Why Korean Stadium Food DESTROYS American Stadium Food!! You’re Being Robbed!!

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  • @lb6643
    @lb6643 Год назад +6467

    The fact that you can bring your own food is so cool. Not everyone can afford an $8 hot dog X5 for the whole family.

    • @66Ack
      @66Ack Год назад

      @@minigiant8998t’s bad parenting thst we can realize that we’re being over charged for a shitty hotdog? It’s bad parenting you’re so irresponsible with money. Guess we will see you and the fam in government housing next year.

    • @lb6643
      @lb6643 Год назад +422

      @@minigiant8998 buddy I can afford it all day if I had to. I’m just pointing out that people can go to a game and fill there belly for a decent price. Without breaking the bank. I feel bad for your kids if u got ‘em

    • @davevd9944
      @davevd9944 Год назад +210

      @@minigiant8998 I agree but to be fair 6-12 bucks for a fucking beer that tastes like piss anyway and another 20-30+ if you want a bit of food per person is just stupidly expensive for what you're getting.

    • @guppy719
      @guppy719 Год назад +35

      You can do that in most baseball games in the USA as well.

    • @tbunreall
      @tbunreall Год назад +25

      Ya, they don't want those people at the game. They aren't there to bring people the enjoyment of baseball, they're there to make as much money as possible!

  • @ThyHolyNickel94
    @ThyHolyNickel94 Год назад +2657

    Love my country, but man, must be nice to be able to go to a baseball game without seeing security at the gate, being able to bring food into the stadium, being able to drink as much as you want without seeing a brawl break out, and to be able to buy a beer for a fraction of what I pay at my teams stadium.
    Everyone looks civil and peaceful while also having a good time 😏

    • @minigiant8998
      @minigiant8998 Год назад

      ikr dont they have mass shootings everyday too?

    • @aaronj.edelman916
      @aaronj.edelman916 Год назад +232

      It makes me wonder where we went wrong as Americans. Why can’t we enjoy these luxuries the same way that South Koreans can?

    • @ThyHolyNickel94
      @ThyHolyNickel94 Год назад +80

      @williedaviskcmo3037 guns aren't allowed in stadiums, you know that right? 😂

    • @ThyHolyNickel94
      @ThyHolyNickel94 Год назад +229

      @GloriousSmite I think that's some of the problem, but the biggest issue is loss of values. Americans have absolutely lost all values, love for neighbor, and struggle to make ends meet. Add all that together, and we have the results we see today.
      We could have what South Korea and Japan have if we were strict on teaching classical values and respect like they do in these countries

    • @Delivered130
      @Delivered130 Год назад

      ​@@ThyHolyNickel94​ You really think mass shooters wouldnt know guns are not allowed, so they sneak in and shoot? You dumb or naive? 😂

  • @woojinsong68
    @woojinsong68 Год назад +1050

    5:58 영어가 적혀있는데도 한국어로 써진 메뉴이름을 말하는게 나라에 대한 존중이 보여서 좋네요

    • @핑냥이
      @핑냥이 Год назад +92

      ㄹㅇ 뭔가 썸네일만 보고 그냥 국뽕유튜브인줄 알았는데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @heunchae3562
      @heunchae3562 Год назад +10

      오뎅이랑 피쉬케이크라고 말한건 왜 언급안함? 안들림?
      정말 지겹다 국뽕충 불편충 ㅋㅋ

    • @woojinsong68
      @woojinsong68 Год назад

      ​@@heunchae3562불편충

    • @freeskye
      @freeskye Год назад

      @@heunchae3562 불편해 하는건 너 같은데

    • @JohnDoe-mx6xh
      @JohnDoe-mx6xh Год назад +101

      ​@@heunchae3562오뎅은 일본 거야...

  • @Arthur-nr5ci
    @Arthur-nr5ci Год назад +3474

    Can we talk about how clean and safe that stadium is, in addition to the ridiculous amount of fairly priced, amazing food options? Why do I feel like I'm living in Gotham City when i watch stuff like this?

    • @jetgdvsdfgd
      @jetgdvsdfgd Год назад +1

      Diversity is our strength 🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍

    • @SmoothJK
      @SmoothJK Год назад

      Bc America is not Korea. In the States, we cater to criminals and wonder why we can't have nice things.

    • @RealTalk1987
      @RealTalk1987 Год назад +93

      Your not the only one

    • @denniszbona
      @denniszbona Год назад

      South Korea is a homogenous society, thats why they hate foreigners and ban then from clubs and bars, they think that foreigners cause too much trouble. Which is very true.

    • @deadtome44
      @deadtome44 Год назад +201

      The US is all about $$$. It’s very rare for sports teams here to treat the fans and stadium staff as anything more than potential dollars. It’s part of our “culture” so to speak.

  • @백구한접시
    @백구한접시 Год назад +52

    그 와중에 롯데 야들은 또 홈에서 털리고 있네 참말로

    • @user-nkmkj8241g
      @user-nkmkj8241g 5 месяцев назад +2

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @쿠쉬쿠쉬쿠쉬
      @쿠쉬쿠쉬쿠쉬 5 месяцев назад +2

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @밀키스-p1l
      @밀키스-p1l Месяц назад

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @daidais5273
      @daidais5273 Месяц назад

      Zzzzzzzㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @TedY-y9h
    @TedY-y9h Год назад +386

    Ah you missed one thing! There is a seat section with bbq grill where you can have your own Korean bbq in the stadium!

    • @EnzoTheBaker
      @EnzoTheBaker 4 месяца назад +5

      Is the seat that Sonny sitting at more expensive? Because I like that they have a table in front but I notice not all of the stadium seats had that.

    • @johthere-gj7gp
      @johthere-gj7gp 2 месяца назад +10

      @@EnzoTheBakertable seats are quite more expensive than normal seats. its different by stadiums but if normal seats are $15~20, table seats are $30~100, depends on the table size. also the bbq seats (which has a barbeque grill and a huge table with benches) are more more expensive than small tables.😮

    • @GeoffreyLowe-m8o
      @GeoffreyLowe-m8o 18 дней назад +1

      I know this from 영국남자 Korean Englishman.

  • @슽-x4q
    @슽-x4q Год назад +342

    한구인이 봐도 완벽한 리뷰
    과장 없이 솔직하고 사실적입니다.

    • @econandpower
      @econandpower Год назад +33

      롯데리아 = 튀긴 하키공

    • @바이낸스-u3y
      @바이낸스-u3y Год назад +6

      @@econandpowerfact

    • @iiiiilllllll4737
      @iiiiilllllll4737 Год назад +7

      @@econandpower 저거 번역이 잘못된거 같은데요 하키공이 아니라 호키라는 어종 말하는듯

    • @Tyg65
      @Tyg65 Год назад

      Usa PUPPEPT 😂

    • @DignifiedBK
      @DignifiedBK Год назад +8

      ​@@iiiiilllllll4737하키퍽 얘기하는 것 맞음. 소스맛 다 좋은데 패티에서 새우 맛이 나진 않는다고 그냥 하키퍽 같다고 한 거 맞음

  • @krapj214
    @krapj214 Год назад +586

    Food in US stadiums are such a joke. Not to mention beer cost $15-$20USD. If you want food and beer it cost around $30USD

    • @FlavorofMind
      @FlavorofMind Год назад +26

      A humongous joke! Really a turnoff, unfortunately...

