6/6/2023: Aloha 🌴🌺 from Hawaii. Have you ever seen the 70’s dance show SOUL TRAIN? You remind me of the host of that show the late Don Cornelius. Have you ever shared with you audience how you came to be in SK, how you learned Korean so well and where you are from, and how you started your street interviews videos? I think you have such a cool voice and attitude. 🌺🌴
College is still your best bet, assuming you major in something marketable. For every person who made it big without a degree, you have 10 more who would have made a lot more money if they went to college.
for the average person who does not want to go into an unconventional field, college is the best bet. it is being rejected by those who already know that they can make it in life without college. these people either have generational wealth, family businesses, ability to monetize their looks, creative talent that they have polished, or all of them. these are also not things the average person is born with. and even with creative talent, 98% people have never put the effort to polish it so liking fashion or being able to sing/dance (which might be more common) will not cut it either. you have to attain refinement which is a LOT of work. people who refine them have also spent a majority of their time subconsciously and compulsively refining them out of instinct. college, in a way, is an easier way up the ladder for most.
@@arohisengupta6366 as well known that Korea has a great chance for students that need a job. Which is it's part time job, but unfortunately some countries don't have the opportunity like that . That's why they're so independent in the young age especially to get some bucks.
Also keep in mind tattoo artists need to have legit medical degrees in Korea if they want to do their job "legally". That's why their studios are generally not advertised.
@@thiya4627 The Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare considers the act of tattooing similar to medical procedures and deemed they should therefore only be performed by a professional with a medical license. So most of them either get theirs abroad or underground.
That's only partially correct. It's true that by law tattoos in Korea are only allowed to be made by people with a medical license. However, there are dozens of tattoo shops everywhere and I have yet to meet a tattoo artist in Seoul with a medical license 😂 Barely anyone has one because it doesn't get checked. Everyone know that, but no one cares. And even though it's illegal by Korean law, that law is kinda irrelevant.
That guy who's probably the richest of the 3 seems so down-to-earth. I wanna book a tattoo appointment in his shop, but not sure if I can afford that. And I like the questions you ask them, eye opening and gives insights on how these successful people think and live.
True right ? I was about to say the same. He seemed calm while patiently replying to all the questions. Also he kiiiiinnndaaa looked like Suga atleast from side
how was he down-to-earth? when asked a simple and direct question of how much his porsche cost, he went on a 10-minute lecture about his other 2 cars and how the porsche was only a backup because audi a7 was in the shop
wtf. how was he humble? interviewer asked him how much did your car cost and the guy went off on a 10 minute tangent about his other cars and how he's only driving a posche because his A7 was in the shop. this is entirely the opposite of humble - providing details when no one even asked you about them
To any young person reading this, do not waste your 20s. Put a plan into place and work as hard as you can to achieve it, those years go by quicker than you'll realise!!!!
Yes, recently i've been doing these I want to change my routine, but i am not good at making a detailed plan. Would you tell me how to realised it very easy and light for beginner?
Not all people want lots of money and big career, not all people have big dreams and huge ambitions. It doesn't mean they are wasting their young years. You can spend your young years at a slow pace and your life would still be worthy and valuable. We should talk more how overachieving can lead to stress, neurosis and depression, it's a huge problem among young generation that often leads to tragedies
I'm liking these new video ideas! Keep up with great work! If possible, I also wanted to recommend if you could interview foreigners or Koreans with disabilities and their experiences living or visiting South Korea? I have a minor disability and want to visit but I'm unsure what to expect and how they would treat someone with a physical disorder.
K Explorer really gets into the depth of South Korean culture. His channel is all about what to learn, expect and understand about visiting or living in South Korea in real time as a foreigner or local.
2:32 Lamborghini casually passing by, dude isn't kidding. This place is rich af lmao. Also 150k as a Tattoo Artist? That's extremely high. I'm thinking he makes most of his money as a video director tbh. Also, K Explorer, my man, your videos are just getting better and better. Can't wait to see you blow up like you deserve.
