Type of Foreigners KOREANS would like?

Thiz is Dan
2 Apr 202409:18

Summary

TLDRIn this light-hearted video, Danny from 'Dan in Korea' thanks his followers for reaching 100,000 subscribers and discusses 10 types of foreigners that Korean people tend to like. The list focuses on behaviors such as enjoying Korean food, respecting Korean culture, showing politeness toward elders, and embracing Korean traditions like language and fashion. Danny humorously touches on other traits, like taking good photos and using trendy Korean slang. Overall, the video emphasizes cultural appreciation, mutual respect, and fun ways to connect with Korean people.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Korean people appreciate foreigners who can eat well and enjoy the food they prepare, as it shows respect and gratitude.
  • ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ท Foreigners who enjoy traditional Korean foods like kimchi are seen as endearing and impressive, indicating an openness to Korean culture.
  • ๐Ÿ‘˜ Respecting Korean culture and tradition, such as trying on traditional outfits (hanbok) correctly, is appreciated and can leave a positive impression.
  • ๐ŸŒ Learning simple Korean phrases or greetings can show effort and respect towards the local culture, impressing Koreans.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ด Respecting elders is important in Korean culture, and foreigners who follow these customs are highly regarded.
  • ๐Ÿงผ Neatness and personal hygiene are universally appreciated, and in Korea, it can make a good impression on locals.
  • ๐Ÿ† Cheering for Korea in sports events can endear foreigners to Koreans, showing a sense of camaraderie and support.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Using trendy Korean slang can be a fun and unexpected way for foreigners to connect with Koreans on a cultural level.
  • ๐Ÿ“ธ Being able to take good photos, a skill many Koreans possess, can be a likable trait in foreigners.
  • ๐ŸŽต Knowing old Korean music can be a surprising and charming quality in foreigners, showing depth in cultural understanding.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is 'types of foreigners that Korean people like,' focusing on attitudes and behaviors rather than physical appearances.

  • Why does the creator avoid discussing physical appearances in the video?

    -The creator avoids discussing physical appearances to prevent any arguments or negative comments in the discussion, keeping the topic light and fun.

  • Why do Korean people like foreigners who can eat well?

    -Korean people appreciate foreigners who can eat well because Koreans place high importance on food, and enjoying a meal together is a way to connect. It shows respect for the food and the effort put into preparing it.

  • How do Koreans react to foreigners who enjoy traditional Korean food?

    -Koreans are impressed when foreigners enjoy traditional Korean food, especially dishes with strong flavors like kimchi or changuk jang. It makes them feel appreciated and shows the foreignerโ€™s openness to their culture.

  • How do Koreans feel about foreigners wearing traditional Korean outfits like the hanbok?

    -Koreans generally appreciate it when foreigners wear traditional outfits like the hanbok, as long as it is worn respectfully. It shows that the foreigner values and respects Korean culture.

  • What is an example of a small gesture foreigners can use to impress Koreans?

    -A small gesture that impresses Koreans is learning simple Korean phrases, such as wishing 'Happy New Year' in Korean ('์ƒˆํ•ด ๋ณต ๋งŽ์ด ๋ฐ›์œผ์„ธ์š”'). It shows an effort to engage with the culture.

  • Why is respect for elders important in Korea?

    -Respect for elders is a significant aspect of Korean culture, reflected in language, gestures, and social behaviors. Koreans value proper respect, such as using two hands when receiving or giving something to an elder.

  • What is an example of how neatness is appreciated in Korean culture?

    -Koreans appreciate people who manage themselves well, such as keeping clean fingernails and tidy clothes. It reflects good personal habits, which are valued not just in Korea but in many cultures.

  • Why do Koreans find it cute when foreigners cheer for Korea during sports matches?

    -Koreans find it cute when foreigners cheer for Korea because it shows that they feel a sense of connection or loyalty to the country, even if it's not their home country.

  • How can foreigners impress Koreans by using trendy slang?