    • @__G___
      @__G___ Год назад +10

      If you watched the vid you would see the prices aren't different. The cheap stuff he did get was dry and old "hockey puck" burger

    • @krapj214
      @krapj214 Год назад +62

      @@__G___ yeah but there’s also an option to bring your own food. US they make us pour out drinks and throw away food.

    • @__G___
      @__G___ Год назад +1

      @@krapj214 you already moving goalposts because I debunked your comment 😂

    • @__G___
      @__G___ Год назад

      @@LM-id1bb no, they arent. If you watched the vid and paid attention you would see that 🙂

  • @passion9222
    @passion9222 Год назад +16

    아저씨 야구는 안보시고 야구장에 먹으러가셨네 😂

  • @elloco6780
    @elloco6780 Год назад +1759

    I think a lot of countries could learn from how Korea does things.
    Stadium was very clean, no security. Plenty of food options and the atmosphere looked awesome.

    • @antihypocrisy8978
      @antihypocrisy8978 Год назад +38

      Koreans owe Americans for ww2. They would be speaking Japanese if not for the US.

    • @KK-fw4zq
      @KK-fw4zq Год назад +296

      @@antihypocrisy8978 lmao they owe nothing. The only thing the US gov.t wanted was-being able to put a military base there so that they can have aerial radar detection near N. Korea, china and Russia.

    • @poolhall9632
      @poolhall9632 Год назад

      The problem is that Americans have absolutely no sense of shame or cultural responsibility so there’s no way anything can be this clean…
      I should know.
      American 😂

    • @profile1565
      @profile1565 Год назад

      ​@@antihypocrisy8978then why is american society a shithole?

    • @rubaiyat300
      @rubaiyat300 Год назад +32

      @@KK-fw4zq Especially since the only reason Japan was in such a position in Korea was because of their sadly predictable response to Commodore Perry forcing Japan open to US mercantile interests at gunpoint.

  • @daniellee5255
    @daniellee5255 Год назад +1553

    mad respect for this man and his dedication for cultural awareness. So good at using the Korean language and actually putting in effort to say them correctly.

    • @xco4555
      @xco4555 Год назад +46

      He live in Korea for many years before moving to Vietnam lol

    • @Koreanfood101
      @Koreanfood101 Год назад +4

      I want to taste the culture and food of other countries❤

    • @kongtxuvang325
      @kongtxuvang325 Год назад +3

      Yes he’s a cultured man lol. He does that in every country he’s been in.

    • @Bambi_7907
      @Bambi_7907 Год назад +2

      한국어도 잘하고, 음식의 맛을 정확하게 표현하시네요! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @agentjohnson3973
      @agentjohnson3973 Год назад +4

      Usually when you move to a country you learn their langauge and culture, but with the U.S it's the opposite we should learn the immigrants culture instead of them assimilating to our own which is pure idiocy

  • @amberkonan
    @amberkonan Год назад +390

    Did you also notice there was ZERO garbage after the game despite all the food they bring? Mad respect for S. Korea

    • @정윤우-s5s
      @정윤우-s5s 7 месяцев назад +20

      as a korean i am so proud

    • @anstjsdlr
      @anstjsdlr 7 месяцев назад +16

      But also as a Korean, I think that we should take it more serioulsy into consideration when foreign visitors point out that there are not many of trash bins on streets.

    • @로컬보이
      @로컬보이 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@anstjsdlr길거리에 쓰레기통이 많지않은 이유는 테러리즘을 방지하기위함입니다.

    • @sunwooyang9949
      @sunwooyang9949 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@anstjsdlr The problem is not that there's not enough trash bins on the streets. The problem is the people throw trash illegally on the street.
      Japan has no trash cans, but their streets are way cleaner than Seoul's streets.
      I'm Korean, btw. I want Korea to be better, too.

    • @Dreamian
      @Dreamian 5 месяцев назад +1

      nah bro it aint always that clean we all gotta learn more from japan

  • @kanointhephilippines8082
    @kanointhephilippines8082 Год назад +1045

    It's amazing that a country torn by war and conflict in 1950 has come so far in every aspect of life. South Korea in general is the cleanest, safest country I have ever visited. Korean's live by a code of honor and mutual respect for one another that is deeply rooted in society. In Seoul the watch and jewelry stores are all closely located in one area, you can shop several stores and not see one security bar, alarm or guard. It's an amazing country that's worth a visit, but only in spring or early summer. And steamed mandu with kimchi is one of the best meals on the planet.

    • @ladboii2901
      @ladboii2901 Год назад +80

      You might want to travel there, but dont live there. Their work culture is ruthless

    • @TruongLe-jx2lx
      @TruongLe-jx2lx Год назад +53

      @@ladboii2901 If you think their work culture is ruthless you should come over to the US.

    • @Asher-Tzvi
      @Asher-Tzvi Год назад +99

      @@ladboii2901American work culture is equally as ruthless

    • @Yatishpujara
      @Yatishpujara Год назад +66

      ​@@Asher-Tzvi Habibi, come to india and you will start liking all other work cultures. The only thing is you don't like what you have.

    • @TheOtherKine
      @TheOtherKine Год назад

      Yeah and it's such a shitty country that everybody is leaving for the US and are jealous of Japan LMAO

  • @OldWorldBlues86
    @OldWorldBlues86 Год назад +447

    "It's amazing being delusional, I recommend it to everybody."
    -Sonny spilling his wisdom

    • @MarkDeSade100
      @MarkDeSade100 Год назад +17

      Unfortunately, there are already far too many people who live that way.

    • @Leroyscaand
      @Leroyscaand Год назад +5

      @@MarkDeSade100facts😂

    • @darlene9894
      @darlene9894 Год назад +2

      he's so real

    • @lamueljsackson1376
      @lamueljsackson1376 Год назад +3

      Especially as of late 😂😉😉

  • @XOOCKE
    @XOOCKE Год назад +11

    롯데팬들은 지는것에 익숙합니다…😂😂저는 그냥 분위기를 즐기러 갑니다😊

  • @Seraph924
    @Seraph924 Год назад +91

    Can only imagine what the gentleman sitting next to you thinks, "Wtf this is the 5th time he's coming back with more food"

    • @at24283
      @at24283 Год назад +1

      true!!! so True!!

    • @zerohero5753
      @zerohero5753 Год назад +10

      He probably assumed that's normal for Americans.

  • @TH-dg2mm
    @TH-dg2mm Год назад +251

    Korean food is 100% S-tier.
    I live in Koreantown in Toronto and literally every single restaurant is amazing.

  • @MrCbarney77
    @MrCbarney77 Год назад +83

    This whole video just shows you how out of touch us Americans are, no need for security no worry that someone will steal your things. A culture that knows how to act right. Shout out Korea

    • @TrumpIsrael2024
      @TrumpIsrael2024 3 месяца назад

      Same in Japan too. You can leave your umbrella & shoes outside & no one will steal it.

    • @elbob17
      @elbob17 10 дней назад

      I wouldn't say we're "out of touch," That's the wrong descriptor. There are just too many crazy asses.

    • @currywithstheshotboy3619
      @currywithstheshotboy3619 День назад

      Zero freedom there as well

  • @NeroNORirl
    @NeroNORirl Год назад +827

    this episode alone makes me want to visit Korea. All i got to say is wow, what an example of how good stadiums can be

    • @cathyheston3029
      @cathyheston3029 Год назад +6

      Nah....Would have years ago but politics keep getting in the way now. Really sad.

