omg the cat cafe was cute af from the outside!! and aww the loneliness will come and go in waves. just make sure u are always out and about exploring like how you’re doing, and try ur best to meet locals cuz they’ll take u to the cool places!! you’ll get used to the language barrier soon too and it’ll be over before u know it u might not even wanna leave 🤣
Hey, Happy Belated Birthday!!! Also, Forgot to Welcome to the best decade of all of our lives last video. I think the 20's are when life really begins. Also, this video is a cool tutorial for navigating public transit during international travel - so many interesting things to see. Thank you.
so is it alr to travel to Korea without knowing Korean? i feel like its different then travelling to other countries w out speaking their language because they have a higher respect level and you might be deemed as disrespectful if you did or said something wrong u might not know of
just booked my flights for late oct-early nov, solo. Do you think it's hard to meet people there? I'm an extrovert and have no problems talking to people, and planning to stay at travel accomodation/lounges to make it slightly easier.
I also went solo and it's good that you're extroverted because knowing how to interact with others is universal. In Seoul specifically, the foreigner population is super friendly and don't feel any way about hitting someone up first to make plans with a stranger.
sick vlog man. Im going to KU in june
glad to hear that, it's an amazing place! Move-in VLOG next 👀
Wish the vid was longer, but video was so good, keep at it 👍
appreciate it 🤝
i love your content and how you explained everything in details haha
appreciate that 🥰
seoul vlogs go crazy
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Wow love the editing on this video!! I’m also studying abroad in South Korea, hope you’re enjoying your time. Who knows I may see you one day 😂😂
Thank you 🥰 and who knows, anything is possible in Seoul 👌
omg the cat cafe was cute af from the outside!! and aww the loneliness will come and go in waves. just make sure u are always out and about exploring like how you’re doing, and try ur best to meet locals cuz they’ll take u to the cool places!! you’ll get used to the language barrier soon too and it’ll be over before u know it u might not even wanna leave 🤣
Hey, Happy Belated Birthday!!! Also, Forgot to Welcome to the best decade of all of our lives last video. I think the 20's are when life really begins. Also, this video is a cool tutorial for navigating public transit during international travel - so many interesting things to see. Thank you.
Stick with it bro, learning is part of the journey !! You keeping a great attitude 💪🏽🔥
gotta keep pushing 🏁
so is it alr to travel to Korea without knowing Korean? i feel like its different then travelling to other countries w out speaking their language because they have a higher respect level and you might be deemed as disrespectful if you did or said something wrong u might not know of
By the time you are back in the U.S., you can teach Korean. Keep up a good spirit and work.
just booked my flights for late oct-early nov, solo. Do you think it's hard to meet people there? I'm an extrovert and have no problems talking to people, and planning to stay at travel accomodation/lounges to make it slightly easier.
I also went solo and it's good that you're extroverted because knowing how to interact with others is universal. In Seoul specifically, the foreigner population is super friendly and don't feel any way about hitting someone up first to make plans with a stranger.
ayo, mans finally remebered his youtube password
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keep that duolingo going 😂
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