Very informative video❤❤❤ A viewer is wondering why you used the 13 star American flag instead of the 50 star flag? If you could please take a moment to explain, that would be greatly appreciated.
they are the social contradictions that make a nation unique compared to others. But with the same qualities or defects, I would LOVE to move into "their" mentality, and i said as European...
biggest shock for me was the spitting everywhere, this included places like water parks where people walk barefeet, i dont understand why its socially accepted and its honestly disgusting
Hawk tuah girl lol! The "eye contact" thing has to do with "hierarchical deference, filial piety." The bumping thing I hate too, even as a Korean American person. You'll get beat up if you do that in the U.S. People don't take kindly to that here.
So if you have a cold and is congested need to blow ur nose to relieve the congestion u just have to not. What if u are outside and it cold ur nose is running u just leave it because if u blow ur nose it’s rude. I do understand etiquette but if blow ur nose rude spitting should be to.
I trained myself to take my change with two hands because I knew that was gonna be the biggest unknowingly thing I'd probably forget to do when I went over there. The weirdest thing to me was people don't really just randomly greet people they see out and about like even if they know them, in America you may see your neighbor, co worker, or friend out at the store and you'd be like yoooooo what up in Korea my cousin literally saw the neighbor and just completely ignored him lol. I was like ain't that the neighbor he looked up and was like yeah and i was like uhhhh do ya'll not get along and he's like no he's good people. I'm like so ya'll don't say what's up when you see people and he was like why lol. Then he got to kinda experience what i was talking about when we took the train in Seoul i was standing and across the train between people i saw another guy that was orginally from Atlanta that has lived in Seoul he said for the past 8 years and we made eye contact and both did the what's up head nod then started talking, my cousin was like do you know that guy and i was like no lol but that's just how we are cuz that's how you kinda make friends your whole life in america lol.
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Very informative video❤❤❤
A viewer is wondering why you used the 13 star American flag instead of the 50 star flag? If you could please take a moment to explain, that would be greatly appreciated.
So you can't blow your nose in public but spitting everywhere is okay?
they are the social contradictions that make a nation unique compared to others. But with the same qualities or defects, I would LOVE to move into "their" mentality, and i said as European...
biggest shock for me was the spitting everywhere, this included places like water parks where people walk barefeet, i dont understand why its socially accepted and its honestly disgusting
why are you using the 13 colonies flag I'm just wondering
It was the 1st American flag in 1777.... 😊
@melissahoneybee6395 obviously, I know that, I asked why is he using it
@@AlmerTV-1 probably because it's the original flag of America
@melissahoneybee6395 yes, I know that. I was just wondering why is it on the video? It's not on all this videos.
@@melissahoneybee6395 but why?
I thought that standing on the right side of the escalator was a very known fact everywhere but apparently not lol
What nationality is K Explorer? (idk his name lol). His English accent low-key sounds like Ai
Hawk tuah girl lol!
The "eye contact" thing has to do with "hierarchical deference, filial piety."
The bumping thing I hate too, even as a Korean American person. You'll get beat up if you do that in the U.S. People don't take kindly to that here.
That nose blowing thing is not true. If you need to its fine...
So if you have a cold and is congested need to blow ur nose to relieve the congestion u just have to not. What if u are outside and it cold ur nose is running u just leave it because if u blow ur nose it’s rude. I do understand etiquette but if blow ur nose rude spitting should be to.
I trained myself to take my change with two hands because I knew that was gonna be the biggest unknowingly thing I'd probably forget to do when I went over there. The weirdest thing to me was people don't really just randomly greet people they see out and about like even if they know them, in America you may see your neighbor, co worker, or friend out at the store and you'd be like yoooooo what up in Korea my cousin literally saw the neighbor and just completely ignored him lol. I was like ain't that the neighbor he looked up and was like yeah and i was like uhhhh do ya'll not get along and he's like no he's good people. I'm like so ya'll don't say what's up when you see people and he was like why lol. Then he got to kinda experience what i was talking about when we took the train in Seoul i was standing and across the train between people i saw another guy that was orginally from Atlanta that has lived in Seoul he said for the past 8 years and we made eye contact and both did the what's up head nod then started talking, my cousin was like do you know that guy and i was like no lol but that's just how we are cuz that's how you kinda make friends your whole life in america lol.
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I still bow here in the US. Why are you using the 13 colonies flag for the US? Should be 50 stars on the blue filed.
That hmm hmm when people are talking about is SOOO ANNOYING! Like I find it distracting. Like shhh let me finish my thoughts damn
Really? She doesn't want to hear someone whistling? Don't listen and move on.
Self absorbed rude people
Great video except for that spitting thing!!
is that supposed to be the american flag? or are they from Euromerica?
@SomeGamerDudeGuy it's the 13 colonies in America flag.
@@AlmerTV-1 let me be ignroant.