[오프닝]
한국은 무인매장이 유독 빠르게, 또 아주 다양하게 퍼진 나라인데요. 이 무인시스템을 가능하게 만든 핵심은 바로 한국인들의 '높은 시민의식'입니다. 그렇다면 외국인들의 눈에는 이 무인문화가 어떻게 보일까요? 지금 바로 만나보시죠.
[인터뷰]
Where are you from?
I'm from Sweden
I'm from Mexico
I'm from Kazakhstan
I'm from China
I'm from Spain
There are a lot of "noperson" stores in Korea Have you ever used one?
Yes, I have
For example, cafes, ice cream shops, photo booths, and other places
At least in Korea And the print shops
Since I'm a college student,
print out documents or homework especially since many unmanned stores are opened all day and all night
and sometimes it's almost 1 a.m
and you're I have to print out my homework for tomorrow
and I can run to the nearest print shop
and do it quickly yeah
I've seen many of them
the convenience stores or ice cream stores
or just like vintage shopping like trip
shopping stores it was really convenient
actually don't really have to interact with anyone
you just go there and take what you need kind of for
introvert people kind of for introvert people
No, really, we don't have this kind of stores yet
Maybe in the future we're gonna get some,
but right now we don't have them
It's more about like you can order food,
you know, and then you can get it
Like, we don't have this kind of ones, no
There's no man stores in Mexico
Unfortunately People would probably just steal
from the stores
if there were a neon man stores
I discovered them here
I didn't know they existed actually
I think unfortunately there isn't the level of trust
that maybe you experience here in Korea
between people in Mexico
There's a lot of thieves
or robbery happening in Mexico unfortunately
I think there's a lot of Chinese people
And the employment situation is quite extreme
When I went to Kazakhstan last year,
I felt that there were more
and more people coming in
There's not many the things
I don't think it would work
Even the vending machines,
but I just think culturewise it's different
I think, yeah, it's a lot of culture difference,
I would say You know, in both countries,
like, people are super friendly
and super nice and it's very safe here
What I found a little bit different here is,
like, people, like, so much into the,
like, toys and the enemy and stuff like that
In Sweden, not that much yet
Maybe in the future, I don't know
Thank you for the interview.
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