    • @JosePerez-eh7tf
      @JosePerez-eh7tf Год назад +41

      It’s not the stadium. It’s the people! Americans could never behave.

    • @nitro2199
      @nitro2199 Год назад +8

      @@JosePerez-eh7tf It's the people now inhabiting and controlling America. This is what America would look like without it's precious diversity. High trust, no need for high security, not getting price gouged by you-know-who's.

    • @Sheltur_0311
      @Sheltur_0311 Год назад

      @@nitro2199 just say you dont like black people, we know

    • @jetgdvsdfgd
      @jetgdvsdfgd Год назад +1

      Diversity is our strength 🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍

  • @winreacts6528
    @winreacts6528 Год назад +387

    Im actually more impressed about the tables in the stadium where you put your food on.
    That's next level genius right there.

    • @KK-fw4zq
      @KK-fw4zq Год назад +77

      You can also bring portable gas stoves to make Ramen or Kbbq. You can also get food delivered there from nearby restaurant.

    • @RogueVagabond
      @RogueVagabond Год назад

      Word

    • @jensnow.6460
      @jensnow.6460 Год назад +4

      ​@@KK-fw4zqjust woow

    • @김원-d2b
      @김원-d2b Год назад +6

      집에서 온갖 재료를 가져와서 양푼에 섞어서 비빔밥도 해먹습니다.

    • @brooKlynKiteflyer
      @brooKlynKiteflyer Год назад

      💀

  • @bby2958
    @bby2958 Год назад +6

    분식 27000원은 충분히 창렬인데 미국사람들 고물가에 허덕이는구나

  • @pr0n3
    @pr0n3 Год назад +680

    As a person who's gone to games in the US and SK, not even close to the same experience. I love watching my boys play in the MLB, but the stadium experience in Korea is a whole new level of awesome.

    • @Destructionaire
      @Destructionaire Год назад +20

      2$ for a beer compared to LA games... bout 10-14 for a damn tall boy. F that noise. Haha

    • @chinobandito7625
      @chinobandito7625 Год назад +11

      Yup. Hard to get drunk in US stadiums unless you tailgate

    • @ladboii2901
      @ladboii2901 Год назад +24

      Everything is better outside Murica

    • @HOTPLATEGAMING
      @HOTPLATEGAMING Год назад +3

      @@ladboii2901
      Even North Korea?

    • @keithmoh1
      @keithmoh1 Год назад +20

      @@HOTPLATEGAMING Less gun violence for one?

  • @IsaacKim
    @IsaacKim Год назад +183

    Don't forget parking. $30-50. Korea you have subway/bus that drop you off in front.
    Whoever is traveling to Korea/Japan. Baseball game is something you should try.
    $20 bucks gets you great seats, cheer leaders that dance to kpop songs, whole bunch of cheering and chanting.
    The vibe is so different than here in the states.
    Love Korean baseball games

    • @MarkDeSade100
      @MarkDeSade100 Год назад +33

      Not just cheerleaders dancing to Kpop songs, if you're lucky the actual Kpop group will be there!

    • @changhyunko6369
      @changhyunko6369 Год назад +1

      You can reserve a ticket for around(or less than) $16 for weekend game in Korea include watching cheerleaders. For weekdays, $14

    • @GaegolMaster
      @GaegolMaster Год назад +5

      Parking fees are expensive in most baseball stadiums because they are worried about drunk driving. I want you to use it only for people who really need it. Instead, don't forget the historical truth that all subways head to baseball stadiums.

    • @AidanCulverREAL
      @AidanCulverREAL 7 месяцев назад +1

      Most stadiums in America are accessible by public transportation.

  • @tommyk6349
    @tommyk6349 Год назад +61

    My wife left here iPod in the airport bathroom and her cellphone on the subway and she was able recover both items. That’s not happening here is the US.

    • @Dohun9019
      @Dohun9019 Год назад +13

      When we get other's stuff, the first thing comes to mind is that we should give it back to the original owner so we call police to give things back

  • @gaon1405
    @gaon1405 Год назад +14

    South Korea is the only country that doesn't take issue with Samsung's advertisement featuring women jogging at 2 a.m.

    • @hlynnkeith9334
      @hlynnkeith9334 Год назад

      FWIW Samsung's official language is English. Seriously. Once they pass three interviews, all applicants take written tests and speaking tests in English. One of my students took the Samsung exam. She passed. Two others passed. Out of 200 applicants.

  • @M3Vader
    @M3Vader Год назад +571

    We as Americans are way behind in social politeness and respect

    • @neek01
      @neek01 Год назад +75

      To be honest, it's the same in Europe (or specifically The Netherlands. There used to be so much trust in each other, but over the years it gradually disappeared. I honestly think it's due to migration, I have to speak English in more than 50% of the cases at my job, and it's simply due to migrants who can't bother to learn our language

    • @krono5el
      @krono5el Год назад +29

      if you look at all history europeans were not only the last to everything including hygiene and respect, but they really ramped up the hate when they landed in the Americas. hate only creates hate.

    • @jetgdvsdfgd
      @jetgdvsdfgd Год назад

      Diversity is our strength 🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵🦍🐵

    • @mememan2344
      @mememan2344 Год назад

      I mean we just started treating blacks as human 20 years ago or so. I think its because of the crazy religious roots of this country. Until this point, it's been nothing but native genocide and slavery.

    • @gungaginga4398
      @gungaginga4398 Год назад +9

      @@krono5elAncient Rome and Greece were really hygienic for the time it wasn’t until the fall of the Roman Empire that Europe became unhygienic.

  • @rkatmxm232
    @rkatmxm232 Год назад +67

    한국문화를 잘보여주네요ㅎㅎ 좋은영상 감사합니다!

  • @MW-te5fv
    @MW-te5fv Год назад +118

    As a football fan from Europe watching a guy just go through a gate with no security, go to a 7eleven inside the stadium, grab a can of beer and sit next to a guy who just leaves his phone, at the stadium, to go and have a wee and get back is like watching X Files and I want the aliens to abduct me

  • @klast5411
    @klast5411 Год назад +10

    무조건 맛있다하면서 국뽕 타려는 외국인 유튜버들보다
    솔직히 말하는 당신이 너무 좋아요~

    • @pattisoul1
      @pattisoul1 Год назад +1

      너무 좋을거까지야ㅎㅎ

  • @JJ-kz9to
    @JJ-kz9to Год назад +5

    아저씨 폰 놔두고 갔어 ㅁㅊ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 저거 자리맡아두려고 그러는거임 ㅋㅋ 외국에선 상상도 할수없지

  • @베렐리크민
    @베렐리크민 Год назад +10

    꼴데야... 또 패배했느냐...

    • @TV-es5uc
      @TV-es5uc Год назад

      아나 ㅋㅋㅋ방심하다 뿜었넼ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @benjamin-erlangen
    @benjamin-erlangen Год назад +95

    Safety, cleanliness, civic awareness... What you're saying is
    Everything is possible only in Korea and Japan, which are North Pacific cultures.
    Except for the two countries, Asia is completely different. Remember that.

    • @hairtoss7975
      @hairtoss7975 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nope.

