Life Inside a Goshiwon: Seoul’s Smallest and Cheapest Room for Rent | THE VOICELESS #22
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2019
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Goshiwon are the smallest and cheapest rooms for rent in Seoul. We met with Hyun-Dong, one of the residents of a goshiwon to find out what life is like living in such a small space.
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The guy looks like he went through a lot but still has a pure heart. God bless him.
donutranger i just came here to comment because our profile fits
Meanwhile.. WESTERN students complaining about sharing apartments, dorms, mcdonald and cafeteria food.
@@jmoa5758 you havent had alot of western friends i guesting.
@@llama615 I'm a US college student. I know enough.
I was just thinking that. I love his honesty and openness
The interviewer asked necessary and sensitive questions without sounding condescending. And he answered with heartfelt honesty without self pity. No doubt he’ll do well in life. This is an eye opener and very much appreciated.
He recognizes that this is a necessary step to move forward with his education and life. Starting a life from humble origins really builds strong character in my opinion.
There's no reason for self pity. living in a goshiwon is quite common in korea for students who don't want to live on campus in shared dorms.
@@jediday6664 Sometimes people from humble origins grow to be monsters
Yeah i feel like he'd be successful someday. He seems humble and hardworking
MSM Official especially when money and greed get in their head
The lady that did the interview is great, her manner, her tone, her approach and the relevant questions she asked, makes her outstanding, she has a friendly nature
She's is a real looker too.
@@Baddy187 what does that mean ?
@@guelli47 that shes pretty
@@soephie oh key thanks
Tf u talking about. She is asking him to show his account balance for what? Ffffk
this kid has humility and confidence. He will go very far without a toxic ego pulling him down.
The reporter: "What motivates you to study so hard?"
Me:"Poverty"
Ahhh the old "I need to be smarter, in order to get a better job and do what I want with my new found knowledge" trick.... Works every time.
@nhà độc tài Yang Wen Li depends on the job you desire. Of course, nowadays, you don't need a degree to be an investor, you don't need to finish high school to be a card counter. But you need education and license to be a doctor/nurse/engineer/instructor /....
@nhà độc tài Yang Wen Li excuse me? Do you know how many years had I lived in Asia?!
@nhà độc tài Yang Wen Li *talk, not "do not talking", there's no verb +"ING" after "do not". Your English is embarrassing Vietnamese.
23 f*cking years, "kid" and I tried to have productive conversations, here.
@nhà độc tài Yang Wen Li don't bother to edit your mistake, I have already screenshot your bad grammar.
People who start like this...they usually end up building castles. Right now he’s just gathering his bricks. I hope he is successful. He’s so hardworking and determined
Edit: DAMN! Some people really lack positivity and are just so pressed 🙂. To everyone out there working & struggling...know your efforts will pay off. Don’t give up
Wow you have a very naive perception of the world.
@@ldragon8480 this person is just optimistic and believe in the world
Hope he get the good job too 👍👍
@harsh sinha the perspective that once you're poor it's incredibly difficult to claw your way out of that situation and to imply otherwise is incredibly naive and ignorant of actual reality and statistics.
💯
So proud of him. Living alone without relying on parents for financial support is really hard to do. He maintains his lifestyle very well.
Goshiwon is "cheaper."
'Sees 300 USD a month.'
If that is cheap I dont wanna know the rent of a normal house or apartment.
In my country, being able to pay 300 USD for a month is already considered as a rich. I'm so broke, I can't relate 😂
300 is how one the cheapest social housing costs in my country. most spaces that you rent cost between 400 to 670 in social sector and normal sector between 700 to 2000 or more euros. which is even higher in USD. Buying a home is mostly done I think but is very expensive right now. Between 300000 and 1000000. Most normal houses cost around 300000 and 500000 I think. I do think it depends how much money you earn each month. Some countries get paid more then others.
I just saw a posting for a room for rent for $1000 USD. A single bedroom in someone's house. Some property owners are just plain greedy.
In my country the cheapest rent is about $500-$600 a month
@@XSemperIdem5 Can't call them greedy when their mortgage is probably double if not triple 1k.
He's living like this but he still decides to keep himself looking clean and well-kempt. Some of y'all he livin a life of luxury and yet have some questionable hygiene.
NaKa Ji zactlyyyy
NaKa Ji I have questionable hygiene :D
it about character
NaKa Ji @ No neck Ed should read this
There was this journalist who raised controversy in my country by saying "no matter how poor you are, you have money for soap". It's important to be hygienics despite your financial situation.
While in quarantine just remember, “someone always has it harder.”
He himself knows that for sure.
At least he pays what it's worth. In ny some person would pay 800 or more to live in the corner and smile about it 🤷🏽♀️.
