Why Are Foreigners Moving To South Korea?

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@tae-whankim9821
@tae-whankim9821 3 ай бұрын
As a Korean who worked with a multitude of foreigners, trust me learn the language. I see foreigners who lived in Korea for over 7 years and barely say a few words. They usually don't get raises because they have the same position. For those who become fluent, they really get promoted fast. 1. I know its fun a few years with a stable job and doing the same thing but keep developing yourself. Especially in education, the difference between a bachelors and masters is significant. More than what you expect. Ph.D? You will be scouted like crazy. 2. Know the language? Employers, neighbors etc will absolutely love you. 3.Don't just stick with other foreigners, get out and meet the locals, when things happen like accidents etc They will vouch for you. (If you just stay within your own group, if things happen you're just labeled as a typical foreigner who causes trouble, because people won't know you they think you don't care about society) 4. Don't go to clubs.(Don't believe you will meet 'good people; there)... even people in Korea will judge other Koreans that go to clubs 'often' we call them Jukdoli/juksooni (No respectable member of society will take you seriously). 5. Think outside of Seoul. Other parts of Korea there maybe more opportunities and less racism. (Don't get me wrong people will stare, but not due to disgust but just pure curiosity, they probably never seen someone that's not Korean. if you talk to them in Korean, they will open up so much...maybe too much lol) Also you can probably save money while enjoy things as housing costs are much much more affordable outside of Seoul)
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
They can learn the language , but ultimately there will always be a glass ceiling as a foreigner, and even if they marry a Korean and naturalize, as someone who is not ethnically Korean. Ultimately, if career is the top priority, they are better off pursuing it in their own countries, where they have a higher ceiling and just treat Korea as a fun vacation.
@mathamour
@mathamour 3 ай бұрын
Here's the passage corrected for natural English with some additional pointers: Having worked with many foreigners in Korea, let me tell you: learning the language is key. Here's why: I've seen foreigners who've lived here for over 7 years yet struggle to speak more than a few basic phrases. This often limits their career growth - they stay in the same position without promotions. On the other hand, those who become fluent tend to see much faster career advancement. Sure, it can be comfortable to stay in a stable job for a while. But there's always room for self-development! In Korea especially, education plays a big role. The difference a Master's degree can make compared to a Bachelor's is significant, even more than you might expect. And a Ph.D.? Recruiters will be chasing after you. Learning the language goes beyond just work. Employers and neighbors will appreciate the effort, and it will open doors socially. Here are some additional tips: Branch out and connect with Koreans. Don't just stick to your expat circle. Locals can be a great support system, especially if you encounter any issues. Building relationships can dispel stereotypes some might have about foreigners who "cause trouble." Skip the clubs. It's a common misconception that you'll find good connections there. Even Koreans who frequent clubs often face a negative stigma (Jukdoli/juksooni). A good reputation is important for professional and personal success. Consider living outside Seoul. There may be more opportunities and less outward prejudice in other parts of Korea. While people might stare out of curiosity (especially if they haven't met many foreigners), a simple greeting in Korean can break the ice. Housing costs are also significantly lower outside the capital, allowing you to save money and enjoy a different pace of life. Remember, a little effort goes a long way! Pointers: Removed unnecessary emphasis on the speaker being Korean. Used a more natural tone and sentence structure. Replaced "multitude" with "many" for better flow. Clarified the concept of Jukdoli/juksooni. Added a concluding sentence for impact. 다음은 자연스러운 영어로 수정된 글과 몇 가지 추가적인 지침입니다: 더 자연스러운 톤과 문장 구조를 사용했습니다. "multitude"를 "many"로 바꿔서 더 자연스러운 흐름을 만들었습니다. Jukdoli/juksooni의 개념을 명확히 설명했습니다. Negative stigma : 사회적으로 부정적인 태도나 생각을 의미하는 사람이나 사람들의 집단에 대한 부정적인 태도입니다. 한국에서 많은 외국인들과 함께 일해본 경험으로 말씀드립니다. 언어 학습은 꼭 필요하다는 것을 알려드리겠습니다. 그 이유는 다음과 같습니다. 7년 이상 여기에서 생활한 외국인들 중에는 몇 가지 기본적인 문구를 넘어서 말하기 어려워하는 사람들을 많이 보았습니다. 이는 종종 그들의 직장 승진을 제한합니다. 반면에 유창하게 구사하는 사람들은 직업적으로 훨씬 빠른 성장을 경험하는 경향이 있습니다. 안정된 직장에 잠시 머물기는 편안할 수 있습니다. 하지만 자기 계발을 위한 여유 공간은 항상 있습니다! 특히 한국에서는 교육이 큰 역할을 합니다. 학사 학위와 석사 학위의 차이는 기대 이상으로 큽니다. 박사 학위를 취득하면 인재영입 담당자들이 여러분을 찾아갈 것입니다. 언어 학습은 직장에만 국한되지 않습니다. 고용주와 이웃들은 여러분의 노력을 칭찬하고, 사회적으로도 문을 열어줄 것입니다. 추가적인 팁을 알려드리겠습니다: 한국인들과 교류하고 관계를 형성하세요. 외국인 사회에만 머무르지 말고 현지인들과 연결되는 것이 좋습니다. 특히 문제가 발생할 경우 현지인들은 큰 지원 체계가 될 수 있습니다. 관계 구축은 외국인들에 대한 "문제를 일으키는 사람"에 대한 편견을 없애는 데 도움이 됩니다. 클럽에 가지 않는 것이 좋습니다. 거기에서 좋은 인맥을 만날 수 있다는 것은 흔한 오해입니다. 실제로 클럽을 자주 가는 한국인들도 부정적인 인식을 받을 수 있습니다 (죽돌이/죽순이). 좋은 평판은 직업적인 성공과 개인적인 성공에 중요합니다. 서울 외부에서 생활을 고려해보세요. 다른 지역에서는 더 많은 기회와 편견이 적을 수 있습니다. 사람들이 호기심으로 바라보는 경우도 있을 수 있지만 (특히 외국인을 많이 본 적이 없는 경우), 한국어로 간단한 인사를 건네는 것으로 어색한 분위기를 벗어날 수 있습니다. (Break the ice 얼음을 깰 수 있다는 뜻 아님). 수도권 외부에서는 주거 비용이 훨씬 낮아지므로 돈을 절약하고 지루하지 않은 삶의 변화를 즐길 수 있습니다.(pace of life) 기억하세요, 작은 노력이 큰 영향을 미칩니다!