I agree. There's soooo many artists and creatives across ALL genres that require video work. Kpop industry alone debuts hundreds of groups per month. I didn't even include all the UA-camrs, film and drama industry, commercial films (Cfs), etc which tend to be high budget. So as a video director, that amount is actually quite small compared to the bigger video companies that routinely direct for the bigger acts. Good for him though, he seems pretty humble/down to earth.
Agreed, it would be from other gigs or investments, not being a tattooist with gun in hand. Whatever he is doing I wish him continued success, he seems legit cool. Regarding my assumptions based on his money being a different source...I've gotten a large piece from an artist based in Garosugil (another high end area in Gangnam). I believe I paid approx 3.5mill KRW / 2,750 USD for 8 sessions of about 3-4 hours, which is like 85-150USD per session. No artist works 8 hours a day 5 days a week non-stop imo, its just not that kind of work. Even if they were paid 200 USD per session, say working a calculated average of 5 days a week at 4 hours a day that is about 16K per month. Or if you want to max it, a 160 working hours month at 300 USD per hour is 48K (which imo is an impossible workload for a tattooist). And in Seoul in general you seem Lambo's here and there, more in Gangnam area obviously, but its not a rare site, you can also do luxury car leases for a reasonable price too.
I'd be super curious how many of them are nepobabies of some sort. Having a carefree attitude about your kids is something you need to be able to afford.
tbh all of them are doing business that nepobabies wouldnt do and usually rich family never let their child live without diploma since it is pretty taboo in Korea to not gradute uni or college. no one looks nepobabies here. based on their attitude, life story, what they do, they look like selfmade. stereotypical image of nepobabies in Korea are the kids with pretty good diplomas which is indirectly bought by their parents money(school coordination, expensive hobby, donation etc). when someone said they did not go uni and jumped into the world for experience and didnt had much problem with that with their parents, usually it means their parents were not even middle class and more likely from low class. that is why there are words like 'highschool grads miracle' exists in Korea. it does not mean only a success of person who has no diploma but also it means low class kid becoming successful person. usually it is a symbol of selfmade not nepobabies with free minded parents. Korean rich families are obsessed with diplomas. most of rich ppl all around does tho.
Nepobabies in korea is either overseas grad or top 3 university in South Korea grad. Because getting into prestige university is consider one of the status symbol among rich people in Korea.
@@azreenisaac weird, I would've assumed those rich kid's would be more free to do their own thing & follow their passion since their parents would be able to afford/help them. Why would the rich limit their own kids with a diploma?
Wealth gives their children the privilege of having everything without giving up anything. They go to good universities, enjoy expensive hobbies, and explore their passion. To be honest, it is naive to think that children of wealthy families will have no pressure on academic background, not to know how obsessed the rich are with class reproduction.
I really would love to see more of this type of interviews! I’m also in self made success and entrepreneurship, and it’s so interesting to see the other side of Korea. Besides, I’m studying Korean so it’s a practice too ❤
Interesting interview, I always hang out at Apgujeong Rodeo to go shopping, never really thought about the crowd that goes there. The super-wealthy aren't going to be there usually, they go to less trendy places and can be found near Hannam, and Jamsil. They likely wouldn't disclose their earnings either, they're so hard to see in real life unless you go to the same areas they frequent. I met/know many such people, you wouldn't know their income level just by looking at them. They're usually plain and unassuming.
what i learned from this is never settle for one job only, they pretty much have a main job and a side jobs...like if you can casually go overseas to learn and study the market, you're pretty much loaded to begin with.
I literally stayed in Apgujeong-rodeo for 2 weeks last month. I didn't know it was one of the wealthiest cities. I just thought Koreans naturally dress like that with name brands and everything lol. This explains a lot
im from philippines and about to go to korea this coming august as shipbuilder in ulsan, and i find your channel so helpful to me, keep doing the good work
I am Korean and I have heard a lot of controversy on the news about the treatment of foreign workers. If you're in arrears, beatings, or severe racism, please don't put up with it and report it to the government agency! Thank you so much for coming from afar to Korea, where the working population is scarce.
