Why North Koreans were shocked for the first time in America!

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Published 2024-05-17
Today, we interviewed 'Jungkook, a former international student' from North Korea, about his first visit to the United States.

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00:00 Preview
00:18 Today's Guest
00:47 the study life of North Korean defectors
09:38 his North Korean defector story
16:57 His first time in Americ

All Comments (21)
  • @hermaeusmora424
    Damn, he must've really disliked the guy when the prospect of having to have lunch with him made him decide he'd rather flee XD
  • @RichDenman
    This man defected from north Korea to get out of a social engagement, legendary behavior.
  • @samo980
    I know what you mean about the sky in the US. When I first came here from S. Korea, that's one of the things that struck me. A huge wide open sky, not a small bits & pieces of it in between high rises or mountains blocking the view, but just a wide big open sky as far as eyes can see. A friend from Korea saw pictures of sky I had sent her and she thought it almost looked scary seeing sky so open and big 😂
  • I really liked this interview. He's had so many twists and turns in his life. From a Russian major to communications to architecture???? From North Korea to France to South Korea???? Wow!
  • @octaviusmorlock
    "I looked like a dried squid." Now there's a mental image. LOL
  • @RT-qd8yl
    These people seem so kind and fun to be around. I'd love to meet and talk to a North Korean person someday.
  • @loveandabcs
    I'd give it a "thumbs up" if the Video Title were changed. The content is about a North Korean studying in France, eventually defecting to South Korea, and a side trip to the USA.
  • @shaneg9081
    On the one hand it is amazing hearing about the people that escape North Korea, on the other you have to wonder what was done to their family afterward.
  • Almost all restaurants in the USA will provide salt-free French fries/fried potatoes. You just have to ask for it.
  • @OP-1000
    I didn’t know North Koreans were allowed to study abroad.
  • @creinicke1000
    An honest explanation of his life and decision process. So many NK are desperate and run knowing their family will suffer.. compounding the pain.. But his experiences were showing amother view.
  • @anonw3829
    I'm glad you tasted freedom. I hope someday everyone will join us!
  • @Subjectivity13
    8:25 Wow! Koreans use "arbeit," the German word for "work," to mean "part time job," just like in Japanese! That word really got around a lot over there, with that very unique meaning.
  • @goulash75
    There always seems to be the question of what they thought of America in these interviews (even when they've lived in other countries) but I'd really like to know what his first thoughts were of which ever country they first went to (France in this case) out of North Korea. And also, what he thought of South Korea when he first went there.
  • @gl15col
    Probably no better place to study architecture than France! I can imagine leaving that beauty and going back to that dilapidated college campus was a nasty shock.
  • @Drew776655
    Hitting the gym every day is about the only way to not get fat on an American diet. So im not surpised he went that route. Good for him.
  • @Col_Eddington
    I need to stop talking my free life for granted. He is a great at telling his story.