This was a great video, me and my family visited Korea 🇰🇷 couple of years ago.Thankyou for taking us back to our favotite country, we really enjoyed it ❤
The person sitting next to you on the subway got up and left, not because he didn't want to be involved with your group. If she gets up and gives up her seat, you can all sit in one place It's very likely that he was considerate. I usually do that, too. Maybe other Koreans will do the same.
It might be true but still a lot of Koreans avoid foreigners because xenophobic reason like they smell bad or afraid of communicating 😂😂. You know it is true.
I need correction) when you ride in public transportation, you tap card on the machine, it’s not for government to collect your data. It‘s to transfer between other transportation. For example, once you ride out subway, then to get in bus, just tap that card. So you can save bus fee. (can get in without paying bus fee.) When you hear 환승입니다. It means local city office paid your bus fee on behalf of you. Of course, government collect some data, but it’s not to intrude your privacy, just for collect information to make better road status. Here’s not China. Welcome to Korea and enjoy. 😊
Exactly yeah, it's the same in the Washington D.C subway as well, you tap your card twice both on the way in and out of the station. You only get charged when you exit the station. It's both for connecting with other transportation and to make sure that you actually rode the train. That's cool cause in case you decide to go back without riding the train after tapping the card you won't be charged!
You can order half and half at most chicken restaurants. In Korea, it is common for two people to order one chicken. Some places have small portions, but I recommend ordering just one. And most restaurants take out leftover food.
I'm korean-american and it's really interesting to see through out seoul from the view of foreigners and i really enjoyed it! Have fun, enjoy your time in korea:)
saame! ....her describing kimbab was wild.. "it's like a sushi roll, but korean" ....LOL..i mean, i guess cause how it's cut and rolled in geem...lol never thought of it that way ahaha cute
Almost done with the video. First of all it makes me so happy to see more tourists trying to really immerse themselves in the language and culture ❤. Love that! Two bits of advice. When you ask for something you add juseyo 주세요 to the end to mean please. Also prob not a good idea to play in random trash. If the place is old the pipes may not be able to handle toilet tissue and in that case the used tissue will be thrown in a little trash can near the toilet instead. And just a tip, try order half and half chicken next time for smaller portions but the best of both worlds. Haha. Now to continue the video 😊.
There are so many foreigners who want to live in Korea for 2-3 months, and your channel was one of the most interesting Korean Vlogs I've ever seen and you're definitely talented. If you live in Korea and produce a variety of videos, you'll definitely be very famous as a RUclipsr
두 번 찍는 이유는 거리 별로 요금이 다르고 환승 때문임. 만약 지하철을 타다가 화장실을 다녀와야 하는데 개찰구 바깥에 있다면 찍고 나갔다 들어와도 요금은 0원임. 단 10분 이내로 움직여야 한다. 곧 15분으로 늘릴 계획임. 또 지하철 에서 버스로 갈아 탈 때도 여전히 처음 지불한 지하철 요금 거리가 적용되고 있기에 버스 탈 때 요금이 없고 마지막 내릴 때 거리에 따른 추가 요금을 아주 조금 지불하면 된다. 즉 가까운 거리를 여러 대중교통으로 3번 타는 사람이 , 먼 거리를 1번만 대중교통을 이용하는 사람보다 이용 요금이 적게 하기 위함이다.
The reason for tapping the card twice is both due to varying subway fares based on distance and for calculating fares during transfers. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to use the restroom while taking the subway and the restroom is located outside the fare gates, you can tap your card to exit and then tap it again upon reentry without incurring additional charges. However, you must complete this within 10 minutes, which will soon be extended to 15 minutes. Additionally, when transferring from the subway to a bus, the fare is still based on the distance from the initial subway station where you tapped your card to the bus stop where you transfer. This means that there's no separate payment required when boarding the bus. You simply tap your card when boarding the bus, and then tap it again when you get off at your final destination, where you'll be charged a small additional fee based on the distance traveled. This transfer system is limited to Seoul and its surrounding cities and aims to provide an integrated public transportation fare system where fares are proportional to the distance traveled, regardless of the mode of transportation used. 챗gpt의 도움을 좀 받아봤습니다 :)
I am a Korean American who live in the state for a long time and not familiar with some of new trends, is learning especially the public transportation in both buses and metro. Your blog would be very beneficial when I visit Korea next time.
8:46 it’s also for discount. When you transfer to the next transportation within 30 mins, you get big discounts. This applies when you use bus systems as well so you should also tap when you get off the bus to be able to get the discount. It’s helpful for the situation when you took a wrong bus but you already paid or you passed the destination stop.
because many people work in the central of the seoul. but many of them are live outside central of seoul . so they spend many times and paid over 100$ for just go to work. so this transfer system is for normal citizens. It reduce our spend at least 30% i guess. 영어 2~3등급만 받아온 사람이라 잘은 못하는데 술먹고도 뭔가 설명은 해주고 싶어서 써봤는데 틀렸다면 나중에 수정하겠습니다...