@user-bz1zn3ds3j
@user-bz1zn3ds3j 2 ай бұрын
it may be surprising, but many people do not want to be promoted, because it imposes unnecessary obligations. not to mention the fact that many people want to be able to quit their jobs at any time, so it makes no sense to move up the career ladder
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 2 ай бұрын
@@user-bz1zn3ds3j People not wanting to work for a promotion ,is not the same as people not wanting a promotion. And that is an important distinction to make, a lot of people don't wanna put the effort to make more money , doesn't mean they don't want the money. So if you mean a lot of people will straight up reject the opportunity to make more money when it's handed to them on a silver platter, that's where you're very wrong. You are only right if you mean most people are too lazy to work for the promotion.
@user-bz1zn3ds3j
@user-bz1zn3ds3j 2 ай бұрын
@@Cxs1a3 No, it's not about laziness, but more responsibility, which may not be worth a pay raise. Therefore, many people will refuse.
@grow1820
@grow1820 Ай бұрын
It's interesting how Koreans often critique their own country. Typically, those who speak negatively about Korea are Korean themselves. However, as an American who has lived in six different countries and spent the last six years in Korea, I find Korea to be the best country I've resided in. No country is perfect, but after living in Seoul, Korea, might make you uncomfortable to live elsewhere due to its convenience. You can safely walk around at 2 AM, order food delivery at at mid night, find well-paying jobs if you speak Korean, and experience the country's well-organized and thoughtful infrastructure. It's a very clean country with kind-hearted people.
@iu2
@iu2 17 күн бұрын
@grow1820 Many Koreans who complain don't realise that other countries are actually worse. They only think it's so much better elsewhere because of what the media tells them.
@ibeabuchivictory5665
@ibeabuchivictory5665 3 ай бұрын
"Be responsible for yourself and don't put yourself in the Victim Mindset" I love that. Thanks for that beautiful advice
@cristianereiscrispalavrasq1796
@cristianereiscrispalavrasq1796 3 ай бұрын
Really!
@ndychung007
@ndychung007 3 ай бұрын
So universal
@hazelmint6671
@hazelmint6671 3 ай бұрын
Very real, especially nowadays where most people have that mindset.
@kfx3907
@kfx3907 2 ай бұрын
Most foreigners in Korea have those kind of victim mindsets and blame the locals.
@sharpasacueball
@sharpasacueball 12 күн бұрын
​@kfx3907 Yeah it's hard to get out of that mindset esp. if you browse social media all day
@user-ug8je1bn8m
@user-ug8je1bn8m 3 ай бұрын
한국에서 열심히 살아가는 외국인분들 보면 존경스럽습니다 제가 일본에서 잠깐 살았었는데 같은 동양인이어도 문화 차이로 적응하기 꽤 힘들었어요
@helloareyouthere
@helloareyouthere Ай бұрын
​@@ori5581노노. 중국에서 살라고ㅜ하면 쉽게 사시겟어요? 아. 물론 중국인과 한국인은 성향이 비슷해서 그나마 일본보단 쉬울듯
@FunkyXtreme
@FunkyXtreme Ай бұрын
@@ori5581 우리의 형제 조선족(만주족)들이 중국대륙을 먹고 청나라를 세운 것이라 많이 비슷하죠
@dalechoi778
@dalechoi778 13 күн бұрын
​​@@FunkyXtreme조선족이 무슨 만주족이냐ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 만주족은 여진애들이고 조선족은 일제가 점령한 만주로 이주해 살던 조선인들인데 환빠새끼 납셨네
@peterk6431
@peterk6431 3 ай бұрын
Funny how some people complain about no jobs in Korea. If you can't even speak the Korean language or have a specific degree how do you expect to find a decent job? That goes for any country. At least for native English speakers you can teach English to children. Don't think Korea will adept to you you have to adept to Korean society . Be active and network.
@brennathecatlover4360
@brennathecatlover4360 3 ай бұрын
Like i understand there will be jobs that will discriminate cuz you’re a foreigner but if u don’t know the language most jobs outside of English teaching won’t hire cuz u can’t speak the language u need to community in
@unit4512
@unit4512 3 ай бұрын
Spot on. Most of the jobs in the USA have native level fluency in either spanish or english as a requirement to even be considered for an interview. It's hilarious that people expect to go to another country, not speak the native language, and be able to function in that place as a citizen.
@ostsau12
@ostsau12 3 ай бұрын
I think as a foreign Woman it is easy to find a rich man
@peterk6431
@peterk6431 3 ай бұрын
@ostsau12 Only good looking ones.
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
​@@peterk6431 Actually, almost all good looking foreigners just end up with just middle-class guys. Even if you are pretty, you still have no high-value networks in Korean society to have access to rich guys and rich guys who have loads of pretty Korean girls chasing them, have no need to approach any foreigners.
@jiminswriter4209
@jiminswriter4209 3 ай бұрын
11:27 This is great advice for Korea or any country for that matter.
@superAweber
@superAweber 3 ай бұрын
11:18 I appreciated the advice here. I was surprised to hear it.
