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Koreans seem to always have some sort of positivity towards America/Americans. We try to analyze what kind of factors might make Koreans to like Americans so much.
In this episode we have Alex Sigrist and Leigh Holland, Americans living in Korea for 10-14 years, with multiple jobs. We hear their experience in Korea as Americans and how they became successfully established in Korea. We also have David and Anna, as Koreans trying to provide the Korean perspective on why Koreans love America.
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Timestamps
00:00 teaser/intro
03:58 Topic
05:19 Historical Aspect
08:00 Cultural Aspect
15:15 Pizza talk
17:35 Self-criticism/Democracy/Patriotism
22:28 Religion / Missionaries
23:30 Summary
24:58 Familiarity
26:16 Personal stories
26:51 NAKD SEOUL Sponsor
27:27 Personal stories
30:36 English teaching/careers
36:07 American(white) Privilege?
44:27 Dating
46:41 Learning Korean
49:11 American traits / We are ONE
52:14 Wrap-up / Shout-outs00:00 teaser/intro
03:58 Topic
05:19 Historical Aspect
08:00 Cultural Aspect
15:15 Pizza talk
17:35 Self-criticism/Democracy/Patriotism
22:28 Religion / Missionaries
23:30 Summary
24:58 Familiarity
26:16 Personal stories
26:51 NAKD SEOUL Sponsor
27:27 Personal stories
30:36 English teaching/careers
36:07 American(white) Privilege?
44:27 Dating
46:41 Learning Korean
49:11 American traits / We are ONE
52:14 Wrap-up / Shout-outs

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@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
BTS D'FESTA Photobook Sale! : nakdseoul.kr/ Get early access, unedited full versions, exclusive bonus podcasts on Patreon! Patreon - patreon.com/KoreanPizzaClub __ 🎤 Host: David Kim @justdavid_92 👫 Guests: Anna Lee @jyannalee / Alex Sigrist @itsalexsigrist / Leigh Holland IG: @thisisfit_leigh YT:@ThisisFit @LeighHollandEnglish __ 1⃣ Korean Pizza Club All-in-one link linktr.ee/koreanpizzaclub __ 👍 Follow K.P.C on social media 👍 Instagram: instagram.com/koreanpizzaclub TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@koreanpizzaclub Twitter: twitter.com/koreanpizzaclub Discord: discord.gg/xNkureCYJK __ 🎧Tune in on other Podcast Platforms 🎧 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4yQjnjKy2B9VKFcNIcQhXP Spotify for Podcasters: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koreanpizzaclub Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/korean-pizza-club/id1677927135 Google Podcast: podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kY2FlMzRjYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw iHeartRadio: www.iheart.com/podcast/269-korean-pizza-club-110921115/ RadioPublic: radiopublic.com/korean-pizza-club-6pvJyD __ 📝 K.P.C Guest application form: forms.gle/SRvsrCsznnSWxQq57 __ 😇 Please support the podcast so it can keep on going! Donations are used for labor costs, guest fees, execution budget, and better equipment :) Paypal - paypal.me/koreanpizzaclub Buy Me a Coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/koreanpizzaclub
@ericp5403
@ericp5403 Год назад
Wasn’t it the UN that defended South Korea ? And before you say the rest of the free world wasn’t a major player , many of the free nations contributed massively and lost 1000’s of lives . So I would ask you to put things in prospective. Clearly your British educated Korean doesn’t know or appreciate the UKs contribution to the defence of South Korea
@DeadKoreanbestKorean
@DeadKoreanbestKorean Год назад
''Itaewon Halloween Meat Festival'' ''Sewol Sinking'' and ''Kimchi comfort girls 2'' are my fav K-dramas.
@tz7710
@tz7710 8 месяцев назад
South Korea's basically a US colony, surrounded by China, Russia, Japan. Without the US SK wouldn't have existed and would have been taken over by North Korea backed by the communists.
@LAartist2015
@LAartist2015 Год назад
I am looking forward to your next episode with black Americans and southeast asian experiences in korea. There is a big difference in the treatment and perspective. There is a racial aspect to it as mentioned in this episode. Good episode to listen too. Nicely done.👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@angelaeni-mt8xj
@angelaeni-mt8xj Год назад
Exactly.
