Sometimes i watch your videos, and you seem to be 1000% in touch with korea. Also stayed there for quite long in the past, but i had spent about 90% of the time working. So it remains regret to this day. Sincerely hope you enjoy your life in korea more and more, bruh.
14:15 You got the point! Even though South Korea is getting open to the world, Koreans still do not know the outside and want to know people who is not Korean! But most Koreans are too shy to talk to you. That is why they stare at you. They want to know you even though they cannot speak English! Now you understand this, and it makes you much comfortable here.
Hi, Francois!!! Great video! I think the main reason why Korean people give you a lot of complimentary or "service" is your charming and friendly personality!! You have an upbeat personality that resonates with many people. I have met many foreigners in Korea for the last twenty years, and I have to say you have the friendliest personality. Also, Koreans have a lot of 정 which translates to affection. Koreans are usually shy and conservative when meeting people especially foreigners at first but when you show them your friendly and happy smiles, they will open up and start engaging with you. Also, it helps if you speak Korean to them. Koreans really appreciate when foreigners can speak their language because it just shows you respect their cultures. Furthermore, being American helps too due to the strong historical alliance between the two countries. As you know, America is Korea's most favorable and most important country to them. Well, my biggest charm in Korea is none other than public safety and gun-free. I know I have said this many times, but this is the main and biggest reason why I have lived in Korea for almost twenty years. Korea is not perfect but I have lived in the U.S. all my life and traveled to many wonderful countries and time and time again, I have come to the conclusion that safety always comes at the top of my list no matter what. I don't care how wonderful a country is but if it is not safe, what is the point? I always feel so safe and peaceful whenever I walk around anywhere and anytime in Korea. I could never experience this when I was in other countries!! You can buy many things in this world but it's impossible to buy public safety like Korea which matters the most. This is the exact reason why I might live here for the rest of my life!! I would have left Korea long ago if it was not safe to be honest. I always hope and pray that Korea remains this way forever. Peace brother!!!
Hey, brotha!! Thanks again for another informative missive! You definitely can't buy the peace of mind that comes with safety. I wonder if it is my personality that gets me service at these restaurants and shops hahaha. I'll continue to be positive as I don't know any other way hahah. Safety is my top concern, especially as I age. I think you and I are on the same page there!!! Thanks always for your constructive comments that add value to content!!♡♡♡
I agree with you on safety, but don't forget healthcare (a close second). As a Korean Canadian I love Canada, but sometimes things happen here that would never happen in Korea. For example my elderly Dad has been attacked more than once by dogs that were not on leashes or just had irresponsible owners. There is a jerk in my neighbourhood who must have a large dog who he lets poop right in the middle of the sidewalk (a massive pile of poop) and never picks it up. My Dad has had at least 3 bikes stolen. I have had expensive gardening tools stolen, etc... However I have returned wallets, brand new phones, etc.. because I believe in karma. I have so many wonderful American friends, but I would never move to the US mainly due to guns, lack of affordable healthcare, and division.
I still love America, but I would never recommend anyone to live there due to many reasons like some you have mentioned. The cost of living is insane, cost of education is ridiculous, homelessness, crimes, drugs, racism and hate crimes, political division, gun violence, corruptions, crazy health care service and cost, and much more. It was not like this when I was growing up in the 70's ans 80's. America had its glory days I hate to say! @@skatingcanuck9837
당신은 정말 아름다운 사람입니다. 당신의 영상을 몇개 봤는데 당신의 웃는 모습에 저도 행복해지는 느낌을 받습니다. 하늘공원에서의 뷰는 정말 아름다웠습니다 하늘에 구름과 갈대가 어루러진 영상은 당신이 사진작가가 아닌가 하는 의구심이 들 정도였습니다. 특히 슬로우 모션으로 찍은 갈대와 풍차가 담긴 몇초 안되는 영상미는 최고였습니다. 늘 행복한 하루 보내세요!
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment!! And yes, I'm a photographer as well:) Your words have made me smile a lot more!!! Thank you for taking the time to watch my videos and to leave me this amazing message!!:)
Your videos make me want to move to Korea. I know when I was there in August my Happiness index was through the roof. There some much about Korea that is just nice.
