Your videos are always so relaxing and interesting, and I always love seeing the shopping hehe. I also like those screen doors in the subway, no need to "Mind the Gap" over there huh? :D
I feel like meditating while watching the videos. Even though I'm Korean, I find your videos very entertaining, relaxing and interesting. Kudos to you guys ;) keep up the excellent work.
Hi Sarah & Kyuho! I'm Hanna from the Philippines and I just chanced upon this video while checking out Korea vlogs. I got curious and checked out your other videos one by one and decided to subscribe coz I love them. I'm getting to know you guys from your videos too. Keep it up! 수고했어요! 홧팅! :)
The weather was exactly the same in Tokyo today! It's getting so cold! Thanks for showing how delivery works in Korea. I had heard that it's super convenient and it's so great that there are lots of healthy options too. And how fun was that musical staircase?! Great vlog, as always.
역시 배민!ㅋㅋ you guys are really lovely couple!! can't believe I met your channel by now~ hope you guys show your lives more cuz it's so great that even for the differences you two already have~~~ so awesome guys
Oh my.... From my humble point of view, Korean food has no competition at all! Kyuho's hair is perfect for a commercial, his hair looks better than mine! XD Tons of blessings for you guys! most beautiful couple on earth! a big hug from Costa Rica! do you have a place where we can send you something? like typical snacks of our countries
So cool! I notice during the part where you guys were walking on the musical stairs, you blurred out a guy who was on the escalator. Did the approach you guys and told you to blur out his face. Because you usually videotape people and never had to blur out a face.
are you guys planning to do any meet ups @seoul anytime later this year?! I'd love to see you guys in real life, I'm just finishing my HSC in Sydney ☺️
Ah, such convenience. Wish we have that here at NY. (We do, to an extent. An extent. ^_^). Anyway, few things: (1) Kyuho: A good cure for hiccups is to swallow water 4 times gently and slowly in a row, and then hold your breath for a bit. It helps reset the diaphragm from spasms that cause hiccups. 4 is a general number, but it may vary from person to person. (2) Sarah: Oh, do take care of yourself! It pains me to see you feel under the weather for 2 videos already. :( Speaking of which, how's health insurance in Korea compare to Canada? I hear Canada has great health care, so I just want to know how Korea's health care system compares. (3) In New York here, we have something called the weekly pass or the monthly pass for our transit system, where we pay a due amount and we can unlimited rides for that duration. Just curious, do you guys have anything like that in Korea? That way I can know if I ever decide to go to Korea for a week or month. :)
Whenever you're hiccuping, if water doesn't work, we poke fun at the victim and tease them so they'd get angry or distracted, that way, they forget about it and it goes away. It always works. Try doing that. Or instead of trying to make someone angry, distract yourself by singing a song or dancing or doing something to keep your mind off the hiccuping.
+Miss Anonymous Haha, those sound like great ideas! We'll definitely have to remember those--when either of us gets the hiccups, they take forever to go away, so thanks so much for the suggestions 😁
+2hearts1seoul Hi, I believe that Koreans take roasted rice tea called HYEON MI CHA for hiccups. Japanese add green tea, calling GENMAI CHA. This beverage has been popular since China's Tang Dynasty. In South East Asia, roasted rice is used to store ginseng (usually Korean origin) to prolong its efficacy. Some generations ago in Malaya (now Malaysia), there were tough Chinese women workers in the construction industry. They wear a red headress and drink roasted rice tea through out the day to sustain energy and stamina. These ladies were good at bricklaying. Hyeon Mi Cha can be taken with honey or dates or sugar. BTW, I left you an ode in the comments of your Canadian wedding video. Best regards, Joe.
The ordering system is really convenient if you know korean I think~ As far as I know the app is only in korean so you would have to know korean language to successfully order. And omg where was that cafe with those delicious looking cakes :3 (was it somewhere in gangnam or am I totally wrong, was it even cafe xD )
hello:) I think the cafe name is 'dore dore' . Its a franchise cafe. You can go there in sinsa(grosu gil near gangnam), konkuk uni and other many places you can find.
Does it rain a lot in October and September? How cold is it compared to Canada? I'm from BC and I get arthritis. Would the temperature be to cold for me to visit? (I know humidity can change how things feel too so please tell me how things feel as well as number comparison) thank you so much ☺️You guys are so adorable!
+JoiIsakYT It doesn't rain a lot at all outside of the rainy season between July and August. I find the air in Seoul is much drier in the winter than Nova Scotia where I'm from. The winters in N.S are very cold and damp, which is likely worse for arthritis than dry air. It's cold here in the winter because of the wind, maybe -10 with the wind chill on the coldest of days. I'd say the average winter temperature last year was around -3 or so, so nothing as cold as the majority of Canada. I've never been to B.C though, so I'm not used to lovely, mild winters! :)
BC winters are wet (95% rainy days) and cold so it's a different type of cold. Temp wise Seoul does sound similar but just dry. Thank you for letting me know I can't wait to eventually come to visit.
