@@raymonds7492 well I really liked that in the movie. It was more realistic to me since in most of the World we actually don't have guns. So I really felt the story as something that could happen were I live.
Back in high school I went Korea for my senior year, these were some things that happened to me: 1. Koreans don’t say “bless you” 2. Nobody holds doors 3. The Ahjummas gave me hella free samples, and complimented how chocolate my skin was 4. I got stares cause I was walking slow 5. I’m black so when I went to the club everyone crowded around me 6. Those cult girls would always ask me a questions 7. Karaoke was my thang 8. Most food is spicy (I have a limit) 9. A lot of strangers wanted to be my friend only because they wanted a black friend🙄 10. My host family spoiled the shit out of me, and my host’s grandma always made me food 11. Koreans are genuinely nice😍😍😍😍
Disagree big time Koreans are rude, racism and discrimination is everywhere They are the most unfriendly and unhelpful people you will meet. Compared to other Asian countries they are way behind and other Asian countries have lots of bad things to say about Koreans, they find them arrogant and rude My black friend would never go back because of the abuse he got Believe me go to Taiwan Thailand Japan Cambodia or Vietnam and see real open honest none judgemental friendly people you will see the difference
Awww! I just watched the zombie movie on Netflix, it was good and yes the zombies were fast. Also a little more realistic people with no experience with weapons.
"when you ask someone to eat with you,you need to ask them 3 times before they say yes because that's what they think is polite" actually... that's an *Asian* thing😉❤
Omgggg I have to face same problem in US in school i walk fast and ppl around me r like y r u walking so fast and I was like this is my normal speed of walking 🤣💜
In the U.S. we have a wide safety margin because of liabilities; this goes for everything including presciption drugs with much lower potency compare to anywhere else.
Guy: will you marry me? Girl: I really don't wanna bother you. Guy: will you marry me, please Girl: Are you sure you wanna marry me? Guy: please, will you marry me?! Girl: YES!!! (In girls head: "thank god he asked the 3rd time")
The fact that almost everything happens in my country lol I am from India btw 1. Everyone is in a hurry In india Too 2.It takes 3 times to convince someone.. or they are gonna be like...... NO! 3. Peaple In my country are also helpful..... NOT THAT MUCH, BUT THERE ARE... I relate so much lol
I come from the Netherlands but my parents are Morrocan and we do the same thing.. We always share food, our door is always open for everybody. I had some friends who in a group would eat a bag of candy or something and dont even offer to share. First time i saw that i was shocked. It felt so rude to me. My Mom taught me that if i dont have enough for everyone to share with i should eat alone somewhere especialy when i was a child. Because there could be someone who didnt have the same. Seriously if my mom cooks, the best goes to the guest as it should be.
OMG! I am an Indian and we don't accept kindness right away as well. I never knew I would be able to relate this with a non desi. I am very used to doing that until I moved overseas I realised I have to keep it within the Indian context. The food culture is also relatable. A perfect example would be a visit. The guests must be asked if they wanna have something. It is usually tea (or coffee). But the guests will say no until few times. It is really a problem when you actually don't want anything but they think you are being polite. If they are visiting after a long time or for the first time they will be treated with something special. And the guests will say you don't have to do all this and won't eat it right away. It will look kinda greedy if the guests accept it right away. On the other hand, if they don't serve their guests well they will be considered rude. It can be weird tbh.
"Koreans are fast" except when walking on the street. My friend and I have been wondering for the past few months why Koreans walk so slowly (or maybe it's just students that do this? we mostly see students walking around the university)
바리바리!! It's a total farce. People crowd into elevators at break-neck speed and stand in the middle of the damn door for them and for subways while getting on. Most times, it means that you are getting off the elevator/train and some clown is suddenly surprised to see a foreigner inches from them and trying to avoid colliding. And then, after all that fuss, people generally take their sweet time to walk the streets or to do anything involving a line. Oh, and don't get me started on how amazing the use of technology for phone payment is, despite no one EVER having their coupons, loyalty programs, or bank apps ready when they purchase something. Trying to be expedient is great. But it basically is nullified by other habits so it just ends up being stressful for everyone without any real gain. I do like standing in the middle of the elevator doors upon exit and looking at their shocked faces as they try to enter without looking to make sure no one is getting off first. That is hilarious as a foreigner.
My impatience is the number one thing that annoys me about America (so many people are so slow with everything it is rediculous), I don't want to spend more time doing something than is necessary. Get it done and move on. Every situation that takes me longer than I feel it should I start analyzing how to make it more efficient. Probably the number one reason (beyond food) that I love Korea so much.
@@thinkabout288 You are definitely correct on that one, no offense. Have taken a couple vacations/work trips to Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina and after a couple days I feel start to get annoyed quickly. Although it is a good reminder that it could be much worse for me up here.
I used to be the same way - work fast, walk fast, drive fast. Once I got into my mid to late 40's though, I've been slowing down, and not on purpose - but now younger people pass me in the super market. I can't figure out how it happened - when did I get so damn tired and slow?!?
