Late on a June morning, 2,000 bottles of beer fell off a container truck in Chuncheon city, flooding the street with beer and broken glass. #ABCNews #Beer
No bitching about who's fault it was. No crying over the company being careless. Just seeing there's a problem here and that it needs to be corrected. Love it.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 the amount of fome would be almost unbearable. You can pour them into cups and put them in the freezer over night. The foam will freeze, pull the foam off with your hands, and you'll have ice cold beer.
So why don't you go out and do something about it? You're saying you want it in your community. You want others to do it while you watch? Is that what you mean?
@@alanduncan1980 no, I mean I have zero faith/belief that anyone would work together for a situation like this. Even If I started first, no one would follow. They'd just pull out a phone and take a video.
I live in a " none of my business society " so this is actually impressive. Carrying each others burden without expecting anything in return is a rare attribute where I live. I'm impressed
I thought they were going to help to find unbroken free beer while cleaning lol. Unfortunately alot of ppl would just loot and leave the mess. It's refreshing to see this effort with no expectations other than to make the road safe for others.
We act like this is hard but expect people just do it for us. This will always be a problem because human nature, at it's core, is ungratefulness.. We're all wired to care for ourselves first, then others.
@@Peterpiperspickledpeppers lol have you lived in the West? Incivility and individualism seem to be the common theme of the west. Heck America doesn’t even have the southern border. Have you seen marching of all the illegal aliens? Guns and mass shootings? Yeah no. This doesn’t exist in the U.S.
@@BestMods168 wow, really? White Nazis? You have no clue what nazi stands for . You mean racist ! And everybody is racist to a degree, everybody does a joke or something from time to time. But Black Life Matters is the biggest Propaganda ive seen , and im german.
It's cultural. You can't have that in America where it's the norm to road rage over getting cut off in traffic. Maybe start with that first before asking for a miracle.
its nice seeing people coming together to help instead of getting angry or taking there phones out to record a scene. need more people like this in the world today
There was an car accident where one of the drivers died and was hanging out the door. I was there and nect to me were Chinese tourists with their phones and cameras out taking photos of the dead person.
@@mathewtekahu9066 Taking photos of a injured or dead person is considered disrespectful in India. Only people with sick mentality can do that. I am not surprised Chinese people living as slaves under CCP can do that
After watching this incident, many Koreans were worried if the truck driver would be fired. But the company promised not to fire him and thanked people who were willing to help clean it up.
@@thesecondseraph9787 I agree. Everyone so angry about everything. I don't understand it. We have it pretty good in Ole USA. We could make it even better if we weren't so "outraged" about everything and learned to treat each other with respect.
This is what happens when people care. Rather than figuring out who to blame, they just acted to resolve the issue. This is one of the TRUE beauties of community!
I was waiting for a couple of people to come pickup a crate and fill it with the unbroken bottles to take home with them! But no, they full-on cleaned everything up! Good on them and their culture
@@TeW33zy👈 See? This guy likes horrible societies. And if he could get himself organized enough he'd design a society of neckbeards. And neckbearding is how it will supposed to run.
I left my wallet on the subway in Seoul, and waited for the train to go to end of the line and come back, and the wallet was still there. Koreans are amazing people.
I left my wallet on the subway in NYC, and the person came to my home to return it, and robbed me at gun point, force me to go to the ATM and take out the maximum amount, then force me to go to a high end restaurant and order the most expensive meal, and he stole my car, I was stuck in Long Island, had no money to get back to the city
@@lizliz4186 lol every country has their bad apples thats politics. But THIS, is how we transform people into bright sweet apples. Try to focus on that a lil =) Bless freind.
Hey, I'm just an ukrainian guy and I understand that our demands are too high for other countries which already have their own problems to deal with. So feel free to stop giving us so many precious resources as they are being wasted by us without achieving much. Thank you and Slave Ukraine! 🇺🇦
This was so amazing to watch.❤just people thinking okay I can help and it won't cost me anything .💖where can we find more of these people? And these people's parent's must be so proud of them.they were raised right💫
@@napalmsf you're implying you're aware of the reasons, so why hold back? Educate us, what are the reasons specifically? What's the ratio of migration? Is your claim actually true to begin with? So many questions...
When we visited South Korea about 3 years ago, we found out that our airbnb was on 3rd floor and we had 5 luggages. Then a gentlemen came out barely speaking english and spoke a little Korean which I couldn’t understand and just started to help carry our luggages up the stairs! Then the same thing happened when we checked out and someone saw me carrying down those luggages and helped again. Amazing community of people.
if you're in trouble, people around you will usually help you in Korea. If you tip them, they will feel bad. Because helping people in trouble is their natural way of life.
I can guarantee in America these acts of kindness wojld never happen. The best you'd get is someone trying to scavenge some leftover unbroken beer bottles for themselves
I worked in Korea for 2 years, and can say this is definitely something characteristic of Koreans. They care about their community and get any job done that they can do themselves.
Copied Japanese and Chinese. Ha ha ha...Cultures is Cultures It is Xerox copy machine. It is very difficult to import or export any cultural matter to other countries. Just it's own culture.
Not suprising at all. Korean people are some of the friendliest and hard working people in the world. Been going to the same Korean barber for 25 years and hes worked 6 days a week, 12 hours a day, that entire time.
Having travelled to South Korea, I can honestly say the Korean people are incredibly humble and care for their country in a way that is inspiring. Even in the restaurants they offer mouth wash and when I got off the plane, they greeted me with warm wet towels to clean my hands. Definitively is worth a visit for any foreigners wanting to check out an Asian country. Just remember to be polite and clean when you are there too. Koreans are kind, considerate and hygienic all around.
I love this, what an amazing community. Some guy directing traffic, some people sweeping, some picking up, and some clearing it off the road, communication and help. No one seems to be complaining or pointing fingers at who's fault it was, or getting mad, this is a lovely community. Korean's are amazing people.
@@zoph6241 They saw a problem, each asked themselves, "What part of this can I do something about?" And then they pitched in. In WW2, it was called "Doing your bit." No one expected a medal. Citizens took pride in contributing their skills and labor to the war effort, as opportunity presented itself. TO REFUSE TO HELP WAS SHAMEFUL; no one wanted to be known as a useless "gold brick." Little kids took their wagons and collected scrap metal to be recycled into tanks and MRE cans. Women learned heavy industry skills. Elderly and disabled people rolled bandages and minded young children so their mothers and older sisters could work in the factories. If you had a yard, you planted food to feed yourself and share with neighbors. Everyone had the power to help in some way. And they prided themselves on "doing their bit."
