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  • omichelle15 from Texas asks

  • What are some things you should not do in Korea.

  • Well, this is pretty easy.

  • Like, very easy.

  • Let's see. Ahh. Murder!

  • Buying Japanese Electronics

  • Spitting on people's faces.

  • Kicking kitties.

  • Stealing babies.

  • Setting villages on fire.

  • Criticizing Super Junior.

  • And the last thing is that you're not supposed to NOT watch our videos.

  • You can be arrested. Punishable by death!

  • Many bumsmacks could happen!

  • It's very taboo.

  • I mean, you guise are ok because you're watching,

  • but what about your friends and family?

  • Have they subscribed to our videos?

  • What are you gonna do for them?

  • I feel like this list could go on forever.

  • Maybe they mean something more specific?

  • Yeah. Let's start with some cultural things.

  • Ok. So one of the things that you SHOULD NOT DO IN KOREA

  • is walk with shoes inside the house.

  • Our very first day in Korea, we came off of a 14 hour airplane flight,

  • and six hours of waiting at the airport

  • We get to our new officetel. We're with our co-teachers

  • We're floored! We're exhausted.

  • We didn't sleep at all on the plane

  • But when we came into the house, we walked in with our shoes

  • And right away they were like WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!?!?!?!?

  • YOU HAVE TO TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF!

  • And we're all like AHHHH and back-pedalled

  • So we learned very quickly that the little foyer

  • means "take off your shoes immediately"

  • yeah, and they have the same thing in a lot of restaurants as well

  • like, if you're sitting on the floor,

  • you'll see a lot of slippers and shoes,

  • take off your shoes. If you wear your shoes

  • IT IS SUCH A BAD THING TO DO!

  • Ok, another thing would be sitting in the elderly

  • or pregnancy seats on the subway

  • It's not necessarily some huge thing that you're gonna go to jail for

  • but there aren't really a lot of signs,

  • there's just a tiny sign,

  • so a lot of people will just get on the subway and sit down

  • and if you sit there you might get either

  • massive stink-eye, or someone might yell at you.

  • There's like the old guy and old woman police

  • and they will scold you if you're sitting in that seat

  • So do not sit there, unless you're dying,

  • and even if you're dying, think twice.

  • So while we're talking about subways,

  • I think we should also talk about busses and subways,

  • You've gotta be careful about using your loud, foreign voice

  • Not your teacher voice

  • If you talk loudly on a bus, especially an intra city bus

  • that doesn't have a lot of people talking,

  • people will shush you.

  • We've been shushed lots of times

  • Not me, Simon of course.

  • Well I have the booming MAN VOICE!

  • Well this is kind of a funny situation,

  • because if you're on a subway,

  • you'll see a lot of ajusshis and ajummas talking on their phones

  • and they're like, four times louder than us,

  • but because they're older, they have that right

  • yeah. No one will say anything

  • But because we're foreigners and we're young,

  • and we're loud talking, we will get shushed.

  • I can't wait till I'm an old guy

  • so I can be loud and sit wherever I want

  • and be like "WHUTCHA GONNA DO ABOUT THAT PUNK??"

  • Ok, there are also a lot of food and drinking customs that you should not do,

  • but I think that should be reserved for, like, a separate video,

  • A totally different video.

  • Let's just talk about something simple about food.

  • So if you're eating with a bowl of rice

  • and you've got chopsticks and you don't know where to put them,

  • Do not stab them into your rice,

  • You can put them anywhere else in the table,

  • just do not stick them in the rice,

  • stick them up your nose,

  • it'd be better than sticking them in the rice.

  • Don't do that. Simon is incorrect about that.

  • How do you know?

  • Sticking them up your nose is awful!

  • I've tried before. Oh gosh.

  • Tastes like boogers.

  • And the last thing we're gonna talk about is hand gestures.

  • Whenever you call someone over,

  • never do an underhanded, like this or a finger pulling over,

  • whenever you want to call someone over you have to

  • like, doggy paddle them over like this.

  • No, you don't have to do, like the full shoulder

  • you don't have to full swim, but you can call them over this way,

  • and never with your palm facing up.

  • Your palm always has to face down.

  • This and this is kind of like reserved for animals and dogs,

  • so it's really insulting, especially if you're at a restaurant

  • and you're calling over a little grandma

  • if you're like "oh, come here" or "over here"

  • That would be just like, whoa, so rude.

  • And I don't even know why that's reserved for dogs

  • because Spudgy does not come over here like this

  • Like, the only thing that brings Spudgy over is food

  • WHO WANTS A BONE? WHO WANTS A BONE?!

  • And then he comes running.

  • So, don't dangle bones in front of old ladies if you want them to come over

  • Now there are so many things we didn't talk about

  • in terms of traditions and customs, especially in terms of drinking,

  • But I think that this needs to be a totally separate video,

  • we just want to prep you guise for like

  • basic social things that you don't learn about in a book.

  • And then maybe next time if someone asks about it,

  • Maybe we can do a video about drinking

  • and the hand gestures. DON'T DO THIS!

  • So that's it for this week's TL;DR

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  • Leave your question in the Google Moderator page

  • Or you can check the questions already asked,

  • and you can vote them up, or you can vote them down.

  • And don't forget to subscribe for more TL;DRs

  • And don't forget that we're doing these every second week now

  • And don't forget to put on your pants before you go outside

  • and don't forget to floss and brush your teeth.

  • and don't forget to never say anything bad about Super Junior

  • and don't forget to read a magazine, not a book.

  • Ohh...that one screwed up big time.

  • Whoa. Oh! We were on such a good roll. RRRGGHH!

  • Silence. WTF happened to the music YO?

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韓国でやってはいけない5つのこと (Five Things You Should Not Do in Korea)

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    Pedroli Li に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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