Things That Made Me Say “Only in Korea”

 

Things That Made Me Say “Only in Korea” (Part 2)

I think I’m used to life in Korea… until I’m not.
These are the moments that made me stop and say, “Yep. Only in Korea.”


Ordering food at 2 a.m.
In Korea, food delivery isn’t a service — it’s a lifestyle. Midnight, 2 a.m., 4 a.m.? No judgment. Just sauce options.

Delivery drivers calling while standing at your door
My phone rings. “I’m here.”
I open the door. He’s already there.
Why did we call? Nobody knows.

Iced coffee in winter
Snowing. Freezing. Everyone holding an iced Americano likes it’s medically necessary.

Trash sorting feels like a final exam
Is it plastic? Is it plastic plastic? Did it touch food once in 2019? One mistake and your neighbor knows.

Couples wearing matching outfits on purpose
Same jacket. Same shoes. Same vibe.
Meanwhile, I can’t match my own socks.

Being asked your age immediately
Before your name, before your story — your age.
Once it’s known, the social hierarchy loads instantly.

Coffee shops are quieter than libraries
You whisper your order like a confession. Everyone is studying, working, or pretending to work.

Elderly hikers are destroying your confidence
You’re exhausted. Grandma passes you smiling, fully prepared, completely unbothered.


Living in Korea is a constant cycle of “This is amazing” and “Why is this happening?”
And honestly? That’s why we love it.

Part 3 coming soon. 😄



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