Korea TRADERS is much better than Costco! Impressed. I wish Traders would be in US! Sara...i'm upset they rid of the combo pizza in US since covid. WTH! In the US shopping carts will end up miles away from the store. Most of the time the homeless will use it.
Loved this Video 💕 And about the shopping cart debate, in Germany we also use coins so we have to put them back, but there is definitely people who figure out a way to retrieve the coin and just place the cart somewhere random on the parking lot or in a park nearby... We had this social project in 10th grade (thats over 10 years ago now) where we "freed" the shopping carts from a big supermarket here (with their permission) and left it like that for us to see how people will react and 94,5 % put them back to their designated place where they belong. I think its decent to put it back 😌
This was such an enjoyable video. I could feel the cold water Kyuho was standing in, and the clarity of the water and fresh air was so beautiful, I almost felt like I was there, too! The area reminded me of traveling in the mountainous parts of western Virginia and West Virginia during summer. You guys are SO GOOD at making us feel we’re along for the experience! You never disappoint.
Korea is so beautiful and green. Could you (or have you) do a video about the changes you have seen in Korea since you guys have been together? Has it changed environmentally? How about societal changes, and economic changes?
Ah yes, those lovely hills. I lived in Namyangju for six years, including through COVID, so I passed through those areas a lot, especially when I was avoiding Seoul due to the virus. So many hidden treasures everwhere, up and down both sides of the Bukhangang (Gapyeong, Namyangju, Yangpyeong) and into the valleys. And the first time I went to a Costco in Korea in 2010, to the Yangjae branch, I learned to never go by car on a Sunday again lol. I hour waiting around the block to get into the parking lot, and another hour to find a parking space! Hope your wait wasn't that long! ~
I used to always return my cart before I got disabled. Nowadays, I mostly shop online for delivery or pick-up. If I even have the tiniest amount of energy to go in and get something from the grocery store, by the time I get to my car (even tho I park in the handicapped spot) I am writhing in pain. I wish I could put the cart away and I'm embarrassed that I cannot. Thankfully where I live, there are people who get paid to bag groceries and pick up all the carts from the parking lot.
I agree with you on shopping carts. I've been criticized for returning carts because by doing so I'm taking money away from the employees who retrieve the carts as those job opportunities would be lost. My answer was that those employees could be doing more productive jobs and that if everyone returned their carts, the prices in the stores could be lowered. I favor revoking Costco memberships for people caught not returning their carts.
let's be for real though, no supermarket chain is going to lower their prices because you return your cart 😂 where i live, trolley collection is an actual job. often people do it because they prefer it or they may not have the capacity to work other supermarket jobs. they return the trolleys from the bays to the front of the store as well as picking up ones around the carpark. some even drive around the neighbourhood picking up carts people have walked home with. who are we to say it's not a productive job? i'm not against returning carts to the bays if they are a reasonable distance, which is the case at my local. i'm not about to walk it 200m back though if a supermarket only has one bay and i had to park at the opposite end of the carpark. or sometimes you may be in a shopping centre where you are parked on a completely different level to the supermarket. i'm not catching a lift or travelator to return a cart.
@@orsonsadler If customers returned their carts properly, they would save the store the expense of hiring cart collectors. The lowered expense means that the store could be more competitive on pricing.
I enjoyed this video. I often see videos of mountainous areas in Korea, but this region was surprisingly very lush and green mixed with mountains. Perhaps it is the time of year, but the scenery was breathtaking. Please do more of these day trip videos exploring new regions.
It’s sooo green and lush in the summer time in the Korean countryside. Once that humidity kicks in though, whew, it’s very difficult to enjoy the outdoors there without sweating up a storm 😮💨💦
I guess it doesn’t matter where in the world, Costco parking lots are just busy all the time 😅 It’s always so interesting to see what they sell in different countries. Thanks again for a relaxing video for my Sunday!
In the US, the liquor laws very by state, but in mine - you can purchase beer, wine, cider, and malt drinks in grocery/convenience stores. I can buy soju/makgeoli at the Korean grocery store here. (I'm actually really excited - they just started stocking soju and makgeoli and they had your favorite chestnut one! I bought it but haven't opened it yet.) Hard liquor/spirits must be purchased at a dedicated liquor store, but they're independently/corporation owned, not run by the state. It was absolutely wild when I went to California years back and I just walked into a Trader Joes in California while I was visiting a friend and they had a whole row of whiskey right in the regular grocery store. I was so surprised. Aldi has the coin cart return here, but honestly, almost every time I've gone, someone offers to take my cart for me and they'll give me their quarter. Sometime I even make money because someone just gave me their cart when I was coming in and they refused my quarter when I offer it. I also feel strongly about the "you should return the carts at least to the cart corrals." It's just a decent thing to do. Yes, someone gets paid to retrieve those carts in the end, but people who just leave them everywhere do make their life more difficult and risk damaging other cars if the land isn't flat or a breeze happens. I do wonder about what the ettiquette for the motorized scooter carts - since people are using those specifically because they can't walk long distances. At least the workers can take a small sitting break bringing those back to the store.
7:51 Honestly amazed how Costco Korea brings in overseas products now. Bitchin' Sauce was made in my hometown! I guess I don't have to bring gifts anymore to Korean relatives lol. Korea's got everything!
Hi from a Canadian living in Florida. I just discovered your videos a couple of weeks ago, so I’ve been slowly catching up on nine years! Your videos are informative and entertaining. I visited Korea last year and fell in love with the country. Please keep them coming😀
I live in Southern California and my favorite Costco food court items are hot dog and combination pizza. They also got rid of combination pizza at Costcos in the U.S. even though it was the favorite food court item for many of their customers. I wish LG or Samsung would make smaller refrigerators with newer design as you do. I always enjoy watching your blog and wish you guys happiness and health!
San Diego here. I remember when Bitchin' Sauce could only be found at the local farmers' markets. Now it's sold in Korea?! You two should try it next time, for sure!
Great filming & I'm always vibing to Kyuho's music choices. S. Korea's countryside is SO beautiful! ("They're everywhere!" & "Toe jam" lol!) I felt bad for the kitty that was feeling so awful. It's so kind that you guys take care of all of them the way you do. Btw, how's Monkey doing? Have a great week!
Glad you don’t live in the “Lego blocks”. I really hope you so make it back to the tadpole pond, it was SO beautiful there! Thanks for sharing and hope you have a safe and happy week !
I believe in kindness as much as possible and whenever possible. However, safety is number one, especially with small children, depending on where you are and who you're with. Supporting one's job is just as important as supporting businesses that employ many individuals. I enjoyed browsing with you at Costco. When I travel, I love going to different Costco. Did they sell any Korean-made tea? the dried packets? We went to Costco in Seoul and were distracted and amazed. We only got coffee for the duration of our trip. Thank you for sharing.