I'm from Alaska and I went, I think that was one of the big culture shocks for me was the peace, quiet, cleanliness and friendliness. ❤ I loved it so much I can't wait to go back
In buses, different colored seats mean different use of seats. Yellow ones are for elders and disabled. Pink ones for pregnant women and etc. Green/blue for everybody. Not strict compared to subways, though, as the number of bus seats is limited. You can regard it a sort of guidance
This is 100% correct. I would like to add, for long distance/express buses (excluding the ones you need tickets for) the first few rows of sits have small stickers on the wall indicating that they are for the elderly and disabled. A lot of people ignore them when there aren't other sits available though
Her voice's very clear so that i can hear every single word which makes me improve my english listening skills. Thank you for making nice vedios. I hope you enjoy living in south korea.🙂
The reason you check twice on the subway is not to get information from the government, but because of the additional fare per distance. Also, because of the transfer I enjoyed watching the video
New sub here. Just love how you bring it to us straight, without music and other distractions. I feel as I'm there experiencing the travel alongside you guys. Nice work!
8:24 The reason why you have to tap twice when you in and out of the gate is that the government's metro agency can track your course of journey and calculate the traffic charges. Therefore there is a transferring system allowing you to spend minimum travel cost by the distance of your journey rather than pay twice for your journey.
The 2nd reason is to transfer the bus. If you need to transfer a bus after subway, there's no extra cost. there's only fares of proportional to distance.
단순히 음식점에서 포장을 요청하였을 때 이를 반드시 응하여 포장을 해줘야만 한다는 법률 규정은 없고 이를 강제하기는 어렵기 때문에 특별히 해당 행위에 대해서 요청을 할 수 있는 청구 권리나 기타 이에 대해서 반드시 응할 의무가 음식점주에게 있다고 보기는 어렵겠습니다. 변호사 답변임,
Its not for everyone but your channel gives a more authentic experience of Korea. Perhaps not now but many will appreciate it down the line. Its nice to view an American who doesn't act like an ugly tourist.
Thank you for saying that. I think it'll be discovered and appreciated later on, too :) And yes! Americans who aren't annoying tourists exist out there haha
I have no doubt you are part of the generation of Americans who can heal the world in a small way. In that sense, while we are a world apart in age, we can be mayhap kindred souls. Let's heal the world in the little way we can. I'll root for you.
In korea, brick housing exterior was a big trend back in 1970s-1980s. That's why most brick buildings look dated:) typical old houses built in 50years ago. (+ most light grayish stone exterior houses are built in 1990s-early 2000s)
@@20CamelsEmily actually it’s mostly aesthetic the buildings are full on concrete the brick is the outer siding and now mostly they use ceramic which looks more modern
I love seoul so much, when i was a forst time solo world traveler i was surprised at how easy it was to get around and the metro was my favorite form of transportation. Sometimes id ride it just for fun to get lost but i never did. Thank you signs and being able to read some korean, speak a little of the language as well as japanese and spanish which helped me everywhere i went
Hi. Emily I'm Korean American in Seattle, and learning a lot from you guys on the korea, I like your detail contents, and pressed 2 buttons. You will be tracked by my watch 😊 Thanks !
When you transfer from the subway to buses, they don't charge you more. All transportations are linked, the fare you have to pay is according to the distance you travel. You have to tap out of the subway so that you can tap into other method of transportation. If you are a public transportation card holder regardless of how many trasfers you make you pay the fair by the distance.
Subway system in Seoul is huge that it doesn't make sense to charge flat rate. And, Korean subway has yet to implement flat rate weekly or monthly ticket. In old days, passenger bought different ticket for different destination depending on distance. So if you travel from Suwon to Ilsan, you pay higher fare. Now it's done automatically by tapping in (record departing station) and tapping out (calculating fare and deduct fare from balance). It also record time of leaving subway so that you can get discount to take bus. Korean government implemented concept of total fare of travel regardless of transportation type. Either you take bus or subway, total fare should be identical in this concept. And you can transfer to other transportation in the middle and tapping out is critical for that matter.
Commuter passes exist, but they may be a bit complicated for foreigners to use. There is only one card, but when charging, you must carefully check the usage instructions, such as Seoul use only and fares by distance. The Seoul-only ticket is limited to 30 days and can be used 60 times for 55,000 won.
@@bsjdnsk ah ok. but still not really flat rate. 60 times within 30 days is like bulk purchase discount. Where I stay, regardless of travel distance (it can be as far as 30 miles one way but you can take 20 times if you want), $3.75 per day. Seoul only ticket (low fare anyway) and up to 30 days. So, ticketing machine really need to check departing station and existing station to check fare.
My first time watching this channel. Must say i find it one of the best vlogs from Korea. Your very easy to listen too and very informative. Thumbs up.
On their menu, they should have somethinng called "half& half" 반반 , meaning half friend ones & half sauced. I think you've ordered 1 full order for each ones.
