 Asalaamu alaikum Every time we record this happens Asalaamu alaikum So here is Yonsei University in Shincheon. Last time we made a video about Muslim in Korea, so many people watched that and we got so many positive comments It was hard to reply to all of them So we decided to record a Q&A video in which we will try to answer all the questions that you guys asked us Very pretty First question, how you learn Korean language? I learned Korean language in the last video I said that I learned it naturally And with that I mean that I just picked up the language while watching Korean drama So that's how I learned a lot of words And after that I met some Korean friends and with those Korean friends I spoke a little bit in Korean And then I learned Hangul, so the Korean alphabet And that's how I communicated with my Korean friends in Hangul and Korean But a lot of people also asked me for tips on how to learn the Korean language And I truly think that the best way is to learn... And I think the best way is to first learn like... So I think the best way is to learn Hangul first because then you can read And after that there are a lot of videos on YouTube You can buy a lot of Korean books to study the language And I think if you are actually interested in it, this way is easier to learn That's right Other question, suggest me some places for travel in Korea? I will answer this If you come to Korea, you should go Gwanghwamun Gwanghwamun and Gyeongbokgung with Hanbok traditional clothes It's really good And Han River, Hongdae Hongdae or Itaewon Namsan Tower? Lotte Tower? I've never been to Lotte Tower How did your parents allowed you to study abroad? Mine don't let me go anywhere I'm sorry I'm sorry too I think it really depends on your parents because From my culture, it is actually not very normal that a girl travels alone Especially abroad So I am very lucky that I have a very understanding mother And she really trusts me a lot She also met my Korean friends while they were in the Netherlands They even came to my home and we had food together So that's how she actually trusted the idea of me going to Korea Because when I bought my plane ticket, the first thing she said was If something happens to you, I'm going to call your Korean friends And I'm going to be mad at them So she really trusts my Korean friends And I think you have to talk to your parents And explain them why you want to study in Korea So I think if you have a good motivation And you can actually persuade them while earning their trust Then I think it will be possible for everyone But then there are some parents, some friends of mine for example They cannot leave their home after 6 o'clock I also understand those I know it might be hard But I don't think there is a lot you can do I think when people walk, you can hear them very well The mic is okay This is the mic Is the Korean language difficult? Yes or no? I think Korean language is not difficult Especially if you know Turkish Because the grammar is pretty similar The words are different obviously But I don't think it's difficult I think Dutch is way more difficult Are there private posters for students to leave in Korea? And are they safe and adorable? Affordable You know what affordable means? I mean cheap In Korea there are a lot of student hostels Because a lot of people don't like to stay in the dormitory Because of curfew And that means that you have to stay in the dormitory Between 1 and 5 o'clock After midnight So usually there is like Let's say that here is the dormitory For a university campus Then usually right beside it There are like other student hostels With like a lot of rooms for students Who want to study temporarily Or who want to study for short term or long term So there are a lot of options And I heard that they are pretty cheap Because for my dormitory I paid like 400 United States dollars a month And my friend who is staying at the hostel I paid like 300 United States dollars a month No, I think it's cheap Because there is also a kitchen and bathroom Have you seen Muslim girls practicing hijab in Korea? This person is asking if you've ever seen a Muslim with a hijab Or if they practice Islam so you can see that there I've seen many people who wear hijab Especially in Seoul There are many people who wear hijab I saw many people who wear turban Have you ever think that you will stay at Korea For the rest of your life? Because you might marry a Korean guy too No, I've never thought of staying in Korea my whole life Because my family lives in the Netherlands And I am very close to my family So coming here for maybe like 6 months or 1 year is okay Staying here forever is I don't think I can live without my family And the question about a Korean guy About dating or marrying a Korean guy Religion is very important to me And that is all I can say Because I can never say that I will or won't You don't know what the future holds So... Are you just joking? Can you speak Turkish? Of course So this person asks if I can tell you more detail About eating halal food in Korea And whether it is a problem to eat outside And like we explained in our previous video It is possible to find a halal restaurant However they are more expensive than regular Korean restaurants And about the alcohol I would like to explain something Because when Koreans gather They usually drink a lot of alcohol, right? Yeah, right So it's a way to grow closer to people Usually when I meet with my Korean friends