@user-xyzabc143
@user-xyzabc143 3 ай бұрын
"If you want something to work, don't give up." You go girl! ❤
@user-cnksi223
@user-cnksi223 3 ай бұрын
I went on a language course in the Philippines, studied as an exchange student in the United States, lived and worked in Japan, and traveled to European countries and Southeast Asian countries every vacation. Yes, I have had many unfair and difficult experiences abroad. Sometimes I hated the country and its people and felt bored. I even assaulted a man who was arguing with me on the street at night in Florence, Italy because I couldn't control my anger. However, I realized later that hatred and anger towards someone were hurting myself. In the end, only those who can control themselves and overcome difficulties in any environment are the winners. Sometimes people with this kind of patience are considered 'easy', but you should not be swayed by other people's thoughts. You just have to look at your goals. My experiences abroad still remain as precious memories. there is no experience in this world that is worthless.
@Phanta3
@Phanta3 3 ай бұрын
It's so great to see a positive (yet still realistic) video about Korea, whether it's visiting or living there. Thank you! 🙏👏
@quietrio
@quietrio 3 ай бұрын
Listening to that African missionary guy really gave me a big insight. I'm determined to shift my mindset towards understanding and accepting different cultures and lifestyles, rather than rushing to judge.
@Mudskipper9876
@Mudskipper9876 3 ай бұрын
Your interviews are really interesting and informative. Thank you so much!!
@kev2582
@kev2582 3 ай бұрын
Ran into this channel thx to KZbin recommendations. Wonderful content showing real everyday life for expats in Korea! Keep things up!
@princecoffee2349
@princecoffee2349 3 ай бұрын
I've lived in Korea and Japan for 2 years and yes there are racist in Korea and Japan just like there are racists everywhere else in the world. I'm from the South in the US so I grew up around many racists including some of my relatives. I know what real racism looks like. The difference is in Korea, there aren't any violent organized racists groups (i.e., KKK, Neo-Nazis, etc..) physically trying to harm people like there are in the US, Japan and Europe. Sending your child to school alone without worrying about anything or being able to enjoy a walk without worrying about robbers or thieves even if you walk alone at 2 a.m. is a godsend. I will stay here as long as I can.
@kimckawa
@kimckawa 3 ай бұрын
Exactly! Koreans/JP don’t make being racist their whole personality and life mission as in the States
@roythousand13
@roythousand13 3 ай бұрын
I'm black. I live in the U.S. and I have never been attacked by the KKK or Neo-Nazis.
@mystictraveler8642
@mystictraveler8642 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. Glad to see a fair comment. Many americans spread a lot of "out of context" accusations with lack of transparency.
@JohnLee-db9zt
@JohnLee-db9zt 3 ай бұрын
Racism is on a different level in America. You can even compare.
@zapikachu
@zapikachu 3 ай бұрын
@@kimckawa you should look up "zaitokukai". In JP, some do make it their whole personality and life mission.
@ritchieb1612
@ritchieb1612 3 ай бұрын
Always insightful!!
@user-qv2th7ix1l
@user-qv2th7ix1l 3 ай бұрын
I believe that being open and positive to local culture regardless of what countries you travel, s the key of enjoying. Those guys are amazing. I, as a Korean, would sarcastically say Korea is a living hell, but those guys in interview would say ‘at least it’s warm here.’
@jkim7
@jkim7 3 ай бұрын
Great video. Thank you. 👍
@Hit6ix
@Hit6ix 3 ай бұрын
thank you for your video!!
@ryanasksaround
@ryanasksaround 3 ай бұрын
The difference in safety between most developed countries and Korea is massive. For both women and men, it gives peace of mind.
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
But the flipside of that is you have to give up many freedoms in order to attain that safety, and it's way more than just gun rights. A free society is fundamentally a dangerous one, a safe society is fundamentally an unfree one. Which one is better is subjective.
@brennathecatlover4360
@brennathecatlover4360 3 ай бұрын
As long as I can afford stuff and live comfortably I’m fine lol
@peterk6431
@peterk6431 3 ай бұрын
@Cxs1a3 What freedom are you giving up in Korea for more safety ?
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
@@peterk6431 Some of the longest working hours in the world, longest studying hours in the world, extremely strict education system, extremely strict druck laws. Furthermore, since the topic is foreigners, you have way less freedom in terms of career options than a local. You can't just decide to do whatever you want, any job you wanna do needs approval from the gov, in terms of getting a visa.
@princecoffee2349
@princecoffee2349 3 ай бұрын
@@Cxs1a3 Why do you need a gun in a society where everyone doesn't have a gun?
@ciwanechris1428
@ciwanechris1428 2 ай бұрын
Good video 👍🏽 and thank you for sharing bro 🙏🏾 . U are doing a great job . I watch your video's from 🇨🇦
@Brian-zx2pf
@Brian-zx2pf 2 ай бұрын
your fits are on point man! sheeeeh 💯
@theking-ss
@theking-ss 3 ай бұрын
Got a new video from takashi, k explorer, and asian boss today. Thats nice
@graciousdignity7547
@graciousdignity7547 3 ай бұрын
I would like to strongly leave a advice at here, if you want to be getting any benefits while you are legally residing in South Korea, you must respect Korean language and cultural things through enthusiastically trying to do best on learning both essentially important elements,otherwise, I just want you leave here as soon as possible! Most of people who were born in here never do not need any foreigners who are only taking advantage of our benefits even though giving up what I have mentioned above!
@huckle127
@huckle127 3 ай бұрын
해방촌에서 제리씨 인터뷰한거 보고 왔어요 너무 너무 재미있어서 KZbin도 구독하고 갑니다❤
@KExplorer
@KExplorer 3 ай бұрын
감사합니다
@reallyrecap
@reallyrecap Ай бұрын
I would love to hear more from the K-drama couple. Yes Switzerland is a tough market. I would love to learn scriptwriting and film making in korea.
