제 채널을 다른 사람들과 구별하기 위해 다른 사람들이 하지 않는 것에 대한 브이로그를 만들려고 합니다. 알아봐 주셔서 감사합니다. 콘텐츠를 즐기셨다니 기쁩니다! ☺️ 예를 들어 이 동네는 아직 UA-cam에서 동영상을 만드는 사람을 본 적이 없는 곳입니다. 그래서 첫 번째가되는 것이 멋지다
원래 러시아 적백내전 이후로 한반도에 러시아인 커뮤니티가 있었습니다. 백군들이 한반도까지 후퇴해서 오는바람에 어쩌다가 섞여살았는데요. 이때를 기준으로, 러시아인 커뮤니티가 생겨났고 전쟁이 끝나고 적군이 러시아의 권력을 잡았을때 그때 돌아간 사람도있고 그대로 한반도에 남았던 사람들이 있었습니다만 6.25전쟁 이후로 자취를 감추었다가 이후 에는 다시 생겨나는거같습니다.
I'm from Belarus. I was totally surprised that you found a belarusian kvas in Korea. It's my favorite kvas, very tasty and flavored. But it includes lots of sugar that's why you should drink it rarely.
I’ve met a lot of them while I was there last time in Busan. Many have interesting stories, and I was happy to be able to converse with them in Korean in all languages.
Just met Nadia and Kim in the Baikal cafe. They were very nice and welcoming. The streets are super quite and I didn’t meet a lot of Russian speakers as I expected though.
The people of cafe baikal are from the Republic of Buryatia. It is a place between Mongolia and Russia and is a local government in Russia. I've been there a lot because it's a place where I transfer trains every day. I went to about 3 Mongolian restaurants and 5 Uzbek restaurants. The store on the second floor that you were concerned about at first is famous for being the most delicious. However, I feel that the stores in Samarkan Blah Blah are generally similar, but Cafe Baikal has a slightly different menu and has the best taste.
Okroshka (I probably butchered the spelling) is GOOD! I learn a lot about Russian culture because of Maria Gentlewhispering. Such a blessing to know multiple things they mentioned!
I so so anticipate that next time but not so long after, show the video with Mr. Kim in Baical. It'd be so fun, I guess :"") They seem very nice people and seem to have some sorta stories. Of course, today video also so dam good, too :D
@19:03 She looks really Korean, and I think she might be 고려인 (Корё-сарам). Around the late 1930s, Stalin moved lots of Koreans living in the Far East USSR to central Asia, and after USSR collapsed in the 90s, many of them came back to Korea. They settled around this street and created a community later called "little Russia".
@@20CamelsEmily Koreanic speakers are originally from Manchuria. Until 1850s when the Russian invaded, the region was populated by many Koreanic, Manchu, Mongolic people.
I recognize the city name Samarkand from Sid Meier's Civilization IV strategy game. One of the famous ancient cities in central Asia, part of the Silk Road I believe.
There are thousands of Koreans living in Russia. My parents used to have a neighbour from a Russian island not super far from Korea. He said it had a lot of Koreans. There are a lot of Koreans in Uzbekistan. I have an Uzbekistani friend here in Canada who is part Korean. There is a Korean Uzbekistan restaurant in NYC.
TEXTILE- The area you are visiting is close to a market selling clothing fabrics, so there are many clothing-related company stores. So I think that. company will exist too.
That’s because the Korean birthrate is the lowest in the world. They will need immigrants to sustain their economy, unless they can make up the labor shortfall with technology alone (like robots), which is possible.
이 동네가 최고 전성기였을땐 2000년대 즈음이었고 지금은 쇠락해가고 있는데 그나마 몇몇 식당들이 아직 있는 이유는 이곳이 동유럽으로 나가는 물류사무실이 많아서 입니다. 동대문 옷들을 해외로 나르는 ... 사마리칸트 2층 식당은 추천합니다. 운이 좋으면 우즈벡이나 러시아분들 생일 잔치에 들어가실수 있습니다. 그러면 난생 처음 겪어보는 재미난 일들을 겪을 것입니다. . ㅎㅎ
Thanks for the great and interesting video. But I would not say "I'm from the U.S. or I'm American" too loud anywhere outside of the U.S., girl. Just for your safety.
