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  • @nikaswords17
    @nikaswords17 Před 3 lety +2921

    As a European I just want to say that parents that smoke when they are with their children are highly judged here as well!

    • @Shiliitexx
      @Shiliitexx Před 3 lety +97

      Maybe in your contry but not in my country...

    • @rainbowgirl949494
      @rainbowgirl949494 Před 3 lety +83

      when I was a child it was completely normal in my country but now it’s not & parents usually smoke outside of the house or try to only smoke at work.

    • @Shiliitexx
      @Shiliitexx Před 3 lety +30

      @@rainbowgirl949494 Like I say maybe in your contry but not mine. We don't judge people who smoke with their children even If I don't like myself and that tend to change. You know, in my country it's only since last year that we can't slap a child and a lot of parents still do it.
      All Europeans countries are not the same.

    • @camille_N
      @camille_N Před 3 lety +1

      @@Shiliitexx where are you from?

    • @shamkand
      @shamkand Před 3 lety +18

      True in my country as well people would be pissed and angry to see a parent spoke around children, they would have a very bad impression and consider them a failure as a parent, it does not happen a lot.
      So I think it depends on the country, I was at Uni in the UK and I saw tons of parents smoking next to their children but I don't know what other people were thinking about that there.

  • @hannah-elea
    @hannah-elea Před 3 lety +435

    As a European, I'd be so scared to just leave my phone on the table. If I'm with others, we will literally take turns going to the toilet so somebody is at the table at all times. I can't even imagine not worrying about my stuff being gone lol.

    • @meral_k
      @meral_k Před 3 lety +33

      Or if you’re alone taking all your stuff with you, even if you‘ll risk coming back and your seat has been taken by someone else. But that’s better than to be stolen from.

    • @hannah-elea
      @hannah-elea Před 3 lety

      @@meral_k yupp

    • @kirinr8316
      @kirinr8316 Před 3 lety +20

      Same if you go to the beach. Even if everyone goes to the water, someone always has an eye out for your belongings under the sun shade.

    • @beadsman13
      @beadsman13 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kirinr8316 Even if the restaurant/coffee is closed and I'm the only one in it I'll still keep an eye on my stuff.

    • @kirinr8316
      @kirinr8316 Před 3 lety +3

      @@beadsman13 same xD It's part of our DNA now

  • @mgnrvnn4199
    @mgnrvnn4199 Před 3 lety +761

    4:22 I can confirm that people still throw away their cigarette butts on the street in Europe despite the cigarette bins 😭

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 Před 3 lety +6

      Some fool threw one into my door padlock slot when I was out

    • @rainbowgirl949494
      @rainbowgirl949494 Před 3 lety +11

      my european country: your dog shit on anywhere you are fined hugely. you throw away your finished cigarette anywhere to poison our water & environment, well okay it’s no one’s business
      like fuck logic

    • @Akaistos1
      @Akaistos1 Před 3 lety +6

      Then you have not been to Korea... in busy areas they "wash" the streets with water cannons after busy days - you are literally walking on cigarette butts at that point.

    • @dimitri877
      @dimitri877 Před 3 lety

      @@rainbowgirl949494 Both very true, but nowadays certain European countries have become aware of this type of littering. In the Netherlands you have to clean up after your dog, but not everyone does it. And like dog 'waste' you are allowed to dump cigarette buds into public trashcans, but there aren't many trashcans around to 'dump' your waste into. Kind of like the meme I heard of from Korea; "No trashcans till home". Same reason as Korea, people kept dumping their 'home trash' into public trashcans, instead of just the things you need to dump when 'out in the wild'.
      Very counter-intuitive if you ask me. I just ate some street-food and need to get rid of my 'wrapper', 'napkin' or 'paper bag' my lunch came in, but there are not enough public trashcans.. Whyyyy?
      I want to be responsible, but I don't understand why 'governmental expense' is so much more important than 'not making Earth look like a landfill'. It's like saying "If you are conscious about the environment, don't bother thinking rich companies can solve the waste you buy along with their products, this is the poor man's job to do the 'right' thing when buying a 10 cent product along with 10 dollars of waste".

    • @rainbowgirl949494
      @rainbowgirl949494 Před 3 lety +1

      @@dimitri877 the last part of your comment is so spot on!

  • @sara-mi5mx
    @sara-mi5mx Před 3 lety +560

    9:20 guys i'm italian and it is not normal that your host greets you wearing underwear and having someone naked in their room, i mean we have manners too

    • @HamsterTubeHD
      @HamsterTubeHD Před 3 lety +5

      Ma sì ma porcozzio sono dei dementi, ma da che mondo è mondo se uno ti accoglie mezzo nudo è considerabile un'usanza o una cosa tipicamente europea? Forse lo giustificano per la maggiore disinibizione e minor senso del pudore rispetto all'Asia... ma il discorso non regge.
      Cioè se io vado in un posto in Corea, fai alla sera, e mi accoglie il proprietario ciucco o comunque brillo per il Soju che ha bevuto al bancone... non vado a pensare a chissà quale motivo legato alla loro cultura, dico "bon, cavoli suoi, mi ha dato le chiavi ha fatto il check in, stop", magari me la sghignazzo ma... NON VADO a mettere questo singolo episodio in un video sul tubo (con tanto di montaggio e copione scritto) quindi non possono nemmeno passare per dei poveri ebeti vlogger che magari fanno tremila vlog/live dove sparano boiate senza pensarci su più di un secondo...

    • @HamsterTubeHD
      @HamsterTubeHD Před 3 lety +5

      Poi, la spesa alla Domenica non l'ha potuta fare??? Ma, o al sud dove è stata lei hanno un mondo tutto a parte...ma io abito al nord, in una città da quasi 30mila abitanti, quindi non parliamo di metropoli eh.. ma ho sì i supermercati aperti in mattinata che riaprono al pomeriggio ma alla domenica fanno metà giornata... poi ci sono i supermercati che sono aperti 7 giorni su 7 che fanno il continuato dalle 8:30/9:00 alle 20:30/21:00.... probabilmente avranno generalizzato da far schifo, magari includendo la realtà tedesca ossia che loro veramente hanno tutto chiuso alla domenica, persino i negozi e molti ristoranti...

    • @WhisperOfDoom86
      @WhisperOfDoom86 Před 3 lety +4

      @@HamsterTubeHD probabilmente dipende anche da quando è stata in Italia...fino ad una decina di anni fa anche qui a Milano i supermercati erano chiusi la domenica...
      in Corea sono aperti tutti, h24 7 su 7, qui abbiamo solo una catena che tiene questi orari, e da un 5 anni al massimo...

