For all you foodies out there, look no further than the 7-11, to try some very unique pieces that I've only found in South Korea. Alejandro went online and searched for the best Korean snacks. If you come to 7-11, you gotta get this right here. This is oh-bu chip. This smells like Cinnamon Toast Crunch. This is a must have. The taste you can see And lastly, we've got the classic oh-bu chip. Cheesy burrito.
And one thing that I actually kind of liked was their banana milk. The first sip kind of threw me off a little bit but by the second and third, it really grew on me. If you want a cool Instagram photo then check out this library right here. Inside of the Coex Mall, it's also right next to a Gangnam style monument. Now whenever I travel, I like to have a base understanding of some of the cultural norms wherever I'm going. And in South Korea, there's some very unique ones. The first one is called manner hands. So everyone get your manner hands here. Getting touched on the arm, on the hip, anything of that sort can actually be very uncomfortable unless it's invited. A lot of the time you'll see South Koreans when they take a photo together and they don't know each other very well, they'll actually have a hovering arm. But the gap is actually not accidental, it's intentional, because those are manner hands. Another extension is that you actually don't go in to shake with an older person's hand unless it's been invited. And if you do, it's best to use two hands in a shake. You have to pour with two hands. - [Lady] A respect time? - Yeah, like respect a person. - Here Christian, I'll give it to you with one hand. - Oh, ho, ho. A fascinating conversation I had with Hian our guide, was actually about the way she interacts with other locals. She was saying that most people actually won't talk to one another on the street. It's kind of a weird thing to talk to a stranger. If you desperately need directions, don't be afraid to ask somebody, but for the most part it's not something that's closely integrated into their culture. There's usually a bit of a divide between strangers. Three, two, one, An-yo. Now guys, the most important point of all the 30 points is right here. So listen up closely because you cannot go to South Korea without knowing this. You must never, never, never, otherwise it could be the last time you ever go to South Korea. Five days in South Korea was just not enough. It was an incredible trip. But I only got a small glimpse of what this monolithic city has to offer. I would love to go back sometime soon. I really wanna make a comprehensive guide, to actually show you the best places to go. But if you have anything in South Korea that you recommend, I would love to hear your feedback. Together we are stronger. Guys, if you enjoyed today's video hit the subscribe button, that's a thumbs up. Hit the thumbs up button. Hit the subscribe button. And the notification button because YouTube does not always push out those notifications. I always post my videos on Saturdays. So I will see you right back here on the next Saturday. And as always, let's get lost again, in the next one.
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