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight It must have been something you said I just died in your arms tonight I keep lookin' for somethin' I can't get Broken hearts lie all around me And I don't see an easy way to get out of this Her diary, it sits by the bedside table The curtains are closed, the cats in the cradle Who would've thought that a boy like me could come to this Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight It must've been something you said I just died in your arms tonight Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight It must've been some kind of kiss I should've walked away I should've walked away Is there any just cause for feelin' like this? On the surface, I'm a name on a list I try to be discreet, but then blow it again I've lost and found, it's my final mistake She's loving by proxy, no give and all take 'Cause I've been thrilled to fantasy one too many times Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight It must've been something you said I just died in your arms tonight Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight It must've been some kind of kiss I should've walked away I should've walked away It was a long hot night She made it easy, she made it feel right But now it's over, the moment has gone I followed my hands not my head, I know I was wrong Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight It must've been something you said I just died in your arms tonight I, I just died in your arms tonight It must've been some kind of kiss I should've walked away I should've walked away
Wow, Russians in Korea! a million of skilled professionals, techies, intellectuals Russian flew out of Russia once upon a time.., recently. I love intellectual Russians. Enjoying your channel! (But, I hate those Russians flying to UAE spending limitless amount of money.. I know where those money are coming from)
Thank you! ☺️ i recently learned that this particular community of Russian-speakers has a very interesting story and reason for being Russian-speaking in Korea. Many of them come from families that lived in Korea back during the Korean War, and fled to the USSR. They were then placed in areas like Uzbekistan by Stalin, and many have recently decided to return to Korea and claim their cultural heritage, but speak Russian
@@20CamelsEmily They are called 고려인(Koryeoin). These people are actually more populated in far east China. Here in Korea, the most immigrated, or illegally staying for jobs are people from China, and the majorities are 고려인(Koryeoin).
Interesting video... kind of wondering why those ethnic restaurants (middle east, Russia, central asia, SE asia, China) are all located in shabby areas of Seoul. There are some big Russian communities in Ansung, Hwasung, Inchon. Estimated about 100000 Russians (and keep coming) either legally or illegally mostly working at factories around those cities
@@unka2007 Not sure of the rental rates in that area of Seoul but surely more expensive than the rates in big Russian communities outside Seoul. In some districts the city put up bilingual signs Korean/Russian everywhere since so many Russians moved in. I heard most of Russian "immigrants" (i use this word because they all want to stay here permanently, usually having lived here for a few months) are well accepted by the locals and their employers... moreover they send their kids to regular Korean schools so the school district came up special bilingual programs, especially for teenagers who arrived here recently. check this out Южная Корея - хайтек и коррупция 22 века / Как я устроился нелегалом
Foreign restaurants unfamiliar to the Korean public cannot do business at high prices because their main customers are foreign workers in Korea. Therefore, their restaurants are forced to be located at low rents. On the other hand, shops selling Western and Japanese food, which are also popular with the Korean public, seem to be located in the downtown area because they can do business at high prices.
In the small Russian streat, dealing with exports. ie. car parts, textile and etc to Russia and its neibour countries..At night export container is came and loading a lot of stuffs there...
The tradition of Ukrainian borscht cooking has been added to the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, ensuring it is never referred to as a 'russian' dish again 🙂
러시아 사람들이 많이 와서 이런 식당도 생기고 좋네. 서로 싸우지 않고 다 같이 살면 좋을 텐데. 어렵겠지. 러시아도 좋고 우즈벡도 좋고 이스라엘도 좋고 팔레스타인도 좋고 일본 까지도 이런식으로 다 좋은데. 나 스스로도 좋아할 수 없는 나라가 있지. 아마 세상도 그렇겠지. 특히 가까운 나라들끼리.