You guys were so disciplined. That’s awesome!!! Those Costco escalators reminded me of the flat escalators in IKEA in the US. Te parking looked like a nightmare. I haven’t seen water that clear, in a stream, since I was a kid.
in my country, where shopping in the mall is like a daily routine (you can have a big mart like Costco inside the mall), so actually we have that special space to put your shopping cart in every floor. Yet... some people decided not to care about that and leave the shopping cart in the parking lot OMG so frustated, bcause if the parking lot is crowded, it makes an queue since people must take care the shopping cart that leave on... I'm thankful that nowadays, in big city in my country, is more care about this and put in the special place. and yeah, we MUST put it back in the available space..so it's not disturbing others and more neat.
My Sunday afternoons are always so much more enjoyable with you guys. This was such a lovely video - definitely loving the slightly longer ones! Thanks for sharing your lovely week with us, hope this new one is also amazing!
We still have the coin released trolley here, quite often people will have a keyring token that can be used instead as it’s the same size, shape etc as the coin required & a keyring is a lot easier to have to hand.
My opinion: There are two types of people. Good people and those who leave their carts without putting them away. Nothing bothers me more. At the Aldi grocery store here, we still have coin operated carts (haha "operated") I'm in Texas, where you can literally pick up a single can beer at the local gas station. We need a happy medium. LOL Our Costco has a gigantic wine/beer selection as well. Have a great week you guys!
Life is not always that simple. I always put my cart back now. But in Canada the weather can be minus fifty in the winter and if you have small children you cannot just leave them in the car alone or drag them back out in that type of weather. Sometimes, you have to park pretty far away as well and there are no close by places to put the carts. It’s even super hard with an elderly mom, but I always do put them back when she comes. And yes, when my children were small, I mostly remember putting the carts away, but I also remember when my arm was in a cast from protecting my child from falling on the ice, I didn’t. During that time, I could not afford home delivery of groceries and there was no help either elsewhere. So you do why you can.
@@ctgctg1 Here in the States, cart corrals are placed so that it takes (max) 5 seconds to return a cart. I left my children in the car for that 5 seconds and returned my cart with my eye on them the whole time. The odds of someone kidnapping a stranger's child in broad daylight are slim to none. My mother, an 80-year-old liver patient, returns her cart every time. (Michigan weather is also brutal - still returns her cart). If she can do it, so can we. Be well. :)
@@MrsGrumpy4 as I said, not all situations are the same. Circumstances in life can influence situations. I have learned best not to assume or judge people. In general, I agree with putting back the cart. As I said, I do this all the time now, but in certain life circumstances didn’t as I wasn’t physically able to. I always pushed the cart as far away from other cars that I could. Not all grocery chains had sufficient grocery stalls where I lived during the times I had difficulties. It’s much improved given the complaints when people didn’t put them back.
@@ctgctg1 I am not going to turn this comment section into a carbon copy of the TikTok video. I stand firmly by my original comment. Small anecdotes won’t change that. Thanks for the debate.
In regards to alcohol, it used to be in Washington State that we could only buy hard liquor at the state liquor stores. The law changed in 2011, so now it can be sold at grocery stores and Costco.
I haven't been to Costco in 10 years and it was nice to look at what you can get. But the food court did not disappoint with the hot dog. Maybe I'll visit again. :)
In Germany it's a no-no to not put your shopping cart back. It's a rarity to see a shopping cart left in the parking lot, at least where I regularly shop for groceries. Our parking spots are also not that big, so to leave a shopping cart just standing anywhere would be a hassle for anyone around. We also use the coin system, not every supermarket, but most do it. Loved this chill vlog!
The main reason so many people today are inconsiderate of others and selfish is because of bad parents. Too many parents fail to teach their children morals and ethics.
Some children are also hard to deal with. Do you realize that some kids act differently with their parents but when parents are not around, they misbehave while others don't hide their misbehavior 😢. Thank God my mom and i were really close and i was just like her
쇼핑카트 이론 재밌네요ㅎㅎ사용한 물건은 제자리에 갖다두는 게 당연하지 않나 생각했는데 영어 댓글 몇 개 읽어보니 어떤 경우는 국가 차이가 있을 수도 있다는 생각이 들었어요. 댓글들을 보니 노인이나 아이들을 데리고 있는 부모의 경우 그럴 수도 있다고 하는데 한국에서는 애들을 차에 두고 어디 잠깐 다녀오는 경우가 많고, 캐나다나 미국에 비해 한국 주차장은 넓어봤자라...😅맥시멈 30초면 갖다놓고도 남을 시간이니 공용 물건은 당연히 가져다 놓는 게 맞다고 봐요. 그냥 그 틱톡 찍은 사람이 관심 받고 싶어서 그런걸 수도 있겠네요~재밌는 이야기 주제였어요ㅋㅋㅋ영상 잘 봤습니다💚
맞아요 한국은 주차장이 많이 넓지 않다보니 사실 금방 되돌려 놓을 수 있는거 같아요. 쇼핑카트 이론은 저도 세라덕에 처음 들어봤네요 ㅋㅋ 미국에선 그 틱톡 영상에 기사까지 나오고 엄청 논란이 된거 같아요. 영상 올린 사람이 너무 많은 관심(?!)을 받아서 이제 원본은 지운걸로 알아요. 개인의 이기적인 행동이 타인에겐 어떤 피해로 돌아올 수도 있다는걸 다시금 생각하게 한 예였던거 같아요. 영상 시청해주셔서 감사해요 🥰
Good to see the Korean Costco keeps to the $1.50 hot dog combo. As for alcohol, we can get beer, wine, and sake in grocery stores and places like Costco, but liquors can only be sold in ABC stores (at least in Virginia).
Korean Costco looks interesting and has a lot of cool stuff you cannot find at Canadian Costco! A lot of people where I live in Ontario, Canada (Windsor), leave their shopping carts in the parking spaces, steal the shopping carts and leave them in ditches, another store's parking lot or take them to an apartment complex.
