If you don't like the smell of fish, don't go to Busan. 5:33 This huge fish market is right in the centre of the city and the whole city stinks. I was there in winter so I can't imagine what it would smell like in summer! Yuk!
Your soft words and actions are unfamiliar in Korea. You are softer than Korean men. In the latter part of the video, I can feel your heart and sincerity. It's fun :)
I like the Hai, that comes naturally to you, before Korean. Thank you for this very entertaining vlog. Will be there in October before going back to Japan. Excellent. Arigato Gozaimasu.🤗
Isn't the overlooking view of houses in Busan is more comparable to Favelas of Brazil (minus the negative connotation) than Peru's Machu Picchu? Just askin' 😅
7:43 That's not 'Kkomjangeo'. That is just 'Jangeo'. Also called 'Min-mul(means freshwater)Jangeo or Pungcheon(old name of an area famous for eel)Jangeo In korea, Kkomjangeo means Hagfish. And Jangeo means Eel. These are different species. Both of these are delicious and loved by koreans. But they have different taste and texture.
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He dislikes the spitting Lol. Its not prevalent, but yea, some guys and ajussis do this. I mean, but for a guy who comes from a country that gropes women on subways and sells dildos on street corners in plain view, youd think he wouldnt be so uptight about a little spit.