Hello~ We only do full subtitles in Korean since we mainly speak English in our videos, but we put subtitles in English for certain parts that are difficult to hear ^^
+perfect2the2ndpower Omg, I thought I was the only person who did that...! People always think I'm crazy when I suggest this (though it may be because I describe it as 'forced hyperventilation'. Haha
+perfect2the2ndpower thats what i do when i myself have the hiccups but if its someone i know who has the hiccups i tell them to hiccup immediately for me. on the spot! hiccup right now this instant!, and they can't, and then they just don't hiccup at all... its actually really really odd how it works aha
Hahahahaha... That blurred out couple on the escalator while he was on the music stairs... That girl was seriously concerned about being filmed!!!! Either they were cheating on their SOs or they were a young couple not allowed to date by their parents... Koreans...
+hee613 tipping isn't expected or common.it would be stranger them handing the delivery guy extra money than them not doing it. its his job and he gets paid for it.
Those musical stairs......I'm in love!!
I love how they always look at each other whenever they do a talk time... i find it so cute. They're so cute.
Your videos are always so relaxing and interesting, and I always love seeing the shopping hehe. I also like those screen doors in the subway, no need to "Mind the Gap" over there huh? :D
Whenever it's raining I don't feel like doing anything either. Productivity -90%
get super popular already.... Best chill vlog channel
I hate the rain, unless I'm home. It's kind of enjoying to see people getting wet while you're warm :')
참 부럽고 멋있는 커플입니다.
I feel like meditating while watching the videos. Even though I'm Korean, I find your videos very entertaining, relaxing and interesting. Kudos to you guys ;) keep up the excellent work.
the convenience of the public transportation system is one of the things I love most about korea
동영상 잘보고있어요 ㅎㅎ 이렇게올려주시니 얼마나 감사한지 ㅎㅎ. 앞으로 쭉 동영상 많이 올려주세요^^
재밌게 잘 보고 있어요, 좋은 영상 감사합니다 ^^ 행복하세요
since its getting closer to winter, you guys should maybe think about going to a ski resort on holiday or something
After see you 2. I start to understand what is mean-to-be.
Hi Sarah & Kyuho! I'm Hanna from the Philippines and I just chanced upon this video while checking out Korea vlogs. I got curious and checked out your other videos one by one and decided to subscribe coz I love them. I'm getting to know you guys from your videos too. Keep it up! 수고했어요! 홧팅! :)
Thank you for the nice video. I recommended my American colleague to watch your videos. :-) I can't wait for the next new video! Cheers!
오늘도 잘 보고 가요~~😀😁
The weather was exactly the same in Tokyo today! It's getting so cold!
Thanks for showing how delivery works in Korea. I had heard that it's super convenient and it's so great that there are lots of healthy options too. And how fun was that musical staircase?! Great vlog, as always.
The editing is always so beautiful. Great job!
언제나 잘 보고있습니다~^^ 편안한 영상들 감사해요!
Every one of your videos makes me hungry.
세라언니 너무 예쁜거 아닌가여ㅠㅠㅠ 규호님 복받으심✨🌟
Y'all make me so excited to visit Seoul in two months
역시 배민!ㅋㅋ you guys are really lovely couple!! can't believe I met your channel by now~ hope you guys show your lives more cuz it's so great that even for the differences you two already have~~~ so awesome guys
재미있네요~재미있는주제로 올려주시네요!!굳
한국말하니까너무귀여워져^^
I miss Korea!
I've been to that subway station wity the piano steps...really cool!
Oh my.... From my humble point of view, Korean food has no competition at all! Kyuho's hair is perfect for a commercial, his hair looks better than mine! XD Tons of blessings for you guys! most beautiful couple on earth! a big hug from Costa Rica! do you have a place where we can send you something? like typical snacks of our countries
it was so cold this past weekend... I was not prepared. we ordered takeout too which was yummy~~
I love your black jacket Sarah!
I love your shirts! "Thanks For Nothing" and "Be Free Yourself". lol
볶음밥 만들 때 중간에 생 계란을 깨서 넣으면 밥알과 떡이 져서 식감이 나빠집니다.
미리 따로 스크램블에 가깝게 프라이 한 후 옆에 준비해 놓았다가
나중에 섞어넣으면서 살짝 마무리로 볶기만 하면 훨씬 더 식감이 깔끔합니다.