Considering you've only been here for 4 months, you know a lot of things. Here are a few things to know. When using public transportation, swiping your card again when getting off is not because the government collects information, but because fares are applied differently depending on the distance. It is also necessary for free transfer. If it is a credit card, there will be a record of my use, but this is only a record of use and has nothing to do with the government. If you recharge it on a transportation card purchased at a convenience store, you will not be able to know who used it. The letters written next to the convenience store are simply their slogan and have no meaning, so just remember the name of the convenience store. Convenience store kimbap is so tasteless that even Koreans don't buy it. As for Naengmyeon, in my experience, foreigners feel repulsed when it is called cold noodle, but when it is called cold noodle salad, they enjoy it. If you order the chicken the way shown in the video, it's too much for two people to eat. No matter which chicken restaurant you go to, if you order the half-and-half menu, you can eat half the amount and at half the price. This is an article using a translator from Korean to English.
The korean government is dropping the ball for not collecting this information especially since they are already doing the scans twice. If they did, they could probably use such information to get a better idea of how to improve infrastructure throughout the country. I can understand how some people would be suspicious of data collection like this but it would be a mistake to overlook how useful it could be at the same time.
The brick architecture is so much better than tin sheets, cardboard, and rice paper, which is what I experienced on my first military tour in 1970. The industrial revolution there didn't really get going until around 1980. Nowadays, it's the same as being in the U.S. I did three tours in the DMZ. My second was in 1975 and my third was in 1985. I loved the street food and the people.
what a lovely couple! remember 1 thing, you don't have to order each chicken for 1 person, when you go to K-chicken restaurant. also you can ask for leftover food to be packaged. Enjoy all over Korea include Seoul.
지하철이나 버스에서 내릴때 카드를 찍는 건 기본적으로 지하철과 버스로 30분내 환승이 가능하기 때문에 내리는 시간을 체크하는 거구요. 기본요금 구간을 벗어나면 거리에 따라 추가요금이 붙어야하기 때문에 그래요. 즉 시간과 거리를 체크해야만 해요. 치킨은 반반(half and half)을 그동안 주문하셨던 거 같은데 오늘은 한마리씩(whole chicken each) 주문하신 것 같아요.
16:24 Another tip!! When it's hard to find the card like in the video, when one person gets on the bus, say "Two people." The driver sets the price for two people. When you're done, just put your card on the terminal and you're done!! ( Next time I change it and pay for two people when I get on the bus, it's fair, right? 😄 )
I am not a regular RUclips watcher but so pleased to have found you all again. I was fortunate enough to spend a month there in Korea this summer and this is all very nostalgic and heartwarming. May I ask or can you direct me to where you explain how and why you and Valentine are in Korea? Blessings to you both. I regard you both as familiar friends. Keep these videos coming.
As a Malaysian who has frequented Korean restaurants here and over there, I can honestly say “banchan culture” is hard to duplicate cheaply. And I don’t blame Korean restaurants. Korean food is so affordable in Korea but not here, it’s almost luxurious.
This was a great video, me and my family visited Korea 🇰🇷 couple of years ago.Thankyou for taking us back to our favotite country, we really enjoyed it ❤
The person sitting next to you on the subway got up and left, not because he didn't want to be involved with your group. If she gets up and gives up her seat, you can all sit in one place It's very likely that he was considerate. I usually do that, too. Maybe other Koreans will do the same.
100%
I’m korean You’re right but in my case If there’s another seat I get up that seat
right on.
It might be true but still a lot of Koreans avoid foreigners because xenophobic reason like they smell bad or afraid of communicating 😂😂. You know it is true.
this video reminds me in Seoul. I even feel the air in Seoul. This video is artless for good meaning. love it.
This was a fun day visiting certain areas and spots with you guys. Thanks for sharing.
What I love the most bout your vlogs is that you give us the full experience without music or stupid edit
I’m glad you appreciate that I do that! I want people to feel immersed and have a chance to fully settle into the scenes and what’s going on :)
I can't agree more
As real as you could get. Nice. 😊
Exactly
@@20CamelsEmilyEmily has a similar side to Sandra Bullock's youth. Don't you sometimes hear that from people?
이런 유튜브들이 찐 사랑 받아야지..꾸밈 없이 다 보여주잖아 오랜 시간동안..👍👍👍
한국인?
I need correction) when you ride in public transportation, you tap card on the machine, it’s not for government to collect your data. It‘s to transfer between other transportation. For example, once you ride out subway, then to get in bus, just tap that card. So you can save bus fee. (can get in without paying bus fee.) When you hear 환승입니다. It means local city office paid your bus fee on behalf of you. Of course, government collect some data, but it’s not to intrude your privacy, just for collect information to make better road status. Here’s not China. Welcome to Korea and enjoy. 😊
Exacitly !
굿
good ❤
Exactly yeah, it's the same in the Washington D.C subway as well, you tap your card twice both on the way in and out of the station. You only get charged when you exit the station. It's both for connecting with other transportation and to make sure that you actually rode the train. That's cool cause in case you decide to go back without riding the train after tapping the card you won't be charged!