Not really a good comparison
Camacho Pocket and someone also has it better
@@expsterm1 why?
This is living smart. My friends did only bed spaces, meaning they shared the room and only had the bed as their space. Now they are Doctors and other professionals😊
I suddenly remembered that scene in Reply 1988 which Deoksun visited her sister's dorm (Bora). She got emotional seeing the size of her sister's room without knowing the situation of how she is struggling to live in that place and how can she manage to study there despite of her environment. It was an eye opener for everyone especially for those students who are working hard and doing their best to achieve their dreams.
I swear that's the first thing came to my mind after seeing the title and that's why I clicked the video tho
Meanwhile, every Poor kdrama protagonists i've seen has their own 1 bedroom big apartment and living alone 😆
And they always have the latest smartphone out there
@@bagashayujatmiko9855 yess! Hahahaha
@Maxim Kontsevich "people in korean dramas are so handsome" 💀💀
I CAN'T-
@Maxim Kontsevich i'm not saying I agree, also i'm not saying i disagree. It's just that ur comment is so funny 🤣💀💀
And different fancy cute clothes/sweater everyday. Ha ha.
My heart completely melted when he said he picked the cheapest place because he didn't wanna burden his parents. He seems like someone you could easy be friends with because of how sympathetic he is.
True
He kind of good person, but the word sympathetic is a bit so sad for him. Lucky for him, he should slowly doing fine, maybe compassionate could be his next grow up
Selfless is the right word. sympathetic means expressing emotion about someone elses situation.
@@tmelks7734 So in the example used, sympathize is correct. He sympathizes with his parents potential stress of being a burden
It's kinda just sympathy vs empathy, I originally said selfless because being empathetic is a quality of selflessness. Sympathy is showing compassion when something bad has happened, I guess its not wrong but empathy is more correct in my opinion.
He is a man of high intelligence. I respect him. may God bless this guy to achieve everything he wish
I soooo admire this guy. He is sensible, hard working, humble, clever. He has a lot of respect for the efforts made by his parents to support him in university and he does his best to help them. His parents must be really proud of such a mature and committed son. It looks like they raised him the best way. I don't know if this is typical in Korean culture, but he is completely different from the millions of pampered, rotten spoiled Italian "students" that exploit their parents to have luxury clothing, cars, holidays and they don't even clean after themselves (mummy does all the cleaning and cooking for them!) let alone study hard!!! Many Italian families should take lessons from this guy!! I wish him all the best for his future job and personal life. You go guy!!
He seems like an earnest and nice young man I’m sure he will find success in job hunting.
He studies a lot.
hannah hooke not in Korea tho.
Every hardworking individual deserves success
life in an office is most that he will find
sadly most likely he will not succeed. too much good competition. but good luck to him
If you're young and just starting out in a job,this isn't actually bad especially if you spend most of your time outdoors or at work. I prefer this than pretending to have a spacious room that I can't afford with my.meager income.
Unless if you're just another dumbotrump m@sturbator.
@@valentinodibormio2140 umm...what? lol
Are you serious??This isn't bad?? Have you ever lived there??
@@Emerald--oj4np I was a bedspacer for years. I literally just had a bed an a tiny closet. We're not even allowed to cook and we don't have refrigerator. So yes, this is faar better compared to what I've experienced.
KR Hwang Honestly, if you’re busy. You won’t be there for long. It saves up a lot of money for textbooks and such.
In my country..we call "kos-kosan"....the small room when you can rent per month or per year...only room and public bathroom outside.. 😀..
sepertinya lebih lengkap ya fasilitas yg ada di video, I mean they have their own kitchen inside their room and that's looks awesome for me tbh
itu hal biasa yg ada diindonesia, kayaknya bagus nih buat jadikan bisnis
Kos kos n 2x2 atau 2x3 di indo kayaknya biasa banget dah malah fasilitasnya paling cuma parkiran motor sama kamar mandi luar
Goshiwon $300
Kos2an $30
@@hadrianlaksmanto9358 damn true
He seems like such a good natured & humble young man :< . Hope he gets a well paying job & goes far in life
He recently posted on instagram that he got to move to a better place, i'm so happy for him ❤
Nice
what is his instagram?
@@HeavenlyiceDream hds7617
Yaaaay! 😊😄💕
hes in a better place now 🙌🏻 RIP sir
The way he speaks and gives off a vibe of being a humble man makes me wish for him having a prosperous life in the future for himself and his family. I know life may be tough for us now, but with the right mentality of not giving up we can achieve greater things.
I so agree!!
This is really beautiful
This comment inspired me. Thanks
I agree 👍
❤👏
I’m just wishing this guy the best in life. It’s hard to studying and he tries his best living in there. I hope in the futures gets the best.
