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- Three rules you MUST follow when you go to a Korean restaurant👀💬 (The K-dessert part is a MUST😏) @cake.learnkorean
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Three rules you MUST follow when you go to a Korean restaurant👀💬 (The K-dessert part is a MUST😏) And again, no one took the last bit of K-dessert 👀💬
그냥 가위바위보해서 먹으면 안되나옄ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
한국인인데 눈치게임 힘드러여....ㅠ
@@user-kr5vd3dl8q좋은 생각이에요!
Why waste food? Just be honest! Whoever wants it should eat that last piece 😂 Don’t play hypocrites 😂
In Ethiopia we do the same things and I also thing in few other countries they do the same. Nice to see other people do it.
@@ag-lovertrue lol all arab countries do the same just not the dessert part
Meanwhile Germans watching this video: Happily eating the last piece (think of the food waste!), happily not ordering dessert (sorry can't fit it in my stomach), happily agreeing if the other wants to foot the bill😂
....same in Italy!! 😅😅
@@marialuisaachille9608 We're more similar than we think (I'd also finish every morsel of Italian food 😍)
Got to leave an "Anstandsrest" 😅 and we usually argue who gets to invite the others. Maybe it's different in other parts of Germany... But yeah, nobody ever wants to eat dessert 😂
Same in Poland 😅
Same in India 😂😂
I don't care about rules.
Just split everything (from food to bill)... 😂😂
Same 😂
Right?😂
Exactly
Same bro 😂
As an Indian, we never leave the food in the plate, and clean it completely.
As an Arab I can confirm
It’s _not_ about leaving food. It’s about giving another person the chance to have the last piece. Somebody _will_ eat that last piece in the end.
@@user-iv8ex1ek4jyes but if no one ate then it would be waste
@@mm-fo3fxآخر حبة للي تحبه
I am Indian too and we always leave the last piece and say others to take it don't generalize to yourself only 😊
The betrayal in wanting dessert and they bring out some rice. I like sweets!😭
Rice don't have flavour you can make It work as a dessert if you add sweets to It
Rice can actually be a really good sweet dessert too! Personally would 100% recommend trying some of the options! 아주 맛있어요 😍
@@Strawberry_Roses_versionrice yes. Fried rice no.
It was an incorrect translation, they didn’t say the word dessert, they said after meal food. Basically in Korean culture often before your main food you will have a soup(miso/douenjang or seaweed is most common) then after the meal you’ll often have things life friend rice or such.
So there is before meal, meal and after meal.
After meal being 후식 I think they translated it to dessert since there isn’t a similar word or even culture in most if not all native English speaking countries.
@@panglaro8486 no one said fried rice wth-
The last piece is an asian cultural heritage
which asian?
Nope, not in my culture
Rule 3 is so true😂😂😂The adults are fighting to pay meanwhile childeren are fighting to not pay.
my late paternal aunt and dad always fight for the check, they're siblings
We went out together for dinner last night at a buffet for 스승의날. The tiny women Korean teachers had like 7 rounds. When I got dessert on my 3rd round they were like "Dessert already?!" I was like "I'm full." They were shocked. They had multiple plates each trip and ordered 3 huge bowls of ramen. Where did they put it all?! I was shocked at them and they were shocked at me.
I feel you tho🥲
As a Korean with tiny stomach, ppl won't understand me 😅😂 there's some culture (? convention, I mean) where they regard you as "smallhearted, coward(?), weak" if your appetite isn't big. I'm skinny and that's true so nvm idk how my friends and all the people eat so much amount in just few moments in my pov
I had the exact same experience many times over when I was living there. I don't know where they put it all, and somehow they still stay so thin! Black magic, I say, black magic!
15 years and I'm still wondering. I'm overweight so after I eat a couple of plates they are asking if I'm on a diet 💀
Do they just not eat for a few days after?
Maybe it's the kimchi. The bacterial eat all the food so that doesn't leave any left for the person.
