Korea has an incredible societal moral system, in my opinion! I have traveled to many countries and I can't find a moral system like Korea's...(It may exist, but I haven't experienced yet hahaha). What do you all think?! Here's the article in Korean about the girls and the card: naver.me/GudZEy90
@IdonotCareWhoeverYouAre
4 ай бұрын
솔직히 택배 안 훔쳐가는 건 신기할 정도긴 함 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ@@akdns
@IdonotCareWhoeverYouAre
4 ай бұрын
@@akdns 엥???? 박스로 포장되있는데 비싼지 안비싼지 어케앎????ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@happyface2958
4 ай бұрын
I am not here to bash Koreans but they are very dark inside. They hate shown their low self-esteem so they act like flex, they put lots of hours on their appearances, they gossip in every opportunity, they DO bully weak ones every chance they get. And because of that Koreans surveillance each other. Millions of cameras every where.
@joengjinlee9183
4 ай бұрын
내 택배 없어지면 너무 화가나고 슬프기 때문에 남 택배도 잘 못 배달와 있으면 연락주고 가져다 줍니다.
@이두례-b1m
4 ай бұрын
@@akdns 도둑놈 심보? ㅋㅋ
@KDA2875
4 ай бұрын
혹시 한국에 여행오실 분들 물론 한국인 대부분이 양심적이고 타인의 물건을 탐내지 않지만 어디나 나쁜 사람은 있으니 조심하세요 😅
@user-supremenetwork
3 ай бұрын
일본에 비하면 없는편
@l_1_1
3 ай бұрын
@@user-supremenetwork국격은 일본과 비교해서 더 나을 때만 올라가는 게 아닙니다.
@tomen55
4 ай бұрын
I remember Samsung, a Korean company, got a lot of criticism when they posted a European ad showing a woman jogging alone at dawn. In Seoul, people go out to the Han River or parks to exercise at dawn.
@AUD_HKD
3 ай бұрын
저도 이 뉴스 봤었는데 삼성은 그럴 의도가 없었겠지만 문화의 차이라 그 나라의 의견도 공감 합니다
@golforfishing
4 ай бұрын
in 1997 I got off the bus in Seoul late for my teaching job. I jogged hurriedly towards my class and some older guy caught up to me and had my wallet in his hand, I had dropped it when I got off the bus. Funny part is he was giving me crap for not hearing him shout me down, he was probably 58 years old I couldn't believe he actually ran up to catch me.
@411faithhopelove
2 ай бұрын
Hahaha I’m surprised he also didn’t lecture you about watching your stuff!
@z3_aficionado
3 ай бұрын
I can relate to your story. I once visited my in-laws in South Korea. They insisted on paying for all expenses during our visit. On the date of departure at Inchon airport, I gave a lump of cash to my mother in law to show my gratitude. It was about 1k in cash. She forgot about it and left it at the airport inside of her pulse. I reported the incident at the airport lost and found. No one returned. I told them I'm giving up on them and perhaps someone else needed that cash more than us with a bitter smile. The lady there, looking surprised by my reaction, told me to leave contact and give time. I gave her my in law's mobile. And we left Korea shortly after. When we landed in LAX to transfer, i got a message from my in law that she was able to find the pulse with all the cash inside. I honestly did not expect it so I was humbled by the experience.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
What a story!! See, where else could that happen?! Thanks for sharing!
@wizard4you
4 ай бұрын
I hope your life in Korea will be happier. Thank you for loving our country.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much! Once I find a wife, my life will be perfect here:)
@christiestanton2746
2 ай бұрын
Like your videos!. My daughter introduced me to Kpop about 10 years ago when she was in High School in the US and going through some depression.. I was so impressed w the idols' characters, work ethic, manners etc., I became a fan too!. She's now thriving!. Earned her MS in English Ed and wants to teach in SK.. We are visiting Seoul now and LOVE it here.... feel so safe and love this culture, people, and the beauty all around..
@francoismarc3
2 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much!!! And I'm happy your daughter is doing better now. Depression is no joke at all. I'm also happy you are enjoying your time here in Seoul. Your daughter can get a job here easily with her credentials:)
@suni3233
4 ай бұрын
저 50대입니다만 어릴때부터 부모님으로부터 남의 물건은 함부로 손대는 거 아니다라고 배웠고 자식에게도 그렇게 가르켰습니다. 한국인이라면 대부분 그럴 듯합니다. 한국에는 오이밭에서는 신발끈도 고쳐메지말라는 속담도 있는데 그것은 의심받을 행동 조차 하지말라는 뜻입니다. 아무튼 한국인들의 그런 도덕성은 어릴때부터의 가정교육의 덕인 듯합니다
@김한얼-g5e
3 ай бұрын
저도요 딱히 가정교육은 받은게 없는데 항상 어머니께서 도둑질하지마라 친구조심하라 딱 2개가지내요
@coolsunglasses1807
3 ай бұрын
든든합니다 어르신
@U_can_touch_me
3 ай бұрын
사기는 왜치냐 근데 이런 거짓말쟁이가 제일 역겹다이젠
@mikeycho5078
3 ай бұрын
그부모님들은 사기죄에 대한 경각심은 알려주지 못하셨네요 ㅎㅎ OECD 보험사기 1위 국가 가 한국 입니다
@ギナソ
3 ай бұрын
@@mikeycho5078 그 만큼 사람을 사랑하고 따른다는 반증입니다 자꾸 어두운 곳만 보시면 어두운 곳으로 떨어지게 되십니다 밝은 곳으로 오세요^^ 거긴 추워요
@wlskfl
4 ай бұрын
오래전에 술먹고 전철타고 귀가하다가 잠들었는데 일어나보니 핸드폰이 사라졌더라구요. 역무원 핸드폰을 빌려 전화했는데 어디로 어디로 찾으러오라고 하더니 결국은 돌려주지 않았어요 아주 악질적인 사람을 만났었죠. 그러고 몇년후 버스정류장 의자에 떨어져있던 누군가의 휴대폰을 발견했는데 지하철에서 잃어버렸을때 그 황망한 기분이 생각나서 혹시 그분도 악질적인 사람을 만나지 않을까 노파심에 타야할 버스도 보내버리고 근처 경찰서에 걸어가서 휴대폰 주었다고 신고하고 놓고왔어요.
@이학준-p1k
4 ай бұрын
What an amzing idea you proposed! Exporting Korean morality is gonna be the way to make the world be better place to live in~
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
At least it can be a piece of creating a greater moral code for the globalized world, I think:)
@ErickPark7
4 ай бұрын
I live in small town in Utah, and there have been two occasions when I left my wallet full of cash in a shopping cart and went back to find it an hour later. Both time, I was able to retrieve it. I'm not sure about big cities, but the place where I live in Utah is honest and safe, and I really like it.
