I've been studying korean for 2 months and been struggling to look for a channel to listen and to learn new vocabulary from, thank you for adding the definitions of the words it helps me understand the sentence more conveniently than having to search it up, pls keep making these videos and with the add definitions of words 😊❤ thank you
I am so impressed by your courage to take action! You are the hero who brought him to justice. Thank you for making the world a better place! 😀 And I love your videos! I learn so much!
I really love this Podcast. The level and talking Speed is accurate and helpful for intermediate learners. I also really appreciate the small word explanations! ❤ please Upload more Videos like this! I am Loopings forward to it!
I know this is hard for you to share, but thank you for making this video. Besides learning Korean, I can also become more aware of bad people wherever I go. 정말 감사합니다.
I know that hidden cameras have long been a problem in Korea. I have also heard that special detection devices are for sale. That is one of the reasons I am hesitant to travel there. Obviously, bad things can happen anywhere, but going to the toilet is something essential... this shouldn't be a problem. Anyway, I hope you will not have to go through it again. It is very unfortunate. I am looking forward to the next podcast. It is interesting to hear about these kinds of issues. Additionally, we can expand our vocabulary.
Just be cautious when visiting public bathrooms, as the police have been cracking down on hidden camera crimes, and these incidents have decreased since then. Overall, Korea is a very safe place to travel, but like any country, we have our own issues. Now that you're aware of this, just stay a bit cautious, and I’m sure your trip to Korea will go smoothly :)
Thank you so much for all your work! You put so much heart into making your videos! And I'm proud of you for taking action and catching that pervert! You are courageous, Sister
Thank you for making a podcast about this issue! This is my first time watching your podcast and I really appreciate the way you speak so clearly and slowly, it makes me easy to understand the whole video without seeing the subtitle!
Thank you the podcast and bringing up this topic. Last year I lived in Korea for 5 months. Overall, I think that Korea is very safe to live in compared to other countries. But, maybe for (foreigners) like me, we would not notice such things. I knew about 몰카 before I went there, but still, I didnt really care about it myself. But now finally, with learning korea and listening to this podcast, I feel like I have a Korean friend who is caring and telling me about all things that I have to be cautious about in Korea. Thank you for this
This is so touching 🥺 Thank you for such a sweet comment! It means a lot to me. I'm really glad you like my podcast, and I'll try to use a wider variety of words while keeping things easy to understand! And yes, overall, Korea is a very safe place to live. But no country is perfect, right? Each one has its own problems, so I think it's always good to stay cautious :) Thanks again for your kind words! I'll be bringing more videos soon😆
Your reaction is very quick and brave. I heard some of the serious criminals from Kpop related discuss group. It is really terrible and I feel sorry about that. Thanks for sharing the story, and as always I enjoy your series of natural Korean.
I'm sorry that it happened to you but I hope you'll be okay from now on and won't be traumatized anymore. Thank you for sharing the story and making this podcast, it really helps a lot for me and also I like the way you speak cause I can hear every words clearly while you provide Korean captions. Wish all the best for you
Thank you for your sweet words! I'm totally okay now, and I'm so happy that my content has helped you a lot! If you can understand everything I'm saying, that means your Korean is already superb!
Thank you for sharing your experience with us and congratulations for your quick reaction and your courage to catch the culprit! "Molka" is really a big problem in Korea. Recently I heard about the "Nth room" . There is a documentary on Netflix about it . "Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror" and I read an article about the "New Nth room" . I think the police was investigating these cases a few weeks ago. It's terrible and so sad! I will go to Korea in November. We will stay in hôtels so I will try to be extremely careful.
Oh yeah, that was a real hot topic in Korea-it was very shocking!!! Maybe I'll cover that case in the future as well. But don't worry too much. While we do have crimes and hidden cameras, Korea is still considered one of the safest countries in the world compared to others..! Crimes like that happen everywhere, right? I hope you have an amazing stay and experience in Korea 😊 I'm sure you'll only encounter good people and good things !!!
@@StudyKoreanwithSol Thank you for your kind words.Oh yes I know that Korea is a very safe country compared to many others. I' m French and we have our share of problems too.
Wow, you are very brave to go after the culprit. Interesting topic, never knew this was a thing in korea, but i'm sorry it happened to you. I like listening to your stories, even though i still need subtitles to understand everything. 선생님, 감사합니다!
