Tell me what your country's drinking ettiquettes are!! Also, if you've enjoyed this video, i might be doing another part focusing only on either korean drinking games & mannerisms mebbe..! lmk!!
In Philippines, we do what we call "Tagay". Where everyone drinks from one glass or shot glass. That glass is passed from each person to person to drink. It's a way to make sure everyone gets their fair share and you trust each other enough to drink from that single glass. All while we have Pulutan (equivalent to spanish tapas) and served in small serving amounts to eat while drinking. Pulutan is a must in every drinking session and definitely a part of the drinking culture of PI.
What struck me the most in this video was her speaking about the neighborhood she was in, and how it would most likely no longer be there within 3-4 years due to the gov't expanding Seoul by creating new buildings. As someone slowly readjusting to the outside world in NYC post-pandemic (ish) with increasing gentrification, it breaks my heart to discover so many of the stores and restaurants I loved before are no longer with us. To you reading this, enjoy and support the places you love when you can. Please remember to not only cherish, but also relish your experiences. We truly do not realize what we have until it's gone.
Omg Tina I'm shook You're managing a restaurant while still being a content creator Don't stress a lot for the sake of creating content 🤗. Hope you're doing good.
This would probably be up there in my top 3 favourite videos from you so far! And not so much/necessarily because alcohol/drinking is involved but more of the social and cultural bit of it! Just brilliant! Thank you for sharing your authentic culture in such a beautiful way
Loved this! I spent 5 years of my early adulthood in South Korea. Seeing Korean street food along with soju and maekju warms my heart. What a fabulous eating and drinking culture.
@@michaelpark5681 Interesting question. I have asked you the same one on previous occasions, seeing you are so opinionated on her, but you never answered, so I will extend the same courtesy to you and leave it as a mystery. As for the concept of projecting, it came up in her last video in my comment section where I said the following. “Exegesis takes information from observable data and tries to formulate an accurate interpretation of reality, whereas eisegesis brings the observer’s interpretation to reality by adding meaning to it. A form of projecting, which explains religions existence, and why misinterpretation is so rampant in personal relationships. In quantum mechanics everything is described by a wave function. But a wave function is not observable it is only a device to determine probabilities. Eisegesis allows for thinking outside of the box, considering all possible meanings and makes life a little more interesting”.
Read Revelation in the Holy Bible all the prophecies are being fulfilled this is the apocalypse... Jesus is coming to rapture his true born again Holy Spirit filled Christian people repent and be ready.... Jesus is the only way to heaven and to escape from going to hell... Jesus died and rose again on the third day to pay for our sins... but we have to repent and become born again.... ask Jesus to forgive you for your sins and be your personal Lord and Savior.... Get baptized in Jesus name ask Jesus to fill you with his Holy Spirit and guide you everyday... Share Jesus with all some more souls can be saved from going to hell 🔥 🙏
@@YossephTeeth A friend of mine actually did some translating work on the oldest extant codex manuscript of the book of Revelation Papyrus 47 (designated by siglum 𝔓47). And I have in my library the authoritative works on textual criticism by Bruce Metzger, Kurt and Barbara Aland. So I am quite familiar with the Apocalypse. But have you ever entertained the concept of religion as being a projection of humanity’s inner longings and desires. If you are interested, then I recommend you start with the works of Robert N. Bellah, “Religion in Human Evolution: From the Palaeolithic to the Axial Age”. I appreciate your response.
Tina, you're really helping second generation (and up) Korean westerners around the world to understand their Korean roots better. So many Korean westerners have lost their understanding of their own culture after leaving Korea. After escaping during the war and immigrating to other countries for safety, refuge, or a new life. After leaving Korea to escape its extreme competitiveness or societal hardships. This is a really great video to help Korean diaspora around the world to understand their Korean roots again. :)
Watching Dooby is really insightful, informative and highly entertaining. I really appreciate her videos where she goes around different places and discusses everything.
