I remember the first time I saw a Korean anti-govt protest, everyone was in a systematic form with one guy doing all the talking/yelling. It is super organized and well thought out. The police officers also stand in a systematic form with light barricades. Initially, I thought it was a movie filming, but it was a live protest. It was very strange, but at the same time, it felt safe because you knew exactly which area not to cross.
Go to a sit down restaurant and order a traditional Korean meal...you'll get Soo many varieties of vegetables as banchan (included side dishes) that you can have re-filled for free, to eat along with rice and soups. Most Koreans don't eat all the fried foods that you guys are eating on a regular basis, it's something that we splurge on throughout the week ...Most everyone eats rice with kimchi and other vegetables with some eggs or other small amounts of protein as a staple daily diet
Ahhh rightb That’s a good way to eat, great to know. I think I’m out of touch, used to people eating Streetfood everyday like in South East Asian nations.
It's not See ole. It's best to say Soul. Unless you speak Korean no one expects you to pronounce it 100% accurately. You are right about the old school restaurants. I've heard a few Korea based youtubers say if the clientele at a restaurant is an older crowd you know it is a legit restaurant. This is so true.
That's right ... Red pepper powder is a food preparation ingredient introduced to Korea in the late Joseon Dynasty ... That's right ... Red pepper powder is a food cooking ingredient introduced to Korea in the late Joseon Dynasty ... I know that in those days, rather than using red pepper powder to make spicy food, they used a unique fermentation method to make ...
You asked how they are so thin. It's because they eat a lot of animal protein. With animal protein comes fat and fat keeps you full longer so you don't eat as much or need to snack as much. Carbs/sugar make you hungry much quicker thus making you eat more.
When pronouncing Seoul(서울), just leave out the 'e' sound. 'ㅓ' corresponds to 'au' in 'Australia', but since there is no letter to pronounce 'ㅓ' in the English alphabet, in Korea, it was agreed that 'ㅓ' should be written as 'eo' when written in English.
Korea isn’t that cheap for food! The taxis, metro everything else is amazing value. But food is on the pricier side - unless it’s a lunchtime bibimbap place (which is amazing value!) - to eat proper local, you’ve got to be better in Korean - unfortunately our Korean isn’t good, so it’s more touristy spots for us
I remember the first time I saw a Korean anti-govt protest, everyone was in a systematic form with one guy doing all the talking/yelling. It is super organized and well thought out. The police officers also stand in a systematic form with light barricades. Initially, I thought it was a movie filming, but it was a live protest. It was very strange, but at the same time, it felt safe because you knew exactly which area not to cross.
Ahh interesting, culturally they’re very good and respectful people so I’m not surprised!
Go to a sit down restaurant and order a traditional Korean meal...you'll get Soo many varieties of vegetables as banchan (included side dishes) that you can have re-filled for free, to eat along with rice and soups.
Most Koreans don't eat all the fried foods that you guys are eating on a regular basis, it's something that we splurge on throughout the week ...Most everyone eats rice with kimchi and other vegetables with some eggs or other small amounts of protein as a staple daily diet
Ahhh rightb That’s a good way to eat, great to know. I think I’m out of touch, used to people eating Streetfood everyday like in South East Asian nations.
Koreans are also very good at anti-gov or anti-firm protests. There are protests everywhere.
It's not See ole. It's best to say Soul. Unless you speak Korean no one expects you to pronounce it 100% accurately. You are right about the old school restaurants. I've heard a few Korea based youtubers say if the clientele at a restaurant is an older crowd you know it is a legit restaurant. This is so true.
Very true - and yes you’re totally right about the restaurants there! 👏🏻
Public transportation in Korea is heavily subsidized by tax money. That's why it's way cheaper than other developed countries.
That’s interesting to know! I wish the UK was like that! 👏🏻
😂 😂 😂 You the fact that ppl there is rude and push tourist ppl booo
@@ukchub6633 And why is it exactly?
Such a Lovely cople 🇬🇧🇮🇹
Brittan && Italiana 😘🤭
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The shouting guy at the end has outdone all the other things shown before in making the impression of seoul
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Seoul = Soul. Nice video still 👍
You have to discrete, and respectful. Koreans keep quiet for other passengers in the subway train so whoever taking short nap, or resting.
Welcome to Korea! In fact really old traditional Korean food doesn't contain chili pepper. Spicy Korean food is close to modern Korean food.
That's right ... Red pepper powder is a food preparation ingredient introduced to Korea in the late Joseon Dynasty ... That's right ... Red pepper powder is a food cooking ingredient introduced to Korea in the late Joseon Dynasty ... I know that in those days, rather than using red pepper powder to make spicy food, they used a unique fermentation method to make ...
@@myonetrueloveleejigeum4712 But Korean food containing chili pepper began to appear in earnest in the 1960-1970s.
@@gaweekin524 Yabs ... your know well ...
Wow - interesting to know this! I’ve understood Korean was traditionally spicy 🙏🏻
You asked how they are so thin. It's because they eat a lot of animal protein. With animal protein comes fat and fat keeps you full longer so you don't eat as much or need to snack as much. Carbs/sugar make you hungry much quicker thus making you eat more.
Seoul ( Seo (saw) Ul (ul) - almost sounds like "soul"). The Seoul Metro system signage is in 4 languages - Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese.
I recommend you guys should try Buddist temple food. It's 100% vegetarian and I loved it while I was there.
Oooh we tried to actually - but one place only accommodated 50 people for lunch. So we missed out 😂😅
I can see people in the street looking well dressed 😊
They were very well dressed!
중심가같은데 예전부터 생선요리들은 여러고기류한식 또다른 반입니다
hello Patrick and giulia radzy already review cinema takluk lahad datu at gsc suria sabah
Patrick and giulia tidak kesian sama abang ka
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Soul
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시요올
Patrick and giulia at Korean dear abang
Patrick and giulia dear abang
Go to Hangang at night and Eat ramyeon
Definitely! Hangang is great at night!!
When pronouncing Seoul(서울), just leave out the 'e' sound.
'ㅓ' corresponds to 'au' in 'Australia', but since there is no letter to pronounce 'ㅓ' in the English alphabet, in Korea, it was agreed that 'ㅓ' should be written as 'eo' when written in English.
Great explanation this! I hate mispronouncing stuff 😂😅
I'm using Google Translator to read your comment and answer in my own way ...
You’re becoming fluent! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
소금빵 맛있어요
It’s Giulia’s favourite! 😂🙏🏻
Seoul is pronounced Suh-Ool.
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sou {as in sauce)-wool..... not see-wool
I feel In Korea without Gangname price is not that expensive to eat food compare London
It actually is
@@tisser-k9d also think of Gangname is expensive area in Korea. not that expensive right? richeset area in London more expenisve than Gangname right?
Korea isn’t that cheap for food! The taxis, metro everything else is amazing value. But food is on the pricier side - unless it’s a lunchtime bibimbap place (which is amazing value!) - to eat proper local, you’ve got to be better in Korean - unfortunately our Korean isn’t good, so it’s more touristy spots for us
@@boomyitv I have a office in gangnam and people usually use 7 to 10dollars per lunch so it's affordable.
@@VeggiesOnTour yep travel area quite expensive. also here vegetarian is just start 3yrs ago that happen vegetarian option will be more expensive
얼굴 모자이크처리해야지 기본도 모르면서 이런 영상 찍냐?