@esthersim9216
@esthersim9216 Год назад
I was born in Korea and moved to the states when I was 7 years old. I am currently 41 and lived most of my life in Texas and cannot stop saying “y’all” every other sentence 😂 I met my husband who is also Korean and was born in Houston, Texas and he straight up sounds like a country boy. We cannot wait to visit Korea someday, hopefully soon with our 2 young kids (10 &6) who will have culture shock when we visit! Sending love from the US!!❤️
@mollymo6229
@mollymo6229 Год назад
It will be epic!! A RU-vid video will be amazing if you can share
@esthersim9216
@esthersim9216 Год назад
@@mollymo6229 I would love to document our memories in Korea but I’m not good with taking videos and have no idea how to edit them! Lol I’ll try my best and share on my RU-vid. Hopefully it will be an epic visit to Korea and thank you for your interest!! 😂
@staycee639
@staycee639 10 месяцев назад
I saw a very southern "asian" on tv and thought it was funny. Being from Canada we see all kinds of people but for some reason I had never really thought about asian immigrants growing up with a southern drawl or a boston, or nyc accent.
@Chili.512
@Chili.512 Год назад
I'm a rancher from Texas and when I was in Seoul, all the people I met had a million questions and seemed genuinely interested in the states and Texas. I definitely perpetuated the Texan stereotype
@johncharles6699
@johncharles6699 Год назад
Even traveling within the states Texas has a strong stereotype that we just seem to fulfill for people specially when they hear our southern accent to begin with! I hope to get to travel to Korea soon myself. Hello from a fellow Texan!
@PlayShorts3
@PlayShorts3 Год назад
​@johncharles6699 I live in Australia but originally from Africa. I love the Southern accent, I met a girl once, and I always wanted to be around her, just to listen to her accent. She sounded just like Dolly Parton, very wonderful person
@lauragwillim1055
@lauragwillim1055 Год назад
Love the Texas accent. Very sexy on men.
@genuinetallguy6318
@genuinetallguy6318 Год назад
Great episode. The conversations flow so well. David the way you guide the conversations is so smooth. Anna has a natural sense of humor that makes a huge impact. Todays guest were so cool. I've known about Alex for years. Keep it going David. I'm enjoying it.💯
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
Thank you! glad you enjoyed :)
@joclark1896
@joclark1896 Год назад
I’m British, lived in Korea for a year teaching English, I taught American English words but my school wanted me to talk in my British accent and all Koreans loved my accent, they also wanted me to teach them British English. But I also have a posh British accent.
@janejeong4994
@janejeong4994 Год назад
The smallest size in Korea doesn't exist in America
@Mimlou
@Mimlou Год назад
Seriously....keep these podcast episodes coming!! All three have been a great hit in my book. They always leave me with something to reflect on.🎉🎉👏👏
@abigailshaw5302
@abigailshaw5302 Год назад
As a college student learning Korean in America and planning to visit in a few years, I think this discussion gave me some more insight into the environment you will encounter there. Thanks for the great episode!
@AbdulAli-ku9he
@AbdulAli-ku9he Год назад
Listening Anna with her British Received Pronunciation (RP) is a pleasure.
@hannah60000
@hannah60000 6 месяцев назад
Anna doesn’t have an RP accent. Anna has a Korean accent with heavy British influence (I can’t pinpoint the accent - but it’s a southern English one). To a native British speaker, Anna doesn’t sound British it is obvious English isn’t her first language. That’s not to say her English is bad, but people don’t really know the textures and sounds of British accents, so you make statements like yours. Peace!
@kaitlyndreyling41
@kaitlyndreyling41 Год назад
I am enjoying all of these videos! As a Korean American adoptee, this one was particularly interesting. I would love to know more about Korean adoptees in Korea. Like what made them come back to Korea and stay. What struggles have they faced and what have they've gained. Also have they gotten their Korean citizenship back and how did they do it? I'm also curious if David and Anna have ever met or interacted with Korean adoptees, since you have opportunities to meet more diverse communities.
@jeonhanpark95
@jeonhanpark95 Год назад
As a Korean adoptee myself, I would be interested in seeing that topic as well!
@spencerroberts4940
@spencerroberts4940 Год назад
Just a consumer of this channels content. Just wanted to say I hope that whatever you are seeking, you find.
