This style video 1000% for me I find it interesting to see life there and also see you experience new things whilst also sharing some facts and info about the place you’re at
Enjoyed this one a lot bro! Visted Itaewon back in 2019 but it was super late night on a Wednesday so I wasn't able to get a proper feel for the area. Also noticed the increase in quality in this vid as well as your confidence talking/filming while walking around. Big respect!
ahaha thanks man, yeah I'm really trying to improve my confidence on camera, I still feel a little awkward when filming by myself, but I'm glad you've noticed the difference
Incredible video bro! Loved the chatty authentic style to it and seeing you experience new things. Your confidence has peaked too which makes the video so enjoyable! Keep to this style bro it suits you a lot 🎉
@@KKrusher I have 3 reasons which I’ll explain in a future video, but the main ones are I already knew a lot about the culture here in Korea and my friend lives in Korea too
It's funny some Korean clubs have a "no foreigners" rule. People assume the club is racist, but it's for exact reason that fights happen. Thank you for being honest about your experiences. As a club owner why would you want to let in trouble that could lead to violence, vandalism, and danger of other patrons? They have a right to protect their business. I watch videos from an American vlogger who has lived in Korea for 14 years and he has spoken about some loud drunk American soldiers who actually made him feel embarrassed and bad for Korean employees.
Yeah I understand why people would assume that as I assumed that at first, it can be pretty annoying being refused from a place just because of where I am from. I do believe that the main reason why there is the ‘no foreigner’ rule is because of the fights that happen but I don’t think all foreigners should be banned from a place because of a couple of other foreigners, as I’ve seen Korean people fight too. I think there should be a more fair rule, but I’m not sure what that could be. I think if the roles were reversed and if someone comes to England but it says Korean people are not allowed, then I wouldn’t blame Koreans for being angry about that either
This style video 1000% for me I find it interesting to see life there and also see you experience new things whilst also sharing some facts and info about the place you’re at
I'm gonna try to film more videos this style then in the future!
Enjoyed this one a lot bro! Visted Itaewon back in 2019 but it was super late night on a Wednesday so I wasn't able to get a proper feel for the area. Also noticed the increase in quality in this vid as well as your confidence talking/filming while walking around. Big respect!
ahaha thanks man, yeah I'm really trying to improve my confidence on camera, I still feel a little awkward when filming by myself, but I'm glad you've noticed the difference
Incredible video bro! Loved the chatty authentic style to it and seeing you experience new things. Your confidence has peaked too which makes the video so enjoyable! Keep to this style bro it suits you a lot 🎉
ahaha thank you man, yeah i hope to be even more confident in future videos!
Just a random Korean viewer here. Any particular reason why you're in Korea??
@@KKrusher I have 3 reasons which I’ll explain in a future video, but the main ones are I already knew a lot about the culture here in Korea and my friend lives in Korea too
It's funny some Korean clubs have a "no foreigners" rule. People assume the club is racist, but it's for exact reason that fights happen. Thank you for being honest about your experiences. As a club owner why would you want to let in trouble that could lead to violence, vandalism, and danger of other patrons? They have a right to protect their business. I watch videos from an American vlogger who has lived in Korea for 14 years and he has spoken about some loud drunk American soldiers who actually made him feel embarrassed and bad for Korean employees.
Yeah I understand why people would assume that as I assumed that at first, it can be pretty annoying being refused from a place just because of where I am from. I do believe that the main reason why there is the ‘no foreigner’ rule is because of the fights that happen but I don’t think all foreigners should be banned from a place because of a couple of other foreigners, as I’ve seen Korean people fight too. I think there should be a more fair rule, but I’m not sure what that could be. I think if the roles were reversed and if someone comes to England but it says Korean people are not allowed, then I wouldn’t blame Koreans for being angry about that either