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What's something you didn't know until you went to Korea?

Things you didn't know until you went to Korea:

Firstly, it's legal to drink anywhere in Korea. Drinking in Korea is a very free thing to do, even on top of the vending machines on the side of the road there is a lot of alcohol available for direct purchase. In addition to drinking in Korean bars, you can also drink in buses, train stations and on the street. That's why it's not uncommon to see people in Korea who are so drunk that they pass out right on top of the street.

Secondly, the wifi coverage in Korea is very high, so you don't need to open your own traffic. Every time you go abroad, you have to worry about not having enough traffic, and you have to open a lot of international traffic in advance, which is also more expensive. But when you go to Korea, you realize that there is free WiFi everywhere, so there is no need to open the international traffic, and there are very few opportunities to use your own traffic. Whether in large shopping malls or convenience stores, there is WiFi everywhere, and the most critical thing is that the wifi in Korea is not like other places, due to the number of people using it, the network speed is very slow. Korea's wifi is probably faster than the traffic.

Thirdly, Koreans are very supportive of plastic surgery, and there are plastic surgery hospitals everywhere. In the view of Koreans, making oneself beautiful is a beautiful thing, no matter whether it is plastic or natural, as long as it can become beautiful is worth blessing. So Koreans have a very tolerant and understanding attitude towards plastic surgery, and the locals will not hesitate to praise your beauty even if they know you are an artificial beauty.

In just one city, Seoul, South Korea, close to one-third of the population has undergone plastic surgery. And you can find plastic surgery clinics everywhere in Korea, arguably as popular as convenience stores.

Fourth, Korean boys like to wear makeup. When you go to Korea, you will find that Korean boys are more sophisticated than girls and they love to dress up. It has become a normal thing to see many boys wearing makeup on the street, and the locals don't make a big fuss about seeing a boy wearing makeup, and there are a lot of boys who know how to do makeup even better than girls.