    • @HamsterTubeHD
      @HamsterTubeHD Před 3 lety +3

      @@WhisperOfDoom86 ma probabilmente era finita in qualche paese del sud magari con pochi abitanti e c'era solo magari un alimentari/minimarket nei paraggi... Certo, l'anno in cui si va c'entra, ma se non sei aggiornato non spari a zero.
      È come se io dicessi che a Torino i collegamenti cittadini siano scarni perché la metro non c'è perché ci sono andato/a prima del 2007. LOL
      Oppure come se io dicessi nelle scuola in Italia non ci siano Lim in ogni classe è che solo il 15% di tutta l'Italia le abbia... perché l'ultima volta che ho messo piede in una scuola era dieci anni fa e non mi sono aggiornato/a. 🤔

    • @bluris1711
      @bluris1711 Před 3 lety +2

      Dammit, cancelling my trip now! :P

  • @BeaA.26
    @BeaA.26 Před 3 lety +1107

    As an European, you learn where the free clean public toilets are 😂. Also, we don't really drink from Starbucks because in most countries coffee is much cheaper than that of Starbucks. Like in Portugal (my country), an expresso is about 60 cents. About the sex culture, I think it depends on the country and the circumstances you're at. For example, in Portugal you have specific beaches where you can be naked 🙃 but people are still very conservative about other stuff. It all depends where you are and who you are with.

    • @lauryn2868
      @lauryn2868 Před 3 lety +16

      I agree I think it’s like a city culture tbh but more rural or just normal wee towns aren’t as all out there

    • @m.i_myself_and_i_
      @m.i_myself_and_i_ Před 3 lety +15

      O comentário que eu estava à procura, concordo muito com o que disseste e eu acredito que a parte de nós sermos mais conservadores é por causa da religião a maioria dos portugueses são católicos e a religião sempre foi muito importante em Portugal, só mais recentemente é que as pessoas começaram a ser mais abertas a coisas que antigamente eram muito mal vistas, e nós ainda temos um longo caminho pela frente

    • @BeaA.26
      @BeaA.26 Před 3 lety +5

      @@m.i_myself_and_i_ eu vivo fora de Portugal à 6 anos, e já há coisas na mentalidade do português com que não me identifico. Mas pelo menos há progresso 😊

    • @lillytheblueone
      @lillytheblueone Před 3 lety +16

      and like every coffe in europe is better then starbucks

    • @jazzg.6771
      @jazzg.6771 Před 3 lety

      True :) think so too

  • @ananyajindal3357
    @ananyajindal3357 Před 3 lety +2182

    They compared European clouds to korean clouds lol

    • @Kyllision
      @Kyllision Před 3 lety +53

      having a lot of Korean friends in Canada, they say the same thing about Canadian clouds and it's one of the things they miss most about here

    • @shamkand
      @shamkand Před 3 lety +41

      Well because in Korea there is more pollution so the sky/clouds can look different ...

    • @jayc1139
      @jayc1139 Před 3 lety +49

      It might have something to do with Mongolia. The winds in the Mongolian desert sometimes kicks up a lot of dust which drifts into China, the Koreas, and Japan...causing air quality to drop and the sky to be kind of hazey and orange looking. Might also explain why East Asians tend to be more 'open' to mask policies and advisories, since they wear them for air quality too.

    • @jdv943
      @jdv943 Před 3 lety +20

      its hard to see the color of the sky because of the pollution and europe is a lot more north where the inner layers of the atmosphere are much closer to the surface of the earth

    • @jdv943
      @jdv943 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jayc1139 it mnight have something to do with people burning coal to heat their homes, the 50 year old diersel trucks, the industry in seoul and busan etc
      stop blaming everything on people thousands of miles away

  • @StellaTZH
    @StellaTZH Před 3 lety +507

    I’m from Germany and when I was a child, my grandmother told me that may rain makes kids grow faster. So I often rushed outside when it started to rain in spring, hoping to get a little taller.

    • @a.a.5386
      @a.a.5386 Před 3 lety +14

      SAME! but i'm from italy :D

    • @Rossellinique
      @Rossellinique Před 3 lety +18

      Oh my, my grandma was talking the same thing to me and i'm from Poland ;D And yes i was standing in the may rain but i'm tiny anyway xD

    • @bichen4151
      @bichen4151 Před 3 lety +18

      Same in the Czech Republic :D (didn't do a sh*t for me - 152 cm :DD)

    • @a.a.5386
      @a.a.5386 Před 3 lety +9

      @@bichen4151 maybe it was the Chernobyl rain ?

    • @bichen4151
      @bichen4151 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm too young for that :'D And the Chernobyl disaster had very small impact in our country.

  • @Labbito_o
    @Labbito_o Před 3 lety +82

    Something that many people outside of Europe don't realize, is that within the European countries there are many cultural differences. For example is like comparing Asian countries, of course most of them have some basic similarities, but in the end the difference between them is quite great!

  • @Hosigie
    @Hosigie Před 3 lety +804

    The thing about Europe is that every country is different, since most countries are over a millenium old. I'm Croatian and a lot of these don't apply to my country, our culture is different.

    • @jdv943
      @jdv943 Před 3 lety +1

      whats a croatian?

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Před 3 lety +33

      @@jdv943 Someone from Croatia... we call ourselves either Croats or Croatian ....it is like someone from Germany who says he or she is German.

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Před 3 lety +23

      Sure that not everything is the same in every european countries but we do share similiarities some things can be same though.... OK Starbucks def is not a thing here but countries which have a coffee culture like we do wont like starbucks either.... and the stealing happens here as well, especially during tourism season (which sucks but well).
      The sky thing is def something which can apply to every country since the air is much cleaner than in some Asian.
      Just to name these few they talked about.
      But of course in some other cases we are different from others in Europe.

    • @jdv943
      @jdv943 Před 3 lety

      @@Niki91-HR sorry, it was a joke, i am aware what croatia is

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Před 3 lety +4

      @@jdv943 well there are people who dont know that our country exists xD so I am kind of used to see comments like that one 🤷‍♀️

  • @NaitoNii
    @NaitoNii Před 3 lety +378

    in the closing minutes they start to list their experiences with European sex culture.. Guess Yeseul has a new topic for a video now; The differences in sex culture Korea vs European haha

  • @heroism_
    @heroism_ Před 3 lety +281

    They're so cute speaking in Spanish and Italian! I´m from Spain and I'm also shocked when I have to pay to go into a public toilet. And the sex culture...Yes, usually Europe is freer, but it depends on the person and also their religion. That thing of the man from the air bnb in underwear and the naked guest, wth?!

    • @Surftouka
      @Surftouka Před 3 lety +22

      Yeah, I live in Greece & I can't imagine anyone walking out in their underwear in front of a stranger! Dude at least put some shorts on! not everyone wants a peak!

    • @jaanaanepaan
      @jaanaanepaan Před 3 lety +13

      True, that's just rude to your Airbnb guest.

    • @Surftouka
      @Surftouka Před 3 lety +4

      @@jaanaanepaan Agreed! What you do in the privacy of your home with your family & friends, your business... but this is a paying guest, have some respect!

    • @ceridwen04
      @ceridwen04 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, I'm Italian and that is NOT normal.