Make a lot of money safely and go back safely. I know because I've done something similar, but if the daily wage is lower than 130,000 won, please reply. There's no way you'll get such a low salary when you work at a shipyard. You must receive at least 130,000 won.
Please ask middle class what they do and how much they earn and what kind of life they have (they can travel, buy a house, buy clothes every month, etc?). And what they think about the economy in korea
Wery beautiful composition of shots, calm interviev and quality microphon, straigh but informative questions and many more. Love this video good job guys.
I have a video idea, Ask foreigner naturalized citizens in south korea who have completed or are currently participating in the compulsory military service how they're treated and what their experiences have been like please! I'm very curious to know how foreigners are treated in the military in south korea.
interviewing someone that is currently participating in mandatory military service is a bad idea. Military is one of the many hegemonic places to be bullied and treated poorly. Imagine his comrade saw the video and snitched or took what he said out of context (that is not positive about treatment)... the interviewee's remaining time in military will be hell.
Answer is they don't... its not a requirement. Only people that do are Korean ethnicity foreigners who were once on the family register in Korea who re-naturalize would have to.... none of them ever do due to having to serve.
This is maybe not a very hip subject, but it's one I'm wondering a lot about recently, could you ask people what their financial plan is for retirement? I'm a foreigner living in Seoul and I'm contemplating my options.
Kids, there's one easy advice to becoming rich: never become an employee, only an entrepreneur. The reason is that if you're an employee, there's only so high your salary can increase. Whereas if you're an entrepreneur, the sky is the limit. It all depends on a successful business plan and obtaining the best contracts for gigs.
bro that guy was so chill, Literally he was telling everything to a stranger, If you have asked these questions in america, they will be on you to delete the footage for real or you won't have anyone who would have answered you, Korean people are so chill for real🔥🔥🔥, Great video
The Koreans are really reserved, and the people that have much more money in Korea you don't found them in the streets like that, they are more private
Could you do an interview on people who have mental disorders, and ask random people what their view on mental illness is? For example, eating disorders, self-harm, $uicide, anti-depressants and other medication, and mental hospitals.
I know that's a fact the case with the tattoo artists gain a good o proper salary but the tattoo artist that appears here, its for sure one of those few really talent. I hope see his work on Instagram. :')
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Please we need part 2 !! ❤️❤️👍👍👍
PLEASE PART TWO
6/6/2023: Aloha 🌴🌺 from Hawaii. Have you ever seen the 70’s dance show SOUL TRAIN? You remind me of the host of that show the late Don Cornelius. Have you ever shared with you audience how you came to be in SK, how you learned Korean so well and where you are from, and how you started your street interviews videos? I think you have such a cool voice and attitude. 🌺🌴
interesting to hear that college is more and more being rejected as a pillar of success around the world
College is still your best bet, assuming you major in something marketable.
For every person who made it big without a degree, you have 10 more who would have made a lot more money if they went to college.
for the average person who does not want to go into an unconventional field, college is the best bet. it is being rejected by those who already know that they can make it in life without college. these people either have generational wealth, family businesses, ability to monetize their looks, creative talent that they have polished, or all of them. these are also not things the average person is born with. and even with creative talent, 98% people have never put the effort to polish it so liking fashion or being able to sing/dance (which might be more common) will not cut it either. you have to attain refinement which is a LOT of work. people who refine them have also spent a majority of their time subconsciously and compulsively refining them out of instinct. college, in a way, is an easier way up the ladder for most.
@@arohisengupta6366 100%.
@@arohisengupta6366 A college/university degree or certification of some kind is always great as a backup too!
@@arohisengupta6366 as well known that Korea has a great chance for students that need a job. Which is it's part time job, but unfortunately some countries don't have the opportunity like that . That's why they're so independent in the young age especially to get some bucks.
That 150k a month had me reconsidering my entire life decisions 😂
and dropped out school 😂😂but of course he is a exception
He is a genius and made an extremely effort to achieve that.