    • @고마치아라마-g8b
      @고마치아라마-g8b 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@hairtoss7975nope

    • @user-korea625
      @user-korea625 9 месяцев назад +4

      Yes

    • @jeremylong9421
      @jeremylong9421 7 месяцев назад +3

      Don't forget Taiwan! People always forget Taiwan when praising Korea and Japan, but it's just as developed as those two.

    • @benjamin-erlangen
      @benjamin-erlangen 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@jeremylong9421
      Taiwan is not a North Pacific cultural region.

  • @sandramarkey8976
    @sandramarkey8976 Год назад +365

    Courteous..friendly..patriotic..moral people. Glad to know the citizens have a wonderful life not based on greed.

    • @newetman4382
      @newetman4382 Год назад +14

      Haha.. have you worked with them?

    • @poppinc8145
      @poppinc8145 Год назад

      This is most clownish comment yet. You clearly have no idea about South Korean society, economy, mental health, education, et al.
      Majority of the South Korean economy is run by a small handful of conglomerates known locally as Chaebols. The head of Samsung recently got convicted of corruption only to then be pardoned by the President; the owners of Chaebols are above the law. South Korea has the highest rate of plastic surgery in the world, and the highest rate of suicides in the world.

    • @yikemoo
      @yikemoo Год назад +11

      @@newetman4382 Wow, that doesn't make you sound like a jerk.

    • @newetman4382
      @newetman4382 Год назад +5

      @@yikemoo yes, it doesn’t! Haha

    • @raintalk7535
      @raintalk7535 Год назад +11

      ​@@newetman4382 It is true Koreans are very competitive, n I think most Koreans enjoy it.

  • @seons6443
    @seons6443 Год назад +12

    누가 소떡소떡 저렇게 먹는거 아니라고 영어로 제발 알려줘요 ㅋㅋㅋ
    떡하고 소세지를 한입에 물어뜯어 먹어야 한다고!!!!!!!!

  • @normal8295
    @normal8295 Год назад +436

    Another advantage of Korean stadiums is that most of them are connected to public transportation, so you don't have to drive at all to get there. You can drink and enjoy while watching the game, and you can go home comfortably. (Clean wide area buses and subways are all included, and you can go from Osan and Pyeongtaek to Jamsil Stadium. The distance is about 45 miles, and it takes about an hour and a half.)

    • @kevinreisfresser7951
      @kevinreisfresser7951 Год назад +11

      Suwon could also be a decent choice for the USFK folks in Osan or Pyeongtaek

    • @zhr99999
      @zhr99999 11 месяцев назад +8

      price is just 3$.

    • @mskang009
      @mskang009 10 месяцев назад +6

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@kevinreisfresser7951actually suwon is little away from Osan airbase. It takes 40+ min by subway. I know well cuz I served in OS Airbase and am living in Suwon 😂

    • @후우꾸꾸우후오오후우
      @후우꾸꾸우후오오후우 6 месяцев назад +2

      땅도 좁고 그마저도 대부분이 산지이기에
      질적으로도 중요하지만 양적으로 많은 인프라가 필요한
      인터넷, 교통 등이 잘 되어있죠

    • @xiphoid2011
      @xiphoid2011 Месяц назад +1

      but then you will miss the best part of the game, the tailgate parties! I'm an asian who immigrated to the US. I really love the tailgate party! AWESOME FOOD AND PARTY!!! Too bad asia doesn't have this, a huge missing part of the fun!

  • @Samizouza
    @Samizouza Год назад +44

    Definitely puts American baseball stadiums to shame on food and fan atmosphere, love it

    • @harrisonom
      @harrisonom Год назад +2

      You should see the bat flips after home runs. So entertaining. In America you get beaned for that.

  • @omgitsSALLYYY
    @omgitsSALLYYY Год назад +166

    LOVE the sporting atmosphere in Korea. Whether you're into sports or not, it's super fun to be there! Loved this episode even more because I was a Doosan Bears fan when I was in Korea 🤣

    • @btnhstillfire
      @btnhstillfire Год назад +2

      Its the same in America though. Plenty of non baseball fans are at every single game. Especially STL.

    • @majorslee9603
      @majorslee9603 Год назад +2

      FORMER us ambassader loves doosan bears team. he has visited seoul repeatedly after returning america,

  • @Tuss2233
    @Tuss2233 Год назад +6

    Kbo는 야구수준 빼고 모든게 완벽합니다.

    • @khd5031
      @khd5031 Год назад +1

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @TheAwesomeTD
    @TheAwesomeTD Год назад +43

    My first baseball game was in Korea. The energy is unmatched!

  • @sumonnostelga9369
    @sumonnostelga9369 Год назад +236

    we would love to see you go to a smaller korean village and try their local food🔥♥️

    • @hlynnkeith9334
      @hlynnkeith9334 Год назад +1

      Would not make a difference. Korea is so small that produce, meats, and seafood can be shipped from anywhere same day. Pohang is known for crab and seafood as are towns north of Pohang, but you can get the same crabs from the same boat in Busan the same day. Anything you can find in a village like Uljin (soft-shell crab), you can find in Busan or Seoul. Probably from the same boat. Certainly from the same fleet.
      Local food? There is no local food in Korea. Koreans all eat bibimbap, tteokbokki, jook, gookbap, kalbi, six kinds of pork, hwey, and sushi. To get a 'local' food, you have to go to Ulleungdo, an island in the East Sea. Great place to go. Lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of seafood. Every dish is available on the mainland, but the seafood is the freshest. If you are ever in Korea, make it a point to go to Ulleungdo. Worth the time and the money.

    • @sumonnostelga9369
      @sumonnostelga9369 Год назад +18

      @@hlynnkeith9334 as a korean, i can tell your wrong.

    • @hlynnkeith9334
      @hlynnkeith9334 Год назад +1

      @@sumonnostelga9369 I am willing to accept that I may be mistaken (like your English grammar), but my wife is Korean -- and a certified chef -- and I have lived in Korea for 16 years. You say I am wrong. Prove it. Name one village that does something no other place in Korea does.

    • @hlynnkeith9334
      @hlynnkeith9334 Год назад

      @south.korea_monster you have no life

    • @sumonnostelga9369
      @sumonnostelga9369 Год назад +1

      @@hlynnkeith9334 as a korean, your wrong in my opinion. (btw stfu)

  • @wowjr2323
    @wowjr2323 Год назад +37

    Went to a Korean baseball game in Seoul about 10 years ago. One of the best sporting experiences ever. Rivals a college football game in America. Just non stop cheering for 9 innings. Best way to watch baseball.

  • @Antonio-jc6iv
    @Antonio-jc6iv Год назад +21

    South Korea looks really cool, would love to visit one day.

  • @triffidgrower
    @triffidgrower Год назад +49

    Korea was a real eye opener for us. Great place. KLOUD beer, my favourite beer worldwide, and I'm an Aussie. Word to the unwary...DO NOT leave your phone unattended at Incheon Airport, even if you only turn your back for an instant...personal experience.

    • @Truckdriver2022
      @Truckdriver2022 Год назад +5

      Don't leave your phone unattended or out of sight at any airport, especially in the US

    • @triffidgrower
      @triffidgrower Год назад +2

      @@Truckdriver2022 Without doubt. Not that anybody would be wooed into complacency by the video, and the phone in the stadium, but stuff happens never the less if we drop our guard momentarily. ✌

    • @CoolDily
      @CoolDily 6 месяцев назад +7

      Coincidentally, one of few places in SK where there are more foreigners than Koreans.

