I am Korean American. I think the reason why Koreans are generally nice is because of the culture of "Jung", which could probably means... like "deep care"?? within people. That could be why many people would help, pay, fight for someone who are in need. But there is a bad side of "Jung" too. People care about other people so they could ask about your personal life like, "why did you not get marry?" even though they just met you today. Some people feel very annoyed with those personal interfering but again, there is good side like helping other people.
I would disagree. Jung only forms after a lot of time. Koreans are nice to foreigners because they obviously look like they’re struggling. Jung isnt just formed with a random foreigner you met on a bus.
Stop watching Korean drama to learn some English. In my case, I started watching Korean dramas with English subtitles and I improved my English vocabulary a lot :D
I think especially in Seoul, which is more international compared to other cities, but also in other parts of Korea, people will be friendly towards foreigners in general because Koreans always feel like we not only represent ourselves but our country when we meet foreigners. When Koreans go overseas, we are usually very careful because we have a strong desire to represent our country with dignity and honor. Of course we also have the "정" factor as well which is a big part of our culture.
Do you think it exists only in Korea? I'm a Korean since my birth, but I'd say the answer is "No". It exists almost every Eastern-Asian countries I've lived.
@@animmalgou He didn’t say that it’s limited only in Korea. Simply explained that ‘Jeong’ itself has special meaning in Korean culture. As we even have a word for it. Of course, there are and should be ‘being nice and offering thoughtful things’ in other countries. Don’t get too defensive by his explanation of specific word in Korean.
I wanted to learn different languages. But parents want me to become a doctor. So I am becoming a doctor and will work in a Korean hospital. KOREA!!! I AM COMING!!! 기다려 주세요.
Wow this was an year ago... But now I really can express myself much better in Korean and I feel like just how I learned this language as a hobby, I can learn other Languages as a hobby too... Tbh my parents were right and now I really feel it. Cuz at that time I felt like I wanted to do languages but 1 year into the medical course and I realize how interesting it is, I am so glad how I can become a doctor AND do languages ... 🙌
FYI - South Korea is an entire country, while this video seems focused only on Seoul. Next time, visit the real Korea outside of Seoul & Gangnam - it's an amazing country, not just one city.
Actually Korea's average salary isn't as high as what she have told.. Average salary of normal people who have graduated university gets are about average of $33,000 and this differs by what they have majored. Anyway I liked your video thanks for saying good things about Korea :)
33000usd is south korean GDP per person in 2019. Maybe your meaning of avg. 33k usd might be for the people who just graduated from a university as a freshman. Of course, if you are an IT engineer, your salary can be over 100k usd easily in south Korea from the 1st year even you just graduated from a college.
@@loveseoulmarui1502 ?? IT is horribly underpaid in most Asian countries, South Korea included.. Rather, IT is really well paid in the US, you won't command salaries like that in most parts of the world unless you're very well specialized. Oh and.. who graduates as a freshman?
@@loveseoulmarui1502 ??? Hell no. Even an IT engineer gets at most 50k when just graduated from a university. Maybe you might be confused of IT company CEO?
Awesome content!! Such a nice video! I travelled to Seul for 1 week, 3 years ago and after the trip I was compelety in love with the country and the people from there. I was living in Japan for that year, both countrys have similarities and since them I really appreciate almost everything of their culture.
I am a big fan of you. Im not judging you but I as a Korean just want to correct something which is a bit wrong. Average salary in a month for those who are just graduated in four-year college started around $30,000 yearly. As far as I know, basic construction workers earn 120-150$ a day in depends of their skills. Most interesting part in Korea is we do not promote importing work force from foreign countries unlike other developed countries since we are proud of our self as one ethnic country(Korean). I am happy for you to enjoy Korean trip or vacation. It is always joyful to look at the view of my home country from eyes of foreigners. From Sean in NY.
Maybe she only spoke with high paid tech workers in Seoul. It is sort of like comparing wages in Silicon Valley and Wall Street to the rest of America. There is a huge gap!