@ssibal.inu1
@ssibal.inu1 11 месяцев назад
@@spencerroberts4940 what a gay/bot comment
@spencerroberts4940
@spencerroberts4940 11 месяцев назад
@@ssibal.inu1 Hmm. Well everyone views their world through their experiences and there for beliefs.
@Jpgcodes
@Jpgcodes Год назад
Just want to share my journey since its a bit different than what was mentioned in this video. I’m a 26 yr old, US born citizen who’s moving to Korea next month. I have a Bachelor and Master’s Degree in Cyber Security but work as a Software Engineer and Adjunct College Professor (both jobs fully remote), so they don’t mind me working from Korea! My income easily sustains me in the US, but I’ve always wanted to live in Korea (most of my friends in highschool/college were korean), so I decided to move to Seoul next month! I know I might be a unique case but figured I’d mention it as another way to get to Korea without having to teach English!
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
Welcome! Thanks for the information, I’m sure people will find it helpful 💪
@Atropabelopa
@Atropabelopa Год назад
that's wild my husband also works remote for a tech company but they have a limited list of 10 or so states you can live in for tax reasons. I'm kinda shocked they'd let you live in a foreign country.
@athomas9661
@athomas9661 Год назад
Great suggestion
@Jpgcodes
@Jpgcodes Год назад
@@Atropabelopa yeah during the interviewing process I was very particular with which companies i would even talk to. If they didn’t allow for international remote work I wouldn’t bother after the phone interview. It did result in a longer period of time to get that job offer (4 months) but all in all i think it was worth it!
@raquelfigueroa5539
@raquelfigueroa5539 Год назад
That’s great!!
@yesaliya
@yesaliya Год назад
Looking forward to this discussion! Thanks for being consistent with your podcasts, I love them!
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
Glad you like them!
@mae9063
@mae9063 Год назад
I really like the way the interviews are conducted it's both funny and educational without losing the thread of the discussion, and I appreciate the fact that the host is a great listener and asks questions without leading the answer too much, it makes the difference. 42:39 : in order to push the discussion a bit far and deep, it would be interesting to do a part 2 of this subject, with non-white Americans (for ex Asian, Black, Latin, and American Korean born in US). Although the experience of the two guests is very encouraging and I wish them much success in their Korean life, I am not sure that this is really representative of the majority of Americans (all colors included); if we want to take into account the "image" of the American in the imaginary of the koreans. Of course it would be a little bit tricky, but it would be interesting to put in perspective the different experiences (with same passport), and especially it would allow people to have a real idea of what to expect when coming to Korea based on their background, without romanticism (even if each experience is different). In the media and all the Korean podcasts I've seen so far the subject is rarely discussed. Great episode, can't wait for the next one !
@liudmylaraichuk7595
@liudmylaraichuk7595 Год назад
That was an awesome episode, it took me away from my dull reality for almost an hour and it was totally worth it! And there are so many ideas for the next videos that I can't wait for them
@thecontentwhisperer
@thecontentwhisperer Год назад
This was my favorite episode thus far. I really loved learning about the Alex's and Leigh's story on how they moved to Korea. Truly insightful. Thanks for the visa advice! I'm looking forward to future episodes. Love love love them❤
@499PUCK
@499PUCK Год назад
Great show. I was stationed in Daegu with the US Air Force, way back in 1987. It was a great place to be. Great people, who I feel were making a generational transition on to the world stage. The Olympics were coming followed by the World Cup. This exposed the world to Korean culture, music and hospitality. These events moved people’s perceptions of Korea from the “MASH” era into a modern fresh Korea.