I remembered Sung Bo Ra of Reply 1988 with this, when she moved to seoul to study, Deok Sun cried when she saw that she sleep in a tight place like that.
I like his concern for his parents supporting him financially. He seems like a very respectful young man I hope he has great success upon graduation.
I am an American living in Southern California. I've known some Korean friends here and I've been impressed by the respect that is culturally ingrained in Korean youth for their elders. This is even shown in Korean language because young people.use different words towards elders in ordinary conversation to show respect. Very different from attitudes of American youth towards elders!
Agree with you! When I watched this video, I remembered how embarrassed I was to take money from my parents to pay for my graduate studies. My parents are wealthy people, but I always wanted to achieve everything on my own
It's nothing special really. It's basic Confucian values, which are the basis of societal ethics in the Sinic World (Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese), which actually has its share of the UGLY SIDE too compared to Western ethics, which are based on Judeo-Christian principles.
I understand it's the norm in Asian culture but I'm used to seeing entitled western children and the fact he verbally and by actions expressed his concern for his parents several times impresses me. Think about it he's willing to live in the equivalent of a American walk in closet to save his parents money highly commendable in my opinion
Roger ok we get it, you can just say you’re better and rest culture aren’t...
I love how the interviewer got comfy and placed a blanket over her legs xD
she's ready
Yeah that's weird. Not professional
Bryan Ryan it’s a traditional thing in korea where women must cover their legs when sitting
7:35 She Readdddy
@@bryanryan4504 her general composure and sensitivity while asking potentially triggering questions is overall professional. Just account for how cultures other than your own differ in how they show familiarity and professionalism
His perseverance and positive attitude to fight for his future is admirable to the core.
His future partner would be so lucky to have him . he is so hardworking and pure hearted . god bless you buddy 😇
That soft spoken interviewer is melting my heart...
Both are melting my heart tbh
what's her instagram
bruh wait until you go to Japan or South Korea, my heart was breaking everyday :(
@@nofood1 What do you mean ?
@@ms.goldenlotus5984 a lot of girls there speak like that lol love it
Everyone goes through hardship in life. When I got disowned by my family at 18, I found myself a box room he charged me £50pm. I use to wake up ready for work at 4am to clean a university. I had a dream to complete my studies. I have to drop out as I couldn’t travel to college 2.5hrs every day! I never had enough money for food. I only worked 16hrs a week. I was broke weeks on end with no saving no money, I was starving drinking water and couldn’t sleep bcoz of hunger, my shoe broke, I couldn’t buy washing clothes detergent😢
Now I’m married for 8yrs, have a supporting husband and a 1 year old son. I’ve completed my bachelors degree and finish my Msc. I’m living in a 3 bedroom flat. I have savings, I have a car also, travelled to a few places around the world. Life does get better, but you have to struggle and work hard for a better future, no one will spoon feed you! ❤️
So happy for you 🙏
Unless you are Mr. And Mrs. Ivanka Trump and have suggar daddies to buy you a Harvard degree and put you behind the Resolute Desk.
difficulties made you appreciate effort and respect others 🌻
🙏
That must have been really rough. Wish you the best :)!
Really appreciate the effort put into making this interview, following him to school as well and asking good questions about how his life is during those circumstances. Well done!
He look so innocent and cute
5:37 I can't stop picturing the camera man standing on the bed trying to get a stable shot
😂😂😂
😂
Girl you're so funny LMAO XD
Ikr I was like "is he hanging from the coat rail??" Lmao
I cant stop laughing omfg 😭😭
She just casually in the softest tone asked to see his account balance. 🤣🤣😅 she could get away with robbery with that tone😅
Right?!
Her voice is like ASMR to me. So soothing!
@C S Asking how much people make, is kind of taboo in europe aswell.
C S nah
Lol my sentiments exactly. Either she is really convincing or he is very accomodating😂🇿🇦
Korian peoples are amazing great peoples ,very respectable peoples, I'm a srilankan and I love Korea, God bless this student and this kind woman too,love Korea ❤❤🔥
This kid is awesome! Setting goals and doing the work needed to get where he wants to be. I have no doubt he will succeed. His parents must be very proud!
I like how the interviewer is sitting in his bed with the covers, so casual.
They look cute together
Odysseus ikr i was just thinking that
To cover her legs, very typical thing to do... she's probably on the bed because theres no space...
Cause they ficked
Its common, coz they're koreans. They're conservative.