Facts
A hedgefund baby, he took the social lift to get where he is. 🤷🏾♂️
😂😂😂😂
Also keep in mind tattoo artists need to have legit medical degrees in Korea if they want to do their job "legally". That's why their studios are generally not advertised.
medical degree?
@@thiya4627 The Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare considers the act of tattooing similar to medical procedures and deemed they should therefore only be performed by a professional with a medical license. So most of them either get theirs abroad or underground.
불법이긴 하나
단속은 하지 않는다
Literally no one in korea cares about that rule, there are plenty of tattoo shops there
That's only partially correct. It's true that by law tattoos in Korea are only allowed to be made by people with a medical license. However, there are dozens of tattoo shops everywhere and I have yet to meet a tattoo artist in Seoul with a medical license 😂 Barely anyone has one because it doesn't get checked. Everyone know that, but no one cares. And even though it's illegal by Korean law, that law is kinda irrelevant.
That guy who's probably the richest of the 3 seems so down-to-earth. I wanna book a tattoo appointment in his shop, but not sure if I can afford that.
And I like the questions you ask them, eye opening and gives insights on how these successful people think and live.
The richest don't need to puff themselves up.
True right ? I was about to say the same. He seemed calm while patiently replying to all the questions. Also he kiiiiinnndaaa looked like Suga atleast from side
@@sambhabibidyanta3529he didn’t look like Suga
how was he down-to-earth? when asked a simple and direct question of how much his porsche cost, he went on a 10-minute lecture about his other 2 cars and how the porsche was only a backup because audi a7 was in the shop
the first guy was very humble. respect
wtf. how was he humble? interviewer asked him how much did your car cost and the guy went off on a 10 minute tangent about his other cars and how he's only driving a posche because his A7 was in the shop. this is entirely the opposite of humble - providing details when no one even asked you about them
To any young person reading this, do not waste your 20s. Put a plan into place and work as hard as you can to achieve it, those years go by quicker than you'll realise!!!!
totally agreed
Yes, recently i've been doing these
I want to change my routine, but i am not good at making a detailed plan. Would you tell me how to realised it very easy and light for beginner?
Not all people want lots of money and big career, not all people have big dreams and huge ambitions. It doesn't mean they are wasting their young years. You can spend your young years at a slow pace and your life would still be worthy and valuable. We should talk more how overachieving can lead to stress, neurosis and depression, it's a huge problem among young generation that often leads to tragedies
That doesn´t work for everyone. I tried and tried and tried and I am now 26, changing my career
🤝🏽
great interviews! as an aspiring creative i loved hearing what the first guy had to say.
He is a rare gem
Really liking the direction you’re taking your channel. Great interviews with new and refreshing topics. Keep it up fam.
I'm liking these new video ideas! Keep up with great work! If possible, I also wanted to recommend if you could interview foreigners or Koreans with disabilities and their experiences living or visiting South Korea? I have a minor disability and want to visit but I'm unsure what to expect and how they would treat someone with a physical disorder.
yes would love to see this too!!
Yeahhhhhh I love this idea !
Have you ever watched One Shot Hansol? He is visually impaired and does a lot of videos where he goes out and about in Korea.
@@honeymelonade I have not but I will take it into consideration. Thank you :)
I stayed there for about a month and I really liked it. 🙂
The first guy seems really so down to earth and humble. Feels like you can have a good sincere convo with him over coffee aha
K Explorer really gets into the depth of South Korean culture. His channel is all about what to learn, expect and understand about visiting or living in South Korea in real time as a foreigner or local.
one of your most interesting videos yet, Keep it up man.
2:32 Lamborghini casually passing by, dude isn't kidding. This place is rich af lmao. Also 150k as a Tattoo Artist? That's extremely high. I'm thinking he makes most of his money as a video director tbh. Also, K Explorer, my man, your videos are just getting better and better. Can't wait to see you blow up like you deserve.
150k per month, he said. So I want to know what he's doing to earn that much business.
