to improve.
@xxehmagodxx
@xxehmagodxx 8 жыл бұрын
if you're a foreigner living in korea you should've realized how sensitive comparing korea to japan was going to be. even if it wasn't meant to be a negative comparison, korea vs japan anything is going to cause some stir. next time i think you guys should be more thoughtful when you're going to post something with korea vs japan because you guys do represent foreigners in korea. it kind of puts you guys in a bad spot by doing so.
@katiedodge1796
@katiedodge1796 8 жыл бұрын
Who did y'all's English subtitles for this episode because homie needs a high-five!!! They are so funny, and wonderful and I just loved them so much. I don't normally have the subtitles turned on but this time I did for some weird reason I did and I'm so glad I did. Thank you random person for making the English subtitles so amazingly funny!! And let me be clear I am not being sarcastic I'm 100% serious about how amazing the English subtitles are, just saying...
@NeighborhoodOppa
@NeighborhoodOppa 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Cant wait for my experience with SK & Japan!
@aunggebi
@aunggebi 8 жыл бұрын
오른쪽 여자 왜 이렇게 일본 빠냐. 한국에 대해서 안좋은 점만 나오면 계속 기분 나쁘게 웃네. 저분 채널에 있는 영상은 더하네
@user-RINACHICHI
@user-RINACHICHI 8 жыл бұрын
저 오른쪽애는 일본좋아하는사람이고,일본남자와 사귀는사이입니다.오른쪽 미국인은 잘못없습니다.단, 저 캐나다인이 문제인거죠.저 오른쪽 애는 한국에직접 온적이없으니,어쩔수없이 캐나다인의 말을듣고 공감할수 밖에없습니다.저같아도 저 미국인입장같았으면,저런 혐한 캐나다인의 말을 듣고믿겠어요.
@Psalm37.4-6
@Psalm37.4-6 8 жыл бұрын
私は日本が好きです♡ 日本は本当に礼儀良く、何よりも着れます! 文化も面白い特〜ヒ日本は漫画は世界 最高に面白いです。 ! 先日日本に遊びに同じですがそう面白い国は初めてでした。 4日間だけあったのが残念でした。 。
@foreveryuichan769
@foreveryuichan769 8 жыл бұрын
+황혜준 ありがとうございます。日本人として嬉しいです^^
@tanjiro1275
@tanjiro1275 5 жыл бұрын
케이 是非またいらしてくださいね☺️👍
@tofubacon6
@tofubacon6 8 жыл бұрын
When I went to Korea, the taxi thing was DEFINITELY something I noticed HAHA
@shinshin8253
@shinshin8253 8 жыл бұрын
Agree for Korean taxi. I took Taxi 3 times in my trip there. 1st one was horrible experience in Busan. He was an old driver and he cheated on change, then my friend & I asked him to return the correct change. As our voice was big, one Korean guy who passed by our taxi heard and he helped us to return the change back, also he apologized to us for taxi driver's behavior as a shame of Korea. I appreciated his help so much. 2nd one is a very good experience in Busan. Super nice taxi driver. Even now, I can not forget his face and really appreciate his kindness ! When I took the taxi and arraived in front of backpack place, which is located in the huge normal apartments, I could not find the room. Then driver kindly called to the backpack place and asked room number by his cell phone. I really wanted to show my appreciation, then as I tried to give him gratuity, but he never received it. 3rd one , not so nice, and in Suwon. He was angry ? or graumpy ?I don't know. But rough driving and did not say even Thank you, when we paied charge and took off the taxi, inspite we said thank you, 감사합니다 . Anyway, all experiences are interesting cross cultureal experiences for me ! :D
@JoanaDelosSantos
@JoanaDelosSantos 8 жыл бұрын
i recently visited japan and the subway is way confusing than in korea. in korea, there's only one kind of train in seoul and different train for provinces whereas in japan there are different subway lines everywhere. to add to that there are instances where in one line there are several kinds of trains that passes by (local, semi rapid, rapid). the train app in korea is also better because it even tells you which cart is the best that you can ride on to be near the exit/transfer. i think train/subway in korea is more tourist friendly than japan. but i enjoyed touring in both countries. 😊😊😊
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 2 жыл бұрын
1) Do you consider Korea and Japan as highly developed and advanced countries ? 2) How would you personally rate Korea and Japan (from culture to technology, architecture, food, local products, scenery/landscape, standard of living/quality of life, etc.) on a scale level of 1 to 10 ? 3) If you have 3 words or more to describe Korea and Japan, what would it be ?