@anna--emilia
@anna--emilia Год назад
Living in Seoul as a non-American white person was really funny because as I speak fluent English with no strong accent, every Korean I met immediately assumed I was American and many were actually really confused when I told them I wasn't. But this has also happened to me in Europe, a French man started yelling at me at a restaurant in Italy because he assumed I was American and thus thought I was being loud and had no manners even though I wasn't louder than my friends who had stronger accents in their English... it's funny now but I was offended not only because he was rude but also prejudiced towards Americans, even though I'm sure sometimes the stereotypes are true 😅 funny thing is I've never even been to the US 😂 but no native US citizen has ever mistaken me for a native speaker so I've only heard it from people from non-English speaking countries
@fobinc
@fobinc Год назад
That's ok, he's just a lazy Frenchman. Two can play that game! *edit for typing Italian instead of Frenchman due to fatigue*
@Katara0403
@Katara0403 9 месяцев назад
I'm not surprised it was a Frenchman 😂
@ThisisFit
@ThisisFit Год назад
Had a great time! Thank you, David, Anna and Alex. You guys are seriously amazing (and hilarious) 😆
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
Thanks for coming Leigh! Let’s hope to see you soon on anothe episode too :)
@nicole6135
@nicole6135 Год назад
I'm literally reviewing for my EPIK interview right now, this episode was very helpful. I love the chemistry in the Korean Pizza Club, looking forward to the next episodes
@savage1510
@savage1510 Год назад
I absolutely love your podcast and look forward to watching and listening to you. Love you and Anna together. Anna, I love your accent !!! Fantastic guests on today also. I really enjoyed Alex. He's a great conversationalist. Excited for the next episode. Well wishes from Canada
@yesaliya
@yesaliya Год назад
The episode was so much fun! I was laughing so hard that my pizza flew from my mouth across the table haha. Anna’s sense of humour is amazing, I am in awe of her!! The guests are great, I enjoyed hearing their stories and perspectives. And David - you’re such a great host and a respectful moderator. Lived every minute of this episode. Keep up the good work, guys!
@Singapre
@Singapre Год назад
As an international relations student i almost choke when he said American is a superpower..this people is living in 90s i guess...if you look through IR students view n world leader america is collapsing be it dollar, be it economy, or be it culturally which I don’t think they have...the only superpower rising like at max in this decade is China.. its the bitter truth....America’s superpower is now studied in history now...because every country is realising how cruel America is...America could be hero for south korea but its villain for most of the countries Vietnam, iran, iraq, Afghanistan,venezuala etc...the problem with korea is too dependent on America but maintaining hostility with neighbors japan, china, north korea which surrounds you..korea 70% products is imported but maintains hostile with neighboring superpowers is different kind of stupidity of korea.
@genovevalara3989
@genovevalara3989 Год назад
Thank you guys for been at David’s “KPC” I love you David and your guests 💜💜💜
@fundash5124
@fundash5124 Год назад
Japan has the world's most powerful passport. Holders can visit 193 out of 227 global destinations visa-free. South Korea and Singapore are tied in 2nd place on the index, with a visa-free/visa-on-arrival score of 192. Germany and Spain are joint 3rd, with visa-free access to 190 destinations.
@sharaineroberts8537
@sharaineroberts8537 Год назад
OMG! This was a great episode. I laughed so much thanks to Anna. I learned size matters from Anna 😅😅. OAN, it is true we Americans love to talk to anyone, especially if we see something and make eye contact. No matter what it is. Rain, snow, usually outfit. I just had a conversation with my delivery guy, Lol. I am looking forward to the next episode. P.S. I am a Black American woman, and I am learning Korean with Duolingo (it's slow going) so I can understand the language when I visit one day. Plus, understand Kdramas and KPOP.
@raquelfigueroa5539
@raquelfigueroa5539 Год назад
Im Latin American and I’m also learning in Duolingo 😂 I will like to visit Korea one day🙌🏼
@MiKole86
@MiKole86 Год назад
Oh man! OF COURSE I will be on the podcast! By the way, I am DYING laughing at this episode! It contains some of my favorite people here, too! Anna is cracking me up (I love the accent) and Alex and Leigh are such fun people to talk with. David already knows he's awesome. Looking forward to more episodes!
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
MIKE! Are you ready to be on KPC 😁
@kyleporter7509
@kyleporter7509 Год назад
Really looking forward to this!
@senzekilemngomezulu5238
@senzekilemngomezulu5238 Год назад
The protest and flags topic got me and my mom hooked. Can't wait for the next episode
@gerlilang
@gerlilang Год назад
Totally love your podcasts! And was so great to hear my country Estonia in this episode as it's a very small country and not that well-known. Keep doing this content and love to hear more about Korea!
