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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2010

Visit to Elephant Mart results in FOOD for me. Except I don't know what anything is in there. Going over my purchases. Got all of this for about 30,000KRW.

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  • @waiiatwi You know, it's not polite to type in all caps.

  • The tone is excessively negative. Why can't you have fun discovering new things about another country?

  • @Esthezyl I made this video about a week after I moved to Seoul. Everything was overwhelming then, I was dealing with jet lag, but wanted to remember exactly how I felt as I was going through it. I lived there for a year and if you watched any of the videos that I made later on in the year, I discovered many things to love about Korea.

  • Nice! Japan has the same kinds of things. (Xylitol, that type of bread, and the prepackaged coffee). I had no idea how similar Japan and Korea were. Seoul's pretty awesome though, only been there once, but it kind of reminds me of Tokyo!

  • @PwnforceFrank I visited Tokyo once and LOVED it! I like Japanese food more than Korean food. Cheap sushi FTW!

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  • @waiiatwi whoa dude, calm down. she's pretty awesome for venturing out and living in a foreign land.

  • @melindamerola Really? I didn't watch the other videos because of this one, but now I think that I will. It is good to see that you could open your heart to this very different country. I've been living in Japan for 12 years now and I still do. I think I could adapt myself to any other country now. Such experience make you grow a lot, don't you think? Cheers!

  • melindamerola...

    so are you back from Korea and rested?

    what's your next cultural adventure?

    Blessings!

  • @rtPoppy I think you put it well. Living in Korea as a foreigner wasn't the easiest experience of my life, but I look back with so many fond memories. :)

  • @203207ab I went to Korea on my own. I wanted to teach English overseas somewhere and Korea happened to be the easiest option with the best pay.

  • @melindamerola Yeah that's what I thought ... still awesome though, hope you had/have a great time there.

  • @3choBlaster Yeah, I was in South Korea.

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