  • @ineslv478
    @ineslv478 Před 3 lety +1234

    It’s not really sex culture lol, it’s just that nudity is not necessarily sexual, nudity is just nudity and that’s it. In Korea if someone show they shoulders it’s considered sexual

    • @Surftouka
      @Surftouka Před 3 lety +93

      I kind of prefer that. I lived most of my life in the US, really got tired of the very open sexual content on tv... gets boring after a while. The reason I watch more Korean dramas and other Asian dramas... you have to wait 10 episodes to get a kiss lol

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Před 3 lety +68

      @@Surftouka guess you are the romantical type then? Because I like a bit of romance but watching some Korean dramas it got boring for me too. It's not that I need all that nakedness, even though I don't mind, but Korean dramas seemed very inauthentic. Or maybe I watched the wrong ones. But I definitely don't need a kiss from a 360° angle, in slow motion on top and the amount that Korean woman trip and fall is really unhealthy ;-)

    • @RoxanneLavender
      @RoxanneLavender Před 3 lety +42

      If my room-mate here in England walked out of his room totally naked i would move out instantly, that's so inappropriate. Walking out wearing just underwear is fine i guess, but we're not all walking with our genitals out for everyone to gawk at and be uncomfortable.

    • @Surftouka
      @Surftouka Před 3 lety +19

      @@RoxanneLavender That's one thing too if your roommate is walking around in underwear, if it's someone you've roomed with for a while, or knew prior to moving in... but we're talking complete strangers & this is a paying guest... show some respect keep your clothes on... once they're moved in-do as you please. Having read this though, I've used airbnb with no problems, but will be sure if I use it again, to have their emergency contact number on hand because I seriously wouldn't feel comfortable staying there!

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Před 3 lety +7

      @@RoxanneLavender some people are simply not uncomfortable seeing nudity, I don't care for example. And it depends more on with which personalities you live together rather than country alone

  • @angyliv8040
    @angyliv8040 Před 3 lety +174

    I’m really upset because her Italian friends said it’s not necessary to visit Spain. It’s like some Japanese friend tell me not to visit Korea because it’s useless....

    • @Martunks
      @Martunks Před 3 lety +29

      I really wonder where those "Italians Friends" come from...I'm italian and I've never met anyone here who doesn't want to go to Spain!
      Actually we all thinks it's a beatiful place with lively people! We really feel attached to Spain because even if we have somewhat a similar culture, your culture Is still unique and very fascinating!
      I myself have been to Spain twice and I would like to go again and explore more!
      I hope you won't think all italians are like that because, trust me, we are not and we all like Spain and spanish people very much!

    • @halane4790
      @halane4790 Před 3 lety +20

      @@Martunks Actually I find Italian and Spain quite similar, being from Argentina/Spain and having been to both. Maybe they just meant it was not worth it to go to Spain if this would be her only time in Europe. I would try to get a sense of the different cultures, climates and landscapes and Spanish and Italian cultures are pretty close when compared to, say, Italy vs UK vs Sweden

    • @WhisperOfDoom86
      @WhisperOfDoom86 Před 3 lety +4

      Actually, the majority of the Italians usually prefer Spain as a travel destination, as it's a lot similar to Italy than northern countries f.e., and Italians usually are not too much into trying new things, unfortunately 😅...
      But of course, it depends, for example also if I'm Italian, I usually prefer travelling in places with completely different and new cultures ;)

    • @whyparkjiminnotridejimin
      @whyparkjiminnotridejimin Před 3 lety

      Okay but calm down. No one said Spain is bad.

  • @shamkand
    @shamkand Před 3 lety +118

    Usually, big chain places like Starbucks, Cost, and so on have shity coffee... and people that drink coffee actually drink it to enjoy the "art of coffee". So they go to small private places that have special coffee from around the world brewed corectly, it's like wine, complex and in different variations and there is an art to it. Also, people that know about coffee, prefer it without sugar and black. But I noticed that in Korea people don't know about this stuff generally and they drink coffee as they drink juice, just randomly and at any hour of the day or night.

    • @biankabicskei1800
      @biankabicskei1800 Před 3 lety +14

      I agree. In a lot of European countries drinking coffee is like a little ritual or a follow up after lunch in restaurants. Also conferences and seminars have so called "coffee breaks".

    • @whyparkjiminnotridejimin
      @whyparkjiminnotridejimin Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely. Starbucks is not needed.

    • @me9981
      @me9981 Před 3 lety +4

      True.
      To add to that - there are some countries where people literally sit for hours at caffes just to drink coffee with friends lmao. Example - Balkan countries. I'd rather sit for an hour and a half and drink 2 great coffees with a friend, than a shitty Starbucks coffee in a car lmao.

  • @chaizan9733
    @chaizan9733 Před 3 lety +296

    For Spaniards, Starbucks is a useless luxury, too expensive and tasteless for us. We usually love our local cafes cause we have a relationship with them, it's much more intimate to go drink coffee at a friend's shop than a random chain where you don't even know the owner. In Spain we love coffee and the cafe itself plays an important role in our culture, being most of the times our first choice for a friends gathering.

    • @eirhnhknknkn5519
      @eirhnhknknkn5519 Před 3 lety +14

      In greece its exactly the same. We judge hard anyone who goes to starbucks. We may take our morning ong the go coffe(before work, school) from a chain(but never starbucks, greek chains) but we hang out in local cafes . The minimun is 2hours and the maximum about 5 hrs.

    • @janelc1843
      @janelc1843 Před 3 lety +23

      same for France, maybe in big cities they sometimes drink Starbucks but honestly why would we chose that ? since you can find cheaper and way more tasteful coffees in small cafes (I mean, idk I don't like coffee lol, but that's what I was told)

    • @Niki91-HR
      @Niki91-HR Před 3 lety +6

      We in Croatia have a great coffee culture too and as far as I know we dont even have Starbucks....it would fail horribly and go bankrupt xD Having coffee with friends, family and colleagues is an "event" and it cant be under an hour...mostly it is about 2 hours hahahaahh

    • @skarbuskreska
      @skarbuskreska Před 3 lety +4

      In Germany it's maybe half and half for big cities. You will find Starbucks, but it's usually a choice for young people or tourists. Our normal cafes are also not as personal as they are in the South I guess. I personally never liked the usual German coffee, which is just hot water rinsed over the milled coffe aka black water. Only when the French/Italian kind of coffee came around with Cappucino, Latte, Espresso etc. which is made under pressure in proper machines I started to drink it. I don't even need the caffeine, It's just for the taste.

    • @lauraallouis2893
      @lauraallouis2893 Před 3 lety +2

      Same in France we have our own coffee

  • @teddie552
    @teddie552 Před 3 lety +102

    I'm a European who lived in Korea, and my biggest culture shock was people talking about poo all the time (as demonstrated in this video!). Like people would ask me how my poo was, or would tell me, in great detail, about a poo they just did. I massively do not need that info.

    • @kodzuken4008
      @kodzuken4008 Před 3 lety +11

      I had no idea this was even a thing...

