7 ILLEGAL THINGS in Korea that are NOT ILLEGAL in your country

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @KelseytheKorean
    @KelseytheKorean  Год назад +18

    Follow my insta for your daily dose of Korea🇰🇷: instagram.com/kelseyjeong_98

    • @csflower
      @csflower Год назад

      Porn should be illegal everywhere. It can be very damaging and addictive. It messes up people making real intimacy with a mate not as satisfying as it should be and more selfish and a fake commitment to not cheating. It can create a disrespect for oneself and one’s mate for true intimacy done from a loving commitment.

    • @luistrevino5959
      @luistrevino5959 Год назад

      I'm watching your video on 7 things that are "Illegal" in Korea?
      And to that I say, Wow!
      I wasn't expecting to hear from you, a very "explicit" and brief description about yourself, that deals with porn.
      That you said and I quote,
      "I can be a kinky mother f$#@&*".
      Such a "sailors mouth" you have there, miss

    • @t4r478
      @t4r478 7 месяцев назад

      How do you call porn a “need”?

  • @DMorga
    @DMorga Год назад +339

    Korea's obsession with drug laws is always so fascinating considering that they allow and encourage drinking to such a dangerous degree (which is also a drug). Alcoholism is killing so many and they don't bother to consider it in the law-making, very sad.

    • @floralfancy7814
      @floralfancy7814 Год назад +21

      Korea probably has the highest alcohol consumption in the world!

    • @kavitharagipani4798
      @kavitharagipani4798 Год назад +2

      Alcohol is can be drunk if you want to...it is not forced for most times...but drugs, that is in the form of chocolates, etc which is made to consume by any age of people without their consent or their knowledge, which is bad....so alcoholism is individual problem, drugs is mass problem...think now

    • @Vedha.
      @Vedha. Год назад +2

      revenue for the nation..

    • @renatheer
      @renatheer Год назад +25

      @@kavitharagipani4798 You don't make sense at all. Who forces drugs on people by putting it in chocolate? Alcoholism isn't an individual problem, it's something that affects your family, your work or worse, if you drink and drive it's a danger to all. And it's a societal problem when the culture is basically urging people to drink a lot, like in SK. The line between drugs and alcohol is an artificial line that isn't easy to excuse anymore.

    • @frostsmaker8966
      @frostsmaker8966 Год назад +1

      Sometimes you need to be drunk to escape from reality.
      Not everyone could handle the difficulty in life.

  • @Angelina-pr5hl
    @Angelina-pr5hl Год назад +424

    The w33d thing is crazy in my opinion. If the government doesn‘t allow it in SK that is one thing but to tell the citizens what to do when they are abroad is too much.

    • @nxxxlooo5726
      @nxxxlooo5726 Год назад +93

      And the fact it gets more punished than SA & GRAPE??? Wow no words..

    • @ridita5221
      @ridita5221 Год назад +21

      I think only famous people, idols or actors could be accused with those crimes, because it's impossible to keep an eye on every Korean tourist abroad.

    • @ArtIsDrawing
      @ArtIsDrawing Год назад +27

      @@nxxxlooo5726 Porn is illegal , but they still dont get punished for SA & GRAPE, thats such BS.

    • @nxxxlooo5726
      @nxxxlooo5726 Год назад +3

      @@ArtIsDrawing They do get punished but some cases it’s not severe as doing drugs in Korea just look it up

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat Год назад +33

      I also don’t understand how if they found out you smoke w33d or be involved with any kind of drug, you get dragged and cancelled, especially if you’re an idol or kdrama actor/actress. But drinking your body weight of alcohol is part of the culture and is encouraged. Ummmmm, alcohol is literally a drug as well, just in liquid form.

  • @shaunmckenzie5509
    @shaunmckenzie5509 Год назад +247

    It's one thing to have these laws in your country, but it's asolutely insane how they try to control what you do overseas!

    • @missethio7394
      @missethio7394 Год назад +4

      I think it's beautiful. We definitely need this in my country as well. It's a way to control ur ppl in a good positive way. Now I see why Koreans behave well overseas and don't do criminal stuff.

    • @shaunmckenzie5509
      @shaunmckenzie5509 Год назад

      @@missethio7394 Beautiful lol. Why do people like you get off on controlling other people so much? You're like mini Hitlers

    • @MarcusHolsatius
      @MarcusHolsatius Год назад +22

      It is not only absurd but also a violation of the sovereignty of other states. If a country's laws would supersede the law of the land where its citizens reside, then for instance a man could beat his wife in Germany given that in his country that action is legal. It is shameless for the SK government to attempt circumventing national laws of other countries and thus infringing on their sovereignty.

    • @viharsarok
      @viharsarok Год назад +2

      Are you kidding? All countries do that. Do you think your country's laws stop applying when you leave it?

