I would try the twisted donut immediately when I'd see it. And when it's hot and fresh- THE BEST! Thanks for sharing your food adventures! I've been once back in like 2013 and I enjoyed my time in Seoul. I was only there for about 4 days but it was amazing. I remember the food being fantastic!
The twisted Doughnut is one of my favorites too, I can still taste it, especially when hot and fresh haha. Thanks so much for watching, hope to see you on the next video.
To call kimbap sushi...so disrespectful in Korea. Do not do that again. Also, it is NOT a Version of sushi. WTF. Sushi literally means vinegar rice. Kimbap has no vinegar in the rice. As a Korean, that is insulting as we have a very horrible history with Japan. FYI, Korean history is much longer than Japan.
hello again lol, I did not call Kimbap sushi, its the first thing that came to my mind when I saw it haha. But I appreciate you watching, the food was delicious.
That girl is butchering the pronunciations of the food too. The raw beef is pronounced yoo cweh not yoo koe. Why she the guide when she cant even pronounce things right.
hey thanks for the feedback, we are not perfect lol we make mistakes but the at the end of the day the food was delicious, thanks for the correction. Cheers
Dear @michellechang012, it's essential to approach this situation with understanding and empathy. These visitors spend their money in your country to create a video with their friends. It's important to consider whether any harm was intended or if they were simply unaware of the history and the impact of their actions. Let's try to address this with compassion and education rather than resorting to hate or anger.
@stellanwanguma6758 where's the hate or anger? I just pointed out that if you're gonna use a guide, at least use one that knows how to pronounce the names correctly or even know the culture correctly. Then to call kimbap sushi is really disrespectful, especially knowing the history we have with Japan.
Also, I should be grateful for someone spending money while the persons being ignorant? 🙄 Yeah typical of people like you who try to shut us up. Yall do it enough in the USA and now telling me in my own country. Gross.
Dear @michellechang012, it's important to be mindful of unconscious biases that may influence our interactions. While it's understandable that regional accents can affect pronunciation, it's essential to offer patience and understanding. People have different levels of familiarity with certain words and accents, so it's best to provide gentle corrections and encouragement. It's also important to remember that language and pronunciation are influenced by a variety of factors, and it's not fair to fault someone for their accent or pronunciation.
It's important to be mindful of our words and actions. Do you think it's fair to treat all visitors the same way? Let's think about why this particular individual was singled out. It's important to focus on constructive and positive behaviour. Thank you!
@stellanwanguma6758 where did I single him out? You're trying so hard to say I singled him out cause you assume that cause he's black. How racist of you to think that.
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I love me some glass noodles. I wouldn't know what to do at a food market like that. Korean food is my wife's favorite.
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I would try the twisted donut immediately when I'd see it. And when it's hot and fresh- THE BEST! Thanks for sharing your food adventures! I've been once back in like 2013 and I enjoyed my time in Seoul. I was only there for about 4 days but it was amazing. I remember the food being fantastic!
The twisted Doughnut is one of my favorites too, I can still taste it, especially when hot and fresh haha. Thanks so much for watching, hope to see you on the next video.
Food looks delicious
Thank you 😋
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Thanks for watching!!
To call kimbap sushi...so disrespectful in Korea. Do not do that again.
Also, it is NOT a Version of sushi. WTF. Sushi literally means vinegar rice. Kimbap has no vinegar in the rice. As a Korean, that is insulting as we have a very horrible history with Japan.
FYI, Korean history is much longer than Japan.
hello again lol, I did not call Kimbap sushi, its the first thing that came to my mind when I saw it haha. But I appreciate you watching, the food was delicious.
That girl is butchering the pronunciations of the food too. The raw beef is pronounced yoo cweh not yoo koe. Why she the guide when she cant even pronounce things right.
hey thanks for the feedback, we are not perfect lol we make mistakes but the at the end of the day the food was delicious, thanks for the correction. Cheers
Madness is everywhere 😅
@stellanwanguma6758 ignorance is everywhere too. 😂 Maybe do some research before traveling to that country. 🤔
Dear @michellechang012, it's essential to approach this situation with understanding and empathy. These visitors spend their money in your country to create a video with their friends. It's important to consider whether any harm was intended or if they were simply unaware of the history and the impact of their actions. Let's try to address this with compassion and education rather than resorting to hate or anger.
@stellanwanguma6758 where's the hate or anger? I just pointed out that if you're gonna use a guide, at least use one that knows how to pronounce the names correctly or even know the culture correctly. Then to call kimbap sushi is really disrespectful, especially knowing the history we have with Japan.
Also, I should be grateful for someone spending money while the persons being ignorant? 🙄 Yeah typical of people like you who try to shut us up. Yall do it enough in the USA and now telling me in my own country. Gross.
Dear @michellechang012, it's important to be mindful of unconscious biases that may influence our interactions. While it's understandable that regional accents can affect pronunciation, it's essential to offer patience and understanding. People have different levels of familiarity with certain words and accents, so it's best to provide gentle corrections and encouragement. It's also important to remember that language and pronunciation are influenced by a variety of factors, and it's not fair to fault someone for their accent or pronunciation.
It's important to be mindful of our words and actions. Do you think it's fair to treat all visitors the same way? Let's think about why this particular individual was singled out. It's important to focus on constructive and positive behaviour.
Thank you!
@stellanwanguma6758 where did I single him out? You're trying so hard to say I singled him out cause you assume that cause he's black. How racist of you to think that.