I can confirm fruit was expensive in Korea when I studied abroad in 2019. My parents were really concern about my health since watermelon around that season was $20. To stay healthy, I bought bananas at a local market each week for about $1-$2 depending on how brown they were turning 😂😂
@@ARMYsince2015 I dont know where you're from but the cost of living in South Korea is similar to most/some European countries. Buying groceries is more expensive but on the other hand, eating out is cheaper, so it kinda balances out. In terms of studying, you can get a scholarship, which helps a lot but you still need approximately 5k€ for a smester (obviously depends on your standard of living).
Legit. Studied abroad in 2017 and like browning bananas were like $5 each... A box of strawberries "on sale" was $7. Also veggies are kinda expensive too... 🫠
In France, the alarm sound we hear every first Wednesday of the month at 12, is not to remember the WWII. It is only to check that it is working properly for when it is needed (if danger "is coming").
Fabien is not exactly right but this alarms dates back to WWII to warn people about air raids and now it's about natural or industrial disasters. And yes, it's a test to see if it works.
In Toulouse we have an alarm that goes the morning around 10 am every first Wednesday of the month. They started doing it because in 2001 we had a factory that exploded and the alarm was not working to warn the people in the city. Now they do it to make sure it works if something ever happens.
Similarly to the Netherlands, every first Monday of the month at 12 to test whether the public warning system works. Indeed, started as a leftover from the WW2 air raid sirens.
I don't know if I'd survive in Korea with those fruit prices 😂. I love fruits, growing up my favourite days were the days my parents would go to the marketplace early in the morning and bring home fruit and veggies (though we had our own fruit like grapes, figs, plums, pomegranates, apricots, quince etc... Both my grandparents, from each side, had plenty of fruit trees too, from oranges to apples, pears and cherries). I know each place has local fruit that is much cheaper, but I'm used to so many of the ones that are hard to grow in non Mediterranean climates that I'd be bummed if I came across them and saw those kinds of prices, because I wouldn't be able to afford them or buy as much as I'd buy in my country.
Oh God,I miss medditerrenean every day! I paid 10 dollars for two oranges but I used to drink an orange juice every morning! Gifting fruits here is a great and expensive gift! They even put them in beautiful boxes!!😂😂 the local fruits can't be compared... Meat is also expensive! I get paid well but still I consider what to buy! When I visit my home country all I do is to eat fruit and vegetables!
It's not that long anymore, now you can go and get tested for free in every glasses' shops and they test you immediatly :) You still have to wait a few weeks to get your glasses but if you don't go see a doctor, you won't wait that much
Now there’s shops where you can do the test and have your glasses in 30 minutes 😊 I did mines in one of them. But if you have particular problem with your eyes, it’s better to see a doctor and that’s when it can take some time…
In Spain, in summer, you can also hear "chatarreroooo, recogemos lavadoras, neveras, cuchillos, de todo...de toooodo" It is a truck with a man yelling to take freely things like broken refrigerators
Fabien just exposed all the French students with the kebab. He also forgot to mention that we would go there just to hear the owner call us "chef" or "cheffe" !
Here in India the fruits are even cheaper than Europe. It all depends on supply, South Korea and Japan have low producing fields for fruits that's why they are so expensive. When i heard about the price of a single watermelon in Japan 5 years ago, it was really a culture shock. It was around 3000 Yen for a watermelon, for that price you can get atleast 20 kgs of Watermelon here in India. Banana is expensive too
Well, take all this lightly. Everyone is different Everyone in Italy us different. I don't drink until 4 or 5 am, I rarely drink at all. I don't know many Italians who drink that much, but with food and friends he must have been having so much fun so just kept drinking. Don't most people love food? Of course there are Italian people who aren't foodies. My Italian husband is not that into food and eating, but he's a great cook. Well, if you want a clean husband who cooks well, look in Italy as you might have a higher chance to find this, but be careful not to stereotype people. Everyone is different.