We sometimes go to a cheap place They drink but I don't drink So I still go But I just drink water or cola And they become crazy And then I take care of them after we go But I mean There is alcohol almost everywhere But yeah, you have to find your ways So there is another Turkish question This person asks if I miss the Turkish kitchen I don't because there are Turkish restaurants here as well I actually had kebab yesterday So it was good And also it's expensive to buy food At a supermarket instead of a restaurant And I think it is more expensive To buy ingredients and to cook Than to eat outside Yeah, that's right How much money do you need For living in Korea for one month? Minimum 500,000 won, 600,000 won Because the grocery and food Are not that cheap in Korea I think it's a little bit hard to answer Exactly because like case by case Some people use a lot of money For one month and some people use Really few money for one month So I think it just depends on your Some semi Yeah, it depends on you But I think minimum is like 500,000 won Don't want to be there My dad thinks Korea is not safe So he don't want me to study there But still I want to go So is it really dangerous? I can really answer Korea is one of the most Safe country in the world Safest country in the world It's really, really safe Really don't have to worry There are also a lot of policemen And CCTVs And cameras So it's not dangerous If you steal something You will be catched Like in 10 minutes This person is currently A middle school student And she wants to have an internship abroad But is it possible to get work For 3 months I can say getting a job in Korea As a foreigner is not easy But if you try And if you really want to do Then you can find a job They like people who take initiative You can do it, why not? Is it hard to apply as an exchange student In South Korea? If yes Does you need to be a super smart student With high marks or no? So to apply as an exchange student In South Korea is really easy Because they don't really Look at your grades When Koreans apply for university They always look at grades But when foreign people Apply for exchange program With us they only look At motivation letter So if you write a good letter And of course you have to pass All your credits in your home university Then you can apply for University in Korea You know the relative grading In South Korea? I was like really in shock When I heard that A, B, C We just have like from 1 to 10 And then you get what you deserve In Korea we give the grade Like 5% A plus And 5% A And 15% B plus Like this way Yeah in our country We don't have that We just like You get a grade from 1 to 10 Passing rate is 5.5 And So when you hang out With your Korean friends How do you politely tell them That you can't drink alcohol? Because as long as I know That Korean culture is related To soju or something like that I always tell my Korean friends In advance that I don't drink alcohol And I don't eat meat So when we agreed To meet somewhere We know that We should go to a place Where I can also eat And when they order drinks They know that they only order For themselves And not for me And I think it's very good to say Because they are really understanding Even when I met Jaan And we said we would eat somewhere I told him like Oh I don't eat meat And I don't eat chicken We went to Halal restaurant So you should always Sell them in advance Don't keep it secret And tell them after meeting Korean people Understand you If you say that So don't worry Korean people Don't worry if you have any psychological problems If you have any problems Person is asking Like psychology wise And financially wise What is it like Being an exchange student in Korea And we already covered The financial part So about the psychology part I would like to say that Going to a foreign country For six months Hello Hello Say hello Hello Hi How are you? Hi What is your name? Luca Luca? Nice to meet you I am Rimi Rimi About the psychology part It is really hard to go To a foreign country For six months Because You really have to get used to Different environments And you are going to meet A lot of new people So If you have troubles Making new friends Then you should really Try to practice And be more extroverted Because It will be really hard To survive by yourself If you don't know Anyone And if you don't know the language And studying by itself Is hard already So you should find ways To make it easier for yourself Have you ever been To the Netherlands? No Do you want to go? Yeah sure Why? To see you? No What is the Netherlands? Cheese Amsterdam I want to go Amsterdam Why? I heard it's really beautiful Orange Orange? Orange Gundam First Soccer Soccer Antwoven Yes Antwoven And this person also asks If I would like to come back to Korea After going back to the Netherlands After going back to the Netherlands I have to finish my program I still have one year left To study And after that I will hopefully graduate And after that I would love to come back to Korea Because I have friends here And I like Korea very much We answered you So we answered some questions That you asked In Loomis Instagram I hope it will be helpful to you So And this place is really beautiful So maybe If you come to Korea Maybe I think You should come to Like Yeonse University Thank you for watching So Greetings Hello Hello Thank you for your hard work Thank you for your hard work It's cold It's cold Right? Thank you for your hard work