Hey do you live over there and also are you from the US, because I didnt or dont know if US citizens can live there? If not then like what do you do over there?
I'm not an American. I'm from the frozen part that's just North of the States.
I'm no longer living in Korea, but I was there last year, teaching English. Living and working in South Korea is fine, provided you have a degree in anything, and were born/educated in one of the 6 approved English-speaking countries.
It's North Korea that is the evil crazy place where you're not really allowed to go.
Hi. Is it easy to eat out and find a vegetarian meal? I mean a vegi meal without sea food or animal flesh. Egg products I can handle. If you are not sure, Do you have a friend who is vegetarian who knows if it is easy enough to eat out in Seoul?
you're in korea, do what romans do
hahaha funny
h0rangi 1 year ago
Haha the brown stuff is Lotus. I LOVE your videos.
shesaysgo 1 year ago
What did you end up cooking for your guest with those ingredients?? Just curious.
swtwatermelon 2 years ago
That's cool...
swtwatermelon 2 years ago
"You're in Korea, do what the Romans do."
countigggd 2 years ago
living in chung ju ? ur lucky. cuz all prices is really expensive in Seoul. : (
trendygirl08 2 years ago
love your videos, do you eat a lot of kimchi?
DAIGORO14 2 years ago
I did eat a lot of kimchi. when you get used to it, its great stuff. My favourite was the radish-cube kind of kimchi.
theheadlessrabbit 2 years ago
Hey do you live over there and also are you from the US, because I didnt or dont know if US citizens can live there? If not then like what do you do over there?
DPat6590 2 years ago
Hello. Thanks for watching.
I'm not an American. I'm from the frozen part that's just North of the States.
I'm no longer living in Korea, but I was there last year, teaching English. Living and working in South Korea is fine, provided you have a degree in anything, and were born/educated in one of the 6 approved English-speaking countries.
It's North Korea that is the evil crazy place where you're not really allowed to go.
theheadlessrabbit 2 years ago
that wasnt that much stuf...wat r u gonna eat?!?! u got some garlic and juice..and mushrooms...
cvkim 2 years ago
:O raw garlic is soo spicy! T_T
beloved113 3 years ago
lol thats fliipin cheap, but garlic?? =P
bablods 3 years ago
hahhaha ur funny =]
AtarisGrl89 3 years ago
out of all the 'weird' foods in Korea...you chose garlic for the weird one...lol.
good video though! have fun cleaning!
I LOVE KIMCHI!!!! and pulgolgi, mmmm, i miss it...
ant358 3 years ago
KIMCHI IS THE SHIT<3 i love it aha
RawrAlexAnarchy 3 years ago
aww...it's all vegetarian too. wish i could have been there for it. where's the milk beer?
libramoonchild 3 years ago
Yup. all veetatian stuff.
meat here is expensive to buy in grocery stores, yet restaraunts sell it dirt cheep! ($5 kalbi!)
theheadlessrabbit 3 years ago
My plan was to make a fried rice dish, with bean sprouts, mushrooms, shrimp, seaweed, onion, garlic, and red peper paste.
in korean, the word "fish" litterally translates into "water meat"
theheadlessrabbit 3 years ago
Hi. Is it easy to eat out and find a vegetarian meal? I mean a vegi meal without sea food or animal flesh. Egg products I can handle. If you are not sure, Do you have a friend who is vegetarian who knows if it is easy enough to eat out in Seoul?
Joe
spiritualJOE 3 years ago
I'm a little confused. What, exactly, did you serve your guests at the party?
cathyclements2000 3 years ago
That's pretty damn awesome haha.
djsproductions 3 years ago