@종군기자-q5u
4 ай бұрын
Isn’t it because of Mormonism?
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
It's gotta be because you live in a small town. I'm sure there are events like this in the States, but in mainstream US life, I don't think we can see it much.
@je87777
2 ай бұрын
I'm Korean, so I know there's great pride in a video like this. But Korea is the #1 importer of porn in the world, beating the US (yes, this is true), and there are few places in the world with more sexual abuse in the home, at work, school . . . It's interesting that Utah/Mormonism is mentioned here because it too has a reputation for being upstanding yet is plagued with rampant sexual abuse. Would be interesting to do a sociological study on this phenomenon: Is it a religious thing? Are a few bad apples tainting the reputation of the barrel? Is the majority a realized majority, intent on doing good--I really hope it's this.
I once left my wallet on a game at a bustling arcade is Seoul and didn’t realize until trying to pay for lunch several hrs later that it was missing. I raced back to the arcade and it was still there, exactly where I had left it. As someone from the U.S., this was culture shock for me. Lol
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
I'm amazed everytime I here stories like this hahaha
@음주운전은찢죄명
4 ай бұрын
Some people also save their seats with wallets 😂 If you go to the busy food court you will find many free wallets and phones on the table.
@林奥-d1j
3 ай бұрын
I am Chinese, as long as things are put outside the door, it will be stolen soon, not put outside, there is also the probability of being stolen. On this side, stealing thousands of yuan of money mobile phone, the police will basically ignore it, think it is too cheap, although the phone contains a lot of personal information including account number,
@gondrevibiemmebob
3 ай бұрын
88올림픽 전후로 소매치기를 비롯한 경범죄 비율이 극적으로 줄었습니다 거기다 2000년대 초반 신용카드의 폭발적인 보급도 한 몫합니다
@U_can_touch_me
3 ай бұрын
@@gondrevibiemmebob한국인이시죠? 양심있는 댓글 쓰세요 이 나라의 처참한 진짜 민낯을 쓰세요
@blackbelt2000
4 ай бұрын
There was a Korean news segment not too long ago that showed a man riding a bicycle down an alleyway (in Seoul?) and dropped something like the equivalent of $10K USD (or some huge amount) in cash on the ground and a high school student found it while walking to or from school and turned it into the police. It was all captured on CCTV both her finding it and handing it over to the police officers in the Korean police station👍. Still, like you said, there are issues plaguing Korean society and the rest of the world but stuff like this helps restores my faith in society.💪
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
That money would have never been returned in the States hahaha. Thanks for that story:) And right, there are problems everywhere, but at least we can focus a little on the positive stuff, right? Thanks, my friend!
@sagaciousid
3 ай бұрын
If you were Korean, you would know Korea isn't anywhere near "moral". If anything it's more immoral than most places. I know you are trying to bank on "praising Koreans" for KZitem clicks. The fact that this type of content demands clicks tells you how much "inferiority complex" many Koreans feel.
@mikeatback
4 ай бұрын
As a whole… yeah… as a native Korean that grew up in the US, i found it strangely odd how its that way. Even the things strangers do for you when they are getting impatient, instead of complaining they just rather help you do it faster or just even take care of it for you. And they go on their way as if it was no big deal.
@花無十日紅權不十年
4 ай бұрын
잘 봤습니다. 한국에 머물면서 행복하시고 좋은 추억 가지시기 바랍니다.
@조현주-k9k
4 ай бұрын
한국에 아직 cctv 없던 90년대 초반 시절. 휴가가는길 고속도로 휴게소 화장실에 놓고 온 현금 20만원든 지갑도 찾았었고. 지나가다 흘렸던 5만원든 지갑도 찾았었습니다 .지갑안에 수첩보고 전화해서 찾아주신 분들 아직도 감사하며 삽니다.^^
@잼있는나라
3 ай бұрын
전 몇년 전에 김밥집에서 김밥 먹고 4개의 카드와 그날따라 100만원 현금을 찾을 일이 있었는데 집에 온 순간 가게에 지갑을 두고 온.... 손까지 떨리더군요 그러나, 다행히 점원이 주워서 보관중이었습니다 넘 고마와서 몇 번이나 인사를 하였습니다
@tofuatfive
4 ай бұрын
Anyway, your deep voice is really nice.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Wow...I never thought it was deep, but thank you so much!!!
@skatingcanuck9837
4 ай бұрын
That story about the teenagers who returned the credit card is incredible. I once heard a story from a foreigner who was amazed he saw a group of students in a coffee shop leave behind their laptops, phones, and valuables. They came back an hour or so later and no one had touched any their things. I think this honesty is rooted in Korean Confucianism or Buddism maybe? These values and generosity are reflected all over K dramas, but it is not a product you can just export and sell. You can't preach to those who won't listen and have different values, upbringing, and culture. I really wish we could though.
@jc9109
4 ай бұрын
Korean people are truly admirable people. I have so much respect for Korean people. Honorable people.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@LENA.CHO.
4 ай бұрын
wow we also have a lot of shortcomings but your compliments will make us more better💕 thank you
@johnpark219
4 ай бұрын
I was born in south korea in the 80s. As soon as you begin school...youre not just taught respect and respect for people around you but you are taught to respect the things of others around you. In schools, youre taught to keep it clean and youre assigned in a group per day to clean the classrooms before going home. it starts young...something that American school systems really lacks.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
I agree...we have to teach morals and values at an early age or else...Thanks for adding value to the content!
@mightymikee
3 ай бұрын
Koreans are taught "도덕" as a way of living in school every year as a class room subject like math, English till end of highschool... This in my opinion well delineates what is expected of individuals in a society. America can sure learn from this.
@grow1820
4 ай бұрын
Having lived in Korea for over a decade, I've grown accustomed to leaving my wallet and laptop on the table at a cafe, stepping away to use the restroom or to have a smoke, and returning to find my belongings untouched. Once, I even left my wallet in a bathroom at a highway gas station and retrieved it the next day, undisturbed. The respect for personal property is such that people refrain from taking what's not theirs. Consequently, the crime rate is so low that minor offenses make headlines as if they were major incidents.
@김수혜-p1f
4 ай бұрын
식혜를 좋아하시면 한국인 다 되신 거예요. 사랑하고 응원합니다. 구독하고 모든 영상 시청할게요. 항상 건강하시고 행복하세요.
@im2b1234
4 ай бұрын
😅
@lycos888
4 ай бұрын
When I was in elementary school, my younger brother picked up a wallet on the street, took it home, got slapped by my dad, and my father let my brother walk by himself to bring the wallet to the police station, which was a 20-minute walk away. I think when it comes to human behavior, the education we get at home at an early age is more important than school education. I also grew up always being told not to touch other people's belongings. Saying like your things are precious to you, so are others.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
You were taught right!