    • @shaunmckenzie5509
      @shaunmckenzie5509 Год назад +8

      @@viharsarok for most things, yes

  • @jjrobledo24
    @jjrobledo24 Год назад +32

    As an expat who lived in Korea for more than 7 years I'll say this:
    1. You can do it, but don't travel or get a job where medical tests are required. Also, snitches do exist but so does Mary Jane. They're strict for sure.
    2. You need a VPN or most sites are gonna be blocked. Not all hotels or motels have the secret cameras. Some places are regularly swept clean, but just try to avoid the shady cheap places. Or you might see your lover featured on one of those websites.
    3. I guess Koreans are genetically prone to gambling addiction, so many actually do it overseas. But there are always places where you can find people gambling in private. They even made a Korean drama about it.
    4. I saw so many people with tats. My friend got one, and I'm pretty sure the guy wasn't a doctor.
    5. Police don't really care, but it depends on the city or place. Most places don't really care even though there are signs and CCTV. Smoking zones are utilized for the most part.
    6. LOL Too true. They always make the announcement in the PC Cafés, and kids gotta get up and leave to go back home. I even got IDed one time. Some PC Bangs are really strict.
    7. Never knew. But I know how possessive some Koreans can be. My ex wouldn't let me see my friend girls anymore. Even deleted their contact numbers, but I had one of those girls. Not all of them are like that.

  • @verinamusherure881
    @verinamusherure881 Год назад +79

    3:36 I can actually answer this question b/c New Zealand has this same law about weed. They do blood tests. Weed can still be present in your bloodstream for a month so in New Zealand, they take blood tests when you get back. I know this because two of my friends from New Zealand wanted to try weed in Canada, and said they had to try it over a month before they left for New Zealand. I'm going to assume they do the same thing in Korea if they suspect that you did drugs abroad

    • @akaLaBrujaRoja
      @akaLaBrujaRoja Год назад +16

      That’s especially messed up though because you can get false positives from a lot of stuff.

    • @shaunmckenzie5509
      @shaunmckenzie5509 Год назад

      Your friends were either lying, or misinformed. I've told cops directly to their face that I smoked weed (in NZ), and they did nothing. They don't care.
      They have to catch you in the act, and even then, you will probably just get a warning. There's no way they're testing NZ citizens at the border. They have neither the time or money for that.

    • @ambsicle
      @ambsicle Год назад

      Can they do tests on you if you visit South Korea or New Zealand?

    • @jonatas5212
      @jonatas5212 Год назад +3

      that's insane 😳

    • @viharsarok
      @viharsarok Год назад +3

      Do they test everybody or just suspected cases?

  • @mylonewanderings
    @mylonewanderings Год назад +113

    Smoking in public is illegal in Korea??? But I see that shit EVERYWHERE I go here! Literally can't walk without seeing a smoker every street corner or in the middle of a block.

    • @DorieBee-BARElynecessary
      @DorieBee-BARElynecessary Год назад +6

      That's a big surprise to me as well, I haven't seen this many smokers on the streets in years🤔

    • @wyra4228
      @wyra4228 Год назад +38

      There are a lot of laws in Korea that exist just for the sake of existing...but they aren't really enforced...still. if u piss of a police officer while holding a cigarette they will probably not let it slide...but otherwise idk 😅😂

    • @ridita5221
      @ridita5221 Год назад +3

      @@wyra4228 It's the same everywhere. If they want to punish you, they will find a way.

    • @DMorga
      @DMorga Год назад +3

      @@DorieBee-BARElynecessary Same, I'm in shock because coming from a country where smoking is considered rude/gross I was horrified by the number of smokers everywhere, it seems so normalized here. Even women just smoke openly on the street

    • @mylonewanderings
      @mylonewanderings Год назад +1

      If someone has an asshole neighbor here in Korea who is constantly smoking indoors even after warning and being politely asked not to, would they be able to report him to the police then? Asking for a friend.

  • @hallyuniverse
    @hallyuniverse Год назад +122

    I think it's really weird how weed is so stigmatized and regulated in modern Korea, but the plant has been in Korea for thousands of years and a really important part of Korean history.

    • @3RACHASUPREMACY
      @3RACHASUPREMACY Год назад +20

      Holy shit how is this the first time I learned about this?????

    • @anonnnymousthegreat
      @anonnnymousthegreat Год назад +53

      I think it’s odd they stigmatize doing drugs period in korea, but will encourage each other to drink their body weight in alcohol. Alcohol is literally a drug as well, just in liquid form.

    • @aishwaryaahirrao
      @aishwaryaahirrao Год назад +6

      @@anonnnymousthegreat ikr

    • @PrettyLesbian
      @PrettyLesbian Год назад

      Wow I didn't know it grew there natively.

    • @beany1944
      @beany1944 Год назад +10

      Drugs destroyed millions of young people all over the world. For those of you who think drug use is cool go work with children who come out of broken homes where the mom and dad are so addicted the kids were starving and abused physical and sexual. It's just sick.

  • @mariahcolby3559
    @mariahcolby3559 Год назад +55

    I knew about a few of these already, but the smoking one is crazy to me. I knew there were specific areas where you shouldn't smoke because i see the no smoking signs, but I still see smokers any time i walk outside.
    It's also definitely crazy how Korea controls what its citizens do when they aren't even in Korea! On one hand, how would they know if a Korean did something while abroad, but on the other hand, if they did find out, it's illegal so they would get in big trouble.