와우! 이제 한국어 자막이 바로 제공되네요. 굿굿! 중간에 풀업하는 러시아 아저씨 뭐냐고ㅋㅋㅋ 진짜 러시아 그 자체!😎😂
그것은 내가 본 것 중 가장 러시아인이었습니다 lol 😆
Очень интересно было смотреть! Лайк и подписка!
한국인인데 처음 보는 장소라서 매우 놀라고 재밌게 봤습니다. 감사합니다!!
제 영상이 여러분의 발견에 도움이 되어 기쁘네요 ☺️
It's nice to see Russians and Americans getting along well together. I hope your UA-cam channel prospers.
Thank you :)
보통 한국 영상들은 경복궁, 홍대, 시장 이런 여행 영상들 아니면 vlog 영상들인데
다른 유튜브 채널과 다른 영상들이라서 재밌게 보고 있어요. 한국어 자막까지~
제 채널을 다른 사람들과 구별하기 위해 다른 사람들이 하지 않는 것에 대한 브이로그를 만들려고 합니다. 알아봐 주셔서 감사합니다. 콘텐츠를 즐기셨다니 기쁩니다! ☺️ 예를 들어 이 동네는 아직 UA-cam에서 동영상을 만드는 사람을 본 적이 없는 곳입니다. 그래서 첫 번째가되는 것이 멋지다
한국어 자막x 한글 자막o
한글:눈으로 보고 쓰는 거
한국어:입으로 말하고 귀로 듣는 거
@@건빵앤별사탕야 이 병신아 이 컨텍스트에선 한국어자막이 맞아
@@건빵앤별사탕 한국어 자막 맞아요~ 한국어 의미를 잘못 알고 계신듯
@@우유-g2o 한글 자막이라고 써야 맞아요
한글이랑 한국어랑 다릅니다
뭐야, 러시아어 왜 이렇게 잘하죠? 발음도 좋고? 영상 재밌게 봤어요. 한국인 친구들한테 보여줘야겠어요 ! ❤
러시아어를 좀 배웠어요 하하 😉 감사합니다! 예, 다른 사람들에게 보여주세요 :)
당사은 한국어 엄청 잘하십니다 ㅡ..ㅡ 대박 ..
서울과 가까운 인천에 살면서도 가보질 않은 곳을 외국분들의 영상을 통해 서울 이모저모를 알게 되다니
재밌고 유익한 영상🤗
원래 러시아 적백내전 이후로 한반도에 러시아인 커뮤니티가 있었습니다.
백군들이 한반도까지 후퇴해서 오는바람에
어쩌다가 섞여살았는데요.
이때를 기준으로, 러시아인 커뮤니티가 생겨났고 전쟁이 끝나고 적군이 러시아의 권력을 잡았을때
그때 돌아간 사람도있고 그대로 한반도에 남았던 사람들이 있었습니다만
6.25전쟁 이후로 자취를 감추었다가
이후 에는 다시 생겨나는거같습니다.
I'm from Belarus. I was totally surprised that you found a belarusian kvas in Korea. It's my favorite kvas, very tasty and flavored. But it includes lots of sugar that's why you should drink it rarely.
오늘따라 두분 개구장이 같은 모습이 보기 좋습니다~
자세한 설명 감사하고 좋은 영상 잘보고 갑니다 ^^
즐기다~ 😄
I’ve met a lot of them while I was there last time in Busan. Many have interesting stories, and I was happy to be able to converse with them in Korean in all languages.
It's good to have a little trip to little Russian town in Korea with you. Thanks! I'll definitely visit there with my friends.
헉 정말 먹어보고 싶었는데
다음주에 바로 가봐야겠어요
Just met Nadia and Kim in the Baikal cafe. They were very nice and welcoming. The streets are super quite and I didn’t meet a lot of Russian speakers as I expected though.