@jodypark8898
4 ай бұрын
I also got my lost wallet found my a man who was walking in the same park I was where I had lost it. Funny thing was, I didn’t even know I had lost it till he had call me the day after. *There had been some receipt with my phone number in the wallet. Living in Seoul, I lost my wallet like 4 times and 3 times I got it back.
@soyounglee5001
4 ай бұрын
Their value system is likely deeply ingrained in Korea's collective consciousness culturally and is derived from Buddhism and Confucianism, which emphasizes upholding righteousness and the moral disposition to do good. Growing up in Korea, one of the most important things that I was taught was to share everything with everyone. An old saying says, "You should share even if you have only a pea." Also, many Koreans are likely taught about the notion of karma growing up, such as what goes around and what comes around. Thus, many Koreans may do good to others, believing their action can benefit them in the long run. And others simply do good to others because it makes them feel good about themselves. For instance, Korean society emphasizes (even though it may be gradually changing) modesty, maturity, humility, and integrity, unlike Western society, which emphasizes assertiveness, confidence, and individuality. In addition, exceptional material abundance achieved in modern times in such a short period also may have contributed to their sense of having enough and no need to take anything from others. Nonetheless, Koreans are not more moral than other ethnics. I believe many Koreans have good work ethics. Most Koreans believe that working hard will reward them in abundance, which is mostly true for many Koreans (this may be slowly changing, too). Thus, stealing or taking things from others is counterintuitive to them. With that said, back in the old days, when Koreans were poor, there was pickpocketing, robberies, and conning like in any other places in the world that are prevalent with a sense of victimhood that "I am deprived of my right to have an abundance, or I am a victim of system or circumstances. Such a mindset allows one to take others' wealth and feel justified since they believe they are victims. The feeling of deprivation and victimhood is derived from dissatisfaction with one's life, distrust in others, and disconnection with each other. But humanity has come a long way in building trust and cooperating, which is the only solution to most of our problems in the world. All of us on this planet are on the path to learning and growing to be more trusting, cooperative, and understanding each other. As we become global citizens, increasing our understanding of the psychology behind stealing and taking from others, each individual will become more open to reaching out to people who are isolated and feeling deprived. As a result, we will elevate our collective consciousness of the earth. The only reason we are here is to understand and learn to love each other unconditionally.
@focushuman1816
4 ай бұрын
Even when Koreans were very poor, they did not steal recklessly. It's a moral issue. I think it is a matter of the culture and education of the people.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Thanks for teaching me something from this highly valued comment!!!
@BrianCatalano
4 ай бұрын
That story/article with the girls using the credit card is nuts... That's so ideal and amen spread the word! Looking forward to your NYC vs Seoul video, too!!
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Thanks, Brian!! I thought it was pretty awesome as well!! Of course everything isn't good, but showing what I can of the good:) That NYC video will be good, I think!!
@cherrybomb1229
4 ай бұрын
Korean moms are very strict and beat the crap out of you if you steal😂😂😂 In any cafe, If you leave your latest apple laptop and come back the next day, it will still be there.
@dustfromtheuniv
4 ай бұрын
I don’t know about beating, especially these days, but they’ll definitely be freaked out if their kids steal.
@user-dl8mo3pk8y
4 ай бұрын
Most Koreans just know stealing is bad and don't steal. Beating is not really the reason.
@감기조심하세요
4 ай бұрын
1950년 한국전쟁 이후에 집 직장 재산 모든것을 잃어버린 사람들이 의지할것은 내 이웃에 살고있는 누군가 였을겁니다. 이때 우리는 누군가가 우리를 배신하면 모두가 불행해진다는것을 뼛속 깊이 체험했다고 생각합니다. 작은 마을단위에서 조차 아무것도 없는 상태에서 이웃사람들과 함께 기초적인 생활 환경을 재건해야 했기 때문에 지금의 높은 도덕적 기준이 세워진건 아닐까 생각해 봅니다. 상상해 보세요. 미국의 모든 마을과 정부와 기관들이 다 사라진 이후에 살아남은 사람들이 해야 할 것을 말이예요. 한국인들은 사람의 선한 부분을 믿었습니다. 때때로 이웃집에 살고있는 아저씨에게 고개숙여 인사하지 않으면 엄마에게 뒤통수를 맞습니다. 왜냐하면 그는 단순한 이웃이 아니라 언제든지 비상시에 우리를 도와줄 수 있는 소중한 수호자 일수도 있기 때문입니다. 이웃의 어른들은 이웃에 살고 있는 어린 아이들의 존경심에 부응하기 위해서 도덕적인 삶을 살기위해 노력하였을 것이며 어린 아이들은 그 어떤 어른일 지라도 진심을 다하여 친절함과 존경을 표현하였습니다. 이것이 높은 도덕적 사회의 기초가 된것입니다.
@CodyCha
4 ай бұрын
@@user-dl8mo3pk8ygood morality is taught. That’s the point.
@grow1820
4 ай бұрын
parents do not hit kids in korea
@AUD_HKD
3 ай бұрын
2명의 여고생 이야기를 뉴스로 봤어요. 저도 한국인 이지만 너무 자랑스러웠답니다. 그리고 본인이 쓴 몇백원까지도 놓아 둔걸 보고 어찌 이런 사랑스러운 아이들이 있는지 눈물이 났어요. 그 아이들이 너무 자랑스럽네요 ❤
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
I am proud of them too!!!!
@hawkseyes506
4 ай бұрын
내 힘으로 일해 돈 벌수 없어서 죽을 만큼 힘든 곤경에 처하지 않으면 그깟 남의 돈 몇푼에 평생 후회 할 내 양심을 팔고 싶지 않겠지요.
@williamchairo8407
4 ай бұрын
Totally agree, Francois! Loved the moral ethos I found during my sojourn, plus the many short time stays over a number of years. Sadly, the more they embrace Western culture, we will see a downward spiral.