    • @saracruze2212
      @saracruze2212 Год назад +2

      I remember reading an idol or a person was on vacation in another country and smoked some weed one of the so call friend let it be known when the person retuned to korea they were put in jail that really suprised me .

    • @saracruze2212
      @saracruze2212 Год назад +4

      @@0xyGen_2.p0 From what I've read there have been times when there was no proof just words from someone's mouth and other people jump in because of hate has ruined people's lives .

    • @mariahcolby3559
      @mariahcolby3559 Год назад +1

      @@0xyGen_2.p0 I'm not surprised that it is a law, I'm more surprised that it's a law in Korea specifically, just because of the sheer amount of people I see smoking. Not inside of course, but outside. You'd think that if it was a law, there wouldn't be so many people doing it, but clearly that law is not enforced.

    • @BanjoGirl101
      @BanjoGirl101 Год назад +2

      Can you imagine the paranoia of Koreans in other countries? You have to be so obedient in your own country that it restricts your free thinking. When you go on holiday, you can't relax and be free. But there may be some that go to other countries to be free and smoke etc in private but you should be able to enjoy yourselves in public without being on edge.

  • @heart-and-seoul
    @heart-and-seoul Год назад +76

    With the popularity of Tattoos in Korea these days, I really wish they would create a separate education/accreditation course specifically for it. Like you mentioned, becoming a doctor is too much to just do tattoos, but I think it's a good idea for them to have some medical knowledge. So it would be nice if they had a schooling program specifically for tattoo artists to become legal practitioners, but have them learn some potential health risks/sanitary requirements in replacement of a full doctor license.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs Год назад

      Tattoos are trashy.

    • @GMiller75
      @GMiller75 Год назад +4

      @@powbobs tattoos are artistic. The body is the canvas. For most folk who get tattoos they hold a personal meaning. Yes, some can be tacky especially daft ones that folk tend to get while drunk on holiday or by letting their friend with a tattoo gun draw on them but those are more the exception rather than the rule.

    • @GMiller75
      @GMiller75 Год назад +1

      In Scotland they have to have a specific license to tattoo as it is classed as a medical procedure. Everyone who wants a tattoo must fill out a form with various health details as strict regulations are in place. That said, you still get some who are dodgy so word of mouth for reputation of the artist is also key. To be safe, you have to do your research on the artist/studio to be sure of the hygiene and quality of the artist you wish to employ. I currently have 6 tattoos and will be having another done in the new year.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs Год назад

      @@GMiller75
      No.
      I have never seen a tattoo that any rational person would frame and put on their wall as a piece of art.
      It’s just bad graffiti.
      Calling someone who injects ink into someone’s skin an artist is hilariously delusional.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs Год назад

      It’s illegal to tattoo someone in Korea.
      They’re criminals.

  • @rjf7023
    @rjf7023 Год назад +21

    the govt should not play any role in a marriage... thats way too 'big brother' type oversight...if one person cheats, that between them...

  • @chantellrichters2446
    @chantellrichters2446 Год назад +9

    Thanks Kelsey. I want to come to Korea and was wondering about what I can and cannot do. Very helpful. Your great💕😊

  • @eleanorhitchcock7629
    @eleanorhitchcock7629 Год назад +3

    I just love to hear more from you Kelsey . Keeping it real....

  • @Stalinfalcon
    @Stalinfalcon Год назад

    I’ve been listening all the way up to the game cafés segment with YT in background over my Bluetooth. I grabbed the phone to back up a bit because I missed a point from irl distraction - and then noticed you had subtitles??? Your diction is clear as day, you absolutely do not need subs to be understood!

  • @kirinr8316
    @kirinr8316 Год назад +9

    My google account actually asked me to verify my ID whenever doing researches that could be for >19. I noticed this the first time when I was looking up Zico Eureka's mv.
    The annoying part was that I couldn't verify myself since the mobile number I was using was for a non resident, so it kept giving me an error.
    Very interesting video, didn't know about the cinderella law! Thanks for sharing Kelsey and hope you don't get arrested for admiting your crimes T.T

  • @elipru9632
    @elipru9632 Год назад

    Thank you Kelsey :)
    Have a good Summer of 2023
    Lots of love from Tio'tia:ke-Montréal

  • @iop523
    @iop523 Год назад +29

    The part about drugs use including weed while overseas, p0rn and smoking in public is very much true from where I am - Singapore.
    The airport police do random checks on flights inbound from Amsterdam - pee test, that is how they find out if you have weed in your system.
    There are always ways to get access to xxx materials online nowadays.
    Smoking gets you fined, repeated offences can get you into greater fines or jail time.

  • @IshtarNike
    @IshtarNike Год назад +29

    Tattoos and piercings can easily spread bloodborne diseases like hepatitis so I think that's why it's so highly regulated.