영상 잘봤습니다!
감사합니다!
The people of cafe baikal are from the Republic of Buryatia. It is a place between Mongolia and Russia and is a local government in Russia.
I've been there a lot because it's a place where I transfer trains every day. I went to about 3 Mongolian restaurants and 5 Uzbek restaurants. The store on the second floor that you were concerned about at first is famous for being the most delicious. However, I feel that the stores in Samarkan Blah Blah are generally similar, but Cafe Baikal has a slightly different menu and has the best taste.
정말인가요? 한국사람같아보여서 나는 고려인이라고 생각했어😅ㅋㅋ
Okroshka (I probably butchered the spelling) is GOOD! I learn a lot about Russian culture because of Maria Gentlewhispering. Such a blessing to know multiple things they mentioned!
광희동 중앙아시아거리네요.
처음 가게 하나하나 생길때 신기했는데..
터기 케밥 사먹었던 기억이..
즐거운 시간 보내세요~
첨봤는디 넘재밌어서 구독하고 가요
서울에 이런 곳이 있었네요. 가보고 싶어요. 중앙아시사 스타일의 빵을 좋아하는데 여기에도 있네요. 감사합니다.
재미짐. 꿀잼.
I want to enjoy that delicious food and a nice walk with you.
Thank you for showing fresh content on Seoul! I"m really enjoying seeing you explore different ethnic enclaves there!
영상 재밌네요 😊
와 진짜 재밌고 유익하네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I so so anticipate that next time but not so long after, show the video with Mr. Kim in Baical. It'd be so fun, I guess :"") They seem very nice people and seem to have some sorta stories.
Of course, today video also so dam good, too :D
그들의 인생스토리를 듣는건 흥미로울거 같다
Wow amazing video. I have been there several times, but it is more refreshing.💓💓
Thank you~~! 😄☺️ I’m so glad you enjoyed watching it!! The next one is coming soon 😎
@@20CamelsEmily Furthermore, Korean subtitle is pretty impeccable. Does a korean work for your youtube job?
Yes 😉
러시아 사람들 괜찮죠? ㅎㅎ
러시아 음식 맛있게 드시는 모습이 보기가 좋아요 😀 👍
😁
You are very honest. Come to Jordan, there is the pink city, Petra
Thank you :) I have been to Jordan and Petra! Incredible place and country 😍
@@20CamelsEmily thank you
Someday, I want go to there Great Petra hidden city.
이런곳이 있군요. 꼭 한번 가보고 싶어요
안녕하세요 여러 나라의 음식을 먹어보는건 참 재밌을거 같아요. 러시아 음식도 우즈베키스탄 음식도 먹어보고싶어요
@19:03 She looks really Korean, and I think she might be 고려인 (Корё-сарам). Around the late 1930s, Stalin moved lots of Koreans living in the Far East USSR to central Asia, and after USSR collapsed in the 90s, many of them came back to Korea. They settled around this street and created a community later called "little Russia".
Yes!! my friend’s family was one of the relocated families. Many of the Koreans who settled in the far East USSR fled North Korea during the war
과거 한국인들은 일본 러시아 중국으로 많이 이주했다
@@20CamelsEmily Koreanic speakers are originally from Manchuria. Until 1850s when the Russian invaded, the region was populated by many Koreanic, Manchu, Mongolic people.
I recognize the city name Samarkand from Sid Meier's Civilization IV strategy game. One of the famous ancient cities in central Asia, part of the Silk Road I believe.
I love you content
Thank you!! 😊
오오! 꼭 가보겠습니다! ㅎㅎ
만두... 먹어보고 싶네요.. 광희동이 어딘지 찾아봐야할듯. 그런데 양과 크기가 정말 장난 아니네요
Amazing view I am in Kenya I my siting room I see you at Russian restaurant I liked the best food ❤
There are thousands of Koreans living in Russia. My parents used to have a neighbour from a Russian island not super far from Korea. He said it had a lot of Koreans. There are a lot of Koreans in Uzbekistan. I have an Uzbekistani friend here in Canada who is part Korean. There is a Korean Uzbekistan restaurant in NYC.
