Na verdade não tem como comparar o preço dos produtos vendidos aí convertendo Wons para Reais, pois seria como converter os preços de dólares para reais, então fica mais caro para a gente mesmo, uma vez que o real é uma moeda super desvalorizada. O mais correto seria comparar o preço baseado no salário base da Coréia e do salário base do Brasil. PS: Eu sei que o vídeo não tem nada a ver com comparações de valores, fiz apenas um comentário para as pessoas do Brasil entenderem melhor. PS 2: ótimo vídeo, gosto bastante dos seus vídeos e principalmente desses que mostram um pouquinho mais da Coréia.
Alison Paixão apesar que mesmo convertendo em reais, muitas das coisas q ela comprou, sairiam bem mais barato aqui. Por exemplo, aqui nos supermercados de Porto Velho, Rondônia, 2 abacaxis custam menos de R$ 10,00. Nas feiras é capaz de conseguir 3 ou 4 por R$ 10,00 também.
Alison Paixão fazer o cálculo baseado no salario mínimo de lá vale pra quem for trabalhar na Coréia e ganhar em Won mas para a maioria dos inscritos que são jovens e querem ir para lá estudar mantidos pelos R$ da família...😢😢 Deve ser por isso que voltam pra casa magrinhos 😂
Sim, é verdade. Diferença cambial não é o suficiente. Seria preciso proporcionalizar considerando a renda média salarial da Coreia. Entretanto, comparando os preços dos produtos de lá fica evidente que as frutas são caríssimas! A Coreia e um país relativamente pequeno com um clima bem agressivo para a agricultura. Provavelmente a produção não é abundante e o preço final das frutas fica mais caro.
meats, vegetables and fruits are much more expensive. fish not. Cleaning materials are also more expensive.Eating out is usualy cheaper. Clothes makeup, electronics and appliances are cheaper than BRASIL. Supermarket near Nic apt is cheaper than this
Fruits in Korea a lot more expensive than in Brazil because those fruits are usually imported from other countries while in Brazil they're produced here. So, that's why it's so expensive over there, except for the strawberries which price is pretty okay.
Né. A palavra chave é importação. Se bem que o Brasil exporta combustível para os países vizinhos e vende mais caro no mercado interno. Mas isso a gente sabe que é filhadaputagem mesmo.
For real, especially the potatoes. In smaller markets you can get *10kg* for 1,99€ (roughly 2600₩). But there are regional differences, that's for sure...
I was there, and its not that expensive...you just need to find the right brand. Going out to eat every day was like nothing if you compare it to here, germany. Fresh things are mroe expensive there yes, but like i said, its what you need to do - search for the right things.
IndigoA144 yeah i believe it's much cheaper if you eat outisde in korea compared to germany. And yes i felt like she was at a really posh store where you can only get fresh groceries.
In Czech Republic (central Europe): 1Kg Tomatos approx for 59CZK (€2.28/$2,55) 1 liter of Milk for 14CZK (€0,54/$0,61) 1 Kg Potatoes for 23CZK (€0,89/$0,99) Price of Orange juice starts at 29CZK (€1,12/$1,25) per liter, Pork from 145CZK (€5,61/$6,72) per Kg Beef (steak) from 179CZK (€6,93/$7,75) per Kg Strawberries (in Summer) cost from 60CZK (€2,32/$2,60) per Kg Paprikas for 69CZK (€2,67/$2,98) per Kg 30 pieces of eggs is between 49CZK (€1,90/$2,12) and 79 CZK (€3,06/$3,42) Onion from 23CZK (€0,89/$0,99) per Kg Bananas for 29CZK (€1,12/$1,25) per Kg Median gross wage in Czech Republic is 27 582CZK (€1 066.96/$1 193.39) --> net wage 21 067 CZK (€814.89/$911.33). But usually 1/3 or ½ of our money goes for rent and energy (water, electricity, gas etc.)
Tudo fica muito caro convertido pra Real, já aceitei esse fato. Acho que seria mais fácil de perceber se as coisas são caras ou não se a gente soubesse o salário médio na coreia 🤔
Whaaaat!!!! I was thinking of coming back again to Seoul. But those prices are ridiculous! I can't remember those prices were that high when I lived in Korea. At that time I was actually eating a lot, went out very often, traveled around and did massive dress-shopping every week, but still no financial crisis. Well, I guess Seoul has changed a lot in many ways... --___--
É uma base boa pra quem vai visitar com o dinheiro do seu país, aí você vai poder saber que vai precisar de bastante dinheiro na Coreia, vindo seja lá qual país você mora.