데이터 수집의 역할도 하긴 함 노선개선의 정보로
You can order half and half at most chicken restaurants. In Korea, it is common for two people to order one chicken. Some places have small portions, but I recommend ordering just one. And most restaurants take out leftover food.
Yes. It is true. Even I(I am fat and tall guy) order just one chicken when I eat chicken with my 1 or 2 friends. So, 1~2 people = 1 chicken is enough.
$70 USD for 4 people is $17.50 per person is really cheap.
I'm korean-american and it's really interesting to see through out seoul from the view of foreigners and i really enjoyed it! Have fun, enjoy your time in korea:)
saame! ....her describing kimbab was wild.. "it's like a sushi roll, but korean" ....LOL..i mean, i guess cause how it's cut and rolled in geem...lol never thought of it that way ahaha cute
Among all the youtube traveller in Korea, you guys are the best.
Thank you!!
I am Korean living in the states but your video brings me hella nostalgia.. Excellent video. Keep up with the grear work...!
Almost done with the video. First of all it makes me so happy to see more tourists trying to really immerse themselves in the language and culture ❤. Love that! Two bits of advice. When you ask for something you add juseyo 주세요 to the end to mean please. Also prob not a good idea to play in random trash. If the place is old the pipes may not be able to handle toilet tissue and in that case the used tissue will be thrown in a little trash can near the toilet instead. And just a tip, try order half and half chicken next time for smaller portions but the best of both worlds. Haha. Now to continue the video 😊.
Your videos are so real and authentic!
And Emily's korean pronunciation is really good. Thought you lived a few years in Korea.
Can't wait to visit!! Great video.
There are so many foreigners who want to live in Korea for 2-3 months, and your channel was one of the most interesting Korean Vlogs I've ever seen and you're definitely talented. If you live in Korea and produce a variety of videos, you'll definitely be very famous as a RUclipsr
Pretty interesting video! I always wondered what foreigners actually feel about the everyday life of korea. You really captured the essence of it
Thank you
You're so good in Korean! Enjoyed watching your blogs. Thumbs up for me!
두 번 찍는 이유는 거리 별로 요금이 다르고 환승 때문임.
만약 지하철을 타다가 화장실을 다녀와야 하는데 개찰구 바깥에 있다면 찍고 나갔다 들어와도
요금은 0원임. 단 10분 이내로 움직여야 한다. 곧 15분으로 늘릴 계획임.
또 지하철 에서 버스로 갈아 탈 때도 여전히 처음 지불한 지하철 요금 거리가 적용되고 있기에
버스 탈 때 요금이 없고 마지막 내릴 때 거리에 따른 추가 요금을 아주 조금 지불하면 된다.
즉 가까운 거리를 여러 대중교통으로 3번 타는 사람이 ,
먼 거리를 1번만 대중교통을 이용하는 사람보다 이용 요금이 적게 하기 위함이다.
이거를 누가 영어로 설명 해 주실분이 계셔야 할텐데 말이죠. ^^;; 저는 뭐 실력이 안되서 안 되지만요 ㅎㅎ
맞아요ㅋㅋ
@@mjoonkim9018 유튜브에 번역기능있어요. 그걸 고려해서 맞춤법이나 띄어쓰기를 신경 쓰신 듯.
The reason for tapping the card twice is both due to varying subway fares based on distance and for calculating fares during transfers. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to use the restroom while taking the subway and the restroom is located outside the fare gates, you can tap your card to exit and then tap it again upon reentry without incurring additional charges. However, you must complete this within 10 minutes, which will soon be extended to 15 minutes.
Additionally, when transferring from the subway to a bus, the fare is still based on the distance from the initial subway station where you tapped your card to the bus stop where you transfer. This means that there's no separate payment required when boarding the bus. You simply tap your card when boarding the bus, and then tap it again when you get off at your final destination, where you'll be charged a small additional fee based on the distance traveled. This transfer system is limited to Seoul and its surrounding cities and aims to provide an integrated public transportation fare system where fares are proportional to the distance traveled, regardless of the mode of transportation used.
챗gpt의 도움을 좀 받아봤습니다 :)
아 그래요? 몰랐네
I am a Korean American who live in the state for a long time and not familiar with some of new trends, is learning especially the public transportation in both buses and metro. Your blog would be very beneficial when I visit Korea next time.
8:46 it’s also for discount. When you transfer to the next transportation within 30 mins, you get big discounts. This applies when you use bus systems as well so you should also tap when you get off the bus to be able to get the discount. It’s helpful for the situation when you took a wrong bus but you already paid or you passed the destination stop.
Yes you correct. we are not China lol. our goverment doesn't tracking our date just taping need for transportation
@@차에치일뻔한고라니 ㅋㅋㅋ
중국이랑 헷갈리신듯.. 한국에는 개인정보 보호법이 있습니다
because many people work in the central of the seoul. but many of them are live outside central of seoul . so they spend many times and paid over 100$ for just go to work. so this transfer system is for normal citizens. It reduce our spend at least 30% i guess. 영어 2~3등급만 받아온 사람이라 잘은 못하는데 술먹고도 뭔가 설명은 해주고 싶어서 써봤는데 틀렸다면 나중에 수정하겠습니다...
this white girl vlogging is so ignorant, L youtube account
The public transit looks so clean and safe! I wish we had this where I live. Thanks for this awesome video.
