I think the dating factor would be interesting for me. Having more variety in the possible date locations would be fun. A date in an arcade with my wife would definitely be a fun evening.😅 What always seems a bit strange to me is that Koreans seem to go to the hospital when they're sick. In Germany you have a family doctor who has a small medical practice and you only go to the hospital when you're really sick. Great video Jinri.💜
While I like your edited live streams, I prefer this format because it's more concise. Your reasons are well thought out and are supported by personal experience. They always say "the grass is greener on the other side." Since you have the experience of living in both the US and Korea, I would be interested in what things you dislike or could be improved about Korea. You've alluded to some things in the video like "dating culture is great, but low birth rate" or the exhaustion of keeping up with the latest trend. Off the top of my head, I know housing is way better in the US compared to Korea. Many Koreans will never own property. Also, Korea has the one the best socialized medicine systems in the world, but what's the cost? There's nothing free in this life. Thanks for the video!
The national health care system rates range based on income. But on average, it is from 100USD to 500USD depending on your income. Around 100USD for minimum wage or unemployed people.
I think the dating factor would be interesting for me. Having more variety in the possible date locations would be fun.
A date in an arcade with my wife would definitely be a fun evening.😅
What always seems a bit strange to me is that Koreans seem to go to the hospital when they're sick.
In Germany you have a family doctor who has a small medical practice and you only go to the hospital when you're really sick.
Great video Jinri.💜
While I like your edited live streams, I prefer this format because it's more concise. Your reasons are well thought out and are supported by personal experience. They always say "the grass is greener on the other side." Since you have the experience of living in both the US and Korea, I would be interested in what things you dislike or could be improved about Korea. You've alluded to some things in the video like "dating culture is great, but low birth rate" or the exhaustion of keeping up with the latest trend. Off the top of my head, I know housing is way better in the US compared to Korea. Many Koreans will never own property. Also, Korea has the one the best socialized medicine systems in the world, but what's the cost? There's nothing free in this life. Thanks for the video!
The national health care system rates range based on income. But on average, it is from 100USD to 500USD depending on your income. Around 100USD for minimum wage or unemployed people.
@@MachWorldWide Interesting! Thanks for sharing.
I want to visit Korea soon so this video was really helpful! 👍🏼