@@pickledginger5876 old age is not always negative . if we had the wisdom of old age when we were young the world would be a different place yes i'm very old ☮
I really love korean culture a lot.And the fact that it matches with my country culture as well makes me want to go to korea more.And I genuinely think that the things that you said is not annoying at all.I am used to it a lot.Thanks for this by the way.
@@DrInduchak yeah ..😂 but in hindi serials....I watch tamil serials( I'm tamizhan) and in Tamil serials there will be no more romantic scenes as in hindi .....by the way I love hindi serials and they are my favorite also💞
That fast culture of yours would drive me crazy. It is exactly why I moved out of the city up to the mountains where it is peaceful and quiet and I can sit and watch all the wildlife as it goes by.
Mark Heisler aw, we recently moved to the mountains for space, and I would give anything to go back to the city. I hate the 1 hour and 30 minutes on the bus ride to school every day, making a total of three hours there and back. Lol I just miss waking up at 7 am again, but the mountains and nature make up for it I guess.
Mark Heisler oh that’s awesome! I would love it if it were like that. We have a school also about a 20-30 minute drive from us, but state lines and stuff make it so that they don’t send a bus here. Also, my mom has a job and can’t drive us there in the mornings anyways :(
It's really sad but I have seen a lot of people talks about Asians but they don't really considers Indian as Asians ..it's really disappointing how they describe us means they'll say like they're talking about real Asians not brown people they'll say real Asians are east Asian..wdf is this Asians are the people who lives in Asia
@@asianviews3528 yeah, and some times they were like ,which continent are you from Me :iam Asian And they were like,what? But where is your narrow eyes .
In America it is considered rude to accept an invitation the first time, (like staying for dinner when visiting a friend), they may only be asking out of politeness and not have enough for everyone. However if asked a second time it is impolite to refuse.
In my country there’s some unspoken rule in certain cultures (my country has various cultures depending in provinces ) to offer, invite, etc 3 times and to wait for the third offer to accept. This is usually what is seen as polite, usually it kinda means u rly mean it of u ask 3 times and it doesn’t make u look overly eager to accept after the third offer
The same in India too . We don't accept everyone's kindness directly . Just to show our politeness . Even if we really want to say yes , we'll still wait for the other person to force us to accept them or their stuffs . Ya may be it's not done by everyone here . But ya people mostly follow this here too and they don't even notice themselves while doing this . Well almost everyone in India have done this thing numbers of time in their life .
@@JessiRose33 same here. I was like speed running the series cause I felt like I was watching something new about zombies. Not the cliche zombie ect. Can't wait 😁
This mostly happen in india when relatives gives us money ...so we pretend that we don't need it but in mind we just wish that we will definetly going to grab it just say us one more time to take it 😂😂😂
When she said about Zombies. Me thinking: *Oh Namjesus Save Me~* *Jungkook Save Me~* *Hobi.....I am fine....* *Jimin......sorry but you got no jams.* *Suga hyung......sorry to disturb your sleep😅😑* *Tae.....RUN!!!* *And Jin hyung........show the zombies your handsome face😅* *Duh*
The fact that Koreans really care about others is so true. Specially if you are a student or stuff - my case. Always having meals together and all. Although I'm not used to this kind of treatment and was a little bit overwhelmed, it was also heartwarming. Thank you for your video, missing Korea already
I am from India and I relate to all of this XD Most of the time people won't hold the door for others. I've always agreed on the 3rd time. We always share food except with our siblings.
I will say this, I really like your English, and that's on top of the fact that I really like korean/hangug. And it comes from the way you reason, is, -"that's just the way we are, don't you get it?" So yeah, your pretty cool
This video has no reason to be this funny. Seriously you manage to teach me stuff meanwhile putting a smile on my lips. Thank you for making my day worth more ☺️
I am Hungarian and this sounds soooo familiar especially the asking 3 times and sharing food possibly in an insisting way :D I loooove your videos, your are lovely, hugs from London Xoxox
*takes notes* "how to annoy and piss off rachel kim!" 1. take things slowly 2. hit every floor button on the elevator 3. repeat 🤣🤣😈 TROLOLOLOLOLOL do u love me rachel kim?!?!
the thing ur calling annoying is just sooo cute!! Its very similar here in India as well! The cultures of both india and korean matches to a large extent! We also love sharing our food and keep offering the other person! Its really nice and caring according to me!
I drive my husband crazy because I try to share food and I also won’t take no for an answer. He says I’m annoying, I’m going to say I am just practicing korean culture for my trip there 🤣
NYC has a massive Korean population. Extensive commercial area in Manhattan and a large residential area in Queens. Love going to the Korean BBQ restaurants in midtown Manhattan on the West Side.
@@igloo54 Flushing is an upcoming vibrant area in Queens. I'm going to go there next time I visit NYC. I think the Ozone Park area centered on Liberty Avenue between 77th and 110th Street could possibly be the most structurally beautiful urban area currently on the planet!