@추억은방울방울-y7f
3 ай бұрын
많은 나라를 다녔지만 목숨이 위태로운적이 몇번있어서 그냥 안전한 한국이 최고인것같아요 한국과 다른나라의 문화적인 차이의 근본은 홍익인간 정신이 조상 대대로 이어져 내려온것이라 생각합니다 "널리 인간세상을 이롭게 하라” "모든 사람들이 어우러져 행복하게 하라"
@B1-CynD
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for this info! Your videos are super informative for me personally. Am Korean born in the US going back to my roots and loving it. You are the best. Sending you positive vibes from Southern California. Peace. ❤
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much for the support!!! Sending love back to you!!!♡♡♡
@knature9807
3 ай бұрын
The person in the video looks good and handsome. Thank you for coming to Korea. Always have a good day and be healthy.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for the comment!!!:):)
@박잠기
4 ай бұрын
I lived in South Korea for 54 years. But I think, at least for me, South Korea is like heaven. Of course, this does not mean that there is no crime at all. Even when I was in elementary and middle school, I wandered around alone at night, watched movies, and came home at 10 or 11 p.m. But I have never felt scared at all. It's real. It's not a lie. Of course, when I became an adult, I would wander around 24 hours a day, day or night, drink as much as I wanted, hang out with my friends all night, and go to bed the next morning. When I feel frustrated alone, I go fishing. I set up a tenter in the countryside where almost no one goes, sleep, eat, and fish alone for two or three days and then come back. Still, I don't think it's scary at all. Because it's not just me. Because there are many other people who enjoy vacations like me. In 54 years, I have never experienced a crime other than someone stealing my bike when I was in college. I've never even been pickpocketed. Of course, this does not mean that there are no pickpockets or scammers. Even though it's almost 9 o'clock in the evening, elementary school students are still playing on the playground below my apartment. What are the good things about South Korea? If you are an adult, you can drink alcohol whenever and wherever you want at a cheap price. Now it's 9 o'clock in the evening. Even during this time, you can go to the convenience store whenever you want, buy alcohol and food, sit at the table in front of the convenience store, and drink as much as you like. It means no one interferes. But almost nothing bad happens. Isn’t it fascinating?
@Thomas-dq4cn
3 ай бұрын
I heard that fancy bicycle is the only exception LOL😂
@waynek1389
3 ай бұрын
Idk why bicycle devil still lives in Korea 😂
@AA-os7wc
3 ай бұрын
역시 엄복동의 나라…
@hotel707
3 ай бұрын
@@Thomas-dq4cnTrue... 😅
@AUD_HKD
3 ай бұрын
@@Thomas-dq4cn이게 진실이라 뭐라 반박 할수가 없다 😂😂😂
@fredtheone0
4 ай бұрын
You are doing exactly what you are saying - sharing to inspire people :). Kudos.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for that. So much negative things these days. Want to focus on the other parts. Really appreciate you:)
@fredtheone0
4 ай бұрын
@@francoismarc3 dont mind the negativities. From what I see, you are on an outstanding path :).
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
@@fredtheone0 Thanks so much!!!:)
@lisawilliams2444
4 ай бұрын
I'm truly impressed! I've been reading up on South Korea and I've heard this about them and it's really unbelievable....so I can't wait to go later this year. I'm so excited. Thanks for sharing your video...By the way, it's my first time and I enjoyed your video...
@daidais5273
4 ай бұрын
Contact me when you get here. 😂
@diddudrn
4 ай бұрын
@@userzu1og3b16 세계화 시대에 한국에 오겠다는 사람한테 꼭 그런말을 해야겠어요? 어느나라 사람일줄 알고? 뭐하러 긁어부스럼을 만드십니까 ㅡㅡ
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for watching and I hope you will enjoy your stay when you arrive!!!
@himmelssturmer4329
4 ай бұрын
대부분의 한국인들이 떨어진 스마트폰이나,지갑을 보면 가지겠다는 생각보다,잃어버린 사람의 심정을 먼저 생각해서 파출소나 경찰서에 가져다 주는건 사실입니다...그런데 영리한 사기꾼은 제법 존재합니다.
@benzaitenapollo4163
3 ай бұрын
@@kinddevil 추측인데 자전거 도둑질을 하는 사람들 대부분이 기계만지는데 능숙한 연령대가 높은 저소득층이라서 자전거 흠치는게 너무 쉽고 훔친 자전거를 팔아서 현금을 마련하거나 아니면 자기 돈으로 사기 부담되는 자전거를 공짜로 타지 싶고, 그리고 여탕 수건 도둑질은 법에 저촉만 안되면 모든 걸 훔치는 거지근성 또는 공짜근성 심한 한국여자들의 특성때문에 나타난 현상이지 않을까 싶네요
@chungjiyoon9946
3 ай бұрын
소매치기 할 놈들이 전세사기, 피라미드사기, 사이비종교, 피싱사기, 투자사기 하고 있어요. 주머니 돈보다 통장돈을 노리는 놈들입니다. 한국사람들이 더 도덕적이라고 생각하지 않아요. 하지만 소매치기 없는건 그나마 다행입니다.
@min-ub8cf
3 ай бұрын
자전거 얘기 많은데 그마저도 다른 나라에 비해 적은거임..단지 우리나라는 다른 물건 절도가 없다시피 해서 부각되는거지.
@Zoa-pd7dk
3 ай бұрын
@@kinddevil 그것도 다른 나라랑 비교해보니 압도적으로 한국이 적은 수였습니다. 2위의 반토막이 한국. 즉, 자전거는 전세계 어디를 가든 종나게 훔칩니다. 한국은 양반.
@--ZENITH--
3 ай бұрын
@@benzaitenapollo4163 연령대가 높은 저소득층이 훔쳐간다는 망상은 근거가 대체 뭐야ㅋㅋㅋ 자전거 도둑은 급식들이 개많은데
@MishkaUK
4 ай бұрын
this level of morality, write /wrong understanding is truly admirable. we in the West can only dream on......
@존잘러이강인
4 ай бұрын
nono. many cctv and it setting easy to catch crimer. but only bicycle is diffrent 😅
@동동차-x5w
4 ай бұрын
@@존잘러이강인London has much more cctv than Seoul. But look at London^^
@nancylove8360
4 ай бұрын
@@동동차-x5w Exactly! London is terrible as well as New York and Los Angeles. I don't feel safe in America.
@영혼게으른
4 ай бұрын
Is that “Sperm”on your teeth?
@영혼게으른
4 ай бұрын
Write=Right
@chappy3125
4 ай бұрын
Love Korea even more now ❤
@mamygo
3 ай бұрын
나라의 건국이념이" 널리 인간을 이롭게 하라"는 것인데 한국엔 전통적으로 상부상조라고해서 서로 돕고 살아야한다는 개념이 있다. 어릴적에 서로 이웃집일을 도와주는 어른들을 직접 보고 자라서 지금 어른이 되었고 아직도 문화적으로 부조라고 해서 기쁜일, 슬픈일을 서로 돌봐주는 문화가 있다.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
I see. Thank you for this valuable comment:)
@gxyb766
4 ай бұрын
The only way this works is if everyone feels like part of the same society, has the same core values, and follows the same rules. In the West, that's largely impossible due to multiculturalism (everyone having different values), an extreme focus on individualism, increasing income inequality, and the lack of a sense of "we're all part of the same team". It's a major advantage in a relatively equal, culturally homogenous society such as Korea or Japan.