I remember my bff and I were joking abt going to SK and eat only apples to save money for the necessities then we looked at the price and we changed our joke to invest in apples 😂 (I'm Moroccan)
Ohmygod this is so true. Fruit and grocery in general. When I lived there as a student it was cheaper to eat out twice a day than get grocery and cook for yourself. 😢
The only inaccurate thing here as an Italian is that in the south we do have people called “arrotino” going around town and shouting from their car. Their service is to sharpen kitchen knives although not very popular in cities or perhaps the North of Italy they still somehow survive in little villages and towns in the south and so it is a bit of a lie being so shocked about the Koreans selling goods from their car. Other than that I do relate!
We have that in Sardinia 😂 he literally comes on our street and as a foreigner who moved to Sardinia and lived there for a long time I was also surprised at first 😂😂
They don't just sharpen knives, they also sell kitchen appliances and ovens and other things. Tbh they're kind of annoying once you hear the same 2 sentences for 15 minutes
I was also surprised the first time they were talking about banana like it was a precious fruit too when its the most inexpensive and common fruit in my country. Korea is a cold country so they can't grow tropical fruits domestically and have to import them which makes it more expensive.
I love seeing people from different countries sharing and communicating on those shows. I think more than one party enjoys and learns in those encounters. 🌷💝 In Bulgaria, I know that testing for perscription glasses is free, and it takes around a week for them to be done. The fruit thing for us depends on the season tbh. And for vegetables we fight to get ones localy produced as we try to avoid the ones produced In Turkey and Greece (low quality and full of hormones and chemicals). The Bulgarian tomato is the best thing in the world if you are now lucky enough to encounter one in big supermarkets. For tourist I would usually recommend to travel as it's still cheap to do so in Bulgaria ( all of the country is against the Euro in recent referendum but who knows in our society) and we have still clear air, food, water, nature and a long history (no matter what our politics try to do and sell)
@Lemonade-up9br l think the author meant a little differently. In Russia, even documents and a passport can be issued in an app. I don't know if there is such a thing in Korea, but I've heard from foreigners that you have to go to government offices there.
Everything they can't grow has to be imported. Compared to America, Korea is just a little smaller than the state of Kentucky. They absolutely cannot grow or make everything they need, so it all has to come in Via ship or plane, because nothing can come in from North Korea. In the states, a ship comes into Seattle Washington and then gets trained or trucked all the way to the Atlantic. And that's just the stuff we can't grow ourselves.
About the eating similarities betwin italians and korean aren't quite true....even if Italy is divided in North, Central and South, there will be only North, till Rome, and South, down from Rome. From how Alberto spoke, he's from south and yes, they eat spicy, garlic pretty much as koreans. On the other half the North not so much, they're grossed by the smell of garlic. It happened to me, my neighbour told me to stop using garlic ( i've used only 2-3 cloves of garlic) because it stanked her house 😂( our houses are sticked next to eachother).
I don't think I agree with consuming alcohol in Italy and Korea....in Korea they definitely drink over the top...its more like Irish honestly ,in Italy people r much more moderate in their drinking but their tolerance is probably better, I don't think Italian or French drink like Koreans! Both countries drink wine or beer all day long but never in the level of Koreans or Irish.
Korean people especially young generation more admires and appreciates western people higher than to Asian people. Mostly they also shy to face foreigner or stranger.
I heard that fruit in Korea is considered a luxury. I’m not sure if it’s 100% true but I guess it depends on how the fruit is produced that will make it more expensive
See a European myself, I didn't even realise how exaggerated their behaviour was, because it's how we are, and often don't realise how overwhelming that can be. We can't speak without waving our hands, being extremely loud, and we expect to be cut off for the other person to speak, we don't really give pause or permission. Even so, it's definitely very overwhelming for someone of an Asian culture for sure (especially for a woman) and seeing how long they've lived in Korea I would think they'd be more aware of that.
