How Much I Spend in 1 Day in Korea π°π· (Typical Day) | [μλ§ν¬ν¨] 4K
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Published 2023-10-02
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0:00 Intro
0:44 Our Korean Friends Scott & Roselyn
1:05 Korean BBQ Lunch
3:34 Seoul Metro
9:16 HongDae Walk
10:39 Why is there so much brick in Seoul?
11:29 Korean Convenience Store (GS25)
13:10 Coworking Office
14:33 Diagonal Crosswalk
15:47 Trash on the Streets
16:26 Riding the Bus in Seoul
19:59 Seoul's Business District (Jongno-gu)
22:17 Gym
25:58 Cold Noodles (Naeng-myeon)
28:30 Chicken and Beer (Chi-Maek)
34:28 Topping up my metro card
35:16 Going Home
37:49 Our Apartment
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All Comments (21)
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I need correction) when you ride in public transportation, you tap card on the machine, itβs not for government to collect your data. Itβs to transfer between other transportation. For example, once you ride out subway, then to get in bus, just tap that card. So you can save bus fee. (can get in without paying bus fee.) When you hear νμΉμ λλ€. It means local city office paid your bus fee on behalf of you. Of course, government collect some data, but itβs not to intrude your privacy, just for collect information to make better road status. Hereβs not China. Welcome to Korea and enjoy. π
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The person sitting next to you on the subway got up and left, not because he didn't want to be involved with your group. If she gets up and gives up her seat, you can all sit in one place It's very likely that he was considerate. I usually do that, too. Maybe other Koreans will do the same.
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You can order half and half at most chicken restaurants. In Korea, it is common for two people to order one chicken. Some places have small portions, but I recommend ordering just one. And most restaurants take out leftover food.
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In buses, different colored seats mean different use of seats. Yellow ones are for elders and disabled. Pink ones for pregnant women and etc. Green/blue for everybody. Not strict compared to subways, though, as the number of bus seats is limited. You can regard it a sort of guidance
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This was a fun day visiting certain areas and spots with you guys. Thanks for sharing.:goodvibes::goodvibes::goodvibes:
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8:46 itβs also for discount. When you transfer to the next transportation within 30 mins, you get big discounts. This applies when you use bus systems as well so you should also tap when you get off the bus to be able to get the discount. Itβs helpful for the situation when you took a wrong bus but you already paid or you passed the destination stop.
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What I love the most bout your vlogs is that you give us the full experience without music or stupid edit
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I am a Korean American who live in the state for a long time and not familiar with some of new trends, is learning especially the public transportation in both buses and metro. Your blog would be very beneficial when I visit Korea next time.
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Can't wait to visit!! Great video.
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I enjoyed your video very much. Please keep βem coming.
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Omg the vlog was so informative and interesting β€οΈ
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The reason you check twice on the subway is not to get information from the government, but because of the additional fare per distance. Also, because of the transfer I enjoyed watching the video
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This was a great video, me and my family visited Korea π°π· couple of years ago.Thankyou for taking us back to our favotite country, we really enjoyed it β€
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I'm korean-american and it's really interesting to see through out seoul from the view of foreigners and i really enjoyed it! Have fun, enjoy your time in korea:)
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Great video that captured a lot about Korea.....Thank You!
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Her voice's very clear so that i can hear every single word which makes me improve my english listening skills. Thank you for making nice vedios. I hope you enjoy living in south korea.π