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0:59 1. Get a T-Money card at the airport 1:39 2. Be careful when you take a taxi 2:49 3. Get a VPN 4:32 4. Check if you can eat alone 5:45 5. Carry a plastic bag in your bag 6:11 6. Watch out (be careful) of Cults on the streets 7:08 7. Use Naver maps 7:46 8. Use translation apps 8:14 9. Go to big supermarkets around 8-9pm 9:33 10. Remember Daiso and convience store when you need something (also Korean ER Nr. is 119 😉👍😄) In case someone finds it useful. 😊
Thanks. This was so helpful and you gave tips that we don’t often get. A friend was touring Seoul and a man approached her and wanted to marry her. Since she is already married she laughed at it but now I wonder if it was a cult. Good to be aware while we enjoy your beautiful country.
Very helpful information. I started planning my trip to South Korea two years before I went. I studied everything! My daughters and I had so much fun! No problems at all! You just need to prepare and join travel sights! That’s how I discovered you Dan!
Luckily when I went to Seoul, all of the restaurants I went to did allow me to dine alone. I absolutely do not know anyone in Seoul so it would have been a problem otherwise. Although I guess in Seoul there are so many restaurants and finding another restaurant will not be a problem. I also used Naver Map and it really was good especially for finding out which train or bus to use from point A to B. But its usage is a bit difficult if one doesn‘t know any Korean. I fortunately know some Korean so it was okay. The supermarket tip will be helpful when I go visit Korea again! Cheers!
Always helpful... 1. I didn't know where to get a T Money until after I took a cab to the hotel from the airport... but with luggage it was probably best to take a taxi anyway. I bought mine at the convience store right next to my hotel and the employee was really nice about it and even made sure I added money to it right there at the shop. I still have my T Money card in my wallet since it has probably like $20 on it. 2. Regular taxis are already really nice... don't pay for the more expensive ones. Also, some places are hard to get a taxi at late hours, so if you're planning on leaving a place late make sure it's within walking distance to the train station or your hotel JUST IN CASE. 3. Didn't use a VPN, but that's mostly because I wasn't using my computer much... but it's definitely a good thing especially if you're doing business in another country. 4. That's crazy... didn't know this was a thing. Luckily, Danny's wine bar let me in even tho I was alone. 5. Can confirm that trash cans are rare unless you're in an area specifically designed around tourism. 9. WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME THIS! You were keeping this all to yourself.... rude!
@@liaahgase4583 It's probably the same for some US places, but I know they will throw everything out at the end of the day and that's insanely wasteful.
I’m planning to visit Korea on January 2025 before the semester starts, I needed a reset so I can catch a breath. My OG plan was to go back from my home country but I was like “why not try a different country instead.” So I choose SK. Omg I’m gonna travel alone~ kinda scary but at the same time kinda excited.
This is really great Dan, thanks!! I especially loved the late night snack video 😁 what a great tip. Plus i think it’s nice stores do that to save foods instead of just throwing them away. Also it’s nice if maybe you’re on a budget whether a resident or a tourist you could benefit from that. The money card that was also very useful as a person who has travelled its good to know these things. When we travelled to England, France and Italy we bought a Euro Pass for the train it saved us a lot. And i believe England had something for their underground, I’m thinking most places you can buy passes for transportation. If I’m ever fortunate enough to travel to Korea i will watch this again as well as your other video because you had other information in that one. Thanks great video. Not sure where you’re travelling next but i look forward to it 😁. Have a great day or evening time zones are not my specialty.
Greatest experience of my life in seoul, wonderful friendly people, offered a job and place to live so currently back in the uk preparing to take all my stuff back to start a fresh there 😊
In Korea, optical shops are very affordable, fast, and accurate. Even without any preparation, you can purchase eyeglasses that you love in every aspect at a very reasonable price within 20 minutes by simply going to an optical shop. And it's also a good idea to do a little research in advance about dental or medical treatments. Dental clinics and hospitals in Korea are known for being both affordable and highly skilled.
This is so helpful. Just found your channel. I will be in Seoul by myself in late March/April for the first time so any info is welcome. I work full time and been busy so I haven't even had time to study the language. Tips like this make me feel more confident.
This vlog will help a lot people who want to visit Korea and not only from your own tips but also from the questions and instructions of people who have already visited your country, as I can see from all these comments below. Very useful vlog Danny!!🥰👍
I just visited for 14 days trip, I love Korea and Korean people very much and I still do, The one thing I am disappointed with is, Korean people don't smiles I don't know the reason behind this , I was so excited to visit Korea and meet Korean people but nobody smiles back at you , I hope and wish Korean people smile more when someone smiles at them, I love everything about Korea and Koreans very very much ❤❤❤
Smiling at strangers is only a social norm in some countries. In some, it's considered super weird. My friends that went to Russia to study were told it was super weird and creepy that they smiled so much.