한국에 사는 한국인입니다 :) I've been watching some of your videos. I just love how positive you are, and how you seem to be spreading that positivity around! I've not tried that exact brand of sweet pumpkin porridge, but i do love me some spp when i'm feeling a bit down. + I have a resting smiley face and I get 'services' all the time too 😂 People, especially older restaurant owners, seem to love young folks with a smile
Hahaha positivity is the key! No sense complaining about things! That pumpkin porridge is incredibly delicious! I like this "resting smile face" hahaha I'll be borrowing this from you lol Thank you for watching and supporting:)
I saw a video of youtube couple living in Korea who complained about the inflated produce prices, but I think they are shopping in the wrong places. I was surprised how reasonable the prices for fruit were at your local fruit markets - some cost less and looked much higher quality than here in Canada. I love that you know support local small shops - it must feel great that they recognize you. That rarely happens in my city.
There are many places where fresh fruit can be purchased at reasonably cheap prices, but fruit is kind of expensive here, at least some thing are (like watermelons). Even though the price may be higher, supporting my neighborhood market is more important than shopping at the big stores as the prices are a bit higher, but I can support my neighborhood:)
@@francoismarc3 I hope Korea doesn't grow watermelons. I have grown them. They take an enormous amount of land and water. The price is justified. Better to import them.
Due to ur smile In monday I always get energy and smile. So I want to say thank to you. I think this is the day you used a lot of energy 😂 I recommend you to come to my neighborhood Songdo :)
@@francoismarc3 C'mon! David Henry the US Air Force bodybuilder who stationed in Korea was also 5'5", I know what you guys are capable of! Show your true color!
Thanks so much! I think more people will come as the content becomes deeper and sparks more curiousity:) We are only at the beginning!! Really thanks for the support!
Your neighbourhood does not look like any of the images of glitzy Seoul I have seen in videos. I am not sure if this makes sense, but it looks like a smaller city, like a real neighbourhood. Firstly the fact that you speak Korean, are polite and respectful goes a loooong way with Koreans. You stand out because you are a foreigner, but why do foreigners always complain I will always be seen as a foreigner? Why not use that to your advantage? Your Korean friend will walk into a restaurant and will look like any regular customer. Francois standing out is not necessarily a bad thing; I think you have started to realize that.
You are absolutely correct! This message is so real and inspiring at the same time. Yes, I can use that to my advantage and I am truly beginning to realize this, BUT I don't take it for granted:)
@@francoismarc3 Thank you for the kindness. Just to clarify I wasn't trying to encourage you to exploit any advantage to being a foreigner. I very much respect that you make a point of not taking that for granted. I have seen foreigner guys in videos who definitely are in Korea just to "play" with the locals. One more thing is you give off a good vibe. For example I remember one video where you were walking through a park filled with Koreans and greeting Koreans with a smile as you pass. As you know Koreans don't usually greet people in the city or engage in small talk, but they make exceptions with you all the time. Lastly people often complain I will always be a foreigner in Korea, but if they wanted to be a local why did they leave the comforts of their home country? Clearly they wanted to seek another home to find another experience.
Most of the time in Korea you can't get extra stuff (in Korean word ''서비스''), but since you smile and are kind to them, they will probably give it to you. As more and more foreigners live in Korea, this kind of hospitality will disappear in the future.
@@francoismarc3 한국인이 외국인에게 서비스를 많이 하는 이유는 '손님'으로 생각하기 때문입니다. 한국은 전통적으로 손님을 극진히 대접하는 문화적 인식을 가지고 있거든요. 한국에 외국인이 '손님'으로 인식되지 않을 정도로 흔해지면 당연히 서비스도 줄겠지요. 그때가 되면 한국에서 외국인으로서 서비스는 받지 못해도 단골로서 서비스는 받을 수 있을 겁니다. 게다가 당신은 멋진 미소를 가지고 있으니까요😊
Korea has many charming qualities and aspects to it's society. Here are a few that always keeps a smile n my face:) How do you feel about this topic?!
Because you are sparkle 😂
They are being nice to you, being generous to you. They want to show love.
Sometimes i watch your videos, and you seem to be 1000% in touch with korea.
Also stayed there for quite long in the past, but i had spent about 90% of the time working. So it remains regret to this day.
Sincerely hope you enjoy your life in korea more and more, bruh.
악의는 없을 거에요 정말 잘생겨서 쳐다보는 거 일수도 있어요 ㅎㅎ
Its the truth! Loooool
I agree with that. Very good n positive vibe gent.
소소한 당신의 일상이 아름답습니다.