    -Foreigners can impress Koreans by using trendy Korean slang, such as '์–ผ์ฃฝ์•„' (meaning 'I'll drink iced Americano even if I freeze to death'). Itโ€™s unexpected and adds humor, which Koreans find endearing.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ‘‹ Introduction and Channel Welcome

Danny welcomes viewers to his channel, expresses gratitude for reaching 100,000 subscribers, and introduces the topic of the video: types of foreigners Koreans like. He emphasizes that the discussion will focus on behaviors and attitudes rather than physical appearances to avoid negative reactions.

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๐Ÿฝ๏ธ Appreciation for Food

Danny explains that Koreans appreciate foreigners who enjoy eating, especially when they finish their meals and express enthusiasm. This cultural trait is linked to the strong association Koreans have with food and social bonding.

๐Ÿฅข Love for Korean Food

Foreigners who enjoy traditional Korean food like gimchi and more challenging dishes such as 'changukjang' impress Koreans. Danny mentions that appreciating Korean cuisine, even if it's an acquired taste, is endearing and builds a connection with Koreans.

๐Ÿ‘˜ Respect for Korean Culture and Traditions

Danny highlights that foreigners who respect and engage with Korean cultureโ€”such as wearing traditional clothing like hanbok or learning basic Korean phrasesโ€”are admired. This demonstrates genuine interest and respect for the culture, leaving a positive impression.

๐Ÿ™‡โ€โ™€๏ธ Respect for Elders

Respect for elders is highly valued in Korea. Danny explains that knowing simple gestures, such as using two hands when giving or receiving something, reflects good manners and leaves a strong impression on Koreans.

๐Ÿงผ Neat and Well-Groomed Appearance

Koreans appreciate people who are neat and well-groomed. Simple things like keeping nails trimmed and wearing clean clothes show that a person takes care of themselves, which is viewed positively in Korea.

โšฝ Cheering for Korea in Sports

Danny mentions that foreigners cheering for Korean sports teams, even when it's not their home country, are seen as cute and supportive. This behavior, especially during international matches, often goes viral and is appreciated by Koreans.

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Using Korean Slang

Foreigners who use trendy Korean slang in casual conversations surprise and amuse Koreans. Danny gives an example of a popular phrase, '์–ผ์ฃฝ์•„' (Aeljuk-a), meaning 'even if we freeze to death, weโ€™ll have an iced Americano,' which would impress locals due to its unexpected usage.

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Defending Koreans in Online Debates

Danny shares an anecdote about a foreigner defending Korea in an online debate. Such acts of standing up for Koreans, especially when dealing with negative or incorrect comments, make a big impression and foster a sense of camaraderie.

๐Ÿ“ธ Skillful Photography

Koreans are known for taking good photos, and foreigners who can capture flattering angles or take aesthetically pleasing pictures are highly regarded. Danny promises to share photography tips in a future video to help people take better pictures.

๐ŸŽต Knowing Old Korean Music

Danny mentions that knowing older Korean music, especially from his parentsโ€™ generation, can impress Koreans. Even being able to sing a few lines of an old song will surprise and delight older Koreans.

๐Ÿ’ก Conclusion: Fun and Lighthearted Advice

Danny concludes the video by reiterating the fun and light approach to the topic. He encourages viewers to leave comments with suggestions for future videos and promotes spreading love instead of hate in the comments section.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กEat well

In the context of the video, 'eat well' refers to the ability of a person to enjoy and consume food heartily, particularly in a Korean setting. It is a cultural appreciation for those who can finish meals prepared for them, showing respect and gratitude to the host or cook. The video suggests that this behavior is endearing to Korean people, as it aligns with their emphasis on communal dining and the importance of food in social interactions. For instance, the speaker mentions that if someone enjoys a meal prepared by a Korean host, it can win their heart.