This is how we, as a human race, should work together to solve problems and help show people can work together. News should showcase more segments as these. Love it!
As a Korean myself this isn't the first time community helps with public problem, in my neighborhood we had a small road that kept on crumbling due to uneven soil and heavy trucks taking shortcut there. After the government refused to do anything about it all the people in the neighborhood just raised fund and fixed the road themselves, they also installed a height-limiter so vehicles measuring above 2.4m can't drive on that road. All you need is a group of commanding aunties and hard-working uncles. The rest will follow 😄
I've lived in South Korea for multiple years, people there is nice, you can actually walk around with expensive cellphone on your hand everywhere and no one will grab it from you. Very safe country, they really take good care of their pride and dignity.
@@reanbowlerd5988 You're mistaken. I want the place I live to be better. Quite a few other commenters here also seem to want us to demonstrate a higher standard. I don't like that I have to make these depressingly honest statements, but I would hate myself if I pretended it wasn't true.
1) A company can't charge anyone with anything. 2) The stacks of bottles and crates sitting on the sidewalk would make it obvious there was no theft. I think that what you meant to point out is that in the US there would be two groups of people, those stealing and those getting it on video.
@ Arkamates ... 100% clean ... love the togetherness of the community to keep area clean and tidy and ensuring safety to vehicles. Unlike my area Lopinot, Arouca, Trinidad (Trinidad & Tobago) West Indies, there's pounding music in people homes and cars and neighbour opposite bring their dog out in the street to mess and urine. I stopped callin in police and placing reports, because they either tell me it is not against the law to "bang" music, or making their dogs mess and urine on the streets, or they would slam the phone sometimes even before the start of the report. Sometime ago I throw a bucket of water to wash down the dog urine and poop in the road, which was in front of my property, then came two policemen sounding the siren loudly and pounding and rocking my metal gate with such force, I thought he was going to break it down. I went outside to the policemen, only for one of them to tell me that it is a crime I have comitted. Crime ??????? To take one (1) small bucket of water to wash down the neighbour's dog urine and mess on the road in front of my premises close proximity to my fence. Letters (emails) to Environmental Management Authority, together with phone conversations proved frutile, as they told me it is not against the law to be banging music. Mind you, my townhouse rocking and music banging after midnight. Hence the reason for the crime rate ...
@@kimblinawai7255 A country can be judged by amount of graffiti. While s-hole US cities have plenty, SK is getting more and more these days, especially in Seoul.
I lived in South Korea for one year while teaching English. One day my glasses broke on the side, so I went inside a convenience store to get glue because I had to go to work. The clerk grabbed me by the hand and brought me to the optometrist nearby , who fixed it in 2 seconds. It was so kind I nearly started crying right there !
@@Youngzizo I think my comment has 251 likes so maybe some people enjoyed the small story of kindness in South Korea. Don’t be a hater it makes you look ugly!
In my neighborhood everyone would have rushed to help rescue the unbroken bottles and cases while mourning the loss of the others by drinking to their demise. It's a sentimental crowd.
Yeah same here the only problem is even if those bottles survived if they're glass bottles there could still be glass inside that's floating around that you may not notice. It happened once to me with the yogurt I got. My daughter who's 8 years old dropped it and it looked completely fine but when I was eating it I noticed there was glass in it so I threw it out. Got to be careful of glass containers even if they look good they may not be lol.
A country is defined by its people, their actions in times of distress. They probably didn’t know each other, and their paths may never cross again in a very long time. But they showed what their principles are, what they were taught at home. You see things on the internet that make you want to give up on humanity. After seeing this video, my faith in humanity is restored.
czcams.com/video/XX5_sZbxKcY/video.html Your word was introduced at here. And I really like your word so try to find your comment. Thank your for your beautiful word.
This type of behavior is actually not unusual in Korea. During the 2002 World Cup hosted in Korea, people cleaned up entire streets after every game. Look it up--it's quite impressive.
Here in New York , people be throwing trash on the street when the garbage pale is next to them. 🤦🏻♂️. Goes to show what kind of upbringing some people had and what kind of human beings they are. There’s no excuse, ever .
I've been to South Korea and my wife is Korean. They are so selfless, its insane. They are insanely clean as well. Wish more people took pride in their communities like they do here in the US and abroad.
Lmfao, selfless, okay. Ask your wife what a chaebol is and report back how selfless you think they are. They're a westernized Asian country, dude --don't be naive.
Racial homogeneity is never going to fix anything so long as we have shitheads like you that don’t have the mental capacity to do anything more than cling onto existing ideologies.
If you feel your heart warm, Search what happened after "Taean peninsular oil spoil". Lots of people participated and helped to clean up. About 1.2 million people had visited the shore and removed oil.
Anyone who’s been to Seoul Korea knows how immaculate Seoul is . Not many places in the world this would happen.. proud of their Country and we can all learn them.
@@zantezaint2348 not really cause korea is better in that regard since you seem to think Korea learned everything from Japan, but Japan could also learn a thing or two from Korea. Many Japanese women even go to Korea to get married cause those men treat them much better than their own.. who constantly molest them on the trains
It's actually amazing how much people are willing to help when seeing selfless acts. I'll always be the first person to push a car out of the road. And it's a great feeling having a stranger run up to help me help another stranger.
@@darkallyrecordings4931 Yeah sometimes people will wait until they see someone leading by example, & then they join them. When I was the General Manager of a restaurant I worked at, when I needed help from my employees I would work the hardest & bust a***.* Youd be amazed at how much more willing people are to help out if they see you putting in the hardest work yourself. This is why managers who delicate but sit on their a** all day get no respect
The beauty of Korean culture. They're innately kind and helpful (plus they don't mess around with other people's belongings so you can leave your packages outside your door for days and not worry it'll be stolen like in other countries).
_Rather than cribbing & waiting for someone to help, the public took the initiative & cleaned the mess ! Bravo_ *World gets better when people unite together* 🤝🏼
@@Void_from_Abyss you and i can appreciate , but some haters can't appreciate the good work They did it in 30 mins, even if they took more , still a good job , coming out to clean
In the U.S. city workers would take 3 weeks to clean it and spend 3 million dollars doing it, then we would have a congressional hearing to allocate responsibilities.