Hehe this was a hard topic! I just hope you got some useful vocabulary out of it, and even with the subtitles still help! Your consistency is key! 계속 열심히해요 에드야 화이팅 !! ✨✨
I've been studying korean for 2 months and been struggling to look for a channel to listen and to learn new vocabulary from, thank you for adding the definitions of the words it helps me understand the sentence more conveniently than having to search it up, pls keep making these videos and with the add definitions of words 😊❤ thank you
You’re welcome! I’m so happy it’s helpful! I’ll keep making more videos with word definitions included! ❤️
I am so impressed by your courage to take action! You are the hero who brought him to justice. Thank you for making the world a better place! 😀 And I love your videos! I learn so much!
Thank you for your sweet comment! 😊😊 I’m also really happy that you learned a lot with me!
I really love this Podcast. The level and talking Speed is accurate and helpful for intermediate learners. I also really appreciate the small word explanations! ❤ please Upload more Videos like this! I am Loopings forward to it!
I will! thank you for liking my video !!!
Watching this video 5th time since yesterday morning🙂 So good video for Korean learners for listening practice. ❣
"그래서 저는,, 왜 네가 울어? 내가 피해자인데" 너무 웃겨요~
저도 어이가 없었어요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
thank you 🥰 please keep making videos like this, I learned so many new words
Great to hear your story. Happy that you solved the problem. You helped other victims too. I'm so proud of you!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
It's really helpful for KL learners. I subscribed yr channel!❤🎉
이런 이야기 방식은 정말 매력적이에요. 더 좋은 정보를 알 수 있을 뿐만 아니라 새로운 어휘도 많이 배울 수 있어요. 더 많은 영상을 올려 주시기 바랍니다~
감사합니다
thanks for sharing your story , will have to review for new words and phrases , take care
I know this is hard for you to share, but thank you for making this video. Besides learning Korean, I can also become more aware of bad people wherever I go. 정말 감사합니다.
한국 뿐만 아니라 어디든 항상 조심하는 게 좋아요 :) ㅎㅎ
계속하세요 선생님
선생님의 팟캐스트는 정말 유익하고 재미있어요~
I know that hidden cameras have long been a problem in Korea. I have also heard that special detection devices are for sale. That is one of the reasons I am hesitant to travel there. Obviously, bad things can happen anywhere, but going to the toilet is something essential... this shouldn't be a problem.
Anyway, I hope you will not have to go through it again. It is very unfortunate.
I am looking forward to the next podcast. It is interesting to hear about these kinds of issues. Additionally, we can expand our vocabulary.
Just be cautious when visiting public bathrooms, as the police have been cracking down on hidden camera crimes, and these incidents have decreased since then. Overall, Korea is a very safe place to travel, but like any country, we have our own issues. Now that you're aware of this, just stay a bit cautious, and I’m sure your trip to Korea will go smoothly :)
Thank you so much for all your work! You put so much heart into making your videos! And I'm proud of you for taking action and catching that pervert! You are courageous, Sister
Hehe thank you!!! I'm glad I was able to catch him easily, We needed some justice!
정말 힘든 일이었겠어요... 그래도 정말 잘 버텨냈네요. 마음이 정말 강한 사람이에요. 한국에 대한 질문들도 너무 흥미로워요, 기대하고 있을게요 ^-^
i'm so sorry to hear about your experience and would like to thank you for finding the courage to share your story
감사합니다
This was so good tysm!! ❤😊
Thank you for making a podcast about this issue! This is my first time watching your podcast and I really appreciate the way you speak so clearly and slowly, it makes me easy to understand the whole video without seeing the subtitle!
Wow! That’s impressive! This topic wasn’t easy to understand at all-your Korean must be amazing :D
Thank you the podcast and bringing up this topic. Last year I lived in Korea for 5 months. Overall, I think that Korea is very safe to live in compared to other countries. But, maybe for (foreigners) like me, we would not notice such things. I knew about 몰카 before I went there, but still, I didnt really care about it myself. But now finally, with learning korea and listening to this podcast, I feel like I have a Korean friend who is caring and telling me about all things that I have to be cautious about in Korea. Thank you for this
This is so touching 🥺 Thank you for such a sweet comment! It means a lot to me. I'm really glad you like my podcast, and I'll try to use a wider variety of words while keeping things easy to understand! And yes, overall, Korea is a very safe place to live. But no country is perfect, right? Each one has its own problems, so I think it's always good to stay cautious :) Thanks again for your kind words! I'll be bringing more videos soon😆
얘기를 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다!! 다음에 꼭 조심하세요 선생님!! 아쉬워요 ㅠㅠ 얼마나 슬퍼요!! 시 세상 진짜 무서워요 ㅠㅠ 어디든지 나쁜 사람들이 찾을 수 있어요
Your reaction is very quick and brave. I heard some of the serious criminals from Kpop related discuss group. It is really terrible and I feel sorry about that. Thanks for sharing the story, and as always I enjoy your series of natural Korean.