    • @DearMariska
      @DearMariska Год назад +21

      Yeah, but making tattooing illegal is actually a major health hazard. In most countries, tattoo artist need to be professionally licensed: they need a permit that can show customers that they follow safety regulations (sterile needles etc). You know it's a safe artists because they have the papers to show it. If you make tattooing illegal, there is no way to ensure that there is a standardized, regulated level of hygiene. Tattoo artists will be able to do whatever they want. Most of the time this is fine (because of word of mouth you kinda know who the good artists are) but there will always be some fuckers that will ruin it for everyone. Just recently I watched a RUclips video of a guy getting tattooed in Korea while drunk (which you should NEVER do because alcohol acts as a blood thinner). The artists gets away with this shit simply because the whole thing is done underground. This wouldn't have happened if there were actual, legal safety guidelines regulated by the government.

    • @verinamusherure881
      @verinamusherure881 Год назад +9

      @@DearMariska I completely agree. Here in Canada, where like the majority of people (including the ELDERLY, no joke) have tattoos, VERY few ppl have had airborn diseases be an actual issue b/c of the strict safety regulations the government has implemented. I think it's even illegal to give a tattoo to a clearly drunk or high person

    • @KristenKras
      @KristenKras Год назад

      Only if you go to a tattooist/piercer who doesn't follow proper procedures, use sterile needles, etc and no reusing. Our tattoo places in Australia are very closely monitored and they are spotlessly clean. I've had several tattoos at my local tattoo place without any issues.

  • @kristinapaxton9686
    @kristinapaxton9686 Год назад +25

    In the U.K. Financial abuse is now punishable and can have a sentence of up to 5 years. So the idea is then -abusers can't use money to control their wives.

  • @gray_7
    @gray_7 Год назад +10

    That area where gambling is allowed sounds like it would make a sad and fascinating documentary I would watch too

  • @sdsdsasda
    @sdsdsasda Год назад +19

    Ohhh now I understand! I watched a Korean series where a baseball player was blackmailed because he gambled in a different country once… I was like what is the big deal but… gosh well this sucks! And I was in Amsterdam last week.. would’ve sucked if I had to go to prison because of a freaking brownie 😄

  • @MEPC2012
    @MEPC2012 Год назад

    Lawdy!😂🤣 Kelsey, you had me laughing until my side hurt on some of this. You are my new bestie girl🫶🏾

  • @3RACHASUPREMACY
    @3RACHASUPREMACY Год назад

    great videooo! some of these are wild 😳😵‍💫😭 but very interesting!!!! you're the only reliable Korean creator who is real and honest 😝💓

  • @schmeterling
    @schmeterling Год назад +1

    2:10 yeah, sure, and at the same time alcohol and sigarettes are allowed although they are drugs as well

  • @snowdogthewolf
    @snowdogthewolf Год назад

    Excellent and insightful video, thank you! As for open relationships, I'm sure there are those out there who are able to maintain that balance, but personally I've never seen an open relationship lasti more than a couple years before jealousy and bitterness destroy it.

  • @CamKrazy2000
    @CamKrazy2000 Год назад +9

    This was a couple of decades ago but my father was actually arrested for adultery and was interrogated by a prosecutor in Seoul. I was in elementary school at that time but the woman showed up at our house in the middle of a night and caused a disturbance. Definitely not a happy memory from my childhood.

  • @angelicathomas7994
    @angelicathomas7994 Год назад

    Loved it. Very informative and interesting. Thanks Kelsey 😊

  • @Amenimun
    @Amenimun Год назад

    Detection Dog Handler: "I need to check your bag, miss."
    Kelsey: "O~h"
    That's is so funny and cute 🤣🤣

  • @SoulPatroller
    @SoulPatroller Год назад

    Your candor is a breath of fresh air!

  • @jibblejabble2249
    @jibblejabble2249 Год назад +1

    you have a really good personality im ctfu watching this

  • @supercheetah778
    @supercheetah778 Год назад +19

    Please do this the other way around with things you were surprised were illegal in other countries, but legal in Korea!

    • @sarahharris2729
      @sarahharris2729 Год назад

      They aren't as guarded around consent and touch in schools. Kids will run up and ask to sit on your lap and ask for a hug. In American schools and kindergartens there's way more rules around touch. Also kids and toilets. Some kids will literally come out with their pants down asking for help and they are 7 yrs old. Everyone is unfazed.
      Farmers pulling out their d and peeing in front of me on the side on the road. Happened a lot. Broad daylight.
      Kissing booth houses and business clubs with secret nude staff etc in private rooms etc. Massage parlors etc. Having "signs" and location right near normal shops and even school bus stops.
      Massage parlors are also illegal for liscence in Korea unless you are blind and the work os reserved for them. Never saw it affect anyone.
      Not legal but culturally done.. korean adjussis just coming up to foreign girls and asking if they are prostitutes in broad day light asking for rates. Happened to me and I was wearing teacher clothes at 1pm. Im sure Thai and Vietnamese women abroad don't get that anymore and those that do... the guys KNOWS he is racist as hell.