Как здорово, что появились русские субтитры! Раньше я не все понимала о чем Рейчел говорила в своих видео и некоторые моменты приходилось переводить, а теперь можно просто включить русские субтитры и наслаждаться🔥🥰 смотреть стало намного удобнее! Спасибо тому, кто сделал перевод💪🏻
I love sharing food! My friend's mom constantly would send me apples (which are really expensive in Korea) and made me Japchae (which is one of my favorites - especially her Japchae). After I went to Korea, I seriously was wishing I could adopt a mom and just visit her all the time, bring her gifts, and learn from her. My American mom is sweet, but I think Korean moms are very involved and lovely.
I watched Kingdom and Train to Busan, and they're some of my favorite zombies, hahaha. I'm laughing at myself that this is what I decided to comment on..... 🤔 haha
India uncle- child this is ur gift.. Child - no, plzz (in mind - give it to me) Uncle- come child take it.. Child - oh I can't ( in mind - ask one more time..)
This is is true!! I was shocked while in the subways..especially during Christmas in Seoul. Ppl were pushing/shoving to get out or come into the subway.
Talking about accepting people’s kindness, how do we know if that person we asked if we can help just wants to be polite or really doesn’t want to be helped ...?
Ok so i am from Albania and ya know we don't accept people kindness directly . We refuse like you Koreans but when the person offering you , won't stop then we accept it and to be honest that's what goes into my mind , ya know the thing you said 'come on ask me one more time , i promise i will say yes if you ask me etc ' . And i know i haven't told you but you are so pretty and i love your dimples !
Thanks for sharing your experiences in Korea. A war that could break out with North Korea again doesn't help the stressful culture. I agree with everything you said even though I am Korean. Be safe and happy.
When she said : "blood, sweat, and tears" I thought she is going to mention about BTS.. and blood, sweat, and tears is gonna play in the background...😅 Besides, I am from India... And Indians always "no" Everytime before saying or starting any conversation..😂
This hesitant trait is so abundant in pakistanis as well..the same thing is going on inside our heads if we really want to join someone for dinner..please say one more time,please ..and we love sharing food too..if u ever come to pakistan u will meet so many food sellers who won't even take money from you because foreigners are considered special guests and we care so much about our guests. Nice video,i loved it
I watched some videos of Westerners living in Korea, they said that in cases of verbal violence, if you are not a Korean, you should not fight back, defend yourself or go to the police, nobody will listen to you or help you. I was scared, my Korean friends who have lived in my city for years said that this is what happens.
I liked offering or sharing foods or snacks to people at work, new friends or acquaintances or to anyone sitting or just around me even in public place. However, if I offered one's and was rejected especially by people at work or people I knew of...new or old acquaintances, I will not dare to offer again cuz I felt embarrassed. I don't like the feeling of being rejected thus, with strangers I could understand if they rejected my offers, I don't feel bad about it and for those accepted my offers I'm very thankful. Thank you for sharing your thought and culture.😇
Zombies are 10 times more terrifying when they’re fast
and the character don't have real weapons
Same
@@raymonds7492 well I really liked that in the movie. It was more realistic to me since in most of the World we actually don't have guns. So I really felt the story as something that could happen were I live.
@@doloresfraga5609 yeah it really adds tension but guns don't helps much against the writers, they will kill off who they want.
I'm the 200th liker
I cannot stand slow walkers when im trying to get somewhere so this is sort of comforting in a way lol
Stina especially when they do it on purpose.... ._.
Oh, when you mentioned "slow walkers", I thought you were talking about zombies and not commuters. LOL!!!!
@@mx5hong LMAOO after i hit send i realized it might come off that way
Yezss
Especially when your at school they either walk slow or stop right in the middle of the hallway.
Koreans: We want everything to go fast
Also Koreans: Ask me three times
Good point
🤣🤣🤣🤣
"We love sharing food"
*me who doesn't even share chips with my little sister*
Hmmmmm Korean love sharing food
Jk and JiN fighting over a Chip pack - guess we are not Korean 😂😂
@@makinglast7783 yeah but they mostly share their food that was just for fun
Hi
@@atranggichuza8567 hi
I do share food but i always think that would i give this to her but if i did give this to her i would die in hunger
In India we are also like this when we get offers like Reletives say "Oh stay tonight" and we say " Oh no next time" ..
And the next time never comes😂
True
@@sevensupergirlsandsixsecre6050 lmao so true😂😂
Actually I guess every Asian country do this cuz I am Korean myself
@@sevensupergirlsandsixsecre6050 HELLA TRUE!
Back in high school I went Korea for my senior year, these were some things that happened to me:
1. Koreans don’t say “bless you”
2. Nobody holds doors
3. The Ahjummas gave me hella free samples, and complimented how chocolate my skin was
4. I got stares cause I was walking slow
5. I’m black so when I went to the club everyone crowded around me
6. Those cult girls would always ask me a questions
7. Karaoke was my thang
8. Most food is spicy (I have a limit)
9. A lot of strangers wanted to be my friend only because they wanted a black friend🙄
10. My host family spoiled the shit out of me, and my host’s grandma always made me food
11. Koreans are genuinely nice😍😍😍😍
arlene mutua it only irritated me a little, and I eventually got used to it.
Where from u?..I think Koreans don't care about others??
