Wie war unsere Zeit in Korea wirklich... | Ungeduldig & Ratlos #S2E20

In this episode of Impatient & Perplexed, we share our honest conclusions after six months in Seoul. Why we're returning to Germany, how everyday life, university, and the language felt, what was wonderful, and what remained challenging. From 120 square meters in Berlin to 15 in Seoul, from hospital moments to a ballet breakthrough, from packed subways to incredible internet and cafes as a second living room. What to expect in the podcast: ✨ The decision to return to Germany and the reasons: visa, internship, language ✨ Arriving in 15 square meters, an IKEA bus tour, daily routines, first hospital visits ✨ Ballet in a predominantly Korean school and the journey from feeling like a stranger to becoming routine ✨ Public transport extremely crowded, jet lag exhausting, yet still excellent internet and cafe culture ✨ What we're taking with us: peace, a circle of friends, courage, new routines, and gratitude to you all Who is this episode for? For everyone considering moving abroad or already living there and looking for an honest assessment. Here you'll find real talk, minor failures, established habits, and clear lessons learned. 💬 Poll: Would you move to another country? A) Yes, immediately B) Yes, with planning C) Maybe later D) Prefer to stay home 📍 One last look from our apartment in Seoul. Thank you for your love and messages. You give us strength. 📍 📸 More from us Instagram:   / trixineo   TikTok:   / its_trixi   🎙️ Podcast: Impatient & Perplexed → https://open.spotify.com/show/44wmmrh... #SeoulExperiences #EverydayLifeInSeoul #StudyAbroad #15sqm #MiniApartment #CafeCulture #PublicTransportSeoul #BalletSeoul #VisaIssues #InternshipSearch #TimeDifference #RealTalkYouTube #ImpatientAndPerplexed Music by Labit - CODEPENDENT - https://thmatc.co/?l=051BFF97 Labit - CLOUD - https://thmatc.co/?l=77EC575F