I am Korean and lived in a Goshiwon too. When I moved from my hometown to Seoul for a job after finishing my study, there was no money and no option but Goshiwon. I lived for almost one year before leaving the country. Yeah, I am the one of the "I can not deal with this shXX" minded Korean persons. Anyway, it's not a place I think it should be available legally in Korea but the government can not do much. In fact, many people will not find a place to live at the cheap price in Seoul. Where do they go? street or park? This is one of stories Koreans don't want to share but this student seems brave enough to talk about it in open mind. in any countries, there are good and bad things together and this is one negative thing when living in the country.
hope you find right place to you. God will bless you.
Its not that bad.
This is not that bad 300 dlls a month.. imagine how much would it be in Hong Kong, San Francisco for that little space.. and nobody actually force anyone to live in big cities and pay that high pricy rent.. it’s expensive because of demand.. that’s just how it’s.
I used to work in seoul back in 2018 so I stayed in a studio and I loved it. But now i own a house in Japan and in USA.
@@christianabsalonperez8451 Why, have you lived in one?
This hit me hard, damn. I was doing my exchange semester in Korea at Dongguk, after having saved up enough to live like a god. This makes me question my choices. If only I had known this guy's and probably many other students situations, I would've acted differently. You will never read this, but KEEP FIGHTING!
Hi! But I think it's better to save up, and you did right thing. I'm going to study there next year, how much would you recommend to save up for 1 year? Could you work there part time? (I'm going to magistracy)
@@klefleee well it depends on how long you stay and how cheap/expensive you live there. I saved up around €8.000 for a period of 5 and a half month. I also traveled to Jakarta, Bali, Busan & Japan with that budget.
Save expenses by going out to eat with friends (cooking is expensive if it's not noodles). Good luck! EDIT: I worked part time as a translator aswell but that was once a month for 50K KRW
He’s hard working, attractive and humble 🥺
He is such a kind person. The way he talks and how he sees life. Hope he finished his study and finds a job. God is good.
And he is handsome
@@beccanath Exactly!!
@@beccanath woi
I find him handsome also.Cuz of his character 😍
God has nothing to do with it.
Wow. He is so humble and he doesn't self pity. I'm sure he will be successful.
Hopefully when he finished school and landed a job; he will upgrade to a studio. 🙂👍🏻
I hope there's a follow up on how he's doing. He's so humble, bless him and his parents for raising such a wholesome human
@@salarywoman check the desc on his youtube he has 70k + subs
@@salarywoman just subscribed to your to Alicia. they should have given his UA-cam link so we could support him 🤗
This guy is so honest, responsible ,independent and inspiring ....also the girl is super polite ,humble and attractive
He is attractive too haha
I admire this guy with all his honesty, no pretensions and he does not show any self pity. It helps to be contented with what you have at the moment but continue to aspire for something better. I love his attitude towards his studies, how he work hard for it. With this attitude, he will do well in life. I hope this could be viewed by many young people and get inspired by what he does. I am praying for this guy to be successful. God bless you. Stay healthy and happy. Be hopeful.
no offense or anything but I’d still choose small space like this alone rather than sharing a big room with someone
Same thing same omg
Me to..
At least I can fart in peaceee
There's no offense at all.
I wholeheartedly agree with you. I'm a student myself and I shared a big room with another student as well, after time he come out that he was gay and he told me that he loves me 🤢🤮🤮. I freaked out and since then I live alone by myself.
Right??? Pero sometimes it feels so lonely because there's not much human interaction in my dorm.
I just want to hug him, hes so humble and doesn't act needy, he seems so genuine too. I hope he gets good money for this, 🙏🙏🙏
u wqnt to hug him bcs he's handsome.
@@cakecineee Hahaha
[ panace.a ] that’s nice chungus
Subscribe to his UA-cam so we can get him the views and subs he deserves, he does vlogs and such , he has a beautiful heart and I wanna help him get a bigger home
Mohamad Salman Nurfaizi LOLOL
I stayed in one in Itaewon in 2011 for a month just for the experience and to save money while travelling around. Great experience but only when you're young. The older guys who live there are in some really bad and sad states.
Yes, I agree with you. Most of the older generation in Korea are far-right and territorial. They are the people who have made rapid economic growth, but they do not know how to love anything other than economic activity. This is very unfortunate. Not all of them, but they They are victims of their poor days, and are not kind to strangers.
I lived in a goshiwon during my year abroad - I paid about 450usd and for that I did actually have a private wetroom. It's really not so bad in goshiwon when you're a student. They're small but you don't need much - wouldn't want to live there forever though
a lot of goshiwon rooms don't have windows. Fortunately mine did, but the rooms across from me all did not (and were therefore slightly cheaper). The kitchen was also on a different floor so I didn't use it much - we had a water machine on my floor though that you could get cold or boiling water from. I usually ate my main meal at uni then just snacks for the evening. Mold was a huge problem which was pretty awful - I had a window, which helped; idk how people in inside rooms did anything about it.
this isn't actually bad looking. i can imagine myself staying in here. it just needs a bit of cleaning and this would look a bit more spacious.