In BC you can find wine and beer at some grocery stores (this is just recently) and there are private liquor stores but it is not in every gas station and stuff like some states.
one thing I always buy from Cosco is all-natural avocado (spread) for bread, there no GMO, just lemon and sea salt in it , and all natural nuts butter (all different types of nuts in it) butter sandwich, great video to watch
재작년에 두분 추천으로 vessi 알게되어서 구매했는데, 비오는날 완전 꿀템이에요 ㅎㅎ 저도 요즘 코스트코 완전 빠졌는데, 갈 때마다 20만원은 쓰게되어서 돈아끼려다 텅장되는 부작용이ㅠㅠ 푸트코트에 떡볶이 신상나왔는데, 강추해요! 어디서든 먹을 수 있지만 그가격에 그 정직한 떡볶이맛을 찾기 어렵더라고요 ㅎㅎ
와 감사합니다 :) 저도 Vessi 신발만 신어요 ㅋㅋ 특히 장마철엔 진짜 최고인거 같아요. 코스트코는 그래서 진짜 딱 리스트에 적은것만 사려고 하는데 하 먹고싶은게 너무 많네요 ㅋㅋ 떡볶이가 너무 맵지 않다면 나중에 꼭 먹어봐야겠어요 😃 요즘에 매운걸 너무 못 먹겠어요. 치킨베이크가 아직 있었다면 떡볶이 소스에 찍어 먹어보고 싶은데 아쉽네요 🥲
I purposefully park near cart stations so cart return is easy. I hate when they're so far. But it is the right thing to do to return your cart. Sometimes you can hand them off to another customer. I no longer have a Costco membership but when I did, getting a frank was a must! Does Costco in Korea hand out samples of new foods? The only time I'm not wearing my Vessi shoes is when I'm in sandals. Right now I'm wearing my weekenders. I'll be taking my stormbursts..high and low tops to Korea next year as I'll be there around 설날. On the plane I'll be wearing the slip ons..forget the style name..the ones without laces. I'm definitely a Vessi girl thanks to you two.
남을 배려하지 못하는 건 그걸 배려할 만큼의 지능이 없어서라고 하더라고요. 다른 사람이 어떻게 느낄지를 예상할 머리가 없어서라고. 근데 내가 왜 그래야해? 난 손해 보기 싫어. 난 호구가 아니거든 하면서 자신의 행동이 현명하다고 자랑하는 사람도 정작 그거 니 지능이 딸려서 그래라고 하면 그건 인정하기 싫어한다네요. 어떤 교수님이 하신 말이었는데 문득 그 생각이 났네요.
Your videos always help me settle when my soul is a little ruffled. Currently watching your video, sipping matcha and knitting my chihuahua a sweater (it may be summer now but winter will come.)
In Italy we still need to put the coin inside to get the big cart. We also have smaller carts and for those you don't need coins, and they are left directly at the checkout.
As far as alcohol goes, Quebec has 'SAQ' which is the government run alcohol store. However, pretty much all grocery stores, convenience stores and Costcos have a wine, beer and cocktail sections. It's just that a lot of liquor and brands can only be sold in SAQ but you can still find a good variety elsewere, my Montreal Costco wine section looks just like the one you showed! Sadly SAQ doesnt carry flavored soju so I have to drive to Ontario to LCBO (their government store) to get that. And I cant find Makgeolli anywhere to save my life so I can only stock up on that when I go to the US by car.
Love your videos. Nice to see your Costco it's different in United States I'm from Tampa Florida. Every Sunday morning unmatched all your blogs. Hope to see you when we visit Korea. Take care.
In most states its hard liquor that has to be sold at a certain place. Grocery stores usually carry beer and wine. Our costco looks like the one in korea with the wines.
I also feel very strongly about putting the shopping cart back. I'm also I bit intense, tho. I also feel the need to organize the carts so they are all properly stacked in the cart area 😅
I haven't seen the video about returning trolleys, but I was only saying the other day it's a certain kind of person that doesn't return it. I'm a returner 😅
OMG. Costco in Korea looks like heaven. I don't think I could go there without buying everything. I totally agree that ppl should put back their shopping carts after they use them. It's common courtesy and not a difficult thing to do at all. I feel like ppl are thinking more and more only about themselves. Let's take care of each other.
You MUST get that Bitchin' Sauce!!! It's the best!! Seriously. (Now I know Korea Costco carries it, thanks!).❤❤❤ Regarding Costco not continuing certain items that seems really popular; if they can't continue getting things at a good price, they will discontinue them. Only the "lost leader" items like the hotdog + drink, and rotisserie chicken are items that remain. Costco makes their money on membership fees, not the items they sell. (TIP: buying jewelry there is a good bargain, since markup is minimal on all their items sold.). Previously worked at Costco....
You went to Costco and bought a handful of items….please tell me you had a second trolley full somewhere. You had a car to fill. 😂 way tooo restrained. Beemo is sooo cute.
This video awakened the stress I felt as a kid when I was tasked to return the shopping cart at the end of our weekly Sunday afternoon grocery trips. Get the quarter back and run back within a minute LOL Great video as always, friends! Stay hydrated 🏊
I live in NJ and the liquor laws in the two counties I have and is currently living in is weird. The Costcos I've been to in my county does not carry at all. But I have heard it's dependent on the township the stores are in also. It seems alot of townships will not or are reluctant to issue liquor licenses which could explain alot. And I'm so envious of Costcos outside of the US. The variety and choices seems so much better 😅
I live in the US and I feel like our Costco is kinda boring; although we’re starting to get a lot of the “trending” Asian food items, I love the Costco in Mexico tho!! So much amazing foods and useful stuff
Canada Costco also got rid of so many of the best food court items! The combination pizza is gone, leaving only cheese and pepperoni. They got rid of the chicken wings too. I think they used to have some kind of sandwich too. Makes me sad!