  • @PopCultureWithMansi
    @PopCultureWithMansi Год назад +4

    Such an informative video! Loved it

  • @katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441
    @katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441 Год назад +16

    Even in America I wish people couldn’t smoke in the street. I am allergic to the stuff. Same with pot. American health needs to look at pot for use with regards to allergies and mental ability. For many users it can make them mentally unwell. While others have good effects. But the smoke is bad and I am allergic to it. I was wearing bc masks in LA way before pandemic. Mostly because it smells like pee and pot. Lol

    • @teleriferchnyfain
      @teleriferchnyfain Год назад

      You don’t have to smoke pot -there are edibles. It’s much less dangerous than any other illegal drug - while alcohol is about the most dangerous drug & is legal. The hypocrisy is real

    • @katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441
      @katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441 Год назад

      @@teleriferchnyfain I am allergic to the plant. Also allergic to alcohol. I agree that alcohol is actually worse in general as my partner died from his use. Both do have major impacts on the brain chemistry as well as anything we ingest. Gut is first brain, this feeds the nuero brain and the brain feeds the heart and nerve brain via the elements we ingest. For example the reason why we have hangovers is actually brain swell due to blocking of vitamin b. More it happens it creates micro bleeds. When we have memory missing it’s due to severe swells or micro bleeds from lack of vitamin b getting delivery to the brain. For some the drugs we take regulate chemicals in the brain… but all amino acids are regulators for senses, mental health, and functionality of organs. Certain drugs block the creation of these amino acids.

    • @teleriferchnyfain
      @teleriferchnyfain Год назад

      @@katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441 YOU are allergic. Most people are not. Pot is on the same level (or lower) of danger as caffeine in fact,while alcohol kills more people than heroin. Scientific fact.

    • @katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441
      @katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441 Год назад

      @@teleriferchnyfain I am aware. They give the bed to alcoholics in withdrawal before a OD. I could show you pictures of my partner in a comma from it… but that isn’t great. More people are allergic than one thinks. But it has been noted that Nordic people don’t do well with the plant effects over long term. Increased depression for people that hail from Norway, Sweden, Finland, and some scots/Irish. Studies on genetics and pot.

    • @teleriferchnyfain
      @teleriferchnyfain Год назад +1

      @@katyschildmeyerksapparelde2441 Still the least dangerous of all illegal substances, while alcohol is more dangerous than many illegal drugs

  • @clisaa6974
    @clisaa6974 Год назад +8

    ^ the drug thing makes sense. But doesn’t Korea have a big drinking culture? Like you can die down the road from over drinking through the years. You can’t die from weed. Although I wonder if Korea has as many drunk drivers as the US

  • @ambroise5346
    @ambroise5346 Год назад +3

    As a European law student the consumption of weed being illegal in South Korea, I understand. But it also being illegal outside of koran territory, that just blows my mind. Territorial law just flies out of the window. Being immediately incarcerated, meaning no rights and protection against the system it’s just madness to me. I’m curious if it’s really the case about it being truly illegal or if it’s an abuse.

    • @viharsarok
      @viharsarok Год назад

      What? You study law and the fact that the laws of the country of your citizenship apply to you abroad shock you?

    • @ambroise5346
      @ambroise5346 Год назад +2

      @@viharsarok well, if you did a bit more research on what territorial law means you would understand that normally, unless exception, the laws of your country do not apply when you are in another country. You’re welcome

  • @victoriasfaves
    @victoriasfaves Год назад

    I so had to subscribe because I absolutely love the way you speak your mind😃✌👍

  • @ridita5221
    @ridita5221 Год назад +4

    At least be a normal sex criminal! I love Kelsey's videos. LOL

  • @WelshMunkee
    @WelshMunkee Год назад

    very informative, thank you😀

  • @elinab376
    @elinab376 Год назад +4

    Good video yet agian, Kelsey! Honestly I feel bad for the abused women that can't get a divorce due to financial problems :(

  • @cdobbins3144
    @cdobbins3144 Год назад +4

    The assessment I've made on why Korea and other nations in Northeast Asia have similar laws are largely due to influence from western organized religion influences in the 19th and 20th century. South Korea I find has been subject to a significant amount of influence from religious organizations affiliated or similar to the motive of the John Birch Society. Please let me know what you think.

  • @sfcd4757
    @sfcd4757 Год назад

    Your english is VERY good! I want to visit SK again one day

  • @tkim2320
    @tkim2320 Год назад +1

    Something most Koreans don’t know is that SK was the first Asian country to legalize medical marijuana then Thailand legalized medical a few months later. Then Thailand legalized it to incentivize tourism. Koreas drug hesitancy might stem from the Opium trade but as marijuana was a native plant to Korea, it actually has roots becoming outlawed to the Korean War and GI’s would get high and return to base. So they had the leader jump on board the War on Drugs that was booming in the US and that’s how it happened. Pre-war, people would just pick it from the side of the war and smoke a little. Usually as a home pain remedy. I feel like I should wait to hear everything before writing… Also what I usually say for people to understand the concept of overseas drug use for Koreans is that as a Korean Citizen, you are expected to follow the laws of the country. When you leave Korea, you don’t stop becoming a Korean Citizen. So it would be like Murder or Rape. If you do it overseas doesn’t mean you didn’t do a crime. Similar to how people do sex tourism. Where they travel from high age of consent countries to low age of consent countries to rape children. If you leave Korea and have sex with a child, even if it’s legal in that country, you will still be charged with rape when you get back to Korea. The US has laws that apply to their citizens when abroad such as sex with anyone under 18 no matter the age of consent in the country AND the age of consent in your state since some states have consent laws lower than 18 years old.