즐거운 시간 되시길 빕니다.
감사합니다 ☺️
TEXTILE- The area you are visiting is close to a market selling clothing fabrics, so there are many clothing-related company stores. So I think that. company will exist too.
와 가봐야징
Qehwa(tea) Hayeee my life
동대문쪽이네요. 여기 2010년에 이미 러시아어로 된 간판이 많더라고요. 오랜만에 동네 구경해서 좋네요. 잘 봤습니다.
Your Korean is adorable.
러시아 식당가서 식사빵 시키면 진짜 깜짝놀람.. 와이프랑 2명이니까 빵 2개 시키자 이래서 2개 시킬랬다가, 거기 알바가 2개 많대서 1개만 시켰는데 그것도 절반밖에 못먹고 나옴.
주말 내내 재밌어서 계속 채널 속 영상들 보고 있습니다. 그나저나 냉전 시대 두 적국 나라의 분들이 어쩌다가 만나 연인까지 된 건가요? ㅎㅎ 진짜 궁금 ~~
인류학자가 말하길 한국은 나중에 뉴욕처럼 많은 인종이 섞여사는 나라가 될 것이라고 했는데.. 그 말이 맞을 것 같네요. 러시안 거리가 있었다니
그러려면 아직 한참 멀었음
안산에 러시아마을 여러 곳 있음.../////////////////////////
That’s because the Korean birthrate is the lowest in the world. They will need immigrants to sustain their economy, unless they can make up the labor shortfall with technology alone (like robots), which is possible.
First time viewer here.😊 Curious.... From what country did the gal in the vlog originate? Her accent is not standard American.
Hi, I was born and raised in the Midwest but I speak multiple languages now and travel full time so that may have affected my accent 🤷🏻♀️
이 동네가 최고 전성기였을땐 2000년대 즈음이었고 지금은 쇠락해가고 있는데 그나마 몇몇 식당들이 아직 있는 이유는 이곳이 동유럽으로 나가는 물류사무실이 많아서 입니다. 동대문 옷들을 해외로 나르는 ... 사마리칸트 2층 식당은 추천합니다. 운이 좋으면 우즈벡이나 러시아분들 생일 잔치에 들어가실수 있습니다. 그러면 난생 처음 겪어보는 재미난 일들을 겪을 것입니다. . ㅎㅎ
의외로 옛날부터 있던 동네군요 흠
러시아 식당 가보고 싶네요 저런곳이 있는줄도 몰랐습니다 좋아요 구독하고 갑니다^^
감사합니다 ^^ ☺️ 가서 드셔보세요! 음식이 맛있다
pelmini looks awesome
Have you had pelmini? It’s valentine and my guilty favorite Russian food 🤤 good for late night munchies haha
@@20CamelsEmily i used to visit and lived in moscow. i met my wife while i lived in russia. she is russian. i like russian food
@@paullee9160 ahh cool! :)
DDP 근처였던거 같은데 맞나요? 가봤던 식당이 영상에 나오니 신기하네요 ㅎㅎ 다음에는 빵집도 들러봐야겠네요
Cool
나도 먹고싶다~😢
As soon as you mention Russian people at 0:33, immediately there is a guy doing Russian squat drinking alcohol lmfao
동대문 DDP 옆쪽에 중앙아시아 거리가 있습니다. 각종 중앙아시아 음식점과 가게들이 있고, 러시아식 케이크집도 유명합니다.
Thanks for the great and interesting video. But I would not say "I'm from the U.S. or I'm American" too loud anywhere outside of the U.S., girl. Just for your safety.