@@hamishfox WHAT- THE?!?!?!!? LMFAO I CANT im korean i eat kimchi all the time but still my stomach weak af so can't afford a lot of food tho 😂🤦♀️
We're exactly.... the opposite- ...well, applied only to family members.
- fight for the last pieces
- order a lot in one go. No dessert, that is for another shop lol
- The eldest usually paid for our meals lol
If friends then, we go dutch. Yours is yours, mine is mine.
It's not just in korean restaurants, it's in whole Asia.
Not whole Asia 😑😑
East Asian Culture
Commenting from Japan, we don't date to take the last piece, but we don't go for J-sweets and split bills
Pretty much the same in France. Except for the bill that we'd rather share because we're so poor 🤣
Exactly 😂
1. Say hi to everyone when you arrive;
2. Don't make noise eating;
3. Never leave any food behind. You can make a packed lunch of if, but you can't leave food behind;
4. There's always room for dessert. There's an extra stomach only for this;
5. Say goodbye to everyone before leaving.
I think fighting for bills is in every country
Im a korean guy who studied abroad so i always eat the last piece and look confused..... always work heheh
😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
I love how the rule is not " pay the bill" but " fight for the bill"😂
These rules also apply if you are eating alone in the restaurant
Indian culture we have these
Indian you mean native American??
My rule, never left food on the table.
It’s a waste, think of the sweat and blood from the hard work of people and nature to produce those resource for you to fill your stomach and the sacrifices of animals life.
Rice, meat, vegetables, fruits.
Have respect for your foods and hard work of other to provide them for you even if you’re paying for it.
I am from India and this is same as Indian culture but few different like last piece of food everyone will say I will not eat but everyone wants to eat and for money they will say that I will give but in you give why should I give
my move would be to offer the last piece and say if no one's taking it, I will take it so make your choice now
I do this too. 😂
meanwhile in brazil we fight for the last piece and avoid the bill
Fight for bills and dessert thing are so accurate 😂😂
First,the second and the last one(All of them)is so true and same with our culture😂😊
Love from Turkiye ❤🇹🇷
"K-desert" is craaaazy😭😭
In Colombia🇪🇨, generally there's not a small part left but a big one, so we ask the restaurant to pack it and those who want it are the ones to take it.
About the bill, if nobody specifically did the invitation for the meal and it was just agreed by all to go together to eat, usually each one pays their part, and if someone pays your part, you'll surely pay the part of that person next time for courtesy.
Wait that's the ecuadorian flag lol
@Cristyface Colombia's flag has a shield too, and very important to us, and that's too small to know which one it is, as both countries share similitudes because of the common past of " *La Gran Colombia* " and I'm convinced that I don't have to deny the symbols of my country just because some creators of icons don't know our history.
@@HobiVibe No I mean even if I look at it on desktop, it says: Colombia🇪🇨, meaning you used the actual Ecuadorian flag. I've seen the Colombian flag with the shield, too! I just found it funny because I don't see my family's country, Ecuador, in the online spaces I'm in super often so it was nice to see. I hope I did not offend! Nosotros somos hermanos con raíces en La Gran Colombia :)
Mk se confundió, esa bandera es la de Ecuador xd
@@kokoongi te respondo lo mismo que a Cristyface: La bandera de Colombia también tiene un escudo, y muy importante para nosotros, y ese icono es muy pequeño para que alguien pueda afirmar cuál es, ya que ambos países comparten similitudes por el pasado común de " *La Gran Colombia* " y tengo la convicción de que no tengo por qué negar los símbolos de mi país sólo porque algunos creadores de íconos no conocen nuestra historia... no me equivoqué, lo usé a propósito.
the dessert was some more rice 🥴
The cheese there is sweet lol
😂😂😂😂 me and my friends will just fight for the last one😂😂😂
“My race is different than your race”
“Stop being racist to me we are all people”
That's... kinda right
None of those work in central Europe I think :D
It's the same everywhere, I think.
