• Korean, Aussie, and Pakistani Destroy Boomers (ft Bilal and Anna) | Born Foreign Ep. 2

  • Apr 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
  • Podcast

Korean, Aussie, and Pakistani Destroy Boomers (ft Bilal and Anna) | Born Foreign Ep. 2

  • Summary

  • In this week's episode, I'm joined by my girlfriend Anna and our friend Bilal to talk about international high school in Korea, Koreaboos, rigid institutions, grumpy old people, and broken noses. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0uWWgR6wHZ10J0uBd4QquJ?si=09172a03e1204d4a Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/born-foreign/id1738806415 Search “Born Foreign” anywhere else FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE: https://www.instagram.com/peterchanholeehttps://www.tiktok.com/@peterchanholee?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://linktr.ee/BornForeign?utm_source=linktree_profile_share Chapters: 00:00

    04:25 Yonsei Immunity and Adjusting to Korea

    10:41 Not Knowing Korean in Korea

    14:45 Dear Koreaboos, Stop Being Trashy

    16:48 Assimilating to Culture

    18:53 High School to University

    19:42 The Importance of Community

    22:02 Scammer Landlords and Yonsei Dorms

    28:04 Broken Nose Curfew

    30:28 Bureaucratic Bulls***t

    33:36 College Ghost Town

    36:00 Close the Songdo Borders

    37:20 I Got a Bad Reputation

    40:45 G-spot Degenerate???

    42:53 More Songdo Beef

    45:00 Rigid Society and Scary Security Guards

    50:02 I Hate Old People and Korean Manners

    54:56 Actually, I Kinda Understand Old People

    59:45 Being Brown and White Overseas

    1:09:24 Warning to Koreaboos

    1:12:20 Final Thoughts Credit to Young Taurus for Instrumentals https://soundcloud.com/user-931165489https://www.instagram.com/_youngtaurus_/

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