Yea why bother with spacious room if you only live temporarily in there
I would at least need a window. Even a small one that I can open for air.
there was a small window for air
This actually reminded me of the room I live in LOL..
@@bee5120 you can see a small window at 5:42
The interviewer looks comfy in the blanket and the interviewee is chill and honest. I love the vibe here.
what is wrong with u
@@erwintan4746 Enlighten me, I do not know.
It's the beginning of a porno
Imagine having this girl follow him around 24/7 for the rest of his life asking him basic questions 🙃
@@CommanderRick lmao
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I would love to find a safe clean space like this in the States. If I were to find a room where I live for $300 it'd be in the worst part of town with peeling wallpaper, broken windows, in someone's house in the basement or something. You're more likely to spend $500 a month though.
He will be success with that right mentality, btw I actually expecting a dirty toilets and kitchen since they’re communal but, turns out the rice is always prepared and the kimchi too, separated level according to gender, clean hallways.. it’s pretty nice
ikr, i expect like the 'hell is another people' kinda like. thats really gritty and creepy
@@hiatini the kimchi is human meat xD
Its cause they arent americans they have respect for others.
Korea and japan gonna be like that
l Munch l Yes Americans are all the same. The most diverse nation and its population can all be generalized with one sentence. Good work.
Him : I'm not attending a good university
Me : searching for the university and finding out that it has a 7.3 acceptance rate
Also Me : WTF KOREA
In China, almost the same. the reputation of your university defines your first job .
It's the same everywhere I guess? In India as well you'll get a good job if you've studied from an A-list university, otherwise you can die from starvation and joblessness for all they care lol
I also thought that 7.3 is a small number but it's actually not. My uni is not even in top 10 in my country and it welcomes 10-15k new students every year but the acceptance rate is 5.5
not a good university meaning not the top 3 which is SKY uni~
Seoul National University
Korea University
Yonsei University
@@anti_fascist not everywhere here in Belgium the uni doesnt really matter and one of the best everyone can apply to it with like the minimum point so 10/20
I'm proud of you, young man! You have a high spirit for your survival. I hope for your success in the near future
I am Hyeondong from this video. It's been a long time since I watched a video. I am currently working and living very well. 😀 Thank you so much for your support. I recently created a new UA-cam channel with the goal of becoming global. I hope you are always happy too!!
Hmmm i am happy for you , stay happy sir.😊😊😊
My type of guy. He’s hardworking and use his money wisely. This guy will be very successful in no time.
John Wayne I mean that’s their problem not this guys
drainact probably just venting his anger cause he is trying to be someone and he sees other people who arent doing anything with their lives. although i do hope for this person to be successful and be a doctor, he should probably be more open minded and get rid of his potential superiority complex
@John Wayne Calm yourself, It's not all about you, other people have their own plights to deal with. If you plan to be a doctor, you should learn to be mature.
@John Wayne Do you understand what my comment meant?
@John Wayne And you're still not getting it.
When I saw the room, I thought it costs $50, but $300...Korea is expensive
its seoul that is expensive, not korea
I tried staying in goshiwon when I was in Seoul for 4 months, per day 10000 won and it was an interesting experience
@@kingleonidas4594 try Tokyo. I live in 17m² and I pay $450. 😂😂
@@hib4088 My love, these guys live in the closet in your flat. It's incomparable.
Kai Oliver that’s not too bad! I have 30m2, $750 /month, in Aarhus
300 USD for a room ? I can literally rent an apartment here
Here where? I pay 650€ for 15m2 with shared bathroom and kitchen lmao
I relate to him a lot. I study in London at an University. There is no such things as goshiwon in London but If you're lucky you can get a very small room like that in a private accomodation for just a tiny bit more expensive. But my parents can't help me with expensive rents and a lot of times I don't have time for a job. So rooms like this or shared rooms is the best I can get, a lot of my friends are like his and (before the pandemic) I used to spend my days at uni just so I wouldn't go back to my room. I should do UA-cam like him that would be a start
You don't know what a gosiwon life is really like unless you've actually lived in one. I'm Korean myself, born and raised in Seoul, and when I was a young boy, my family had a hard time financially and so I ended up in one of these gosiwons. Needless to say, it was like hell, suffocating and all. No windows, hardly any ventilation, no soundproofing whatsoever. It looks like it's private but not really. The worst part of it is the lack of space. We humans are animals after all and we need SPACE. You don't get that in gosiwon and you don't realize that until you actually have the experience of it. It feels like you're stuck in one of those "cubes" in the movie "Cube", but much smaller. Or you could compare it to a solitary confinement cell in prison. It's THAT BAD. Those who choose to stay there choose to stay there not because they want to but because they have no other choice. They all want to get out of there as soon as possible. If you really want to know what I'm talking about, go find one in Seoul and try it out for yourself.