Imma break every single one of these rules 😂😂 it’s just natural
The bill fighting is daily routine between my dad and my mom's sister's husband...😂😂
But Vernon Bonon always eats the last piece 😂😂
In my experience in America when I was younger, the same thing happened at the table. However, after all the banter, someone would finally say, "Well, if no one wants it, I'll eat it." Now that I'm past 40, everyone walks away and leaves it. Dessert may not even be considered!😂
i iran we have something similar! it called ta'rof (تعارف) it means you shouldn't accept things at first even if you want it, to be polite 😅 like offer to pay the bill or not eating the last piece or invite people to your house or not accepting that they do something for you! it's very complicated & occur at every situation so it's hard for foreigners to understand it, even for us is hard to recognize if someone is doing that or really mean it
These videos are awesome. Best way to learn real Korean.
The Korean culture is so similar with the Turkish culture and I love it🎀
That fight was too polite. My mom almost broke my hand once.
😂😂😂 I've even seen someone push her friend a few meters away just to pay.
yikes 😬
100% same for all of them in Türkiye lol ❤🇹🇷🇰🇷
But well, after all that "you can eat the last piece, I'm okay" dialogues, someone eats the last piece at the end lol (mostly a child if there is, or just someone from the table)
Not only Koreans but whole Asia 😭🥺🥺
1. I'm gonna help y'all.
2. Okay! Okay!
3. Thank you!
In here Sri Lanka we also like this 🤭🤣 same 💯💯
Hi 🇱🇰
same here in singapore… I guess it’s an asian thing
no
Same thing happens here too but if no one takes the last bite then we divide it among ourselves.😊😊
Yeah, definitely in my parallel universe 😆😆
Its almost the same in India for the 1st one we won't waste the food it just automatically given to the most youngest or the foodie
For the 2nd one even if we are full we eats desert like gulab jamun,ice cream etc
For the 3rd if its friends they mostly fight for not to pay the bill or just split it equally but if its family or relatives there's a big fight like "no no let me,let me just this time for WHATEVER sake"
I think it relates to all the Asian Countries
i am not korean, but i always left the last piece... i just feel like anyone else should have it😂
I am broke. Rules no.3 is the best rule.😂
As a Pakistani, you have to eat it all. Amd fight for the bill 😅
Rules To Follow At Korean Restaurant Is Same Like In India🇮🇳🤩
We only follow the last rule. We will not waste any piece of any food. Dessert I don't think we will order it
I happily take the last piece lol
Meanwhile Balkan people who fight for last piece
Wait, so 볶음밥 is a dessert?!!
Trying to read that nearly killed me
Boek eum Bab
😂😭
Actually all are like this... 😂😂😂😂especially we Indians😂😂😂
I think fighting over the bill is a universal thing 💀 .
As a indian, the last one was too relatable. We always always and always fight on who will pay the bill😂😭
Leaving food is seen as disrespect to farmer and cook in my culture
Last one is relatable to my culture (Im Arabian)
I’m Indian my friends and I divide the last piece as well😂
SO does the last piece of each meal stage get wasted or do they split it up for everyone to have a piece???
LMAO this happens all the time during dim sum with EVERY plate. Everyone's always trying to offer the last piece of dim sum to someone.
Number 2 was shocking for me... because dessert is always another food dish hqhahahaha. (We usually have ice cream, coffee, yogurt... as dessert)
But while on a trip my friend and I were seriously arguing over paying and the owner said it felt so heart warming to see.
haha😅
Only the last fight to pay (we don't leave food behind as its considered disrespecting food)
We called it the paiseh piece in singapore
Everyone so cute hahahhah very well done
1 and 3 are “rules” in Spain too. 😂
Literally, I am paying attention to the music in the background and hearing Super Lady 🤣
By the way, the song Super Lady is from (G)idle
I think that's pretty much everywhere
Rule no 1: first go to korea
Rule no 2: make some friends
Everything similar 😅😂😂
(in bangladesh) We happily eat last piece,there is no problem with that. we also offer the last piece to the youngest one which is a way of showing our love towards the youngest.
and also we love to eat desert after the meal ! we take small amount of it if we are not that intereseted.