    • @dancingdohl
      @dancingdohl Před 3 lety +5

      Right?! Even in dramas, the pretty girl grabs her stomach in front of her crush like "Sorry, it's that time of the day. Gotta shit." They are way too casual about it for my taste 🤡

    • @salatwurzel-4388
      @salatwurzel-4388 Před 3 lety +9

      You could say ... they have a "open poop culture"?

    • @mixy0039
      @mixy0039 Před 2 lety

      what 😂

    • @SHISH_STYLE
      @SHISH_STYLE Před 2 lety

      That's all of Asia, what a barbaric culture

  • @musiccfreakk1996Be
    @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety +67

    About the public toilets, usually they ask 50cents per visit. It’s for the cleaning. Some places are free! But if you are at a tourist spot prices, even toilet prices will be much more expensive!!
    I always go Into a restaurant or cafe and ask if I can use the toilet if I can’t hold it and there isn’t a public toilet near! Most are okay with it, some will ask 50 cents (mostly if you are not a client)

  • @_kimchiandblueberry_
    @_kimchiandblueberry_ Před 3 lety +149

    German people often say that we don’t have to shower after standing in the rain. It’s a joke obviously, but we really don’t see the rain as dirty. I’m German btw.

    • @shineexokpop6824
      @shineexokpop6824 Před 3 lety +65

      In the Netherlands we always say "you are not made of sugar," which means that you can handle the rain.

    • @_kimchiandblueberry_
      @_kimchiandblueberry_ Před 3 lety +23

      @@shineexokpop6824 We do too!

    • @camilledebroise89
      @camilledebroise89 Před 3 lety +13

      @@shineexokpop6824 yeah same in France !!

    • @baltasarmelchor935
      @baltasarmelchor935 Před 3 lety +2

      Maybe it's an old saying, when there was no pollution.

    • @ladymariquita
      @ladymariquita Před 3 lety +1

      I grew up in Asia and definitely remember being told that your hair will fall out from being under the [acid] rain! I love being in the rain though

  • @musiccfreakk1996Be
    @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety +642

    Wait.... they don’t have blue skies? And colorful skies bc of sunrise and sunset??

    • @mysteryelysian
      @mysteryelysian Před 3 lety +54

      IKR !!! I was surprised too, though I think their blue sky is t as bright ( or as blue) as in Europe. The other colors, the purples I've only seen that once along with green, orange and pink instead of the standard blue sky but it only lasted about 25 minutes ( I live in Georgia in the USA). Sounds like Europe gets colors even we don't see everyday ( at least in my part of the USA, Southeast.).

    • @musiccfreakk1996Be
      @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety +50

      @@mysteryelysian I see lots of oranges/reds, seen pink plenty of times too!!! purple, not as much/really?!! and those mostly really are around times of sunset and sunrise!! My dorm is in the city of ghent, center, and I got a roof terrace, so I got a great view!! If the sky is clear, I get to see such beautiful colourful sky every night!

    • @musiccfreakk1996Be
      @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety +13

      @@mysteryelysian and tbh, we get this clear blue sky in belgium... but it's grey lots of times too bc it likes to rain over here hahaha!

    • @Peachkorea
      @Peachkorea  Před 3 lety +209

      It’s grey-ish most of the year because of the fine dust...😡 It’s never as blue as the sky I have witnessed in Europe for sure... Spring is usually the worst season for fine dust here. So annoying!

    • @vanessa-hs3yj
      @vanessa-hs3yj Před 3 lety +61

      @@Peachkorea spring is the worst? oh noo! spring is the best time in europe! my little home is always open for you. just come to see the blue sky and have some fresh air and good food! my heart hurts by hearing this. I really wish, that the situation in south korea with the fine dust will stop as soon as possible. I cannot even imagine it!

  • @ircavlckova2047
    @ircavlckova2047 Před 3 lety +446

    When I went to Korea as an exchange student this year, I had these shocks reversed. I was like "Why is Starbucks literally everywhere and why do Koreans use umbrellas even for a slight bit of rain?"

    • @elodie709
      @elodie709 Před 3 lety +67

      Same I was so surprised how fast people opened their umbrellas even if there was just a tiny amount of rain coming down. No one bothers here unless the rain is pretty heavy

    • @biankabicskei1800
      @biankabicskei1800 Před 3 lety +19

      Same for me. I enjoy standing in the rain but my Korean friend thought I'm stupid and said that I should wash the dirty rain out of my hair when I get home

    • @kayaa1888
      @kayaa1888 Před 3 lety +1

      Are u Czech too

    • @ircavlckova2047
      @ircavlckova2047 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kayaa1888 yeah

    • @atorrres
      @atorrres Před 3 lety +3

      What did you thought about the sky and clouds? hahaha

  • @teresagago418
    @teresagago418 Před 3 lety +48

    Ok when I read "sky is blue" I felt really sorry for you guys! And you dont have beautiful clouds!! That's so sad😥 come visit Europe!!

  • @ing.l5573
    @ing.l5573 Před 3 lety +62

    It’s actually not like this in a lot of parts of Europe, but the Starbucks thing is soo true ngl

  • @brownie3275
    @brownie3275 Před 3 lety +429

    Europe is such a small continent but maybe the richest when it comes to culture. It's amazing how different north and south are (e.g., UK and Spain), east and west (e.g, Russia and Germany), etc. And also within each country, there are different cultures (e.g., in UK - English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh). I mean even looking at the Balkans for example (where I live), we always say most of us are the same people (Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia) and we do culturally have so so many common things (customs, language, music...), but we also differ in many aspects.
    So to fully grasp ''European culture'', you would need to travel to each and every country.

    • @xingforyou2439
      @xingforyou2439 Před 3 lety +3

      Balkan najbolji

    • @kayaa1888
      @kayaa1888 Před 3 lety +3

      Hi from Czech republic 🇨🇿😄

    • @mantailuaa
      @mantailuaa Před 3 lety +32

      Northern Europe is UK? UK is western Europe, northern Europe is Finland and Sweden.

    • @Slothicans
      @Slothicans Před 3 lety +24

      @@ross6753 Dude, Europe is fucking tiny compared to continents like the Americas or Asia. I'm from Germany and the size of Germany fits comfortably into the size of the state of Texas.

    • @Slothicans
      @Slothicans Před 3 lety +11

      @@ross6753 Yes, but the original comment talked about that Europe is a small continent compared to most of the other continents. So OP has a point. Don't know why you're so bothered about that fact. Europe is small. Period.

  • @inesramalho5644
    @inesramalho5644 Před 3 lety +24

    The thing about paying for toilets is that usually free toilets in very crowded places tend to be very dirty, so, when you find a toilet that you need to pay for you know it will be clean, nothing will be broken, and you'll find both toilet paper and soap inside...
    However, the best way of going to a toilet is going inside a coffee shop and ask - usually, if you're polite, they'll let you use it free of charge, or, at worse, you buy a water bottle or an expresso on your way out, and in Portugal (where I'm from), an expresso costs like 65cents, maximum. So it definitely beats a free public toilet with dirty floors and broken sinks...

