Thanks for this, i will be visiting Korea later this month for the first time and i looked up your channel as you always talk about the nitty gritty must-knows👍🏼
Good stuff! The tips on language and bathrooms are always my biggest concerns. I've yet to venture out of the U.S., but South Korea always interested me. Next video!
I must say that I truly do enjoy watching your videos on Seoul!! I will be there at the end of the month and you have provided such good intel!! I certainly have found useful!! Thanks for sharing!!✌
I lived in Seoul for a year and a half. No problems at all. I didn’t stray too far by myself because the subway system was difficult for me to understand, but all in all it was a blast. I kind of regret not getting out more, but I did a lot while I was there. So I’m not too regretful. Most of the younger crowd speaks perfect English. They learn multiple languages growing up. The problem is speaking with the older crowd, they don’t know a lot of English. It’s a very fascinating and beautiful country. I went all over the country, even into North Korea via the DMZ.
Those are some great tips! I had a layover at Incheon Airport a couple weeks ago when I was flying to Bali, but I didn't have a chance to head into Seoul as my layover was rather short. At least these tips will come in handy for a future visit!
If you go either to Japan or Korea; you can travel between the two countries via several ferries. The fast ferry between Busan and Fukuoka Japan only takes 4-5 hrs!
Wow! I am from Korea!! Are you in Korea currently? How’s your trip in Korea? As u know, it is very convenient to take any transportations in Korea. Very clean, faster, a lots lane, often running.
8:25 Good question to know! especially if you fall victim to a DDONG CHIM attack! 똥침 Not to give too much away, but It's called 'POOP NEEDLE' for a reason! 😉