150k was his highest earning he got. Not that he makes that much every month. Average for him is probably 100k. Still a lot
Some tattoo artists can actually earn a lot in korea
I agree. There's soooo many artists and creatives across ALL genres that require video work. Kpop industry alone debuts hundreds of groups per month. I didn't even include all the UA-camrs, film and drama industry, commercial films (Cfs), etc which tend to be high budget. So as a video director, that amount is actually quite small compared to the bigger video companies that routinely direct for the bigger acts. Good for him though, he seems pretty humble/down to earth.
Agreed, it would be from other gigs or investments, not being a tattooist with gun in hand. Whatever he is doing I wish him continued success, he seems legit cool. Regarding my assumptions based on his money being a different source...I've gotten a large piece from an artist based in Garosugil (another high end area in Gangnam). I believe I paid approx 3.5mill KRW / 2,750 USD for 8 sessions of about 3-4 hours, which is like 85-150USD per session. No artist works 8 hours a day 5 days a week non-stop imo, its just not that kind of work. Even if they were paid 200 USD per session, say working a calculated average of 5 days a week at 4 hours a day that is about 16K per month. Or if you want to max it, a 160 working hours month at 300 USD per hour is 48K (which imo is an impossible workload for a tattooist). And in Seoul in general you seem Lambo's here and there, more in Gangnam area obviously, but its not a rare site, you can also do luxury car leases for a reasonable price too.
I'd be super curious how many of them are nepobabies of some sort. Having a carefree attitude about your kids is something you need to be able to afford.
tbh all of them are doing business that nepobabies wouldnt do and usually rich family never let their child live without diploma since it is pretty taboo in Korea to not gradute uni or college. no one looks nepobabies here. based on their attitude, life story, what they do, they look like selfmade. stereotypical image of nepobabies in Korea are the kids with pretty good diplomas which is indirectly bought by their parents money(school coordination, expensive hobby, donation etc). when someone said they did not go uni and jumped into the world for experience and didnt had much problem with that with their parents, usually it means their parents were not even middle class and more likely from low class. that is why there are words like 'highschool grads miracle' exists in Korea. it does not mean only a success of person who has no diploma but also it means low class kid becoming successful person. usually it is a symbol of selfmade not nepobabies with free minded parents. Korean rich families are obsessed with diplomas. most of rich ppl all around does tho.
Nepobabies in korea is either overseas grad or top 3 university in South Korea grad. Because getting into prestige university is consider one of the status symbol among rich people in Korea.
@@roar5853 thanks for the deets! never would've known otherwise
@@azreenisaac weird, I would've assumed those rich kid's would be more free to do their own thing & follow their passion since their parents would be able to afford/help them. Why would the rich limit their own kids with a diploma?
Wealth gives their children the privilege of having everything without giving up anything. They go to good universities, enjoy expensive hobbies, and explore their passion. To be honest, it is naive to think that children of wealthy families will have no pressure on academic background, not to know how obsessed the rich are with class reproduction.
I love your calm demeanor and your interview skills. Non-judgmental, it’s like good journalism
this dude is great with his interviews FR
KExplorer you never run out of good topics for street interviews! Great new and refreshing topic, I wasn't expecting this one 👍👏👏👏
2:34 Gold Aventador SVJ casually driving by.. while the Porsche guy felt rich. 😂
Even the interviewers body was reacting at the mention of so much money
that was after a lot of editing haha 😂
I really would love to see more of this type of interviews! I’m also in self made success and entrepreneurship, and it’s so interesting to see the other side of Korea. Besides, I’m studying Korean so it’s a practice too ❤
That first interview was so cool. What a boss and happy to see that success for him.
You are really great in interviewing people. First time I watched the whole video in Korean on UA-cam ❤
They are so amazing
I loved the ending! Very atmospheric.
WHY IS THE FIRST RICH GUY SO HUMBLE AND RESPECTFUL TF
Because he's a bit shy and awkward in front of the foreign interviewer
Money is irrelevant when it comes to personality.
Literally every Asian ppl ( in Asia not in the West )😂
@@hyyfgenius yes,and even some f boy's or really bad one or extroverted one,alll are abit shy and respectful infront of camera...😂
@@jonathantv269 and on the street too.