I guess the alcohol thing in CA is a good thing and bad thing. Limits people who can't control themselves since they'd need to hunt harder to find alkie. But on the flip side, the gov't has to want their $$$, which is probably why you can't find it everywhere. Around here, you can find it anywhere. Amazing the different variety of foods you can find at Costco's in different areas. Obviously in NA, there's going to be a totally different selection. But even over here in California compared to Hawaii, there were a lot of different things tailored to the locals. It was really cool seeing poke and Hawaiian type snacks in HI last time we were there. I just noticed last time we were at our local Costco that the rotisserie chickens were in those bags instead of those plastic cases. Must be a cost saving effort by the company. I'm a bit surprised yours hasn't switched over to big chocolate chip cookies instead of churros. Maybe Korean's like those more. But maybe 4-5 months ago, ours flipped churros for these huge choco cookies. Great move on their part cause now literally every time we go, we have to get 2 of those cookies lol. They got us. The combo pizza must be a chainwide thing. They got rid of that at ours probably a couple years ago now. We just have cheese and pepo now. Man I would love to try a bulgogi pizza though! Only in Korea haha. Sorry this comment is like a book now, but I have to comment on the shopping cart thing. So when I worked at Target in high school, my first task there was doing carts 8 hours a day. Since it was my job, I didn't care if people dumped them in the parking lot and not in cart areas cause it's not like a had a quota of carts to bring back in. However, I do agree with you that it's very inconsiderate/entitled to just dump carts wherever is easy for you. I've always chalked that up to being a lazy, fat American thing, but apparently people do it everywhere. It messes up parking spots, even here, where people can't park. And of course, one time about a year ago when we were visiting that same Target, a cart came flying from the front of the store area that was dumped there and smacked me car, leaving a real good dent. $500 later that was fixed, but WTH, reverse karma or something? I ALWAYS put my cart back because of my experience rounding them up from every corner of the parking lot. It doesn't matter how far the closest cart area is. Since it was in our Tesla, I actually got video of the whole thing and how it went down. Made a video about it if you're curious to see the car smack the car :D. ruclips.net/video/DF1ow6C_G4Q/видео.html
OMG, your car! 😩 Ugh, see that’s exactly why I wish people were more considerate when putting their carts back-they can cause so much damage to other cars. My dad (who treats his car like his third child) always instilled that in us growing up 😅
PS, guys, rivers that are higher on hills/mountains will always be freezing and SO clear! If you want water in which to swim (aka warmer) you have to go to in a river that is in the plains (the sun has time to warm it up) but it's not as clean as where you went. Why don't you guys go to a pool in seoul? they make a huge difference for us, in Romania.
When my kids were young, I made a point to park next to a cart return space in the parking lot. When we returned to the car after shopping, the kids would go in their seats, the shopping would go in the trunk, and the cart would go in the cart return. Just seemed simple to me 😊
Not putting back your shopping cart is a pet peeve of mine! It does say a lot about a person. I also am considerate of people, especially those in customer service. It's simple, treat others the way you would like to be treated. If more followed this, the world would be a better place.
Hi Sarah & Kyuho Always enjoy your weekly content! Am in agreeance on the shopping cart. On a different note, Sarah did u have your.licence back in Canada? Do you miss driving?
we are starting to have a lot of Korean products in our Costco in California. of course, nothing like there :) they took away the combo pizza here since pandemic, BUT, they are bringing it back but as self bake only.
Day trips are so much fun, have you thought about getting a car of your own so you could get away anytime you wanted. What is vehicle ownership/insurance like in Korea?
Nope haha, in our opinion, it’s wayyyy too much of a pain owning a car when you live in Seoul 😅 Traffic is always super congested, and it’s sooo difficult and often expensive to find a parking spot. We’re totally content with borrowing Kyuho’s Mom‘s car for a week or two at a time when we want to travel outside of the province :) Public transportation in Seoul is unmatched 🙌
I remember when I lived in Korea I hated that I couldn't find fridges that were narrow but taller, but now that I'm in France, it's standard, 60cm wide is pretty standard, but they can be as tall as 210cm, crazy tall, you need a step ladder to get in them, lol
Yes 😩 it makes no sense to me, because space is sooo limited in Seoul especially, so why wouldn’t there be a large selection of tall, narrow refrigerators? Most of the ones we see here would literally take up 80% of our kitchen.
Actually that chipotle sauce is good. And in the United States it’s different per state. Where I live you can only go to a liquor store to buy hard liquor. But I can drive like 1 hour north into Washington and buy liquor at Costco. I’ve heard the combination pizza is never coming back.
Alberta liquor and beer are all private. Costco, Superstore, Sobeys/Safeway, and a million other private named stores. The grocery stores must have a separate building//unit(space) for the liquor business - so there is separation but all the stores have a liquor flyer separate from their food flyer. If you can download the Flipp, and set your city to Calgary or wherever. I know Ontario had their Beer Store and Spirits Store in the past, unsure if that has changed. Loved the tadpoles!!!! And same, used to see them all the time in ditches in New Brunswick growing. Not as many now. Hug the earth whenever you can, she is showing the wear and tear of us living in it. ❤❤❤❤❤. Great colour in your vids S 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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Korea TRADERS is much better than Costco! Impressed. I wish Traders would be in US! Sara...i'm upset they rid of the combo pizza in US since covid. WTH! In the US shopping carts will end up miles away from the store. Most of the time the homeless will use it.
Coco's soft meows really pulled at my heartstrings 😭 I can't thank you enough to care for these poor stray cats I'm so glad they have you guys!
Omg, thank you so much 🥺❤️ That’s a huge help! Both Coco and Hoochu have stomatitis, and those meds make their quality of life SO much better!
자극적인편집으로 이루어진 예능같은 영상들 보다가 세라규호님 영상보면 너무 힐링돼요ㅠㅠㅠ~~~~늘 감사히 봅니다!!
Loved this Video 💕 And about the shopping cart debate, in Germany we also use coins so we have to put them back, but there is definitely people who figure out a way to retrieve the coin and just place the cart somewhere random on the parking lot or in a park nearby... We had this social project in 10th grade (thats over 10 years ago now) where we "freed" the shopping carts from a big supermarket here (with their permission) and left it like that for us to see how people will react and 94,5 % put them back to their designated place where they belong. I think its decent to put it back 😌
Omg, that’s so cool that you got to do something like this in school! I’m jealous!
This was such an enjoyable video. I could feel the cold water Kyuho was standing in, and the clarity of the water and fresh air was so beautiful, I almost felt like I was there, too! The area reminded me of traveling in the mountainous parts of western Virginia and West Virginia during summer. You guys are SO GOOD at making us feel we’re along for the experience! You never disappoint.
Wow, thank you so much 🥺 That’s always our goal 💚
Wow ! It’s absolutely beautiful there ! The water is so crystal clear ! The scenery is gorgeous !
Korea is so beautiful and green. Could you (or have you) do a video about the changes you have seen in Korea since you guys have been together? Has it changed environmentally? How about societal changes, and economic changes?
Oohhh, we’ve been thinking about doing something like this!
코스트코 자몽주스없어져서 속상합니다
Im absolutely loving the longer videos! Sending love from Uruguay💕
Thank youuu 🥹
Ah yes, those lovely hills. I lived in Namyangju for six years, including through COVID, so I passed through those areas a lot, especially when I was avoiding Seoul due to the virus. So many hidden treasures everwhere, up and down both sides of the Bukhangang (Gapyeong, Namyangju, Yangpyeong) and into the valleys.
And the first time I went to a Costco in Korea in 2010, to the Yangjae branch, I learned to never go by car on a Sunday again lol. I hour waiting around the block to get into the parking lot, and another hour to find a parking space! Hope your wait wasn't that long! ~
I used to always return my cart before I got disabled. Nowadays, I mostly shop online for delivery or pick-up. If I even have the tiniest amount of energy to go in and get something from the grocery store, by the time I get to my car (even tho I park in the handicapped spot) I am writhing in pain. I wish I could put the cart away and I'm embarrassed that I cannot. Thankfully where I live, there are people who get paid to bag groceries and pick up all the carts from the parking lot.