  • @raquelfigueroa5539
    @raquelfigueroa5539 Před 3 lety +65

    Suho gives me, male lead drama character vibes...

  • @claudiasantamaria2391
    @claudiasantamaria2391 Před 3 lety +40

    Great duo! I have never thought about a sunset not being colorful or that clouds could be different depending on the country haha
    Saludos desde España 😊

  • @Robert89349
    @Robert89349 Před 3 lety +43

    It's funny how Europe always means Italy, France, Spain, the UK and Germany

    • @mantailuaa
      @mantailuaa Před 3 lety +7

      Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark.....

    • @Robert89349
      @Robert89349 Před 3 lety +2

      @@mantailuaa 50 sovereign nations.

    • @nautacomio1233
      @nautacomio1233 Před 3 lety +3

      Andorra

    • @attilakovacs2231
      @attilakovacs2231 Před 3 lety +1

      @Baekhyunie Boo has the prettiest smile Well, Hungary was mentioned/visited by him.

    • @SantaCelest1na
      @SantaCelest1na Před 3 lety +3

      @Baekhyunie Boo has the prettiest smile man he named hungary

  • @chaizan9733
    @chaizan9733 Před 3 lety +12

    aww noo 😣 I can't really imagine waking up to a grey sky everyday, must be really sad. One of the things I love the most is walking, everywhere, for hours, and witnessing the changing of colours, as a mesmerizing palette of blues, purples, oranges, pinks, reds, etc. Now I won't take that for granted next time I look up to the skies.

  • @cerysmorgan1755
    @cerysmorgan1755 Před 3 lety +73

    In the UK especially around where I'm from, Wales and most probably England the weather is too strong for the use of umbrellas. Too windy they break so we just use hoods. The weather is probably bad most of the time.

    • @RoxanneLavender
      @RoxanneLavender Před 3 lety +7

      In England it's more about the random rain, so we're not always carrying an umbrella around with us. But, there is a wind issue at least 50% of the time here, the little umbrellas just break, or you have to lug around one of those long ones.

    • @Paula-bg3to
      @Paula-bg3to Před 3 lety +2

      I live at the baltic coast so it is very unusual that it's not windy. I never had an umbrella until I was 22 when one of my coworkers gifted one to me when I moved to Hamburg, where it is not really windy at least compared to living directly at the sea.

  • @keikei7089
    @keikei7089 Před 3 lety +141

    Most of this is shocking to me and I'm European....just not Western or Central European
    Also not seeing a blue or purple or orange or sometimes even red sky is kinda sad when I think about it and here we just take it for granted.

    • @TomorrowWeLive
      @TomorrowWeLive Před 3 lety +1

      Italy and Spain are in Southern Europe

    • @silviab5723
      @silviab5723 Před 3 lety +1

      Most of this is shocking to me and I'm from Italy lol I wonder where she ended up when she was here

    • @TonyRedgrave1501
      @TonyRedgrave1501 Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@TomorrowWeLive Spain is the second most west country in europe after Portugal.

  • @dickidsrip5262
    @dickidsrip5262 Před 3 lety +64

    Yeah pickpockets are ledgendary good in rome, spain, vienna prague, berlin and london etc. Keep all your personal thing in a bag with zipper and keep it close to your body at all times.

    • @jdv943
      @jdv943 Před 3 lety +2

      its like the scams in korea

    • @chrisd2536
      @chrisd2536 Před 3 lety +9

      You forgot Paris (I'm from France) I have a korean friend who got her phone stolen twice in a span of 2 months lol. But she still likes Paris smh.

    • @honeymelon6177
      @honeymelon6177 Před 3 lety +8

      They mostly do it when they think/know you're a tourist.

    • @lauraallouis2893
      @lauraallouis2893 Před 3 lety

      Paris too omg...

    • @dreamystone
      @dreamystone Před 3 lety +6

      Greece too. And unfortunately the best way to protect yourself is to try not to look like a tourist..

  • @mariyapianoworld
    @mariyapianoworld Před 3 lety +151

    Of course. Even in Bulgaria people will think you are fool by going to Starbucks. Why I have to pay "star" buck for brown water? Best is espresso for a one euro ;)

    • @AdrianaBodnar
      @AdrianaBodnar Před 3 lety +3

      yes!!! But the best thing is when we invite our friends to our house and do some extra coffee like americano, dalgona or late by ourselves ^_^

    • @nicoletadospin4354
      @nicoletadospin4354 Před 3 lety +3

      I know someone who works at Starbucks. They said that the coffee its just water and coffee beans with different names and that its a waste of money.

    • @dreamystone
      @dreamystone Před 3 lety +1

      The downside is it's one of the few places you can get a coffee on the go, with an actual lid on it. But that's been improving lately, at least in Sofia. Still I feel hella fancy whenever I order starbucks (ordering because covid, and I can't seem to figure out how to make decent iced coffee, except greek frape)

  • @lionljb
    @lionljb Před 3 lety +15

    About the rain: I am German, a descendant of the germanic tribes who survived in the wilderness for thousands of years and while at it fought a war against one of the largest empires in history...... and I'm too lazy to carry an umbrella with me

  • @nefonous
    @nefonous Před 3 lety +135

    Genie, people coming out in underwear or naked would be weird for italians too 😂

  • @JD__0
    @JD__0 Před 3 lety +305

    I come from central Europe and I also have sometimes coulture shock when I travel to southern countries. They are more hmmm.... open-minded than rest of the Europe. It's not good or bad, just different ;) But I think my country is more similar to Korea than to Mediterranean countries.

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 Před 3 lety +68

      Yeah I get what you mean. I'm from Italy, which is a Southern country, but I live in the Northern part of the country, near the border with Austria. Therefore the region I live in is heavily influenced by the central European mentality and way of life. When I travel to Southern Italy I feel like in a whole other different country. Don't get me wrong, I love the South and my bff is from there, but it really feels like a whole other country to me. In my region we have a different dialect, a different accent, different food, different sense of humour, we are not as loud and not as welcoming with strangers. we even have our own language (not Italian) that Southerners can't understand and vice versa. There are so many cultures and lifestyles in Europe and I think that's amazing.

    • @sheima6920
      @sheima6920 Před 3 lety +3

      @@lauragoreni3020 decisamente ahahahahaha, sono del nord anch’io è c’è un cultural shock assurdo quando vado al sud😂

    • @roxemary
      @roxemary Před 3 lety +2

      omg my experience is the total opposite (being from the south) :o

    • @Zos331
      @Zos331 Před 3 lety +8

      You are from Poland right?

    • @lauragoreni3020
      @lauragoreni3020 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Zos331 how would you know whether people are from Poland? There's more than Poland for "conservative" countries in Europe and nonetheless, Poland has quite a huge liberal movement, especially amongst young people

  • @The.Screamzzz
    @The.Screamzzz Před 3 lety +15

    When you travel to Germany, you need an "Allwetterjacke" because man weiß ja nie.