I missed your videos 🥰 Thank you for once again preparing us and giving us a "heads up" before our trips to Korea. Hope you're doing well and you're happy ❤ 끝 P.S. I think you said about the wifi egg (the thing you can buy in the airport so you can have internet wherever you go) in other videos, right? 🤔
Your videos on „How to…“ in Korea are always enjoyable, very useful, and just fun to watch! Thank you for making them, Danny! 👏🙏😊 Love your hoodie and your smiles extra in this one. 🥰 Your Aura does stand out, that`s just who you are and how it is, just stating facts. 😉😁 I personally find it great that stores in Korea are open until very late, especially the 24h ones. Did I get it right that there are enough stores open 24h?😅 Because here in Austria you`re practically screwed from a certain hour on, weekdays mostly around 8pm, Saturdays even earlier around 6pm AND also Sundays closed all day. 😂
I want to ask one question . 1)Many people don't eat non-veg and there are also vegetarians. Like Indians, can you tell me if they have any options in terms of food? 😊 I don't eat non-veg, I don't eat onion ,curd, I eat onions only when fried and cooked, I don't eat onions raw. That's why I asked., so many indian s don't eat onions, meat,chicken,some members do not eat 😊Ginger and garlic are also . Whenever we come to Kore😊qa for a trip, I don't eat non-veg,When we go to a hotel or a restaurant, when we order food, if we order the food we like, no one knows what animal meat is added to that food. Can you give any tips for such people?😊
Thx a lot…so helpful…Talking about tips number 9 and 10, I think it’s similar to those in Japan…I mean, while traveling to Japan, I went to the big supermarkets there, such as Ito Yokado, Takashimaya, Sogo, they would give us certain discounts on Deli sections on certain time at night. N also, the Daiso thing, yeah, that’s one of my favorite shops while visiting Japan…so cheap n convenient…even here in Indonesia, where I’m living, I used to go to Daiso, too. N next to Daiso, there’s always Japanese grocery store called Papaya, that also gives certain discounts on Deli section at certain time at night…hmm, so interesting…new things to learn, I guess…
Visiting Korea is on my bucket list and hopefully it will happen within the next few years. These tips will be extremely helpful. And I will be sure to visit Zaneuk and hopefully get to meet you. Regarding your aura: I don't know much about this, but I would say you have a combination blue-green aura; you seem to have an inner light that radiates positive, uplifting energy that affects those around you and makes them feel good.
I appreciate your tips for travelling to Korea. I like it from your point of view as a Korean :) I hear so many different views from people travelling to Korea, esp. as a foreigner. It gives me a mix of vibes. I would like to visit Korea and then for a second I think to myself that it might not be a good idea. I think I will feel very lonely travelling to Korea, so far away from home in a completely different country with nobody to communicate with. You say that Koreans usually don't come up to you, so I imagine travelling to Korea without talking to anybody 😅 A guy told that he was at a nightclub and a girl was sitting at the stairs and a Korean guy appeared to her and grabbed her aggressively, trying to force her into a car. The guy goes up to the girl and asks her if she knew the guy, and she replies no. The guy managed to take the girl away from the guy, and she was very grateful. The girl was not Korean, and the guy told that Korean men treat foreign girls differently than Korean girls. I also saw videos with foreigner girls living in Korea telling similar stories. They are excluded from entering places because they are not Korean, some Koreans talk in polite to them in korean because they are foreigners etc. I really don't feel as a middle east woman living in a western country, who is use to a culture where we are free and treaten respectfully (most times) go to Korea and have a bad experience. I have a big passion for Korea, and I am very interested in Korean culture and history. I don't want that passion to vanish by travelling to Korea with a bad experience. I know I am very sceptical, and people are different, and of course, not all koreans are the same. A part of me really really wants to see Korea, and then there are the suspicious parts that will not :)
Thanks for this video. I just shared it to my sister in law. My brother and his family are going to Korea for holiday end of this year. This video will be helpful for them.
Hi Dan, I just discovered your channel and I’m hooked..lol..Such a refreshing and thoughtful advice . I’ve lived in Seoul for a long time, my husband and I raised our kids in Seoul. We went back to Sydney back in 2008. I Love your channel. I was laughing at all the tips you discussed at how accurate it was.I remembered seeing the cults ladies in Itaewon long time ago.. Luckily for my family, my husband company provided us with English speaking drivers, so we were never exposed to most of the things you said… Love your work ..Keep it going. Love from Australia.
I visited Korea for the first time in August, will be visiting Korea again in January which is in less than 2 months …. I am so exited ! Thank you for this great video ! ❤️
Thank you so much! Those tips are really helpful and reliable and timely as I say. I'm planning to travel to Korea soon and your advices and tips are really much of a help for me to ease everything. Gomawo Hyungnim!