당신은 지적이고 예의바르며 친절합니다
그리고 항상 평화롭습니다
Thank you so much! The small things in life are what makes us happy:)
일부러 번역투로 적어주신건가요? ㅋㅑ~ 배려심 ㅎㅎ
많이 웃어서 그런지 인상 너무 좋으시고
Hey, thank you so much for this comment! It makes me smile more!!:)
This country needs more positive people like you. Thank you for your positive energy!
Woah...thank you so much for this compliment:(:(
14:15 You got the point! Even though South Korea is getting open to the world, Koreans still do not know the outside and want to know people who is not Korean! But most Koreans are too shy to talk to you. That is why they stare at you. They want to know you even though they cannot speak English! Now you understand this, and it makes you much comfortable here.
Exactly, right!!!!!
잘생기고 매력적인 미소를 지니고 있네요. ❤한국에서 좋은 추억만 가득하길 바래요.
Thank you so much for this kind comment!! I love my life here in Korea!:):)
Hi, Francois!!! Great video! I think the main reason why Korean people give you a lot of complimentary or "service" is your charming and friendly personality!!
You have an upbeat personality that resonates with many people. I have met many foreigners in Korea for the last twenty years, and I have to say you have the friendliest personality. Also, Koreans have a lot of 정 which translates to affection.
Koreans are usually shy and conservative when meeting people especially foreigners at first
but when you show them your friendly and happy smiles, they will open up and start engaging with you. Also, it helps if you speak Korean to them. Koreans really appreciate when foreigners can speak their language because
it just shows you respect their cultures. Furthermore, being American helps too due to the strong historical alliance
between the two countries. As you know, America is Korea's most favorable and most important country to them. Well, my biggest charm in Korea is none other than public safety and gun-free. I know I have said this many times,
but this is the main and biggest reason why I have lived in Korea for almost twenty years. Korea is not perfect but I have lived in the U.S. all my life and traveled to many wonderful countries and time and time again, I have come to the conclusion that safety always comes at the top of my list no matter what. I don't care how wonderful a country is but if it is not safe, what is the point?
I always feel so safe and peaceful whenever I walk around anywhere and anytime in Korea. I could never experience this when I was in other countries!! You can buy many things in this world but it's impossible to buy public safety like Korea which matters the most.
This is the exact reason why I might live here for the rest of my life!! I would have left Korea long ago if it was not safe to be honest. I always hope and pray that Korea remains this way forever. Peace brother!!!
Hey, brotha!! Thanks again for another informative missive! You definitely can't buy the peace of mind that comes with safety. I wonder if it is my personality that gets me service at these restaurants and shops hahaha. I'll continue to be positive as I don't know any other way hahah. Safety is my top concern, especially as I age. I think you and I are on the same page there!!! Thanks always for your constructive comments that add value to content!!♡♡♡
I agree with you on safety, but don't forget healthcare (a close second). As a Korean Canadian I love Canada, but sometimes things happen here that would never happen in Korea. For example my elderly Dad has been attacked more than once by dogs that were not on leashes or just had irresponsible owners. There is a jerk in my neighbourhood who must have a large dog who he lets poop right in the middle of the sidewalk (a massive pile of poop) and never picks it up. My Dad has had at least 3 bikes stolen. I have had expensive gardening tools stolen, etc... However I have returned wallets, brand new phones, etc.. because I believe in karma. I have so many wonderful American friends, but I would never move to the US mainly due to guns, lack of affordable healthcare, and division.
I still love America, but I would never recommend anyone to live there due to many reasons like some you have mentioned. The cost of living is insane, cost of education is ridiculous, homelessness, crimes, drugs, racism and hate crimes, political division, gun violence, corruptions, crazy health care service and cost, and much more. It was not like this when I was growing up in the 70's ans 80's. America had its glory days I hate to say! @@skatingcanuck9837
Very well said my friend! @@skatingcanuck9837
As more foreigners enter into Korea, increased crimes, and disturbances, hygienes, bugs.
당신은 정말 아름다운 사람입니다. 당신의 영상을 몇개 봤는데 당신의 웃는 모습에 저도 행복해지는 느낌을 받습니다. 하늘공원에서의 뷰는 정말 아름다웠습니다 하늘에 구름과 갈대가 어루러진 영상은 당신이 사진작가가 아닌가 하는 의구심이 들 정도였습니다. 특히 슬로우 모션으로 찍은 갈대와 풍차가 담긴 몇초 안되는 영상미는 최고였습니다. 늘 행복한 하루 보내세요!