Shweta Shweta I’m from the U.S. I’m not saying that every single Korean cares about others, but from the people that I have met they were nice
TeEra Richards The same goes to Africa lol. No one has that time. Everyone minds their business. But, that was about saying (bless u & holding doors).
Disagree big time Koreans are rude, racism and discrimination is everywhere
They are the most unfriendly and unhelpful people you will meet.
Compared to other Asian countries they are way behind and other Asian countries
have lots of bad things to say about Koreans, they find them arrogant and rude
My black friend would never go back because of the abuse he got
Believe me go to Taiwan Thailand Japan Cambodia or Vietnam and see real open honest
none judgemental friendly people you will see the difference
If there were fast zombies in the walking dead almost no one would've survived or live as long as they did! 😂
Haha lol
Why not? Eventually the zombies would shred their muscles and become almost harmless.
Awww! I just watched the zombie movie on Netflix, it was good and yes the zombies were fast. Also a little more realistic people with no experience with weapons.
You guys should check out "Kingdom!" It's on Netflix, its sooo good! Most movies I like lately have been foreign tbh.
BT21 love but damm the Asian one they have like superpower to fight back in martial art.😂💯❤️
5:21 I am an INDIAN and in India we also say 'No' before accepting something...!! so..!! I GET IT 😂😂😂
yes, you are right
Exactly we do that too
Same but I'm mexican😂
I was going to write then I saw your comment 🤦♀😂😂💜💜
@Kashish Rathod ha hm bhi dhyn me rkhte hai iska
Koreans: *being kind and share their food*
Americans: *fight over food with their friends and family*
Ummm no. Your mistaking Americans for Chinese
How can this be so accurate? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That is not true. lol
porkypine2 then how come me and my friends do it all the time then lol?
I fight over food too but I'm not American 😂
Her: koreans loves to share food........
Jungkook : aM i A jOkE tO yOu...........
Kookie
No one can seperate jk and his Banana milk😂
@@drowning_ship oh myyyy...... 😂😂😂
Oh
So you thinks kookie belongs to you , huh !!!!
💀💀💀💀
@@litaokonyak1258 can't take a joke💀
Okay does anyone else find it weird that Korean's like to be fast and efficient, but they refuse to say yes the first time That wastes a lot of time
@pierusofpella I agree💜
because saving face goes before efficiency
"when you ask someone to eat with you,you need to ask them 3 times before they say yes because that's what they think is polite"
actually... that's an *Asian* thing😉❤
Not just Asian
Yes
"Tears blood sweat"
No one:
Me:Blood sweat and tears
Any Army?
Oml same
Yup I am 💜💜💜💜💜
Same lol
Me too
Exactly what I thought when I heard her say that!!! Army!!!!
"blood sweat tears"
no one
ME (starts singing )"napita nulmul "
any army here
YASSS!!!!
ARMY IN THE BUILDING
Machima munno yeah 😂😂
I was thinking about same thing
bahah it's "Pitam nunmul" if you want to pronuonce it
피땀눈물 (Pi-Ddam Nun-Mul)
me: **walks like i usually do**
people: **staring**
friend: why are you walking so fast?!
I'm from India🇮🇳💜
Hi
Hi
@@atranggichuza8567 is this lakshitha from Chennai
Omgggg I have to face same problem in US in school i walk fast and ppl around me r like y r u walking so fast and I was like this is my normal speed of walking 🤣💜
😂😂
These slow elevators are definitely the most frustrating part about returning to the US...
In the U.S. we have a wide safety margin because of liabilities; this goes for everything including presciption drugs with much lower potency compare to anywhere else.
yes,i believe.we both misunderstood each other bec.words and action is inconsistent so i changed his name to Crazy Korean.
The zombie reference made me die of laughter
@Aileen Bao ayy Armys everywhere
I laughed til it hurt😂
Thumbnail is "Train to Busan" I LOVEEE THAT MOVIE 💜💜 Even though it was sad.....
Edit: The BTS reference 😂
@@taeggeuk5686 I cried through most of it
YES I LOVE BTS AND TRAIN TO BUSAN YESSSS
I heard they were making a second one!
@@jackabeans9111 I hope so!
What BTS reference?
Guy: will you marry me?
Girl: I really don't wanna bother you.
Guy: will you marry me, please
Girl: Are you sure you wanna marry me?
Guy: please, will you marry me?!
Girl: YES!!! (In girls head: "thank god he asked the 3rd time")
actually in relationship you get 1 time to get it right
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was lmao 😂
🤣😂😂😂 good one!
First 2 times don't ask in public lol
The fact that almost everything happens in my country lol
I am from India btw
1. Everyone is in a hurry In india Too
2.It takes 3 times to convince someone.. or they are gonna be like...... NO!
3. Peaple In my country are also helpful..... NOT THAT MUCH, BUT THERE ARE...
I relate so much lol
In India people who drive slow are frowned upon but are not yelled or misbehaved with. Others just rush by them.
@@tubepeeper ya!