Wow thanks for all the tips, it's extremely helpful! I really hope to have the opportunity to travel there! If I'll ever visit South Korea, your informative tips will definitely come in handy! Right now, subscribed to your Channel to follow any future tips! Thanks again for sharing! 💜🤗👍🏼
Great tips! Here in Australia I often buy markdown food especially meat I would be so excited to visit Korea just to say I found some markdown food my subscribers would say 'only you' LOL
Very nice video, Dan! I learned a lot! It is nice to have these tips, it makes the trip to Korea a whole lot nicer and easier. Thanks for such an informative video! 🌞😊👍
Thank you so much. This has been super helpful and all will be implemented. Also the late night snack sale😁. If I encounter a fellow tourist it would not surprise me if it were a follower of yours - now that you have spilled the beans so to speak 😁. And I will finally get to have a drink at your bar. Looking forward to that and the food 😊
Thank you so much for your well round off information. You are very generous with the wealth of info. Visiting Korea is on my bucket list (I hope soon). I love in Puerto Rico, come and visit, and I will share with you tips.😊😊
It’s so helpful this advice. Thank you Dan for always telling us before. I was once in Korea, I loved it but I don’t really know all these things. I agree with you, the little plastic bag is very important. ThXxxxxxx can’t wait to return back
Thanks for the helpful information! I'll be travelling to Seoul this December and I'll be stopping by Incheon for 2D1N, hopefully I'll be able to visit your cafe and bar as well!
Thank you Dan for your efforts and for your informative videos they are very helpful, I’m not sure if I’m right but I feel like when someone travels frequently they tend to understand other cultures and be more acceptant of diversity. I actually would like to enroll to a korean language program and I had a very different view of Korea I thought that Koreans are not racist of course but just hard to accept other races … no offense of course at the same time I’m kind of scared to experience things that I have never expected, I have loved Korea since I was 11 and I have some Korean friends here in Morocco so I’d love to give it a try and follow your tips. Thank you once again.
Wow! Thank you for good tips. I go to soul with my daughter. Try to learn Korean as fast as we can. Yes we like k-pop as we are in the entertaining industry. And you look so good and have much charm and most important your videos are so professional. Good luck with your carreer. Love from Norway🇳🇴
My QUESTIONS/??? 😊 Next time I fly to Korea, I wanted to apply for an international driver's license first. 1. Where can I rent a car? Is it expensive (normal budget)? 2. Are there such things as holiday apartments or holiday homes?
Great tips. I would recommend getting a Wow card. Kind of like the T-money, but more like prepaid Korean debit card. You can pay for shopping and taxi. But still carry Korean Won since street vendors and most local markets only accept cash. The subway and bus system are excellent which can take you anywhere in Seoul. Taxis are relatively cheap compared to the US and is a preferred option to avoid a lot of walking.
Very good advice, thanks Dan.👍 As always, informative, to the point and based on your own experience. It’s cool, Dan, that on your channel you successfully combine different types of content: travel, interviews, advice, just sharing personal impressions, and so on. Keep it up. And don’t forget that you are just handsome (I hope you smile while reading this😊😉). Take care of yourself!
Thank you so much for this video, as always you are so upfront & helpful. I’ll be visiting in the next year & have been researching. I have to say, this video was the most helpful. ❤
What apps do you recommend for ticketing? Such as for Everland, Busan Sky Capsule, DMZ…. Also, we would be interested in going to a League of Legends match but I read you needed a Korean phone number to get tickets. What do you recommend for foreigners to do if interested in getting tickets for a LOL match? How would we go about getting tickets? Thank you for your video. It is very helpful.
I ❤ Daiso, too! They're very good at showing you things you didn't know you needed, LOL! It costs twice as much in the U.S. as it does in Japan, but still very affordable!
This is so useful! Glad I found your channel. We are planning a trip to Korea with our kids. I wanted to know, 1. Which city or place is a good base for a 2 week trip? 2. Is it easy to get around from one city to another?