@spectral__
@spectral__ 8 жыл бұрын
Why would you lie to us about what each other's videos had just for click bait? Seriously? I thought you guys were better than that. Extremely disappointed that you would stoop so low.
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+Kris Jai Awww sorry! It was just a silly joke. The video is supposed to be about differences/surprise about Japan and Korea, so we won't want to tell random stories about kpop stars that would distract everyone from the topic. But I guess it distracted everyone anyways! :P
@klg9549
@klg9549 7 жыл бұрын
Ooh! I experienced a little culture shock when I went to England to visit my boyfriend (he lives there, I live in Scotland). I had some perscriptions I needed to get, so I just brought the sheets down thinking they'd let me hand them in to the pharmacy down there (we have the same chains and stuff). They accepted it, but then they charged me, which got me off guard - in Scotland it would've been free! Kinda mundane, buy hey.
@hobishope2102
@hobishope2102 6 жыл бұрын
Omg I can’t I lost it at the taxi part hahahaha
@AlaskanChicka907
@AlaskanChicka907 5 жыл бұрын
Part 2 was taken down 😭
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
Swedish subtitles now up. Thank you, you lovely kind person, whoever you are, for making them!
@Wallebomofc
@Wallebomofc 8 жыл бұрын
You're welcome :D
@mitchellbabies2094
@mitchellbabies2094 7 жыл бұрын
Loved this collab ladies! On part one oh my gosh..I rarely EVER actually lol when watching a video but OMG you two are hysterical! :) Just glad I wasn't drinking something while watching it! Ha ha! More vids of you two together please!!! :)
@epicXtrollface
@epicXtrollface 8 жыл бұрын
As a Dutch person who has only traveled to different countries in (western) Europe to go on vacation there, I've never had a cultural shock; everything here is so alike.
@user-ge9gx7zh2p
@user-ge9gx7zh2p 7 жыл бұрын
그렇게한국싫으면 일본가거라~~ 괜히 외국인들한체 먹칠하지말고~~
@user-ge9gx7zh2p
@user-ge9gx7zh2p 7 жыл бұрын
저 외국인들 한국이랑 일본 비교해서 즈그들은 중립인거같이말하면서 한국까는기분??이드넼ㅋ
@user-cl6jp9xw5n
@user-cl6jp9xw5n 7 жыл бұрын
+백준석 ㄴㄴ 왼쪽에 않은애가 많이깜
@user-cn9ju1od6z
@user-cn9ju1od6z 8 жыл бұрын
what the heck?? we don't go the 'mok yok tang' a few time a weeks than i every day use bathroom i am living in the seoul, i use my house bathroom, i feel that no problem with that.(distributing installaiton fine, bathtub fine)
@user-cn9ju1od6z
@user-cn9ju1od6z 8 жыл бұрын
than taxi thing ?? i didn't see the taxi driver who don't want to take passenger to destination. hey youtuber, you hate korea? admit it while i see this video i feel that "what the #uck? this guys tell a lie"
@eatyourkimchi
@eatyourkimchi 8 жыл бұрын
+덕후몹쓸 www.koreaobserver.com/taxi-drivers-to-lose-license-for-refusing-passengers-25902/
@mel.l7011
@mel.l7011 8 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I was laughing so much at the "foreign struggle: we don't even know we're loud" xD Because even though I am french and not american, I can so much relate to that one !!! :D
@kfireflies
@kfireflies 8 жыл бұрын
Omg I love both channels! :3 this is awesome
@kooklee4367
@kooklee4367 8 жыл бұрын
내가 미국이나 유럽에서 느낀 엿같은 경험을 너희들에게 말해주고 싶네. ㅎㅎ 한국처럼 살기편한 나라 있나?
@user-jp7ou2vn1v
@user-jp7ou2vn1v 6 жыл бұрын
kook lee 한국은 외모지상주의가 강해서 그야말로 헬조선
@iamsomebody6267
@iamsomebody6267 3 жыл бұрын
You might be disappointed but there are no dog cuisine in Europe. Koreans might have hard time finding their right food.
@PandaCatXD
@PandaCatXD 8 жыл бұрын
Rachel, what happened to speaking about meeting a kpop star in Korea?
@clss3257
@clss3257 7 жыл бұрын
This is very helpful for me, I have lived in Japan and now planning to study abroad in South Korea this year. Thanks!
@TheFPSFanatic
@TheFPSFanatic 8 жыл бұрын
Right... I got on to a taxi in Korea that ripped me off by charging me the midnight rate. It was 4pm...........
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