Really India and South Korea have many things in common
@@jyotisahu8112 after all south koreans also have a lil bit of Indian blood 😊
OMG PEOPLE FREELY SHARE FOOD WITH FRIENDS!?
GUESS WHO'S MOVING TO KOREA TO MAKE FRIENDS WHO WILL FORCE FEED ME!!!!
Where are you from...?
I come from the Netherlands but my parents are Morrocan and we do the same thing.. We always share food, our door is always open for everybody. I had some friends who in a group would eat a bag of candy or something and dont even offer to share. First time i saw that i was shocked. It felt so rude to me. My Mom taught me that if i dont have enough for everyone to share with i should eat alone somewhere especialy when i was a child. Because there could be someone who didnt have the same. Seriously if my mom cooks, the best goes to the guest as it should be.
Haha
I can't choose either, I think your pic has chosen you.
Jessy IsTheBest
Lols it’s the same thing for Marshallese people
OMG! I am an Indian and we don't accept kindness right away as well. I never knew I would be able to relate this with a non desi. I am very used to doing that until I moved overseas I realised I have to keep it within the Indian context. The food culture is also relatable.
A perfect example would be a visit. The guests must be asked if they wanna have something. It is usually tea (or coffee). But the guests will say no until few times. It is really a problem when you actually don't want anything but they think you are being polite. If they are visiting after a long time or for the first time they will be treated with something special. And the guests will say you don't have to do all this and won't eat it right away. It will look kinda greedy if the guests accept it right away. On the other hand, if they don't serve their guests well they will be considered rude. It can be weird tbh.
joonjingiseokminyungkook BTSarmy Canadian here 🙋♀️ Lots of people here do it
I'm from Russia, and the way you describe guest visits is so relatable, it's weird
So true in India!😄 But, unlike in Korea, we have to have a LOT of patience...things go slooooow in India!
@@bhaktichaudhary1797 Yeah.. people are fast but the system functions slowly. So we have to be patient.. lol
I am Indian too I know what I r trying to say.😅😅💜
ohhhh the elevators in Korea, I remember smashing the close door button so many times... good memories :)
really good memories
HAHHAH
I smash the close door button on elevators no matter where I am. Someday I am scared I will break it😂
Rachel: ‘So basically I’m going to be saving you some pain and stress and blood and tears and sweat’
My ARMY ass: *breaks into Blood, Sweat and tears*
I felt that Army
I am triggered I am army
😂💜
Yessssssssss gurllll
My ARMY self was awaken
“blood , sweat” ...
me: blood , sweat and tears ?
"Koreans are fast" except when walking on the street. My friend and I have been wondering for the past few months why Koreans walk so slowly (or maybe it's just students that do this? we mostly see students walking around the university)
Perhaps their batteries have run down from rushing around all day?
Cause their public transportation is so fast they don’t need to walk fast.
바리바리!! It's a total farce. People crowd into elevators at break-neck speed and stand in the middle of the damn door for them and for subways while getting on. Most times, it means that you are getting off the elevator/train and some clown is suddenly surprised to see a foreigner inches from them and trying to avoid colliding. And then, after all that fuss, people generally take their sweet time to walk the streets or to do anything involving a line. Oh, and don't get me started on how amazing the use of technology for phone payment is, despite no one EVER having their coupons, loyalty programs, or bank apps ready when they purchase something. Trying to be expedient is great. But it basically is nullified by other habits so it just ends up being stressful for everyone without any real gain. I do like standing in the middle of the elevator doors upon exit and looking at their shocked faces as they try to enter without looking to make sure no one is getting off first. That is hilarious as a foreigner.
Fast Zombies are the absolute worst kind of Zombie.
Rachel: Because guess what?...I DONT SAY I’M SORRY EITHER”!
2:56 - Rachel officially snapped
😂
“Koreans can be a little extra sometimes.” A little. Hahaha.
Oh my god I'd literally never stop appologising. I APPOLOGISE WHEN I WALK INTO CHAIRS
😭😭😭😭same
I think these things apply to most asian countries in different degrees depending on sub-urban/city areas
train to busan was so sad 😭😢
So much feels in one movie 😭😢
I cried until I had a headache 🤕
I'm feeling depressed just recalling it 😭😭
Yeah, you know they're trying to make an American version, hope they don't mess it up!??
Yes
My impatience is the number one thing that annoys me about America (so many people are so slow with everything it is rediculous), I don't want to spend more time doing something than is necessary. Get it done and move on. Every situation that takes me longer than I feel it should I start analyzing how to make it more efficient.
Probably the number one reason (beyond food) that I love Korea so much.
if you don't like s l o w don't dare come to the southern states now that's s l o w
@@thinkabout288 You are definitely correct on that one, no offense. Have taken a couple vacations/work trips to Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina and after a couple days I feel start to get annoyed quickly. Although it is a good reminder that it could be much worse for me up here.
I used to be the same way - work fast, walk fast, drive fast. Once I got into my mid to late 40's though, I've been slowing down, and not on purpose - but now younger people pass me in the super market. I can't figure out how it happened - when did I get so damn tired and slow?!?