Interesting interview, I always hang out at Apgujeong Rodeo to go shopping, never really thought about the crowd that goes there. The super-wealthy aren't going to be there usually, they go to less trendy places and can be found near Hannam, and Jamsil. They likely wouldn't disclose their earnings either, they're so hard to see in real life unless you go to the same areas they frequent. I met/know many such people, you wouldn't know their income level just by looking at them. They're usually plain and unassuming.
most people are plain and unassuming in general so thats not really a defining point
Me encanta como el entrevistador habla coreano de una forma suave y natural, espero lograr esa fluidez, éxitos buen contenido de entretenimiento 😎
They are really humble!
what i learned from this is never settle for one job only, they pretty much have a main job and a side jobs...like if you can casually go overseas to learn and study the market, you're pretty much loaded to begin with.
You are such a great host😊I love your way of talking ♥
Meanwhile I'm here trying not to hate my 9-6 corpo life lmao
I literally stayed in Apgujeong-rodeo for 2 weeks last month. I didn't know it was one of the wealthiest cities. I just thought Koreans naturally dress like that with name brands and everything lol. This explains a lot
Bro DID NOT know 😹
How did this guy became so fluent in speaking Korean 😮I am really envious 😭
Next time ask them if they are looking for a partner lol😂
Lol 😂 sure
@@0xyGen_2.p0 LMAOOOO wait bc ur hilarious asf 😂ngl i cackled at this comment
Here's a good news, there's a statistics showing only 25% of Korean 20's are dating.
It's 75% of chance they don't have 😂
@@1000sh i can confirm it’s 100% false just by walking in the korean street 😂
im from philippines and about to go to korea this coming august as shipbuilder in ulsan, and i find your channel so helpful to me, keep doing the good work
I am Korean and I have heard a lot of controversy on the news about the treatment of foreign workers. If you're in arrears, beatings, or severe racism, please don't put up with it and report it to the government agency!
Thank you so much for coming from afar to Korea, where the working population is scarce.
Make a lot of money safely and go back safely. I know because I've done something similar, but if the daily wage is lower than 130,000 won, please reply.
There's no way you'll get such a low salary when you work at a shipyard. You must receive at least 130,000 won.
3:41 I love how he's suddenly in the car and he keeps interviewing him! ~
I expected them to go for a drive and tour of house and tattoo shop! ♥
Bro I love this idea, if I spoke Korean I would've done this. This was up for grabs, I'm so glad you're the one to do it.
I like how they are humble about how they got there and dont flash it around like some people
You do such a great job interviewimg people!
The interviewer is sooooooo handsome. Your skin is glowing.
Please ask middle class what they do and how much they earn and what kind of life they have (they can travel, buy a house, buy clothes every month, etc?). And what they think about the economy in korea
Working on that
Loved that the tattoo artist/director said ‘718’ when asked about his car =)
Awesome , fabulous, informative , entertaining episode as always
Wery beautiful composition of shots, calm interviev and quality microphon, straigh but informative questions and many more. Love this video good job guys.
I have a video idea,
Ask foreigner naturalized citizens in south korea who have completed or are currently participating in the compulsory military service how they're treated and what their experiences have been like please! I'm very curious to know how foreigners are treated in the military in south korea.
interviewing someone that is currently participating in mandatory military service is a bad idea. Military is one of the many hegemonic places to be bullied and treated poorly. Imagine his comrade saw the video and snitched or took what he said out of context (that is not positive about treatment)... the interviewee's remaining time in military will be hell.
Answer is they don't... its not a requirement. Only people that do are Korean ethnicity foreigners who were once on the family register in Korea who re-naturalize would have to.... none of them ever do due to having to serve.
Great job and I love how you speak the language.
We need a part 2 please😊👍
03:36 " after finding a work that I enjoy doing, that's how I got my start to where I am today"
This is maybe not a very hip subject, but it's one I'm wondering a lot about recently, could you ask people what their financial plan is for retirement? I'm a foreigner living in Seoul and I'm contemplating my options.