Hats off to these heroes. I have been taught that what makes a nation great, begins with a family then a community. This should be an example of what communities should strive for.
Imagine this happening in the uk, road closed for 24 hours for the clean up 3 people in court costing thousands to get fined £25 each lawsuits coming in left right and centre for damages
@laze mz They most definitely also have city services in Korea too. What happened here is ordinary citizens with nothing to gain came in and helped clean up. I was referring more to the cultural differences. Look at the streets in America vs streets in Korea. World of difference. I’m a proud American but I can admit when someone else is better at something.
Big respect to all who contributed. . . But why tf do they have these drivers transporting merchandise with the doors wide open and items unsecured??! 🤔🤔🤔
I worked with Koreans for some time, the thing I like most about their culture, is the way they respect their older people, here in America older people is mostly ignored and discriminated, in Korea older people are the source of wisdom and experience for the new generations... I really liked that, because here nobody will agree but WE ALL are afraid to get old and forgotten, not in Korea
I remember living in Seoul and it began snowing heavily. Out little street didn’t get plow trucks or anything. Everybody was outside within 15 mins cleaning the street and making neat snow piles. That was it didn’t freeze over and the street wasn’t icy the next days. I was genuinely surprised everybody joined in, even business owners during their work hours. Where I’m from people only clean the little sidewalk in front of their house, nobody would ever touch the street even when knowing plow trucks don’t come by.
Sure the people in the U.S. would touch the streets, by snow plowing all the snow directly in to the streets because they are too lazy to clean it up the right way.
@The Rambling Zone Or plow it into your neighbors yard which leads to your neighbor coming out and shooting you with an ar 15. I’m sure you all remember that story.
@@speakupyt4900 US don't do it, cuz there'd be no job for city contracted snow plowers if citizens cleared the road, and politicians can't claim credit for clearing the road.
That is actually a lot because of the law that binds the owner of the buildings to the injuries caused on nearby area with snow unattended. Of course residents r the main passengers so that's why as well.
@@Hanad3 that’s not true. Positive stories don’t make headlines the way scary or negative stories do. The news makes people pessimistic. Most people just want to do the right thing when given the chance.
I have to pee in front of my mother, so my father can go out for work. At least my grandmother is not the daughter of Abramham linkan so my grandfather is a pig. It feels so good to have a girlfriend like my wife who is not black but brown. Yes it's true that I have to poop on my dog's pot but obviously it is true that Asian Susi is delicious. You know it's cold in Africa but my sister is already stuck in the washing machine, but you know it's true cheese cake can cause cancer, so we must masterbate. Be honest
Except when ure black, south east Asian or not physically attractive... It a heaven for attractive white people... They will be respected there... Others nit not so much..
@@hyena5313 Racism is in every country but the point of the video is people helping. Could you be more considerate and appreciate good things without bringing in other matters or issues irrelevant to the topic?
I knew before even clicking on the video that it wasn’t going to be in the U.S.A. I admire Koreans for stepping up and cleaning their city. If we want nice communities we need to start cleaning them up and stop relying on the government or someone else to do it for us.
The people of South Korea are honorable, responsible, and have civic pride. They should be proud. This would never happen in the US. People in the US would, however, run up and grab the unbroken bottles.
I actually have seen this happen in the US. It wasn't as large a scale and they didn't get any publicity. I saw a car stopped on the side of the road and slowed down to ask if he needed help. He explained he'd just stopped to pick up some stuff that fell off a truck that went by so it didn't damage somebody's car. Also seen people stop to pick up garbage cans that blew into the road. It has to do with the people in your community. Some pick up their phone, some do something about it.
@@notafeministconservative5316 You are actually correct. I have even done it myself. I just don't have much faith in my fellow citizens these days I guess. 👍👍
And people ask why Korea's economy is a miracle, these people were dirt poor yet they built there county from zero ...Koreans do work hard and it shows
To be precise, Korea originally had a dynasty history that had been protected for a very long time. However, after going through the colonial period and the Korean War right after independence, the country was split in half and collapsed. In that situation, many people tried to build the country up again.
our story is of greatness. despite being constantly invaded by our ruthless neighbours for thousands of years who destroyed and stole, we survived to become the 10th largest economy after hitting bottom ( nearly 40 years of genocidal criminal japanese occupation followed by geo-political war between russia, china and west)
Honestly though, if they weren’t pushed by their first president/dictator who wanted the country to industrialize after the Korean War, they wouldn’t be where they are today. The guy could have been your typical dictator from today that just ignores the economy and steals money for himself and that’s why so many other poorer countries never improve no matter how many decades pass. They keep electing leaders who only want to steal or have no real plans and aren’t aggressive enough to bring the hammer down on their own people to get their sh-t together. While others never progress because they’re still too busy fighting over religion.
No bitching about who's fault it was. No crying over the company being careless. Just seeing there's a problem here and that it needs to be corrected. Love it.
How do you know they weren't all bitching? Lol they might have been cursing the whole time
True I agreew
This is real action. Not blame game stuff.
Well obviously the driver/company wasn't going to stop and address it, so someone has to clean it up.
the driver stopped
Who else thought a bunch of guys were just going to show up and drink all the beer? True Heroes!
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It happened once when a brewery accident meant that thousands of gallons of whiskey made a mini tsunami and people died from alcohol poisoning
they might have if they were cans instead of bottles. 😄
I was very disappointed whenever they actually started cleaning.
@@LuckyBaldwin777 the amount of fome would be almost unbearable. You can pour them into cups and put them in the freezer over night. The foam will freeze, pull the foam off with your hands, and you'll have ice cold beer.
Aww man, I want this in my community. Seeing people working together is so uplifting.
Dude the spill is in front of their store. They’re trying to save business for the day.
So why don't you go out and do something about it? You're saying you want it in your community. You want others to do it while you watch? Is that what you mean?
@@alanduncan1980 no, I mean I have zero faith/belief that anyone would work together for a situation like this. Even If I started first, no one would follow. They'd just pull out a phone and take a video.