I'm from Alaska and I went, I think that was one of the big culture shocks for me was the peace, quiet, cleanliness and friendliness. ❤ I loved it so much I can't wait to go back
Omg the vlog was so informative and interesting ❤️
In buses, different colored seats mean different use of seats. Yellow ones are for elders and disabled. Pink ones for pregnant women and etc. Green/blue for everybody.
Not strict compared to subways, though, as the number of bus seats is limited. You can regard it a sort of guidance
지하철도 엄격하지 않음. 지정석이 아닌, 배려석임. 다만 sns에서 일부 여자들이 마치 지정석인것마냥 임산부석에 앉아있는 남자들 찍어서 조림돌림하면서 남자들이 더러워서 잘 안앉는것뿐..
This is 100% correct. I would like to add, for long distance/express buses (excluding the ones you need tickets for) the first few rows of sits have small stickers on the wall indicating that they are for the elderly and disabled. A lot of people ignore them when there aren't other sits available though
즐겁게 살고 계신 것 같아 기쁩니다. 앞으로도 더 좋은 하루하루 되시길.
Her voice's very clear so that i can hear every single word which makes me improve my english listening skills. Thank you for making nice vedios. I hope you enjoy living in south korea.🙂
에밀리 발렌타인의 일상을 자세히 볼 수 있어서 너무 좋았어요 😊 늘 높은 퀄리티의 자막 작업 해주시는 크루분께도 감사드립니다😅
자막 감사하다는 말씀 전할게요^^ 영상 재미있게 시청해주셔서 감사합니다.
Great video! You give me more info to prepare for my upcoming Seoul trip.
와우 이렇게 상세하게 설명해주는 vlog는 에밀리 뿐인것 같아요^^ 외국인들이 한국여행 뿐만 아니라 한국에서 생활하는 외국인들한테도 도움되는 영상이네요😊
loved the vids, your not annoying for anybody. Apriciate it !
Beautiful South Korea
Just discovered your channel. I really like how you explain everything and how to do things in Seoul.
한국을 여행하는 브이로거 중에서 문화를 가장 이해를 잘하고 로컬 문화를 깊숙이 경험하는 채널이라서 항상 즐겁게 보고 있습니다.
에밀리와 발렌타인 두 분에게 항상 행운이 함께 하길 바라겠습니다. 😻
감사해요 ❤️
American pitbull Dog south korea
@@saturu_gojo00It's a unique experience to see an Indian otaku😂
@@운고로 . I know . American puppet south koria. .
Wow I am Korean and I watched it till the end, it was amazing enough to show the ordinary daily life in Seoul. Amazing job!
The reason you check twice on the subway is not to get information from the government, but because of the additional fare per distance. Also, because of the transfer
I enjoyed watching the video
운송회사별 요금정산을 위해서도 그렇게 해야죠 😊
34:05 Just FYI, you can ask the restaurant for a box for leftovers, especially the restaurants that provide takeout/delivery orders. :)
New sub here. Just love how you bring it to us straight, without music and other distractions. I feel as I'm there experiencing the travel alongside you guys. Nice work!
치킨 남은거 포장해달라고 하시지 .. ㅠ
한국에 있는동안 좋은일만 가득하시길 바래요!!!
저도 영상은 잘봤는데 포장안해가시는게 신기했어요. 거의 한마리 분량이 남았는데 괜히 아까웠다는. 포장해서 냉동실에 넣어놨다가 나중에 전자렌지 돌려서 밥이랑 먹으면 꿀맛인데 😆
치킨 주문을 half and half가 아니라 2개를 주문하셨네요. 한국의 거의 모든 치킨집은 1마리 메뉴도 반반으로 시킬 수 있어요!
이게 맞는거 같네요.ㅜㅡ
남은거 포장 해달라고 하면됨
산드라블럭 닮으셨네요...ㅎ
좋은 영상입니다...과장없이 매우 실용적인 내용들이 많이 포함되어 있습니다.
그리고 남은 치킨은 포장요청하면 집에 가져가서 먹을 수 있습니다.
I saw your video for the first time today. I am Korean but your knowledge of Korea surprised me. I hope you guys have a great time in Korea. :)
Anything else to add to what the video says? I'm so curious about Korea
Great video that captured a lot about Korea.....Thank You!
8:24 The reason why you have to tap twice when you in and out of the gate is that the government's metro agency can track your course of journey and calculate the traffic charges.
Therefore there is a transferring system allowing you to spend minimum travel cost by the distance of your journey rather than pay twice for your journey.
The 2nd reason is to transfer the bus. If you need to transfer a bus after subway, there's no extra cost. there's only fares of proportional to distance.
