The most amazing thing about this video is seeing that the milkshake machine works at McD's in Korea. On a more serious note, I really enjoyed this as it shows how some words can be super versatile in day to day conversations.
They speak soooo fast! Without the subtitles I would've have not known what they were saying. There some TikTok videos that basically acted out these where the staff asked all sort of questions very quickly and the learner just kept replying '...pay with card?' 😂 This is definitely a useful series in teaching how we should reply to the questions, and what sort of usual phrases we can anticipate when travelling/living there.
I play these at .75 speed when I first see them. Then watch at normal speed when I'm ready. I do the same with Netflix/any platform that allows us to adjust the speed.
Yeah even with subtitles it’s a little too fast for me. And putting the Video in slowmo sort of distorts the audio quality. Anyone know of any videos that are listening practice but are slowly enunciating?
Can we please have more Yeji in this video series? We need to hear examples of female intonation more often in these conversations. I studied every episode of Run BTS and now people tell me I sound like a dude in college, so now I'm trying to find more material with female speakers. Besides that, these videos have been very helpful. Thank you.
i noticed in the last clip, even when getting things from the drive thru, you gotta hold your arm to be polite if you're not picking it up with two hands love korea
Can there be a version that one would be able to turn off the subtitles to test my listening skills? Having subtitles on all the time gives a false sense of confidence.
Thanks for the great video! Just as a feedback In a scenario I would like to one without subtitles and one without it so I can focus on my listening skills. Just when there's a subtitle I just read it 😅
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Isn't just your mean can you give me samething plss and you say juseyo a lot at your conversation is it mean please ok plss give my samething
The most amazing thing about this video is seeing that the milkshake machine works at McD's in Korea. On a more serious note, I really enjoyed this as it shows how some words can be super versatile in day to day conversations.
😂😂😂😂
Korean McDonald's is really good 👍
They speak soooo fast! Without the subtitles I would've have not known what they were saying. There some TikTok videos that basically acted out these where the staff asked all sort of questions very quickly and the learner just kept replying '...pay with card?' 😂 This is definitely a useful series in teaching how we should reply to the questions, and what sort of usual phrases we can anticipate when travelling/living there.
Subway thing you just need to memorize it, the questions always come in order and it's the same
I play these at .75 speed when I first see them. Then watch at normal speed when I'm ready. I do the same with Netflix/any platform that allows us to adjust the speed.
Yeah even with subtitles it’s a little too fast for me. And putting the Video in slowmo sort of distorts the audio quality. Anyone know of any videos that are listening practice but are slowly enunciating?
the tiktok videos seems funny, where can i see them? hahaha
너네도 마찬가지야😭
Can we please have more Yeji in this video series? We need to hear examples of female intonation more often in these conversations. I studied every episode of Run BTS and now people tell me I sound like a dude in college, so now I'm trying to find more material with female speakers. Besides that, these videos have been very helpful. Thank you.
i noticed in the last clip, even when getting things from the drive thru, you gotta hold your arm to be polite if you're not picking it up with two hands
love korea
I love these! Please keep filming.
정말 감사합니다❤
정말 감사합니다 ☺️
Thanks for REAL conversation in Korean ! I'll show it to my French students. :)
I’ve been waiting for a video like this for years!!
감사합니다 😊!
이런 콘텐츠 넘 좋아해요. 앞으로 시간 되면 더 더 해주시기 바랍니당🙇. 넘 자연스러워서 한국어 말하기랑 듣기 연습할 때 진짜 도움이 돼서 넘 감사합니다
i need those videos EVERYDAY
6:22 He really styled his hair for this one 😂
감사합니다 ☺️, 이 video was very helpful.
omg i love this - im going to korea soon so this is so helpful
오늘도 좋은 영상 감사합니다! Loving this video, as usual!
너무 감사해요
Wow good idea ❤
감사합니다 형님😊
Lost of love brother ❤ love from Nepal ❤
이 비디오를 만들기 위해서 너무 감사합니다 💜💜
사랑해요 친구❤🫰🫰 from Nepal🇳🇵🇳🇵🇰🇷🇰🇷
From Bangladesh ❤
In the restaurant, the server is speaking satoori.
He's saying -구야 endings which is being transcribed as -고요
Does the waiter at the restaurant have an accent? Thanks for this video :)
Salute bro 🫡 you are Korean but you know how to speak foreigners 😂😂liked it
저 외국 18년째 살고 있는데 한국 생활 보는게 재밌네요. ㅋㅋㅋ
형님 천천히 말해 추세요 😂 엄청 고맙습니다❤
Can there be a version that one would be able to turn off the subtitles to test my listening skills? Having subtitles on all the time gives a false sense of confidence.
To survive in Korea you just need to know the word 간사합니다 and 네 , they will help out with the rest)
If we are good at korean we can talk but what if sameone talk to you but you don't understand them what should we do about that
почему на 52 секунде видео 사장님 переводится как "Excuse me" ? это же неправильно, это слово означает "начальник", но никак не "извините меня".
😮😮
Suksema
In all restaurant or street food or in market, may we call the one who serving us with '사장님' or '이모'?
Yes, 사장님 and 이모 are common ways to call the server. 저기요 is also another way to call them
@@talktomeinkorean 네. 감사합니다
Thanks for the great video!
Just as a feedback
In a scenario I would like to one without subtitles and one without it so I can focus on my listening skills. Just when there's a subtitle I just read it 😅
If you have/paid for the subscription, the website does all that and more 😅
🇰🇷❤️💙🤍🖤
대부분의 한국어 강의 컨텐츠 영상을 보면 한국인 강사들의 한국어 억양이나 발음이 현실과 동떨어지고 비현실적이라 늘 불만이었는데 이채널의 이런 현실적인 한국어 컨텐즈를 보니 정말 속이 확 뚫리는 기분이 드네요
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Хочется поехать в Корею и жить там.
Встретив коренную Кореянку и жениться на ней.
Это моя меленькая мечта.
Please can you slow the speaking process a little bit ? hard ...😢