They export it of course it would be expensive. And more demand but low in supply of course it would be expensive while in your country got more supply of course it would be cheaper. Like in my country we got no Lobsters mostly imported so it would be really expensive but still not fresh
really? here in Spain when they are in season we can get them for 2 euros per kg it's not cheap as other fruit, but at least is not as expensive as blueberries 😂
Maybe it depends on where your region is? Bcs in my country it's like that. In one region, strawberries are cheap (the farm is there). Meanwhile, the others are rather expensive bcs of the distribution cost to other region. But yeah if I compare it to other country, mine definitely kinda cheap
@HarunaMaurer fruits is cheaper in Spain I guess!! I remember buying strawberries in Valencia and they were cheaper than here in Italy :)) which is funny because we actually see Spanish strawberries in our supermarkets haha
@nisrinas7072 that's for sure, but in general cherries are more expensive than other fruits here in Italy almost everywhere. Like, apples and oranges are really really cheap even in regions where they're not cultivated (ex. I live in the North of Italy and much of our fruits come from the south, excluding apples that are more a northerner product.) Bananas are fairly cheap now too even if they come from African countries (at least in supermarkets) It depends on where you buy it too 😄 supermarkets are usually more expensive than the street markets shown on the video there.
@@conniefischy74 SK have one of the best delivery system in the world. The kinds of food that can be delivered were also of the best variety among countries I've ever been. And 24hrs available.
can anybody explain to me why are the fruits expensive in Korea? like why can't they plant them in the backyards? I'm truly bamboozled by the fact that they rarely eat fruits😵😵
1. Korean rarely eat fruits? : no, they can buy fruits by lower price(imported such as thailand, philippines, vietnam etc). Japan is in a similar situation like SK, so both countries have similar fruit prices. 2. Climate of Korea is too cold? : no, summer of korea is really hot
@@highline87 if they can buy imported fruits then why are there still a majority of them who complained abt not eating fruits and claim that only the rich can afford to buy fruits?? FYI, my country also imports a lot of fruits from other countries & we can afford to buy them
I'm Italian and it's so true, as long as I'm eating well I can enjoy my time everywhere!
Not only Italian also Greek and Spain people
@@solvipapaki8873 of course!
@@solvipapaki8873 that's because we are basically cousins with spain and greek😂
I can confirm fruit was expensive in Korea when I studied abroad in 2019. My parents were really concern about my health since watermelon around that season was $20. To stay healthy, I bought bananas at a local market each week for about $1-$2 depending on how brown they were turning 😂😂
One of my dreams is studying in South-Korea, but after finding out the cost of living I believe it may be more feasible to just visit
@@ARMYsince2015 I dont know where you're from but the cost of living in South Korea is similar to most/some European countries. Buying groceries is more expensive but on the other hand, eating out is cheaper, so it kinda balances out. In terms of studying, you can get a scholarship, which helps a lot but you still need approximately 5k€ for a smester (obviously depends on your standard of living).
@@SuperCubeLp Thank you for the detailed information! I had a general overview about the costs but now it's more clear.
same... two bananas in a pack saved me hahah
Legit. Studied abroad in 2017 and like browning bananas were like $5 each... A box of strawberries "on sale" was $7. Also veggies are kinda expensive too... 🫠
In France, the alarm sound we hear every first Wednesday of the month at 12, is not to remember the WWII. It is only to check that it is working properly for when it is needed (if danger "is coming").
Fabien is not exactly right but this alarms dates back to WWII to warn people about air raids and now it's about natural or industrial disasters. And yes, it's a test to see if it works.
It's the same in the Czech Republic
In Toulouse we have an alarm that goes the morning around 10 am every first Wednesday of the month. They started doing it because in 2001 we had a factory that exploded and the alarm was not working to warn the people in the city.
Now they do it to make sure it works if something ever happens.
In the region in Italy where I'm from it's the same, every Saturday at noon.
Similarly to the Netherlands, every first Monday of the month at 12 to test whether the public warning system works. Indeed, started as a leftover from the WW2 air raid sirens.
I don't know if I'd survive in Korea with those fruit prices 😂. I love fruits, growing up my favourite days were the days my parents would go to the marketplace early in the morning and bring home fruit and veggies (though we had our own fruit like grapes, figs, plums, pomegranates, apricots, quince etc... Both my grandparents, from each side, had plenty of fruit trees too, from oranges to apples, pears and cherries).
