Sure they have cameras so if you steal, you may get caught. In other countries, you may have some girl at the till. They won't be able to stop anybody from stealing anyway so the situation is not much different in the end.
Okay but if you put an "automated store" in Italy, I swear to God they will even steal the doors if they can. The difference is huge. Here YOU DON'T TRUST PEOPLE because they will try everything they can to steal if they can save some euros. There was a famous "attenzione pickpockets" TikTok warning of pickpocketers in the subway, obviously that was from Milan, Italy. Because we simply don't have that culture of respect
I was amazed to see unmanned newspaper stands in Switzerland where people just took one and put the coins in a box that was right there, available to anyone if they wanted to steal it. Or a 24/7 Żabka (convenience store) in Poland where, before being able to open the door, you had to put your credit card and your phone number, then you were able to enter, grab anything you wanted, and leave without having to scan the items as the cameras picked up the items you got... Japan takes it a step further, where you don't even need to put your credit card, people TRUST that you will not steal and pay everything that you bought. Here, I tell you, this would never work
I wish we could have places like this in the U.S. but alas we are not trustworthy.
Will never happen
you did before you let the third world in
Very cool video my guy, thanks👍
Interesting contrast with Korea's political chaos right now.
High trust places can still have very corrupt gov. That's because trusting fellow ppl is not the same as trusting the government
These stores are kind of all the same with different products in them. It's kind of creepy!
a high trust society would mean no cameras... seoul is filled with cctv
Trust but verify
这种情况在中国很常见。你把东西放在大街上几乎也没有人拿
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中国偷窃现象太严重了。人们控制不住自己。
Sure they have cameras so if you steal, you may get caught. In other countries, you may have some girl at the till. They won't be able to stop anybody from stealing anyway so the situation is not much different in the end.
Korea had low rates of crime prior to CCTV. Also, where in the West could there be unmanned stores? It ain't the same, sir.
@@solongoskorea8225It is absolutely the same thing. If South Korea were a high trust society there wouldn't be any SECURITY cameras.
Okay but if you put an "automated store" in Italy, I swear to God they will even steal the doors if they can. The difference is huge. Here YOU DON'T TRUST PEOPLE because they will try everything they can to steal if they can save some euros. There was a famous "attenzione pickpockets" TikTok warning of pickpocketers in the subway, obviously that was from Milan, Italy.
Because we simply don't have that culture of respect
I was amazed to see unmanned newspaper stands in Switzerland where people just took one and put the coins in a box that was right there, available to anyone if they wanted to steal it. Or a 24/7 Żabka (convenience store) in Poland where, before being able to open the door, you had to put your credit card and your phone number, then you were able to enter, grab anything you wanted, and leave without having to scan the items as the cameras picked up the items you got...
Japan takes it a step further, where you don't even need to put your credit card, people TRUST that you will not steal and pay everything that you bought. Here, I tell you, this would never work