@mnhk5307
@mnhk5307 2 ай бұрын
각자의 사연과 희망을 갖고 한국을 찾아와주신 모든 외국인분들께서 꼭 좋은 경험을 하실수 있기를 바랍니다. ❤
@rumaizatoyizamusa7845
@rumaizatoyizamusa7845 3 ай бұрын
Hello love your channel
@Uvho
@Uvho 2 ай бұрын
Im a korean living in Germany. And i agree with the opition of last woman. It works anywhere abroad.
@Mulania007
@Mulania007 3 ай бұрын
I moved to America when I was 11 or 12 too but wow our accents are so different.
@Black_Family_In_China
@Black_Family_In_China 2 ай бұрын
Interesting Street Vlog👍
@user-jl9pm3km1g
@user-jl9pm3km1g 3 ай бұрын
I don't think that ten years ago most interviewees knew where South Korea was on the map. 🤣
@forevermoa9378
@forevermoa9378 3 ай бұрын
Its funny how the lady that tried out Sweden was like “no” cuz it’s understandable. Sweden is great but the gray 8 months of weather is not for everyone. Don’t know if that was the reason, just guessing. So looking forward to summer
@pkim07
@pkim07 2 ай бұрын
Isn't Finland worse? I heard the lack of sun and horrible weather were why it used to have a high suicide rate.
@jungersrules
@jungersrules 3 ай бұрын
Love your videos! I was born in Korea, grew up in US with Korean parents. Now, I work for a dog rescue that brings dogs from Korea to NY. I was wondering ... I did a search and didn't find anything on your channel about something I just discovered that I believe is still uniquely Asian. That is ... BL shows/movies. I just recently discovered them and I'm hooked, even though as a straight female I am still figuring out why I'm loving all the male-male love stories. I would love you to interview folks and ask them their thoughts on BLs! ❤
@iu2
@iu2 2 ай бұрын
What is BL?
@S-OIL_Korea
@S-OIL_Korea 18 күн бұрын
What is BL ? The BL I know is a word that goes into the gay cartoon category is that right?
@iu2
@iu2 17 күн бұрын
@@S-OIL_Korea Maybe it's Boy Love? 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
@AL-sd5cs
@AL-sd5cs 4 күн бұрын
I’m glad all the non-Koreans are so positive about their experience and outlook..they mentioned many of the aspects that local Koreans take for granted like the safety and fast, affordable and reliable public transit. People don’t realize how much it cost to have a car in N.America and to commute and sit in traffic, there is traffic in Seoul but you don’t sit too long and usually get to your destination rather quickly based on the population size. I fell in love with the ease of access to the beautiful mountain trails all around Korea, people have always been friendly and treated me like family so between that, the safety, the great public transit and mountains, it’s a great place to live.
@nueat6
@nueat6 3 ай бұрын
people that move to korea because their love for kdrama or kpop is funny af.
@skimi30
@skimi30 2 ай бұрын
like everyone in this video lol
@whocares897
@whocares897 Ай бұрын
Lol seriously. Such clowns I’m sorry. They’re automatically coming in with unrealistic expectations
@user-tu9nn8or6t
@user-tu9nn8or6t 3 ай бұрын
너무 잘봤습니다! 한국사람으로서 외국인과 친구되고 싶은데 어디서 만나야 할지부터를 모르니~
@donlee4105
@donlee4105 3 ай бұрын
외국인들이 많이 가는 맥주집들이 꽤잇어요. 그런곳에 가면 친구들 쉽게 사귈수 잇습니다. 외국인들은 나이를 별로 신경안써서 금방친해집니다. 제가 예전에 갓던곳은 서서 마시는곳이엇는데, 1시간이면 친구 한 10명은 사귀는듯요 ㅎ
@T1mainstream
@T1mainstream 3 ай бұрын
꿀팁 ㄱㅅ
@Stevepledge
@Stevepledge 3 ай бұрын
Hi,I wanna move to Korea and I'm from Uganda 🇺🇬,can you help me with the invitation?
@annerodden311
@annerodden311 3 ай бұрын
If it weren't for my age and my dogs, think I would definitely visit Korea and see how it feels.
@lilmamagc
@lilmamagc 3 ай бұрын
YOU CAN STILL GO
@juanarciniegas7915
@juanarciniegas7915 3 ай бұрын
Bro please tell me where you shop for your clothes 😩
@JazzLadyGD
@JazzLadyGD 3 ай бұрын
Honestly, I think that most of these people are interested in South Korea, because it is the focused (most talked about) country at the moment. Most of them are not going to admit that they were not thinking about Seoul, South Korea until a good four or so years ago, if that. However, they are going to try to make you believe that this place was always on their radar to visit...until the next country or city that becomes "the popular destination". Well, I hope that all is enjoying the city.
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 3 ай бұрын
Most of what you said is common sense. Forty years ago, most people had never heard of Korea. Popularity attracts people. Korea is very popular now, and as such, people want to visit and experience the country and its culture. But once you experience it, as I have multiple times, you may not want to return to your own country. That's been my experience.
@JazzLadyGD
@JazzLadyGD 3 ай бұрын
@@tkd3963 I concur with you. However, common sense is not so common these days. I am happy that your multiple visits to Korea were wonderful. Have a great day! 🙂
@Brodragon2225
@Brodragon2225 3 ай бұрын
​@@tkd3963I think it's mostly popular because talking about is trendy in school in most third world countries like me.Most western women who are white still are not attracted to korea.I see like mostly russian Ukrainian Moldova girls going crazy for Korean man and also some black and Latin girls ofc
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 3 ай бұрын
@JazzLadyGD Yes, you're right. Common sense is gradually eroding 😌.
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 3 ай бұрын
@Brodragon2225 Yes, exactly. There's still a lot of xenophobia in the West, and in general, Western women tend to prefer macho-type guys: big, muscular, and with facial hair. Also, many Western women haven't been to any Asian countries, so they tend to stereotype Korean men the same way they stereotype most Asian men. And they don't like men who are prettier than they are 😂.
