Must-Know Tips on Using Taxis in Korea

Published 2024-05-09
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When you travel, you will often use public transportation including taxis. You will have lots of worries before getting on the cab as the taxi system can be very different in Korea. To relieve you from stress, I have prepared this local guide for you. Hope this guide will help you to better understand the Korean taxi system!

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All Comments (12)
  • @GeorgiaMyname
    Well I found another reason why to get the taxi receipt….if the driver is …handsome 😂 you can call him and ask for a date 😂😂😂😂😂😂Learn the Korean culture from a native 🎉 Crazy Greek woman here 😂! Awesome video as always! Keep up
  • @iu2
    Because of the prevalence of EV taxis and regen braking, the ride comfort has taken a nosedive. Any time the driver takes his foot off the accelerator, it feels like the driver is braking hard. Imagine going through that for an hour from the airport. So, how do you ask them to be smooth on the accelerator?
  • @derekjohnson77
    Park Dong-Hoon and Lee Ji-an often took the subways late at night
  • @tracy4jester
    Thank you so much for the advice! in your next videos with tips, something, if you want to add it, is I think that I would find so helpful is to put what to say in Korean in certain situations? like how to ask for receipt? that would be so helpful ^_^
  • @Fye643Yuki
    Hi, may I know if we choose general taxi, will the luggages fit? Im worried that the car that will come is small. Or we can choose the size of the car for general taxis? We might be traveling 3 people (6 luggage)
  • @lindaly9916
    Hi, can you please elaborate more on T money and how do I buy or use it? Thank you.
  • @nathangreer8219
    When I lived in Korea 30 years ago, I rode taxis very often. I once got into the taxi on the left (driver side) rear door. The driver yelled at me! Even if more than one person is using the back seat, enter on the right side (passenger side) door and slide over.