11:59 - I really didn't think that the "U-Boot" ("Submarine bomb" - in America called Jaegerbomb) also existed in a Korean version! In Germany this is done with Jägermeister and beer and has a devastating effect that every "drinker" appreciates! I just love this video because it shows such an unexpected cultural resemblance that I wasn't expecting! Lots of love from Germany!❤
sometimes I come back to these videos because they comfort me so much. tina you're the reason why I started to get to know Korean culture better and made visiting Seoul a dream of mine. what a beautiful video, and the way you explain things so accurately really makes me want to jump into the screen and join you. keep it up❤
Just found your channel and totally enjoying your videos. I feel sad about the this aspect of old Korea disappearing. I too hope that they can somehow retain some of that for the future generation to enjoy. Great videos.. keep it going!
I said it before... I 'll say it again... Ministry of Tourism should sponsor this channel 🤩 I love it how you present Korean food culture. I want to travel and visit all these neighbourhoods... I see so many flavours! ps in Greece we call the bomb drink 'submarine' and make it with whisky and beer 😅
As a native Korean, I love your videos so much!! Thank you for showing the good parts of drinking culture Korea. I really love your energy keep up the work!!😊😊
As a Danish person, i can for sure relate about drinking! (we) As a country loves to drink so much beer after work and any time at all! Get some shots in aswell.I'm even drinking right now! Love the couple of vids i've seen.
Finally got to try some Korean food the other day at a new restaurant that opened up by me in Arizona. I’ve always enjoyed drinking soju but it was that much better enjoying it with traditional Korean food. Can’t wait to go to Seoul to experience an even more immersive experience.
Hey Dooby! Just want you to know that you've helped me so much in improving my relationship with food. Thank you for your uplifting vlogs that have taught me so much about Korea and its beautiful cuisine :)
@@michaelpark5681 your comment is very insensitive. i can’t speak from personal experience, but some people struggle with food and eating. EDs, for example, are very very real
@@imaneben1471 Having an eating disorder is a massive luxury that you are very privileged to have. Millions dont even have food to eat and here you are with so much food to spare that you can worry about things like "relationship with food". Its not a physical or mental disorder....its just having so much food that your mind invents problems. Lucky girl.
@@miriamsun3998 My issue isn't overeating it's undereating. This just shows how ignorant you are about the topic if you think an eating disorder always equates someone with tons of food being obese.
This is brilliant!!! It would be amazing for an episode with just Korean drinking tricks, etiquette, superstitions and real world day to day drink things!
Is there a alcoholism problem in Korea. I honestly have never heard of it being a problem , the way they view drinking as a social activity can be really beneficial to prevent isolation and addiction ig. :)
Ah to be young! I miss the days of drinking, my body doesn't handle alcohol the same anymore :c I miss all the fun and friends I had/made those years of life. Great times!
man, i hung out with my korean group occasionally and they never stopped after the first round, always went to another place to drink after, and i couldn't understand how they could fit more food/drink in after the first round, my stomach usually had no more room especially if we had a lots of beers
i have been always impressed by the korean culture and overall the people in Your contry. love Your channel, fun and learning! in hungary it is typical like beer or just what we call: pelkó, which is basically schnaps, it is in some cases over 40 percent of alcohol..
I’ve heard of the drinking etiquette rules, such as the younger will pour drinks for the eldest, and it’s rude/unlucky to pour for yourself. Also have seen the different drinking games, like knocking a shot of soju into beer mugs.
Going to SK for the first time in the beginning of september I wonder if such nights are possible for foreigners.. like those hidden alley bight market 'ish bbqs and pozangs is kinda what we want to experience. Love those vibes more than any shiny and new. Sure Naver Maps and Papago.. but how do you even find such places. I might be overwhelmed with too much preparations in my head, sure.. just gonna go with the flow I guess.
Tina,hi! thank you so much for your videos i enjoy watching them and educating myself with a different culture! it’s so clear how much you like telling us about everything about ways to eat/ how people ate or just the history of korean culture!! thank you!!!!
my 32 years old ass just got chills with so much drinking. after certain age, the hangover it's not hangover. it's illness that last at least 3 days lol but in brazil we like ice cold beer, caipirinhas with cachaça and everything that it can be drink cold. it's too hot in here, we like cold beverages.