@villanuevagalvezmarianaden5868
@villanuevagalvezmarianaden5868 3 ай бұрын
I'm so interested on doing a Master's degree and stay to work (I'm currently studying my bachelor's in Geological engineering) but I can't decide between Korea or Japan, I'm willing to learn the language first of course, and I have investigated about both countries and the life conditions are very good in both of them, but I can't find information about the work conditions, someone can help me or give me an advice? Thank you so much
@juliotancredi7468
@juliotancredi7468 2 ай бұрын
Visit Japan in the winter time and decide.
@adam.maqavoy
@adam.maqavoy 12 күн бұрын
3:55-4:34 As someone that has lived in *USA* & an Uncle living in *Switzerland* But from *Scandinavia* Yeah *Sweden & Norway* is really bad right now for raising a family. I often advise against it.
@aya82_
@aya82_ 3 ай бұрын
Korea is a destination to work and fall in love with because of its dramas, but being yourself by loving your country is the best
@sara.cbc92
@sara.cbc92 2 ай бұрын
Brainwashed lol
@cloudgirlart1133
@cloudgirlart1133 3 ай бұрын
If you need anything encouragement pls read the next book!
@TNP33
@TNP33 2 ай бұрын
Income inequality and high cost of living is also really bad in SK. But agree, SK is waaayyy more safe than the US. I’m proud to be an American 🇺🇸 and been to SK twice and there’s pros and cons to every country. With that said, Korea is a beautiful place to relocate to. But the culture and views on beauty standards, perfection, and money, pride can also be toxic.
@user-gp1bt4vm3r
@user-gp1bt4vm3r Ай бұрын
I feel like the safety is the one of the big reasons why people stay. Especially, as you get older. No one wants to get robbed, or worst case, killed over nothing.
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
Yeah America isnt shallow..lol
@user-hg8hy1kx4g
@user-hg8hy1kx4g 2 ай бұрын
it's definitely my first time to hear that koreans are hospitable cause ive never felt that although iam korean
@Ooooookokos
@Ooooookokos 14 күн бұрын
니하오
@casadechris923
@casadechris923 3 ай бұрын
It’s really amazed how Korea has evolved since I lived there (1995-2003). Back then u fell into one of three categories: ESL teacher, American soldier or “entertainment visa-Russian and Ukrainian girls”. I have been going back to Seoul every couple of years on short one week holidays over thr years. I ran into people from all over the world doing all kinds of jobs- was amazed they even had a visa to look for work. I remember people getting fired or quit their hagwon jobs and doing a visa run to Japan and if the couldn’t not find job every 90 days they had a visa run to Japan. What I do miss about Korea was their medical care. I would catch something or have a problem and would just go to the local clinic near my house in hongdae and it was cheap for meds or whatever medication I needed could get in Jongro over the counter whereas in USA they want me to visit a doctor and pay copay with my insurance but if u don’t have insurance your doomed. Unfortunately I see alot of people r going to Korea cause of the k pop influence.
@hazelmint6671
@hazelmint6671 3 ай бұрын
Finally some wholesome people not complaining about every little thing for a trend. I would love to visit Korea someday!
@kfx3907
@kfx3907 2 ай бұрын
Yes, please come. Our country is not a shit hole like what others say. Im so tired and exhausted to see foreigners crying whenever they experienced something different from them and calling "that's a racist!" Kind of stuffs. (Especially Americans).
@Kpoplover1990
@Kpoplover1990 3 ай бұрын
I am visiting South Korea in 2 days and staying for 2 weeks and I'm so excited! With the crime that we have in the US, it makes me scared to go out sometimes. I hear how safe South Korea is compared to the US and maybe someday I will want to move there. But right now when I only have my associates degree and don't know much Korean, I want to wait. I want to see how my trip goes first. I'm traveling alone which means my anxiety will probably kick in but also my freedom to do whatever I want to do without anyone dragging me down.
@hazelmint6671
@hazelmint6671 3 ай бұрын
Goodluck on your journey! Stay safe.
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 3 ай бұрын
I hope you did some research. Google Maps doesn't work in Korea. Get Naver Map or Kakao Map and Kakao T for taxis. If you need help, just ask the locals. Most people will gladly help you, and if some don't, don't be discouraged; they're just shy about speaking to foreigners due to the language barrier. I hope you have a great time in Korea. I sure did in 2023 and will go back next year.
@user-dr8od1dv3r
@user-dr8od1dv3r 3 ай бұрын
Welcome to Korea ❤ We Koreans wish you happy all the travel time.
@peterk6431
@peterk6431 3 ай бұрын
After your trip if you like Korea. You can apply as an English teacher. They will pay for rent and you'll get a decent pay enough for you to do some traveling. Quick trips to Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, etc.
@Kpoplover1990
@Kpoplover1990 3 ай бұрын
@@peterk6431 I’ve thought about it but you have to have a bachelor’s degree. I only have an associates degree
@Sanismom
@Sanismom 3 ай бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@Selmerpilot
@Selmerpilot Ай бұрын
I’m preparing to move to Korea in the next few years but for reasons not stated for some reason in this video. The US is fundamentally broken and is just not fixable when you have 49% of the country paying zero federal taxes and totally out of control corrupt politicians and a border invasion of illegal immigration, not to mention a highly toxic ghetto culture everywhere in cities now. Korea does not have this issue and I am more than willing to adapt to their very Christian society, which I absolutely love. God will bless a country that follows His word, and Korea is the most obvious example of that on earth now.
@ianh4964
@ianh4964 3 ай бұрын
Any suggestions on which school or university have a best Korean language program? :)
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 3 ай бұрын
Yonsei university is pretty popular among foreigners.