빵이 엄청 크네요 ㅋ 러시아식당 가보고싶어요~~~
사마르칸트 몇 번 갔는데 음식도 맛있고 사장님도 친절해요. 양고기빵도 맛있어서 집에 사오는데 가족들 다 맛있다고 잘 먹음. 진짜 러시아인과 고려인, 중앙아시아인들만 보이는 곳은 안산 다문화거리 보다는 뗏골인 것 같네요. 뗏골에 애비뉴라고 러시아 고려인 음식점 맛있어요.
1996년~2000년 사이에 그쪽에서 직장생활했었는데, 1999년쯤부터 러시아쪽 사람들이 눈에 띄기 시작하더니 이젠 제법 타운이 형성되었군요.
0:34
슬라브 스쿼드ㄷㄷ
한국에 오래동안 머물러 주세요!! 😅
You guys remind me of Kenzie and to coda, maybe you guys should Collab on her channel or your channel!❤
Thanks for pointing them out to us! I’ve never heard of their channel before but I agree, a collab with them would be fun :)
인천 연수구에 함박마을이라고 있는데 여기도 중앙아시아쪽 러시아 등등 ~스탄으로 끝나는 국가분들이 많이 계시던
love the gopnik squat in the thumbnail
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must have been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
I keep lookin' for somethin' I can't get
Broken hearts lie all around me
And I don't see an easy way to get out of this
Her diary, it sits by the bedside table
The curtains are closed, the cats in the cradle
Who would've thought that a boy like me could come to this
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been some kind of kiss
I should've walked away
I should've walked away
Is there any just cause for feelin' like this?
On the surface, I'm a name on a list
I try to be discreet, but then blow it again
I've lost and found, it's my final mistake
She's loving by proxy, no give and all take
'Cause I've been thrilled to fantasy one too many times
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been some kind of kiss
I should've walked away
I should've walked away
It was a long hot night
She made it easy, she made it feel right
But now it's over, the moment has gone
I followed my hands not my head, I know I was wrong
Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
I, I just died in your arms tonight
It must've been some kind of kiss
I should've walked away
I should've walked away
Где вы научились читать по русски?) у вас отлично получается
와 이런곳이 있었네 가봐야지
so honest and lovely
Thank you ☺️
such a natural vlogging, like it
Thank you! :)
@@20CamelsEmily I like the way of vlogging, no background music, no overacting...you deserve more
와 진짜 맛있을거같다 가봐야겠네요 러시아쪽 만두같은 요리가 엄청 맛있다고 소문은 들었습니다
오 ㅋㅋ 나 서울에서 30년 넘게 살았는데, 저런 곳이 있었는 줄은 몰랐네
한국이라고?!?!?!?!?!가보고싶네요
❤❤❤
☺️☺️
Wow, Russians in Korea! a million of skilled professionals, techies, intellectuals Russian flew out of Russia once upon a time.., recently.
I love intellectual Russians. Enjoying your channel!
(But, I hate those Russians flying to UAE spending limitless amount of money.. I know where those money are coming from)
Thank you! ☺️ i recently learned that this particular community of Russian-speakers has a very interesting story and reason for being Russian-speaking in Korea. Many of them come from families that lived in Korea back during the Korean War, and fled to the USSR. They were then placed in areas like Uzbekistan by Stalin, and many have recently decided to return to Korea and claim their cultural heritage, but speak Russian
Yeah, intellectual Russians are respectable ☺️
@@20CamelsEmily They are called 고려인(Koryeoin). These people are actually more populated in far east China. Here in Korea, the most immigrated, or illegally staying for jobs are people from China, and the majorities are 고려인(Koryeoin).
@@20CamelsEmily More than respectable, in my opinion.
@@20CamelsEmily Have you ever heard about Garry Kasparov? He's one of my 10 respected Russians.
Can you explain how to get there? What is closest subway station?
Interesting video... kind of wondering why those ethnic restaurants (middle east, Russia, central asia, SE asia, China) are all located in shabby areas of Seoul. There are some big Russian communities in Ansung, Hwasung, Inchon. Estimated about 100000 Russians (and keep coming) either legally or illegally mostly working at factories around those cities
Shabby areas= rents are cheap.
