Indonesia sounds very similar to the USA with small talk culture. We will talk to anyone and everyone as if we've known them our whole lives even if we just met, but then you leave and never see them ever again😅
Very interesting observations about life in South Korea from a foreigner's perspective. It's amusing when a German complains about Koreans not being friendly to foreigners, given that Germans are notorious for being cold and private. Many foreigners live in Germany for years without making a single German friend. The Korean hierarchy system works because they are a homogenous society. In Indonesia, each ethnic group traditionally had its own hierarchy system. However, as a diverse society where people from various backgrounds live and work together, we've naturally relaxed many of these strict norms to accommodate our differences.
You talked about the working situation for a brief moment. Or rather the situation that students study basically 24/7, since south korea is so competetive. But since it's because they all wanna work for the chaebols, I say that's the same. I recently saw a video on south koreas catastrophic demographic state. Since 2019, the fertilkty rate (the amount of children a woman gets on average) is below 1, and in 2024 it hit 0,68. To clarify, the fertality rate, on average, needs to be 2,1 in order for the population of a country to neither grow, nor shrink. A birthrate of 1 signalizes that the current cycle (women that are able to bear children), get only one child, so the population of the next generation will only be half the population of the current cycle. But in sputh korea, it's literally a third of what would be needed, leading to have a way to small amount of working people, in comparison to retired people. Now, south korea has 51 million people, 65,3% of which are working. (33,3 million people). They are the ones I'm going to apply the 0,68 fertility rate to. In 45 years, if it goes on like this, those 33,3 million working people will turn into maybe 11-12 million people, who have to shoulder the retirement of the 33,3 million working people from 45 years prior, aswell as themselves, and maybe their children. And they'd probably have to work way more years aswell. This is straight up impossible and will utterly wreck the economy. I know, not all of the older people would be alive by then, but at least everyone, who's currently under the age of 38 probably would (i just used the life expectancy here). I'm very curious as to how they will fix this problem...
"Orang ini" itu mksdny yg mana? Pemilik channel ini? Dia org indo, coba liat video shortny yg lain, bahkan bnyk dia mengajarkan bahasa indonesia, gmna bsa lo berspekulasi gak mendasar kalo dia mungkin salah satu dri org itu..
Waladelah suudzon sesama orang Indonesia, wong jelas² Oknum nya itu Orang Korea lokal Aseli yang kerja di Indonesia yang menjelekkan jelek kan cewek Indonesia kayak kera gitu, bisa bisa nya nuduh pemilik akun ini 😭🗿
Genesia! Could you maybe do a video (full length or short) about Dutch loanwords in Indonesian? I'm Dutch and I would love it so much!
Indonesia sounds very similar to the USA with small talk culture. We will talk to anyone and everyone as if we've known them our whole lives even if we just met, but then you leave and never see them ever again😅
Very interesting observations about life in South Korea from a foreigner's perspective.
It's amusing when a German complains about Koreans not being friendly to foreigners, given that Germans are notorious for being cold and private. Many foreigners live in Germany for years without making a single German friend.
The Korean hierarchy system works because they are a homogenous society. In Indonesia, each ethnic group traditionally had its own hierarchy system. However, as a diverse society where people from various backgrounds live and work together, we've naturally relaxed many of these strict norms to accommodate our differences.
Alica is so sweet! ❤❤❤
this is so interesting! thx so much
Loved this
Wow germany sounds so chill
I came from the hotdog hotteok short and new fav creator 😂
One stereotype was that they have the fastest internet speed and I felt it was slow compared to Germany. Debunked from my perspective.
You talked about the working situation for a brief moment. Or rather the situation that students study basically 24/7, since south korea is so competetive. But since it's because they all wanna work for the chaebols, I say that's the same.
I recently saw a video on south koreas catastrophic demographic state. Since 2019, the fertilkty rate (the amount of children a woman gets on average) is below 1, and in 2024 it hit 0,68. To clarify, the fertality rate, on average, needs to be 2,1 in order for the population of a country to neither grow, nor shrink. A birthrate of 1 signalizes that the current cycle (women that are able to bear children), get only one child, so the population of the next generation will only be half the population of the current cycle. But in sputh korea, it's literally a third of what would be needed, leading to have a way to small amount of working people, in comparison to retired people. Now, south korea has 51 million people, 65,3% of which are working. (33,3 million people). They are the ones I'm going to apply the 0,68 fertility rate to. In 45 years, if it goes on like this, those 33,3 million working people will turn into maybe 11-12 million people, who have to shoulder the retirement of the 33,3 million working people from 45 years prior, aswell as themselves, and maybe their children. And they'd probably have to work way more years aswell. This is straight up impossible and will utterly wreck the economy. I know, not all of the older people would be alive by then, but at least everyone, who's currently under the age of 38 probably would (i just used the life expectancy here).
I'm very curious as to how they will fix this problem...
한국에서 좋은 추억 많이 만드세요~
Very fun and useful :)) hehe
So much fun
Ka coba sekali sekali ajak temen nya buat bikin konten reaction tentang indonesia dari musik, budaya, pariwisata dll
Great video, but is it just me or does Alicia bear a striking resemblance to Ashton Kutcher? (they're both very good looking people!)
Wait.. Korean food spicy? So all of those Korean food sold in Indonesia are just special case ?
I thought she said schlampen instead of schlappen 😅
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Hii
ci, rika wong endi jane sih? 😁
Mungkin org ini salah satu yg ada di group INDOSARANG itu ya.... yg hina negara Indonesia...
"Orang ini" itu mksdny yg mana? Pemilik channel ini? Dia org indo, coba liat video shortny yg lain, bahkan bnyk dia mengajarkan bahasa indonesia, gmna bsa lo berspekulasi gak mendasar kalo dia mungkin salah satu dri org itu..
Waladelah suudzon sesama orang Indonesia, wong jelas² Oknum nya itu Orang Korea lokal Aseli yang kerja di Indonesia yang menjelekkan jelek kan cewek Indonesia kayak kera gitu, bisa bisa nya nuduh pemilik akun ini 😭🗿
Dia org indo cok