신혼인데 모든 안 맛 있겠어요?ㅎㅎㅎ
So cool! I notice during the part where you guys were walking on the musical stairs, you blurred out a guy who was on the escalator. Did the approach you guys and told you to blur out his face. Because you usually videotape people and never had to blur out a face.
are you guys planning to do any meet ups @seoul anytime later this year?! I'd love to see you guys in real life, I'm just finishing my HSC in Sydney ☺️
Ah, such convenience. Wish we have that here at NY. (We do, to an extent. An extent. ^_^). Anyway, few things:
(1) Kyuho: A good cure for hiccups is to swallow water 4 times gently and slowly in a row, and then hold your breath for a bit. It helps reset the diaphragm from spasms that cause hiccups. 4 is a general number, but it may vary from person to person.
(2) Sarah: Oh, do take care of yourself! It pains me to see you feel under the weather for 2 videos already. :( Speaking of which, how's health insurance in Korea compare to Canada? I hear Canada has great health care, so I just want to know how Korea's health care system compares.
(3) In New York here, we have something called the weekly pass or the monthly pass for our transit system, where we pay a due amount and we can unlimited rides for that duration. Just curious, do you guys have anything like that in Korea? That way I can know if I ever decide to go to Korea for a week or month. :)
I am missing Korea right now!!!!
how do you guys maintain your weight? do you do a lot of sports? btw love your videos :D
You guys very very such a good looking couple ! Envy with you guys ....
I just love your vlogs!
They've got those train doors on some stations in the UK. I wish they had some in Norway. It would certainly prevent casualties.
Love LOVE your videos!!!
both of you are so cute and looks good together 😍
Awesome sweaters!
The hiccups part made me laugh especially when kyuho thought his hiccups disappeared but it turned out it didn't LOL :D
omg i miss korea!
omg your voice sounds exactly like Kristen stewart
I'm traveling to Seoul in a few days. where are those musical stairs located? My daughter would absolutely love that!
+michelle diehl Hi, this is express bus terminal station at line 3 exit 1 :)
Wish we had screen doors in the UK probably would help prevent lots of accidents in the underground
Those stairs though.... :D...
Whenever you're hiccuping, if water doesn't work, we poke fun at the victim and tease them so they'd get angry or distracted, that way, they forget about it and it goes away. It always works. Try doing that. Or instead of trying to make someone angry, distract yourself by singing a song or dancing or doing something to keep your mind off the hiccuping.
+Miss Anonymous Haha, those sound like great ideas! We'll definitely have to remember those--when either of us gets the hiccups, they take forever to go away, so thanks so much for the suggestions 😁
+2hearts1seoul Hi, I believe that Koreans take roasted rice tea called HYEON MI CHA for hiccups. Japanese add green tea, calling GENMAI CHA. This beverage has been popular since China's Tang Dynasty. In South East Asia, roasted rice is used to store ginseng (usually Korean origin) to prolong its efficacy. Some generations ago in Malaya (now Malaysia), there were tough Chinese women workers in the construction industry. They wear a red headress and drink roasted rice tea through out the day to sustain energy and stamina. These ladies were good at bricklaying. Hyeon Mi Cha can be taken with honey or dates or sugar. BTW, I left you an ode in the comments of your Canadian wedding video. Best regards, Joe.
+2hearts1seoul mustard or anything with vinegar such as pickles
Sarah. How can i watch u guys in EBS1 Channel..i cant find u guys in EBS1 Channel on RUclips.
한국의 환승제도도 정말좋죠..~이러한방식을 다른나라로 수출한다고도 들었어요~
The ordering system is really convenient if you know korean I think~ As far as I know the app is only in korean so you would have to know korean language to successfully order.
And omg where was that cafe with those delicious looking cakes :3 (was it somewhere in gangnam or am I totally wrong, was it even cafe xD )
hello:) I think the cafe name is 'dore dore' . Its a franchise cafe. You can go there in sinsa(grosu gil near gangnam), konkuk uni and other many places you can find.
+Ara Ryu thank you, but doesn't help me anymore. Came back from korea 3 weeks ago. Found other cute cafes I visited
Does it rain a lot in October and September? How cold is it compared to Canada? I'm from BC and I get arthritis. Would the temperature be to cold for me to visit? (I know humidity can change how things feel too so please tell me how things feel as well as number comparison) thank you so much ☺️You guys are so adorable!