    • @tkim2320
      @tkim2320 Год назад

      It’s reinforced by forced deportation from the country you are in back to Korea to be tested and tried. Happened to a bunch of kids who were posting on SNS (social media) that they were smoking weed in Canada while there for college.

  • @majpanik
    @majpanik Год назад +2

    Whoa that "can't do drugs abroad" would've imprisoned 90% of British travellers 😂! We'd end up having to send a new generation to Australia!

  • @dubadub5666
    @dubadub5666 Год назад +9

    knowing the importance of drinking culture in korea its funny the double standard, like alchool is also a recreational drug...

    • @teleriferchnyfain
      @teleriferchnyfain Год назад

      It’s much much more dangerous than weed, & is the real gateway drug.
      The US is responsible for the demonization of marijuana worldwide, BTW.

  • @stephanieallangarman5598
    @stephanieallangarman5598 Год назад

    Dear KELSEY after finding out all the social dynamics, gender norms in S. Korea and other awkward cultural differences and although I’m primarily conservative I’d have to be on some mood elevating meds. 😂🙆🏻‍♀️🙃 SOMETHING would be absolutely necessary. Bless you for your amazing honesty. Stay positive, continue to stand up for yourself and remain healthy in every way.

  • @epbrewtus1
    @epbrewtus1 Год назад

    Very cool! Thanks!

  • @grubbilove6338
    @grubbilove6338 Год назад

    Love this video Kelsey.

  • @pringlelady
    @pringlelady Год назад +3

    Is anyone else in love with kelsey or is it just me? 😂 ok anyway though, the transitions and editing are so fun, I'm obsessed

  • @clbert7460
    @clbert7460 Год назад +1

    Great video! Weed is still illegal in the US at the federal level. If you are caught with drugs at the border, you may be subject to fines and other penalties. Likewise it is illegal to transport weed interstate (that places it in the federal jurisdiction.) There are drug dogs at US ports as well. I read about some wealthy Korean being investigated by the SK government for gambling in Macau not too long ago. Thanks for doing this one.

  • @artursbondars7789
    @artursbondars7789 Год назад

    Nice video, didn't know some of thous stuff. Actually Your first point has nothing to do with strength of ones country's passport. As You pointed out weed is legal in some European countries and European passports are one of the best to. 😅

  • @2GoodLookin
    @2GoodLookin Год назад +1

    I uses to hate, hate, hate, going out in Korea because everybody smoked. These days I love, love, love, going out in Korea since the nasty smokers can't smoke inside of the building anymore. Finally Korean government smartened up regarding this issue.

  • @derekjohnson77
    @derekjohnson77 Год назад +1

    The producers of Soju probably have a strong lobby with the South Korean government

  • @PeppaPigTV_
    @PeppaPigTV_ Год назад

    Hi! Thanks for your video, it was very interesting. Now I understand some subjects and fact that I discovered in some K-drama or the Kpop World. By the way I noticed that your english is si good, did you lived or studied abroad? (Sorry for this question because I discovered your channel just now).

  • @sebastianmartin8665
    @sebastianmartin8665 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video in half korean and half english? 👀

  • @daehako
    @daehako Год назад +4

    Interesting hearing what is illegal in Korea. Laws are a reflection of a societies norms and values from past to present.
    The drug laws may have been a response to the Chinese Opium Wars but need to be modified for weed and educate the public. Porn as illegal suppresses human desires. Like drugs pushes the activity underground and drives up crime like spy cams, trafficking, blackmail in addition to societal shame.
    Great cultural and legal education.

  • @libralady202
    @libralady202 Год назад +4

    Even the airports have a "smoking room" in the states. Smoking is banned inside work, too.

  • @myrachoantonio8832
    @myrachoantonio8832 Год назад +1

    man you just made my day! ooh that explains a lot on the tattoo part does it roll down to Chinese as well, coz I am a big fun of Korean dramas and chinesse dramas but I have never seen an actor with a tattoo!

    • @patrickkenyon2326
      @patrickkenyon2326 Год назад +1

      Many artists cover their tattoos.
      My cousin is a Kpop singer, and she has a tattoo, but when performing, she covers it with clothing or makeup.

    • @myrachoantonio8832
      @myrachoantonio8832 Год назад

      @@patrickkenyon2326 wow congrats on that

  • @josecerrud1079
    @josecerrud1079 Год назад +1

    Prostitution is illegal…yet pink light district exists in Korea, karaoke girl bar and so so…

  • @sashafox8125
    @sashafox8125 Год назад +2

    Ahhhhh as always I love your videos Kelsey and I love that you are a huge ambassador in freedom and don’t give a flying f. 🫶🏻🫶🏻

  • @alisosiaalisosia9282
    @alisosiaalisosia9282 Год назад

    I honestly think that gaming should be shut off earlier, 12am seems to late for young kids

  • @hanagara1907
    @hanagara1907 Год назад +1

    smoking in public is also illegal in my country, which is good for m bc I have asthma and being around smoke sets it off. I went to Japan and it's legal and not always sectioned off so that was SUPER weird then I came to Korea like YES I CAN GO OUT WITHOUT FEAR!