๐Ÿ’กKorean food

The term 'Korean food' in the video script highlights the traditional and unique dishes of Korea, such as kimchi and changuk Jang. The video emphasizes that Koreans appreciate foreigners who not only try but also enjoy these foods, which can be a strong testament to cultural exchange and appreciation. It shows respect for Korean culinary traditions and can be a conversation starter, fostering a sense of connection between the foreigner and the Korean community.

๐Ÿ’กRespect for culture

Respecting Korean culture, as mentioned in the video, involves acknowledging and appreciating the traditions and customs of Korea. This can manifest in various ways, such as trying on traditional Korean outfits (hanbok) or learning and using simple Korean phrases. The video suggests that such actions are viewed positively by Koreans, as they demonstrate an interest and respect for their heritage. It is a way for foreigners to show that they value and wish to engage with Korean culture, which is often reciprocated with warmth and admiration.

๐Ÿ’กElders

In Korean society, as discussed in the video, showing respect to elders is a deeply ingrained value. The term 'elders' refers to senior family members or older individuals in general. The video mentions specific behaviors such as using formal language and gestures when interacting with them. For example, using both hands when receiving something from an elder is a sign of respect. Foreigners who adhere to these cultural norms are likely to be well-received and respected by the Korean community.

๐Ÿ’กNeatness

The concept of 'neatness' in the video script refers to personal hygiene and the appearance of being well-groomed. It is a universal trait that is appreciated across cultures, including Korea. Being neat, such as having clean hands, trimmed nails, and well-kept hair, projects a positive image and shows that a person takes care of themselves. The video implies that this attention to personal presentation can leave a good impression on others, which is particularly important in social and professional settings.

๐Ÿ’กCheering for Korea

In the video, 'cheering for Korea' refers to the act of supporting Korean teams or causes, especially during sports events. It is seen as an endearing quality when foreigners show enthusiasm and support for Korean victories, as it indicates a level of integration and identification with the local culture. The video humorously notes that this can be particularly charming, although it acknowledges the complexity of such support when Korea is competing against the foreigner's home country.

๐Ÿ’กKorean slang

The term 'Korean slang' in the video script denotes the use of informal, colloquial language that is popular and trendy among Koreans. Using such slang can be a sign of cultural immersion and language proficiency. The video suggests that when foreigners use Korean slang appropriately, it can be both amusing and impressive to Koreans, as it shows that they are making an effort to connect with the local language and youth culture.

๐Ÿ’กStanding up for Koreans

In the context of the video, 'standing up for Koreans' means defending or supporting Koreans in situations where they might be criticized or misunderstood. The video describes this as a commendable act, especially when done by foreigners who are not obligated to take a stance. It reflects a sense of solidarity and fairness, which can be appreciated by the Korean community and can lead to positive social interactions.

๐Ÿ’กTaking good pictures

The phrase 'taking good pictures' in the video refers to the skill of capturing aesthetically pleasing and well-composed photographs. Koreans, as mentioned in the video, are often adept at photography, particularly in the context of social settings. The video suggests that foreigners who can take good pictures, especially of others, are likely to be admired and appreciated, as it shows an understanding of visual aesthetics and the importance of capturing memorable moments.

๐Ÿ’กOld Korean music

Referring to 'old Korean music' in the video script means being familiar with and appreciating the songs from previous generations in Korea. This can be seen as a sign of cultural depth and a willingness to engage with the historical aspects of Korean music. The video implies that knowing and enjoying old Korean songs can be a surprising and endearing trait in foreigners, as it shows a broader interest in Korean culture beyond the contemporary.

Highlights

Danny thanks viewers for 100,000 subscribers and introduces the video topic.

The first trait Korean people like in foreigners is someone who eats well, especially appreciating and finishing meals.

Foreigners who enjoy traditional Korean foods, like kimchi or strong-smelling dishes, impress Koreans.

Respecting Korean culture, such as wearing traditional outfits correctly, is appreciated by locals.

Learning and using simple Korean phrases, like greeting with Korean-specific terms, creates a good impression.

Respecting elders through gestures and language is an important aspect of Korean culture that foreigners should be aware of.