  • @Lumosnight
    @Lumosnight Před 3 lety +13

    The thing is that they only talked about Western Europe, and it’s the big main tourist cities. If you go outside these usually tourist destinations it can get quite different. Also the cultures are very different within Europe.

  • @emilieduclosson8838
    @emilieduclosson8838 Před 3 lety +108

    about the sex culture it's true it's quite open in Europe but the thing in the airbnb with ppl in underwear or naked is just straight up weird af

  • @sara_7777
    @sara_7777 Před 3 lety +18

    Suho is really CUTE ☺️

  • @HarunaMaurer
    @HarunaMaurer Před 3 lety +19

    I think the guy came when that specific Saturday was a holiday, because here in Spain it's only on Sundays were almost everything is close (but you can still find restaurants or small supermarkets in big cities open). Saturdays are usually the days when people go grocery shopping.

    • @myjnr3
      @myjnr3 Před 3 lety +3

      Pero si se refiere a refiere a restaurantes (por lo que dicen los subs) me parece rarísimo... Los restaurantes siempre abren los fines de semana, independientemente que sea festivo o no... Y en cuanto a supermercados, muchos abren incluso en días festivos. Me parece un poco raro. La única explicación que encuentro es la hora a la que llegase (aunque desde la hora del desayuno hasta la cena la hostelería está abierta...).

    • @HarunaMaurer
      @HarunaMaurer Před 3 lety +1

      @@myjnr3 exacto, me parece raro, sobre todo siendo Barcelona. yo vivo en una ciudad de tamaño medio y los supermercados no abren los domingos, pero los restaurantes, al menos los del centro si. Y antes, hace años, si que era más difícil encontrar algo abierto el domingo donde vivo que no fuesen restaurantes, pero ahora como hay mas inmigrantes pues el domingo encuentras pequeños supers abiertos, fruterías y carnicerías.

    • @kennalime5644
      @kennalime5644 Před 3 lety

      exacto, yo vivo en una ciudad de 150 mil habitantes y los restaurantes abren todos los días. Y muchos de los supermercados también, vaya. Por donde yo vivo solo por lo menos son 5, así que en la totalidad de la ciudad serán muchos más. Y en Barcelona abren las cosas todos los días segurísimo, vamos. Sobre todo porque hay una cantidad de turismo inmensa...

    • @claudiama3560
      @claudiama3560 Před 3 lety +1

      Yo soy de Barcelona y aquí los supermercados abren todos los días, también los domingos y festivos. Además hay un super que se llama Open Cor que esta abierto hasta las 2 de la noche. Y millones de supers pakistanis que están abiertos toda la noche.

    • @kennalime5644
      @kennalime5644 Před 3 lety +1

      @@claudiama3560 sí, sí. Si es que seguro que es así 100%, vaya...

  • @bomsnose
    @bomsnose Před 3 lety +7

    as a kid I hated to go out in the rain... my granny (German-Hungarian) was just like "you're not made of sugar, you won't melt", so she forced me to. so i just got used to it.

  • @soakingeggs
    @soakingeggs Před 3 lety +21

    just fyi, americano is two coffee lungo (or like espresso with 4 times the water), nothing to do with ice. iced coffee is just iced coffee, which is weird in itself lul

    • @barbora3581
      @barbora3581 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, the only iced coffee we ever really drink in Europe is frappe, which originates in Greece. And even that we drink only in the summer.

  • @saturated3821
    @saturated3821 Před 3 lety +10

    There are at least 50 countries that are considered part of Europe and it's a bit... to portray these things as pan-European. Neither of them had been to Northern or Eastern European countries. But it was a fun vid.

  • @lauraclausen3803
    @lauraclausen3803 Před 3 lety +16

    Every county in Europe has a different culture just like South Korea and Japan has, even tho both are in Asia

  • @Why.Just_why
    @Why.Just_why Před 3 lety +14

    Interesting, I never thought people would find the sky and the clouds different lol. Then again I ve never been close to a skyscraper in my life so I wouldnt know

  • @raquelfigueroa5539
    @raquelfigueroa5539 Před 3 lety +34

    My husband is from Peru and he tells me that where his from in Peru the sky is always gray, and this was my face 😳

    • @mysteryelysian
      @mysteryelysian Před 3 lety +1

      What, wow. Well you learn something new everyday. 😲

    • @Peachkorea
      @Peachkorea  Před 3 lety +3

      Wow I would have never guessed! 😲 Here in Korea is mostly because of fine dust... especially during spring. It’s very annoying

    • @tokkieram
      @tokkieram Před 3 lety +2

      im from Brasil, but here (in the region where i live, bc in southeast is more urban) the sky is so blue, and when is 16:00(4)pm or 17:00(5)pm the sky it's pink gold, sometimes pink and orange, sometimes it's purple and pink, depends on the day and the season too (but most of the time is always blue and pink)

    • @raquelfigueroa5539
      @raquelfigueroa5539 Před 3 lety +1

      @@tokkieram how beautiful!! Where I live as a kid in Dominican Republic the sky was also blue clear, it could rain really hard and then sun will come out so nice , but if I by remember ever seen a pink sky. I have seen the sky look pink and blue here in Nj 🇺🇸 is beautiful. I do miss the night sky in Dominican Republic you can see more stars at night and when the moon is very bright that you don’t even need street lights.

  • @SofiaFondo
    @SofiaFondo Před 3 lety +1

    8:10 As a Spanish, I think it's necessary to clarify something about Siesta. In other countries, they used this cliche against us to call Spanish lazy people. But in the summer, when it's really hot weather, people need to stop in the hotter hours of the day. So it's very usual, that shops are closed that hours and streets are empty. However, shops are open until 22:00 h.

  • @linad015
    @linad015 Před 3 lety +4

    A thing I think most foreigners struggle with when they go to more northern European countries like Sweden (where I'm from) is that the sun in the summer time sets really late, like around 10pm. And it never gets truly dark. There is also the midnight sun waay up north when the sun doesn't set at all.

  • @miranda2miranda277
    @miranda2miranda277 Před 3 lety +49

    I was very sorry to hear that your wallet was stolen in Europe. It is a shame. When my daughter studied in Seoul, she felt the most safe in her life except for her childhood in a village in the CZ. When you happen to travel to Europe again, don't miss Prague, Wienn and Budapest. Sunsets, skies and genius loci are the nicest there.

  • @LadyIrinaLovise
    @LadyIrinaLovise Před 3 lety +6

    It was so cute when she said "put down my fingers" (maybe she doesnt drink alcohol, I dont know?) for Never have I ever, like... here its a drinking game that is usually used for getting reaaaally drunk, really fast (because most of us have done the things asked).