Amazing, thanks for sharing Dan. Im planning my trip for mid-2024 and definitely want to stop by your bar for an experience. I am from Cape Town in South Africa (wine country) and will definitely be bringing you a bottle of our best to try. Im generally a travelling “vegan” … are there many options around? Or fine dining options? Love your vids btw ❤
Thanks Dan - it was a lovely vid. Im a solo traveller and Im 55 years old so it means double problem LOL ----- I appreciate your tips. Did not like the idea of restaurants not accepting solo travellers but understand the logic behind. Im visiting Korean next April 2025 and that´s the reason Im literally devouring all vids about it so that I might be well prepared or at least prevent some issues from happening. Will be checking out ur other vids. Take care... Toby from Costa Rica
So many restaurants accept solo customers these days except restaurants that only serve family sized dishes(K-BBQ, Dakgalbi, Haemultang, Gamjatang, Hanjeongsik, etc.)! Try Kimbap and Gukbap for sure:)
Hi Danny thanks for your video because it help me a lot that I will travel to Korea on December this year by myself to celebrate my 21st birthday but it's my first time in Korea and I hope it help me when I arrive
Simple, and yet so essential to our lives 🤗 thanks a million for these thoughtful tips🙏 it comes from experience, best tips even if they sound “so wear”, strange: they are so meaningful. Such is the case of places were they do not serve one person. That’s so important when it comes to eating out. Can you imagine a Michellin food rater🤔 unable to give a ⭐️🙄😝 Danny, your videos are amazing🫶😘
Muy buen vídeo!!❤ Acabo de llegar de Seul y me pareció una ciudad increíble!!! Deberían hablar un poco más del metro, las líneas, transbordos sobretodo para personas como yo que venimos de ciudades pequeñas y el metro solo tiene 2 líneas 😮 Gracias por el contenido de tu canal . Lo aprovecho para practicar mi inglés. Un saludo desde España 😊
I find important:🚽🧻 There are a lot of public toilets, which are also very clean and freely accessible.🧏♀️ But please always pay attention to how the toilet paper should be disposed of. That doesn't exist in Germany. Better to sweat it out. Must try: I fell in love with these fish. The sweet dough with pudding filling. Delicious. And of course 🍗🍗🍗 and kimchi! And and and...
Thanks for your advice, I was there 2 months ago, your advice is spot on but its not a place I would go again, nice place and I enjoyed my time but as for seoul, its a city, all citys are the same unless you know the good spots
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Dan everything you say is very informative 😀 that's why I'm a big fan of your UA-cam channel 😊
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Hi, Where is your Bar. I will be in Korea in March and would like to visit with my friend.
0:59 1. Get a T-Money card at the airport
1:39 2. Be careful when you take a taxi
2:49 3. Get a VPN
4:32 4. Check if you can eat alone
5:45 5. Carry a plastic bag in your bag
6:11 6. Watch out (be careful) of Cults on the streets
7:08 7. Use Naver maps
7:46 8. Use translation apps
8:14 9. Go to big supermarkets around 8-9pm
9:33 10. Remember Daiso and convience store when you need something (also Korean ER Nr. is 119 😉👍😄)
In case someone finds it useful. 😊
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Thank you for time stamps 😊
This is helpful!
Gracias
Good post
As a Korean teacher, I am very happy that influencers like you are creating Korean travel content for foreigners!
Thanks. This was so helpful and you gave tips that we don’t often get. A friend was touring Seoul and a man approached her and wanted to marry her. Since she is already married she laughed at it but now I wonder if it was a cult. Good to be aware while we enjoy your beautiful country.
either cult or someone really CRAZY
How old are you
A joke 😂
Very helpful information. I started planning my trip to South Korea two years before I went. I studied everything! My daughters and I had so much fun! No problems at all! You just need to prepare and join travel sights! That’s how I discovered you Dan!
How awesome. Did you learn any language?
I learned a few words, but I don’t remember having any communication issues.
What sites did you use?
Planning again in a couple of years.😊
Luckily when I went to Seoul, all of the restaurants I went to did allow me to dine alone. I absolutely do not know anyone in Seoul so it would have been a problem otherwise. Although I guess in Seoul there are so many restaurants and finding another restaurant will not be a problem. I also used Naver Map and it really was good especially for finding out which train or bus to use from point A to B. But its usage is a bit difficult if one doesn‘t know any Korean. I fortunately know some Korean so it was okay. The supermarket tip will be helpful when I go visit Korea again! Cheers!
Always helpful...
1. I didn't know where to get a T Money until after I took a cab to the hotel from the airport... but with luggage it was probably best to take a taxi anyway. I bought mine at the convience store right next to my hotel and the employee was really nice about it and even made sure I added money to it right there at the shop. I still have my T Money card in my wallet since it has probably like $20 on it.
2. Regular taxis are already really nice... don't pay for the more expensive ones. Also, some places are hard to get a taxi at late hours, so if you're planning on leaving a place late make sure it's within walking distance to the train station or your hotel JUST IN CASE.
3. Didn't use a VPN, but that's mostly because I wasn't using my computer much... but it's definitely a good thing especially if you're doing business in another country.
4. That's crazy... didn't know this was a thing. Luckily, Danny's wine bar let me in even tho I was alone.
5. Can confirm that trash cans are rare unless you're in an area specifically designed around tourism.
9. WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME THIS! You were keeping this all to yourself.... rude!
sorry about 9… had to make sure there are things left for me so I don’t share it 😂
@@ThizisDanny You just waited til I left Korea and then told everyone.