@arestlessleo
@arestlessleo 2 ай бұрын
I am not interested in moving to Korea, but would like to move abroad so these videos help me think through what I should consider. Great job!🎉
@Elize2085
@Elize2085 2 ай бұрын
I would like to read comments of Korean people here what do they think about foreigners in Korea. I studied in Seoul for 4 months and it was a struggle. People stare at you because you look different and now I'm just curious if they did it because of hate or not 😅😂 I'm a tall white girl by the way
@grow1820
@grow1820 Ай бұрын
I am Korean, and there's no need to worry. In Korea, there are many tall white girls, and people have become accustomed to this. It might have been rare to see a foreigner about 10 years ago, but not anymore. Moreover, there are many tall Koreans as well; I am 6 feet 4 inches tall, so being tall is not uncommon.
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
Try to go to SE Asia or South Asia..you will be stared at every moment
@jessicatroy2495
@jessicatroy2495 21 күн бұрын
How do these people find jobs before or after moving?
@user-ok2zb3pf7f
@user-ok2zb3pf7f 2 ай бұрын
I want to go to Korea❤
@DracoAudio
@DracoAudio 3 ай бұрын
My friend a Filipino moved to Korea because of higher wage though these days I am earning higher wages than him working from home while still here in Philippines
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
Average salary Korea is $36,000....Philippines is $3,500
@RoyPearsonVue1313
@RoyPearsonVue1313 Ай бұрын
Shout out to my fellow Minnesotans 🥶💯
@BLACKSTA361
@BLACKSTA361 3 ай бұрын
So whats up with south korea and all the noise about the 4b movement ive been hearing recently. Any comments?
@lilmamagc
@lilmamagc 3 ай бұрын
just an alternative lifestyle I guess
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
It's a tiny minority...most Koreans haven't even heard of it
@gabriellatirado9032
@gabriellatirado9032 3 ай бұрын
omggggg MINNESOTA GANGGG
@josiniokandrew6386
@josiniokandrew6386 3 ай бұрын
Said the same thing 😂😂😂
@jeverly
@jeverly 2 ай бұрын
represent haha
@PalazzoMarti
@PalazzoMarti 28 күн бұрын
She’s there for the skin treatments 😂
@eekay3646
@eekay3646 3 ай бұрын
S Korea's cost of living, socioeconomic system is not that different from the US'. Korean natives still complain about income inequality, the high cost of living, etc. just like Americans. It's not like going to some beautiful Central or South American country where you can live on some beachfront apartment for dirt cheap.
@peterk6431
@peterk6431 3 ай бұрын
Yeah cost of living in third world countries in Central or South America is cheap although costs are rising. Those countries don't have the infrastructure, efficiency , jobs and have HIGH crime rates. Why do you think there are so many illegal immigrants from latin American countries to US?
@screambeyond
@screambeyond 3 ай бұрын
You are talking like some American that goes with much money to enjoy the cheaper prices of South America, while SouthAmericans have very little income to even enjoy what you call "cheap". But at the same time it is true that people who say the inequality issues and so on are better in Korea or other countries, are a bit out of reality. I mean, they live as foreigners who don't know what's going on with the society of those countries, so they feel some "fresh air" not because there are not issues in those countries, but because they ignore them.
@mystictraveler8642
@mystictraveler8642 3 ай бұрын
There is more to just cost. Its the culture and people that goes unmnetioned. You can feel this energy when you get there. You are treated like human beings. Westerners change from being in a much more safe, respectable and understanding environment.
@eekay3646
@eekay3646 3 ай бұрын
@@mystictraveler8642 But if you can't fluently speak Korean, then you will not survive there. You cannot get employment. It's not like going to some European country like Denmark or Amsterdam, where a lot of people speak English, and you could probably get by. In Korea and Japan, if you can't speak the native country, you do not belong there.
@Asantilu
@Asantilu 3 ай бұрын
@@peterk6431 I guess you have never lived in any of those countries, I have. Your comment is full of stereotypes.
@ivan5595
@ivan5595 14 күн бұрын
Stop replacing us
@foxy_k9
@foxy_k9 2 ай бұрын
Армина 🥰0:54 Кто тут после её рилса?))
@sonder8809
@sonder8809 2 ай бұрын
what's the turkey blonde girl @
@morganfreedom988
@morganfreedom988 2 ай бұрын
조나단 방송에서 봤습니다 ㅋ 개그감도 있던데? ㅋ
@T1mainstream
@T1mainstream 3 ай бұрын
한국어를 못 해도 한국어를 시도하려는 외국인들을 보면 호감이에요
@nuke1432
@nuke1432 3 ай бұрын
한국은 젊고 유능한 외국인이 필요한 나라가 되어가고 있어요. 대기업에도 한국어를 완벽하게 구사하지 않아도 다니는 사람들이 점점 더 눈에 뜁니다. 도전해 보십시오😀
@lillith66662
@lillith66662 2 ай бұрын
대기업에선 한국어를 완벽하게 해야지. 너 한국인 아니지?
@lexieliu5339
@lexieliu5339 3 ай бұрын
@0:25 I thought that was the rapper YG at first.
@KippinCollars
@KippinCollars 3 ай бұрын
The girl from Illinois is the first person on this channel to out-dress Jerry.
@marcus3374
@marcus3374 3 ай бұрын
Most are american, cant blame them for leaving
@danix4883
@danix4883 3 ай бұрын
Most are just obsessed with K-pop and kdramas and think they’ll find a rich ceo or kpop idol to marry
@piercethedominoo
@piercethedominoo Ай бұрын
@@danix4883no america just sucks and people are leaving
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
3:31 America has loads of opportunities for WHITE people, for sports & entertainment industries, white and black people. But if you're Asian and you're not into STEM, it can be very suffocating. That's why I actually think for Asians, Asia even though it's a stricter society on paper, will give you more freedom to be who you wanna be.