    • @triffidgrower
      @triffidgrower 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@CoolDily Yep. No argument with that. It was the Winter Olympics and I think the National Holiday time. They came from near and far alright.

    • @dionysus4778
      @dionysus4778 4 месяца назад

      maybe you had a bad experience with the foreigners at ICN. It's rare that a Korean would steal your phone, when they know CCTV are everywhere. Also, recent news about pickpocketing crimes seems to be on the rise. Those pickpocketers were caught and they turned out to be Russians, who were only in Korea to commit such crimes, then leave. Simply, foreigners are committing these kinds of crimes in Korea. That's why I would never leave phone and stay vigilante on subway trains in Korea

  • @timv17
    @timv17 Год назад +211

    Regarding the safety, lack of security and cleanliness of the stadium, I sat down to ponder it over and please shoot me down if I'm completely wrong on this, but:
    The US, Western Europe, Korea and Japan. They're all "westernized" countries with heavy capitalistic societies (Japan and Korea arguably even more than the US). However, there's a vast difference in how capitalism should be implemented on a social level. To Americans, and a certain degree to Europeans, capitalism works by the grace of unlimited personal freedom. Everybody should be able to do whatever he/she wants. The downside of that is, obviously, if you give EVERYBODY freedom, people start crossing eachother's lawns, infringing other people's freedoms and before you know it you need a shit ton of security, laws, rules and what not in there to safeguard that "unlimited freedom". See the paradox?
    Korea and Japan (and some European countries) have defined their capitalistic social system to one of "communal responsibility". The only way everyone can enjoy freedom is ONLY when everyone always upholds the needs of the group/society first, placing themselves second. Only then you can live in a society where there's no need for excessive law-making, rules, security and whatnot.
    The guy leaving his phone, no security at the turnstiles, being allowed to bring your own food: all of these things are super logical and obviously is what everybody wants. Unfortunately, in some countries we find personal freedom so important that we have to make rules that have made many leisurely activities extremely restricting. In Korea, you just don't steal a phone, don't openly carry a gun into the stadium and you're still supporting the food stalls inside the stadium even though you brought a couple of cans of beer because you're helping out. You put society first. If you do that, everyone's gonna have a good time. Not just only you. Even though many people see putting themselves first as "winning" in certain societies.

    • @AnhNguyen-pq9bo
      @AnhNguyen-pq9bo Год назад +12

      education is what u called for, Social education or social moral is what NA lacking

    • @jblee7592
      @jblee7592 Год назад +34

      Add to that Koreans don't carry guns into the stadium.
      In fact, They don't carry guns anywhere cause they don't own gun. And we are talking about the country that is still (technically) in the war and most of Korean male knows how to shoot a gun (mandantory army service)
      I know its different country and different situation and all but its worth of ponder why Korea is so safe with out hardly any gun shot deaths

    • @miraeja
      @miraeja Год назад +22

      this is very perceptive and wise

    • @ShinyDee1303
      @ShinyDee1303 Год назад +19

      Well said, and I might also add, people should keep in mind that unbridled freedom isn't exactly "freeing". Certain high-risk freedoms that could harm other individuals in society (like you point out) require a sensible level of maintenance for society to function safely.

    • @0joon_p
      @0joon_p Год назад

      free is important but US got it too soon. still alive too many bad people.

  • @hanyoo6043
    @hanyoo6043 Год назад +272

    It was so refreshing to see a live stadium game experience that seemed to be so joyful! I live in Seattle. I love Seattle. Beer in Climate Pledge is $25. Bottle of soda at T Mobile field is $9. I want to fly my kids to Korea to enjoy an experience like that.

    • @MarkDeSade100
      @MarkDeSade100 Год назад +53

      With the prices at American ballparks, flying the family to Korea might be cheaper. 😂

    • @Fluuuv
      @Fluuuv Год назад +7

      That is insane. You'd think one vendor would offer beer for $10 and get everyone's business.

    • @Fayaz_Sadiq
      @Fayaz_Sadiq Год назад +4

      Bro what $25? 😭 I pay that for a full bottle of whiskey in India

    • @stelthmunky
      @stelthmunky Год назад

      Chicken tenders in the Tacomadome was insanely expensive. I was desperate and hungry

    • @jes5774
      @jes5774 Год назад

      Oh Seattle! I'm a fan of LOTTE GIANTS. Then, do you remember Dae-Ho Lee who played at the Seattle Mariners in 2016? He is the legendery player of Giants. He has been used NO.10, He's back number is retired number in Giants. All of giants fans are so proud of his all careers in KBO, NPB, and MLB! If you remeber him, how did you remember his play?

  • @ShinMinsu-xp3cx
    @ShinMinsu-xp3cx 5 месяцев назад +13

    We also leave my cell phone so that other people think I am leaving the seat for a moment and so that they know that the seat is occupied in Korea.

  • @zackthome1691
    @zackthome1691 Год назад +107

    That is so shocking, the difference between the stadiums. Awesome that Korea has an even cooler experience for fan than we do, very cool!

    • @tejave0ojnc
      @tejave0ojnc Год назад +11

      I think that they do pretty much everything better there. They accepted American culture and improved it. You can see this in their fried chicken, hot dogs, baseball stadiums, etc. Korea is probably the most fun country to visit for Americans because the country is in some way, a better, more peaceful, more polite, more efficient version of the US.

    • @kakaungranduomo2666
      @kakaungranduomo2666 3 месяца назад

      @@tejave0ojnc Precisely.
      Huge parts of their modern culture have been influenced by US, and it‘s same for japan. Bcz the two are the biggest allies of US.
      And those cultures from US have evolved into very advanced and cool culture, harmonizing well with their own local cultures and traditions accumulated for thousands of years, advanced technologies well distributed to the private sector, and diligent ethnicity.
      Actually idk much about baseball, but the memory of baseball stadium in sk still remains one of my most memorable experiences.

  • @로버트헐버트
    @로버트헐버트 Год назад +10

    이분은 잘댈수밖에없으시네... 너무 겸손하시고 동화대려하시고 소개도잘하시고 존경합니다.

    • @pattisoul1
      @pattisoul1 Год назад

      잘될
      동화되려

    • @heunchae3562
      @heunchae3562 4 месяца назад

      대려는 뭐냐 진짜 ㅋㅋ

  • @잘했두
    @잘했두 Год назад +51

    한국말 잘하시네요 WOW ❤

  • @simplyben2278
    @simplyben2278 Год назад +34

    Sonny is the kind of guy to wear a Yankees jersey to a korean baseball match to blend in. 🤣

  • @cutenolbu
    @cutenolbu Год назад +15

    상대적으로 저렴하긴 하겠지만 그렇다고 자꾸 저렴하다고 하지마라 ㅠㅠ 진짜 저렴한가? 해서 가격 계속 올린단말이야~

    • @pattisoul1
      @pattisoul1 Год назад +2

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @HJIYLOVEY
      @HJIYLOVEY 6 месяцев назад

      사실 우리나라 외식 물가는 말도 안되게 싼편이긴 함.