I know each place has local fruit that is much cheaper, but I'm used to so many of the ones that are hard to grow in non Mediterranean climates that I'd be bummed if I came across them and saw those kinds of prices, because I wouldn't be able to afford them or buy as much as I'd buy in my country.
Oh God,I miss medditerrenean every day!
I paid 10 dollars for two oranges but I used to drink an orange juice every morning! Gifting fruits here is a great and expensive gift! They even put them in beautiful boxes!!😂😂
the local fruits can't be compared...
Meat is also expensive! I get paid well but still I consider what to buy!
When I visit my home country all I do is to eat fruit and vegetables!
Fr I was shook when he said $20 for just a watermelon
same I'm vegetarian + I love fruit....I wouldn't survive in Korea for even a week lmao
Am i the only one who's shocked that it takes so long in France to get your glasses? In my country, i can get it within 20 minutes.
I was shocked too
It's not that long anymore, now you can go and get tested for free in every glasses' shops and they test you immediatly :) You still have to wait a few weeks to get your glasses but if you don't go see a doctor, you won't wait that much
Now there’s shops where you can do the test and have your glasses in 30 minutes 😊 I did mines in one of them. But if you have particular problem with your eyes, it’s better to see a doctor and that’s when it can take some time…
In my country, the appointment is the same day and the glasses come within 2 weeks (and depends if the model of the glasses are available)
He probably talk about an appointment with a specialized doctor (depend where he went) but for glasses in a center it’s fast.
I feel bad for the girl they only let her talk for once in a span of 12 min lol
right 😭
is the difference with the other guests screentime large? if theres
This is only a clip of the episode. She may speak more in the other parts but yeah, would have been nice if they let her answer.
I clicked on this to hear her speak but she had so little screen time😭
@@blackbelt2000 yeah i know that.. i was merely speaking and judging from this part alone because this is what they showed on the video
Italians are so expressive, I absolutely love it !
It true. Fruit also cheap here in thailand.
Here in the Philippines too.
Not if they are import. I paid 600 baht for a pound of strawberry about 4 years ago.
7:42 they're showing italian sceneries with a french bgm 🤧
Alberto being so offended about choosing between two dishes it's so Italian coded 😂
I love their accents. It's so refreshing to hear them
They are fluent in Korean
In Spain, in summer, you can also hear "chatarreroooo, recogemos lavadoras, neveras, cuchillos, de todo...de toooodo" It is a truck with a man yelling to take freely things like broken refrigerators
They had this in Mexico city too!! "Se compran, colchones, tambores...." Every day a truck came around blasting it in a little girl's voice 😄
Colombia as well
Yeah, Croatia as well! Also when they're selling vegetables like potatoes, cabbage etc.
si!! me extraña que en francia no haya
Argentina as well! So funny we also share this with SK 😂😂😂
I'm italian and 18 but didn't had my first Oyster yet :/ it's really expensive here lol
hmm interesting. I'm curious of why only people who are 20 years old get to eat the oysters?
@@biteme9505 it’s mostly a joke because usually people under 20 dont have enough money to buy oysters in Europe
Go to France xD oysters are expansive but not as much as Italia
😂 but but why? Many parts of Italy are near the coastline. Even in NY you can get oysters for $1.5-2 a piece
Usualy in France people will have oyster for chrismas or maybe its just a family's thing 🤔
I need abnormal summit back, it;s been a long time since i saw fabien and alberto :')
Apart from the fruit thing (in my country is also inexpensive), I have to say wooyoung looks amazing
We have an abundance of fruits growing at our compound back home….mango, papaya, durian, rambutan & guava trees.
i can understand the foreigners korean so well despite knowing surface knowledge base from kdramas lol.
Yeah but fruit is so important and necessary for a balanced and healthy diet . Oysters are not. This is the difference.
Fabien just exposed all the French students with the kebab. He also forgot to mention that we would go there just to hear the owner call us "chef" or "cheffe" !
In northern italy a little box of cherry is so expensive... Not the same as before
Here in India the fruits are even cheaper than Europe. It all depends on supply, South Korea and Japan have low producing fields for fruits that's why they are so expensive. When i heard about the price of a single watermelon in Japan 5 years ago, it was really a culture shock. It was around 3000 Yen for a watermelon, for that price you can get atleast 20 kgs of Watermelon here in India. Banana is expensive too
Interesting and funny
Well, take all this lightly. Everyone is different Everyone in Italy us different.
