OMG YAY ITS MY FAVORITE SERIES :D Ren had me rolling on the floor with him there 😂😂🤣 Seeing a Stray Kids concert sounds incredible!! So happy for you :) And I'm also so happy you had a fun time in Korea!!! I want to go soon too... But can I ask you something? I'm nervous about going to a place where I don't fluently speak the language, and I don't know how I am going to get around :( Is it as overwhelming as it seems? Does the language gap make it as hard as it seems like it will? How did you do it?? Love your videos as always ♥️ Like adding a brief spot of sunshine to my day! :)
Thank you!! :) Of course, you can always ask me anything! It was a bit overwhelming but tbh I think I was so excited that I wasn't nervous. I've been learning Korean for a while (by myself and a course 2 years ago) and although I know some basics it was definitely hard to understand a lot of stuff. And it didn't prepare us for the different culture but we sort of got used to it later. But knowing the basics helps! I went with my family and my mum organised a tour guide since she was worried about the language gap so we had a tour guide for most of it. Idk if you have a Korean friend or something like that but my sister said it would've been good if we had a Korean friend with us. It wasn't too bad though since most people there are really friendly and tried to help us out, most can speak basic English or they'd whip out that translator app XD I'm sorry I'm not very good at giving advice. But I guess some preparation before hand so you know basic language and then adapting to culture there(?) Thank you for your sweet comments - sunshine to my day!! :)
@@choisness Oh my goodness, that honestly gave me just the boost of confidence and comfort that I needed!!! :) I feel a weight off my shoulders with your answer😅:) So, how did you primarily get around? Taxi, bus, train? If public transport, how did you navigate those? I've been learning Korean for a little while now too, so I think I have a certain level of comfort, but I tend to forget what I've learned when I'm faced with it 😭😅🤣 (I also have too strong of a fear of getting things wrong...😬👀) You say you're not good at giving advice, but your words were just EXACTLY what I needed to hear :) 🥰🥰
@@stuckintheblackholeofkpop2043 That's good! 🥰 I'm so glad it helped! Most of the time, we used the train/subway as it was the cheapest and quite convenient. We bought one way tickets every time but later we thought we should've bought a multi-use ticket(? - like a Myki in Australia but idk how to explain for elsewhere). It just depends on how often you'd take the train so buy single use tickets if you won't use it much. It can get quite confusing in stations so the maps were our saviour and passerbys helped sometimes. We surprisingly never used the bus. Maybe you can try and see how it goes 🤔 We also used taxis quite often, only with the help of the tour guide since it's more complicated than a train (some taxi drivers weren't good with English). It was good for going to places that weren't near a train station though. Don't be scared!! Since you know some Korean, that's good!! I found that being in Korea, I'd see words and there'd be that lightbulb moment when I remember what it means or can guess and it makes you feel better and comfortable. I think it helps seeing it in context and you really learn a lot and it strengthens your knowledge :) Just HAVE FUN when you go there and don't be scared! :)
@@choisness Oh boy... Another huge relief :) Thank you so much for all your words of encouragement!❤️❤️ It gives me more peace of mind to know the technicalities, and confidence to hear your personal experience! I really can not thank you enough, Sir/Madame/Delightful-Being ChoiS Ness....🥹🥰💞💞
Wow, that was fast! Thank you so much :) It's okay, you don't have to comment if you don't want to. idk, it just makes me feel happy knowing that people actually watch my videos ❤
If I had written this comment before March 15, then I would have written that I am really looking forward to the TRENDZ' comeback with NEW DAYZ. And now, after that, I can say that I am absolutely not disappointed and I advise everyone! As always, thank you so much for the sweet, funny and warm video! I again wanted to know new groups from those presented in the video🥰🤩😂 Thanks for the great mood!
Yessss! Their comeback was so good! While I personally prefer their previous style and wasn’t sure if I’d like the song, I really like it! The dance and mv are awesome! And thank you for your comment ☺️
Please dont stop this series , i love it
lol I love this series. Keep up the good work!
OMG YAY ITS MY FAVORITE SERIES :D Ren had me rolling on the floor with him there 😂😂🤣
Seeing a Stray Kids concert sounds incredible!! So happy for you :)
And I'm also so happy you had a fun time in Korea!!! I want to go soon too... But can I ask you something? I'm nervous about going to a place where I don't fluently speak the language, and I don't know how I am going to get around :( Is it as overwhelming as it seems? Does the language gap make it as hard as it seems like it will? How did you do it??