@@Krystal109Don't be fooled by his sweet and innocent face, he is really very tricky!!😅😅
@@ThizisDannyActually same as the Korean supermarkets in Canada. They do have sales after certain time too
@@liaahgase4583 It's probably the same for some US places, but I know they will throw everything out at the end of the day and that's insanely wasteful.
I’m planning to visit Korea on January 2025 before the semester starts, I needed a reset so I can catch a breath. My OG plan was to go back from my home country but I was like “why not try a different country instead.” So I choose SK. Omg I’m gonna travel alone~ kinda scary but at the same time kinda excited.
This is really great Dan, thanks!! I especially loved the late night snack video 😁 what a great tip. Plus i think it’s nice stores do that to save foods instead of just throwing them away. Also it’s nice if maybe you’re on a budget whether a resident or a tourist you could benefit from that. The money card that was also very useful as a person who has travelled its good to know these things. When we travelled to England, France and Italy we bought a Euro Pass for the train it saved us a lot. And i believe England had something for their underground, I’m thinking most places you can buy passes for transportation. If I’m ever fortunate enough to travel to Korea i will watch this again as well as your other video because you had other information in that one. Thanks great video. Not sure where you’re travelling next but i look forward to it 😁. Have a great day or evening time zones are not my specialty.
Greatest experience of my life in seoul, wonderful friendly people, offered a job and place to live so currently back in the uk preparing to take all my stuff back to start a fresh there 😊
In Korea, optical shops are very affordable, fast, and accurate. Even without any preparation, you can purchase eyeglasses that you love in every aspect at a very reasonable price within 20 minutes by simply going to an optical shop. And it's also a good idea to do a little research in advance about dental or medical treatments. Dental clinics and hospitals in Korea are known for being both affordable and highly skilled.
This is the first useful video I watched about Korea. Thanks a million!
We are going to Korea in May 2024 and we are very thankful for your tips! I'll keep them in mind. We wish you a very happy and succesful year!
This video is going to be so helpful when I go Korea next year. Thank you. Awesome video. Love it.
This is so helpful. Just found your channel. I will be in Seoul by myself in late March/April for the first time so any info is welcome. I work full time and been busy so I haven't even had time to study the language. Tips like this make me feel more confident.
This vlog will help a lot people who want to visit Korea and not only from your own tips but also from the questions and instructions of people who have already visited your country, as I can see from all these comments below. Very useful vlog Danny!!🥰👍
Danny always putting out the useful content and not just clickbait.
Mr Danny knows 👌 korea very well lady
I just visited for 14 days trip, I love Korea and Korean people very much and I still do, The one thing I am disappointed with is, Korean people don't smiles I don't know the reason behind this , I was so excited to visit Korea and meet Korean people but nobody smiles back at you , I hope and wish Korean people smile more when someone smiles at them, I love everything about Korea and Koreans very very much ❤❤❤
Smiling at strangers is only a social norm in some countries. In some, it's considered super weird. My friends that went to Russia to study were told it was super weird and creepy that they smiled so much.
Come to Thailand the land of Smile. Thai is much much much better than Koreans 😊
It’s just a cultural thing. You shouldn’t be offended.
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Why should they 🤷♀️ I’m from Denmark 🇩🇰 We don’t smile at strangers either. That’s considered really weird 😳 Sounds like i’ll feel right at home 🤣
Thank you Dan for amazing tips and information! It’s really helpful for any future travels! I appreciate it Dan! ☺️🙇🏻♀️🙏
I missed your videos 🥰
Thank you for once again preparing us and giving us a "heads up" before our trips to Korea.
Hope you're doing well and you're happy ❤
끝
P.S. I think you said about the wifi egg (the thing you can buy in the airport so you can have internet wherever you go) in other videos, right? 🤔
I’m glad UA-cam suggested this video. I’m about to go to Korea in a few days.
Your videos on „How to…“ in Korea are always enjoyable, very useful, and just fun to watch! Thank you for making them, Danny! 👏🙏😊 Love your hoodie and your smiles extra in this one. 🥰 Your Aura does stand out, that`s just who you are and how it is, just stating facts. 😉😁 I personally find it great that stores in Korea are open until very late, especially the 24h ones. Did I get it right that there are enough stores open 24h?😅 Because here in Austria you`re practically screwed from a certain hour on, weekdays mostly around 8pm, Saturdays even earlier around 6pm AND also Sundays closed all day. 😂
yes in Korea there are so many 24 shops! you will not starve ( if you are in the city) no matter which time it is!!
I want to ask one question .
1)Many people don't eat non-veg and there are also vegetarians. Like Indians, can you tell me if they have any options in terms of food? 😊
I don't eat non-veg, I don't eat onion ,curd, I eat onions only when fried and cooked, I don't eat onions raw. That's why I asked., so many indian s don't eat onions, meat,chicken,some members do not eat 😊Ginger and garlic are also . Whenever we come to Kore😊qa for a trip, I don't eat non-veg,When we go to a hotel or a restaurant, when we order food, if we order the food we like, no one knows what animal meat is added to that food. Can you give any tips for such people?😊
You’ve built some of my confidence for my daughter’s and my trip to Korea. Very helpful information. Thank you 😊
Great tips! My husband and I just went to Korea a few weeks ago for our honeymoon. I fell in love and can't wait to go again!