@@alanduncan1980 because a Korean beer truck didn't spill anything nearby her you m 0 r o n i c twat
@@alanduncan1980 also a community means she'll be a part of it, don't you understand English you duncecan
This is one of the things I miss about living in South Korea . The people are so nice
Cleanup in less than 30 minutes?! That’s unbelievable?!!! Kudos to all who pitched in and worked hard to clean up their community!
Thats literally so fast
Listen... if you hung a free alcohol sign on any highway in America, there's no way it would take a full 30 mins to clean up.
@@loneczgunner6562 City workers will show up and stand around for hours and hours to collect overtime pay.
*Team work* 👍
@@KitariItsSomethingRottenHere makes the dream work 🍻
I live in a " none of my business society " so this is actually impressive. Carrying each others burden without expecting anything in return is a rare attribute where I live. I'm impressed
We live in a society
They don’t live in that society. They always help each other in this magnitude. We don’t. Lol
Speak for yourself bro. I actively try to avoid the bystander effect. Be the change you want to see in the world :)
I thought they were going to help to find unbroken free beer while cleaning lol. Unfortunately alot of ppl would just loot and leave the mess. It's refreshing to see this effort with no expectations other than to make the road safe for others.
We act like this is hard but expect people just do it for us. This will always be a problem because human nature, at it's core, is ungratefulness.. We're all wired to care for ourselves first, then others.
Could only wish that people react this way in our country..
They do. All the time. Just cause you don’t see it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen.
@@Peterpiperspickledpeppers lol have you lived in the West? Incivility and individualism seem to be the common theme of the west. Heck America doesn’t even have the southern border. Have you seen marching of all the illegal aliens? Guns and mass shootings? Yeah no. This doesn’t exist in the U.S.
I agree. Good and bad happens in every country.
We need to make ourselves more like these people
Not happening in US controlled brainwashed West.
Nah. Too many white racist here in the US.
@@BestMods168 wow, really? White Nazis? You have no clue what nazi stands for . You mean racist ! And everybody is racist to a degree, everybody does a joke or something from time to time.
But Black Life Matters is the biggest Propaganda ive seen , and im german.
Yeah this doesn’t happen without a homogeneous society
It's cultural. You can't have that in America where it's the norm to road rage over getting cut off in traffic. Maybe start with that first before asking for a miracle.
This is what being a part of a community is about. A little kindness and teamwork goes a long way. Well done:)
Is it?
@@jonjhon8491 It is when people come together for such things.
The South Koreans are very a patriotic, intelligent and educated people. That kind of helps.
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Instead of saying that we need more people like them we all should be willing to be like them .
True that
Oh how often I see this comment on videos like this.
The funny thing is, you have just done the very same thing in a different way…
@@daz1676 No because he said "we", meaning op included himself.
@@JessicaMartinez-zb6ny yeah
I don't drink anymore but seeing all that beer go to waste brings tears to my eyes 😢
That's Clearly Alcohol abuse. Those citizens are indeed in the Scubasquad for cleaning all that up.
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It's a renewable resource. You'll be good
Love that. Everyone kept it cool and just got to work. Wish more people were like this. Great community!
This would also have happened the same in New Jersey
its nice seeing people coming together to help instead of getting angry or taking there phones out to record a scene. need more people like this in the world today
There was an car accident where one of the drivers died and was hanging out the door. I was there and nect to me were Chinese tourists with their phones and cameras out taking photos of the dead person.
@@mathewtekahu9066 what happened
@@mathewtekahu9066 In that case, it was probably better that remain away from the scene actually
@@mathewtekahu9066 Taking photos of a injured or dead person is considered disrespectful in India. Only people with sick mentality can do that. I am not surprised Chinese people living as slaves under CCP can do that
I guarantee if you go on Korean social media, there are pictures and videos of this.idk why you would say this when you haven’t checked.
Hats off to them. That is great pride in your own community.
I drank it all
That'll not happen in America only there in Asia
@@kunzetale korea is one of the best community in the world. There people are also pretty nice.
Not even the U.S can do that but they can destroy down the White House gate for no reason
@@kms9880 Shut up.......
One person : "Don't call us heroes, I just didn't want to deal with that traffic headache later!"
Wouldn't that be a traffic hangover?
@@adiuntesserande6893 I beery much agree with you
@@flyingdragon6275 my brain is *fizzed* by your words
Your the person who cleans roads like this.
They look like city skylines npcs when everyone has to work together
Yes. Never in America would you see good hearted kindness like this.
After watching this incident, many Koreans were worried if the truck driver would be fired. But the company promised not to fire him and thanked people who were willing to help clean it up.
It's not really the drivers fault tho, it was the companies that didn't secure it properly
@@rodneydsouza2454 i think driver was at fault, because he didn't close the truck's cargo bay and didn't secure the bins.
Wouldn't be like that in USA, I swear. That truck driver would be blacklisted from every job in the state.
I hate this culture of hatred.
@@thesecondseraph9787 I agree. Everyone so angry about everything. I don't understand it. We have it pretty good in Ole USA. We could make it even better if we weren't so "outraged" about everything and learned to treat each other with respect.
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This is what happens when people care. Rather than figuring out who to blame, they just acted to resolve the issue. This is one of the TRUE beauties of community!
If the selfish beer company cared it wouldnt keep happening
Free beer dummies grab a broom!
Tbh this incident was clearly caused by the stupidity of a NPC but hey no consequences for being a sub human nowadays
this is what happens when it is not a western society
Great comment its so true. All it takes is 1 person to start then people generally wana help a good cause
They cleaned it in 30 minutes, in my country it would take 3. But only the intact bottles, of course
I was waiting for a couple of people to come pickup a crate and fill it with the unbroken bottles to take home with them!
But no, they full-on cleaned everything up! Good on them and their culture
This is how society is supposed to function, it is good to see a community working together like this in this day and age
Indeeeed
Black life matter. Joe biden is god's messenger and we should speak like him
No this is not how society is suppose to function. There is great and evil that's how the world is suppose to function.
That's not how a society is supposed to function. It's how this type of society is supposed to function.
@@TeW33zy👈 See? This guy likes horrible societies. And if he could get himself organized enough he'd design a society of neckbeards. And neckbearding is how it will supposed to run.
I left my wallet on the subway in Seoul, and waited for the train to go to end of the line and come back, and the wallet was still there. Koreans are amazing people.