Love this. Used to do 5 phase (cha) nights. Phase 1. 삼겹살과 소주 or 치맥 Phase 2. 노리방과 소주 Phase 3. 나이트클럽 with and fruit trays 위스키 or as you went to 포장마차 and 폭탄주. Phase 4. 감자탕 and 소주 Phase 5. 찜질방 to sweat out the alcohol and have the hangover soup also. Love it.
My mind is blown , went looking for the expierence. I worry about the nonsense I will get into. Feeling the night air and the energy around me like that . Such a great happy time
I’m starting to get tired of eating bibimbap and kimbap but tbh, I find these places intimidating since I’m always traveling solo. Y’all are next level, looks like a good time though!
Quite fascinating your "drinking culture". I do like the fact that you're always pairing with food, that's what we also do in Italy, food is never missing really, together with drinks. Especially at the aperitivo (some cities have more food than others though), it's such an essential part of the culture, if you really want to go drinking that is. In other countries they just don't get it, to restaurant and pub owners: invest in small amounts of tiny food people can nibble on, and they will spend more in drinks! no brainer!!! If i had a bar or bistro i would definitely do that. Could be even a mini-bibimbap or a mini-gimbap now that i think about it. One key question for Tina though: Why do you have to go to the 3rd place with the hangover soup where you can instead drink a little "less" soju instead? that i cannot understand 😁😆😅 And also, i am getting to know more and more the Korean culture and trying to learn Hangul (not super easy). Why do you think there's such social pressure on the work side where you constantly have to hustle, working crazy hours, pulling all-nighters and squeezing yourself when you're young? Rather than not doing that and investing more time in your personal well-being? Does that come from the US culture of working like crazy all the time? From what i can observe, South Korea it's an extremely fast-culture where young people are constantly under pressure from the days they get to school, until when they get into work time... And then yes they have to go out and get pissed to forget it all, just to get back to the same routine the next day. 🤪 Don't want to sound super negative or anything, i am just curious if this is really all true, which is what we always see in the k-dramas, etc. Thanks to anybody that wants to share anything. 감사합니다
I'm not Muslim but i guess is like when i see people feeding sharks. I'm not gonna do it ever in my life but is cool to watch and learn from other's experiences 😂😂😂
the places you go for drinks are the best & it describes the culture & nature of Korea 😍 what advice do you have for tourists who wants to visit places where locals flock instead of the touristy parts?
Great video. I taught international cuisine at Le Cordon bleu. I had many Korean Students. All of them taught me something that I value to this day. I have Bok Choy, Purple Daikon, Carrot/habanero, and Nappa kimchi in my fridge right now. Alcohol can be a very ugly thing, the way Koreans culture adresses it is beautiful.
Tell me what your country's drinking ettiquettes are!!
Also, if you've enjoyed this video, i might be doing another part focusing only on either korean drinking games & mannerisms mebbe..! lmk!!
Wine poured short. When it's made to be long and slow.
I love you so much 🥰
My country’s etiquette is drinking too much 😂😂😂
british drinking culture is a bit messy and trashy. StAy AwAy!!! i like korean culture and soju
In Philippines, we do what we call "Tagay". Where everyone drinks from one glass or shot glass. That glass is passed from each person to person to drink. It's a way to make sure everyone gets their fair share and you trust each other enough to drink from that single glass. All while we have Pulutan (equivalent to spanish tapas) and served in small serving amounts to eat while drinking. Pulutan is a must in every drinking session and definitely a part of the drinking culture of PI.
What struck me the most in this video was her speaking about the neighborhood she was in, and how it would most likely no longer be there within 3-4 years due to the gov't expanding Seoul by creating new buildings. As someone slowly readjusting to the outside world in NYC post-pandemic (ish) with increasing gentrification, it breaks my heart to discover so many of the stores and restaurants I loved before are no longer with us. To you reading this, enjoy and support the places you love when you can. Please remember to not only cherish, but also relish your experiences. We truly do not realize what we have until it's gone.
I appreciate your comment.