Because you visited the most EXPENSIVE CITY in Korea, I am pretty sure you are talking about Gang Nam that Psy sang a song about. Get of GangNam You will see and surprise how cheap Seoul is. Visit small private stores which are called gol-mok ga-ge Ask people and visit there then you will see most of things are very cheap compared to other major cities. Visit Dong-Myo in Seoul that the cheapest place you could buy things what you want. But I respect your opinion due to the fact that you are conveying quite right true things to people and appreciate for visiting to Korea^^
Marina, it’s interesting! I’m Korean, and I think you spent a good time in Seoul. Once my husband took the short Korean course in Lexis. He said only Lexis offers the short course. BTW, he’s Russian German :)
Oh my goodness, i think I saw Korean Unnie😳 This video is just amazing HAHAHA it made me even more obsessed in going to south korea😭❤️ Highly Recommended!
They have own version of Samsung pay with instant transfers, that's why it was so easy to them! One of my future destinations I hope, very interesting to watch
Hello Marina my name is Khalid I am from Saudi Arabia I watched some your videos and I think you are doing good to us I told my friends about you they want to watch your videos and learn from them ok I want to say you thank you for everything I have learned more things from you again thank you and bay
Love you, this video was so cool! Another thing, I'm not sure about the number 4 in Korea but I'm sure it's in Japan that this number is "forbidden" or "unlucky" because its pronunciation is similar as "death" so you might be referring to that! thanks for sharing your experience!
Hi! This is my first time for watching your video, and your video is very interesting and cool :) I am glad to you have nice time at Seoul! -from Korean girl ❣️
My dream is to work on seoul as well as to be settled there 🥺 i don't know whether it happens or not but still I'll try my best. Korea is my dream place ever 🥰
Salary issues are quite debatable here in South Korea. The thing really depends on where you work. If you work at big firms like Samsung or Hyundai, your starting salary would be like over 50k per year. However, decent jobs are limited, and it is fair enough to say that college graduates receive around 35k yearly when they start working. Anyway it is a great video!! Very interesting to view my country in eyes of non-Korean. I feel so happy you spent good times :)
I know the places and roads you visit and walk.haha! I feel weird feeling cause, about a month ago? I just subscribed your channel for get some help studying languages, suddenly you just walk through the street in my hometown city somehow, what a coincidence!
OECD 2017 average yearly wage per country ajusted to Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): The US has an average wage of US $ 60,558 , while the ROK (South Korea) has an average of US$ 35,191. In absolute nominal term: The US has an average of US $ 60,558 (same as PPP), whilst the ROK has an average of US $ 31,390. US $ 66k? Nah. The highest is Luxembourg with an absolute US $ 71,710 income. That goes down to US $ 63,062 when adjusted to PPP. Don't get me wrong I love your channel, I've learned a lot from it. You rock.
2:17 in Pakistan we have battle about paying money. One person will say i'll pay your money and the opposite person will be say i'll pay your money, That's the halirious thing in our country. Pakistani are so hospitality and so helpful and kind with each other.
It is difficult to average Korean's annual salary because it depends on their job and age. In my case, my husband's annual salary as of 2022 is 42 million won + 6 million won for overtime = 48 million won. My annual salary is 30 million won + bonus 2 million won = 32 million won. I think our thoughts are slightly below the middle class in Korea.
Hi Marina, maybe Asian's tradition came from China takes this custom to avoid the number 4, because in Chinese 4 is Sì 四 (whit accent) and dead 死 Sǐ. Even are not the same, occasionally sounds very similar so because in China a lot of people don't want to talk about number 4.
there is some province called changwan(revised to ulsan city $80,000 on 2017). the residents make that money. because many of population work for ship building companies like hyundai ship building company.
Hi Marina, We met in EF (you took the class) San Francisco before. I hope you have a great experience there. Don't forget to get to Han-river park and enjoy night view.
Hello Marina! I hope you're doing well! I would like to give you a suggestion about an important topic. This is about ebooks vs physical books, pros & cons. What do you think about it?
Forgot in a restaurant in Seoul on the IPhone, after 2.5 hours at breakneck speed rushed at him and wow, he lies at the same table. The Koreans sitting at the table only smiled in surprise. In Germany, he would hardly have been touched. Maybe they have a Samsung, IPhones are not needed)
I'm studying mechanical engineering. I want to work in South Korea. Can I work there? If I can, what are the possible companies that an international can work for ?
Who's watching from South Korea?