I don't drink until 4 or 5 am, I rarely drink at all. I don't know many Italians who drink that much, but with food and friends he must have been having so much fun so just kept drinking. Don't most people love food? Of course there are Italian people who aren't foodies. My Italian husband is not that into food and eating, but he's a great cook.
Well, if you want a clean husband who cooks well, look in Italy as you might have a higher chance to find this, but be careful not to stereotype people. Everyone is different.
man hes so right about the fortune teller thing 😂 we do love fortune tellers
When I see this i feel rich 🤣 i have a mango tree in my house. While in korea mangos price are like 10-15$ 😶😵
I remember my bff and I were joking abt going to SK and eat only apples to save money for the necessities then we looked at the price and we changed our joke to invest in apples 😂 (I'm Moroccan)
정말 공감이 가네요.. 저는 이탈리아에서 태어났고..네ㅋㅋㅋ 공감이 가네요...ㅎㅎ I was born in Italy (밀라노Milano) and I can relate hahah
Ohmygod this is so true. Fruit and grocery in general. When I lived there as a student it was cheaper to eat out twice a day than get grocery and cook for yourself. 😢
let the girl talk dang LOL
fr I kept waiting for her to speak
The only inaccurate thing here as an Italian is that in the south we do have people called “arrotino” going around town and shouting from their car. Their service is to sharpen kitchen knives although not very popular in cities or perhaps the North of Italy they still somehow survive in little villages and towns in the south and so it is a bit of a lie being so shocked about the Koreans selling goods from their car. Other than that I do relate!
We have that in Sardinia 😂 he literally comes on our street and as a foreigner who moved to Sardinia and lived there for a long time I was also surprised at first 😂😂
we also have that ib small towns of latium!!! where i live it passes every sunday
He’s from France though..your experience is irrelevant to his
that guy is from France
They don't just sharpen knives, they also sell kitchen appliances and ovens and other things. Tbh they're kind of annoying once you hear the same 2 sentences for 15 minutes
I was also surprised the first time they were talking about banana like it was a precious fruit too when its the most inexpensive and common fruit in my country.
Korea is a cold country so they can't grow tropical fruits domestically and have to import them which makes it more expensive.
I love seeing people from different countries sharing and communicating on those shows. I think more than one party enjoys and learns in those encounters. 🌷💝
In Bulgaria, I know that testing for perscription glasses is free, and it takes around a week for them to be done.
The fruit thing for us depends on the season tbh. And for vegetables we fight to get ones localy produced as we try to avoid the ones produced In Turkey and Greece (low quality and full of hormones and chemicals). The Bulgarian tomato is the best thing in the world if you are now lucky enough to encounter one in big supermarkets.
For tourist I would usually recommend to travel as it's still cheap to do so in Bulgaria ( all of the country is against the Euro in recent referendum but who knows in our society) and we have still clear air, food, water, nature and a long history (no matter what our politics try to do and sell)
How is no one talking about how beautiful and classy the girl
Is
I'm mexican, and fruts are everywhere. You can buy them, or just go to the nearest tree. I couldn't live like that
There are korean only grown fruits those are western fruits that are expensive lol
@@nulseulah6700 eh nope western fruits are not bad you can get fruit for like 99cents where I live in Arizona
As an Italian I can confirm everything😂
I definitely would not survive in Korea....like in summer I need watermelon after every single meal...
@ 7:06 이건 정말 사실이에요!! 안경점에 갔고 10분 만에 준비되었어요!
When I was in Italy for a holiday 2 euros is like a box of ten apples!!
Why I see Lee Donghae when I look at Fabien? It's look like very talkative version of Donghae oppa.
In Korea you call for delivery, in Russia we use apps on the phone almost for everything - food delivery, taxi, doctor appointment and etc.
koreans also have apps lol
@Lemonade-up9br l think the author meant a little differently. In Russia, even documents and a passport can be issued in an app. I don't know if there is such a thing in Korea, but I've heard from foreigners that you have to go to government offices there.