Thanks Danny! You're always entertaining and informative. Keep working hard. Hope to visit someday.
Thank you for this video. I am beginning to prepare for a future trip to Korea. This is extremely helpful for a first time traveler. ❤
Me too. This is so helpful. Especially about the Cult thing. 😅
You look really clean and honest, I really like that
Thank you for the video!
Thx a lot…so helpful…Talking about tips number 9 and 10, I think it’s similar to those in Japan…I mean, while traveling to Japan, I went to the big supermarkets there, such as Ito Yokado, Takashimaya, Sogo, they would give us certain discounts on Deli sections on certain time at night. N also, the Daiso thing, yeah, that’s one of my favorite shops while visiting Japan…so cheap n convenient…even here in Indonesia, where I’m living, I used to go to Daiso, too. N next to Daiso, there’s always Japanese grocery store called Papaya, that also gives certain discounts on Deli section at certain time at night…hmm, so interesting…new things to learn, I guess…
Visiting Korea is on my bucket list and hopefully it will happen within the next few years. These tips will be extremely helpful. And I will be sure to visit Zaneuk and hopefully get to meet you. Regarding your aura: I don't know much about this, but I would say you have a combination blue-green aura; you seem to have an inner light that radiates positive, uplifting energy that affects those around you and makes them feel good.
Another great video by Danny! Thanks. A fan from Canada!
I appreciate your tips for travelling to Korea. I like it from your point of view as a Korean :)
I hear so many different views from people travelling to Korea, esp. as a foreigner. It gives me a mix of vibes. I would like to visit Korea and then for a second I think to myself that it might not be a good idea.
I think I will feel very lonely travelling to Korea, so far away from home in a completely different country with nobody to communicate with.
You say that Koreans usually don't come up to you, so I imagine travelling to Korea without talking to anybody 😅
A guy told that he was at a nightclub and a girl was sitting at the stairs and a Korean guy appeared to her and grabbed her aggressively, trying to force her into a car. The guy goes up to the girl and asks her if she knew the guy, and she replies no. The guy managed to take the girl away from the guy, and she was very grateful. The girl was not Korean, and the guy told that Korean men treat foreign girls differently than Korean girls.
I also saw videos with foreigner girls living in Korea telling similar stories. They are excluded from entering places because they are not Korean, some Koreans talk in polite to them in korean because they are foreigners etc.
I really don't feel as a middle east woman living in a western country, who is use to a culture where we are free and treaten respectfully (most times) go to Korea and have a bad experience.
I have a big passion for Korea, and I am very interested in Korean culture and history. I don't want that passion to vanish by travelling to Korea with a bad experience.
I know I am very sceptical, and people are different, and of course, not all koreans are the same. A part of me really really wants to see Korea, and then there are the suspicious parts that will not :)
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This is a video of a Korean club
Thanks for this video. I just shared it to my sister in law. My brother and his family are going to Korea for holiday end of this year. This video will be helpful for them.
Im planning to go to korea for the first time hopefully this year. Im grateful to have come accross your channel. Thank you 😊!
Hi Dan, I just discovered your channel and I’m hooked..lol..Such a refreshing and thoughtful advice .
I’ve lived in Seoul for a long time, my husband and I raised our kids in Seoul. We went back to Sydney back in 2008. I Love your channel. I was laughing at all the tips you discussed at how accurate it was.I remembered seeing the cults ladies in Itaewon long time ago.. Luckily for my family, my husband company provided us with English speaking drivers, so we were never exposed to most of the things you said…
Love your work ..Keep it going.
Love from Australia.
I visited Korea for the first time in August, will be visiting Korea again in January which is in less than 2 months …. I am so exited ! Thank you for this great video ! ❤️
Thank you so much! Those tips are really helpful and reliable and timely as I say. I'm planning to travel to Korea soon and your advices and tips are really much of a help for me to ease everything. Gomawo Hyungnim!
I have enjoyed watching your videos since I discovered them last year. You are always so entertaining, and now informative. Thank you
Another interesting vlog and gives many of us a good insight into travelling in Korea. Thanks Dan!
you’re welcome :)
Wow thanks for all the tips, it's extremely helpful! I really hope to have the opportunity to travel there! If I'll ever visit South Korea, your informative tips will definitely come in handy! Right now, subscribed to your Channel to follow any future tips! Thanks again for sharing! 💜🤗👍🏼
Great tips! Here in Australia I often buy markdown food especially meat I would be so excited to visit Korea just to say I found some markdown food my subscribers would say 'only you' LOL
I love markdown food! hahaha
I love this video. Please could you also make a video for foreign English teachers on what kind of teachers Korean people like.