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YES GIRL YOU GOT THAT RIGHT! Koreans are rlly nice ppl and they are rlly helpful and love to give a helping hand to others
@@kajaltarway bruh 😂😭 theirs a difference from being a korean then just going over their for 2 years to visit
@@kajaltarway No go check fo yourself
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I am Korean American. I think the reason why Koreans are generally nice is because of the culture of "Jung", which could probably means... like "deep care"?? within people. That could be why many people would help, pay, fight for someone who are in need. But there is a bad side of "Jung" too. People care about other people so they could ask about your personal life like, "why did you not get marry?" even though they just met you today. Some people feel very annoyed with those personal interfering but again, there is good side like helping other people.
Well said. Couldn’t agree more!
Same with the people of Pakistan .
I would disagree. Jung only forms after a lot of time. Koreans are nice to foreigners because they obviously look like they’re struggling. Jung isnt just formed with a random foreigner you met on a bus.
I think caring doesn't apply to black people ...
@@pinkysingh570 It does. Most Koreans are not racist.
Stop watching Korean drama to learn some English. In my case, I started watching Korean dramas with English subtitles and I improved my English vocabulary a lot :D
Stop listening to K Pop music it will ruin your brain.
Stop watch korean drama to lear some english?????
Art Curious ???
Well, it makes sense for him not to watch Korean drama since HE IS KOREAN and he understands it. He can easily lose focus of the subtitles
Art Curious I think he meant “start” not “stop”
I think especially in Seoul, which is more international compared to other cities, but also in other parts of Korea, people will be friendly towards foreigners in general because Koreans always feel like we not only represent ourselves but our country when we meet foreigners. When Koreans go overseas, we are usually very careful because we have a strong desire to represent our country with dignity and honor. Of course we also have the "정" factor as well which is a big part of our culture.
정
I was in Korean in April, I was surprised and really valued the Korean people
Am I the only one who noticed how thoughtful and discrete looked the boy who gave her the shoe? It just melted my soul...
We call being nice "정" Jeong. We believe in helping, offering respect to anyone. Please do more research on 정. Big part of Korean culture.
Do you think it exists only in Korea? I'm a Korean since my birth, but I'd say the answer is "No". It exists almost every Eastern-Asian countries I've lived.
@@animmalgou 다른나라도 정 있겠지. 나라보다 사람마다 다르겠지.근데 한국인의 정은 좀 다르지.한국인이라면 유남쌩.
@@animmalgou He didn’t say that it’s limited only in Korea. Simply explained that ‘Jeong’ itself has special meaning in Korean culture. As we even have a word for it. Of course, there are and should be ‘being nice and offering thoughtful things’ in other countries. Don’t get too defensive by his explanation of specific word in Korean.
Korean people (mostly) only likes to help white skin white foreigners, they are not much interested in asians.
@@moviesandmysteries4538 that’s not true at all... I don’t even guess where you get that concept from?
so cool, I am Korean your video is showing more than I know about my country :D
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I wanted to learn different languages. But parents want me to become a doctor. So I am becoming a doctor and will work in a Korean hospital. KOREA!!! I AM COMING!!! 기다려 주세요.
Lol some asian parents problems
Good luck in study in Korea ok
@@angielercsu7685 yup
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Wow this was an year ago... But now I really can express myself much better in Korean and I feel like just how I learned this language as a hobby, I can learn other Languages as a hobby too... Tbh my parents were right and now I really feel it. Cuz at that time I felt like I wanted to do languages but 1 year into the medical course and I realize how interesting it is, I am so glad how I can become a doctor AND do languages ... 🙌
Thank you Marina for introducing Korea for the viewers. I wouldn't have found your wonderful channel if it wasn't for Korea episode.
00:25 OMG, I can't stop smiling watching this!!! So creative!
We are so nice because we like to help people and make people happy. 우리가 진짜 좋은사람들이야!
FYI - South Korea is an entire country, while this video seems focused only on Seoul.
Next time, visit the real Korea outside of Seoul & Gangnam - it's an amazing country, not just one city.
Seoul is a real part of Korea.
I really wanna go to korea but I don’t understand korean and it’s too much money I’m only 14 😭
Same
excactly the same with me, but i also want to live there XP and i'm learning korean... i am gonna find a job when i am 15...