@tkd3963
@tkd3963 3 ай бұрын
I agree. There's a glass ceiling for Asians in America, and we also get treated like second-class citizens. Singers like Ailee had to go to Korea to get recognized and become famous. Also Jay Park and John Park wouldn't have gotten the same recognition in America because the American music industry is not very open to Asians.
@solovesu
@solovesu 2 ай бұрын
Does anyone know where it is??
@zione0437
@zione0437 3 ай бұрын
could u do this to south east asian ppl? cuz they have very opposite opinions living in korea. some are really nice some are really bad
@sara.cbc92
@sara.cbc92 3 ай бұрын
Hope to see more South East Asian men marry Korean women and have mixed offspring to populate Korea.
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
Even with all the imperfections, it's still way better than South Asia for them, generally speaking. And it's not cuz it's amazing, it's cuz their own countries are a disaster.
@Nimac91
@Nimac91 Ай бұрын
We are not here to escape; we are here to expand... The fuck does that mean bruf? xD
@Wasilah-Olah
@Wasilah-Olah Ай бұрын
I think getting a job there, you need to understand Hangul
@monero892
@monero892 3 ай бұрын
to find their oppars
@soyeopjeung2853
@soyeopjeung2853 3 ай бұрын
Korea is not proper for those who seek korean dream. While those from English-speaking countries can easily get an English teaching job either in a private academy or a public school with free-housing benefit, The wage has been fixed for around 20 years at 1500USD. Also, It's a very closed country for the foreign labor forces(Although there are firms that started hiring more outstanding foreign employees such as Coupang).
@nativestrong7253
@nativestrong7253 2 ай бұрын
Leave that country alone. Check your entitlement to infiltrate other unique cultures.
@user-dz3yi3ih6g
@user-dz3yi3ih6g 3 ай бұрын
We, Koreans should be open to foreigners, we need desperately immigrants
@lillith66662
@lillith66662 2 ай бұрын
우리가 아니고 '너'의 생각이지. 반대하는 사람들도 있으니까
@user-dz3yi3ih6g
@user-dz3yi3ih6g Ай бұрын
@@lillith66662 ㅍㅍㅍ 영어 조낸못하네 ㄷㅅ나
@Yalien261
@Yalien261 Ай бұрын
Despite of all those reasons though Korea will be the no. 1 country that will disappear anytime soon with birth rate 0.78 and below from now on. Tax rate will only just increase even now health insurance supported by government is losing its income because the population in younger generation is a lot less than older one. So the result? Koreans who are open to what's going to happen in this nation leave from this nation. And I'm one of them even though I'm native Korean.
@tobiaslawrence8928
@tobiaslawrence8928 3 ай бұрын
Who's the blonde girl
@Lostboyyo
@Lostboyyo 3 ай бұрын
Not your girl.
@sososo01
@sososo01 3 ай бұрын
​@@Lostboyyo ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@Broken_Guy
@Broken_Guy 3 ай бұрын
Bro next time ask some korean girls if they would date Turkish guys. I ask for a friend 😉❤️
@sper1543
@sper1543 Ай бұрын
Bella hadid??
@TDK2K
@TDK2K 2 ай бұрын
Many average Koreans would love to move away to America. Grass is always greener on the other side.
@truthfirst5436
@truthfirst5436 2 ай бұрын
Not really. I am Korean, are you and I think I know my people better then you. Of course, it was like these 40 or 50 years ago but not today. Yes, there will always be some who want to move to other countries, but it is not as "many" as you think.
@Therizinosaurus
@Therizinosaurus 2 ай бұрын
Sweet, I'd rather see foreign female in Asia
@sara.cbc92
@sara.cbc92 3 ай бұрын
To experience immense suffering
@Cxs1a3
@Cxs1a3 3 ай бұрын
Sufferring and enjoyment are often very subjective and dependent on the individual.
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
This is a ccp bot on every Korean video
@underneaththestars2601
@underneaththestars2601 3 ай бұрын
You have to adopt to Korean culture and learn the language. The world does not revolve around you.
@sab0024
@sab0024 3 ай бұрын
My wife was in Japan and Korea little over a week ago and she said she had a better experience in Japan instead of Korea. She said Korean ppl little more mean to foreigners
@peterk6431
@peterk6431 3 ай бұрын
Everyone has their preference but Japanese are super friendly to your face because they practice tatemae. Koreans are more straight forward.
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
Nice to your face culture...you should hear how they talk behind your back
@KinderjitKaur-p9v
@KinderjitKaur-p9v 9 күн бұрын
Married with a dog
@EjnrTV
@EjnrTV 2 ай бұрын
Is this Northside or Southside of Korea ?
@Shopbestdeals
@Shopbestdeals 2 ай бұрын
I’m confused….I thought North Korea was one country and South Korea was another? Lo😢😂
@Sherrygem.
@Sherrygem. 3 ай бұрын
Jesus christ loves you all ❤✝️🤗
@snowcountry322
@snowcountry322 20 күн бұрын
외모가 먹혀서... 영어 가르치러... 비자가 몇안되는 나라라서...
@user-bz1zn3ds3j
@user-bz1zn3ds3j 2 ай бұрын
And we (Russian, Kazakh, Uzbek guys) eat to earn money in Korea and leave there, because we don't want to live there, it's better at home or in China, Japan
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
We prefer Ukraine over Russia
@user-bz1zn3ds3j
@user-bz1zn3ds3j Ай бұрын
First, Russians and Ukrainians are one people, there are about 30 million ethnic Ukrainians living in Russia, we understand each other's language and have no differences. Secondly, who is asking you about your preferences? Thirdly, entry for Russians is much easier than for Ukrainians, because Russians do not need a visa. so your words are not true.