I dont think native koreans and foreigner retirement plans would be the same however
you’re a great interviewer!! but i could barely focus on what anyone was saying cuz you’re literally gorgeous 💀💀
i love this interviewer
You're so fluent and know how to say politely 👍
Just realized I've never seen the camera man/woman 🤔
You are such a great interviewer! Keep going ❤
Good job!!! Your korean is very fluent. Good job
Kids, there's one easy advice to becoming rich: never become an employee, only an entrepreneur.
The reason is that if you're an employee, there's only so high your salary can increase. Whereas if you're an entrepreneur, the sky is the limit. It all depends on a successful business plan and obtaining the best contracts for gigs.
Good job and keep them coming.
2:33 the bronze/gold lambo svj in the back
I love these kinds of videos!
Love this type of video
Niceeeee!!!!!
진짜 한국어 잘 하시네요 그리고 이런 질문 너무 좋아요.유트브 더 잘 됬으면 하네요~~
I want more of this videos in your channel great work
Damnnnn my boy found the mega rich in Seoul. 2억 a month is crazy for Korea. Thanks for the interesting topic!! 너무 재밌게 보고 갑니다
Your interviews inspired alot good job
The first guy is really amazing.
Respect!
Please we need part 2 !! ❤️❤️👍👍👍
Interesting video,cool to learn about this area
The tattoo artist probably has a high-end clientele who tip him a lot or some sort of strong backing behind that helped him achieve so much.
More amazed at the host Korean skills 😮😊
I Was about to ask why weren't you a model, than I saw ur instagram. JERRY please fly, fly high, you're amazing and I'm rooting for your success🍀🍀🍀
Aww thanks 😊 we will get there someday
We like these type of videos! We expect more Explorer! 😎
such a wonderful interview!
First guy has given me new life thankyou I will now become succesfull in my own way
bro that guy was so chill, Literally he was telling everything to a stranger, If you have asked these questions in america, they will be on you to delete the footage for real or you won't have anyone who would have answered you, Korean people are so chill for real🔥🔥🔥, Great video
because Korea is more safe than the USA... bad people would think twice to robbed people in Korea than in America
The Koreans are really reserved, and the people that have much more money in Korea you don't found them in the streets like that, they are more private
Sorry for my English
Most rich Koreans or just successful ones are parts of the chaebol family, even famous cyberatlets
Could you do an interview on people who have mental disorders, and ask random people what their view on mental illness is? For example, eating disorders, self-harm, $uicide, anti-depressants and other medication, and mental hospitals.
Do u really think, that people with such problems would talk about it easily in front of the camera and thousands netisens?
Dont make them more uncomfortable ,they get that label forever even they overcome it.
I thought Jerry was gonna ask dude for a ride in his car😂😂
why is the ending so funny
Great video, love it, I hope to see you in Seoul
Your videos are very good!!
I just have to subscribe to this channel, i noticed have been watching your videos without subscribing, goodluck
That Boxster was such a good purchase. Would still look good in 15 years.
Loves how you can speak korean fluently
You should ask them what do their parents do
Wow you are so stylish and handsome🖤💜
love the expressions of the host, for every answer they give
It may seem like a small thing, but try asking wealthy people on the street in a western country the same simple questions.
The first dude so chill and honest
Nice video 👍
bro be speaking formal and informal to people 😭😭😭😭 The tattoo/videographer dude be the richest lol
Nice video 😊
Where you learn to speak Korean so well?
GREAT CONTENT
This time white subtitles on with street give me some struggling 😅 but nice video as usual.
I am crying in broke😭😭😭💀💀💀
I’m crying in debt 😭💀
"실례가 안 된다면" was the most Korean expression throughout the interviews! :))))) 신선한테 인터뷰! 좋아요!
great job man
I know that's a fact the case with the tattoo artists gain a good o proper salary but the tattoo artist that appears here, its for sure one of those few really talent. I hope see his work on Instagram. :')