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment!! And yes, I'm a photographer as well:) Your words have made me smile a lot more!!! Thank you for taking the time to watch my videos and to leave me this amazing message!!:)
Every smile makes people happy and yours contributed a lot in your neighborhood! Enjoy every day with what your neighborhood has to offer!
Thank you so much for this!!!:)
The best neighborhood is the neighborhood that makes you feel like home.
Ooooooh, I like this!!!
Your videos make me want to move to Korea. I know when I was there in August my Happiness index was through the roof. There some much about Korea that is just nice.
Come back!! You won't be disappointed!!!!
@@francoismarc3 I'm planning a visit in May. I can't wait!!!!
Yes there is a proverb in Korea '웃는얼굴에 침못뱉은다' one can't spit on a smily face ~ meaning alot will be firgiven when smiling ~
Thank you for this proverb!!!!
한국에 사는 한국인입니다 :) I've been watching some of your videos. I just love how positive you are, and how you seem to be spreading that positivity around! I've not tried that exact brand of sweet pumpkin porridge, but i do love me some spp when i'm feeling a bit down.
+ I have a resting smiley face and I get 'services' all the time too 😂 People, especially older restaurant owners, seem to love young folks with a smile
Hahaha positivity is the key! No sense complaining about things! That pumpkin porridge is incredibly delicious! I like this "resting smile face" hahaha I'll be borrowing this from you lol Thank you for watching and supporting:)
아마도 모든 사람들이 당신의 아름다운 스마일을 좋아해서 서비스를 더 주는것일겁니다~~ ㅎㅎㅎ
Maybe everyone likes your beautiful smile so they give you more service~ lol
Hahahhahahahahaha Then I'll continue smiling as long as I am here haahaa
I watched your video for the first time today. I subscribed. Your videos are different from others, very calm, positive and honest.
Hey, thanks so very much for the support:). I do my best to be as positive as I can and happy for everything in my life:)
오늘도 좋은 하루 되세요 감사합니다
너무 감사합니다!!!!!:):)
If I had set of chompers like you, I would smile every day. Love the vibe. Keep it up.
Hahaha thanks so much for this:)
The service part happens to me quite often too 😅 gotten free cake, free drinks, pajeon, etc… I thought this happened to everyone 😅😂
I thought it only happened to me lol hahahah I'm happy I'm not alone lol
I saw a video of youtube couple living in Korea who complained about the inflated produce prices, but I think they are shopping in the wrong places. I was surprised how reasonable the prices for fruit were at your local fruit markets - some cost less and looked much higher quality than here in Canada. I love that you know support local small shops - it must feel great that they recognize you. That rarely happens in my city.
There are many places where fresh fruit can be purchased at reasonably cheap prices, but fruit is kind of expensive here, at least some thing are (like watermelons). Even though the price may be higher, supporting my neighborhood market is more important than shopping at the big stores as the prices are a bit higher, but I can support my neighborhood:)
@@francoismarc3 I hope Korea doesn't grow watermelons. I have grown them. They take an enormous amount of land and water. The price is justified. Better to import them.
Due to ur smile In monday I always get energy and smile. So I want to say thank to you.
I think this is the day you used a lot of energy 😂
I recommend you to come to my neighborhood Songdo :)
I walked 15k steps today! Lol Songdo is in Incheon, right?
@@francoismarc3 Yesss It's a little bit far 😂😂
@oun-i5y hahaha right! And also, MONDAY is the BEST day!!!:)
me too. I thought it was normal. they definitely like you for real!
Hahahah, I'm glad someone likes me at least hahahah
Keep smiling Cocker!
Lol the baby cat is always smiling!! Hahaha
First time I see your you tube it’s refreshing to see it you explain so will I wish you very best viewing from Texas
Hey, thanks so much for watching all the way from the US!!:)
I love this neighborhood! I would live there
Its so cozy!! That's the charm of this neighborhood!!:)
Love this topic!!!
Hey, thanks so much!!!!
I figured he got free stuff because he’s very handsome 🥰 🥰
Oh, thank you so much!! Maybe this is true:) hahahah
I wish people gave me free stuff at the camera shop... Now I'm legit jealous!!
Give you free stuff at the camera shop??? wtf Korea doesn't want a freeloader like you.