@@pickledginger5876 old age is not always negative . if we had the wisdom of old age when we were young the world would be a different place yes i'm very old ☮
Patience is a virtue , if you hurry everything in your life , sooner or later you will ask yourself why.
I really love korean culture a lot.And the fact that it matches with my country culture as well makes me want to go to korea more.And I genuinely think that the things that you said is not annoying at all.I am used to it a lot.Thanks for this by the way.
2:09 and why in kdramas i have to wait like 20 ep for the main couple characters to hug
Same for Indian dramas/movies 😂😂
@@DrInduchak in Indian dramas after marriage also they won't hug each other for at least one year....😂
@@jayamv7107 😃😃👍 but may sometimes become pregnant/ or hv a child 😂😂😂
@@DrInduchak yeah ..😂 but in hindi serials....I watch tamil serials( I'm tamizhan) and in Tamil serials there will be no more romantic scenes as in hindi .....by the way I love hindi serials and they are my favorite also💞
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That fast culture of yours would drive me crazy. It is exactly why I moved out of the city up to the mountains where it is peaceful and quiet and I can sit and watch all the wildlife as it goes by.
Biggest mood. I couldn't stand a fast life like that. Take time to smell the roses, you know? Then again I'm from the country so maybe that's why. lol
Mark Heisler aw, we recently moved to the mountains for space, and I would give anything to go back to the city. I hate the 1 hour and 30 minutes on the bus ride to school every day, making a total of three hours there and back.
Lol I just miss waking up at 7 am again, but the mountains and nature make up for it I guess.
Lucky for me it only takes about 20 to 25 minutes to get to work. About the same time as it took me in the city but, no traffic jams and no rush hour.
Mark Heisler oh that’s awesome! I would love it if it were like that. We have a school also about a 20-30 minute drive from us, but state lines and stuff make it so that they don’t send a bus here. Also, my mom has a job and can’t drive us there in the mornings anyways :(
Bureaucracy Always seems to get in the way.😉
We Asians are similar in many aspects
And don't forget to consider Indians as asians ,becoz IAM an indian☺️
Yeahhh
It's really sad but I have seen a lot of people talks about Asians but they don't really considers Indian as Asians ..it's really disappointing how they describe us means they'll say like they're talking about real Asians not brown people they'll say real Asians are east Asian..wdf is this Asians are the people who lives in Asia
@@asianviews3528 yeah, and some times they were like ,which continent are you from
Me :iam Asian
And they were like,what? But where is your narrow eyes .
@@mehaayyanar4353 exactly..they only talk bullshit ..I mean go and get some knowledge about Asians and Asia
indians might not look like east asians but the culture and customs are similar
I was expecting a video of you just sitting there silently.
Haha :D would've been funny
Doesn't make sense dumbo
@@husnawali9361 It's a joke, idiot...
@@husnawali9361 you idiot -_- r/woosh
Turns out my personality is from korea?
Same😮😂
Or maybe you’re just kind and caring? It’s common among Koreans but it’s not exclusive to just them.
@@j.r.2674 I edited my comment cuz I agree with you completely
Same !!
Lol same
Them zombies straight said: DASHI RUN RUN RUN RUN
Rachel: Tears,blood and sweat
Me: omg BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS by BTS
"Napitanumul "
NEPITAMNUNMUL~~~~
AHHH! CAN I ASK SOMETHING CO ARMY?
Napitanumul
@@nicoleragasa1545 yeah sure
"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."
May 10, 1940, Winston Churchill
In my culture asking and asking is considered rude cause you might be pressuring the person. So may be twice but not a third time
You're Japanese?
In America it is considered rude to accept an invitation the first time, (like staying for dinner when visiting a friend), they may only be asking out of politeness and not have enough for everyone. However if asked a second time it is impolite to refuse.
In my country there’s some unspoken rule in certain cultures (my country has various cultures depending in provinces ) to offer, invite, etc 3 times and to wait for the third offer to accept. This is usually what is seen as polite, usually it kinda means u rly mean it of u ask 3 times and it doesn’t make u look overly eager to accept after the third offer
Korea - We are fast, you know?
No one
Not even single soul
Me - *Remembering about Suga*
Cm on girl. DoN't LiE!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
U know how jhope walks?
@@Eman-np1ih how? Jiminshii showed us one time
@@vidyadambale9279 I mean how fast he walks at airport u know 😂😂
@@Eman-np1ih 😂😂😂yes😆😆
Me too....thinking about meow
The same in India too .
We don't accept everyone's kindness directly . Just to show our politeness .
Even if we really want to say yes , we'll still wait for the other person to force us to accept them or their stuffs .
Ya may be it's not done by everyone here . But ya people mostly follow this here too and they don't even notice themselves while doing this .
Well almost everyone in India have done this thing numbers of time in their life .
Once I went to my Korean friend's house and while we were having lunch her mother kept adding food in my plate. They just love sharing food
Who can't wait for Kingdom season 2 ? Watched it on Netflix and the way they end it ughhh "cliffhanger" 😩 Great video Rachel as always 😅😅
Me i was hooked from the star. Hope they wil have more episodes this time. Cause it's great.