This is totallyyy understandable and you absolutely should not be embarrassed-we’re all just trying to do our best 💚
South Korea's countryside is AMAZING! Your swimming hole is perfection, too. It'll be refreshing soon enough.
The Korean countryside in the early summer is just unmatched 💚
I agree with you on shopping carts. I've been criticized for returning carts because by doing so I'm taking money away from the employees who retrieve the carts as those job opportunities would be lost. My answer was that those employees could be doing more productive jobs and that if everyone returned their carts, the prices in the stores could be lowered. I favor revoking Costco memberships for people caught not returning their carts.
let's be for real though, no supermarket chain is going to lower their prices because you return your cart 😂
where i live, trolley collection is an actual job. often people do it because they prefer it or they may not have the capacity to work other supermarket jobs. they return the trolleys from the bays to the front of the store as well as picking up ones around the carpark. some even drive around the neighbourhood picking up carts people have walked home with. who are we to say it's not a productive job?
i'm not against returning carts to the bays if they are a reasonable distance, which is the case at my local. i'm not about to walk it 200m back though if a supermarket only has one bay and i had to park at the opposite end of the carpark. or sometimes you may be in a shopping centre where you are parked on a completely different level to the supermarket. i'm not catching a lift or travelator to return a cart.
@@orsonsadler If customers returned their carts properly, they would save the store the expense of hiring cart collectors. The lowered expense means that the store could be more competitive on pricing.
I enjoyed this video. I often see videos of mountainous areas in Korea, but this region was surprisingly very lush and green mixed with mountains. Perhaps it is the time of year, but the scenery was breathtaking. Please do more of these day trip videos exploring new regions.
It’s sooo green and lush in the summer time in the Korean countryside. Once that humidity kicks in though, whew, it’s very difficult to enjoy the outdoors there without sweating up a storm 😮💨💦
I love that you both love Nature so much! 🥰 So enjoyable to see so much beauty in South Korea. Thanks for taking us along!
I guess it doesn’t matter where in the world, Costco parking lots are just busy all the time 😅 It’s always so interesting to see what they sell in different countries. Thanks again for a relaxing video for my Sunday!
We’re so curious to visit Costco in the U.S, tbh!
In the US, the liquor laws very by state, but in mine - you can purchase beer, wine, cider, and malt drinks in grocery/convenience stores. I can buy soju/makgeoli at the Korean grocery store here. (I'm actually really excited - they just started stocking soju and makgeoli and they had your favorite chestnut one! I bought it but haven't opened it yet.) Hard liquor/spirits must be purchased at a dedicated liquor store, but they're independently/corporation owned, not run by the state. It was absolutely wild when I went to California years back and I just walked into a Trader Joes in California while I was visiting a friend and they had a whole row of whiskey right in the regular grocery store. I was so surprised.
Aldi has the coin cart return here, but honestly, almost every time I've gone, someone offers to take my cart for me and they'll give me their quarter. Sometime I even make money because someone just gave me their cart when I was coming in and they refused my quarter when I offer it. I also feel strongly about the "you should return the carts at least to the cart corrals." It's just a decent thing to do. Yes, someone gets paid to retrieve those carts in the end, but people who just leave them everywhere do make their life more difficult and risk damaging other cars if the land isn't flat or a breeze happens. I do wonder about what the ettiquette for the motorized scooter carts - since people are using those specifically because they can't walk long distances. At least the workers can take a small sitting break bringing those back to the store.
It’s so inspiring how Kuho can wear a white shirt. If I wear white anything for four seconds it’s covered in food
We live in Korea, land of red, spicy sauce. We go through a lot of white shirts 🙃
7:51 Honestly amazed how Costco Korea brings in overseas products now. Bitchin' Sauce was made in my hometown! I guess I don't have to bring gifts anymore to Korean relatives lol. Korea's got everything!
You two find the best picnic spots
Hi from a Canadian living in Florida. I just discovered your videos a couple of weeks ago, so I’ve been slowly catching up on nine years! Your videos are informative and entertaining. I visited Korea last year and fell in love with the country. Please keep them coming😀
I live in Southern California and my favorite Costco food court items are hot dog and combination pizza.
They also got rid of combination pizza at Costcos in the U.S. even though it was the favorite food court item for many of their customers.
I wish LG or Samsung would make smaller refrigerators with newer design as you do.
I always enjoy watching your blog and wish you guys happiness and health!
San Diego here. I remember when Bitchin' Sauce could only be found at the local farmers' markets. Now it's sold in Korea?! You two should try it next time, for sure!
Great filming & I'm always vibing to Kyuho's music choices. S. Korea's countryside is SO beautiful! ("They're everywhere!" & "Toe jam" lol!) I felt bad for the kitty that was feeling so awful. It's so kind that you guys take care of all of them the way you do. Btw, how's Monkey doing? Have a great week!
My Sunday morning routine = New 2H1S video with iced coffee
Awww 🥹❤️
It’s not just the shopping cart that bothers me but people who don’t park correctly and take up two bays or not enough room for someone else.
Glad you don’t live in the “Lego blocks”. I really hope you so make it back to the tadpole pond, it was SO beautiful there! Thanks for sharing and hope you have a safe and happy week !
I believe in kindness as much as possible and whenever possible. However, safety is number one, especially with small children, depending on where you are and who you're with. Supporting one's job is just as important as supporting businesses that employ many individuals. I enjoyed browsing with you at Costco. When I travel, I love going to different Costco. Did they sell any Korean-made tea? the dried packets? We went to Costco in Seoul and were distracted and amazed. We only got coffee for the duration of our trip. Thank you for sharing.
You guys were so disciplined. That’s awesome!!! Those Costco escalators reminded me of the flat escalators in IKEA in the US. Te parking looked like a nightmare. I haven’t seen water that clear, in a stream, since I was a kid.
헉 저도 계곡에 가고 싶어지네요 🫢 냉면이랑 계곡밖에 생각이 안 나는 요즘 .. ㅎㅎ ㅠㅠ
이번 영상에서 두분다 왜케 귀여우신가요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ ❤
in my country, where shopping in the mall is like a daily routine (you can have a big mart like Costco inside the mall), so actually we have that special space to put your shopping cart in every floor. Yet... some people decided not to care about that and leave the shopping cart in the parking lot OMG so frustated, bcause if the parking lot is crowded, it makes an queue since people must take care the shopping cart that leave on...