@@Molr026 im also 15
The cost of living is fairly cheap in Korea to be honest. However finding a job is probably the most difficult thing.
same
Working in Korea is on my bucket list
Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thanks for uploading this video... I am in love with South Korea.
Mahi Srivastava. Hii
watching this video 2 years after and still wish travel to south korea because i think it a such cute country
So interesting! Now I want to live in Korea 😂
And so pretty Korea and their people's
Actually, Korean is super easy to learn. I thought Korean in Malaysia, and my students could read and speak after 12 lessons.
Actually Korea's average salary isn't as high as what she have told.. Average salary of normal people who have graduated university gets are about average of $33,000 and this differs by what they have majored. Anyway I liked your video thanks for saying good things about Korea :)
33000usd is south korean GDP per person in 2019.
Maybe your meaning of avg. 33k usd might be for the people who just graduated from a university as a freshman. Of course, if you are an IT engineer, your salary can be over 100k usd easily in south Korea from the 1st year even you just graduated from a college.
@@loveseoulmarui1502 ?? IT is horribly underpaid in most Asian countries, South Korea included.. Rather, IT is really well paid in the US, you won't command salaries like that in most parts of the world unless you're very well specialized.
Oh and.. who graduates as a freshman?
@@loveseoulmarui1502 I'm planning to study IT engineering in korea is it good idea?
@@loveseoulmarui1502 ??? Hell no. Even an IT engineer gets at most 50k when just graduated from a university. Maybe you might be confused of IT company CEO?
@@Meme-kd1gg Well within Asia, good choice. Otherwise, go somewhere else unless you speak really good Korean.
If you want to go to Korea then for college take a Korean class and most of the time you get a chance to study a semester abroad there :)
Awesome content!! Such a nice video! I travelled to Seul for 1 week, 3 years ago and after the trip I was compelety in love with the country and the people from there. I was living in Japan for that year, both countrys have similarities and since them I really appreciate almost everything of their culture.
I am a big fan of you.
Im not judging you but I as a Korean just want to correct something which is a bit wrong. Average salary in a month for those who are just graduated in four-year college started around $30,000 yearly. As far as I know, basic construction workers earn 120-150$ a day in depends of their skills.
Most interesting part in Korea is we do not promote importing work force from foreign countries unlike other developed countries since we are proud of our self as one ethnic country(Korean).
I am happy for you to enjoy Korean trip or vacation. It is always joyful to look at the view of my home country from eyes of foreigners.
From Sean in NY.
Actually, I was wondering about those inflated salaries. Thanks for clarifying!
As a Korean, I really want to correct that wrong information about salary too. That amount is almost double. I wonder where she got this number from.
Maybe she only spoke with high paid tech workers in Seoul. It is sort of like comparing wages in Silicon Valley and Wall Street to the rest of America. There is a huge gap!
@@SingleStepEnglish she said exactly average wage in Korea. I agree with that there is huge gap between jobs in any other countries.
Thank you for commenting.
You are discussing salaries in Seoul, which may be THE most expensive city in the country!
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Average salary in seoul is 22k per year. Not 66k
Because you visited the most EXPENSIVE CITY in Korea, I am pretty sure you are talking about Gang Nam that Psy sang a song about. Get of GangNam You will see and surprise how cheap Seoul is. Visit small private stores which are called gol-mok ga-ge Ask people and visit there then you will see most of things are very cheap compared to other major cities.
Visit Dong-Myo in Seoul that the cheapest place you could buy things what you want.
But I respect your opinion due to the fact that you are conveying quite right true things to people and appreciate for visiting to Korea^^
@A Oh she could be talking about ppp. Price purchase parity. In korean won equivalent it could be 66k....
I worked at Seoul and 66K is director level salary of few recognized company
Marina, it’s interesting! I’m Korean, and I think you spent a good time in Seoul. Once my husband took the short Korean course in Lexis. He said only Lexis offers the short course. BTW, he’s Russian German :)
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I'm Korean. It' nice video.
Everything seems another city. I'm glad to find at good.
Namaste Marina,
Very interesting and knowledgeable gives you in this video about South Korea.
Thank you
Oh my goodness, i think I saw Korean Unnie😳
This video is just amazing HAHAHA it made me even more obsessed in going to south korea😭❤️ Highly Recommended!