+JoiIsakYT It doesn't rain a lot at all outside of the rainy season between July and August. I find the air in Seoul is much drier in the winter than Nova Scotia where I'm from. The winters in N.S are very cold and damp, which is likely worse for arthritis than dry air. It's cold here in the winter because of the wind, maybe -10 with the wind chill on the coldest of days. I'd say the average winter temperature last year was around -3 or so, so nothing as cold as the majority of Canada. I've never been to B.C though, so I'm not used to lovely, mild winters! :)
BC winters are wet (95% rainy days) and cold so it's a different type of cold. Temp wise Seoul does sound similar but just dry. Thank you for letting me know I can't wait to eventually come to visit.
can anyone tell me what they made in the beginning and all the ingredients? it looked delicious:)
fried rice with kimchi. he added egg and canned pepper tuna.
Please try the spicy noodle challenge!!! :)
you two eat such small portions! i guess thats why you guys maintain your weight so well :p
am I allowed to ask for your proffesions ? 🙈
loved ur video as always .thanks for sharing these moments. you're too beautiful ♡
Professional power couple
McDonald's doesn't deliver in Canada ? It delivers in my country too. But I never eat.
지하철 카드이용법 설명하고나서 나오는 BGM이 뭔가요??
takes the money out 이라고 하신건가요? 잘 안들리네요 ㅜ.ㅜ
So, do you need to know Korean to order food to your place? or do some places understand English??
Is everything translate to English too? Because I see under the signs that it's translate to English as well on some of them.
Hello~ We only do full subtitles in Korean since we mainly speak English in our videos, but we put subtitles in English for certain parts that are difficult to hear ^^
Inhaling a lot of air and holding my breath usually makes my hiccups go away quickly.
+perfect2the2ndpower Omg, I thought I was the only person who did that...! People always think I'm crazy when I suggest this (though it may be because I describe it as 'forced hyperventilation'. Haha
+Will Duan LOL, it does sound a bit odd when you put it that way.
+perfect2the2ndpower Eating a teaspoon of sugar makes hiccups go away immediately. I don't know why, but it does.
+perfect2the2ndpower thats what i do when i myself have the hiccups but if its someone i know who has the hiccups i tell them to hiccup immediately for me. on the spot! hiccup right now this instant!, and they can't, and then they just don't hiccup at all... its actually really really odd how it works aha
+Angela Smith wow, I never tried eating sugar by the spoonful before. Don't know if I want to! HAHA. Very interesting though.
Speak that Russian again...multi-lingual education has a great future in this complex world...more complex than we all would have thought.
I cdnt find anything but msg outside 😅😅
Hahahahaha... That blurred out couple on the escalator while he was on the music stairs... That girl was seriously concerned about being filmed!!!! Either they were cheating on their SOs or they were a young couple not allowed to date by their parents... Koreans...
do anyone know this person shin jin wook from South Korea
what is the apps name you use to ordered the food ?
what is the app called that gives u hundreds of food options to order??
pop py 배달의민족
How to get rid of hiccups: Hold your breath and touch your toes!
What app were you using?
It called '배달의 민족'
+hkormac thank you!!
규호가....우리말을....하다뉘....
Does kyu has a accent or is it me ? :D
When he talks Korean
+ayse aicha It's just you.
+ayse aicha I don't know about an accent but I thought I heard him use a little aegyo when he was ordering food on the phone and that made me chuckle.
what is the app called ?
"배달의 민족"
규호 수원놀로와 나랑 술한잔해...
En el minuto 0:25 parecía que estaba desnudo👀👀👀
요리잘하니 보기좋노
Why you guys never hold hands while walking in the streets. Is it prohibited there, or you are afraid to show your love?
We usually do, but it's really difficult to hold hands while filming with a selfie stick 😁
you guys dont tip the delivery guy, even after he brings thefood to your door fighting the rain. thats not decent.
There is actually a strict 'no tipping' culture in Korea believe it or not!
+hee613 tipping isn't expected or common.it would be stranger them handing the delivery guy extra money than them not doing it. its his job and he gets paid for it.
oh i see, even for delivery? thats another reason i need to go to korea. here we have to tip everything. nowadays they want 20%
hee613 im guessing not, i live in the uk and we barely tip anything here either- its pretty rare when you need to.
+hee613 Different culture. Also for other places we don't tip because we actually have good wages eg Australia.
아,, 왠지 짠하고 안타깝기도 하고,,, 몸에 안좋은 거 너무 먹는 거 같아서요.
사라씨하고 규호씨하고 다정하게 요리학원에라도 다녀야 할 듯( 지나친 오지랖이라면 미안합니다.)
be free yourself
"Sex and drinks"
wtf ?
규호씨 한국말쓰니까 이상하다 ㅋㅋ
these are boring
Yall boring :/
Wish we had screen doors in the UK probably would help prevent lots of accidents in the underground.
+Celeste C (misscelestec) and prevent suicides
we have thid systeme in france and its really good for preventif life.
oh okay would be helpful if they were everywhere.
규호 수원놀로와 나랑 술한잔해...