Being neat and well-kept in appearance, such as having clean clothes and good hygiene, is valued.

Cheering for Korea during sports events is seen as endearing, especially if foreigners become passionate about Korean victories.

Using trendy Korean slang, especially funny or cute phrases, can delight locals and make interactions more enjoyable.

Standing up for Koreans or Korea in online forums or discussions can earn foreigners respect and admiration.

Taking good pictures is a valuable skill in Korea, and foreigners who know how to take flattering shots are appreciated.

Knowing old Korean music, especially songs from past generations, is impressive to Koreans, as it shows a deep interest in their culture.

Danny encourages viewers to spread love instead of hate in online comments, fostering positive interactions.

The video offers a lighthearted and fun take on how foreigners can win the hearts of Korean people.

Danny teases a future video where he will give tips on how to take good photos, especially for foreigners visiting Korea.

Transcripts

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hey guys welcome back to my channel this

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is Dan in Korea and if you're new to my

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channel my name is Danny and I make

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contents in English about my life and a

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lot of other stuff before I start I just

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want to say thank you so much for

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100,000

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subscribers wow so I came back with

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another fun subject to talk about and I

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got this idea from um some of the

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comments I was reading under viral

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videos I want to take kind of like a fun

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and light approach to it so today's

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subject is type of foreigners that

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Korean people like before I start I'm

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just going to make something really

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clear I'm not going to talk about any

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like physical aspects I'm only going to

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talk about attitudes and behaviors

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because I know the moment I talk about

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physical features of appearances it's

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going to be a fight in the comments and

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I don't want that to happen like I

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always say this is a very subjective

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opinion but I think is somewhat true so

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you know just enjoy the video the first

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one I think you might be able to guess

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number one people who can eat well yes

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eat well like me I think this might be

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the same across different cultures but

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parents would love their children who

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eat well or their friends who eat well

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they prepare a nice meal if they finish

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everything if they're really enjoying it

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there's nothing more that makes them

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happier like grandparents also

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especially especially when people

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appreciate the food that is prepared

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like even if they take you out for a

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meal if they're really enjoying the meal

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that can win Korean people's heart I

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don't know why Korean people are very

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very very focused on food when we want

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to catch up with someone we instantly

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think about what to eat so a little tip

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food can win people's heart and that's

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why I love food number two is actually

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related to the first one foreigners who

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like Korean food like gimchi or

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something traditional I think as a

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Korean we always think certain food

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might not be like so appealing to people

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from other countries like gimchi can be

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a very strong taste when I was young I

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didn't like the fermented gimchi now I

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enjoy it but even some Koreans don't

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like certain Korean food something could

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have a really distinct strong smell like

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changuk Jang I think when you're not

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used to certain ingredients or certain

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type of cooking because you're from

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another country it could be hard for you

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to eat it but when Koreans see other

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foreigners enjoying like gimchi I can't

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live without gimchi or something like

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really traditional like changuk Chang

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that could actually be a bit strong for

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Koreans to eat they will be like oh my

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God that is so cute oh my God thank you

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so much that will really really really

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make them impressed it doesn't mean you

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have to force yourself to like something

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that you don't like cuz it's natural for

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you to not like certain food but you can

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always try try to find the ones you like

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number three people who respect Korean

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culture or tradition not these days but

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in the past I've been seeing some

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controversies over um people wearing

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traditional outfits of other countries

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but in Korea when Koreans see foreigners

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trying out our traditional outfit hok we

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actually really like it we appreciate it

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if it's worn in a right way if I don't

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know they like rip it off or like do

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something crazy with it of course no

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one's going to be happy with that but if

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it's warning the right way we actually

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really like it we're kind of touched and

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impressed that other people enjoy our

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tradition there are many places in Korea

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that you can try this and I would say go

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for it also learning like simple words

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for example instead of saying Happy New

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Year in English the term

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is just by saying this one phrase it

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would actually make Koreans really

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impressed and they'll be like oh my God

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you're so good at Korean oh my God thank