I'm thankful that nowadays, in big city in my country, is more care about this and put in the special place.
and yeah, we MUST put it back in the available space..so it's not disturbing others and more neat.
My Sunday afternoons are always so much more enjoyable with you guys. This was such a lovely video - definitely loving the slightly longer ones! Thanks for sharing your lovely week with us, hope this new one is also amazing!
Thank you so much ❤️ Glad you’re enjoying the slightly longer videos ☺️
We still have the coin released trolley here, quite often people will have a keyring token that can be used instead as it’s the same size, shape etc as the coin required & a keyring is a lot easier to have to hand.
우연히 방문했는데 신발정보 알고가네요! 택배일을 하다보니 장마철이나 비 올때마다 힘들었는데!
What a perfect video! Nice mix of everything I love about your vlogs.
Love the longer videos! 😍
My opinion:
There are two types of people. Good people and those who leave their carts without putting them away. Nothing bothers me more. At the Aldi grocery store here, we still have coin operated carts (haha "operated")
I'm in Texas, where you can literally pick up a single can beer at the local gas station. We need a happy medium. LOL Our Costco has a gigantic wine/beer selection as well. Have a great week you guys!
Life is not always that simple. I always put my cart back now. But in Canada the weather can be minus fifty in the winter and if you have small children you cannot just leave them in the car alone or drag them back out in that type of weather. Sometimes, you have to park pretty far away as well and there are no close by places to put the carts. It’s even super hard with an elderly mom, but I always do put them back when she comes. And yes, when my children were small, I mostly remember putting the carts away, but I also remember when my arm was in a cast from protecting my child from falling on the ice, I didn’t. During that time, I could not afford home delivery of groceries and there was no help either elsewhere. So you do why you can.
@@ctgctg1 Here in the States, cart corrals are placed so that it takes (max) 5 seconds to return a cart. I left my children in the car for that 5 seconds and returned my cart with my eye on them the whole time. The odds of someone kidnapping a stranger's child in broad daylight are slim to none.
My mother, an 80-year-old liver patient, returns her cart every time. (Michigan weather is also brutal - still returns her cart). If she can do it, so can we. Be well. :)
@@MrsGrumpy4 as I said, not all situations are the same. Circumstances in life can influence situations. I have learned best not to assume or judge people. In general, I agree with putting back the cart. As I said, I do this all the time now, but in certain life circumstances didn’t as I wasn’t physically able to. I always pushed the cart as far away from other cars that I could. Not all grocery chains had sufficient grocery stalls where I lived during the times I had difficulties. It’s much improved given the complaints when people didn’t put them back.
@@ctgctg1 I am not going to turn this comment section into a carbon copy of the TikTok video. I stand firmly by my original comment. Small anecdotes won’t change that. Thanks for the debate.
Nice you could get out to the countryside abit,so beautiful! Mountains and streams,Thanks for sharing.❤
You guys do such an amazing job.❤
In regards to alcohol, it used to be in Washington State that we could only buy hard liquor at the state liquor stores. The law changed in 2011, so now it can be sold at grocery stores and Costco.
I haven't been to Costco in 10 years and it was nice to look at what you can get. But the food court did not disappoint with the hot dog. Maybe I'll visit again. :)
The prices are still great 😎 But we’re hoping Costco Korea brings back our favorite items soon 🥲
20:51 I nearly spat my tea!
Your discipline when it comes to buying sweets is so commendable 😔 I could never resist those 😢
In Germany it's a no-no to not put your shopping cart back. It's a rarity to see a shopping cart left in the parking lot, at least where I regularly shop for groceries.
Our parking spots are also not that big, so to leave a shopping cart just standing anywhere would be a hassle for anyone around. We also use the coin system, not every supermarket, but most do it.
Loved this chill vlog!
The main reason so many people today are inconsiderate of others and selfish is because of bad parents. Too many parents fail to teach their children morals and ethics.
Some children are also hard to deal with. Do you realize that some kids act differently with their parents but when parents are not around, they misbehave while others don't hide their misbehavior 😢. Thank God my mom and i were really close and i was just like her
쇼핑카트 이론 재밌네요ㅎㅎ사용한 물건은 제자리에 갖다두는 게 당연하지 않나 생각했는데 영어 댓글 몇 개 읽어보니 어떤 경우는 국가 차이가 있을 수도 있다는 생각이 들었어요. 댓글들을 보니 노인이나 아이들을 데리고 있는 부모의 경우 그럴 수도 있다고 하는데 한국에서는 애들을 차에 두고 어디 잠깐 다녀오는 경우가 많고, 캐나다나 미국에 비해 한국 주차장은 넓어봤자라...😅맥시멈 30초면 갖다놓고도 남을 시간이니 공용 물건은 당연히 가져다 놓는 게 맞다고 봐요. 그냥 그 틱톡 찍은 사람이 관심 받고 싶어서 그런걸 수도 있겠네요~재밌는 이야기 주제였어요ㅋㅋㅋ영상 잘 봤습니다💚
맞아요 한국은 주차장이 많이 넓지 않다보니 사실 금방 되돌려 놓을 수 있는거 같아요. 쇼핑카트 이론은 저도 세라덕에 처음 들어봤네요 ㅋㅋ 미국에선 그 틱톡 영상에 기사까지 나오고 엄청 논란이 된거 같아요. 영상 올린 사람이 너무 많은 관심(?!)을 받아서 이제 원본은 지운걸로 알아요. 개인의 이기적인 행동이 타인에겐 어떤 피해로 돌아올 수도 있다는걸 다시금 생각하게 한 예였던거 같아요. 영상 시청해주셔서 감사해요 🥰
Good to see the Korean Costco keeps to the $1.50 hot dog combo.
As for alcohol, we can get beer, wine, and sake in grocery stores and places like Costco, but liquors can only be sold in ABC stores (at least in Virginia).
Korean Costco looks interesting and has a lot of cool stuff you cannot find at Canadian Costco! A lot of people where I live in Ontario, Canada (Windsor), leave their shopping carts in the parking spaces, steal the shopping carts and leave them in ditches, another store's parking lot or take them to an apartment complex.
This video is soooooo relaxing.
Thank you 💚
In BC you can find wine and beer at some grocery stores (this is just recently) and there are private liquor stores but it is not in every gas station and stuff like some states.