@johncharles6699
@johncharles6699 Год назад
I’m really glad I came across this show, I’m here from the start (ep1) and look forward to every insightful episode! Hello from Texas 🇺🇸
@BBubblegum-ou5wq
@BBubblegum-ou5wq Год назад
I need these eps to be longer. Such a good discussion
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
The best compliment! Will keep it in mind :) In the meantime I'll be uploading full unedited versions of the podcasts on Patreon!
@NT-fq8sk
@NT-fq8sk Год назад
They banned Winnie the pooh because the people online have said he looks like Xi Jinping. And Anna is right South Korea (maybe slightly behind Japan) has great soft power. Like even in the UK there have been more and more Korean restaurants opening. It's interesting how many missionaries founded a lot of the universities in Seoul. What surprised me was when I went to Daegu and seeing the architecture of the Catholic and Presbyterian churches near the traditional medicine area. I heard that Daegu was the first place Catholicism was introduced in Korea.
@dinaarmymom9145
@dinaarmymom9145 Год назад
Great episode! I am really enjoying this series and sharing it with my friends.
@siameseire
@siameseire Год назад
Great show and group. David, you feel like a dear childhood best friend. You have an awesome easy going sweetness. Thousands of happy crushes are going to flow your way. I also love how you bring out Anna's sweet side. I Love and Respect that she and Kelsey deal with the difficult but So important life and women's issues!!! but it is also Great to see her having frolicky fun in a safe happy space. 😊 All the best to each of you.
@Taekani20
@Taekani20 Год назад
I love this episode! Anna always cracks me up, and the guests were interesting and entertaining. You're doing a great job David!
@cjaey2210
@cjaey2210 Год назад
This was so entertaining. Your two guests are funny, witty and have good chemistry with you and Anna. Also color coords, yes. Not sure if it was intended but visually it looked good on video. Looking forward to the next episode ☺️
@claudiawoods4382
@claudiawoods4382 Год назад
Wow!! Excellent episode! I actually watched the 5th episode first. Then from that episode and through the comments I came back and watched this one. The comments were correct; this is an awesome episode. I subscribed today. I look forward to more of these lovely talks. Best of luck to you David. Hope that Anna remains as a permanent co-host; she is forthright and humorous without being abrasive. I adore her.
@baabaq9126
@baabaq9126 Год назад
This was a really good conversation, lots of interesting perspectives
@TrixTasha
@TrixTasha Год назад
I laughed so much this episode lol. Very interesting topic covered today. I feel like the guests had really great explanations with their answers. Can’t wait for more episodes of the podcast!
@katieguid2005
@katieguid2005 Год назад
AWESOME episode today. Keep the great content coming David ♥️
@peacelife
@peacelife Год назад
Omg! This ep ended so soon. I had to say prob the best convo and stay on topic. Glad they can join and love to see you back. If you are bringing South East Asian on, I hope you at least can have 2 to join. I saw lots of street interview where lots of hardship and stereotypes stories for South East Asian living and working in S.Korea. I would love to hear more of their experience and hopefully someday S Korean have a more open mind.
@YUYUith
@YUYUith Год назад
love this episode, great job David for this new channel, the topics have been interesting particularly this one. Keep up the good work. just subscribed. by the way i do miss your BTS reaction and those explanation videos.
@angeleedm
@angeleedm Год назад
I definitely feel Leigh when she talks about being called to Korea. My husband and I went to Korea last summer, and it was a beautiful experience, and since then, I feel like I’ve been given signs to go back. I want to learn the language, I love the culture, and I didn’t get to see everything I wanted to while I was there because we didn’t have enough time there. I may or may not try living there, but I think I want to make it an annual trip at the very least if possible.