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
@@user-bz1zn3ds3j We prefer Ukraine over Russia
@yo2trader539
@yo2trader539 22 күн бұрын
Since the end of the Cold War, we witnessed people from former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe learning the language, assimilating culturally and integrating socially in Japan. Their understanding of Japanese language and culture is beyond impressive. Frankly, they integrate easier and better than people from other countries. We've seen some Ukrainian refugees without prior language training reaching business-level fluency in just 2 years of living in Japan. If I had to study Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, or Uzbek...I'm confident I won't be able to replicate what they've accomplished. What is really surprising is that those who've studied Japanese language in universities in former Soviet Union have probably one of the best fluency among all foreign-nationals. They sound crisp, classy and elegant. I've heard before the phonetic overlap between Japanese and Russian/Slavic is the main reason. Or perhaps it's because of their excellent language programs, or that historically people from the Eurasia steppe are naturally good with picking up various languages. But their level of learning culture is really next-level. Just last year, there was a lady from Uzbekistan who was elected as a local politician in the Setagaya-ward of Tokyo. Granted that her husband is a Japanese citizen, and she's lived in Japan for over 15 years, but imagine relocating to a different country as an adult, and later running for political office, and getting elected. The level of adaptation and assimilation is beyond impressive.
@user-bz1zn3ds3j
@user-bz1zn3ds3j 22 күн бұрын
@@yo2trader539 It's not so difficult when you live in the country you've been dreaming about for 10 years.
@Blu-Man
@Blu-Man 3 ай бұрын
Hopefully south Korea safe 4 American people compared to kim Jong area
@Xyy2387
@Xyy2387 3 ай бұрын
Really refreshing to see visitors not bitch and complain about every little micro cultural difference for once.
@screambeyond
@screambeyond 3 ай бұрын
All people I know who went to live to Korea was because of K-dramas, K-pop or "medical" aesthetics. That's it. The same happened with Japan before, most westerners who went (and go) there was because of Anime, manga, the toy-ish thing or silly cute girls. I don't know that much about Korea (I'm much more into Japanese culture), but honestly I find it terribly heartbreaking to see the massive amount of people who go to these Asian countries due to such "reasons", while massively ignoring the actual and immense culture of those countries. And those two countries are destroying themselves too because of selling those shallow things and creating that image of themselves, ripping apart their actual massive culture.
@NamekSaiyan
@NamekSaiyan 3 ай бұрын
Women are easily marketed towards and manipulated through media. Women buy more than men that's just a fact.
@hazelmint6671
@hazelmint6671 3 ай бұрын
​@user-dk9xr4ry3wI agree. It's the fans fault to think fiction is real, and take such a big step with that allusion.
@KKrusher
@KKrusher 3 ай бұрын
Everyone I know moved to Korea because cost of living is manageable, great food, streets are super safe and everything is convenient. No one moves solely for kdramas/kpop/plastic surgery. Get real. Those are just added perks or hobbies.
@Bj32550
@Bj32550 3 ай бұрын
calm down. you said you don't know much about Korea, but managed to write a long line of nonsense without actually knowing anything about Korea. "those two countries are destroying themselves b/c of selling those shallow things" LOL. There are a lot of Bibles and religious books sold in Korea, so Korea is also selling something "deep". Haha. People do not necessarily have to have a noble reason to visit a foreign country and the destination country doesn't have to be perfect. You can experience good or bad while traveling abroad, and having a bad experience can also help you in your life. The US makes and sells a lot of superficial "shallow" things and is destroying themselves with gun violence, but I still like living in NYC. When I am done with the city, I'm going to move to another country for another experience.
@screambeyond
@screambeyond 3 ай бұрын
@@Bj32550 Americans always saying "calm down" when someone points out their massive issues 😂
@happystation3228
@happystation3228 3 ай бұрын
All lies
@slee2695
@slee2695 Ай бұрын
Weeboo
@excripto1
@excripto1 3 ай бұрын
It’s better life in Korea than anywhere else in the world. It seems everybody falls in love with Korea. And also South Korea is the happiest country in the world
@jdog5589
@jdog5589 3 ай бұрын
South Korea is ranked #57 on the World Happiness Report. South Korea has also a relatively high suicide rate compared to other countries.
@jentledc
@jentledc 3 ай бұрын
South Korea is definitely not the happiest country in the world, do your research before posting a comment like this
@bsnows
@bsnows 3 ай бұрын
this is sarcasm right?
@StyleswithCourtney
@StyleswithCourtney 3 ай бұрын
There are no jobs in korea
@ZuLiAnO_FaRhAn
@ZuLiAnO_FaRhAn 3 ай бұрын
😅🤣😂😂😂😂
@MMOfreakOUT1
@MMOfreakOUT1 3 ай бұрын
Girls: "I didn't have the opportunities in America that I have here." "I feel more welcome here." "I wanted to work abroad" Reality: I saw K-pop and K-drama and now I want a K-prince.
@kimckawa
@kimckawa 3 ай бұрын
At least they have dreams and passion to pursue them. Unlike you in mom basement passing snarky judgement 😂
@ksk5517
@ksk5517 3 ай бұрын
For some, Kpop and Kdrama may have kick-started their journey to Korea, which is nothing wrong with that, but then they realize Korea offered so much more.
@MMOfreakOUT1
@MMOfreakOUT1 3 ай бұрын
I like how these comments are just hating on me. What is wrong with it? You know it's the truth. K-pop and K-drama "kickstarting the journey" come on.. really? Be real... Korea is not exactly known for its great living standards. And even if it did "kickstart the journey" they still went there for K-pop and K-drama. But issue is that many of you end up not getting many - if any - friends there. The reason being that you don't care for their culture. You care about K-pop and K-drama which Koreans don't like. Oh well, you'll find out yourself.
@hazelmint6671
@hazelmint6671 3 ай бұрын
I see nonsense and generalising.
@thesunsetshere
@thesunsetshere 3 ай бұрын
Are you from Korea? If so, what is the one thing you'd like foreigners to know? If not, please disregard. I am genuinely curious.
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