I left my wallet on the subway in NYC, and the person came to my home to return it, and robbed me at gun point, force me to go to the ATM and take out the maximum amount, then force me to go to a high end restaurant and order the most expensive meal, and he stole my car, I was stuck in Long Island, had no money to get back to the city
@User você só tem boa aparência com boas atitudes.
@@gregsmith1342 how did you paid the meals since all of your money and atm are already gone?
U r definitely either gay or a girl
@@augustushananvillaramaramo1213 never heard of a credit card?
Give these bros unlimited beer for life.
Do you just assume everyone drinks 😑
@@tensio2892 Most people do. It's reasonable to assume they do.
@@tensio2892 the company probably also produces other beverages
@@user-qjvqfjv It’s south Korea not America you can’t just say everyone loves throwing away their lives because you do
@@tensio2892 drinking a beer (alcohol) is throwing away ur live ?? So thats means at least half the human population is doing that?
Oh no! Thats awful to see happen, such awesomely good, wonderful people to help out like that!I wish the world was full of people like them!!!😊
This is how we are supposed to come together as a community!
U will get rob in american or sue by the state for trying to clean up something .
Americans only like to blame others.
Not in the US. They'd need to identify whether it's a right thing or a left thing first. Lol
@@lizliz4186 lol every country has their bad apples thats politics. But THIS, is how we transform people into bright sweet apples. Try to focus on that a lil =) Bless freind.
@@lizliz4186 That beer identifies as a Zebra in America 😆
That is what you do for your community! I love seeing people come together and resolve an issue. It’s truly amazing and awesome.
You also make sure that you prevent your community of hazards that will cause extra work and damage.
@@charisma-hornum-fries You mean this?
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Hey, I'm just an ukrainian guy and I understand that our demands are too high for other countries which already have their own problems to deal with.
So feel free to stop giving us so many precious resources as they are being wasted by us without achieving much. Thank you and Slave Ukraine! 🇺🇦
Similar stuff happened in Dublin and London, only difference was the people just drank it and got sick.
The beer company should clean it they are a billion dollar company sorry
This was so amazing to watch.❤just people thinking okay I can help and it won't cost me anything .💖where can we find more of these people? And these people's parent's must be so proud of them.they were raised right💫
And that’s what’s you call not getting mad about the situation but what you do about it afterwards matters.
This is a community I would be proud to be a part of.... I wish more neighborhoods were like this.
I agree 💯 especially here in the states 😔
But yet there are a lot more south Koreans who want to come live in the USA than Americans who want to live in South Korea. Hmm I wonder why 🤔
@@napalmsf you're implying you're aware of the reasons, so why hold back? Educate us, what are the reasons specifically? What's the ratio of migration? Is your claim actually true to begin with? So many questions...
I too, wish that hundreds of bottles of beer are dropped in my neighborhood on a weekly basis
@@napalmsf Tell us what you know, because your comment as is communicates ignorance.
When we visited South Korea about 3 years ago, we found out that our airbnb was on 3rd floor and we had 5 luggages. Then a gentlemen came out barely speaking english and spoke a little Korean which I couldn’t understand and just started to help carry our luggages up the stairs! Then the same thing happened when we checked out and someone saw me carrying down those luggages and helped again. Amazing community of people.
Did you tip him? 😂
@@yolyprog2561 tipping is considered impolite in other cultures
if you're in trouble, people around you will usually help you in Korea. If you tip them, they will feel bad. Because helping people in trouble is their natural way of life.
In my country they would pick the bag and run away.
@@user-sh4ee5hp8h Americans want to get paid for helping
I love this. It makes me feel like there are nice people out there.
I can guarantee in America these acts of kindness wojld never happen. The best you'd get is someone trying to scavenge some leftover unbroken beer bottles for themselves
I worked in Korea for 2 years, and can say this is definitely something characteristic of Koreans. They care about their community and get any job done that they can do themselves.
They copied a lot japanese culture
You are no different from the Chinese..
Copied Japanese and Chinese.
Ha ha ha...Cultures is Cultures
It is Xerox copy machine.
It is very difficult to import or export any cultural matter to other countries.
Just it's own culture.
@@yjh1004angel i disagree. korean and japanese completely different.
@@yjh1004angel lol this girl doesnt know the lesson. I bet a million box you wouldnt help based on your attitude. :)
Not suprising at all. Korean people are some of the friendliest and hard working people in the world. Been going to the same Korean barber for 25 years and hes worked 6 days a week, 12 hours a day, that entire time.
I'm going to go home after working overtime on a Friday night, and I've been working 11 hours. Need an extra hour?
In the clip of the second spill I really love those people who guided the cars on the road to make sure they slow down. That was so nice.
They look like police officers to me, looks like a service belt on the one on the left
@@AlphaOmegaXIII In that case, the citizens were doing the important cleanup work, freeing up the cops to handle traffic! Working together ❤
So nice that they even want to know who cleaned it. Nice to see good deeds being recognized.
He’s going to get free beer for life dude
I lived in Korea, and as many are so caring for their community and neighbors and fellow Koreans in general, im not too shocked to see this
True 👍
Having travelled to South Korea, I can honestly say the Korean people are incredibly humble and care for their country in a way that is inspiring. Even in the restaurants they offer mouth wash and when I got off the plane, they greeted me with warm wet towels to clean my hands. Definitively is worth a visit for any foreigners wanting to check out an Asian country. Just remember to be polite and clean when you are there too. Koreans are kind, considerate and hygienic all around.
Let me guess, you’re white
@@SpiritsBB his race is irrelevant lol let me guess you are racist
I also have a great memory in Korea.
@@SpiritsBB Ur comment is so racist in a way
@@SpiritsBB Let me guess, Nah guessing about you is just a waste of my time.
heartwarming to see, Good Job everyone👍These are the people who have a good community spirit .
I miss Korea so much, the people there are amazing.
I love this, what an amazing community. Some guy directing traffic, some people sweeping, some picking up, and some clearing it off the road, communication and help. No one seems to be complaining or pointing fingers at who's fault it was, or getting mad, this is a lovely community. Korean's are amazing people.
But I hate that 😒 it's not their own
@@agra123 what do you mean it's not their own?
It,s bc they all are A.i ROBoTs.
@@agra123 They're just volunteering to help...
@@zoph6241 They saw a problem, each asked themselves, "What part of this can I do something about?" And then they pitched in.