@@unka2007 Not sure of the rental rates in that area of Seoul but surely more expensive than the rates in big Russian communities outside Seoul. In some districts the city put up bilingual signs Korean/Russian everywhere since so many Russians moved in. I heard most of Russian "immigrants" (i use this word because they all want to stay here permanently, usually having lived here for a few months) are well accepted by the locals and their employers... moreover they send their kids to regular Korean schools so the school district came up special bilingual programs, especially for teenagers who arrived here recently. check this out Южная Корея - хайтек и коррупция 22 века / Как я устроился нелегалом
Foreign restaurants unfamiliar to the Korean public cannot do business at high prices because their main customers are foreign workers in Korea. Therefore, their restaurants are forced to be located at low rents.
On the other hand, shops selling Western and Japanese food, which are also popular with the Korean public, seem to be located in the downtown area because they can do business at high prices.
@@unka2007허지만 서울 중심가는 지방에 비해 여전히 비싸다.명동이나 이태원 같은 서울 인기 중심지에서 장사하려면 인천, 경기도에 비해 더 많은 보증금과 월세를 내야 한다 요.
Lol, you ever see Chinatown in Beverly Hills? Of course the nice places will be reserved for their own people. Its same in every country.
여기 저도 가봤었는데..... 뿌쿠스나 ~~~
ㅋㅋㅋ어디서 왔냐니까 조금 망설이는 게 보이네요
You know Korea is going international by even accepting gopniks!!!
In the small Russian streat, dealing with exports. ie. car parts, textile and etc to Russia and its neibour countries..At night export container is came and loading a lot of stuffs there...
Russians and Koreans both love saunas so I’m surprised to see there weren’t much shown.
서울에 저런데가 다있네.. ㅋㅋ 서울사람도 모르는데 한번 가봐야겠네
Love ur cap
18:42 thats what happen when u have a russian american couple haha
How can you read on russian ? Молодцы
Спасибо тебе. Он русский и я говорю.
@@20CamelsEmily if he russian his name is Valya
His family and I call him Valik :)
4:35 원래 한국에 이런거 없었는데 언젠가부터 이런 이상한게 생김
0:34 LMAO as she said "Russian people"
That's hilarious
❤👍
Thank you 😊
카레이스키(고려인)들.
한국 민족의 슬픈 역사로 탄생한 가슴 아픈 이름이죠.
Hi guys!! Greetings from Philippines 😊🇵🇭
Hey!! Greetings back ☺️🇵🇭🇵🇭
0:32 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
The tradition of Ukrainian borscht cooking has been added to the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding, ensuring it is never referred to as a 'russian' dish again 🙂
Samarkand is not capital of Uzbekistan, But Tashkent - yes❤
0:34 Gopnik! HaHaHa
러시아 사람들이 많이 와서 이런 식당도 생기고 좋네.
서로 싸우지 않고 다 같이 살면 좋을 텐데. 어렵겠지.
러시아도 좋고 우즈벡도 좋고 이스라엘도 좋고 팔레스타인도 좋고 일본 까지도 이런식으로 다 좋은데.
나 스스로도 좋아할 수 없는 나라가 있지. 아마 세상도 그렇겠지. 특히 가까운 나라들끼리.
사마르칸트 옛날에 가봤는데 이름만 같은건지 완전 달라졌네요.
그러게요? 예전에는 작았었는데
저 동네 음식들 한국인 기준으로 이국적이면서 가격도 맛도 그렇게 나쁘진 않음(단, 느끼한거 싫어하는 사람들은 싫어할 수도 있음). 개인적으로 상당히 좋아하는 곳이지만 지하철 타고 1시간 거리인지라 좀처럼 가기가 힘듦.
Funny how the Russian guy you’re with doesn’t know what Samarkand is but you do
that slav squat in the thumbnail 💀💀
Haha total Gopnik posture 😆