@patturnweaver
4 ай бұрын
very true. not being multicultural helps with fostering trust between members of society
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
I can see your point:)
@ckb517
4 ай бұрын
Welcome to Korea 🎉
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!!:):)
@ShowYou-korea
3 ай бұрын
I think you got a good feeling about Korea. I'm thankful😊
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
I have a wonderful feeling about Korea. I know it is not perfect, but I still love it so much:) Thanks for the comment and the support!:)
@헝그리울프-i7c
4 ай бұрын
감사합니다. 모든사람들이 좋아하고 한국에 오셔셔 즐기고 좋은추억 가져 가셧으면 좋겠습니다
@kevinkevin-tj8mb
4 ай бұрын
영상 잘 봤습니다! 감사합니다😊
@happynhope
3 ай бұрын
한국어를 다 알아들으실 수 있으신가요? 그렇다면 한국인의 도덕성과 관련해서 심리학자가 역사/문화적으로 도덕적이게 된 이유를 설명해논 영상이 있는데 한국인을 이해하는 데 도움이 될것같아서 공유해요~ kzitem.info/news/bejne/rK1-mJqAsYSEn6w(김태형 박사가 들려주는 당신이 몰랐던 한국의 마음 : 우리는 우리 마음을 얼마나 알고 있을까?) 이 영상에서 한국인의 민족심리로 다섯가지를 분석해놨는데 그중 하나가 도덕성이었어요~ 이 영상 1:00:47부터 설명하는 부분이 도덕성파트인데 그 이외 특징들도 들으면 종합적으로 이해하시는데 도움이 될듯합니다~ 우연이 알고리즘 떠서 본 영상인데 넘 재밌어서 댓글 남겨봅니다.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this valued information!!!
@NewWorldOrder2050
4 ай бұрын
Bro…I dig your content!
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Yoooo, I really appreciate that!!! Trying my best!
@lycos888
4 ай бұрын
There is a saying: If your father is a thief, in Japan, he passes down a manual to his son that explains how to steal well. In China, even if the father is not a thief, he teaches his son that people who are good at deceiving others are smart(you can understand why if you have read Sun Tzu's Art of War, a classic that the Chinese are proud of) Meanwhile, in Korea, even if a father is a thief, he will beat his son if he steals something from someone else.
@감기조심하세요
4 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@diddudrn
4 ай бұрын
그럼에도 동북아시아 3국은 전반적으로 치안이 좋음. 중앙집권화가 빨리 진행되어 공권력에 대한 순응도가 높고 그에 따른 공동체 의식도 높아서 그런듯.
@lycos888
4 ай бұрын
@@diddudrn 중국은 유럽이나 미국에 비해서는 훨씬 안전한 나라이긴 한데 잡범죄가 많습니다. 인구 대비 cctv가 가장 많은데도 그래요. cctv 있어도 들고 가버립니다. 문제는 중국 공권력은 공안 관련 범죄에 집중하지 도둑질 같은 잡범죄는 신고해도 접수만 하지 조사 자체를 안 합니다.
@tisser-k9d
4 ай бұрын
이런 말도 안되는 국뽕은 창피합니다. 참고로 한국이 일본보다 범죄율 높습니다.
@ssdhem454
4 ай бұрын
세계에서 가장 범죄가 적은 나라로 한국과 일본과 싱가폴이 최상위를 겨루는데 뭔 개소리냐? 너 중공인이니? @@tisser-k9d
@SJkopa
4 ай бұрын
My wish is to live in a developed country like Korea. 🙏
@유이-x6r
4 ай бұрын
한국인이기에 당연한줄 알았어요. 이렇게 듣게 되어 새롭게 알아갑니다. 한국의 도덕정서도 한류화 되어 퍼지기를 바래보네요.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Let's add this to the Korean wave!!
@enigmatics1
3 ай бұрын
As a national : the only exception is bicycles.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
Hahaha it sounds funny, but bicycles are expensive in Korea. Stealing one can also cause the owner financial and emotional pain:(
@슈퍼케어비지니스
4 ай бұрын
목소리가 너무 좋아요😊
@mystictraveler8642
4 ай бұрын
When cameras were becoming popular, Korea did a social experiment by leaving wallets, purses or shopping bags on the buses and trains to see how many people would take the items. 98% returned the items and the other 2% turned it in to lost and found. Nobody stole anything. It was quite surprising to me. That was a long experiment. I had to come back in the middle of the video because you mention it. You are correct.
@lycos888
4 ай бұрын
When I was an elementary school student in the mid-1990s, I lived in Yeouido, and as you know, Yeouido is the center of Korea's financial industry. At noon, the streets were filled with finance people who had come out to have lunch. One day, I was holding my mom's hand and waiting for the traffic light to change at the crosswalk at an intersection, and my mother said to me, "When you grow up, you should not walk around with your wallet in the back pocket of your pants like those people." I saw that there were quite a few men standing with their wallets in the back pockets of their pants. These days, there are no pickpockets in Korea, but back then, pickpockets existed but not common though. And at the time, CCTV was only available in banks, and it was not digital, but low-quality VCR.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
I agree that the copious amounts of cctvs helps with reducing theft. Even still, we should be diligent to always protect our belongings:)
@pkim5992
4 ай бұрын
I had the similar experience in NJ, USA. I left behind my wallet in a NJ port authority bus and then later day, I could find it at lost+found at the office in the bus terminal lot.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Happy you found it!
@조규훈-t9t
4 ай бұрын
한국인 으로서 영상에 감사드립니다. 함께사는 사회를 위해 더 바람직한 선택을 하기 위해 노력하겠습니다.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
I love this comment! Great mentality! Let's all of us do the best we can in socierty:)
@마마시따-c1e
4 ай бұрын
한국에서 사시는군요..흥미로워서 구독 응원합니다!!
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Hey, thank you so much for supporting me!!!
@YongJuChoi
4 ай бұрын
First of all, thank you for praising our morality as a Korean. Sometimes Koreans are impressed, too. Last year, I climbed up the mountain behind my home, took a rest, and on my way down, I realized that I had left my sunglasses somewhere. So I thought about going back to find it, but I just came home because I was so tired. Then, I climbed the mountain again about a month later. What I found at the top was that my sunglasses, which were lost a month ago, were hanging from a branch of a large tree for easy finding! They were expensive sunglasses but were hanging from a branch of a tree that stood out for the owner to take them with him later on. Of course, no one would have paid attention... I couldn't believe it at first, but when I came down and showed the sunglasses to my family, they were all surprised. Some of you may not believe this, so I will not emphasize that it was real. But every time I wear the sunglasses, I don't know who it is, but I thank the person who found them and hung them on a tree branch!