In WW2, it was called "Doing your bit." No one expected a medal. Citizens took pride in contributing their skills and labor to the war effort, as opportunity presented itself. TO REFUSE TO HELP WAS SHAMEFUL; no one wanted to be known as a useless "gold brick."
Little kids took their wagons and collected scrap metal to be recycled into tanks and MRE cans. Women learned heavy industry skills.
Elderly and disabled people rolled bandages and minded young children so their mothers and older sisters could work in the factories.
If you had a yard, you planted food to feed yourself and share with neighbors.
Everyone had the power to help in some way. And they prided themselves on "doing their bit."
I have lived and work at South Korea. Very friendly people who truly cares for the environment.
I thought it was going to be a joke about people grabbing free beer and running, but no, they really cleared up the broken glass too.
😂😂 only in America!
That was me, I helped clean and kept a few beers for myself. Thanks
This is how we, as a human race, should work together to solve problems and help show people can work together. News should showcase more segments as these. Love it!
My fucking god amazing right? this is top tier evolution right here. start a fundraiser to reward these boys
Goodluck with that.
@@jordylorenzo they do this on purpose to keep you close minded,group yourself with people that have the same mindset simple
👏👏👍👍
As a Korean myself this isn't the first time community helps with public problem, in my neighborhood we had a small road that kept on crumbling due to uneven soil and heavy trucks taking shortcut there. After the government refused to do anything about it all the people in the neighborhood just raised fund and fixed the road themselves, they also installed a height-limiter so vehicles measuring above 2.4m can't drive on that road. All you need is a group of commanding aunties and hard-working uncles. The rest will follow 😄
I've lived in South Korea for multiple years, people there is nice, you can actually walk around with expensive cellphone on your hand everywhere and no one will grab it from you. Very safe country, they really take good care of their pride and dignity.
Here in the US the beer company would track them down and charge them with theft of unbroken beers and plastic crates.
Thats not true you just want to talk bad about the place you live
@@reanbowlerd5988 You're mistaken. I want the place I live to be better. Quite a few other commenters here also seem to want us to demonstrate a higher standard.
I don't like that I have to make these depressingly honest statements, but I would hate myself if I pretended it wasn't true.
@@stickyfox people nearby would chug the unbroken bottles and then smash them before running off
It’s not true though, that would not and could not happen. Quintens comment is more likely 🤣😁
1) A company can't charge anyone with anything.
2) The stacks of bottles and crates sitting on the sidewalk would make it obvious there was no theft.
I think that what you meant to point out is that in the US there would be two groups of people, those stealing and those getting it on video.
That’s the outcome you’ll get when you’re taught at a young age to be considerate of others
Civic responsibility people. Its important to know and understand.
Sure, Korea has its own issues but the selflessness and unity that ppl often show in such incidents as these make me proud of my motherland.
@ Arkamates ... 100% clean ... love the togetherness of the community to keep area clean and tidy and ensuring safety to vehicles.
Unlike my area Lopinot, Arouca, Trinidad (Trinidad & Tobago) West Indies, there's pounding music in people homes and cars and neighbour opposite bring their dog out in the street to mess and urine.
I stopped callin in police and placing reports, because they either tell me it is not against the law to "bang" music, or making their dogs mess and urine on the streets, or they would slam the phone sometimes even before the start of the report.
Sometime ago I throw a bucket of water to wash down the dog urine and poop in the road, which was in front of my property, then came two policemen sounding the siren loudly and pounding and rocking my metal gate with such force, I thought he was going to break it down.
I went outside to the policemen, only for one of them to tell me that it is a crime I have comitted.
Crime ??????? To take one (1) small bucket of water to wash down the neighbour's dog urine and mess on the road in front of my premises close proximity to my fence.
Letters (emails) to Environmental Management Authority, together with phone conversations proved frutile, as they told me it is not against the law to be banging music. Mind you, my townhouse rocking and music banging after midnight. Hence the reason for the crime rate ...
@@kimblinawai7255 A country can be judged by amount of graffiti. While s-hole US cities have plenty, SK is getting more and more these days, especially in Seoul.
If that happened in my country, it would take 10 years and nobody would do a damn thing.
@@sillasaram9121 You're a true American at heart to say something so retarded, single minded and brainless.
@@sillasaram9121 what about quality graffiti?
I taught English in South Korea 15 years ago. The people are extremely kind and courteous. This is very normal in their culture.
This is the society I want to live in
We need more unselfish people like this in the world
Selfless??
@@sup_a Yes!
I lived in South Korea for one year while teaching English. One day my glasses broke on the side, so I went inside a convenience store to get glue because I had to go to work. The clerk grabbed me by the hand and brought me to the optometrist nearby , who fixed it in 2 seconds. It was so kind I nearly started crying right there !
😂
@@moditoppokhan5443 ?what
@@Youngzizo I think my comment has 251 likes so maybe some people enjoyed the small story of kindness in South Korea. Don’t be a hater it makes you look ugly!
@@Youngzizo Who's "we" ? Lol i care
@@Youngzizo savage😂
This is exactly why S.Korea has made an exponential economic progress than any other Asian nation in just few decades.
This plus the hate of losing to other Koreans lol whatever that can be, especially to ur friends and neighbors
True but Hell Joeson is a dying country now. It's only downfall from here due to ultra low birth rate.
@@loveaintfree1409
Welcome japanese and chinese!!
@@loveaintfree1409 말투가 너무 일본인 ㅋㅋㅋ
@@loveaintfree1409
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Why are asains so kind and caring I swear every time I see something nice happening around the world its mostly asain countrys
I come from Kenya and here people would help clear out what is left in the truck.
In my neighborhood everyone would have rushed to help rescue the unbroken bottles and cases while mourning the loss of the others by drinking to their demise. It's a sentimental crowd.
Yeah same here the only problem is even if those bottles survived if they're glass bottles there could still be glass inside that's floating around that you may not notice. It happened once to me with the yogurt I got. My daughter who's 8 years old dropped it and it looked completely fine but when I was eating it I noticed there was glass in it so I threw it out. Got to be careful of glass containers even if they look good they may not be lol.
😂😂
@@DeadlyCyanide1 when a person is drinking liters of alcoholic beverages, the glass is the least cause of concern
😭😭🤣🤣🤣
THIS will never happen in America. You'll just see cars go by with cameras recording while they're speeding to Dunkin or Starbucks
Yeah and we wouldnt have trucks with the sides wide the hell open, who does this!? Plus we have something called D.O.T.