It's more expensive than food in Poland, but you should also think about average income in your country. You know, if people in Korea earn more money than people in (for example) Chile, food will be more expensive there. Very nice video and good job :D I really enjoy watching your vlogs ^^
Please do a video about dialogue at a restaurant, cafe, hair salon, places like those! I really want to practice conversations in those type of situations. i would really appreciate it!! And can you do korean subtitles too? So I can write down the words I don't understand.
Wow!! Here in Chile the fruit and vegetables are very cheaper. For example 1 Kg of cherries cost like a US$1,7. With meat it's the same. What cost you 100 g is the price that we get 1 Kg.
a carton of milk cost between $2.80 to $3.80 in Singapore but in Korea (depend on the brand) I found one in e-mart and it was only about $1.60SGD!!! and its damn good quality
On average compared to prices in Texas your plant foods cost anywhere between three and five times as much as they do here. The potatoes are more like six.
The cost of the fruits are horrendous Oo that was in all cases but bananas more than double in some tripple the price I have to pay here. I can get 1KG Tomatos for €2.99 ($3,69) here. Milk is between €0.69 ($0.85) and €1.29 ($1,59) the liter. 2,5 Kg Potatoes is between €1.99 ($2.45) and €3.99 ($4.92). Orange juice from a brand €1.69 ($2.08) per liter, store brands will start at €0.89 ($1.10) per liter. Beef (Steak) will be between €23 ($28,37) and €45 ($55.50) per Kg. Pork between €12 (14.80) and €25 (30.84) per Kg Bananas are the same pice here
Some products is just the same when it was converted in peso. But almost the products is much more expensive than ours. The beef here is 10,000 won but 2-3 kilos already
Not bad at all, it's pretty expensive here in CA so I'm pretty used to it, a gallon of milk is like $6 and so is a bag of chips, 12 organic eggs cost $4 here AND 1lb of lean ground beef is $4 almost $17 if you buy 4lbs of beef here in CA... I don't even live in the more expensive county lol... Yeah, I can survive in Korea without a doubt. lol
Nossa! Fiquei impressionada com os preços em convertidos em real. A banana então é de arrepiar! Os ovos da pra levar, aqui no Rio de Janeiro eu compro 30 por 10,00 da pra passar comendo ovos.😁😘
Eu acabei de perceber que o real não vale nada perto da Coréia vai ser bem difícil eu conseguir dinheiro para eu ir até aí! Mais eu adorei o vídeo,muito obrigada por postar mais conteúdos sobre a Coréia amei!!!linda de mais!!
Aqui na Bahia acho que na maioria do estado batata virou um alimento mais usados por idosos pelo fato de ela ser consumida como papinha Graças a Deus aqui apesar de morar numa cidade aqui no quintal de casa tem varias pés de frutas Como: manga , Goiaba , laranja e rumam Verduras : cenouras , babadinha , tomate
They are really Expensive when compared to Indian prices.Everything is easily 3 times(300%)more costlier than their prices in India. For example, those bananas in South Korea are 2980 won = 182 Rupees. Same bananas in India are around 50 Rupees = 820 Won. That's really Costly. And don't even start about Strawberries and grapes, they are like 100 Rupee/kg = 1640 Won
Né. Já é difícil querer morar na Coréia do Sul sendo vegetariana, pq a cultura da carne lá é gigante, mas sempre pensei que seria de boas viver lá, agora nem tanto hahah to chocada com os valores o_o''''
Mas tem que ver o valor que eles recebem por mês lá, convertendo para reais realmente fica caro porque nossa moeda não vale nada, então tudo fica quase 4 vezes o valor, como acontece com o dólar.
Great video idea I really enjoyed this video.I love your videos and how they introduce me to Korean culture thanks for making these videos from. (USA) 👍🏻🇺🇸
Things that weigh on the price of products and services: logistics, taxation, packaging, conservation, demand and supply. Everything quoted varies from region / country and greatly influences prices. To compare the cost of living is important to compare prices of products with the salary base of each country, and take into consideration that in large cities the cost of living is higher than in more remote areas. So, who is going to do tourism is good to prepare to spend, the cost is bigger as a tourist of what as a resident there. Very useful the video. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coisas que pesam no preço dos produtos e serviços: logistica, tributação, embalagem, conservação, demanda e oferta. Tudo que foi citado varia de região/país e influencia muito nos preços. Para comparar o custo de vida é importante comparar os preços dos produtos com o salario base de cada país, além de levar em consideração que nos grandes centros urbanos o custo de vida é maior que nas regiões mais afastadas. Então, quem vai fazer turismo é bom se preparar para gastar, o custo é maior como turista do quê como morador de lá. Muito útil o vídeo.
