Hi, I'm Jennifer and currently live in Seoul, South Korea with my husband. I use this platform as a digital diary to vlog about my everyday life in a new country.
I am from India, and after reading this, I am truly grateful for my home country because the vegetables are so reasonably priced that we can eat them three times a day without experiencing any issues. Additionally, vegetable vendors visit our homes to sell their fruits and vegetables.
Thank you so much for this video. My kids and I are planning to visit the Lotte Aquarium, and this video just gave us a mini-experience. I hope I can film our main experience so beautifully too. Bless you!
Congratulations on the birth of your precious little girl🫶🏻May your little one bring lots of joy and happiness into your lives💗💗Wishing you all the best as this beautiful journey begins🎉
Welcome back Jennifer. Life does not always go to plan but you are both safe and well , thats all that matters. You and hubby have a beutiful daughter , congratulations again x
The grocery store from the video is called Lotte Mart and is located in Geumcheon Seoul. But I think the prices are the same in all Lotte Marts across Seoul 😊
I don’t think you guys understand that that is super cheap for everything because one zucchini for me is like around 5 dollars and y’all saying that getting that for 2$ is expensive?!!! I wish I was in Korea 😂😂
It all depends on where you live. In Germany grocery prices are considerably cheaper than in Korea, so for me it is expensive. And yes, the 1+1 deal means buy one get one free 😊
We traveled there at the end of March (30th till 2nd April). But I heard this year the cherry blossoms bloomed a bit earlier as some trees already started loosing their cherry blossoms when we were in Fukuoka.
Wow. There's a great deal of meat/produce we can buy cheaper here in America. I didn't know that even with the exchange rate from won to dollar it's still expensive.
Thank you! I visited Hokkaido last year in November. It was really beautiful as there was still some fall foliage to enjoy. But I really want to visit Hokkaido again when there’s snow 😊