High costs of living in Seoul make Koreans grind themselves down to the soul | Undercover Korea

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2023
  • Over 20% of Korea's population is located in Seoul. Many people are coming to Seoul for the Seoul Dream, like the American Dream in 1960's. But the costs of living are so high to settle in Seoul.
    All copyrights to this video belong to KBS.
    KBS is a public broadcasting service in South Korea.
    Air date: Sep 21st, 2023
    #documentary #southkorea #costoflivingcrisis

Комментарии • 1,3 тыс.

  • @thatcanadiangrandma

    I'm so glad that I don't care for being rich, I don't care for having a luxury car or any luxury for that matter. I live in Canada, a very simple life, I rent a small one room apartment, and I've got enough to eat every day and clothes to wear. I spend 200 $ on food every month, cooking everything and I eat very healthy! All my needs are met and I'm satisfied. I am also debt free. And I feel happier than any of the people I've seen in the documentary who wants so much in life.... Simplicity is wealth to me, and contentment.

  • @soonsuicidal

    She's been to 29 countries and that itself is already an achievement! I havent been on another country at the age of 34 😅

  • @tigerbalmespresso

    As a Korean American born in Seoul, I can say there is definitely a difference in "business culture" between myself and my brothers in Korea. In Korea, you are a failure if you mess up on your first business and you should banish yourself. In California, my first business failure is what has been a great learning experience to come back stronger, and more successful. Dust yourself off, recalibrate, and then execute your next move. Never stop.

  • @prekshapriyadarshani464

    Also, huge respect to all young generation, delivery people, business catering and start-ups, you all have my respect for not just working hard but working super hard!!

  • @NguyenLam-fj5ei

    Couple years ago, when I was studying in Saskatchewan, my Korean roomate always told me how depressed the young generation are in S.Korea. I thought it just a mindset of some people who always think negatively about everything. But then I came to Seoul to visit him and he also introduced me his friends to catch up with, I realized that all of them are so stressful with their jobs, the topic during the meals always were cost of living, pressure in work and talking sh*it about their company and managers hahaha. I quite suprised with that. He moved back to Canada 2 years ago and he said that it's one of the best decision in his life.

  • @hmhm856
    @hmhm856  +149

    Unless they are being rude to you, please dont write a negative review on a business. It broke my heart seeing how some customers left negative reviews due to the business not being able to find a delivery driver on time

  • @justwatching9741

    When you think of South Korea you think it's all about kpop and kdrama and often forget it's actually a country with real people and real struggle. This channel really shows what many South Koreans are going through on daily basis that you don't see in kdrama.

  • @zoeng9026
    @zoeng9026  +195

    As a Singaporean, i relate to this 100%. Thank you for this, for letting me find solace in my modern age misery....Singapore is exactly like this too.

  • @firsttenor76

    I just left my very high stress / fast paced I.T. job working in a very busy MSP - I couldn't be happier. It was killing me. Sometimes, you just have to stop, do nothing, breathe deep, and absorb what the universe is trying to tell you. We're not meant to be slaves to society. There's more to life than just money and constantly trying to be busy, just for the sake of being busy and meeting societal expectations and standards. This amazing documentary reminds me how important it is to just re-adjust and prioritize what's important: health, positivity, and good mental health.

  • @Moments93-

    The more I learn about korea the more I don't want to go there.

  • @kompila
    @kompila  +226

    Being a young person myself and grinding so hard in my country makes me realise, I am not alone!

  • @duskshadow25

    I had a coworker that came to America from Seoul, South Korea. He told me the reason why he moved was because the work culture and environment in Korea is very toxic. For example, your supervisor or boss will often force you to drink with them after work, even though you don't drink or don't want to drink. You're often overworked up to 12 - 15 hours a day and then they force you to drink with them after that. Then you're back the next day early in the morning with barely any sleep and the cycle repeats itself.

  • @Frenchylikeshikes

    I think life is just overall getting tougher and tougher all around the world.

  • @jimjohnson6944

    The reaction at

  • @forexdragon

    Great doc. As an middle aged/older Korean, Seoul is way too hectic for me and living in the suburbs suits me a lot better.

  • @DEATHTRUTH

    Sadly this appears to be a common trend in the world lately regardless of which country you are from.

  • @masoomamuzaffari7611

    I'm not the only person who has suffering from harsh life . this world is full of people like me struggling hoping for a better future 😢😢

  • @yoongisbabygirl5585

    I'm 18 and having a pretty hard time in my life (generally a pretty difficult few years), yet seeing all these people working so hard to actualise their ambitions in a relentless and unforgiving city somewhat similar to my own is really comforting. At this age, being alone in such a big city can get really daunting, but these people have shown me a warmth to it. I'm rooting for them, as well as myself!

  • @LMBOatU
    @LMBOatU  +254

    Korea is at the point where it needs to build another big city to compete with Seoul and take the pressure off. I know there Busan, Daegu, and the large areas surrounding Seoul are still populated, but Seoul being the only hub is going to continue to make life difficult. Companies should build elsewhere, and other industries too and hire young people to start their lives there. I know Seoul has a strong pull and feels it has the best potential, but you can have other cities. Think New York Chicago Los Angeles Miami. None of these cities are even remotely close to each other yet you can enjoy big city life and build a life in those places. Of course, some countries are small, but I think two major cities is possible for Korea. It might even help increase population.

  • @malangkahome5213

    Working hard to survive. I respect you guys