@@JessiRose33 same here. I was like speed running the series cause I felt like I was watching something new about zombies. Not the cliche zombie ect. Can't wait 😁
When Rachel said koreans loved to share food......
Me : I am coming to Korea!!!
the bumping and not apologizing is really shocked me, and still i can't, really can't get used to it.
Same here 😒
Ikr like wtf if someone bummed into me and didn't say sorry I would push them
Rachael:Tears blood sweat
Me: oops no it's blood sweat tears
Happy Amii day💜💜
This mostly happen in india when relatives gives us money ...so we pretend that we don't need it but in mind we just wish that we will definetly going to grab it just say us one more time to take it 😂😂😂
Ikr....ha ha ha
Ikr even I have same situation 😂
Oh my like every Indian relatable thing😂😂
Behan drama dikana padta hi h
Our sanskar
@@shishi2357 yeah....😂
What’s up with the train to busan thumbnail?
Are koreans secretly zombies? 😂😂😭😂😭😂😂😂😂
Ra A lol 😂
Stan KNK I noticed too 😂
I was thinking the same thing 😂 I was wondering why she used a train to Busan picture too 😂
Those zombies aren't slow like most zombies in American movies
3:28
lol accepting kindness is hard for me as well...and im from germany... i can relaaaaateee :/
immer wenn man mir was nettes sagt denke ich dass es ironisch gemeint war haha
@@watersheep7557 Everyone, (yes even you), deserves a little kindness from others in life, it should never be expected though.
@@nonofelixno8979 same hahaha ich kanns nd annehmen
@@watersheep7557 that's fucked up logic
Omg ja ich fühle mich dann immer so unwohl!
When she said about Zombies.
Me thinking: *Oh Namjesus Save Me~*
*Jungkook Save Me~*
*Hobi.....I am fine....*
*Jimin......sorry but you got no jams.*
*Suga hyung......sorry to disturb your sleep😅😑*
*Tae.....RUN!!!*
*And Jin hyung........show the zombies your handsome face😅*
*Duh*
😂😂😂😂Nice one
😂😂😂😂Nice one
😂😂😂
Hi co army
@@nicoleragasa1545 hi
The fact that Koreans really care about others is so true. Specially if you are a student or stuff - my case. Always having meals together and all.
Although I'm not used to this kind of treatment and was a little bit overwhelmed, it was also heartwarming.
Thank you for your video, missing Korea already
I am from India and I relate to all of this XD
Most of the time people won't hold the door for others.
I've always agreed on the 3rd time.
We always share food except with our siblings.
Her : koreans are fast
No one :
Not even a soul
Kim soekjin : runs on a treadmill at the speed of a turtle
When I watched kingdom and also train to busan I was like " wth why are they soo fast omg a normal zombie is walking slowly" but now I know😂❤
"We are fast"
My brain:I'm fast as f boii(i hope someone know this meme)
My nosy, fast paced personality finally gonna be appreciated
I will say this, I really like your English, and that's on top of the fact that I really like korean/hangug.
And it comes from the way you reason, is, -"that's just the way we are, don't you get it?"
So yeah, your pretty cool
No one:
Literally no one:
Me: i'm going to bathroom for no. 2
Can't get over the time difference still. It's 9 00 am March 31 here and 1100 pm March 31 there
It would be 10pm...When we move ahead an hour it makes Korea only 13 hours ahead...when we lose an hour, they become 14 hours ahead.
@@krystalrayne5235 Oh ok
I used to watch western youtubers and i also had some 12 hour difference but it was fine i adjusted
@@Ch04_1 Yea I'm trying adjust
I realise the reason behind this....
Jimin didn't accept V's cake untill he asked him 3 times 🙄🙄🙄🙄
BTS every where💜
This video has no reason to be this funny. Seriously you manage to teach me stuff meanwhile putting a smile on my lips. Thank you for making my day worth more ☺️
I am Hungarian and this sounds soooo familiar especially the asking 3 times and sharing food possibly in an insisting way :D I loooove your videos, your are lovely, hugs from London Xoxox
"we love sharing food."
i think I was born in the wrong country. . .
felt that
*takes notes* "how to annoy and piss off rachel kim!"
1. take things slowly
2. hit every floor button on the elevator
3. repeat 🤣🤣😈 TROLOLOLOLOLOL do u love me rachel kim?!?!
I actually thought about talking slowly because im that kind of person to be a little evil ;)
or only ask her twice if she wants a cookie......:D
Now I know how to annoy a Korean.
@@jamesrather7170 LOL. That's what I thought. I would only ask one time.
1:24 blood sweat n tears 😉😉😉😜😅💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
That's what I was thinking- 😂
Yessss 😂💜💜
the thing ur calling annoying is just sooo cute!! Its very similar here in India as well! The cultures of both india and korean matches to a large extent! We also love sharing our food and keep offering the other person! Its really nice and caring according to me!
Yeah i love the sharing food one because it shows how much people care for you! Even though im not Korean and dont know any Korean people.