7:38 That toilet is smarter than me
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This video isnt even related to kpop-
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Armies 😝 glad to see you.
Thanks a lot for new video. Большое спасибо🙏 :)
They have own version of Samsung pay with instant transfers, that's why it was so easy to them! One of my future destinations I hope, very interesting to watch
I can't find words to impress how much you inspire me😍😍😍 Thank you Marina🌹
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Hello Marina my name is Khalid I am from Saudi Arabia I watched some your videos and I think you are doing good to us I told my friends about you they want to watch your videos and learn from them ok I want to say you thank you for everything I have learned more things from you again thank you and bay
Wow. Amazing South Korea. Thank you. Marina is the best of the best.
Love you, this video was so cool! Another thing, I'm not sure about the number 4 in Korea but I'm sure it's in Japan that this number is "forbidden" or "unlucky" because its pronunciation is similar as "death" so you might be referring to that!
thanks for sharing your experience!
It's similar to China: they consider 4 unlucky and 8 lucky.
Hi! This is my first time for watching your video, and your video is very interesting and cool :) I am glad to you have nice time at Seoul! -from Korean girl ❣️
I want to marry a Korean girl. From Guinee
I definitely need to see this.
Bag packed & let's go 😂😂😂😂😂
Hi marina i have been watching your videos since your channel had 250k subscribers i love watching your videos you are so simple and cute❤❤
Awesome !!
영상 잘보고있습니다 한국에 대해서 좋은 기억을 가지고 계시다니
제가 더 기분이 좋습니다
I really love English and Korean language
Thank you for this Positive message . now i want to visit south+korea and firstly learn their native language .
Hi Marina , could you recommend the name of the hotel in South Korea, where did you stay at?
Hi Marina, I would like to travel to South Korea. That is a beautiful country and Marina I wish you to visit many nice places in Korea
06:55.....As a korean, that is not good etiquette!!~~ there is not your home!!!
I'm not Korean, but I also thing that she was a little "informal" for so "important meetings".. I guess...
3:36 I can see my house
Lucky u i want to live there!
Nice house :)
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I love your videos! They are amazing! Thank you 💕👍👍
My dream is to work on seoul as well as to be settled there 🥺 i don't know whether it happens or not but still I'll try my best. Korea is my dream place ever 🥰
Hey, When will you come to Brazil? I hope you come soon! I've always watched your videos on RUclips, I love them so much!
I love the way you present a situation that's seems to be boring
Salary issues are quite debatable here in South Korea. The thing really depends on where you work. If you work at big firms like Samsung or Hyundai, your starting salary would be like over 50k per year. However, decent jobs are limited, and it is fair enough to say that college graduates receive around 35k yearly when they start working.
Anyway it is a great video!! Very interesting to view my country in eyes of non-Korean. I feel so happy you spent good times :)
조우윤 do you perhaps know how much nurses earn per year? 🙈🙈
Beautiful video! Thanks a bunch. 💖
I just realize that there are a lot of Russian in South Korea...😋 love your vlog!
I really enjoyed that kind of format, very informative, thank you :)
I got into Korean and I am watching this to see whether I can go there
I know the places and roads you visit and walk.haha! I feel weird feeling cause, about a month ago? I just subscribed your channel for get some help studying languages, suddenly you just walk through the street in my hometown city somehow, what a coincidence!
Marina Mogilko Yeah exactly! About Seoul you love, I appreciate it and hope you had good times in Seoul.
How you still be that active & positive every time.. !?
I'm so amazed by you :)
I love you video💙and I hope you come to Turkey
OECD 2017 average yearly wage per country ajusted to Purchasing Power Parity (PPP):
The US has an average wage of US $ 60,558 , while the ROK (South Korea) has an average of US$ 35,191.
In absolute nominal term:
The US has an average of US $ 60,558 (same as PPP), whilst the ROK has an average of US $ 31,390.
US $ 66k? Nah.
The highest is Luxembourg with an absolute US $ 71,710 income. That goes down to US $ 63,062 when adjusted to PPP.
Don't get me wrong I love your channel, I've learned a lot from it. You rock.
True... my Korean friends are nice too!