👍🏻😊 Beautiful day video. Thank you. I look forward to your video each week.
one thing I always buy from Cosco is all-natural avocado (spread) for bread, there no GMO, just lemon and sea salt in it , and all natural nuts butter (all different types of nuts in it) butter sandwich, great video to watch
That sounds divine! 🥑
재작년에 두분 추천으로 vessi 알게되어서 구매했는데, 비오는날 완전 꿀템이에요 ㅎㅎ 저도 요즘 코스트코 완전 빠졌는데, 갈 때마다 20만원은 쓰게되어서 돈아끼려다 텅장되는 부작용이ㅠㅠ 푸트코트에 떡볶이 신상나왔는데, 강추해요! 어디서든 먹을 수 있지만 그가격에 그 정직한 떡볶이맛을 찾기 어렵더라고요 ㅎㅎ
와 감사합니다 :) 저도 Vessi 신발만 신어요 ㅋㅋ 특히 장마철엔 진짜 최고인거 같아요.
코스트코는 그래서 진짜 딱 리스트에 적은것만 사려고 하는데 하 먹고싶은게 너무 많네요 ㅋㅋ 떡볶이가 너무 맵지 않다면 나중에 꼭 먹어봐야겠어요 😃 요즘에 매운걸 너무 못 먹겠어요. 치킨베이크가 아직 있었다면 떡볶이 소스에 찍어 먹어보고 싶은데 아쉽네요 🥲
I purposefully park near cart stations so cart return is easy. I hate when they're so far. But it is the right thing to do to return your cart. Sometimes you can hand them off to another customer.
I no longer have a Costco membership but when I did, getting a frank was a must! Does Costco in Korea hand out samples of new foods?
The only time I'm not wearing my Vessi shoes is when I'm in sandals. Right now I'm wearing my weekenders. I'll be taking my stormbursts..high and low tops to Korea next year as I'll be there around 설날. On the plane I'll be wearing the slip ons..forget the style name..the ones without laces. I'm definitely a Vessi girl thanks to you two.
20:47 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 enjoy!
남을 배려하지 못하는 건 그걸 배려할 만큼의 지능이 없어서라고 하더라고요. 다른 사람이 어떻게 느낄지를 예상할 머리가 없어서라고. 근데 내가 왜 그래야해? 난 손해 보기 싫어. 난 호구가 아니거든 하면서 자신의 행동이 현명하다고 자랑하는 사람도 정작 그거 니 지능이 딸려서 그래라고 하면 그건 인정하기 싫어한다네요. 어떤 교수님이 하신 말이었는데 문득 그 생각이 났네요.
Your videos always help me settle when my soul is a little ruffled. Currently watching your video, sipping matcha and knitting my chihuahua a sweater (it may be summer now but winter will come.)
Awww, what a lovely comment 🥺💙 I love how you’re knitting a sweater for your chihuahua 😍
As always love watching your videos guys 🫶🏻
Thank you 🥹
In Italy we still need to put the coin inside to get the big cart. We also have smaller carts and for those you don't need coins, and they are left directly at the checkout.
As far as alcohol goes, Quebec has 'SAQ' which is the government run alcohol store. However, pretty much all grocery stores, convenience stores and Costcos have a wine, beer and cocktail sections. It's just that a lot of liquor and brands can only be sold in SAQ but you can still find a good variety elsewere, my Montreal Costco wine section looks just like the one you showed! Sadly SAQ doesnt carry flavored soju so I have to drive to Ontario to LCBO (their government store) to get that. And I cant find Makgeolli anywhere to save my life so I can only stock up on that when I go to the US by car.
Love your videos. Nice to see your Costco it's different in United States I'm from Tampa Florida. Every Sunday morning unmatched all your blogs. Hope to see you when we visit Korea. Take care.
In most states its hard liquor that has to be sold at a certain place. Grocery stores usually carry beer and wine. Our costco looks like the one in korea with the wines.
That’s so interesting! Seeing a lot of comments like this~
I also feel very strongly about putting the shopping cart back. I'm also I bit intense, tho. I also feel the need to organize the carts so they are all properly stacked in the cart area 😅
I haven't seen the video about returning trolleys, but I was only saying the other day it's a certain kind of person that doesn't return it. I'm a returner 😅
Buen Día Chicos!. Me encanta tus vídeos, sobre todo el pueblo donde vive el abuelo...abrazos desde Bogotá colombia.❤❤
Thank you so much for watching 🥰
OMG. Costco in Korea looks like heaven. I don't think I could go there without buying everything. I totally agree that ppl should put back their shopping carts after they use them. It's common courtesy and not a difficult thing to do at all. I feel like ppl are thinking more and more only about themselves. Let's take care of each other.
You MUST get that Bitchin' Sauce!!! It's the best!! Seriously. (Now I know Korea Costco carries it, thanks!).❤❤❤
Regarding Costco not continuing certain items that seems really popular; if they can't continue getting things at a good price, they will discontinue them. Only the "lost leader" items like the hotdog + drink, and rotisserie chicken are items that remain.
Costco makes their money on membership fees, not the items they sell. (TIP: buying jewelry there is a good bargain, since markup is minimal on all their items sold.). Previously worked at Costco....
love a costco shopping vlog
You went to Costco and bought a handful of items….please tell me you had a second trolley full somewhere. You had a car to fill. 😂 way tooo restrained. Beemo is sooo cute.
toe jam, lego blocks! Thats a brilliant vocabuary!
chicken bake has also gone from the Australian Costco
In Hawaii, Costco got rid of the Combination pizza too. Sucks!!! Wish we had bulgogi bake and pizza. lol.
Noooo 😩 is this a worldwide thing now?? 😭
Great video! We still have the coin system for shopping trolleys in the UK!!!
This video awakened the stress I felt as a kid when I was tasked to return the shopping cart at the end of our weekly Sunday afternoon grocery trips. Get the quarter back and run back within a minute LOL
Great video as always, friends! Stay hydrated 🏊
Hahah, that quarter 😅
I live in NJ and the liquor laws in the two counties I have and is currently living in is weird. The Costcos I've been to in my county does not carry at all. But I have heard it's dependent on the township the stores are in also. It seems alot of townships will not or are reluctant to issue liquor licenses which could explain alot.
And I'm so envious of Costcos outside of the US. The variety and choices seems so much better 😅
Beautiful video as always! Love from Shanghai!❤
I live in the US and I feel like our Costco is kinda boring; although we’re starting to get a lot of the “trending” Asian food items, I love the Costco in Mexico tho!! So much amazing foods and useful stuff
Canada Costco also got rid of so many of the best food court items! The combination pizza is gone, leaving only cheese and pepperoni. They got rid of the chicken wings too. I think they used to have some kind of sandwich too. Makes me sad!
I guess the alcohol thing in CA is a good thing and bad thing. Limits people who can't control themselves since they'd need to hunt harder to find alkie. But on the flip side, the gov't has to want their $$$, which is probably why you can't find it everywhere. Around here, you can find it anywhere.