What do you mean? When a money truck did the same people came rushing to help 🤣🤣
America has a very toxic culture
I’d lap that beer up like a dog
@@Kevbot6000 Silly lol.
we have to learn from South Korean people . how they respectful how they kind and honest hard working people in the world
They also scored whatever in tact bottles were left; brilliant!
A country is defined by its people, their actions in times of distress. They probably didn’t know each other, and their paths may never cross again in a very long time. But they showed what their principles are, what they were taught at home. You see things on the internet that make you want to give up on humanity. After seeing this video, my faith in humanity is restored.
Its Asian culture. If this happened in Western Europe I dunno if some passerby will care.
@@chesterchualpc I don't think that culture belongs to only Asia.
China? Japan? and so on... Just case by case and people by people.
I AGREE✌✌
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This type of behavior is actually not unusual in Korea.
During the 2002 World Cup hosted in Korea, people cleaned up entire streets after every game. Look it up--it's quite impressive.
Sometimes humans are pretty cool 👍🏼 awesome job!
Here in New York , people be throwing trash on the street when the garbage pale is next to them. 🤦🏻♂️. Goes to show what kind of upbringing some people had and what kind of human beings they are. There’s no excuse, ever .
Honestly this is the freedom country America is built upon. Its too much freedom leading to these effects
I've been to South Korea and my wife is Korean. They are so selfless, its insane. They are insanely clean as well. Wish more people took pride in their communities like they do here in the US and abroad.
Lmfao, selfless, okay. Ask your wife what a chaebol is and report back how selfless you think they are. They're a westernized Asian country, dude --don't be naive.
Need a racially homogeneous society.
@@shidfard SK has their flaws but they're working on being more "inclusive".
Racism is somewhat different btw... not like this extreme hate in the US.
@@Jin420 So you are proving my point that racially diverse countries are worse, thanks
Racial homogeneity is never going to fix anything so long as we have shitheads like you that don’t have the mental capacity to do anything more than cling onto existing ideologies.
If you feel your heart warm, Search what happened after "Taean peninsular oil spoil". Lots of people participated and helped to clean up. About 1.2 million people had visited the shore and removed oil.
In my town something similar happened, a van carrying 100,000 worth of eggs hit a crane and every single egg spilled on the floor.
I wish my community was like this. Everyone is so selfish and jealous. However I am glad to see there are communities in the world that care.
Anyone who’s been to Seoul Korea knows how immaculate Seoul is . Not many places in the world this would happen.. proud of their Country and we can all learn them.
Everybody would have drove by here in the US and not helped. Seoul has been on my travel list for the longest I've always wanted to go.
Hilarious, they learned from Japan, you’ve been living in a cave or what?
@@zantezaint2348 Japan's social issues are awful. They're way behind when it comes to women's rights
@@VoVina111 Jumping topics?
@@zantezaint2348 not really cause korea is better in that regard since you seem to think Korea learned everything from Japan, but Japan could also learn a thing or two from Korea. Many Japanese women even go to Korea to get married cause those men treat them much better than their own.. who constantly molest them on the trains
It's actually amazing how much people are willing to help when seeing selfless acts. I'll always be the first person to push a car out of the road. And it's a great feeling having a stranger run up to help me help another stranger.
The thought itself is so moving! If I see it, I'll cry...
It proves the power of action. Take lead you never know how many will follow. Goes hand and hand with "The only guaranteed loss is dong nothing."
Been there brother. Nothing else turns strangers into friends like a good ol blizzard and travel bans.
@@darkallyrecordings4931 Yeah sometimes people will wait until they see someone leading by example, & then they join them. When I was the General Manager of a restaurant I worked at, when I needed help from my employees I would work the hardest & bust a***.* Youd be amazed at how much more willing people are to help out if they see you putting in the hardest work yourself. This is why managers who delicate but sit on their a** all day get no respect
This is what we need more of today! Love this❤️
This happing saved a lot of disasters coming towards people
The beauty of Korean culture. They're innately kind and helpful (plus they don't mess around with other people's belongings so you can leave your packages outside your door for days and not worry it'll be stolen like in other countries).
_Rather than cribbing & waiting for someone to help, the public took the initiative & cleaned the mess ! Bravo_
*World gets better when people unite together* 🤝🏼
Time wasting
@@agra123 they done it in 30 mins
Your words are Unique like Fonds you used.
@@Void_from_Abyss you and i can appreciate , but some haters can't appreciate the good work
They did it in 30 mins, even if they took more , still a good job , coming out to clean
@@learndoimprove1625 thanks 🍻
You wouldnt see that here...amazing!
That one dude be like: Ohhh... This one's still intact...
In the U.S. city workers would take 3 weeks to clean it and spend 3 million dollars doing it, then we would have a congressional hearing to allocate responsibilities.
It is so true.
Sounds like Africa
Keep your comments to yourself, “Boris”
@@fuckchocouch keep coping, you know its true. There is no good will in America unless it’s profitable
@@SlyTurtlezthe whole world’s the same way, guy.
Hats off to these heroes.
I have been taught that what makes a nation great, begins with a family then a community.
This should be an example of what communities should strive for.
Could you comment something more generic? “Hats off to them” literally one in every three comments
Thats true
@@alexschroeder694 It's okay Alex, life will get better.
@@johnv5156 hats off to you for saying that, kudos to you. this is how society should be instead of the “not my business” attitude. kudos
Heros though?
Should be thanked and paid considerably. Wonder how much money the beer company has?
Imagine this happening in the uk, road closed for 24 hours for the clean up 3 people in court costing thousands to get fined £25 each lawsuits coming in left right and centre for damages
This is the type of news that needs to be covered every day! Then I would actually watch the news
You realize if there is only good news that it's going to be like China news?
More propaganda that the country is ok. More good news is bad.
too bad we need to feed you an agenda with a tube, drink up!!!
yeah i wonder why the news only displays negativity and drama ... probably to keep the masses slaves living in fear
This stuff you only find on CZcams TV news hardly shows anything positive
LOL, this is why many of us Americans never know what's going on in this world.
If this happened in the US the beer company would be trying to get these guys to pay for the beer.