4:18 me:thinks of BTS voice acting and cracking up 😂
I drive my husband crazy because I try to share food and I also won’t take no for an answer. He says I’m annoying, I’m going to say I am just practicing korean culture for my trip there 🤣
The part about being fast - that sounds like New York City! ㅎㅎㅎ
NYC has a massive Korean population. Extensive commercial area in Manhattan and a large residential area in Queens. Love going to the Korean BBQ restaurants in midtown Manhattan on the West Side.
Flushing, in Queens NYC. Lots of fun, food, and good times.
Las Angels has a Korean Town if you're on the West Coast.
@@igloo54 Flushing is an upcoming vibrant area in Queens. I'm going to go there next time I visit NYC.
I think the Ozone Park area centered on Liberty Avenue between 77th and 110th Street could possibly be the most structurally beautiful urban area currently on the planet!
Как здорово, что появились русские субтитры! Раньше я не все понимала о чем Рейчел говорила в своих видео и некоторые моменты приходилось переводить, а теперь можно просто включить русские субтитры и наслаждаться🔥🥰 смотреть стало намного удобнее! Спасибо тому, кто сделал перевод💪🏻
I love sharing food! My friend's mom constantly would send me apples (which are really expensive in Korea) and made me Japchae (which is one of my favorites - especially her Japchae). After I went to Korea, I seriously was wishing I could adopt a mom and just visit her all the time, bring her gifts, and learn from her. My American mom is sweet, but I think Korean moms are very involved and lovely.
She's literally my favorite channel 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
I watched Kingdom and Train to Busan, and they're some of my favorite zombies, hahaha. I'm laughing at myself that this is what I decided to comment on..... 🤔 haha
India uncle- child this is ur gift..
Child - no, plzz (in mind - give it to me)
Uncle- come child take it..
Child - oh I can't ( in mind - ask one more time..)
Yessss🤣🤣🤣
Yeah😂
Uncle - beta take it
Child - looks at parents, parents nod (in mind - yess)
This is is true!! I was shocked while in the subways..especially during Christmas in Seoul. Ppl were pushing/shoving to get out or come into the subway.
you're soooo calming. I mean your voice and yessss you too
Rachael Kim : "offer me a cookie "
Me : No ,No, No, Yes
Rachael Kim : " still shocked"
The internet isn't super fast all the time, so don't get your hopes up xD
She : Everyone is fast .
Me :(remember) : Train to Busan zoombies😅
Talking about accepting people’s kindness, how do we know if that person we asked if we can help just wants to be polite or really doesn’t want to be helped ...?
Ok so i am from Albania and ya know we don't accept people kindness directly . We refuse like you Koreans but when the person offering you , won't stop then we accept it and to be honest that's what goes into my mind , ya know the thing you said 'come on ask me one more time , i promise i will say yes if you ask me etc ' . And i know i haven't told you but you are so pretty and i love your dimples !
"If something's slow, we want it to be fast"
Guess i better pick up my walking pase
5:43 thats in arabic culture too thats. More respectively
I was about to say that
aww so cute culture
The zombies can run way faster than me LOL
Thanks for sharing your experiences in Korea.
A war that could break out with North Korea again doesn't help the stressful culture.
I agree with everything you said even though I am Korean. Be safe and happy.
Rachel you’re a delight to watch. I love your personality.
That third yes thing in hindi be like
"Chalo tum itna keh hi rahe ho to ruk jata/jati hun.. "
😄😄
The "Love and sharing" aspect is exactly the same in India!!!!😂❤️❤️
When she said : "blood, sweat, and tears"
I thought she is going to mention about BTS.. and blood, sweat, and tears is gonna play in the background...😅
Besides, I am from India... And Indians always "no" Everytime before saying or starting any conversation..😂
This hesitant trait is so abundant in pakistanis as well..the same thing is going on inside our heads if we really want to join someone for dinner..please say one more time,please ..and we love sharing food too..if u ever come to pakistan u will meet so many food sellers who won't even take money from you because foreigners are considered special guests and we care so much about our guests.
Nice video,i loved it
I watched some videos of Westerners living in Korea, they said that in cases of verbal violence, if you are not a Korean, you should not fight back, defend yourself or go to the police, nobody will listen to you or help you. I was scared, my Korean friends who have lived in my city for years said that this is what happens.
Seriously before this vd started i got boy with love full song came as ad AND IM HAPPY *LOVE BTS* ARMY WHERE R U?
"koreans can be a little extra sometimes"
Me : *thinking of BTS being extra*
I saw the thumbnail and my dumbass was like “there’s zombies in there?” 😭
Day6atemywallet I thought the sameeee 😭😭
I liked offering or sharing foods or snacks to people at work, new friends or acquaintances or to anyone sitting or just around me even in public place. However, if I offered one's and was rejected especially by people at work or people I knew of...new or old acquaintances, I will not dare to offer again cuz I felt embarrassed. I don't like the feeling of being rejected thus, with strangers I could understand if they rejected my offers, I don't feel bad about it and for those accepted my offers I'm very thankful. Thank you for sharing your thought and culture.😇
In India.. The three times asking culture for kindness kind of exists too.. 😁