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you so much do you learn that I think

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before you travel to a new country it's

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always nice to learn a few words

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especially if it's related to the

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culture or tradition I think it's a big

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plus number four people who respect the

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elders this is probably the same

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everywhere but also in Korea respecting

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the elders is a big thing so we have

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different form of languages different

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way of doing gestures for example when

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we say hello we don't say like hi to

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someone we meet for the first time or at

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a business meeting we we go like when

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you're getting a drink from an elder you

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have to use two hands in carea even when

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you're poor so you pour like this or you

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receive the glass like this I think just

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doing like this like naturally would

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really impress Korean people so learning

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these simple gestures to respect Elders

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would really impress current people

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number five people who are neat I don't

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want to talk about like physical

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appearances or anything related to that

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what I mean here is someone who manages

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themselves well for example cutting

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their fingernails having clean hands or

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clean hair I think a lot of times these

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kind of things can impress other people

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not just in Korea like everywhere my mom

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would always always say don't wear

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clothes with stains and yes I'm very

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clumsy I don't know if you can tell I

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always like Drop food on my clothes

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things like this this is actually funny

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number six people who cheer for Korea

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during a sports

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match I find this funny some people who

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live in Korea for a long time they're

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very koreanized sometimes they feel like

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when Korea wins they win it's like their

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own country and I think this is really

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cute and nice I saw a few cases when

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people from other countries cheering for

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Korea during a match and this would go

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viral people in the comments would be

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like like that that's a Korean right

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there I mean it might be tricky if it's

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Korea versus your own country so that

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part might be a bit tricky but um if

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it's like Korea versus another country

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and you're cheering for Korea like

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you're screaming people would find it

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really cute number seven using Korean

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slangs I'm not talking about the bad

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words I mean those could actually

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impress people but I'm talking about you

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know like the trendy ones oh my God I

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don't know the trendy Korean words I'm a

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but anyway for

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examplea which

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meanso it translates to even if we

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freeze to death we'll have is Amano

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these kind of words we would never

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imagine a foreigner to use let's say

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we're taking coffee orders like who

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wants to drink what and and then you say

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I Americano they'll be like oh my God

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that's so cute that's so funny you know

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it's just it's just funny and cute to

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use those like little words that people

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don't expect you to use the good word

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not the see number eight someone who

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stands up for Koreans when they're

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getting hated this was actually really

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funny cuz it was under a I don't know

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what kind of video it was I think it was

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related to history or something and

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there was a comment from someone who

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wasn't Korean explaining like the

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history of Korea and the reasons and you

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know defending Korea basically and

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people will commenting like you're all

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bro now so that was actually funny

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number nine someone who takes good

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pictures I really have to say this but

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Koreans are actually good at taking

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pictures if I travel and I ask a Korean

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to take a picture for me cuz I'm

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traveling alone I can kind of guarantee

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that I will have a good shot they would

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be like like you know stand back yeah

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yeah yeah let me try to make you look

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tall let me try to make you look blah

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blah blah so few easy tricks I'll make a

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video about this next time for example

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the easiest tip would be when you're

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taking a full shot always leave some

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head space and no space on the bottom so

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your feet is on the bottom of the screen

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but above your head there should be some

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space and this makes you look taller and

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if you do this Korean people will love

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you never take it from like top to down

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it should always be kind of like like

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this angle really important tip number

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10 last but not least someone who knows

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old Korean music when I mean old I mean

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like my parents' generation songs that

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even I don't know and if you know some

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of them that would be really funny and

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cute they will be like how do you know

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this song If you know like how to sing

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just even a verse of it 10 seconds of it

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that would be really cute and impressive

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anyway today I just made a fun and light

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video about 10 types of foreigners that

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Korean people would like I hope you guys

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enjoyed it and if if you have any other

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ideas or subjects that you want me to

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talk about please leave it in the

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comments and please don't fight people

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let's all spread love not

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hate thank you for watching I'll see you

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guys in the next video

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good

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