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Korean Woman Highlights 4 Key Differences Between Homes In Korea And India

A woman from Korea, now living in India, has taken to YouTube to share a hilarious video that spotlights the cultural differences between households in the two countries. She humorously contrasts what is considered typical in Indian homes with what would be seen as unusual in Korea, leaving viewers in stitches. Captioned “Korean house vs […]

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Korean Woman Highlights 4 Key Differences Between Homes In Korea And India

A woman from Korea, now living in India, has taken to YouTube to share a hilarious video that spotlights the cultural differences between households in the two countries. She humorously contrasts what is considered typical in Indian homes with what would be seen as unusual in Korea, leaving viewers in stitches.

Captioned “Korean house vs Indian house,” the video begins with the woman highlighting that one significant difference is how electronics are managed in the two countries. In India, switches are used to turn electronics on and off, whereas, in Korea, the connection is direct. She also points out that while ceiling fans are common in Indian households, Koreans more often rely on stand fans.

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The video has garnered over 5.8 lakh likes, sparking a range of reactions from viewers. One YouTube user quipped, “A lizard is like a rent-free roommate of every Indian.” Another agreed, saying, “The guest coming in without permission was so REAL.” A third person humorously commented, “Indian houses without chipkali are lonely. Sometimes my time pass is to watch them following their prey.” A fourth viewer shared, “The last was so relatable.”

Adding to the humor, a fifth user remarked, “In Korea, the wall breaks. In India, the wall breaks you,” while a sixth complimented the woman, saying, “Your Hindi is so cute. Thanks for telling the difference between India and South Korea. By the way, which culture do you like more, Korean or Indian?”

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