@yaongaaa
4 ай бұрын
우연히 알고리즘에 떠서 보게 됫어요~ 저는 50대인데 저희 어릴땐 티비 방송 중간 중간에 공익 캠페인영상을 넣는거를 많이 봤어요 그런것도 영향이 있지않을까요?
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
I think that could have an impact. And that's what I mean by exporting. Showing TV ads and internet ads about Korean morality. Could help the world a bit, I think!
@hydropascal
4 ай бұрын
We have been educated like that if you did bad things such as taking someone's stuff you will be punished in various ways through time, if not, your offspring will be.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Great education!!!
@hawkseyes506
3 ай бұрын
The founding ideology of the Republic of Korea is "Hongik Ingan," which means 'to broadly benefit the human world.' This is a concept that teachers always emphasized during moral and history classes in my childhood. I don't know if this is a concept that fits well with what you are talking about exporting.
@francoismarc3
2 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for this info! It could very much be!:)
@hunsk9580
3 ай бұрын
"Do not fix your shoelaces in the cucumber field.Do not tie your hat under the pear tree" a Korean idiom. my parents sometimes said this to their children, and I sometimes say this to my children
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
I've never heard this before. What does it mean??
@hunsk9580
3 ай бұрын
@@francoismarc3 Fixing shoelaces in a cucumber field can be misunderstood as stealing cucumbers. The same applies to tying a hat in a pear field. It means to refrain from doing things that will cause misunderstanding of others
@윤희승-u7k
4 ай бұрын
한국말 잘 하시네요.
@remotecont888
3 ай бұрын
Korean society is like that as you've experienced. The most of reasons for that is that the children are from a young age educated by parents and school what's right and wrong and morals.
@francoismarc3
Ай бұрын
And I absolutely love this about Korea:)
@normal77079
3 ай бұрын
내 것이 아니면 만지지도 갖고 싶다 마음 갖지말라 어릴때부터 교육받은 내용들입니다. 내 것이 아닌데 욕심 낼 이유가 없고 그런 행동 자체가 자식을 그릇된 길로 가는거라서 철저하게 교육했어요. 그리고 얼마안되는 돈에 자신의 커리어를 걸어야 할 이유도 없는거죠. 잃어버린 사람 입장도 생각해야하구요.지하철에서 분실하거나 떨어져있다면 건들지 않아도 역 직원들이 수거합니다. 그리고 분실물센터에 등록해두죠.
@firerose31
4 ай бұрын
Love how you cover the topic through the eyes of a "wei-guk-in"! I wonder how much of the undercurrent of morality is embedded in many K-drama's....creating part of the appeal to audiences outside of Korea. Not that I've watched a ton--and notwithstanding the more grotesque versions of the genre.
@greedy0333
3 ай бұрын
요즘 어린 사람들은 cctv 때문에 사람들이 물건을 훔쳐가지 않는다고 추측 하지만, 내가 어렸을 때인 80년대 에도 집 앞으로 온 택배나 백화점 식당에 자리를 맡기 위해서 어머니가 핸드백을 두어도 그 누구 도둑 맞았다는 일은 없었습니다. 그때는 정말 은행, 금은방 말고는 cctv가 없었어요.. 제 생각에는 옛날부터 한국 사람들은 눈 앞에 작은 이익을 위해 도둑이 되는 선택보다, 내가 버는게 낫다는 도덕적인 인식을 공유 하는것 같습니다. 물론, 다른 나라도 이와 같은 인식을 하지만, 한국은 경제적으로 절박한 상황이 와도 작은 이익에는 도덕적인 선택을 하는 사람이 더 많다는 것입니다. 왜냐하면, 도둑이 된다는 것이 개인적 치욕보다 사회적인 치욕으로 훨씬 크게 받아 드리고 그것을 더 싫어하는것 같습니다. 그 예시가 영상에서 사람들이 지갑을 보지 않는걸로 설명이 됩니다. 내가 저 지갑을 훔치려는 의도가 없어도, 주인을 잊어버린 지갑을 그냥 보는 나의 행위가 '저 지갑에 욕심이 나 있구나' 라고 사회적으로(3자에게) 오해를 받을 수 있기 때문입니다. 즉, 사회적인 평가, 남의 시선을 외국보다 더 중요하게 생각한다 라고 정리 할 수 있겠네요 끝으로, 요즘 메스컴에서는 이러한 사회적 평가, 남의 시선을 신경 쓰는 한국 사회를 많이 비판 하지만, 그로 인해 공동체 생활에서 얻는 이익이 외국보다 더 크다고 생각해요 외국 나가보면 알게 되요.. 그런 사회적 평가, 남의 시선을 크게 신경 안쓰고 나쁜 행동을 거리낌 없이 하는 사람들을 매일 보면요ㅎ
@글루미갓데이
4 ай бұрын
한국이 여러모로 문제가 많은 나라인건 맞지만 치안 하나만큼은 인정. 30년 넘게 서울살면서 도둑질 소매치기 한번 안당해본거 보면 이런쪽으로는 살기 좋은나라는 맞긴한듯
@daidais5273
4 ай бұрын
저 이태원 술집에서 휴대폰 도둑질 당했어요.. 남미 사람한테 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ..
@만물중국설중궈런들
4 ай бұрын
여러모로 문제있는건 세계공통아님? 완벽한나라가있나?
@shanetogukawa6890
4 ай бұрын
근대 자전거는 못참음 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 엄복동의 나라임 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@Panorama-memory
4 ай бұрын
@@shanetogukawa6890심지어 그 자전거도 다른 나라 도둑질에 비하면 거의 없는 수준이라는거..
@focushuman1816
4 ай бұрын
56평생 살아왔어도 아직까지 도둑,강도,소매치기 이런 거 당한 적 없습니다.
@vincenzapalms7777
4 ай бұрын
I agree with you. I wish the US would even have 10% of the morality code of Korea it would make living here so much better. Stay cool.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Same here...same here. My godparents warned me to stay away from the States...I wish some of this Korean system would transfer to the States!
@희영현-m4h
3 ай бұрын
한국에서 좋은경험되길바래요^^ 구독 꾹누루고갑니다~~^^
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
Hey, 너무 감사합니다!!!! Thank you so much for the support!!:)
@경남-z5u
3 ай бұрын
저는 저희 10살 8살 딸과 아들에게 바닥에 떨어진 100원이라도 너의 것이 아니면 손대지 말라고 가르쳤고 당연하게 남의 것은 손대지 않는다고 아이들은 알고 컸습니다.
