@healingv1sion

Thanks for explaining the chopsticks thing. I was wondering why it is frowned upon and it does make sense.

@HolyCow07

As a Korean I never knew the chopstick thingy lol

@wan_chopsy8791

Drew, would you love to investigate this: A community in the middle belt of Nigeria 🇳🇬 do not carry the dead to their graves. Instead, they play traditional music at the lying in-state of the deseased and the corpse gets up and walk into their grave. INCREDIBLE??? You can say that again. I'm Nigerian and I have always wanted someone to investigate this.😳

@ilicia_08

Chopstick thing is for Japan too. Not 100% sure about China but I would think so.

@katfrench5003

I have family members who are South Korean.  They are a very respectful, kind and generous. ❤

@卓佳颖

Its the same for chinese people as well

@deathdrone6988

All 3 is less of Korean culture and more like east-asian culture.😅

@belkomtu

All of these are also valid in China and many other countries in Asia. Not specific to S. Korea.

@Dommymarano

No one opens doors with two hands unless your a child and it’s heavy lol

@lolashlol4627

Totally same as Malaysian Chinese

@marcelsalles2598

The third is pretty intresting

@GSR902

Firstly, no Asian necessarily uses chopsticks to eat friggen rice. 🍚 

They only do that in movies, to make it look authentic and graceful. 

We use spoons guys…  🥄🥣

@awongabroad5520

1 and 2 are Chinese influenced. 3 is Japanese I believe ( I mean no disrespect. Seoul is one of my favourite places!)

@Taexaesthetic

I keep replaying this too see junkook lol

@vidalzelayafunes

Im ur biggest fan❤

@J.T.BeautyStudio

In South Africa,  Zulu nation, we can related with number 3

@bangtanboys69

"Here's 3 strange things about South Korea"

Shows 2 Japanese customs

@TheRareVideosXL

Interesting.

@tree-xz9xh

I am a korean.I think this youtuber is insulting korean people

@walkwithkaf

Woow😍