  • @gray_7
    @gray_7 Год назад +3

    I wonder how often tattoo artists get in trouble

  • @loredell
    @loredell Год назад +4

    I remember in the red carpet for the Grammys, BTS being asked if they'll go to play some later (as it was is Las Vegas) and the poor guys "ermmm". Embarrassing xD

  • @HolisticBodyMind
    @HolisticBodyMind Год назад +1

    So so interesting! Wow! Make more videos like this please 😁

  • @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid
    @MyLittleGreenHairdedMermaid Год назад +4

    I don't get how you can get punished for doing weed in another country.... that makes no sense what so ever.

  • @RandiPoitras
    @RandiPoitras Год назад +2

    The devils lettuce is totally legal across Canada now for both medical and recreational use and I’m pretty sure we have a really high passport like tolerance in other countries - Canadians are always super nice remember? Everyone likes us Lol

    • @thressawatts4501
      @thressawatts4501 Год назад

      Our passports are ranked 8th, Korea’s are ranked 2nd!

  • @TheEmpress-jy4rp
    @TheEmpress-jy4rp Год назад +4

    You should be grateful that porn is illegal in your country , porn has ruined a lot of relationships , marriages , and not to mention the sick people it’s brought to the surface , I wish and I wish America would make porn illegal , I think it’s disgusting I appreciate the values and morals that Koreans have and for the most part the purity of the culture , and it’s funny because I’m American and only wish to live and follow the laws of Korea I actually wish a lot of countries would follow Korean law , porn is ruining a lot of people and relationships and not to mention child porn , I can’t believe you would complain about that , maybe you just haven’t been able to exsperience sick things like that , the flesh makes people say and do stupid things ….

  • @Isabella1680
    @Isabella1680 Год назад +1

    The fact that Korea is like "you are mine, wherever you are, so you follow the countries rules, even if you are in another country, where it's illegal".
    It's pretty weird to me too.
    How about Korean Americans ? 🤔 I guess too if they have the Korean citizenship.

  • @garrettrains3916
    @garrettrains3916 Год назад

    Regarding the Online Gaming Law, why are kids under 16 out at midnight at PC rooms anyway?! No homework? No sleep? No parents? No curfew?

  • @eleanorhitchcock7629
    @eleanorhitchcock7629 Год назад

    You have given more information.. I've learned alot from you. Straight talk abs you are correct why should they detect you from doing things outer state. How would they know...
    It's like they own you and tell you what you can and cannot do with your life as a Korean.. pen should be allowed because of to long of this pandemic, men in general have been in isolation to long

  • @vincentpatriarca1807
    @vincentpatriarca1807 Год назад +1

    Same here in Philippines all you mentioned..

  • @tulen1938
    @tulen1938 Год назад +3

    In my country porn is illegal not only making even consuming is a crime
    drugs, weed, alcohol, gambling, tattoos, cheating and haveing s*x out side marriage are all illegal 😂 but i don’t think you will get punishment if you do it outside the country

  • @lyndanickerson1373
    @lyndanickerson1373 Год назад

    When my husband was younger it was common for people to smoke in grocery stores, there were ash trays at the end of the isle.

  • @darlabottom-Actor
    @darlabottom-Actor Год назад +1

    Porn being illegal is good. Lots of people are negatively affected by this, def spiritually, and don't even know it.

  • @nayurimonios4814
    @nayurimonios4814 Год назад

    Ok the 1st and 3rd ones are wild to me. The fact that you can still get in trouble for doing something outside your country just blows my mind. And I’m curious about the last one. So I seen something about in Japan where if you catch your spouse having an affair and also aware of who the affair is with, that you can not only sue your spouse but the person they’re having the affair with as well.
    Does Korea have something similar to this?

  • @joellentrader9494
    @joellentrader9494 Год назад +1

    Could you imagine Snoop dog in Korea. He’d be doing life in prison. Lol. Weed is not a big deal

  • @jessicalau3152
    @jessicalau3152 Год назад

    Same for Singapore. It's illegal to do drugs (incl weed) overseas for Singapore citizens ☹️ ..

  • @yuvixn1749
    @yuvixn1749 Год назад +3

    i don't believe porn is a necessity, it's actually so harmful in many senses, i can accept that masturbating is a necessity. I don't know if making porn illegal is the best solution tho, maybe re educating but we know how the society reacts

    • @lornam1142
      @lornam1142 Год назад

      I didn’t like how she said porn being illegal is why spycams are a problem. That’s like saying women have to voluntarily exploit themselves in order to stop men from doing sex crimes.