  • @antonth
    @antonth Před 3 lety +7

    as a european (more specificly a finn), some of these only apply to some countries, for example in the northern countries we do NOT have siesta, people smoking with their kids is highly judged etc , but the rain thing is veryy true tho i rarely see anyone with an umbrella

  • @musiccfreakk1996Be
    @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety +37

    The luxury of not having to plan your grocery shopping time. Damn. I’m jealous 😅
    Ppl don’t wanna work on sundays here! Sunday is a free day for us! Also ppl don’t wanna work late hours xp

    • @andreeutza22
      @andreeutza22 Před 3 lety +1

      In Romania, supermarkets are open everyday and there are some who are open 24/7. So it depends on the country. I work on week-ends . It's not that unusual

    • @RoxanneLavender
      @RoxanneLavender Před 3 lety

      In England mostly all of the shops are open Sundays 11am to about 4 or 5pm. All convenience stores are open their usual hours into the night though.

    • @fezli8139
      @fezli8139 Před 3 lety +2

      Is this Spain that you're talking about? I came here from New York City a 18 months ago and every Sunday I'm still caught off guard. I HATTTEEEE IT. Especially when it's Friday and that's no dog food and I go on Saturday and there's STILL no dog food. Then I have to feed my dogs some expensive ground beef so they don't starve.

    • @musiccfreakk1996Be
      @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety

      @@fezli8139 no it’s Belgium!! Now most supermarkets are open longen (till 7pm, some i think even till 8pm), where closing time before was 6pm... but still hardly any supermarket is open on Sunday (some are). But I know the struggle.... discovering you are out of food or missing an ingredient or whatever and it’s saturday,evening.... OR it’s a holiday and the stores are closed!!!

    • @musiccfreakk1996Be
      @musiccfreakk1996Be Před 3 lety

      @@andreeutza22 yeah we work on Saturdays, but not sundays. (But other services tend not to be open on Saturdays, like dentists etc)

  • @donyconjux1
    @donyconjux1 Před 3 lety +8

    Genie is such a sweetie! Love her ❤️

  • @vanlalbawitlung6660
    @vanlalbawitlung6660 Před 3 lety +21

    I'm so early peaches and also I'm shocked whenever they said peaches cause it sounded like b...hes haha.....

  • @melman8372
    @melman8372 Před 3 lety +5

    PD NIM editing/post production skills so on point always - so cool 😎

  • @loriana5809
    @loriana5809 Před 3 lety +5

    Rather than coffee with ice, try asking for cold coffee. A lot of people have it in summer when it's really hot in the south. It's supposed to be coffee with ice but many times it's just sweetened coffee put in the fridge so it's not diluted (and very strong. I don't recommend it at night)

  • @denisa_the_jedi
    @denisa_the_jedi Před 3 lety +4

    I live in Romania and there aren't many shops here which are closed on Sunday, you can order anything from pretty much anywhere too. There are businesses that do food or online shopping deliveries every day, like Glovo or FoodPanda.
    I've been to Italy (specifically Pisa) and I can confirm most businesses are closed on Sunday, we had to buy more food on Friday or Saturday so we wouldn't starve in weekends.
    I have never seen anyone greeting guests wearing only underwear, or nude, that is not normal. The only place where nudity is normal is the nude beach.

  • @_kimchiandblueberry_
    @_kimchiandblueberry_ Před 3 lety +5

    I think it’s also interesting to compare the drinking culture. Compared to Korea where you’re allowed to drink at the age of 21, in Germany we‘re allowed to drink and buy beer at the age of 16, it’s the same with wine. At the age of 18, we can buy other drinks like whiskey etc. But a lot of people start drinking the heavier stuff when they’re much younger and even kids sometimes get to take a sip of their parents‘ beer, but just to taste it though!

  • @e.k5855
    @e.k5855 Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve noticed that about the clouds!! I see a lot of Koreans post pictures when there are clear skies😸

  • @mommysaranghae1281
    @mommysaranghae1281 Před 3 lety +9

    As a European, I can say ive never heard of paying for toilets, OR people coming out NAKED of their rooms

    • @Mer19961996
      @Mer19961996 Před 3 lety

      Well then you didn't visit the Netherlands 😅 We even pay for the dirty toilets.

    • @dreamystone
      @dreamystone Před 3 lety

      @@Mer19961996 ugh, that is the worst. If we have to pay they should at least keep it clean.

  • @RockingMarshall
    @RockingMarshall Před 3 lety +2

    Great to hear your experiences! 😃😃🙏 Supporter from Sweden here. 🇸🇪🇸🇪 Well edited as always! 💯✨

  • @mgpatry3274
    @mgpatry3274 Před 3 lety +6

    I really love ( big fan of ) Suho & Genie! I appreciate Suho & Genie sharing their views and experiences with us! Suho was so cute showing how they dance/twerk in Barcelona! That was so funny! This was really interesting! I enjoyed this video a lot! Well done!

  • @bigmaz88
    @bigmaz88 Před 3 lety +3

    happy sunday yeseul and cast 🤠

  • @fannyyhh8891
    @fannyyhh8891 Před 3 lety +8

    In northern Europe (at least in Sweden) u can go grocery shopping on sundays too except they close earlier than usual, like 10am - 3pm instead of 9am - 7pm.

    • @HamsterTubeHD
      @HamsterTubeHD Před 3 lety +2

      In Italy too, I don't understand why she said that... it's always wrong to generalize, especially in Europe, I live in the north (maybe she lived in a town of South Italy... dunno) n a little city of 30.000 citizens... we have some supermarkets even open 7 days/7 from 9.00 to 20:00 without a break, yes, there are some marts that are closed at 12:30 and re-opened in the afternoon at 15...but usually they aren't totally closed on Sunday, they are open only in the morning, let's say from 8:30 to 12:30. :o

    • @saturated3821
      @saturated3821 Před 3 lety +1

      Same in Finland (pretty obviously). I was so surprised when I was on a trip to Germany with friends and on the outskirts of Berlin, nothing was open on a Sunday.

    • @HamsterTubeHD
      @HamsterTubeHD Před 3 lety

      @@saturated3821 I was surprised too when I discovered it... I had to check it twice on Google when I read it on the internet. ahah
      It can be stupid, but I always thought about Germany as a country which is focused on work so I could never imagine the "quiet Sunday" thing.

    • @lauraallouis2893
      @lauraallouis2893 Před 3 lety

      France too but more 9am 12am

    • @dreamystone
      @dreamystone Před 3 lety

      Bulgaria too! I grew up in Greece and I always feel so spoiled whenever I do my shopping on a sunday :D

  • @KarenMarielle
    @KarenMarielle Před 3 lety +1

    예슬 언니! 이 영상의 주제는 너무 재미있었어요! 🤩 also, they are my new fav combo!

  • @eetusuikki863
    @eetusuikki863 Před 3 lety +1

    Yeseul is GOALS... and you can't change my mind.