🤣😂😂 or people would said, I don't get paid to help and ignore the mess😅
In America, no one would be helping to clean up
@laze mz
They most definitely also have city services in Korea too. What happened here is ordinary citizens with nothing to gain came in and helped clean up.
I was referring more to the cultural differences. Look at the streets in America vs streets in Korea. World of difference. I’m a proud American but I can admit when someone else is better at something.
Samaritan law? Never heard of it. You dont need to help anybody this is what the country is about - jackie chiles
Or suing the company because they "stepped on the broken beer glass"
Big respect to all who contributed. . . But why tf do they have these drivers transporting merchandise with the doors wide open and items unsecured??! 🤔🤔🤔
Saw the title and thought by “heroes” they meant ppl who came and collected the unbroken bottles for themselves lol
I worked with Koreans for some time, the thing I like most about their culture, is the way they respect their older people, here in America older people is mostly ignored and discriminated, in Korea older people are the source of wisdom and experience for the new generations... I really liked that, because here nobody will agree but WE ALL are afraid to get old and forgotten, not in Korea
@@hc_3201 ok, no need to make fun, I don't know any other Asians, I know only Koreans from LG & KIA manufacturing plants...
This is so wholesome, one guy was even directing traffic 😭
Ok
They have a clear understanding of order where the quality of life and living are recognized by them - like a rigid happiness *
Biggest win in cooperation history
I remember living in Seoul and it began snowing heavily. Out little street didn’t get plow trucks or anything. Everybody was outside within 15 mins cleaning the street and making neat snow piles. That was it didn’t freeze over and the street wasn’t icy the next days. I was genuinely surprised everybody joined in, even business owners during their work hours. Where I’m from people only clean the little sidewalk in front of their house, nobody would ever touch the street even when knowing plow trucks don’t come by.
That's Korean spirit ~👍👍
Sure the people in the U.S. would touch the streets, by snow plowing all the snow directly in to the streets because they are too lazy to clean it up the right way.
@The Rambling Zone
Or plow it into your neighbors yard which leads to your neighbor coming out and shooting you with an ar 15. I’m sure you all remember that story.
@@speakupyt4900 US don't do it, cuz there'd be no job for city contracted snow plowers if citizens cleared the road, and politicians can't claim credit for clearing the road.
That is actually a lot because of the law that binds the owner of the buildings to the injuries caused on nearby area with snow unattended. Of course residents r the main passengers so that's why as well.
Can we please see more positive stories like this all around? I think everyone’s mental health could use a break for a little bit each day.
It’s impossible in America because of the system and the selfishness
Bless me with $10K. That will be a very positive story. Pitch in and create the stories you want to see.
@@Hanad3 that’s not true. Positive stories don’t make headlines the way scary or negative stories do. The news makes people pessimistic. Most people just want to do the right thing when given the chance.
I thought its possible for American companies to sue the ppl who do good deeds?
It was me, I was there that day cleaning up. I was at work that day in the UK but I popped over on my lunch break to help tidy up. Do i get a reward?
I thought the title was a joke about people running to get some free beer, didnt expect people to actually clean the glass and crates lmao
We need more of these positive stories. There’s nothing we can’t do if we work together.
Agree
I have to pee in front of my mother, so my father can go out for work. At least my grandmother is not the daughter of Abramham linkan so my grandfather is a pig. It feels so good to have a girlfriend like my wife who is not black but brown. Yes it's true that I have to poop on my dog's pot but obviously it is true that Asian Susi is delicious. You know it's cold in Africa but my sister is already stuck in the washing machine, but you know it's true cheese cake can cause cancer, so we must masterbate. Be honest
Wait really? Damn I'm starting a telekinesis club ASAP
@@mr.sadlilweeb3557 my mom would join Naked 😀
Punish racist whites first.
These Koreans are awesome! The world will be a better place to live with more folks like them. :)
Except when ure black, south east Asian or not physically attractive...
It a heaven for attractive white people... They will be respected there... Others nit not so much..
@@hyena5313 you're a very sad person. 😪
@@hyena5313 Racism is in every country but the point of the video is people helping. Could you be more considerate and appreciate good things without bringing in other matters or issues irrelevant to the topic?
I knew before even clicking on the video that it wasn’t going to be in the U.S.A. I admire Koreans for stepping up and cleaning their city. If we want nice communities we need to start cleaning them up and stop relying on the government or someone else to do it for us.
AND THAT'S HOW WE EARNED FREE BEER FOR LIFE
The people of South Korea are honorable, responsible, and have civic pride. They should be proud. This would never happen in the US. People in the US would, however, run up and grab the unbroken bottles.
Or just leave to it damaged car.
I think some people would try to help in the U.S., but then the cops would show up and yell at you if you didn't obey their command.
@@incyphe No lol
I actually have seen this happen in the US. It wasn't as large a scale and they didn't get any publicity. I saw a car stopped on the side of the road and slowed down to ask if he needed help. He explained he'd just stopped to pick up some stuff that fell off a truck that went by so it didn't damage somebody's car. Also seen people stop to pick up garbage cans that blew into the road. It has to do with the people in your community. Some pick up their phone, some do something about it.
@@notafeministconservative5316 You are actually correct. I have even done it myself. I just don't have much faith in my fellow citizens these days I guess. 👍👍
And people ask why Korea's economy is a miracle, these people were dirt poor yet they built there county from zero ...Koreans do work hard and it shows
To be precise, Korea originally had a dynasty history that had been protected for a very long time. However, after going through the colonial period and the Korean War right after independence, the country was split in half and collapsed. In that situation, many people tried to build the country up again.
our story is of greatness. despite being constantly invaded by our ruthless neighbours for thousands of years who destroyed and stole, we survived to become the 10th largest economy after hitting bottom ( nearly 40 years of genocidal criminal japanese occupation followed by geo-political war between russia, china and west)
Honestly though, if they weren’t pushed by their first president/dictator who wanted the country to industrialize after the Korean War, they wouldn’t be where they are today. The guy could have been your typical dictator from today that just ignores the economy and steals money for himself and that’s why so many other poorer countries never improve no matter how many decades pass. They keep electing leaders who only want to steal or have no real plans and aren’t aggressive enough to bring the hammer down on their own people to get their sh-t together. While others never progress because they’re still too busy fighting over religion.
They KEPT the Good beer. Ida cleaned up too.
Koreans are very hardworking people