2:17 in Pakistan we have battle about paying money. One person will say i'll pay your money and the opposite person will be say i'll pay your money, That's the halirious thing in our country. Pakistani are so hospitality and so helpful and kind with each other.
Thanks a lot!
It's amazing learn about new cultures! =)
Waiting the next Video from Egypt 🤛🤛😉
It is difficult to average Korean's annual salary because it depends on their job and age. In my case, my husband's annual salary as of 2022 is 42 million won + 6 million won for overtime = 48 million won. My annual salary is 30 million won + bonus 2 million won = 32 million won. I think our thoughts are slightly below the middle class in Korea.
Girl your lucky i always wanted to go their and you look nice today as always but i always wanted to go their and ughh im jealous😫😂💜
My first video of Seoul. Very interesting. Thx 😁
if only i can have a scholarship to study here
i love all the people of them 💛💛
Nice video let's gooooooo to Korea.
Waiting for videos about Monaco 😁
Haven't filmed there, decided to spend my vacation without camera!
@@linguamarina you have the right to rest 😘
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Paul Addo hi😁
Always waiting for your awesome videos (y)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂ur gangnum style dance u should get me the heart0:26 0:29😆😆😆😆0:30 0:31
Hi Marina, maybe Asian's tradition came from China takes this custom to avoid the number 4, because in Chinese 4 is Sì 四 (whit accent) and dead 死 Sǐ. Even are not the same, occasionally sounds very similar so because in China a lot of people don't want to talk about number 4.
I have no words to describe South Korea... Awesome!!!
I'd like to see you in Brazil sometime, I really enjoy your videos.
The average salary in Korea is absolutely no where near $66,000/year. Do some research
as a korean living in Korea, yes. do some research....66,000/ year applies to probably top 15% or 20% at max...of the population
@@junkang3227 agreed
there is some province called changwan(revised to ulsan city $80,000 on 2017). the residents make that money. because many of population work for ship building companies like hyundai ship building company.
@@tmtm5112 wrong information
@@kang7126 no changwan. ulsan city was $80,000 on 2017. seoul was $40,000 on 2017.
Thank You So Much for the Enlightening Tutorial on South Korea everyday life! You're funny & nice to watch your informative videos! ♥️🌷🕯
Good luck with your trip ^^
Always a pleasure to see the adorable Marina, she is both talented and gorgeous, her videos always brighten up my day , huge hug from Mexico 🇲🇽.
한국인 손~
moosekiss yo
Hey!!!!You're so rude.!
Squirtle I’m very angry please shut up!!! Ok?
영어하는 럸시아 이 언니 약간 ‘꾼 냄새’남 ㅎㅎ 그냥 그런 느낌
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Hi Marina, We met in EF (you took the class) San Francisco before. I hope you have a great experience there. Don't forget to get to Han-river park and enjoy night view.
Боже это так интересно, хотелось бы больше видео по странам от тебя
marina where are you?? are you still in korea?? I'm your huge fan ^^*
8:19 have Ong seung woo poster in front of the store
Today I'm jealous of you, you fulfilled my dream, by the way I am now improving more in my English, So thanks a ton Mam
Could you tell me how facilities for students in job?
thanks for your video. its like me taking a vacation there already...
Love u marina😍😍
So excited to be able to see Seoul in your channel:)!! How was your journey?
Hii Marina Please come in India and try to come in my city Nagpur☺. Love your Videos 🔥
Hello Marina! I hope you're doing well! I would like to give you a suggestion about an important topic. This is about ebooks vs physical books, pros & cons. What do you think about it?
Forgot in a restaurant in Seoul on the IPhone, after 2.5 hours at breakneck speed rushed at him and wow, he lies at the same table. The Koreans sitting at the table only smiled in surprise. In Germany, he would hardly have been touched. Maybe they have a Samsung, IPhones are not needed)
U found it?
Thanks a lot for new lessons
I love south Korea .
I am also bts army kpop fan I learned korean language.
Me to army
Purple you army
@@rasanadiya1086 saranghe.
I'm studying mechanical engineering. I want to work in South Korea. Can I work there? If I can, what are the possible companies that an international can work for ?
00:24 ...OMG ...can't stop laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love your videos ❤ You inspire me to speak English better ❤
This is my first comment in English OMG 😂