    • @HJIYLOVEY
      @HJIYLOVEY 6 месяцев назад

      뉴질랜드 와서 소쥬 2천원이라고 하니까 도대체 그게 어떻게 가능한 가격이냐고 노예쓰냐고 하더라 ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @ShinyDee1303
    @ShinyDee1303 Год назад +510

    Much respect to Sonny for the delightful and accurate portrayal of South Korean baseball culture. Speaking of leaving phones in public places, it's safe enough here to leave laptops in cafes unattended.

    • @captainnyan-nyan2005
      @captainnyan-nyan2005 Год назад +14

      Not jus SK. But also Japan. As both countries have a different culture. Strict culture. Which US should adopt

    • @CodyCha
      @CodyCha Год назад

      @@captainnyan-nyan2005US should work on stop killing each other first

    • @kkim0221
      @kkim0221 Год назад +20

      @@captainnyan-nyan2005 There are so many trashes unruly people in US, looting the stores.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Год назад +4

      @@tazdingo5297 It's a strength and a weakness. On one hand it makes things uniform, on the other, it can make people very unaccepting of outsiders. It's one thing to visit those countries, it's another trying to live there.

    • @RisingSun468
      @RisingSun468 Год назад +1

      @@tazdingo5297 I'm Korean. I 100% agree

  • @쓱슼싹쌐
    @쓱슼싹쌐 Год назад +11

    ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 미국식 표현은 역시나 너무 재밌네요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 맥도날드송을 부르며 응원한다고 생각해 보라는 표현 진짜ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 저는 참고로 인천 월마트(SSG의 미국식 회사!) 응원합니다! ㅋㅋㅋ

    • @딘오스틴
      @딘오스틴 10 месяцев назад

      참깨빵 위에 순쇠고기 패티 두 장 특별한 소스 양상추 치즈 피클 양파까지

  • @yong1626
    @yong1626 Год назад +16

    11:10
    Foreigner : "Why do Koreans leave their phones or stuff at the table and go to the bathroom?"
    Korean : *"Because it means that this is my seat, not an empty seat."*
    Foreigner : 😮😮😮

    • @El_Goblino_
      @El_Goblino_ Год назад

      Leave a hat or something not a phone... he is right tho if it wasn't safe he wouldn't do that

  • @quokkakola1722
    @quokkakola1722 Год назад +50

    I tried to bring a small sling bag to the last game I went to, and had to take it back to the car because the rules had just changed, and it was slightly bigger than their arbitrary piece of paper. Mind you, there was nothing harmful in there and they could have searched it, but they opted for either clear totes or teensy tiny unrealistic bags. The lack of common sense at US stadiums these days is truly baffling. Korea knows how things should be done.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Год назад

      The US unfortunately has way more crazies than Korea does. Commenter above pointed out how the US is a hodgepodge of cultures compared to countries like Korea and Japan. Within some of those cultures is a higher proclivity to commit crime. I won't get into the socioeconomic implications, its just the reality. The US is filled with Karens ready to sue anyone, so stadiums have to take the utmost precautions.

  • @hwasookyung
    @hwasookyung Год назад +15

    I go to Rangers ball park few times a year, and the food prices are completely rip off. I was in SK stadium in Incheon in 2019, it seemed to be just a bit more expensive than outside food, but still reasonable compared to U.S
    I recommend going to Korean ballpark even if you are not a big baseball fan.

  • @mars1072
    @mars1072 Год назад +79

    Great episode Sonny. This was very fun to watch. Keep up the great work with the team!! ❤️✌️

  • @JUNSEOKCHUN
    @JUNSEOKCHUN Год назад +21

    I am a Korean living in the South Korea. In 1950, the United States and the United Nations entered the Korean War and helped my country so that we could live and develop in peace. Thank you again.

  • @73delgado
    @73delgado Год назад +189

    im loving these korea series. Ive been thinking about getting my passport soon so I can travel sometime in the next 5 years and this series really makes me want to go to Korea first instead of Japan.

    • @z3ro95
      @z3ro95 Год назад +16

      what i've seen a lot of people do is do a few day lay over in Japan then fly to Korea so they could visit both countries in 1 trip

    • @rawx485
      @rawx485 Год назад +23

      I lived there for 2 years, although on an army base. But I actually enjoyed visiting the towns, eating the foods, the older generation was very nice to us Americans.

    • @harrisonom
      @harrisonom Год назад +25

      When I visited Korea and stayed in Pusan, we took the Beetle Jet ferry to Fukuoka. Stayed there 3 days and it was a blast. Caught the Fukuoka Hawks game there. Both countries are amazing in their own unique way, but one thing is certain, the people are both very polite in both countries, food is incredible and it is just super clean all around.

    • @Yurorb-or5vz
      @Yurorb-or5vz Год назад +19

      @rawx485 because Americans are always welcome in Korea, for the sake of their sacrifice in Korean war. Many oldies will love you especially

    • @팝송용계정-d4g
      @팝송용계정-d4g Год назад +7

      Seoul - Busan - Fukuoka would be a good route for exploration.

  • @cjfl9242
    @cjfl9242 Год назад +4

    어라 나 저경기장에 있었네ㅋㅋ

  • @사람이되자-u5q
    @사람이되자-u5q Год назад +4

    한국인인데도 신기하네 ㅋㅋ 유사 외국인행

  • @Khazulduhuens
    @Khazulduhuens Год назад +5

    so many young people, boys and girls, its like going to the cinema, so clean, in europe its a mess everywhere screaming unfriendly hooligans xD

  • @EveryKneeWillBow2Christ
    @EveryKneeWillBow2Christ Год назад +12

    the stadium and Korea are safe and don't need metal detectors because it is a homogenous country with no iIIegaI aIien Mexicans or bIack gangs

  • @Ggon-des-Garcons
    @Ggon-des-Garcons Год назад +58

    For those of who think that "it's because country is cheap", nah Korea's minimum wage per hour is 7.3 usd.

    • @wine_lover222
      @wine_lover222 Год назад +11

      Also, the minimum wage of 7.3 USD is only in expensive dollar exchange rate in these days. For exchange rate in regular economic situation, it goes up to 8-9 USD. What I want to say is that stadiums in us are too greedy.

    • @예비명
      @예비명 Год назад +4

      한국은 경제 수준이 캐나다랑 비슷한 수준인지라..

  • @MAGA_Randy_Marsh
    @MAGA_Randy_Marsh Год назад +13

    This is awesome dude! I’m seriously so jealous of Korea and Koreans man! They get to protect their borders and have a safe borders without being called racists. Why can’t we do that? I live in southern Arizona. I just want my family to be safe. Is that racist? 😔

    • @deadtome44
      @deadtome44 Год назад +2

      You are scared of Mexicans? How do you tell between the legal and illegal ones? I live in California and I love my Mexican neighbors, great food and fun, generous people.

    • @MAGA_Randy_Marsh
      @MAGA_Randy_Marsh Год назад

      @@deadtome44 No way! Definitely not. If I could put green chili salsa in an IV I would. But I am scared of all the illegals trafficking guns drugs and kids.

    • @benjamin-erlangen
      @benjamin-erlangen 6 месяцев назад

      Americans have the right to protect themselves and stop intruders.
      Don't give the tax you paid to the intruders, it's yours.

  • @MrVanDePol420
    @MrVanDePol420 Год назад +42

    Wow respect for the crowd, no fighting, no loitering, just good times.