(2:47) This reminds of when my family would go to Mexico and we'd wake up to; "Z! Z! Z gas! El gas~". That was basically our alarm clock.
Why is fruit so expensive in Korea? I thought they would have grown them there?
apparently the intermediaries are the reason. The farmers sell it for very cheap, but the intermediaries are the ones who get the bigger profit
Japan it’s worse it’s crazy expensive there to.
Some fruits mentioned during the show were imported and some were difficult to grow in South Korea climate.
Everything they can't grow has to be imported. Compared to America, Korea is just a little smaller than the state of Kentucky. They absolutely cannot grow or make everything they need, so it all has to come in Via ship or plane, because nothing can come in from North Korea. In the states, a ship comes into Seattle Washington and then gets trained or trucked all the way to the Atlantic. And that's just the stuff we can't grow ourselves.
The fact kebab is the same in Poland! After drinking it's a must. Best food at 3am when you're drunk and tired
I wanna watch the full version TT
Is the 329
@@melaniespiritug.8318doing gods work
About the eating similarities betwin italians and korean aren't quite true....even if Italy is divided in North, Central and South, there will be only North, till Rome, and South, down from Rome.
From how Alberto spoke, he's from south and yes, they eat spicy, garlic pretty much as koreans.
On the other half the North not so much, they're grossed by the smell of garlic. It happened to me, my neighbour told me to stop using garlic ( i've used only 2-3 cloves of garlic) because it stanked her house 😂( our houses are sticked next to eachother).
N here in indonesia..we steal our neighbors’ mango when it’s ripped 😂
As a Brit, I must admit that the kebabs in France taste so much better than those in the UK.
It reminded me the fierro viejo truck here in Mexico haha
I thought every country is so developed so they get glasses fast here in india too it takes 3days but 6 months are whole new level bro
I don't think I agree with consuming alcohol in Italy and Korea....in Korea they definitely drink over the top...its more like Irish honestly ,in Italy people r much more moderate in their drinking but their tolerance is probably better, I don't think Italian or French drink like Koreans! Both countries drink wine or beer all day long but never in the level of Koreans or Irish.
Muoio che gli italiani dove vanno vanno e parlano di cibo
i wish my Korean was this good 😮
They were very interested in the French and Italian guys but the Japanese guy and the girls barely got to talk. Figures.
Korean people especially young generation more admires and appreciates western people higher than to Asian people.
Mostly they also shy to face foreigner or stranger.
I heard that fruit in Korea is considered a luxury. I’m not sure if it’s 100% true but I guess it depends on how the fruit is produced that will make it more expensive
India it is more chep
Please what episode number is this?
episode 329 !
These two European guys are too rude towards the girl and Asian guy by not allowing them to speak and waving hands in front of their face 2:43
See a European myself, I didn't even realise how exaggerated their behaviour was, because it's how we are, and often don't realise how overwhelming that can be. We can't speak without waving our hands, being extremely loud, and we expect to be cut off for the other person to speak, we don't really give pause or permission. Even so, it's definitely very overwhelming for someone of an Asian culture for sure (especially for a woman) and seeing how long they've lived in Korea I would think they'd be more aware of that.
In Spain we also eat Kebab when we go drinking 😂😂😂
They export it of course it would be expensive. And more demand but low in supply of course it would be expensive while in your country got more supply of course it would be cheaper. Like in my country we got no Lobsters mostly imported so it would be really expensive but still not fresh
Who’s the other guy sitting infront of Sangmin? And the one in Heechuls seat 🤔 did they get new members? It’s been a while since I’ve watched
Korea should make some trade deals with their tropical Asian neighbors for fruit.
These foreigners speak like local koreans, bro how?
Cherries are actually the only expensive fruit in Italy, idk what he's talking about
really? here in Spain when they are in season we can get them for 2 euros per kg it's not cheap as other fruit, but at least is not as expensive as blueberries 😂
Maybe it depends on where your region is? Bcs in my country it's like that. In one region, strawberries are cheap (the farm is there). Meanwhile, the others are rather expensive bcs of the distribution cost to other region.