Same thing happens in Detroit
Amen
I love how as time passes you can see Dooby being more and more intoxicated xD
😂
They had a good time!
It’s kinda like that’s how drinking works or something
She was gone when she failed to drink all her beer and a little escaped down her chin! 🤣
Breaking news, TH-cam commentor discovers how alcohol works, find out next
Omg Tina I'm shook
You're managing a restaurant while still being a content creator
Don't stress a lot for the sake of creating content 🤗. Hope you're doing good.
Chloe has the same chaotic energy as dooby and her crew, she fitted right in so fast lol
Chloe was so funny. “When should we plan our wedding” to a guy she just met. Yes queeen
I respect how Tina could explain the pork soup including all the ingredients with accuracy even when she looks that tipsy.
in one night dooby completed a How To video, made new friends, advertised her new restaurant, and witnessed an engagement
A multitasker as usual lol
This would probably be up there in my top 3 favourite videos from you so far! And not so much/necessarily because alcohol/drinking is involved but more of the social and cultural bit of it! Just brilliant! Thank you for sharing your authentic culture in such a beautiful way
The background chit chatter, laughter, Dooby's step-by-step drinking tutorial, and vicarious eating... I'm all for it!!!
They joining that table, checked the vibe soo amazingly wowwwww😭🤌
Loved this! I spent 5 years of my early adulthood in South Korea. Seeing Korean street food along with soju and maekju warms my heart. What a fabulous eating and drinking culture.
Tina is happy sober and drunk, she makes for a great drinking buddy. 😂
@@michaelpark5681
Interesting question. I have asked you the same one on previous occasions, seeing you are so opinionated on her, but you never answered, so I will extend the same courtesy to you and leave it as a mystery. As for the concept of projecting, it came up in her last video in my comment section where I said the following.
“Exegesis takes information from observable data and tries to formulate an accurate interpretation of reality, whereas eisegesis brings the observer’s interpretation to reality by adding meaning to it. A form of projecting, which explains religions existence, and why misinterpretation is so rampant in personal relationships. In quantum mechanics everything is described by a wave function. But a wave function is not observable it is only a device to determine probabilities. Eisegesis allows for thinking outside of the box, considering all possible meanings and makes life a little more interesting”.
Read Revelation in the Holy Bible all the prophecies are being fulfilled this is the apocalypse... Jesus is coming to rapture his true born again Holy Spirit filled Christian people repent and be ready.... Jesus is the only way to heaven and to escape from going to hell... Jesus died and rose again on the third day to pay for our sins... but we have to repent and become born again.... ask Jesus to forgive you for your sins and be your personal Lord and Savior.... Get baptized in Jesus name ask Jesus to fill you with his Holy Spirit and guide you everyday... Share Jesus with all some more souls can be saved from going to hell 🔥 🙏
@@YossephTeeth
A friend of mine actually did some translating work on the oldest extant codex manuscript of the book of Revelation Papyrus 47 (designated by siglum 𝔓47). And I have in my library the authoritative works on textual criticism by Bruce Metzger, Kurt and Barbara Aland. So I am quite familiar with the Apocalypse. But have you ever entertained the concept of religion as being a projection of humanity’s inner longings and desires. If you are interested, then I recommend you start with the works of Robert N. Bellah, “Religion in Human Evolution: From the Palaeolithic to the Axial Age”. I appreciate your response.
@@DaestrumManitz Ha good one!
@@DaestrumManitz
Are your friends college professors or something? Kinda geeky. 🤪
Tina, you're really helping second generation (and up) Korean westerners around the world to understand their Korean roots better. So many Korean westerners have lost their understanding of their own culture after leaving Korea. After escaping during the war and immigrating to other countries for safety, refuge, or a new life. After leaving Korea to escape its extreme competitiveness or societal hardships. This is a really great video to help Korean diaspora around the world to understand their Korean roots again. :)
Watching Dooby is really insightful, informative and highly entertaining. I really appreciate her videos where she goes around different places and discusses everything.