Nothing was cheaper compared to the food here in Germany especially the strawberries in your video it was like 14.000₩ and in Germany it is around 3.500₩ for the same amount .....despite that it was expensive I really miss it there...
The mysteries of YT algorithms helped me discover your video. This is a great way to review for an absolute beginner. I thought I was ok with most of the words in the video, but hearing someone speak normally like in everyday conversation... ohhhhh!!! Anyway, although it is hard, this is a great way to learn. I will go through more of your videos later. This was a very good one. Keep up the good work. [edit] One question though : are the auto-generated subtitles in Korean reliable for this video?
Nossa, dá pra fazer compra do mês com os preços das frutas!! Brasil costuma ser bem melhor pra essas coisas mesmo, temos muito!! Agora os salgadinhos, ramens e afins lá são bem em conta em comparação.
Legal. Frutas realmente são mais caras pq geralmente são importadas de outros países. Aqui no Brasil devido a fruticultura irrigada as frutas geralmente são mais baratas, principalmente se estiver na estação. Os frutos do mar na Coreia parecem mais baratos. Valeu
Heyy WooLara! Just wanted to say I love your channel and learning more about korean culture and life! I'm curently studying korean, and it's reeeaally hard to get used to the phonetics. But I'm getting better! :) Can you also subtitle your videos in hangul? It would be awesome to practice and learn while watching your videos. Keep it up, your channel rocks! :)
Depende do lugar UAHUHSA Aqui já chegaram a cobrar 5 venenos num quilo de batata, só que ñ vingou pq o povo deixou de pegar batata e eles tavam perdendo produto
Why is it so expensive?? Here in the US a pack of strawberry cost maybe around $3 or $5!! And I usually spend $12 to $16 for meat here, I understand why meat is that much, but it's worth the price!
I life in The Netherlands, and i cook mostly Korean food.. But it’s sooo expensive here, so i just try to buy the cheaper products.. and not the Korean brand XD So it’s probably cheaper for me to but food in Korea.... but if i should make Dutch food in Korea, then i would run out of money... Here we eat so many potatoes XP
Achei quase tudo caro menos os pescados e frutos do mar achei alguns preços equivalentes dos daqui, e fora que dependendo do lugar aqui no Brasil se paga muito caro por um pescados e frutos do mar porque as vezes a localidade da cidade fica longe do litoral...
Wow, I was shocked by the price, now I understand when my boyfriend does not buy something for me (I'm in Korea), so I'll be more understanding now ♡♡ Thanks for making videos of this type.♡♡♡
It hurts my heart that you didn’t season that meat at all. Are spice racks not a common thing in Korea? I never thought that much about how many seasonings I use until I saw this! >_
Senhorita WooLara fala um pouco da sua opinião do K-Drama de A Korean Odyssey ?? A Korean Odyssey vai ter season 2 ?? A maioria dos Brasileiros gostou muito de A Korean Odyssey !!
Wow! Only snacks in my country has the similar price 😅 Everything else in Korea is 2x/3x more expensive 😱 Well.. Holidays in Korea will not be the cheap ones 😂 So it's better to eat outside? It's cheaper than cooking by yourself? Thank you Lara for this video, you are amazing, as always 😻
E também é caro por que a maioria das frutas e legumes nem são cultivados lá, por falta de espaço mesmo, é um país muito pequeno minha gente, fico até receoso de ir muito brasileiro pra lá e estragar um pouco o país 😅
Good thing I don’t eat much fruit 😎🤘🏽 EDIT: okay after watching the entire vid, only the fruit and potatoes would be impossible for me. [USD] Do you have a video on street food prices?
Everything is so expensive comparing to Romania. And potatoes are seriously one of the cheapest things you can buy from here. For that much money you would get around 6-7 kg of potatoes😂😂
You want to know something funny. In Brazil we have a saying "a preço de banana" (which you could translate to 'at bananas' price') since bananas are so cheap here.