Very nice video, Dan! I learned a lot! It is nice to have these tips, it makes the trip to Korea a whole lot nicer and easier. Thanks for such an informative video! 🌞😊👍
You would make a wonderful actor. You have the looks and personality for it. That's ment as a complement.
Thank you so much. This has been super helpful and all will be implemented. Also the late night snack sale😁. If I encounter a fellow tourist it would not surprise me if it were a follower of yours - now that you have spilled the beans so to speak 😁. And I will finally get to have a drink at your bar. Looking forward to that and the food 😊
Hey thanks for the video! Im visiting South Korea soon. Im really looking forward to it🙂
Daiso is insane, I love it. We went to the 11 floor one so many times and filled up a giant bag.
Great tips! Im a new follower and love your content. Straightforward and honest. Hope to visit korea one day
Thank you so much for your well round off information.
You are very generous with the wealth of info.
Visiting Korea is on my bucket list (I hope soon).
I love in Puerto Rico, come and visit, and I will share with you tips.😊😊
Dan- we need more content from you!💝
Love learning all about you and your life in Korea.
It’s so helpful this advice. Thank you Dan for always telling us before. I was once in Korea, I loved it but I don’t really know all these things. I agree with you, the little plastic bag is very important. ThXxxxxxx can’t wait to return back
Thanks for the helpful information! I'll be travelling to Seoul this December and I'll be stopping by Incheon for 2D1N, hopefully I'll be able to visit your cafe and bar as well!
I really appreciated for your tips especially for women Solo trip and the first time going to Korea
Thank you Dan for your efforts and for your informative videos they are very helpful, I’m not sure if I’m right but I feel like when someone travels frequently they tend to understand other cultures and be more acceptant of diversity. I actually would like to enroll to a korean language program and I had a very different view of Korea I thought that Koreans are not racist of course but just hard to accept other races … no offense of course at the same time I’m kind of scared to experience things that I have never expected, I have loved Korea since I was 11 and I have some Korean friends here in Morocco so I’d love to give it a try and follow your tips. Thank you once again.
Thank you for your amazing tips on Korea makes me feel I can travel here without getting nervous.
From Australia
Been to Japan 6 times
Korea is my first country I was travel .
And I travel alone.
It's so much good experience explore to Korea without any guide .
Wow, super helpful. Considering going for a couple of weeks next year.
Wow! Thank you for good tips. I go to soul with my daughter. Try to learn Korean as fast as we can. Yes we like k-pop as we are in the entertaining industry. And you look so good and have much charm and most important your videos are so professional. Good luck with your carreer. Love from Norway🇳🇴
My QUESTIONS/??? 😊
Next time I fly to Korea, I wanted to apply for an international driver's license first.
1. Where can I rent a car? Is it expensive (normal budget)?
2. Are there such things as holiday apartments or holiday homes?
That is best 👌
It seems that a part 2 will be necessary!!!😊
Good idea to apply for international driver licence that would my aunty would do
1.SOCAR 2.airbnb app download,
Great tips. I would recommend getting a Wow card. Kind of like the T-money, but more like prepaid Korean debit card. You can pay for shopping and taxi. But still carry Korean Won since street vendors and most local markets only accept cash.
The subway and bus system are excellent which can take you anywhere in Seoul.
Taxis are relatively cheap compared to the US and is a preferred option to avoid a lot of walking.
Thank you for all these tips man! Can’t wait to visit soon.
Gamsahamnida for the tips! One day I will go to Korea for the first time.😍
Just came across your channel, great stuff. Heading back to Korea to visit friends and see the new Starfield Library
Very good advice, thanks Dan.👍 As always, informative, to the point and based on your own experience. It’s cool, Dan, that on your channel you successfully combine different types of content: travel, interviews, advice, just sharing personal impressions, and so on. Keep it up. And don’t forget that you are just handsome (I hope you smile while reading this😊😉). Take care of yourself!
Hi from USA! I appreciate this helpful video, you discussed various topics!
Thank you so much for this video, as always you are so upfront & helpful. I’ll be visiting in the next year & have been researching. I have to say, this video was the most helpful. ❤
What apps do you recommend for ticketing? Such as for Everland, Busan Sky Capsule, DMZ….
Also, we would be interested in going to a League of Legends match but I read you needed a Korean phone number to get tickets. What do you recommend for foreigners to do if interested in getting tickets for a LOL match? How would we go about getting tickets?
Thank you for your video. It is very helpful.