Hahahaha, they also give free lens filters to protect against the sun lol
❤😊😊❤
♡♡♡♡
It's super cold? Wasn't it blessing hot just last week? Same think here in LA
Exactly! That's Korea hahah
만약 외계인이 지구를 방문한다면당신은 지구인 대표로 나설 자격이 있습니다.
어른이지만 아이같은 순수함을 간직하고 있습니다. 지구를 아름답게 지키려면 프랑소와 같은 사람이 적어도 1,000,0000명 이상 필요합니다.
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ thank you so much for this message! It really brightened my day!!")
you are quite unique in korea with strong physique, please don't hurt our people lol
Lol I'm actually quite small, lol
@@francoismarc3 C'mon! David Henry the US Air Force bodybuilder who stationed in Korea was also 5'5", I know what you guys are capable of! Show your true color!
I really enjoy watching and listening to your view on Korea. More people should subscribe this channel.
Thanks so much! I think more people will come as the content becomes deeper and sparks more curiousity:) We are only at the beginning!! Really thanks for the support!
Your neighbourhood does not look like any of the images of glitzy Seoul I have seen in videos. I am not sure if this makes sense, but it looks like a smaller city, like a real neighbourhood. Firstly the fact that you speak Korean, are polite and respectful goes a loooong way with Koreans. You stand out because you are a foreigner, but why do foreigners always complain I will always be seen as a foreigner? Why not use that to your advantage? Your Korean friend will walk into a restaurant and will look like any regular customer. Francois standing out is not necessarily a bad thing; I think you have started to realize that.
You are absolutely correct! This message is so real and inspiring at the same time. Yes, I can use that to my advantage and I am truly beginning to realize this, BUT I don't take it for granted:)
@@francoismarc3 Thank you for the kindness. Just to clarify I wasn't trying to encourage you to exploit any advantage to being a foreigner. I very much respect that you make a point of not taking that for granted. I have seen foreigner guys in videos who definitely are in Korea just to "play" with the locals.
One more thing is you give off a good vibe. For example I remember one video where you were walking through a park filled with Koreans and greeting Koreans with a smile as you pass. As you know Koreans don't usually greet people in the city or engage in small talk, but they make exceptions with you all the time.
Lastly people often complain I will always be a foreigner in Korea, but if they wanted to be a local why did they leave the comforts of their home country? Clearly they wanted to seek another home to find another experience.
What’s the name of your Neighborhood so next time I go to Korea I can Stay there.
your outlook is so admirable, we should all take a bit of your positivity
I'm doing my best! Negativity feels stronger, but a simple smile can increase positivity many fold, I think!!:)
Roughly 1 pyung = 37 square feet
Good info!!!
I want to go to your dentist.
Hahahahahahahahahahhahaha lol this comment lol
형님 조니소말리라는 유튜버좀 대려가주세여. 아시아에 미국인에대한 또한 흑인에대한 나쁜이미지를 퍼트리고 잇어요 . . . 아 진짜 미국에 멀하든 좋앗는데 그사람이 행동하는거보고 미국자채가 싫어지더군요. 한번 찾아봐주세여 . . 심각합니다. 일본에서도 추방덴사람인데 한국에서는 그걸안하고잇어여 .
I'll have to look up this person. I haven't heard of him before!!
형님, 일본에 사는 미국인들보다 한국에 사는 미국인들이 통계로 약 2배이상 많던데 이유가 뭘까요? 한국계 미국인들? 미군들?
I'm not sure, but I kinda feel like Korean culture is closer to American culture than Japanese culture would be? Just a guess...I love it here:)
Zinc and vitamin c tablets will donwonders
Are you saying I should be taking them?
Most of the time in Korea you can't get extra stuff (in Korean word ''서비스''), but since you smile and are kind to them,
they will probably give it to you. As more and more foreigners live in Korea, this kind of hospitality will disappear in the future.
Why do you think this service will dissappear??
@@francoismarc3 한국인이 외국인에게 서비스를 많이 하는 이유는 '손님'으로 생각하기 때문입니다. 한국은 전통적으로 손님을 극진히 대접하는 문화적 인식을 가지고 있거든요. 한국에 외국인이 '손님'으로 인식되지 않을 정도로 흔해지면 당연히 서비스도 줄겠지요. 그때가 되면 한국에서 외국인으로서 서비스는 받지 못해도 단골로서 서비스는 받을 수 있을 겁니다. 게다가 당신은 멋진 미소를 가지고 있으니까요😊
@utreFout 감사합니다!!!:):)