@katherinejimenezmatos2009
@katherinejimenezmatos2009 Год назад
In Seoul, the best pizza my friends and I tried was pizza monster. It was the one closest to the NYC pizza taste. Other places put way to much sugar on it 😭😭😭 like NO. When my friends and I were in Seoul studying at yonsei we realized that there is so many opportunity to bring/open western food restaurants. Regarding patriotism, US has this interesting dynamic, although there is patriotism we dont back down from criticizing our own government and institutions because that is intrinsical part of our democracy, in a way that has advanced our process in terms of human and social-economic rights. We still thou have a lot of problems thou😅
@linnysheff
@linnysheff Год назад
Loved the episode! Thank you so much ❤
@claudiawoods4382
@claudiawoods4382 Год назад
Thanks David. Buy some pizza WITHOUT corn for your guests. 😊💕
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
Wow! Thank you so much!! I will haha
@mandybanks8547
@mandybanks8547 Год назад
I really enjoy the content and have watched all the episodes of Koreanpizzaclub. Love David and Anna. I personally would love to see you guys have a regular panellist with a more controversial voice/opinion on topics to play devils advocate/not afraid to say things as it is (sort of like Danny or Kelsey) as it makes it even more funny. Though still really loving the regular uploads about Korean culture. Sending love, support and appreciation from the uk 🇬🇧
@dealman3312
@dealman3312 Год назад
This show is hilarious! Keep it up 🤙🏻 after watching most of your episodes over the weekend, there is a consistent flow and vibe amongst you and your guests…. Great job! Been to Korea many times, by no means a Korean expert, but many of the topics resonate with me.
@emcara6334
@emcara6334 Год назад
Great video! If you want some southern food, come to South Carolina Anna! I’ve always found it interesting how Korea looks up to America so much. Perhaps because America just seems to be more “relaxed” and we have the “bigger is better mentality.” Can’t wait for the next video! ❤️
@nicoleconcepcion5748
@nicoleconcepcion5748 Год назад
i love the nuances of which visa is useful for different reasons. super insightful and I thank you
@sanyuelpuganda3581
@sanyuelpuganda3581 Год назад
Wow!! I am glad I got to find this channel!! Thank you guys...
@ThingsUShouldLike
@ThingsUShouldLike Год назад
I would love if you guys got Iranians in Korea on this podcast (like Maryam in Korea) because their perspective/motivations are so different (both in good in bad ways!)
@ThingsUShouldLike
@ThingsUShouldLike Год назад
Also this never gets talked about but SO many kdramas get dubbed in Persian (Iran's language) because a lot of Iranians have an idolized view of South Korea and watch their media, you could say the same way Koreans idolize America. This is because Iran used to be advanced and progressing rapidly until the revolution in 1979 that destroyed the country and set back everything. All their advancements went to waste and now it's like Iran went back in time. This is literally the opposite of South Korea which used to struggle and but is now advancing extremely well. So basically, South Korea is what Iran should have been today, which is sad for many Iranians and that's why they envy & look at Korea with interest. (I'm Iranian-American and this is just what my immigrant parents explained to me)
@ThingsUShouldLike
@ThingsUShouldLike Год назад
@Ameer Qan California is pretty good, I know a lot of Iranians study there (specifically Orange County) Alternatively Canada is a good option if you’re fine with not being in USA. Whatever you choose, good luck! ☺️
@yolandaperry86
@yolandaperry86 Год назад
This was such a good conversation.
@ruchimaurya6629
@ruchimaurya6629 Год назад
the D took over like a storm 🤣🤣 Jokes aside really enjoyed this full knowledge packed episode.
@koreanpizzaclub
@koreanpizzaclub Год назад
DDDDDDDDDDDDDD
@cedricmoore8053
@cedricmoore8053 Год назад
Love this channel. So enlightening!
@shadesonsurfer
@shadesonsurfer Год назад
Great episode! To me, the greatest and noblest expression of Koreans loving America are the insane Korean corn dogs…you guys took an already crazy food to a whole other level lol
@katarinasakoschek5394
@katarinasakoschek5394 Год назад
loved this!! so entertaining AND valuable
@J_Gamble
@J_Gamble Год назад
Great episode. Love your guests and frank topics.
@wendelyndillard9933
@wendelyndillard9933 Год назад
Wow! I am loving this podcast!! And ironically in central Florida i do have bald eagles in my back yard. This is exactly what I've been wanting to learn!! Exchange and explanation of culturally different view points and am very happy you have grown so quickly!!
@r0ntr0n4
@r0ntr0n4 Год назад
Your English is so amazing David! My wife and I have been learning Korean and we are very impressed. You speak like a native speaker.
@reneedreamsart
@reneedreamsart Год назад
Funny episode! Lovely seeing Alex!
@marygabriellesuthers1065
@marygabriellesuthers1065 Год назад
David doesn’t really have an “accent”. Anna is very British. Both are very good in the English language.
@khishigtm7771
@khishigtm7771 Год назад
I started watching your content just a week ago.. and enjoying all the episodes a lot ....