@jamal3537
4 ай бұрын
I think most Koreans regardless of their religions believe in this Karma system. "If I did something wrong, it will eventually get back to me in any shape or form" kinda thinking is ingrained. So most of people if they were not treated badly in their childhood tend to behave towards not making wrong choices and always acting with good intentions. Even those who were harmed in their childhood most of them think the bad probably happened cuz of their bad karma from the previous life or lives of their close family or relatives. Also there's tengrism relating to all system of natural balance of ying and yang, family orientedness and respect for elders and wisdom. Somehow, most of them believe in this system through collective cultural experience. However, this tendency towards high morality is only sustainable in the society of rational gov't system and considerable wealth. Luckily Korea hit all those boxes against all odds. I think foreigners with good intentions and high morality play one part too. If Koreans were not seen, amongst us we might have not selected to change ourselves towards the better. As we are watched and maybe being scrutinized , I believe our somewhat embarrassing tendency for the elite to manipulate the less fortunate is being suppressed. Anyways, Buddha once said "everything changes, so always keep alert and do your best". Korean society's today is only transient and constant efforts are needed to make it sustained or improved.
@nrlee7823
4 ай бұрын
사실이 아닙니다. 누구 것을 가져가면 나중에 벌 받으니 가져가지 말아야겠다라는 생각 따위를 한 적이 없습니다.ㅎㅎ 그냥 아무 생각은 없지만 가져갈 생각이 안 듭니다.
@grow1820
4 ай бұрын
In Korea, the concept of not taking others' belongings is ingrained and intuitive. For Koreans, it's as natural as eating when you're hungry or sleeping when you're tired; taking someone else's possessions simply isn't considered. This mindset might be difficult to grasp for those from cultures where theft or loss is more common.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Oooooh, interesting comment! Thanks for this!
@SJ9712JIN
3 ай бұрын
I like your video. Btw, what’s your mike? It completely cancels background noise
@francoismarc3
2 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much! I'm using the DJI mic 2. It comes with my DJI Pocket 3:)
@user-6626
3 ай бұрын
재밌게 잘 봤습니다 한국에서 좋은 추억 더 많이 만드시길 바랍니다 ㅎㅎ
@francoismarc3
Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!++
@qquuaaxooo
3 ай бұрын
고속버스 맨뒷자리에 앉았다가 폰을 두고 내린 사람이 있어서 전화벨 울리길래 대신 받고 내가 내릴 다음 도착지 버스터미널에 맡겨놓겠다했더니 전화 건 폰주인 친구가 고맙다고 인사하더라고. 칭찬받겠다고 한 행동은 아니고 걍 입장바꿔 생각하면 나도 폰잃어버릴수 있는 일이니깐머. 폰잃어버리면 요즘같은 세상에 얼마나 멘붕이겠음. 걍 서로 돕고 사는거지머
@drg8646
3 ай бұрын
I dropped my Samsung Galaxy wireless earphones while falling asleep on Seoul Subway Line 6. After a while, I realized I had lost them and tracked them down with SmartThings. They were near the last station on the subway line. The next day, I visited the station office at the final station and found my earphones there. So I came and had a good day.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
Only in Korea...
@라그랑지안-k8x
4 ай бұрын
좋든 싫든 한국은 유교문화가 뿌리 깊게 자리 잡고 있어요. 유교 최고의 교리가 인간의 도덕성 함양입니다. 카페에서나 지하철에서나 어디에서나 남의 물건이 떨어져 있을 때 그걸 갖고 싶은 생각이 별로 안 들어요. 왜 인지는 모르겠으나 그냥 그래요. 내가 아주 도덕적으로 뛰어나다라고 생각 하지도 않거든요. 내가 물욕이 없냐? 그것도 아닙니다. 난 좋은 물건 가지고 싶거든요. 단지 내 것이 아닌 것에는 물욕이 없죠. "cctv가 있으니 내가 남의 물건을 가져가면 잡힐지도 몰라, 그러니 훔치면 안돼."이런 생각하는 사람 있나요? 나는 그런 생각 해본 적 단 한번도 없는데... 이게 어릴 때부터 받아온 교육 때문인지, 사회적인 분위기인지, 사실 이런 분석도 해본 적이 없어서 이런 영상 볼 때마다 생각해보기는 하는데, 결정적인 이유가 무엇이다라고 말하기 참 힘드네요. 첫 줄에서 언급했듯이 굳이 분석하자면 유교적인 밈이라고 할 수도 있는 것 같고, 하지만 70-80년대에 소매치기 절도범 많았거든요. 이런 거 보면 헷갈리기도 하네요. 아마 지금은 먹고살만한 해서 절도가 그리 경제적 효율성이 없다고 생각도 듭니다. 훔치는 효용이 훔치는 비용보다 작다는 것이죠.
@김인수-l4w
4 ай бұрын
1. 경제적으로 먹고살만 하기 때문. 배를 곯고 먹을게 없고 빈곤하다면 유혹에 약해지겠지요. 2. 높은 교육열 덕분에 그만큼 사람들의 도덕률도 높아졌다봐요. 삶의 가치 같은것을 좀더 생각하고 있는게 아닐까 생각해요. 3. 유교적 도덕률. 어렸을때부터 바르게 살아야 한다는 도덕 가치를 늘 배우고 익혀 왔기 때문인 것 같아요. 4. 공동체 문화가 아직은 중요한 가치로 남아 있기 때문에 잃어버린 사람들의 입장을 한번 더 생각하기 때문이 아닐까. 저도 이번 기회에 한번 생각해 보았네요
@조현주-k9k
4 ай бұрын
맞아요 남의 물건 자체에 관심이 별로 없는 민족성인듯 해요
@라그랑지안-k8x
4 ай бұрын
Whether we like it or not, Confucian culture is deeply rooted in Korean society. One of the core principles of Confucianism is the cultivation of human morality. In public places like cafes or subways, when I see someone’s belongings left behind, I rarely feel the urge to take them. I’m not entirely sure why, but that's just how it is. I don’t consider myself to be exceptionally moral either. It’s not that I lack material desires; I do want nice things. But I have no desire for things that don’t belong to me. Do some people think, “There’s a CCTV, so if I take someone’s belongings, I might get caught. Therefore, I shouldn’t steal”? I’ve never had such a thought. Is this because of the education I received growing up, or is it due to the social atmosphere? I’ve never analyzed it deeply, but I ponder it whenever I watch videos about such topics. It’s difficult to pinpoint a definitive reason. As I mentioned at the beginning, it might be attributed to a Confucian meme, but there were many pickpockets and thieves in the 1970s and 1980s. This makes me a bit confused. Maybe now, people are economically better off, so theft seems less efficient. The benefit of stealing is less than the cost involve
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
감사합니다!!! Thank you for this message! I'll study it and think more on this issue as well:)
@ckim6863
4 ай бұрын
유교라면 인도랑 비교해봐야 되는거 아닐까요. 인도에선 절대 상상할수 없는것들을 이분은 말하는거랍니다. 이건 유교사상으로만 설명할수 없어요 그냥 한국인의 유니크함입니다
@오둘희-b4h
3 ай бұрын
촬영하는거 보고 카메라 가려지지 않게 큰걸음으로 걷는 배려심이 좋네요.