It would be so suffocating for someone with claustrophobia ...u worked hard ... all the best to come
Honestly it's mostly about managing your expectations. If you go in there expecting the worse then it can only go uphill from there. Judging by how positive and humble he is, I believe he managed those expectations extremely well. You can't expect a gosiwon to be a cosy home. It should be meant solely for you to sleep and barely enough to fulfill your most basic needs.
These places should be banned! A total exploitation of real estate sharks. The south Korean govt can create affordable housing with much better architecture for low income ppl but instead continue to allow developers to build ugly tower blocks for massive profit. It's incredible how corrupt the South Korean govt is by allowing this trend to continue.
Couldn't you just leave the residence for leisure? You don't even have to buy anything, just take a walk around the park and people watch or something. Literally, you are only stuck because you choose to be. It's not like gosiwon is a prison. At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. In this case, a place to sleep at night.
Kevin Y you're not getting the point. These places are not livable. The govt allows developers to build these kinds of buildings for massive profit.
He seems like a hard worker who takes his studies seriously and is willing to put up with living in the equivalent of a closet because it is the responsible thing to do. He'll probably remember being stuck in that cramped little room and use it as motivation for success as he gets older. Hard work now will pay off later, and before you realize it the hardships you endured will be over. As long as he maintains a good attitude he'll probably do well in life.
@Shouting Muteness NO YOU
Hard work does not always pay off. Especially in South Korea for their youth.
@Shouting Muteness what you can’t deny is that ability to endure hardship and ability to work hard when need to is necessary for success generally.
@Shouting Muteness I just did bishhh
@Shouting Muteness Shut up bishhhh😂
This was so interesting and I think it's wonderful for those on a tight budget. I was in the military so I'm used to smaller communal living. What a terrific idea.
For anyone that watches this in the future, this guy makes UA-cam videos too. He's a super nice guy and his UA-cam videos are subbed in English.
What's his channel?
@@yayo6317 Description.
“My room is little bit dirty”
Me: Looks normal to me 👍🏼
Lol mine is a 1000 times worst 😂😂😂
Sameeee my room is so messy but life be like that sometimes :D
His room is clean, i think. 😄😄
Same lol
For the space he has I expected worse
But still, this is ten times better than the Hong Kong's cage homes.
TheAsianOneWC Hong Kong’s also an island
@@ferddoesweirdthingsinlife1040 half of it is, the other half is connected to the mainland
TheAsianOneWC Actually, some residents even live in cardboard boxes in the halls of residential buildings. They’re barely big enough to fit them to be honest. Also, I found out that if somebody died in one of them, they would go unnoticed for weeks or maybe even months because nobody really cares or knows.
TheAsianOneWC sure. But there’s a border, which essentially means that Hong Kong can’t expand
FerdDoesWeirdThingsInLife Hong Kong is expanding a bit in the richer district with the airport; they’re filling up the shallow parts of the sea to make more land for residential and commercial buildings.
Life is literally very hard !!!
I really like the spirit of this guy
He is honest but doesn't shows his loneliness...
I know living alone is bit boring but afterall we are doing this for our coming future...
Really good vedio...
Keep fighting 💪🏻
He : i felt bad about getting financial support from my parents.
Me asking money from my mom for buying noodles 🙄
I think if you added a bathroom. This could meet everyone’s basic needs.
If you add a bathroom it wouldn't bother me to live there at all
@@Aro-ed5hf agree
Some Goshis have bathrooms but they’re in the bedroom (usually a glassed off frosted area in the corner)
It’s suffocating what you on about. Home is where you relax and spend Time with family or alone. Who would stay in a box to relax.. I think I have seen U.K. jail cells bigger then this. Like Koreans say “fighting”💪🏾
@@traveller3891 I just say that personally it wouldn't bother me because I don't need a big living space that's all. I didn't mean that everyone should be okay with living like that so it wasn't to offend anyone
"There's almost always rice here"....lololololol they lookin out for each other
No, its just part of the rental accommodations I've heard.
@@becoming_real7385 that's nice
@@rismadeco rice*
And theres one guy who is always wondering who is eating all his rice.
I smell a Karen here
the interviewer is really warm and respectful and the boy is really humble, intelligent and hard-working. nowadays it's getting harder and harder to even find a tiny place to live.