@saraholbrook5721
@saraholbrook5721 Год назад
Love how burgandy sweater girl referred to "older people in their fifties..." Child, please.
@kaatyblue
@kaatyblue Год назад
And I thought she was near her 50s or already in her 50s until she said that 💀
@amaliarivera3305
@amaliarivera3305 Год назад
Amazing episode.
@jennifernoel6847
@jennifernoel6847 Год назад
I agree with what they're saying as far as the Korean war. My dad fought in the Korean War and it was a great experience for me to grow up with.
@ODriscolls
@ODriscolls Год назад
I'm only in the beginning but i want to chime in on eagles: I live in Nova Scotia, Canada. I see probably 5 eagles a week where I live (I see them more than 5 times but I think it's just the same 5 over and over hahahhaa😅). If you would like to see them, they are in Cape Breton. They are very big.
@feelme5297
@feelme5297 Год назад
Im from America, San Francisco Bay area, typing from here now. Lose your obsession with it, it’s awesome but so are so many other places. We as people are not superior to anyone else in the world.
@sokhihfx1754
@sokhihfx1754 Год назад
Thank you David !! Watching you from Canada . Love Clean humour and great entertaining. I’m ethnical korean too. So much I can agree with all of you guys! Similar experience and mindset. Cool all the way :)) ❤
@teeerang
@teeerang Год назад
I never comment on YT videos, but I wanted to say I enjoyed this episode very much! It went by so fast-I could’ve listened for another hour! As a Southeast Asian-American female who grew up in Houston, TX (I don’t have a Texan or southern accent though, probably what you consider “standard” like yours, David 😂) and then living in NYC for almost just as long, I could relate to many points in the conversation. Also, I recently visited South Korea near the end of last year, and some of the points the American guests made I also noticed/experienced during the trip. Looking forward to the next episode! 😊
@justinmontgomery9526
@justinmontgomery9526 Год назад
This podcast is UP AND COMING. Can't believe you're only at 28K subs. Also, I didn't even notice Leigh's accent until she said "I was the only hwhite person at the church." lol
@tamiwilliams8521
@tamiwilliams8521 Год назад
Totally luv this show!!!!!!!!
@temi1765
@temi1765 Год назад
A citizen of the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa can do teaching English jobs in Korea, as Alex said they have the advantage of finding the first job in Korea which is usually teaching English.
@genovevalara3989
@genovevalara3989 Год назад
Have them two as guests again.
@sithbk0075
@sithbk0075 Год назад
Great topic and enjoyed KPC very much. But damn Anna slayed, loved her British voice and vibes. She needs to be in every episodes going forward.
@alexbaldmon4636
@alexbaldmon4636 Год назад
Whos in charge of the Podcast?
@sobaksobak4185
@sobaksobak4185 Год назад
David David do an episode on gyopos. What Koreans think of us when we visit or live there, and gyopo back stories. 감사해요 :))
@lauragwillim1055
@lauragwillim1055 Год назад
Excellent guests. Loved the topic. Hugs from Georgia 🍑💋 USA. Great channel!
@genovevalara3989
@genovevalara3989 Год назад
I love all of your voices. I speak English and Spanish and want to learn Korean and sign language.
@faithsousa1499
@faithsousa1499 6 месяцев назад
Ok so super cute and fun episode😁😁, it felt like a bunch of friends getting together for a game night (USD😂😂). But also I loved learning as much as I did. Being an American who is learning Korean, I love learning about the culture and with our similarities and differences. This will help in my future 🖤❤️🖤
@angelsmilkyway4352
@angelsmilkyway4352 Год назад
This was fun. I like this show
@upthedown1
@upthedown1 Год назад
My sister and her husband are in the South now. I told her I'm going to fast for a month just so I can go eat Southern food!
@devilrider39000000
@devilrider39000000 Год назад
As an American one of the things I always tell non Americans that is both one of the best and worst things about America is our food.🍕
@samsungaccount7841
@samsungaccount7841 Год назад
I agree with Anna, Korean movies and dramas are so well made.
@mitonaarea5856
@mitonaarea5856 Год назад
It's the benefits of heavy government investment in the industry. Every country that wants to increase it's soft power should learn from that.