  • @shaunnag8100
    @shaunnag8100 6 месяцев назад +1

    Porn is a poison in society so I disagree, I think more countries should ban it. That is one thing I like about your country. You can meet your “human needs” without porn. Porn creates so many toxic consequences. I like some of the moral laws you have. Better than in the west. Social responsibility is lacking and sexual responsibility and morality is becoming less and less, it’s a shame.

  • @membou
    @membou Год назад +1

    Really, the smokers hate the smoke rooms because they have to smell all the smoke? It’s like they almost have self awareness about why non-smokers complain about their presence in the first place.

  • @sadovskisolene5208
    @sadovskisolene5208 Год назад

    Very interrested ! Thanh you !

  • @sanajan8491
    @sanajan8491 Год назад +7

    That is sooo freaking dumb like koreans drink alcohol like freaking cold drink dude its same as drugs you may get addicted and ofcourse you are gonna lose your senses 😂😂 like does this make any sense!?

  • @GMiller75
    @GMiller75 Год назад

    The tattoo doc cert is a weird one. Can understand as it is using needles and they need to be safe and know how it affects the body and if there are any complications, but shouldn't artistic ability be a high priority for a tattoo artist rather than surgical or medical expertise?

  • @monmixer69
    @monmixer69 Год назад +1

    The weed thing don't surprise me. Even smoking cigarettes gives you a bad rep. My Korean said her mom kicked out her out when she got caught.

  • @yasnie123
    @yasnie123 Год назад +2

    im here in the Netherlands and weed is highly overrated, but space cake can be fun at some times.😁✌️

  • @ziggyvonmars
    @ziggyvonmars Год назад

    In Australia it's illegal to basically smoke anywhere near shops or food places. It's not enforced by police but people will let you know also the price is like $30 AUD for a pack of 20's. buuuuut there is an abundance of illegal cigarettes sold undercounter for much cheaper and a lot of Australians now Vape. Australia has just made nicotine prescription only. It's crazy.

  • @MeBDollarsT
    @MeBDollarsT Год назад

    I was like I was like I was like I was like
    Seems like everything that can turn into unhealthy lifestyle seems to be illegal ...too much restraint isn't ok ..but These in a way is good for healthy structure of society in a way

  • @territc6182
    @territc6182 Год назад

    "Being like my parents even when I'm not in the country"! 🤣🤣 No better way to put it.

  • @Nonahh3love
    @Nonahh3love Год назад +1

    Even in my country these listed are illegal 😅 expect the marriage part and the cinderella

  • @movingforward3030
    @movingforward3030 Год назад

    South Africa has the same rules regarding smoking. It was funny when it started but its actually very nice now. (we even call the tax on cigarettes, and alcohol, sin tax)

  • @L.l.I.ia_N
    @L.l.I.ia_N Год назад

    About smoking. It's also illegal in my country to smoke in public. And I understand that smokers don't like to smell their smoke. But neither do I. Why should I suffer from your bad habit while I'm not smoking because passive smoking is more dangerous than active one.
    There's a popular phrase that says You like to go sledding, you also like to drive a sleigh. So take the conveniences by your actions.

  • @angthepandax7087
    @angthepandax7087 Год назад

    Is exhibition (18+) considered illegal? It’s face to face relations (consensually of course) but is it considered similar to 18+ content in terms of law? It’s not recorded. But people still watch them do things. (Sorry for the heavy censorship. I don’t want to get striked.)

  • @grazibaggio5172
    @grazibaggio5172 Год назад

    "People who smoke don't like the smell of the some"... like... what? then why do you smoke? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @soundman6645
    @soundman6645 Год назад

    Good to see you are back ... what happened

  • @mayaan773
    @mayaan773 Год назад

    omg $4 a pack is so cheap here is $16 a pack 😂

  • @jims.villanueva6615
    @jims.villanueva6615 Год назад

    Just wondering: I see some Kpop Idols with tattoos. Will the government confront them as to how they got those tattoos? Or, once you have them, then it's no contest anymore?
    Wonderful video, by the way. And like the others here, I was totally shocked that you can't smoke maryjanes even in a country where it's legal to smoke them! Mind-blowing!

  • @jonatas5212
    @jonatas5212 Год назад +1

    I'm curious about this ati drwg use abroad like how is this law on paper cuz I don't know if any country would have jurisdiction on another country 🤔
    Also, when you said "would they be interested in pursuing a one time user [instead of an actual criminal]?"... well, one of the (many) down sides of being in a country (I'm 🇧🇷) where w33d is not so stigmatized as in Korea is that this is a premise by law enforcement to mass encarcerate young black men and this just makes me sad☹️

    • @viharsarok
      @viharsarok Год назад

      Oh, so you thought your country's laws don't apply to you when you're abroad, son?

  • @xx3792
    @xx3792 Год назад +1

    Thank you for supporting women in relationahips
    Male hierarchy and abuse is not ok

  • @xx3792
    @xx3792 Год назад +1

    Yes. Alcohol is a dangerous drug 2

  • @leonidasspyropoulos849
    @leonidasspyropoulos849 Год назад

    Very interesting video, thank you. The government in Korea seems to care for society.