Aw bless him. He’s so humble and caring, it’s rare in young ones his age. He’s realistic about what he can and can’t have at the moment and makes the best of the situation with a smile and head held high. I wish I could help you young man. Stay strong and press on, I’m sure you’ll do very well and things will get better for you and your parents ☺️.
Damn. The Owner of the building is making big money doing that.
Edit: Wow. Thank you for all the likes.
Yeah, imagine owning such a building and raking in thousands every month for very little. I'm sure my sense of decency would bother me, I'd cut people breaks and fail at ripping them off, I couldn't do it to people.
Tom Hannah same here! I think that’s why the richest people are usually so fcked up 😢 they had to do a lot of “that’s your problem not mine” ripping people off
meowzy I think you're right... I've met richer people and get that impression. They went down a path of shortcuts to get rich, and got used to considering others as lesser life forms...
Wait so is this like a business sort of or no
Its a good business tho
Ok but can someone scout him as a model because his jaw line and those cheek bones are IMMACULATE
He looks like an athlete to me lol
He looks so average as a korean male living in korea 🤷🏻♂️
He's below average according to Korean Standard 😬
Average? I would let him murder me.
@@abuXanabut he's so cute D:
I'm currently studying in Seoul as an exchange undergrad student, live in one of those goshiwons and spend less than 5,000won a day. You might feel pity for me squeezing myself in such a small space, but actually no. It's super comfy for me, since it has everything I need. A bed and a desk are simply enough me cus ultimately sleeping, eating and studying are the only things I do in my room. I love how it provides rice for free and has decent security as well. I don't really feel like I'm making sacrifices, but rather I appreciate Korea offers this option for those who don't need large spaces for their rooms.
May I know where you're exchanging from? Are there programs which offer exchange to korea?
Sounds pretty decent. You can spend as little as possible on room and board so you can save the rest. When you're young you're not spending much time at home anyway.
Lol
Can we talk about how the interviewer just made herself comfy and took his blanket.
Coz it's really cold there...and the room heaters in korea ... especially in goshiwons ...u can't use them all the time...
So they have to suffer in the cold sometimes...
So, that may be the reason , she took his blanket
Or may be just coz she was wearing a skirt and had to sit on his bed.
@@sonammishra889 yeah...that too is crct...
But cold is the major factor...
She's being demure
@@des4719 lmao
Life is so difficult everywhere. I hate competitive culture. But he motivated me to work harder.
You said everything.
Persons move to differents regions believing life is easy there😂😂
Competitive culture is the reason you have a phone or computer to type thag comment lol
@@eyesontheinside5776 I'll pass on the technology. I'd rather have a community.
Competitive culture may not be good for an individual but it's beneficial to the progression of human society .
I was seeing this interview and the man is so sweet and good natured. A good son and really hard working and i feel i wanna take care of him. I wish students have more conditions in SK. They really deserve to have good living conditions to perform well at school. Respect for all the youngs in SK🙏
I hope this hard working and thoughtful young man has much success and happiness! Best wishes from California USA.
The room is not bad if you're alone. He just have to clean it and arrange his stuff.
hard to stay neat/organized in that small an area for long term.
It's easy for conservative people like me who can't stay in messy places for a long time
I know there's a way. He can maximize the space by thworing things he's not using anymore or put it in a box. I've seen a room as small like this but he managed to make it better.
@@OwnLittleWorldChannel Remember he's a male. There are some straight males who are neat and organized but let's say that they are the exception that confirms the rule. Moreover, when a teenager first moves away from his or her parents' house, they find it foreign to have to do on their own everything that their mother used to do for them. It will take some adjusting - and some of them never adjust.
@@irmar That's the problem.
Showing his account balance? Thats such a bold question LMAOO
ikr the ballss
it's transparency and it's something that americans or corporations are not
Welcome to Asia lmao
Actually, it's very common in some cultures to talk about money and how much you earn. Avoiding the topic is a very American thing, like politics. On other countries, talking about politics doesn't have to lead to a verbal fight.
@@denissekattalakis6575 in homogeneous countries, yes. The conversation can't lead to "that's racist! When everyone is the same race lol i would also avoid painting America with such broad strokes. There are plenty of people who can discuss politics without erupting, and the opposite is true in other countries. Don't be ignorant
She has such a lovely, respectful interview style that is both considerate and unintrusive, and what a lovely, soothing voice.
Such pure soul. I wish him all the best and may he be blessed with a better life.
The fact that he is making this sacrifice for education shows his strong character and perseverance.May God bless him and reward him for his efforts😊
@ITACHI UCHIHA i don't worship flying spaghetti monster I worship flying MOM'S SPAGHETTTTTTTTTTT monster!!?!!!???