@kingkoes
@kingkoes Год назад
I love the guy’s perspective! Like bring that guy on the next episode please!
@WhatMikeisEvolving1
@WhatMikeisEvolving1 Год назад
My partners brother was visiting Texas from Korea with his college team. They were so lost until my partner and I joined them, only eating In-and-out or the other burgers there. When we showed up, we got them straight to a Texas BBQ and some Shin Ramyeon that we snuck onto the plane.
@ekaterini2957
@ekaterini2957 Год назад
As I sit here in Houston drinking Segafredo made at home and listening to the influence of Starbucks -- admittedly I use the instant Starbucks packets at work...
@l2727
@l2727 Год назад
wow these two just motivated me to study korean LOL
@k.a.esportstalk
@k.a.esportstalk Год назад
As a Korean American living here in South Korea, I lead with me being an American when getting an ESL gig or just in general I get a little more respect for it. Being from Los Angeles its even better for me to say that too. lol
@mysteriogaming478
@mysteriogaming478 Год назад
I’m planning to study in Korea either late this year or early 2024 and I would absolutely love to be on this show how and where can I apply to be on this show 😊
@jeshightower4954
@jeshightower4954 11 месяцев назад
I’m also learning Korean! I live in the US and have weekly private lessons ❤️ it makes me so happy to learn as well! I love it. I want to go to Busan and Jeju and I need to know Korean 🥰🫶🏻
@Lxmxn97
@Lxmxn97 Год назад
It's interesting because my path to Korea is like a mash up of both of the guests. I also felt like it was a calling, but my boss / advisor in Uni suggested that I work in Korea. She was a Korean woman and felt like my personality would match the Korean work/ living culture especially since I already had interest in Korean culture and history. 😮 It's cool to see ppl who have the same path as me. Currently working on getting my F visa . Wish me luck 🙏 😅
@hoatran0415
@hoatran0415 Год назад
super insightful
@americaneagle76
@americaneagle76 Год назад
THANK YOU, KOREAN PIZZA CLUB!
@Han-cj2jp
@Han-cj2jp Год назад
Hi KPC, I think this is a good podcast about culture and Anna and David make a great team. ( Anna and Danny was too rated R but funny in Anna’s live.) Yes, pepperoni pizza is my childhood and all I ate in college. One time I said KFC and people thought I was referring to Korean Fried Chicken. Korean culture is spread slit in K-pop, kdrama, k movies and k food.
@ekaterini2957
@ekaterini2957 Год назад
Ya'll need to come try TexMex and Cajun (Lousiana) food -- y'all if you like Kimchi you need to try these...
@angel1usk
@angel1usk 4 месяца назад
My own story of coming to Korea is similar to Leigh's story. It was such a smooth process and I know it was meant for me to be here.
@TheSylfaein
@TheSylfaein Год назад
The flow. The innuendos. The d...isrespect! All in all, thoroughly entertaining. Funny how the talk about food got so heated up, even more so when you know a lot of that stuff originated in European countries and was assimilated. That's probably part of the reason why Italians, for example, frown upon seeing Korean-style pizzas. 😁 Or the original 'Hamburger' was a simple patty (which we call Frikadelle, by the way) in a bread bun/roll that received an upstyling.
@rileymosman2808
@rileymosman2808 Год назад
I had an ad right before discussing favorite pizza type. As an Italian-American someone knows my preference lol
@tracyOnIPad
@tracyOnIPad Год назад
Starbucks in the US has 4 sizes: short, tall, grande , and venti. You never see the two smaller sizes because most Americans order the larger for lattes etc unless they are getting an American or a shot(s).
@alperry02
@alperry02 Год назад
Me ordering the tall most everytime in the states 😅
@purporchid8628
@purporchid8628 Год назад
Tall (the smallest size at Starbucks) is available at all Starbucks locations in the US. Just depends on if people mostly get that one or not 😂 I typically get a Grande if I go because I don’t go to Starbucks much
@tracyOnIPad
@tracyOnIPad Год назад
Short (usually for shots), tall, grande, and venti
@purporchid8628
@purporchid8628 Год назад
@@tracyOnIPad funny thing is I went to a Starbucks this week and actually figured out their smallest size is called a Demi. So it seems most people don’t know what their smallest size is, other than Korea i guess
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