@Goat589-bk2tv
4 ай бұрын
I guess you know, but I would offer you to jog around Dorim stream. You can reach up to the Han river along the stream if you haven't.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Oh right! I take my bike through there sometimes. I have yet to jog there, but it's possible when the weather is cooler:) thanks for the reminder!
@윤희승-u7k
4 ай бұрын
한국에서 좋은 기억을 남기시길 기원합니다. 좋은 분석이었습니다.
@sassymess7111
4 ай бұрын
It has crime like every other city in the world just on a smaller scale. Even the COPS style TV show only featured the Korean police picking up Koreans who were fighting, passed out or just publicly intoxicated. No major crimes filmed that I saw.
@croco9238
4 ай бұрын
구독하겠습니다 ㅎ 잘봤습니다 재밌네용!!^^
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the support!
@hotel707
3 ай бұрын
We are not perfect and just the same as every other country. We still have so many problems to improve... We will keep trying to be better than who we are now.
@잼있는나라
3 ай бұрын
남의 잃어버린 돈이나 물건은 아무리 욕심이 나더라도 그가 그 물건이나 돈을 가지기까지 노력한 댓가이니깐 존중해야 합니다 내 노력으로 내가 살아가는 거죠^^ 그러기에 더욱 사회복지가 필요하기도 하구요 자본주의에서는 사람마다 출발점이 다르잖아요 하지만, 전세계에 사회복지가 점점 줄어들고 불공정하거나 불평등해지는 건 슬픈 현실입니다
@skatingcanuck9837
4 ай бұрын
You forgot to mention Korean films also. I am so jealous you can easily find sikye. I can only find it in cans and it's nowhere near as good as fresh. You're from Atlanta - isn't heat in your blood?
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
That too!!
@shija05
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for acknowledging the positive aspects and spreading the word. As a Korean American living in the States, I am proud of Korea's progress, despite my reservations about the current president and his posse. I believe Koreans should be global leaders because, as you mentioned, both good and bad influences can spread easily. I think people are starting to recognize and appreciate Korean values and will continue to learn from them. In today's harsh and challenging world, this recognition is both necessary and inevitable.
@sungjunpark5541
3 ай бұрын
한국 수출산업, 한국음식, 드라마, 음악 같은 문화들에 말씀하신 도덕이라는 양념이 녹아 들어가서 만들어진 상품이예요.
@francoismarc3
Ай бұрын
I like it:)
@wk02125
3 ай бұрын
Good to see this one sounding like a compliment. But be sue there are some bad pople anywhere always hanging around on earth including Korea. I hope this does not overly misrepresent Korea in reality . Korea might be a little beter than the other countries in terms of ethical practices, which is a humble comment from me as a Korean.
@francoismarc3
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for adding this comment!")
@jinbahji
4 ай бұрын
Korea just assume this moral code is taught around the world. But its anotherstory to “export” it or force it on other cultures. It has to be spread organically like how you’re doing w this video.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Organically is the best way. Coeercion is not needed. Thanks for this!
@magicjr25
4 ай бұрын
Do you know the 'Founding principle motto' for Korea? It is ' To broadly benefit the human world' not just benefit ourselves but the world. And we still stand by that motto. 😊
@j.junwooc3855
4 ай бұрын
한국의 좋은면을 소개해주셔서 정말 감사합니다 한국도 어두운면이 많이 존재합니다. 빈부격차, 노년빈곤, 남녀갈등, 세대갈등, 인구감소, 지역 이기주의, 자살 .. 다 우리가 넘어야 할 과제입니다 Korea also has a lot of dark sides. The gap between rich and poor, old-age poverty, conflict between men and women, generational conflict, population decline, regional egoism, suicide... these are all challenges we must overcome.
@marcosolegariobaezlopez6615
4 ай бұрын
From my point of view, it does not matter how deep a Society (call it a country with its legal and punishable norms) may fall into its hidden miseries; but what is the limit of tolerance established by social coexistence: In my country, criminals who not only have criminal proceedings, but who were convicted and in prison have been voted and won elections. And the Society in which I live calls this “political issues”: And taking advantage of the poorest, neediest and most vulnerable people is not socially punishable: For me, that is falling to the lowest possible level. a society can fall.
@francoismarc3
4 ай бұрын
Societies can and most definitely do fall. Unfortunately, I think there are still people who can take advantage of the system with money or the use of fear tactics. This comment has a lot in it to unpack...thank you for getting me to think:)
@TheSuzypark
Ай бұрын
구독하고 갑니다. 감사합니다.
@francoismarc3
Ай бұрын
Hey!!! Thank you so very much!!!:)
@chacmool2581
4 ай бұрын
1;12 that's the least of it. They have "cooling centers" where people can go spend the hottest part of the day if they lack AC.
@waynek1389
3 ай бұрын
Because, being a Korean, been heard from parents or teachers that everything turns in circle like, whatever you do good or bad things you’ll be paid back someday, it’s somehow oriental culture which is vague in most other countries these days. Another value we’ve learned is ‘Hong-ik In-gan’, the founding principle of our ancient nation called Gojoseon abt 5k yrs ago, similar meaning of humanitarianism considering best value of our community, feeling sympathy, etc. I think that core consciousness basically remain on the most Korean people, while some still do the crime. So moral avg. should be high in Korea but do not trust 100%. 😅
@두부김치찌개-f8p
3 ай бұрын
몇년 전 제가 지하철역 바닥에 있던 지갑을 주워서 지하철역 사무실에 갖다줬을때나, 지난주 회식했던 식당 화장실에 제가 핸드폰을 깜박두고 나온걸 다른 분이 발견해서 식당주인에게 갖다줘서 찾을수 있었던 걸 생각하면.. 대한민국의 Morality system 아니라, Morality education이 맞지 않나 싶습니다. 한마디로 내 것이 아니면 갖지 않는다는거죠.
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
I like your mentality! Thank you so much for sharing:)
@Jakepark00
4 ай бұрын
Enjoy your 식혜! Cheers!
@francoismarc3
3 ай бұрын
Hahaha thanks so much! It was delicious!:)
@와앙우와앙
3 ай бұрын
한국은 그냥 저런 거는 당연한 건데.. 도덕이란 거는 당연한 거고 인간의 기본적인 소양인데 최근에 사회적으로 무너지기 시작하는 것을 느낍니다
@francoismarc3
Ай бұрын
:(
@KKrusher
4 ай бұрын
It all comes down to the hidden power of nunchi (눈치), which Koreans have in spades.
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