Hi! 👋 My name is Rachel, and I create content that connects Korea and the world. There will be videos about my life in Korea, K-beauty, K-pop, Korean culture, and so on! ✨ If I put a smile on your face today, I'm the happiest person 💛
This is the main reason I can't even listen to kpop. All the "well they actually don't have to do that and dont have to be idols" is nonsense. The pressure alone is outrageous.
I’m American and have lived in Korea for 15 years. I’ve never been turned away from a club but I’ve heard of it happening. I kind of have a different take on it. I think all cultures should be able to have their own spaces and not everything in the world needs to be diverse. The owner can choose the vibe and culture they want to sell to and promote. I think all groups and cultures should be able to have their own spaces to go along with integrated spaces. Forcing everything to be multicultural isn’t always a great solution imo. Diversity in race is fine, but diversity in culture fractures society and eventually ruins the society due to groups fighting for power. This is precisely what has happened to most western countries that are now borderline ruined.
Hi Rachel! Can I please ask you whether you would make live with Q & A? 😂 We are your "gang" and we want to hear more from our leader ! Just getting more to know you as a person would be so interesting! . Don't you think getting to know your subscribers would be also unique experience ? I know you are very intelligent, beautiful, charismatic person , but what does Rachel Kim thinks about different topics? ❤❤
wow🤣 slava surely has no life, her 4th comment on this video. but thanks to these kinda people, our content gets engagement. so thanks slava! don't make any progress in life and stay the way you are!
It would be good if you explained to us how you suddenly got into the gaming world and explained more about what this event was. Were you paid to go? You say you love the viewers, yet you explain almost nothing in your videos and leave your viewers in the dark. Your lack of story telling is what's hurting your channel's growth. You went from talking about Korean culture with your target audience being foreigners. Then you said you were going to only post content in Korean, which is fine. Then you're back to putting out content in English. Now you're posting gaming videos, and ALL without an explanation on why. Why'd you stop posting content in only Korean. Why are you posting gaming content. This is probably why your algorithm is all over the place and you've been stuck on the same amount of viewers for awhile. I'd even imagine a lot of your usual viewers stopped coming to your channel because they have no idea what the hell is going on. Would be great to hear your thought process on what goes through your head on why you make certain decisions on your channel and bring the viewers with you on your journey. Also you didn't even talk to us once in this video.
As an American I could care less. Just put a sign clear enough at front entrance and it’s fine. Plenty of places I can go instead. If no sign and I come in and you kick me out…. Now I’m gonna be offended.
I am Visiting Daegu for a wedding soon. I know nothing about Korea and the Korean language, so I am trying to learn as much as I can before I come over here. I know fluent business Japnaese (do if for client facing engineering work), so I understand Japnese culture enough) Is it any worse than Japan? I have never been turned away at a Japanese club, but I am also maybe semi attractive idk I don't want to boost my own ego lol. I've always known Japansse in Japan, so it will be new to me to go here without knowing any of the language (studying for 2 weeks is not going to get me to where I'd like to be, though I might learn to fluecy for work as I already handle our Japnese clients). Because of this, I am a little nervouse about coming here without that much preparation. I feel Koreans are more welcoming compared to Japanse, and I am already very much an extravert so making firends is no issue. But I hate being in a country that I don't know the lanuage so I hope people will be a little accomodating and still be friendly.
Very interesting. I'd heard about this before. In the UK and Ireland you can do this in certain circles but the intentions are different. In fact people would be suspicious of overt gift buying. There's a bit of this in the Philippines too where my wife is from but it's not as formal. What I think is different and some Koreans who live in the UK have noticed is that there is a different way that reciprocity is handled. It's much more subtle as is the politeness. But if you don't reciprocate from time to time with favours people think you are taking advantage. And the last thing you want to be is a moocher.
Most homogenous ethnic countries, many public places do not like outsiders; especially the ones that are more developed nations. Countries that are mixed as likes of America or Australia do not do such things openly.
Depending on thier intentions. Some did because they having their own cultural issues and they dont want share it or feel like better and without problems. If is about racisem, ofc is wrong.
Sorry for this bad dating of yours Rachel …. That guy didn’t deserve you even if he can trust just a total stranger easily….. I will be coming to Seoul in October 17 and I would love to have coffee with you ❤❤❤
Lisa only became proud to be a thai when she became WHITE and got surgergies ;).thai people are proud of her also because they love fair skin and koreans would not claim her if she wouldve stayed her true skin skin
Because the US military that's been there for decades has ruined the reputation of foreign club culture. I've witnessed it for years. Everybody wants to dance around the truth.
If I look at my 90s Gen X school pictures most of us would have been considered underweight. Average BMI in Korea is going up, Obesity is going up. Like everywhere else. These K-pop stars are basically training like athletes. Any professional competing dancer is super slim. Nobody is forcing them to participate.