I absolutely LOVED this video❤ Dooby having FUN with her peeps! In 5-10 yrs do a reaction video to this😂🥰😆 your commentary will be HILARIOUS!
11:59 - I really didn't think that the "U-Boot" ("Submarine bomb" - in America called Jaegerbomb) also existed in a Korean version! In Germany this is done with Jägermeister and beer and has a devastating effect that every "drinker" appreciates! I just love this video because it shows such an unexpected cultural resemblance that I wasn't expecting!
Lots of love from Germany!❤
This is so good. Imagine Anthony bourdain meeting you guys and doing this whole (drinking) event... that would have been THE dream ❤
sometimes I come back to these videos because they comfort me so much. tina you're the reason why I started to get to know Korean culture better and made visiting Seoul a dream of mine. what a beautiful video, and the way you explain things so accurately really makes me want to jump into the screen and join you. keep it up❤
Just found your channel and totally enjoying your videos. I feel sad about the this aspect of old Korea disappearing. I too hope that they can somehow retain some of that for the future generation to enjoy. Great videos.. keep it going!
I said it before... I 'll say it again... Ministry of Tourism should sponsor this channel 🤩 I love it how you present Korean food culture. I want to travel and visit all these neighbourhoods... I see so many flavours! ps in Greece we call the bomb drink 'submarine' and make it with whisky and beer 😅
@@michaelpark5681 I know! They get free advertising 😅
@@HolisticBodyMind does someone have a map or a document with all the adresses?
@@nouper I haven't wrote them down yet. I have made a note though for other spots shared from previous vlogs ☺
Loving these videos lately. Shoutout to Yejin for all of the great filming and editing!!!
🥹💗💗
She was so philosophical about all the cultural practices in spite of being absolutely blasted. Respect.
As a native Korean, I love your videos so much!! Thank you for showing the good parts of drinking culture Korea. I really love your energy keep up the work!!😊😊
As a Danish person, i can for sure relate about drinking! (we) As a country loves to drink so much beer after work and any time at all! Get some shots in aswell.I'm even drinking right now! Love the couple of vids i've seen.
I love these “Drunk Adventures with Doobie”. We need regular updates on whether friend got together with that guy.
Finally got to try some Korean food the other day at a new restaurant that opened up by me in Arizona. I’ve always enjoyed drinking soju but it was that much better enjoying it with traditional Korean food. Can’t wait to go to Seoul to experience an even more immersive experience.
Would love to see more volgs like this even in TH-cam in general! This type of content is so fun to watch
This is probably my favorite video she’s ever posted 😅
Hey Dooby! Just want you to know that you've helped me so much in improving my relationship with food. Thank you for your uplifting vlogs that have taught me so much about Korea and its beautiful cuisine :)
i’m proud of you :)
@@michaelpark5681 your comment is very insensitive. i can’t speak from personal experience, but some people struggle with food and eating. EDs, for example, are very very real
@@michaelpark5681 I was referring to my eating disorder. You know...The physical and mental disorder that I didn't come up with?
@@imaneben1471 Having an eating disorder is a massive luxury that you are very privileged to have. Millions dont even have food to eat and here you are with so much food to spare that you can worry about things like "relationship with food".
Its not a physical or mental disorder....its just having so much food that your mind invents problems. Lucky girl.
@@miriamsun3998 My issue isn't overeating it's undereating. This just shows how ignorant you are about the topic if you think an eating disorder always equates someone with tons of food being obese.
Dooby's vlogs are always amazing ❤
shots fired for Dooby's grilling skill
If you have editors they need a raise 😊
This video has been the most convincing tourism ad ever 😂😂
Killer video and stellar musical choices (9:56) as always...and I don't even drink ;
Youre the coolest content creator, so much charisma and hard work
This is brilliant!!!
It would be amazing for an episode with just Korean drinking tricks, etiquette, superstitions and real world day to day drink things!
