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My Daughter Lives in Korea… Here’s What Surprised Us

38 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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What is expat life actually like, beyond the Instagram version? In this episode, we’re joined by Ronit’s daughter, who has been living in Korea for over four years. From teaching kids to navigating cultural expectations, she shares what surprised her most about living abroad. We get into the reality of expat communities, cultural misunderstandings, food differences, and the small everyday things that make life in Korea feel completely different from the US. It’s honest, funny, and occasionally chaotic, especially when a mother and daughter are involved.

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