TIME STAMPS: 00:00 Intro 00:40 Last Day in SEOUL 서울 02:00 Goodbye South Korea 03:00 Flight to China and then Germany 04:02 Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt Fernbahnhof 04:35 Deutsche Bahn (DB) ICE ride to Hamburg 04:57 Recap of our world travels: 16 countries 08:30 Arrival & Welcome by our grandparents 10:04 Thank YOU
Thank you so much for your love. We absolutely enjoyed our time in South Korea and Malik even says that he would like to go to school in Seoul someday. All the best to you!♥️
@@our-travel-journal Almost every Korean learns English for many years, but they rarely use it in daily life. As a result, many Koreans, including myself, are not fluent in speaking English. I couldn’t even say "Hello" naturally. After accumulating a lot of motivation over decades, I decided to pursue the United Medical Licensing Examination, despite not being able to say even a simple "Hello." For a Korean who doesn’t speak English, setting such a goal requires great courage. With that goal in mind, I began my journey with my family. I’m still curious, though, why so many Europeans, whose native language is not English, can speak it so well. The countries I visited during my journey were the United States and European countries.Thank you for your attention and Merry Christmas!
Wow, we love it! When you set out great goals, you can only achieve great things. Keep it up! When it comes to the language: we believe that we don’t have to be perfect for English is not our mother tongue but the more often you hear others speak with mistakes, the less you care about your own and at the end it‘s all about practise and usage. Here in Europe we say: „Rome wasn‘t build in one day.“😉 ✨ Best wishes!🎄
TIME STAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Last Day in SEOUL 서울
02:00 Goodbye South Korea
03:00 Flight to China and then Germany
04:02 Frankfurt Airport and Frankfurt Fernbahnhof
04:35 Deutsche Bahn (DB) ICE ride to Hamburg
04:57 Recap of our world travels: 16 countries
08:30 Arrival & Welcome by our grandparents
10:04 Thank YOU
한국에서 좋은추억를 보내셨기를😢 지금까지 한국에서 재미있는 시간을 보내주셨어서 감사드립니다^^ 앞으로도 많은 여행을하며 행복하시길🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Ein so schöner Abschluss, ich bin sehr gerührt und muss mir dieses Video mehrmals anschauen ❤
The honor was all mine.
I admire your passion.
Have a good day.
Thank you.
대한민국에서 좋은추억 즐건여행이 되었으리라 믿습니다.......
정겹고 행복한 가족의 앞날에 축복이 있기를 우리 대한민국 국민들은 영원히 잊지않고 응원하겠습니다.......^^*
Thank you so much for your love.
We absolutely enjoyed our time in South Korea and Malik even says that he would like to go to school in Seoul someday.
All the best to you!♥️
Finally... wishing you good luck ^^ I also have had a similar experience to yours, with the same members. (from a Korean who lives near Lotte World.)
Thanks a lot! Tell us more about your experience, we are curious now!
Best wishes to you from Germany ☺️
@@our-travel-journal Almost every Korean learns English for many years, but they rarely use it in daily life. As a result, many Koreans, including myself, are not fluent in speaking English. I couldn’t even say "Hello" naturally. After accumulating a lot of motivation over decades, I decided to pursue the United Medical Licensing Examination, despite not being able to say even a simple "Hello." For a Korean who doesn’t speak English, setting such a goal requires great courage. With that goal in mind, I began my journey with my family. I’m still curious, though, why so many Europeans, whose native language is not English, can speak it so well. The countries I visited during my journey were the United States and European countries.Thank you for your attention and Merry Christmas!
Wow, we love it! When you set out great goals, you can only achieve great things. Keep it up!
When it comes to the language: we believe that we don’t have to be perfect for English is not our mother tongue but the more often you hear others speak with mistakes, the less you care about your own and at the end it‘s all about practise and usage. Here in Europe we say: „Rome wasn‘t build in one day.“😉
✨ Best wishes!🎄