Dooby vlogs are the bestest after a long day
Every new video notification brings me so much happiness
Having multiple videos week is a treat
You're doing so well dooby
We love you❤
You’re just amazing. One of my favourite food creators! Keep going Dooby
never seen THE MOST well-spoken full pkg from start to end of korean drinking. You rock❤
this was sooo good and fun to see!! and the comparison between the fried rice crisp to the paella's socarrat made me giggle hahaha
im smoking a blunt and eating brunch watching this on a beautiful sunday. Such a vibe
dooby can hold her drink I must say *applauds*
YAAAAAY NEW DOOBY VIDEOOO I am happy
Going to Korea soon and trying to absorb as many wisdom as I can about the culture. Appreciate this video!
that intro was freakin sweet!!
these smooth long vlogs are vibe 💯💯
Is there a alcoholism problem in Korea. I honestly have never heard of it being a problem , the way they view drinking as a social activity can be really beneficial to prevent isolation and addiction ig. :)
There’s a huge alcohol problem here 😅
LOVEEEEEEEEE THIS MAKE IT A SERIESSSSSSS
Ah to be young!
I miss the days of drinking, my body doesn't handle alcohol the same anymore :c
I miss all the fun and friends I had/made those years of life. Great times!
This might be my favorite video of yours 🩷 It was so much fun, I really laughed a lot. Thank you Tina ✨️
This is why I love Korean culture. Silver lining in everything.
17:10 Soju-Soup- Soju-Soup❤❤❤❤❤️😊
man, i hung out with my korean group occasionally and they never stopped after the first round, always went to another place to drink after, and i couldn't understand how they could fit more food/drink in after the first round, my stomach usually had no more room especially if we had a lots of beers
conditioning
You are the a master of video content and delivery!
i have been always impressed by the korean culture and overall the people in Your contry. love Your channel, fun and learning! in hungary it is typical like beer or just what we call: pelkó, which is basically schnaps, it is in some cases over 40 percent of alcohol..
I always learn so much about Korean culture from your videos. Thanks for always bringing us such insightful and fun content! :)
It great to see you play and let loose. Your going thur a lot. I love your journey and keep go8ng strong!
dooby about to make her own soju brand one day mark my words
I’ve heard of the drinking etiquette rules, such as the younger will pour drinks for the eldest, and it’s rude/unlucky to pour for yourself. Also have seen the different drinking games, like knocking a shot of soju into beer mugs.
MOM THAT INTRO WAS SO COOL
Last night, I was literally looking up Dooby and how to drink AND WOKE UP THIS MORNING TO THIS VIDEO ❤
Going to SK for the first time in the beginning of september I wonder if such nights are possible for foreigners.. like those hidden alley bight market 'ish bbqs and pozangs is kinda what we want to experience. Love those vibes more than any shiny and new. Sure Naver Maps and Papago.. but how do you even find such places. I might be overwhelmed with too much preparations in my head, sure.. just gonna go with the flow I guess.
You need to do more vlogs like this for more views at the end of the day food +drinks are the most searched vlogs😂
Tina,hi! thank you so much for your videos i enjoy watching them and educating myself with a different culture! it’s so clear how much you like telling us about everything about ways to eat/ how people ate or just the history of korean culture!! thank you!!!!
"the drink we just ate" made me lol hahah
Love these videos dooby, I'm also taking notes!
Dooby has a got talented and hot good-looking people in her team!
the cinematic excellence ✨
my 32 years old ass just got chills with so much drinking. after certain age, the hangover it's not hangover. it's illness that last at least 3 days lol
but in brazil we like ice cold beer, caipirinhas with cachaça and everything that it can be drink cold. it's too hot in here, we like cold beverages.
Thought she wasn’t gonna drink as much because of the previous health scare
Love this. Used to do 5 phase (cha) nights.
Phase 1. 삼겹살과 소주 or 치맥
Phase 2. 노리방과 소주
Phase 3. 나이트클럽 with and fruit trays 위스키 or as you went to 포장마차 and 폭탄주.
Phase 4. 감자탕 and 소주
Phase 5. 찜질방 to sweat out the alcohol and have the hangover soup also.
Love it.
6:02 here in philippines we called that "banlaw" hangover cure
the drink that we just ate.... 3:34 🤣🤣🤣 damn my drinking buddies cant keep up
Could watch you drink for hours. Great content!