Amazing the different variety of foods you can find at Costco's in different areas. Obviously in NA, there's going to be a totally different selection. But even over here in California compared to Hawaii, there were a lot of different things tailored to the locals. It was really cool seeing poke and Hawaiian type snacks in HI last time we were there. I just noticed last time we were at our local Costco that the rotisserie chickens were in those bags instead of those plastic cases. Must be a cost saving effort by the company. I'm a bit surprised yours hasn't switched over to big chocolate chip cookies instead of churros. Maybe Korean's like those more. But maybe 4-5 months ago, ours flipped churros for these huge choco cookies. Great move on their part cause now literally every time we go, we have to get 2 of those cookies lol. They got us.
The combo pizza must be a chainwide thing. They got rid of that at ours probably a couple years ago now. We just have cheese and pepo now. Man I would love to try a bulgogi pizza though! Only in Korea haha.
Sorry this comment is like a book now, but I have to comment on the shopping cart thing. So when I worked at Target in high school, my first task there was doing carts 8 hours a day. Since it was my job, I didn't care if people dumped them in the parking lot and not in cart areas cause it's not like a had a quota of carts to bring back in. However, I do agree with you that it's very inconsiderate/entitled to just dump carts wherever is easy for you. I've always chalked that up to being a lazy, fat American thing, but apparently people do it everywhere. It messes up parking spots, even here, where people can't park. And of course, one time about a year ago when we were visiting that same Target, a cart came flying from the front of the store area that was dumped there and smacked me car, leaving a real good dent. $500 later that was fixed, but WTH, reverse karma or something? I ALWAYS put my cart back because of my experience rounding them up from every corner of the parking lot. It doesn't matter how far the closest cart area is.
Since it was in our Tesla, I actually got video of the whole thing and how it went down. Made a video about it if you're curious to see the car smack the car :D.
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OMG, your car! 😩 Ugh, see that’s exactly why I wish people were more considerate when putting their carts back-they can cause so much damage to other cars. My dad (who treats his car like his third child) always instilled that in us growing up 😅
What a stunning spot ❤
I have had carts hit my car on a windy day. Always, always put my cart in the return corral, even on a rainy, stormy day.
New subscriber here. Love how your videos are calm and crisp
Awww~ welcome, and thank you 😍
I always put back the shopping cart, even it’s far away. We all need to do our part and it’s the right thing to do 😊
Loved the longer video :)
Funny, the Costco in Alberta has liquor for sale, but not in British Columbia where I live. I agree, it is respectful to return your cart.
"toe jam" kkkkkkkkkkkilled me 😂
So gross 😂
In the US Costco they sell wine. ☺️ I have family that live in Toronto and yep liquor is always somewhere else.
PS, guys, rivers that are higher on hills/mountains will always be freezing and SO clear! If you want water in which to swim (aka warmer) you have to go to in a river that is in the plains (the sun has time to warm it up) but it's not as clean as where you went.
Why don't you guys go to a pool in seoul? they make a huge difference for us, in Romania.
I noticed the longer video! I love it, thank you!
So glad you enjoyed it 🥰
When my kids were young, I made a point to park next to a cart return space in the parking lot. When we returned to the car after shopping, the kids would go in their seats, the shopping would go in the trunk, and the cart would go in the cart return. Just seemed simple to me 😊
That’s always what my parents would do too! And when we were a little older, my brother and I would return the cart 😊
Not putting back your shopping cart is a pet peeve of mine! It does say a lot about a person. I also am considerate of people, especially those in customer service. It's simple, treat others the way you would like to be treated. If more followed this, the world would be a better place.
Hi Sarah & Kyuho
Always enjoy your weekly content! Am in agreeance on the shopping cart.
On a different note, Sarah did u have your.licence back in Canada? Do you miss driving?
I have never tried maple butter before, but I've had apple butter once. If you see it, get it - it's delicious!!
Now I want to try both! 🥲
@@2hearts1seoul If you manage to get your hands on a jar. Try it on top of brioche bread french toast with whipped cream! You won't regret it :)
WOWWW
we are starting to have a lot of Korean products in our Costco in California. of course, nothing like there :) they took away the combo pizza here since pandemic, BUT, they are bringing it back but as self bake only.
Yeah! They’ve been getting more Korean food items at the Costco near my parents’ house too! 😁
Day trips are so much fun, have you thought about getting a car of your own so you could get away anytime you wanted. What is vehicle ownership/insurance like in Korea?
Nope haha, in our opinion, it’s wayyyy too much of a pain owning a car when you live in Seoul 😅 Traffic is always super congested, and it’s sooo difficult and often expensive to find a parking spot. We’re totally content with borrowing Kyuho’s Mom‘s car for a week or two at a time when we want to travel outside of the province :) Public transportation in Seoul is unmatched 🙌
I remember when I lived in Korea I hated that I couldn't find fridges that were narrow but taller, but now that I'm in France, it's standard, 60cm wide is pretty standard, but they can be as tall as 210cm, crazy tall, you need a step ladder to get in them, lol
Yes 😩 it makes no sense to me, because space is sooo limited in Seoul especially, so why wouldn’t there be a large selection of tall, narrow refrigerators? Most of the ones we see here would literally take up 80% of our kitchen.
In Ontario you can buy beer and wine in grocery stores, its been like this for years now. It was such a life changer! lol
When did this change ? In 2007 we couldn’t do this in Fenelon Falls, Ontario where I spent a summer
@@lala_savta1672 Oh def not that long ago. If I were to guess I’d say maybe 10 yrs now?
Actually that chipotle sauce is good. And in the United States it’s different per state. Where I live you can only go to a liquor store to buy hard liquor. But I can drive like 1 hour north into Washington and buy liquor at Costco.
I’ve heard the combination pizza is never coming back.
Alberta liquor and beer are all private. Costco, Superstore, Sobeys/Safeway, and a million other private named stores. The grocery stores must have a separate building//unit(space) for the liquor business - so there is separation but all the stores have a liquor flyer separate from their food flyer. If you can download the Flipp, and set your city to Calgary or wherever. I know Ontario had their Beer Store and Spirits Store in the past, unsure if that has changed. Loved the tadpoles!!!! And same, used to see them all the time in ditches in New Brunswick growing. Not as many now. Hug the earth whenever you can, she is showing the wear and tear of us living in it. ❤❤❤❤❤. Great colour in your vids S 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Definitely trying to hug the earth whenever we can 🥺🌏
I do like nature, nice video
As always, love your video 💗
Thank you so much! 🥰