She effortlessly embodies both beauty and humility, a true inspiration💦☘️☘️
@terran0797Күн бұрын
If that food is being used as fertilizer or reused in some way, we could learn a thing or two as a society from Koreans.
@wallenbergphoto7 сағат бұрын
Yup same Sweden! It's good! Food waste gives us thousands of tons of natural gas every year 😊. We sort, garments (now by law), food waste, paper, plastics, food waste, glass in "colored" and non Colored glass". Chemicals, metals, batteries, and small electric och bigger appliances. We have sorting bins in all Apartment areas in Sweden, and we are world! Best! Proud 😊
@ralphrepo19 сағат бұрын
A lot of Asian countries sort refuse as it makes it easier on society to manage and deal with. This approach is only made possible by the willingness of the population to conform. Japanese are taught (acculturated, indoctrinated, or whatever word one wants to use) from an early age, especially in schools, to be responsible and participate in cleanliness. Even school children are required to clean their environment. Thus, being in a society that enforces this type of refuse management is easily agreed with by the people there. In the US, with its penchant to not only question authority but be confrontational more often than not, it wouldn't work.
@Larry23 сағат бұрын
Come to Birmingham sometime, they just throw their rubbish on the floor up there.
@fizzleon279621 сағат бұрын
Why do you have problem with recycling system?
@user-yp9nz6bs9qСағат бұрын
What don't you understand?
@BarbarisII9 сағат бұрын
I'd be perfectly fine with this and would like to see the USA start embracing some of these practices. I know we won't, but one can dream. For now I'll be happy if we can get our identity back. Tired of being lumped in with fascists and other hateful people.
@DeltaDuck1016 сағат бұрын
The food waste one is pretty reasonable, source: its something in my country and not a big deal at all
@clownformКүн бұрын
is this ai voice or like an ai trained on your voice? use your real voice
@morebird431812 сағат бұрын
Putting this on the don't recommend list, because while I enjoy the content and am interested in learning more about different cultures, I cannot stand people using AI voices. I scrolled through all of your content to make sure you weren't mute or something, and you aren't.. you have a very cute voice and I'd much rather hear that than this cold ai crap. 💔
@Genie98997Күн бұрын
you seem very lazy...this is a terrible video which makes you sound like a complainer. Sorting in Korea is a good thing because, unlike north America, they process a significant amount and reuse them. Land is at a premium so if everyone flattens out the boxes, it's must easier to transport. Food waste recycling has to be among the highest in the world. It's captured and turned into fertilizer, which is a good thing
@ChiisanabattaКүн бұрын
Wrong, in Japan most of it is burned, and mostly all together, which makes most of the sorting completely useless, waste of time and slave work.
@tranquilthecat3417Күн бұрын
@@Chiisanabatta this video is about south korea, not japan...
@Mrbill106622 сағат бұрын
She has a problem with sorting trash in Japan, and now in Korea. Everything is a problem for her.
@iselramos4415 сағат бұрын
Philippines are making 4 sperated trash bins some recycled food wastes biodegretable and non biodegratable Philippines has good ways on recycling practices that turns into soil and other materials for helping the communities
@albertarthurparsnips514113 сағат бұрын
These videos contain information that’s not always correct. But that doesn’t trouble me. These videos are marvelous because a good many of them render the weebs ( the anime, manga, & K-Pop devotees ) apoplectic !…😊
@MsNomzie6 сағат бұрын
Why do you even travel to south korea if all your videos are just insulting there way of life. Please just stop it makes you seem extremely racist to other cultures