My mind is blown , went looking for the expierence. I worry about the nonsense I will get into. Feeling the night air and the energy around me like that . Such a great happy time
if this is not thee 'quality content' then i dont know what is
Normalising myself with her videos is what I am doing oftenly these days. High five doobiieess.❤
Tok kela sobate dekho je
You nailed it girl! Thanks! What a night please make part 2!
I'm coming to Korea next week I'll make sure to visit your restaurant! love you dooby!!
you make me think koreans are born with 3 kidneys instead of 2
두비두밥님 영상을 요새 되게 자주보면서 배우는데, 이유는 잘은 모르겠지만 감동 받았습니다 ㅋㅋ 로컬 한국 문화를 알리시는게 멋있네요! 1년전의 두비두밥님 감사합니다 ㅋㅋ
I’m starting to get tired of eating bibimbap and kimbap but tbh, I find these places intimidating since I’m always traveling solo. Y’all are next level, looks like a good time though!
Quite fascinating your "drinking culture". I do like the fact that you're always pairing with food, that's what we also do in Italy, food is never missing really, together with drinks. Especially at the aperitivo (some cities have more food than others though), it's such an essential part of the culture, if you really want to go drinking that is. In other countries they just don't get it, to restaurant and pub owners: invest in small amounts of tiny food people can nibble on, and they will spend more in drinks! no brainer!!! If i had a bar or bistro i would definitely do that.
Could be even a mini-bibimbap or a mini-gimbap now that i think about it.
One key question for Tina though: Why do you have to go to the 3rd place with the hangover soup where you can instead drink a little "less" soju instead? that i cannot understand 😁😆😅
And also, i am getting to know more and more the Korean culture and trying to learn Hangul (not super easy). Why do you think there's such social pressure on the work side where you constantly have to hustle, working crazy hours, pulling all-nighters and squeezing yourself when you're young? Rather than not doing that and investing more time in your personal well-being? Does that come from the US culture of working like crazy all the time? From what i can observe, South Korea it's an extremely fast-culture where young people are constantly under pressure from the days they get to school, until when they get into work time... And then yes they have to go out and get pissed to forget it all, just to get back to the same routine the next day. 🤪
Don't want to sound super negative or anything, i am just curious if this is really all true, which is what we always see in the k-dramas, etc.
Thanks to anybody that wants to share anything.
감사합니다
Legit surprised that you know what's the "socarrat" of a paella hahaha, you're such a foodie!! Love from Spain
I cannot tell you how excited I was for this video! I loveeee these videos by you dooby! ❤
I am a muslim so i don't drink but what is wrong with watching dooby's tutorial 😅
yup me too
I'm not Muslim but i guess is like when i see people feeding sharks. I'm not gonna do it ever in my life but is cool to watch and learn from other's experiences 😂😂😂
even though I'm muslim, I still love drinking xD
I don't understand why this is what they all considered as 'fun' culture. Its indecent and sloppy af
Same girl
the places you go for drinks are the best & it describes the culture & nature of Korea 😍 what advice do you have for tourists who wants to visit places where locals flock instead of the touristy parts?
You killed the editing on the one 👌
Just love dooby❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sajangnimmm 😭tht was soo cute!!!
I love these types of series!
ohh i liked this video.. so much fun- and your intro was the boom dooby !
And on the next video: how to fight a hangover like a korean
Let’s commend the editing skills tho!!
Can somebody tell me where this street is? 10:52
youtube did not fail in recommending me your channel and video!
Next up - kevin teaches us how to drink like a european
he can teach us how to drink like a Dane
Yes beacause Europe is not a country ...
It varies a lot from country to country. Europe has many different cultures…
Great video. I taught international cuisine at Le Cordon bleu. I had many Korean Students. All of them taught me something that I value to this day. I have Bok Choy, Purple Daikon, Carrot/habanero, and Nappa kimchi in my fridge right now. Alcohol can be a very ugly thing, the way Koreans culture adresses it is beautiful.
Great video! Really love your content!
Such a good video ❤