[ speaking non-english ] [ singing in non-english ] so, we begin at the end. [ speaking non-english ] after a wild week in seoul? there was, i believe, something called soju involved. there were many, many strange and delightful things to eat. things might have spun slightly out of control. i took a walk through this beautiful world felt the cool rain on my shoulder found something good in this beautiful world i felt the rain getting colder sha,la,la,la,la,la,la, sha,la,la,la,la,la sha,la,la,la,la,la,la the biggest difference between korean-fried chicken and american-fried chicken tonight? i feel so clean. i ve never felt so where is my ticket? [ laughter ] next i ll be performing a medley from flavortown. don t play this game with yeah, who is everybody here? oh, yeah, baby, that s good. yeah, baby. come to me. come to me. powerful in a sort of small, girly way. is this drinks that goes with food or is this food
perfect example of koreans in general. we love being together in a space, huddled around a bubbling pot of something. what can i tell you? oh, this is good. you are failing in your duties as a younger sister. i m sorry, i m sorry. [ speaking non-english ] you don t have to drink it immediately, do you? [ laughs ] face plant in that thing. koreans, they just want each other to drink as much as possible. peer-pressure drinking is kind of a big deal. may i, uh, have another glass please? korean drinking etiquette 101 you never pour your own drink. younger pours for the older and you never drink alone. how come all the korean guys are so tormented? they re all carrying around some unseen weight. every single korean person is born with this thing called han,
other to drink as much as possible. peer pressure drinking is kind of a big deal. may i have another glass, please? korean drinking etiquette 101. you never pour your own drink. younger pours for the older and you never drink alone. how come all the korean guys are so tormented? they re all carrying around some unseen weight. every single korean person is born with this thing called han, which is a deep sorrow and anger. it has nothing to do with upbringing. it s genetic. it s in our blood. han, my favorite korean word. it has many implied and specific meanings, but generally speaking, it is a mixture of endurance, yearning, sorrow, regret, bitterness, spite, hatred, and a grim determination to bide your time until revenge
so this is spicy stew. i need it to burn. it has everything under the sun seafood wise. you can find crab. you can find all different kinds of fish. fishermen stews all over the world. exactly. this bowl for me, that s the perfect example of koreans in general. we love being together in a space, huddled around a bubbling pot of something. what can i tell you? oh, this is good. you are failing in your duties as a young assistant. i m sorry, i m sorry. we don t have to drink it immediately, do we? face planting. koreans, they just want each other to drink as much as possible. peer pressure drinking is kind of a big deal. may i have another glass, please? korean drinking etiquette 101.
anthony: well you don t have to drink it immediately do you? face plant in that thing. nari: koreans, they just want each other to drink as much as possible. peer pressure drinking. anthony: right. nari: it s kind of a big deal. may i, uh, have another glass please? anthony: korean drinking etiquette 101, you never pour your own drink. younger pours for the older and you never drink alone. how come all the korean guys are so tormented? they re all carrying around some unseen weight. nari: every single korean person is born with this thing called han. which is a deep sorrow and anger. it has nothing to do with upbringing. anthony: right. nari: i mean literally as you re born anthony: it s genetic. nari: yeah, it s genetic. it s in our blood. anthony: han, my favorite korean word. it has many implied and specific meanings but, generally speaking, it s a mixture of endurance, yearning, sorrow,