Welcome to Korea
show the good parts realistically and take a lot of memories
Thank you
너무 리얼한 한국여행 영상이네요😊
솔직한 방송 감사드려요👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
즐거운 여행 보내세요
감사합니다!! 제 진심을 알아주셔서 기쁘네요^^
@@20CamelsEmily 솔찍한게 최고죠 !
이 분은 정말 좋아요. 한국의 많은 부분을 이해하고 있어요.. 그냥 조회수 올리려고 올린 게 아니고 정말 외국인에게 한국 잘 알려줘요. 여행객에게 정말 유용할 것 같아요
자막 누가 맡으셨는지 치킨 부분에서 그만 먹으라고 화내시는게 너무 웃겨요 😂 그리고 에밀리 한국어 발음이 너무 좋아요
It's so interesting to see your day-to-day experience in Korea. Thanks for sharing!
당신의 채널은 자극적이지 않으면서 찬찬히 상황을 풀어 나가는 방식이 멋집니다~!
Thank You guys for nice video. 😊 How great that You travel togather 👍
한국은 남은 음식 포장 요구하면 100프로 포장해주는게 법이에요.
다음에 음식 남으면 포장해 달라고 하세요!! 집에서 데워 먹으면 되니까요
음식 쓰레기를 줄여야 하기도 하구요
그런 법 없어요 가짜뉴스 퍼트리지 마세요
단순히 음식점에서 포장을 요청하였을 때 이를 반드시 응하여 포장을 해줘야만 한다는 법률 규정은
없고 이를 강제하기는 어렵기 때문에 특별히 해당 행위에 대해서 요청을 할 수 있는 청구 권리나
기타 이에 대해서 반드시 응할 의무가 음식점주에게 있다고 보기는 어렵겠습니다.
변호사 답변임,
@@supercaribe 음식이 많아서 어차피 음식물 쓰레기로 들어가면 음식이 아깝기때문에 번거로워도 그정도 포장은 서비스로 해주시긴 합니다. 양이 많을수도있기 때문에요 강제적인 법률은 없습니다.
배달이나 테이크 아웃을 겸하지 않는 일부 음식점을 제외하곤 웬만한 곳은 다 포장해 줍니다. 특히 저런 치킨집은요. 글쓴이가 법이다라고 말한건 강제하는게 아니라 일종의 관례라는 표현같은데 거기다 가짜뉴스라고 발작하는건 오바스럽네요.
법은?좀그렇고 포장요구했는데 안해주는 업소는 소문나서 그냥아웃~
even korean it is a useful video! Thanks for that:)
Its not for everyone but your channel gives a more authentic experience of Korea. Perhaps not now but many will appreciate it down the line. Its nice to view an American who doesn't act like an ugly tourist.
Thank you for saying that. I think it'll be discovered and appreciated later on, too :) And yes! Americans who aren't annoying tourists exist out there haha
I have no doubt you are part of the generation of Americans who can heal the world in a small way. In that sense, while we are a world apart in age, we can be mayhap kindred souls. Let's heal the world in the little way we can. I'll root for you.
great quality video and also you are both very inteligent and skill for the transport and thank you from canada
In korea, brick housing exterior was a big trend back in 1970s-1980s. That's why most brick buildings look dated:) typical old houses built in 50years ago. (+ most light grayish stone exterior houses are built in 1990s-early 2000s)
It's a cool aesthetic! At first, I was kind of surprised, though haha
@@20CamelsEmily actually it’s mostly aesthetic the buildings are full on concrete the brick is the outer siding and now mostly they use ceramic which looks more modern
Ahh I see
طريقة شرح و الفلوق رائعة لقد احببت هذه القناة استمرو 🎉❤
치킨을 반반으로 시켰어야했는데 한마리씩 주문하신듯!!!! 다음엔 2명이선 반반으로 드세요! 그리고 남은건 포😊장
둘이서 반반 시키고 치킨이 남을리가
반반하면 1마리 이해 안돼요??@@user-lz3gv1my1n
자막덕분에 영상잘봤어요😂 미국인의 눈으로보는 거리뷰의 해설느낌이 재밌어요❤😊
ㅋ ㅋ 영상을 즐길 수 있어서 기뻐요! ☺️ 훌륭한 자막이 있습니다.
you two good at korean! i wanna be good at english like you two using korean. thank you for coming to korea and making this video.
배불러서 먹지 못한 치킨은 포장 요청하시면 포장 해주시니깐 다음엔 포장해달라고 하시면 좋을꺼 같아요 ㅎ
Is there any extra charge for packing?
@@Lucky-474 no
Koreans are generous
@@Gom-ux3wj Oh, that's great. Thanks for telling me. You are very kind
@@Lucky-474no~~!
I enjoyed your video very much. Please keep ’em coming.