There are a lot of issues related to K-pop culture, like super toxic and crazy fans... I'll cover it one day!
I'm sorry that it happened to you but I hope you'll be okay from now on and won't be traumatized anymore. Thank you for sharing the story and making this podcast, it really helps a lot for me and also I like the way you speak cause I can hear every words clearly while you provide Korean captions. Wish all the best for you
Thank you for your sweet words! I'm totally okay now, and I'm so happy that my content has helped you a lot! If you can understand everything I'm saying, that means your Korean is already superb!
고맙습니다 난 항상 선생님 영상 기다리고있어..재미있게 돌었습니다❤
그런 일이 생겨서 죄송해요. 이제 괜찮아져서 다행이에요. ❤
감사합니다 선생님 😊
Thank you for sharing your experience with us and congratulations for your quick reaction and your courage to catch the culprit! "Molka" is really a big problem in Korea. Recently I heard about the "Nth room" . There is a documentary on Netflix about it . "Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror" and I read an article about the "New Nth room" . I think the police was investigating these cases a few weeks ago. It's terrible and so sad! I will go to Korea in November. We will stay in hôtels so I will try to be extremely careful.
Oh yeah, that was a real hot topic in Korea-it was very shocking!!! Maybe I'll cover that case in the future as well. But don't worry too much. While we do have crimes and hidden cameras, Korea is still considered one of the safest countries in the world compared to others..! Crimes like that happen everywhere, right? I hope you have an amazing stay and experience in Korea 😊 I'm sure you'll only encounter good people and good things !!!
@@StudyKoreanwithSol Thank you for your kind words.Oh yes I know that Korea is a very safe country compared to many others. I' m French and we have our share of problems too.
Estoy aprendiendo coreano y enserio ame este video. A demás, que no puedo creer lo valiente que fuiste ante una situación como esa. Mis respetos❤
Jeje muchas gracias 💗💗 espero que haya aprendido mucho conmigo!!❤️
그냥 영상들 정말 고맙다고 하고 싶었어요. 많은 도움이 됐어요!
많은 도움이 되었다니 기쁩니당 ~ 😊✨
Wow, you are very brave to go after the culprit. Interesting topic, never knew this was a thing in korea, but i'm sorry it happened to you. I like listening to your stories, even though i still need subtitles to understand everything. 선생님, 감사합니다!
Hehe this was a hard topic! I just hope you got some useful vocabulary out of it, and even with the subtitles still help! Your consistency is key! 계속 열심히해요 에드야 화이팅 !! ✨✨
Thanks so much
i loveeeeeee your videossss please continue to post forever they help alot
고마워 이게 정말 유용한 정보인데요.❤️
Thank you for your podcast. It's really important thing to know about 🙏
그 사건에 대해 이야기해 주셔서 감사합니다. 와이프랑 1월에 서울에 가면 꼭 조심해 볼게요 ㅠ
조심해서 여행하세요 ㅠㅠ 혹시나 모르니까용!!
귀요워!그리고 한국어 공부 가 돼요. 고마오ㅓ요
Guys, I need to find some korean friends if you know somebody pls let him know about it😭🙏🏻
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu sooo much
Hello Sol.. what will I use to connect Korean words by words.. can you teach me.. so that I can form a sentence.. gamsahamnida..
I'm trying to help you all guys ! I will make more grammar videos too!!
@@StudyKoreanwithSol saranghaeyo sol.. gamsahamnida..
thank you so much. do you have online speaking courses?
You can book a 1:1 class with me here! :) preply.com/en/tutor/736578
よく頑張りましたねこわいですね😢
韓国の法律は厳しいと聞いて羨ましい限りです。日本は性犯罪に対する法律が機能してません。
How can I say in Korean this sentence"The President of South Korea Yoon Seuk Yool will visit our country Philippines this week..,"