@ITACHI UCHIHA I'm feeling alot of things after reading your comments. I'm surprised that you seriously think science have answers to all of your questions and a little bit sad that you don't are confused between religion and humans. I honestly feel you've been through a lot in life.
@ITACHI UCHIHA fax
He is making this sacrifice so his parents don't have to support him so much. He clearly states this. He can take out loans there for more money as a student, but he doesn't and he also doesn't want much help from his parents. THAT is what shows his strong character. What shows his perseverance is that he does this until he finishes his education, and maybe stays a bit longer until he can afford to move to a studio.
And that same God is tolerating high suicide rates in Korea, lmaoo
I don't know about y'all but the interviewer's voice is calming.
And she's beautiful too.
oof uwu yes! Her voice is so soothing.
Her voice was relaxing.
Screenshots mom Kk Erm... TMI?
@@screenshotsmomkk9162 *bro what the hell?*
Dont be fooled. She seems real judgey
I stayed in gushiwon for 7 days just after came to seoul. I cherished the memory and my first impression still now. The first thing to came to my mind was how small yet everything is there. Mine was smaller than his, literally exactly same as king sized bed. But wardrobe, tv, single bed, fridge, book shelves and many hangers and internet and local landline. Also provides free rice and kimchi. Fellow tenants are so quite. To live long, just you make yourself comfortable without feeling any downside of small space.
He looks like BTS jin's brother as a side facecut of nose 😂✌️✌️💜💜I hope god bless his hardwork to achieve his goal 🙏🙏⛪⛪
"I don't usually cook my own food."
_They make him cook food for the cameras_
_Introverts will never recover_
Silent voice...
@@criistal_frappex253 ;__;
😂😂
Cooking ramen doesn't really count. I also don't cook really at all, but almost every Korean person I know, including myself, at least cooks Ramen very commonly during our college and high school lives.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Respect to everyone working hard to make an honest living
U are every where my dude
VanirGaming why can’t you
@@BioHorse yikes lol
AI: I'm bout to ruin y'alls careers
Sucks to suck hahah
he's a nice and very ideal person. Such a kind person
I am so blessed as my parents lifted my education completely.
That female interviewer needs to start an ASMR channel.
Lol
Indeed 👍
😏
Lol was just thinking that.
True
This looks safer than advertising for a roommate with a stranger or someone who might bail on the rent obligation.
Lol exactly...
Yes! I’ve had to live with some questionable strangers and would have loved a tiny, cheap place all to myself like this! I wish they had these in the US for college students. It seems so much safer.
Good luck, young man! You're destined for great things. Your hardworking attitude will pay off in the nearest future.
I am a girl and i think i am in love with the interviewer. I want someone like her in my life. She asked the most sensible question in a beautiful way
A ghosiwon : me smallest room rent
A Jakarta's room rent : hold my bed
bagusan ini daripada kosan gw
Nur Rama iyo mbak I guess that they actually have no idea of how strong we are 💪😂
Goshiwon looks smaller that kosan in this video. Is it because goshiwon designed long than kosan designed square? 🤔
Anjay.. belum tau dia kos² di jkt gimana :')
@@sulistiaputri8052 kek gmna?
When the interviewer asked him if he can show the balance of his bank account I thought they're going to surprise him by giving him money Lol.
They went so personal so fast
Great video. I like that this guy is doing what he has to do to gain his education. Also I hope the people in places like this where you have to share bathroom and kitchen are neat and clean up after themselves. Also I hope these places Goshiwon that are mostly close to colleges and schools mostly rent to students who are in school. I like the Korea do things like this. I live in a one room before and it was smaller than his room it was hell.
I hope this beautiful woman date this guy, she ask brave questions and seems comfortable around him.
@@KenRobert1 I was thinking that too lol. They seemed a bit flirtatious :)
Lots of countries are far more open about what they have and what they earn. In my opinion this is a good thing.
Related: I think salary secrecy breeds and enables inequality where I am from.
Lou M-H I don’t think salary secrecy is what they are talking about, but rather privacy and what is considered courteous in the US and other western cultures. The salary secrecy you are talking about is what is done with in a company, for example telling employees that talking about earnings is considered gossip and gossiping is a fire-able offense. In Korea, asking one’s earnings is just a part of the norm, but in my area that is t something you would talk about with strangers. I personally put finances up there with religion and politics as touchy conversation topics.
I am rooted for him who is on the same path I was on.
Life in seoul especially as a student coming from middle class can get quite tough.
I wish him all the best!
I really like their mannerisms; so polite and soft-spoken. I admire this young man's drive. It's tough being a struggling student. I wonder if these type of dwellings will be developed in the U.S.