But yeah if I compare it to other country, mine definitely kinda cheap
@HarunaMaurer fruits is cheaper in Spain I guess!! I remember buying strawberries in Valencia and they were cheaper than here in Italy :)) which is funny because we actually see Spanish strawberries in our supermarkets haha
@@tatianawilliams wow didn't know that! I thought that prices would be similar but I guess not :)
@nisrinas7072 that's for sure, but in general cherries are more expensive than other fruits here in Italy almost everywhere. Like, apples and oranges are really really cheap even in regions where they're not cultivated (ex. I live in the North of Italy and much of our fruits come from the south, excluding apples that are more a northerner product.)
Bananas are fairly cheap now too even if they come from African countries (at least in supermarkets)
It depends on where you buy it too 😄 supermarkets are usually more expensive than the street markets shown on the video there.
Are fruits getting that expensive in korea?? It wasnt that bad for me b4
6 months for glasses? sheeshh
In Argentina for a hangover we eat Macdonald's hahaha, i have a question. In korea they have delivery of ice cream??
Yes lol delivery food for almost all food. Its bit expensive tho
@@nulseulah6700 nono but i mean in odd hours like 3 a.m, 1 a.m etc
@@conniefischy74 SK have one of the best delivery system in the world. The kinds of food that can be delivered were also of the best variety among countries I've ever been. And 24hrs available.
Fabien and Dave having same story is never not funny lol
To Koreans, do these two guys, french and Italian, have an accent when speaking Korean?
Want to know that too
They certainly do
When I started learning Korean they seemed flawless but now with more progress and milage I can now hear their foreign accents. It's charming.
What episode ?
can anybody explain to me why are the fruits expensive in Korea? like why can't they plant them in the backyards? I'm truly bamboozled by the fact that they rarely eat fruits😵😵
Because the climate is too cold to grow them. Additionally, fruit prices can be high due to supply and demand, as well as shipping costs.
1. Korean rarely eat fruits? : no, they can buy fruits by lower price(imported such as thailand, philippines, vietnam etc). Japan is in a similar situation like SK, so both countries have similar fruit prices.
2. Climate of Korea is too cold? : no, summer of korea is really hot
@@highline87 summer of korea is too hot???? lmao come to SEA, bro. Don't underestimate our super hot weather & compare it to SK's rascist ass
@@highline87 if they can buy imported fruits then why are there still a majority of them who complained abt not eating fruits and claim that only the rich can afford to buy fruits??
FYI, my country also imports a lot of fruits from other countries & we can afford to buy them
What episode is this please?
329
@@melaniespiritug.8318 oh thank you
is wooyoung part of the cast now?
he was standing in on that episode
heechul was in japan for a concert with suju
@@rsdxxxx thank u
@@bojae thank u
Which episode number is this?
329
Ep?
What are their names?
where is heechul?
He might be put on hiatus due to his controversy
Overseas concert this is an old episode
@@marasoriano4714 this is an old ep suju had an overseas concert
Heechul-nim?? Why are you absent?
super junior had a concert overseas!
@@sentimentalweirdo2783 Oh I see! Thanks for the info! I was just worried you know... with the news recently.
This is an old episode as well. New episodes will feature the new classroom, and KHC is still part of the cast.
Who filled his spot?
@@pocahontas2158 2PM Wooyoung :)
Which episode is this?
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The prices of things aren’t culture. Last time I was in Korea watermelon was $5-6 .
Heechul kmna?
Kata komen di atas suju lagi ada konser di luar negri
BTS Idol Song in 6:28.
What episode
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sorry Italians don't force people to drink specially among colleagues.
Koreans should be proud of this trait .
what do you mean by that? Koreans force people to drink and should be proud of that?
Weird to force people drink alcohol. It should be an pleasure not an obligation.
im shocked british people also have a tradition to eat a kebab when hung over lol
Well they are all white, how about other foreigners though
There's an asian
Where can I watch this?
Netflix will update it or maybe dramacool (most Asian drama sites)
@@Pennsterr thank you so much