I took some of your tips on the first trip I went there and they were very helpful. This is just as helpful for others.😊 thanks, Dan
Thank you Dan for your videos - It is very informative! T-Money card , Street Cults, Taxies, Trash Plastic bags - All these are excellent advices!
it is no wonder that you have 100K .. charming, informative, handsome.. lovely presentation style and communication. best wishes in all that you do.
Thank you so much for the heads up and great information 🎉
Valuable tips for my October trip. Thank you Dan.
I ❤ Daiso, too! They're very good at showing you things you didn't know you needed, LOL!
It costs twice as much in the U.S. as it does in Japan, but still very affordable!
I’m going to Korea in two weeks n I’m so exited to be there soon ❤️❤️
Thank you very much for these tips. I am planning a trip to South Korea next year and this has helped me alot 🙂
Thanks for the helpful information! They are all well applicable for my upcoming trip to Korea.
Thank you so much for sharing this information! It's totally useful!! Everything you share is useful!
You give the best advice!! Thank you for helping a hopeful future traveler.
Thisbis very helpful! I am heading to Seoul in about one week and I'm trying to gather as much info as possible.
Thank you Dan for the tips. Looking forward to my trip to Korea in April 😊
Perfect timing. I’m coming with my family from Canada next may (2024). 3 weeks all around Korea. So happy. Will try to find your wine bar lol
Thank you soooo much....will be travelling to Korea next year so this was absolutely helpful
Thank youyy Dan for the tips, and the tip for hitting the supermarkets at 8-9 pm is so true for me, in Ukraine we often do the same in some chains)
This was tremendously helpful. Thank you.
This is so useful! Glad I found your channel. We are planning a trip to Korea with our kids. I wanted to know, 1. Which city or place is a good base for a 2 week trip? 2. Is it easy to get around from one city to another?
Amazing, thanks for sharing Dan. Im planning my trip for mid-2024 and definitely want to stop by your bar for an experience. I am from Cape Town in South Africa (wine country) and will definitely be bringing you a bottle of our best to try. Im generally a travelling “vegan” … are there many options around? Or fine dining options? Love your vids btw ❤
I’m afraid there aren’t many options for vegan but there are more and more for sure..!
Thanks Dan - it was a lovely vid. Im a solo traveller and Im 55 years old so it means double problem LOL ----- I appreciate your tips. Did not like the idea of restaurants not accepting solo travellers but understand the logic behind. Im visiting Korean next April 2025 and that´s the reason Im literally devouring all vids about it so that I might be well prepared or at least prevent some issues from happening. Will be checking out ur other vids. Take care... Toby from Costa Rica
So many restaurants accept solo customers these days except restaurants that only serve family sized dishes(K-BBQ, Dakgalbi, Haemultang, Gamjatang, Hanjeongsik, etc.)! Try Kimbap and Gukbap for sure:)
Thank you for all the travel tips.
I hope to visit Korea it looks Awesome.
Thank you very much I have been there last year but it was still very interesting and I will come back.
Hi Danny thanks for your video because it help me a lot that I will travel to Korea on December this year by myself to celebrate my 21st birthday but it's my first time in Korea and I hope it help me when I arrive
Tks for all the great tips. Didn’t know some restaurants serve minimum 2 pax. Planning to go there next year alone.
Heading to travel through South korea a week on Monday so exited
thanks for the tips!! sub you! hopefully getting more helpful tips since I'll be traveling to Korea next yr!
Thanks DAN! Will be in Seoul this May... helpful tips!
I was recently there and I love your country, already planning on going back
Simple, and yet so essential to our lives 🤗 thanks a million for these thoughtful tips🙏 it comes from experience, best tips even if they sound “so wear”, strange: they are so meaningful. Such is the case of places were they do not serve one person. That’s so important when it comes to eating out. Can you imagine a Michellin food rater🤔 unable to give a ⭐️🙄😝 Danny, your videos are amazing🫶😘
Muy buen vídeo!!❤ Acabo de llegar de Seul y me pareció una ciudad increíble!!!
Deberían hablar un poco más del metro, las líneas, transbordos sobretodo para personas como yo que venimos de ciudades pequeñas y el metro solo tiene 2 líneas 😮
Gracias por el contenido de tu canal . Lo aprovecho para practicar mi inglés.
Un saludo desde España 😊
Thank you very much for these useful information.
Nice to meet you Dan.I am from Romania Europe
i plan to go to Korea next year and it is very helpful thanks
I find important:🚽🧻
There are a lot of public toilets, which are also very clean and freely accessible.🧏♀️ But please always pay attention to how the toilet paper should be disposed of.
That doesn't exist in Germany. Better to sweat it out.
Must try: I fell in love with these fish. The sweet dough with pudding filling. Delicious. And of course 🍗🍗🍗 and kimchi! And and and...
Thanks for your advice, I was there 2 months ago, your advice is spot on but its not a place I would go again, nice place and I enjoyed my time but as for seoul, its a city, all citys are the same unless you know the good spots