Yeah we also don’t like to waste food n see it as disrespecting food
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NAWHHH we always be polite and never eat the last piece instead we try to give it to another person what you talking about 💀
(In Bangladesh)I dont know where do you live but in any family buffet or anywhere , we usually dont eat the very last piece right?
But if everyone agrees to eat desert , if we dont want , we take a small piece of it right?
I remember my mom to fight about the bill for 15 mins just so that she can show her gratitude..
Just want to know that is it only me or in whole Bangladesh..
When I lived in Korea, the Koreans I knew grabbed that last piece like their life depended on it...always had to eat super fast to get enough food 😂
In Spain we fight for NOT paying The bill lol
Haha😂
nah in Trinidad we will eat that last piece.😂😂😂
Idk if its relatable to every Indonesian or not, but the fighting for bills and never eating the last piece is so Indonesian coded 😂😂😂
Same same in India too
Without the dessert part rest are same in our Indian culture.
IM GREEK AND THE FIGHT FOR PAYING IS SO REAL. WE GO THERE WITH MY WHOLE BLOOD LINE AND THEN EVERYONE IS FIGHTING WHO IS PAYING LMAO
Indians do the bill thing all the time! I was at a restaurant with my aunt and mother the other day and they spent 30 minutes deciding who’s going to pay.
Yes..1st one and 3rd one as an Asian and a Bangladeshi I confirm this 🤣🤣.
Forger that, I'm eating the last piece without shame. 😌
always fighting over the bill yes
Yess Indonesia too
That's happened with your friends but not your bestfriend 😂
Sounds like a culture I can fit in. Eat the last pieces, desert and don't worry about paying the bills.
same in india just except the dessert. This is called ettiqette
At the end i only heard "anyo", but also for me it sounds like war😂
at this point im totally convinced that turkish people are korean and korean people are turkish
I won't comment about Ireland. Go-wan, go-wan, go-wan, go-wan, go-wan, go-wan ye will.
Do I spy a Father Ted reference?😂
@@Smittenhamster ...I love father Ted!! ..."drink!"😂😂
We have the same rules in Bulgaria😂
Yesss I’m Bulgarian so true 😂
I can totally fight for the bill but I am totally also taking that last piece 😂😅
The last one very similar in my culture when any guest came over...
But the first one 😢 people will fight for the last piece...
Indians are the same but there us difference between eating with close friends and family if we are with our close friends we fight for the last piece but with family we act like we don't need anymore food😂😂
the 1st one Indonesia does this too😭🤣
😊
Same with chinese here
Saurry no one interested in poor smelly china😂😂
Most Westerners only love japan n korea
Bulgarian here - the bill fight is *real*. I'd say young people tend to just split the bill nowadays, but otherwise, you'll be fighting over who will pay it. It's a very long back and forth...
Young Bulgarian here. This is the first time I hear of this. We just split the bill or if someone wants to pay for me, I protest once and then accept and thank them.
@@user-ul4jq7gc2i Really? :o Where do you live? It is less common for young Bulgarians (though I've had it happen at cafes) but when I'm out with mum to a restaurant and a friend of hers, it turns into a very long back and forth on who will pay the bill. We're in Sofia.
@@Saryana0 I live in Sofia too
@@user-ul4jq7gc2i Strange :o I guess it's just different people then, maybe some people follow after their parents and do the back and forth? While others are more used to just splitting the bill? I'm in my early 20s, so if you are younger than me, that could also be a difference.
@@Saryana0 Yeah, maybe
Fight for the last piece and split the bill 🎉
😂
Same culture as us hahaha
This is so funny ❤ totally !