영상이 꾸밈 없어서 좋아요
한국에서 지내는동안
항상 행복하세요😊
random guy running zzz
한국인인데 이런 영상 보니깐 외국인들 너무 귀엽다... 이렇게 찾아줘서 너무 고마운 것 같아요
I love seoul so much, when i was a forst time solo world traveler i was surprised at how easy it was to get around and the metro was my favorite form of transportation. Sometimes id ride it just for fun to get lost but i never did. Thank you signs and being able to read some korean, speak a little of the language as well as japanese and spanish which helped me everywhere i went
Hi. Emily
I'm Korean American in Seattle, and learning a lot from you guys on the korea,
I like your detail contents, and pressed 2 buttons. You will be tracked by my watch 😊
Thanks !
한국 소개 영상중에 가장 디테일 함.
감사합니다! 그게 내 목표였어
Thanks for your visit. Wish you had great times in Korea!
에밀리 한국에서 추억이 좋은 기억으로 남으셨음 좋겠습니다. 한국에 자주 놀러 오세요 ^^
저는 한국에 대한 좋은 추억을 갖고 있어요 🥰 사실 벌써부터 다음 여행을 한국으로 계획하려고 노력 중이에요 ㅎㅎ
@@20CamelsEmily
If you are treated unfairly in Korea, viewers here will help you a lot.
I subscribe and like it.
Heading there in April. Appreciate the video!
When you transfer from the subway to buses, they don't charge you more. All transportations are linked, the fare you have to pay is according to the distance you travel. You have to tap out of the subway so that you can tap into other method of transportation. If you are a public transportation card holder regardless of how many trasfers you make you pay the fair by the distance.
I'm Korean living in Texas. It's so fun looking at everything from a Westerner's perspective. Thanks.
Subway system in Seoul is huge that it doesn't make sense to charge flat rate. And, Korean subway has yet to implement flat rate weekly or monthly ticket. In old days, passenger bought different ticket for different destination depending on distance. So if you travel from Suwon to Ilsan, you pay higher fare. Now it's done automatically by tapping in (record departing station) and tapping out (calculating fare and deduct fare from balance). It also record time of leaving subway so that you can get discount to take bus. Korean government implemented concept of total fare of travel regardless of transportation type. Either you take bus or subway, total fare should be identical in this concept. And you can transfer to other transportation in the middle and tapping out is critical for that matter.
Commuter passes exist, but they may be a bit complicated for foreigners to use. There is only one card, but when charging, you must carefully check the usage instructions, such as Seoul use only and fares by distance. The Seoul-only ticket is limited to 30 days and can be used 60 times for 55,000 won.
@@bsjdnsk ah ok. but still not really flat rate. 60 times within 30 days is like bulk purchase discount. Where I stay, regardless of travel distance (it can be as far as 30 miles one way but you can take 20 times if you want), $3.75 per day. Seoul only ticket (low fare anyway) and up to 30 days. So, ticketing machine really need to check departing station and existing station to check fare.
My first time watching this channel. Must say i find it one of the best vlogs from Korea. Your very easy to listen too and very informative. Thumbs up.
Thank you! I’m glad you’re enjoying my style ☺️
@@20CamelsEmily i enjoyed it very much 😃👍Have been to Seoul several times but even i learned something new 🙂
@@20CamelsEmily너희 백인들 아시아인 혐오하잖아!!! 한국에 왜 온거야??!!
New viewer, like the content so far, light isnt really necessary, you look just fine without it :)
On their menu, they should have somethinng called "half& half" 반반 , meaning half friend ones & half sauced. I think you've ordered 1 full order for each ones.
It was nice to see your daily life in korea :)
우연히 들어와서 영상 재밌게 봤네요 행복한 한국생활 되세요😊
감사합니다~ 😊
영어배우는데 아주 편하게 볼수있어서 좋았어요 ❤
You got it right. That is the way they calm down the fire. Smart!
Considering you've only been here for 4 months, you know a lot of things.
Here are a few things to know.
When using public transportation, swiping your card again when getting off is not because the government collects information, but because fares are applied differently depending on the distance. It is also necessary for free transfer.
If it is a credit card, there will be a record of my use, but this is only a record of use and has nothing to do with the government. If you recharge it on a transportation card purchased at a convenience store, you will not be able to know who used it.
The letters written next to the convenience store are simply their slogan and have no meaning, so just remember the name of the convenience store.
Convenience store kimbap is so tasteless that even Koreans don't buy it.
As for Naengmyeon, in my experience, foreigners feel repulsed when it is called cold noodle, but when it is called cold noodle salad, they enjoy it.
If you order the chicken the way shown in the video, it's too much for two people to eat.
No matter which chicken restaurant you go to, if you order the half-and-half menu, you can eat half the amount and at half the price.
This is an article using a translator from Korean to English.
Thank you so much, your article is very helpful for my future travel to South Korea, thank you, you must be a very kind person in life
The korean government is dropping the ball for not collecting this information especially since they are already doing the scans twice. If they did, they could probably use such information to get a better idea of how to improve infrastructure throughout the country. I can understand how some people would be suspicious of data collection like this but it would be a mistake to overlook how useful it could be at the same time.
@@pikotard They probably collect the data to optimise the transport, they just do not care who is traveling, only how much people.