  • @TyrantTiger85
    @TyrantTiger85 Год назад +121

    As a Korean I'd like to say I appreciate this man's pronunciation of our language it's very good 👍

  • @흰돌
    @흰돌 Год назад +5

    외국인이 찍은 국뽕, 이거 못 막습니다.

  • @TwiinStar1224
    @TwiinStar1224 Год назад +180

    As someone from Toronto who lived in Daegu and loves sports, I can vouch for this being the experience. I've been to games in Canada (all the Toronto teams), US (Bills, Lions, Cavs, Pistons, U Michigan basketball, Yankees, and many more), Spain (FC Barcelona), Colombia, and South Korea (Daegu baseball/soccer, Busan basketball/baseball). When it comes to food/drinks, South Korea takes the W. Colombia probably is next since it was so cheap. Barcelona not even selling alcohol in the stadium, woof.
    If you're ever in South Korea, highly recommend checking out a baseball game. Then go to a screen baseball place for some more fun!

    • @lordmarwolaeth4570
      @lordmarwolaeth4570 Год назад +4

      What about a soccer game, would the experience be similar enough?

    • @TwiinStar1224
      @TwiinStar1224 Год назад +6

      @@lordmarwolaeth4570 I only went to see Daegu FC and the stadium had much less food options than the baseball stadiums. Still cheap and good but honestly better to just bring in your own. Also if you do bring hard liquor it needs to be in a plastic bottle.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Год назад

      @@TwiinStar1224 You mean it depends on the stadium... just like it does everywhere but you decided that you could make a blanket statement???

    • @skittlescopes4832
      @skittlescopes4832 Год назад

      @@thomgizziz imagine getting this angry at a comment trying to help someone, u are either severely depressed, mentally disabled, or just an internet addict

    • @TwiinStar1224
      @TwiinStar1224 Год назад

      @@thomgizziz show me where I made a blanket statement you weirdo. Without writing a book on all of the stadiums I've been to, I gave my experience on why I believe Korean stadiums are better. If you couldn't read between the lines to figure out I was referring to MY experience, perhaps you should go back to elementary school.

  • @Dallleeyoung
    @Dallleeyoung 2 месяца назад +3

    우리는 야구장에서 판매하는 음식들이 비싸다고 생각해요.

  • @FlavorofMind
    @FlavorofMind Год назад +92

    The latest videos are making me way excited to head to Korea next month. So ready for the culinary magic 🙂

    • @Wanderingbicycle
      @Wanderingbicycle Год назад +8

      come to korea !!!!

    • @FlavorofMind
      @FlavorofMind Год назад +8

      @@Wanderingbicycle next month will be my 8th or 9th trip there (I lost count!) 🙂 Excited to eat and make some videos as well!

    • @Yurorb-or5vz
      @Yurorb-or5vz Год назад +6

      @@FlavorofMind if you have visited here for 8 or 9 times you are half Korean already

    • @FlavorofMind
      @FlavorofMind Год назад +4

      @Yurorb-or5vz I would like to think so, but I still have a long way to go with language skills 😑... have had time to make some fun Korean food video content though! Love eating in this country 🙂

    • @apck200
      @apck200 Год назад +3

      다음달에 한국오면 더위와습도에 녹아버릴껄요 10~11월에 오세요

  • @ooo-ec3xf
    @ooo-ec3xf Год назад +13

    Actually rice cake in Korean is just "tteok". "tteok-bokki" is marinated one.

  • @googlesong8840
    @googlesong8840 Год назад +2

    휴대폰 없이 어떻게 화장실에서 볼 일을 볼 수가 있지? 정녕 한국인인가?

  • @ttdur8102
    @ttdur8102 Год назад +10

    Stan KT Wiz , lol. Was stationed in Korea for 2 years. We’d always go to Suwon 🤗
    I love the atmosphere, people are so sweet and accepting. We’d see other Koreans with the same jerseys and it’d be a whole moment 😂
    …. ANd I love lotteria shrimp burgers! How dare you call them hockey pucks 😂

    • @korogoro1187
      @korogoro1187 Год назад

      i never expect i could find a wiz fan here.
      born and raised in suwon, i was rly happy when kt chose suwon for team Wiz in 2013

  • @misonomika
    @misonomika Год назад +3

    음식먹으러 야구장 왔다간 외국 유튜버는 처음보네ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 잘먹다간것 같으니 다행이네

    • @Dohun9019
      @Dohun9019 Год назад

      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㄹㅇ 보통 여긴안오는데 말이죠 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ일단 외국인들 물건안훔치는거 보고놀래는것도 신기함
      우리는 훔쳤다가 좆될까봐 당연히 안훔치는데 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @highcommander2007
    @highcommander2007 Год назад +76

    This was really cool to see. I wish American venues (all sports) were more like this! I added this video to my bucket list, incase i get rich some day I will go try all the stadium food in Korea lol!

  • @skatingcanuck9837
    @skatingcanuck9837 Год назад +52

    The level of food, the allowance to bring outside food, and the affordable pricing for stadium food makes Korean stadium food unparallelled!

    • @jungjangnim
      @jungjangnim Год назад

      korean englishman made a video where u can have kbbq at stadiums

  • @KristoferBrozio
    @KristoferBrozio Год назад +9

    the first thing i noticed was how clean everything is... just wow, such a huge difference compared to the US, love the US but we have issues we need to address....

  • @말아탕-x4e
    @말아탕-x4e Год назад +78

    As a Korean I am enjoying these recent Korean food videos so much! Go sonny 🎉🎉🎉

    • @joeterra.t
      @joeterra.t Год назад +10

      As a non-Korean, I'm learning a ton about South Korean culture thanks to Sonny.

    • @suckmysilencer747
      @suckmysilencer747 Год назад

      Sonny? Is that the Sony playstation baseball team?

    • @FlavorofMind
      @FlavorofMind Год назад

      Yes, I like to see him covering the food here from a bunch of different angles. And you can tell he enjoys spending time in the country 🙂

    • @jayesuraj
      @jayesuraj Год назад +4

      Do they really leave their belongings unattended like that?

    • @말아탕-x4e
      @말아탕-x4e Год назад +5

      @@jayesuraj I’d say it depends, but we don’t expect stuff to be stolen in many situations. But we do try to be careful!

  • @dhrwgt9914
    @dhrwgt9914 Год назад +9

    different from baseball in US, korean baseball teams are run by corporations like samsung, lg. they usually run the team for marketing or because the owner is a big fan of baseball. so they don't have to sell it expensive

  • @jimmyyang6296
    @jimmyyang6296 Год назад +98

    I think the level of fanaticism for baseball in Korea is on a whole different level, because of that the team/stadium can relay on ticket sales and merch instead of price gouging the fans for shitty subpar food at the concession stands. Would love to go to a Korean baseball game one day!

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz Год назад

      That food was what, 22 dollars? Outside of the stadium that would have been 8 dollars... Instead of knowing what you are talking about you opened your mouth and said some really dumb things. Also most of the food at the stadiums in korea are worse than the stuff you get outside. Again you didn't know what you were talking about but felt that you were able to watch a video with zero context and the childlike innocence that allowed you to believe everything the video (that is basically an advertisement that is made to keep you interested by showing you an idealized version of reality) said.

    • @Yurorb-or5vz
      @Yurorb-or5vz Год назад +8

      One thing that might be different from US is that most Korean baseball teams are funded in big companies like LG, Samsung, etc. Maybe thats why prices are relatively cheap.