  • @keynono3897
    @keynono3897 Před 3 lety +3

    Very nice video ! It was interesting to have their experiences ! Thank u Peach 🍑❤️

  • @christopheryoung3850
    @christopheryoung3850 Před 3 lety +3

    This vid brings back my own memories of travelling to Europe on different occasions as I could relate to many of their experiences, except the blue sky as I come Australia and we already have lots of that...lol...😜

  • @PrincesaGreece
    @PrincesaGreece Před 3 lety +4

    If you like iced coffee visit Greece ! Frappe and freddo (espresso or capucinno) are the best !

  • @viktoriatiger8145
    @viktoriatiger8145 Před 3 lety +3

    Yeees finally someone who has been to Hungary 😍❤️
    Greetings from Hungary 🇭🇺😘

  • @Kingdom_Of_Dreams
    @Kingdom_Of_Dreams Před 3 lety +8

    I'm always learning more Old Wive's Tales from Korea when I watch content like this LOL.
    -Leaving a fan on overnight will cause you to suffocate in your sleep
    -Playing with fire will make you wet the bed
    -Letting your hair get wet will cause hair loss
    Are there any others you guys have picked up on?

    • @Kingdom_Of_Dreams
      @Kingdom_Of_Dreams Před 3 lety

      @@HamsterTubeHD I haven't been all over the world, so I wouldn't know about the 2nd two. I only know that it's not a thing in America, and that I've only ever heard them said by Koreans.

    • @HamsterTubeHD
      @HamsterTubeHD Před 3 lety

      @@Kingdom_Of_Dreams ah my bad, for all over the world I intended that you can hear that in many countries not everywhere, I wrote the sentence too fast haha
      ... for example the fire one , you can hear it in Poland...
      Speaking of the first one about the fan, in Italy they say it isn't so good for you to sleep in front of a functioning fan because it can give you back pain or a headache. :)

  • @arinaaaarr
    @arinaaaarr Před 3 lety

    really nice video ! I watched lots of videos but this video is the most informative one, and you guys talk about things that are mostly never been said from others! A huge like from me !

  • @karamuenster
    @karamuenster Před 3 lety

    Wow!! I've never heard about the topic about the skies and clouds 🌅 🌄 thanx!😁

  • @riekie3579
    @riekie3579 Před 3 lety +4

    I live i the netherlands. If it rains there you can't have a umbrella because of the wind is to hard. So most of the time it breaks. So people don't use them just raincoats. And my mother always said that i wasn't made of sugar so you won't melt away when you get wet.

  • @calypso3928
    @calypso3928 Před 3 lety +1

    7:46 Genie’s imitation of ice clinging against glass is cracking me up 🤣 she’s so cute

  • @mari_comix
    @mari_comix Před 3 lety +3

    Happy to see something about Italy finally ☺️☺️🇮🇹🇮🇹!!!! Pls do more european videos.
    SHOCKED about The sky color! In Italy we also roll cigarettes, it costs a lot less.

  • @caspernilsson2940
    @caspernilsson2940 Před 3 lety +1

    I just love her laugh💜

  • @jlomaster35
    @jlomaster35 Před 3 lety +2

    So cute, how they said "por favor" in the end 😂

  • @loveyourself6986
    @loveyourself6986 Před 3 lety

    this was really informative

  • @Aries3121
    @Aries3121 Před 3 lety +1

    Please make a detailed video of your life experiences in italy and Spain. We really want to know more🤩

  • @enninemaila713
    @enninemaila713 Před 3 lety

    I love how Genie laugh and how she be herself in every video. I love her and i even follow her on ig 😁❤️

  • @bettykmr7643
    @bettykmr7643 Před 3 lety +3

    she's so pretty omg

  • @daveangels
    @daveangels Před 3 lety +4

    2:00 Yeseul! 🤣

  • @dimitri877
    @dimitri877 Před 3 lety

    Pretty accurate I think, and to be honest I found it very cool how open you talked about your experiences!

  • @chris.cloudroom
    @chris.cloudroom Před 3 lety +5

    I studied Seoul's air pollution in college, but I never knew it was so bad that the sky color is affected that badly...

  • @uwotm8
    @uwotm8 Před 3 lety +5

    The UK is the most watched country in terms of CCTV. In London, you will be spotted by an average of 300 CCTV cameras per day. However, leaving your possessions unchecked in still highly dangerous here with the chances of them being stolen being quite high, obviously depending on what area you are in.

  • @lexa9786
    @lexa9786 Před 3 lety +2

    Yeaayyy my two favorite person! Suho and Genie, but I’m missing hoseung too 🥺❤️❤️

  • @lilikiss273
    @lilikiss273 Před 3 lety +3

    yeeesss Hungary! I hope you had a great time here :D

  • @kellympinda4723
    @kellympinda4723 Před 3 lety +2

    Oh really I’m actually surprised about the sky and cloud thing haha (4:37 guilty 🤣 rolling cigarettes that is so French I’m deaddd)

  • @amatullahsu
    @amatullahsu Před 3 lety

    Omggg Genie, you are sooooo prettyyyy

  • @dianaf.8168
    @dianaf.8168 Před 3 lety

    i need a part 2

  • @arohaoncezkdroid9726
    @arohaoncezkdroid9726 Před 3 lety +2

    I hope they enjoyed theirs experiences in Europe. We have bad and good things but it's nice to know other cultures. Visit Spain (When Covid-19 ends), it's actually a beautiful country with a good diversity. Much love from Spain

  • @RB-os3tc
    @RB-os3tc Před 3 lety +1

    Coffee! YES! Portugal and Italy represent!

  • @ctrl8514
    @ctrl8514 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the subscribe reminder in the beginning i was always watching the videos and i thought i was already subscribed :D

    • @Peachkorea
      @Peachkorea  Před 3 lety

      Haha so it is actually working! 😆 Thank you! 🙏🧡

    • @ctrl8514
      @ctrl8514 Před 3 lety

      No,thank you for the great content 😊

  • @jaybea3158
    @jaybea3158 Před 3 lety

    You guys are so cute, wish you all the best in life!

  • @shadxwslash44
    @shadxwslash44 Před 3 lety +4

    OMG He's been to Hungary! We made it!

  • @danilabernardo6910
    @danilabernardo6910 Před 3 lety +1

    I found your video yesterday. You are so funny to watch!!!👍👏😘

  • @karakanb3039
    @karakanb3039 Před 3 lety

    Oh my love, they are such sweethearts

  • @ing.l5573
    @ing.l5573 Před 3 lety +1

    I feel so lucky now, sunsets are my favorite thing

  • @EmelieWaldken
    @EmelieWaldken Před 3 lety

    So interesting, but yeah I recognize many things here ^^ I'm a Swiss so my native culture is slightly different than what one can experience in Spain or Italy, but my mother and sisters live in France and it's very similar to what they described. Now I live in Sweden and I can understand the wonder about the sky : here the sky is INCREDIBLE, blue yes but also often red or orange or often pink/purple ! And in winter, when it's really cold, it gets GREEN and sometimes even a hint of golden. It's magical. The air here is so clean, I guess that's why (I live outside of big cities).