Love your videos as always ♥️ Like adding a brief spot of sunshine to my day! :)
Thank you!! :)
Of course, you can always ask me anything! It was a bit overwhelming but tbh I think I was so excited that I wasn't nervous. I've been learning Korean for a while (by myself and a course 2 years ago) and although I know some basics it was definitely hard to understand a lot of stuff. And it didn't prepare us for the different culture but we sort of got used to it later. But knowing the basics helps! I went with my family and my mum organised a tour guide since she was worried about the language gap so we had a tour guide for most of it. Idk if you have a Korean friend or something like that but my sister said it would've been good if we had a Korean friend with us. It wasn't too bad though since most people there are really friendly and tried to help us out, most can speak basic English or they'd whip out that translator app XD
I'm sorry I'm not very good at giving advice. But I guess some preparation before hand so you know basic language and then adapting to culture there(?)
Thank you for your sweet comments - sunshine to my day!! :)
@@choisness Oh my goodness, that honestly gave me just the boost of confidence and comfort that I needed!!! :) I feel a weight off my shoulders with your answer😅:)
So, how did you primarily get around? Taxi, bus, train? If public transport, how did you navigate those?
I've been learning Korean for a little while now too, so I think I have a certain level of comfort, but I tend to forget what I've learned when I'm faced with it 😭😅🤣 (I also have too strong of a fear of getting things wrong...😬👀)
You say you're not good at giving advice, but your words were just EXACTLY what I needed to hear :) 🥰🥰
@@stuckintheblackholeofkpop2043 That's good! 🥰 I'm so glad it helped! Most of the time, we used the train/subway as it was the cheapest and quite convenient. We bought one way tickets every time but later we thought we should've bought a multi-use ticket(? - like a Myki in Australia but idk how to explain for elsewhere). It just depends on how often you'd take the train so buy single use tickets if you won't use it much. It can get quite confusing in stations so the maps were our saviour and passerbys helped sometimes.
We surprisingly never used the bus. Maybe you can try and see how it goes 🤔 We also used taxis quite often, only with the help of the tour guide since it's more complicated than a train (some taxi drivers weren't good with English). It was good for going to places that weren't near a train station though.
Don't be scared!! Since you know some Korean, that's good!! I found that being in Korea, I'd see words and there'd be that lightbulb moment when I remember what it means or can guess and it makes you feel better and comfortable. I think it helps seeing it in context and you really learn a lot and it strengthens your knowledge :) Just HAVE FUN when you go there and don't be scared! :)
@@choisness Oh boy... Another huge relief :) Thank you so much for all your words of encouragement!❤️❤️ It gives me more peace of mind to know the technicalities, and confidence to hear your personal experience! I really can not thank you enough, Sir/Madame/Delightful-Being ChoiS Ness....🥹🥰💞💞
I don't know what to comment but I love your videos ❤️
Wow, that was fast! Thank you so much :) It's okay, you don't have to comment if you don't want to. idk, it just makes me feel happy knowing that people actually watch my videos ❤
@@choisness I appreciate the amazing videos you make too that❤️
ESTABA ESPERANDO LA PARTE 8
lol beakho and ren! i know minki is like the baby of the group but wow he is too much lol
nine.i here! thanks!
1:41 What group is this? I've been dying to know
It’s WEi! They’re so funny, I love them! (I also put group names at the start of each clip if you click CC.)
eyy the vid is awesome
If I had written this comment before March 15, then I would have written that I am really looking forward to the TRENDZ' comeback with NEW DAYZ. And now, after that, I can say that I am absolutely not disappointed and I advise everyone!
As always, thank you so much for the sweet, funny and warm video! I again wanted to know new groups from those presented in the video🥰🤩😂
Thanks for the great mood!
Yessss! Their comeback was so good! While I personally prefer their previous style and wasn’t sure if I’d like the song, I really like it! The dance and mv are awesome!
And thank you for your comment ☺️
3:28 Does anyone know what group this is❤❤
That group is EPEX! They’re funny and have awesome songs!
If it helps, I also added group names at the start of each clip when you click CC :)
@@choisness Thank you
1:38 what group is this?
If you’re talking about the guys in yellow and white in between clips, it’s Golden Child! One of my fav groups :)
795th subscriber!!
Awwww thank you 💜