  • @MsMariano74
    @MsMariano74 Год назад +27

    That's so awesome! Food looks delicious! Yeah I also wish the prices were like that here in the states. Great video as always. Stay safe out there! 😊

    • @zzi87
      @zzi87 Год назад

      와 천사다.. 예쁘다

  • @군이마리
    @군이마리 Год назад +2

    불과 얼마전까지만 해도 맥주 천원대였는데 물가가 올라서 맥주를 삼천원대에 먹네

  • @doqpsjd
    @doqpsjd Год назад +4

    꼴붕이 개추 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @timothychoi8257
    @timothychoi8257 Год назад +7

    롯데리아 리뷰는 정말 현실적이네요ㅋㅋ

  • @Hatdigogo-uf5np
    @Hatdigogo-uf5np Год назад +4

    korean cheerleaders are so beautiful. i like them more than kpop girl group

  • @ohjinmyoung7350
    @ohjinmyoung7350 Год назад +8

    The part that food can be ordered via text message is left out. I guess the dude can not read and write Korean so he could not try. There are ads with phone numbers posted for fried chicken, pizza whatever. You text that number, make your order and add on your seat number. Your food comes to your seat, usually in 5 to 10minutes. Another cool feature is Korean BBQ. In Daegu, in some seats you can grill pork belly, wrap it up in lettuce and eat it. You can drink soju too, of course. In Seoul, much like Japan, there are kids chugging draft beer kegs during the game. You can order a drink at your seat when they walk by. Unlike the MLB which can operate on ticket prices alone, the KBO can not function without major sponsers that are the team owners. (Samsung Lions, KIA Tigers are actual team names), so most stadiums are awfully old and falling apart. However, these major conglomorates have kept ticket prices and food prices low. That is why it is all so cheap. Of course, lack of security makes it cheaper, too. If you hve the New York Yankees renamed CitiBank Yankees and have their logo plastered all over you can have it cheap.

  • @crazychainsaw007
    @crazychainsaw007 Год назад +22

    This actually makes me want to attend sporting events.

    • @mhdab2416
      @mhdab2416 Год назад +2

      that is not in America

    • @weina123
      @weina123 Год назад

      If you're American you better not relax

    • @primarch02
      @primarch02 Год назад

      @@weina123 why?

  • @ebgeum9345
    @ebgeum9345 2 месяца назад +3

    제목 혜자 쓰는거 보고 눈을 의심했다ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ혜자의 의미를 안다고?

  • @HempressAnna
    @HempressAnna Год назад +84

    Respect and manners is a big part of Korean culture

    • @user-zw40ba50o
      @user-zw40ba50o Год назад +1

      I'm Korean, but I don't think Koreans have much manners

    • @줄리오-o9u
      @줄리오-o9u Год назад

      ​​@@user-zw40ba50o그건 니생각이고 어떤 매너가 없다는 거냐??? 미국에서 처럼 길거리에서 약을 주사하고 지하철에서 시끄럽게 떠들면서 심지어 오디오를 크게 틀고 춤을 추고 절도는 범죄로 치지도 않을 정도로 범죄가 만연하고 자동차에 반드시 귀중품은 들고 다니는 그런 나라보다 뭐가 매너가 없다는 거냐???
      시기 질투하는 중국인 댓글 부대구나

    • @jjman533
      @jjman533 3 месяца назад

      Yup that's why there are self serve stores in Korea with no employees that are open 24/7. It is based on an honor system which is something Koreans are taught and value. In America a store like that wouldn't last 10 minutes. In America you have groups of 30 "smash and gabbers" that steal things even with employees inside stores. Americans can't even figure out what a woman is and more worried about pronouns than respect and manners.

  • @MaryGray-zb3xi
    @MaryGray-zb3xi Год назад +10

    What an awesome experience. Makes me want to attend a game. The food looks yummy and it's pretty cool that they have a 7 11 there.

  • @BoredBob
    @BoredBob Год назад +24

    I loved living in Korea. I would go back in a second.

    • @동글땡글-w7x
      @동글땡글-w7x Год назад

      당신이 어느 곳에 있더라도, 신이 함께 하기를 바랍니다.
      한국에서의 삶을 즐겨주셔서 감사합니다.

  • @EIonMusk1
    @EIonMusk1 Год назад +6

    the stadium and Korea are safe and don't need metal detectors because it is a homogenous country with no iIIegaI aIien Mexicans or bIack gangs

  • @boomygorilla2827
    @boomygorilla2827 Год назад +42

    Man this makes me so disgusted on how Americans could never experience this type of freedom…no dogs 🐕 or cops and security harassing you and going through your bags. I’ve had to sneak food into yankee stadium for 30yrs cause of the ridiculous prices for anything sold in the stadium.great video,if your a baseball fan your smiling 😊 right now💯

    • @c.a.sreacts
      @c.a.sreacts Год назад +4

      Yeah the culture of America have really changed

    • @GemmaPark-cf9pn
      @GemmaPark-cf9pn Год назад +1

      Korean has no gun law. Kinda have to understand the security in the US with all the mass shootings.

    • @sharpasacueball
      @sharpasacueball 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@GemmaPark-cf9pn That too but I feel like people are just more rowdy and aggressive in America

  • @x0x645
    @x0x645 Год назад +3

    이 맛에 중독된 서양인들은 한국에 여러번 온다. 이맛에.

  • @하하하-r7p9v
    @하하하-r7p9v Год назад +4

    롯데야... 또 졌느냐...

  • @MikeButash
    @MikeButash Год назад +134

    I haven't been to a sports event in over 20 years in the US, it's a hassle, a joke, too much like work, and then the scam prices of everything atop it as further punishment. Concerts, or anything really.
    This actually looks refreshing to casually go to game, stroll in, enjoy normally priced food courts of everything imaginable, and maybe even watch some sports (plus not be robbed!). Where did we go wrong vs how it *could* be like this?

    • @jeffreychongsathien
      @jeffreychongsathien Год назад +16

      Corruption.

    • @savonarola831
      @savonarola831 Год назад +10

      Mainly social inequality and a culture of louder further better. Was once in the states, never again ...

    • @MikeButash
      @MikeButash Год назад

      @@jeffreychongsathien Not like South Korea isn't corrupt as hell, the "prince" and leader of Samsung owns the government to have himself pardoned after conviction of pretty much every corporate and social crime imaginable, and they still chant their names at such baseball games. He's like their Trump, but far more useful at lest.
      I guess the people at least don't rob and stab each other as much as they do here.

    • @VikingNidhogg
      @VikingNidhogg Год назад

      Go to better concerts, which are not stadium shows.

    • @btnhstillfire
      @btnhstillfire Год назад

      Nah they are relaxing just get online and get resellers to sell their tickets they dont use. There is nothing more relaxing than sitting at a ballgame.

  • @tile119
    @tile119 Год назад +2

    가격 비싸요..미국에 비해 저렴할 뿐이지,, 통상 20% 이상 로컬보다 비싸요

  • @김근영-s2r
    @김근영-s2r Год назад +4

    맥도날도~ 맥도날도~

  • @Iwanteufly
    @Iwanteufly 5 месяцев назад +13

    3:52 "~하고" 찐 한국사람 같아요..Best korean language skills👍🏻