@@EsoRimerCz I would expect that to be the case. Unfortunately, the comment above says otherwise.
The brick architecture is so much better than tin sheets, cardboard, and rice paper, which is what I experienced on my first military tour in 1970. The industrial revolution there didn't really get going until around 1980. Nowadays, it's the same as being in the U.S. I did three tours in the DMZ. My second was in 1975 and my third was in 1985. I loved the street food and the people.
New sub🎉 i like the way how you film so naturally, this is something we don't see in other vlogs but i love it keep going❤❤
Thank you :)
How do they manage to keep the streets so clean? Looks amazing!
what a lovely couple!
remember 1 thing,
you don't have to order each chicken for 1 person, when you go to K-chicken restaurant.
also you can ask for leftover food to be packaged.
Enjoy all over Korea include Seoul.
I really like your video. Everything looks sincere It really makes me enjoy it. 😍❤
참 훌륭한 컨텐츠입니다. 차분하고
꾸밈없는!!! 구독자 10.000.000 명!!! let's go!!!
감사합니다~~ 😄
지하철이나 버스에서 내릴때 카드를 찍는 건 기본적으로 지하철과 버스로 30분내 환승이 가능하기 때문에 내리는 시간을 체크하는 거구요. 기본요금 구간을 벗어나면 거리에 따라 추가요금이 붙어야하기 때문에 그래요. 즉 시간과 거리를 체크해야만 해요.
치킨은 반반(half and half)을 그동안 주문하셨던 거 같은데 오늘은 한마리씩(whole chicken each) 주문하신 것 같아요.
Hello; your picture quality is off the charts!!!! Please let us know what camera use…please…
Hi 👋🏼 I use my iPhone 13’s camera!
@@20CamelsEmily iPhone 13 Pro? Best of luck in Korea!!!
One more question the forward facing camera or the the three camera on the back? Thank you ;
Yess! Pro. And back facing
@@20CamelsEmily thank you; very hard for me to center my shots with my main camera, especially walking; any secrets or recommendations?
6:35 They are counting lifespan and It says each step of the stairs increases your healthy lifespan by 8 seconds
I m korean but I really enjoyed your clip, because it really give me a big help learning English.
Thank you so much!!!
Don't Koreans learn English?
16:24 Another tip!! When it's hard to find the card like in the video, when one person gets on the bus, say "Two people."
The driver sets the price for two people. When you're done, just put your card on the terminal and you're done!!
( Next time I change it and pay for two people when I get on the bus, it's fair, right? 😄 )
안녕하세요. 요즘 자주 보는 유튜브 채널이 되었습니다. 반갑습니다.
감사합니다 잘 봤습니다
영어 발음이 정말 좋아요
발음이 차분하고 정확 하여 듣기 정말 좋아요. 감사합니다 ^^
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You have to try "friend chicken 후렌드킨" at Itaewon. So good!!!
Enjoy your vlogs very much. Hope you guys go to the mountains for a autumn hiking trip.The fall foliage really is spectacular towards late October. 🍁🍂
재미있게 봤어요! 앞으로도 행복한 여행되세요~!
I am not a regular RUclips watcher but so pleased to have found you all again. I was fortunate enough to spend a month there in Korea this summer and this is all very nostalgic and heartwarming. May I ask or can you direct me to where you explain how and why you and Valentine are in Korea? Blessings to you both. I regard you both as familiar friends. Keep these videos coming.
I love your video so much it helps me when I go to Seoul thank you. I also will like to know what camera you are using when you travel.
As a Malaysian who has frequented Korean restaurants here and over there, I can honestly say “banchan culture” is hard to duplicate cheaply. And I don’t blame Korean restaurants. Korean food is so affordable in Korea but not here, it’s almost luxurious.
맞습니다. 반찬이 많이 나오는 식당 중에 저렴한 곳은 반찬을 대량으로 생산하는 곳에서 사옵니다. 이런 시스템이 없는 곳에서는 복제하기가 힘들 것입니다.
반찬을 직접만드는곳이 더 많아요.
한국 저렴하다고 반찬을 직접 안만든다는 건 뭐지?
한국사람들 직접 반찬 안만들면 바로 알아차려요..
식당해본 사람으로써 새벽부터 나와서 밑반찬 다만들어요..
주위 식당들 안그런 곳은 찾아보기 힘듦..
음식값이 싸다고 대량으로 구매한다는 헛소문이 왜 나는거지?
그리고 한국식당들 박리다매(많이 팔아서 수익남긴다)라는 마인드로 장사를 합니다..
외국처럼 내가 힘들게 했으니 많이 남겨야지라는 마인드는 이해를 못하는 마인드죠~^^
김치빼고 모든 반찬은 대부분 직접 만들어요.한국 모든곳이 그렇습니다.
how sweet! lovely couple!!
What a lovely couple venturing a new place! May the force be with you😂 BTW You can take out the leftover chicken if you ask for it.
Thank you!! ☺️🙌🏼
Great video,the chicken was looking so good