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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/EYK_7326.jpg]][[caption-width-right:350:Simon and Martina Stawski [[http://groovekorea.com/article/rise-eat-your-kimchi]]]]
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3A Vlog celebrating all things South Korean created by Simon and Martina Stawski. High school teachers in Canada, the Stawskis moved to South Korea in 2008 to teach English. The vlog started as way of reassuring their parents that they were OK and has grown exponentially since.
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5The Stawskis create videos sharing their discoveries about Korean culture. Topics range from how to light a furnace or use the washing machine, to street food, nightlife, music, and what ever else captures their attention. They started the vlog at a time when very few in South Korea were using blogs or vlogs. They were among the first to seriously discuss Korean popular music (KPop) artists in a format beyond that of the gossip columns.
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7After forming a partnership with WebSite/YouTube they later resigned from their respective schools to devote their full energies to the vlog. The Stawskis have incorporated in South Korea and have made WebVideo/EatYourKimchi (EYK) their business. In late 2012 the Stawski's turned to crowdsourcing to see if they could raise the funds to move from Bucheon to UsefulNotes/{{Seoul}} and open a studio there. The original goal of the fundraiser was met within 24 hours and they raised almost three times the amount they originally sought. The Eat Your Kimchi Nasty Studio opened in Hongdae, Seoul and the Stawski's added two new members to their crew. Office manager Soo Zee and Intern/Video Editor Leigh Cooper appear in videos on a semi-regular basis. Their friend Ryan has also made appearances in their videos.
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9In 2015, the Stawskis shut down their studio and moved to Japan.
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11In August 2020, the couple returned to Canada due to Martina wishing to take care of her mother due to the death of father and the Covid-19 Outbreak.
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13Sadly on 12th February 2021, [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CLKWQHUDaXc/ the couple announced their divorce]].
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15The website is [[http://www.eatyourkimchi.com/ here]]. The WebSite/YouTube channel is [[https://www.youtube.com/user/simonandmartina here]].
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17Regular offerings include:
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19* Discussing Interesting Contemporary Korean Slang (DICKS): These segments feature Korean born Soo Zee and American born Intern Leigh teaching Korean and American slang and include some helpful hints on surviving in Korea.
20* Food Adventure Program For Awesome People (FAPFAP): These episodes are specifically about Korean cuisine.
21* How-To: these videos break down and spell out all of the details of accomplishing the everyday business of living in South Korea.
22* K Crunch Indie: explores the independent music scene in Korea. A mix of music that reflects the eclectic Korean music scene.
23* KPop Mondays: an evaluation of a KPop music video selected by fans.
24* Live Chat: Live stream chats with fans. Simon and Martina open fan mail and talk about whatever occurs to them. These are more or less weekly events and will involved Soo Zee and Intern Leigh when they are available.
25* Open The Happy: On the [[https://www.youtube.com/user/OpenTheHappy Open The Happy]] channel there are make-up tutorials, videos about Spudgy and Doctor Meemersworth, movie reviews and opinion pieces and stuff that just doesn't fit any where else.
26* Special Features: This section includes interviews with KPop stars and videos of the Stawskis on other programs.
27* tl;dr (Too Long; Didn't Read): These videos discuss specific questions about Korea that fans ask. Topics have included a range of topics including: crime, homosexuality, bullying, their most embarrassing moments and fashion.
28* Wonderful Adventure Now Korea (WANK=): these short tours of Korea often include competitions between Simon and Martina as they explore different places. The ''WANK'' acronym will change depending on where in the world Simon and Martina are. ''WANC'' is either Wonderful Adventure Now Canada or California, ''WANM'' is Wonderful Adventure Now Mexico, and when '''J'''apan '''I'''nvited '''S'''imon and '''M'''artina... they went there. In late 2013 the Stawskis went to Australia (WANA) and Europe (WANE).
29* Wonderful Treasure Find (WTF): On hiatus for a very long time, they returned in mid 2013. These videos are about the products that the Stawskis found in Korea that they found amazing, wonderful or just plain odd.
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31!Tropes
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33* AbnormalLimbRotationRange - [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlwTPUJqTX8 Martina.]] A result of a genetic disorder called EDS[[note]]Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome(s); a group of connective tissue disorders often characterised by, among ''many'' other things, athralgia/myalgia (joint pain and muscle pain, respectively) and hyperflexibility of the joints (which can lead to sufferers being prone to dislocations).[[/note]]
34* AsianDrivers: Mentioned in a few videos and once discussed specifically in a TL;DR video. Turns out the stereotype is (mostly) true.
35* BerserkButton: Martina with turtleneck
36* BrokeTheRatingScale: When rating the use of English in a music video the EYK scale is 1-5 with 5 the highest rating. Simon gave rapper G. Dragon a 37 out of 5 for the English in ''Get Your Crayon''.
37** Also, Psy received a "Shut yo face!" out of 5 (which is good) for ''Gangnam Style'', Super Junior got a -37 for ''Spy'', and U-KISS's song ''Shut Up'' got a WTF out of 5.
38** Lee Hi (who Simon claims is a former student) got a 9423 out of 5.
39* CatchPhrase: There are several.
40--> I lost my pants, in rippito fippito sippi slowmotion!\
41Soy un Dorito!\
42What the?\
43So what you're saying is...\
44[[Film/ThePrincessBride Incon'thei'vable!]]
45* CicadianRhythm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KTikvLqeuo Did a whole video about it.]]
46* Cosplay: At one point or another, both Simon and Martina have cosplayed at a convention at least once and talked about it/proven it on-video. Rather predictably, Martina - being such a fan - has cosplayed a punk variant of Sailor Moon. As for Simon - despite being ''6'5"'' and often bearded to some degree - his most noteworthy cosplay effort has been as ''Honey-senpai''; blonde wig, stuffed bunny and all.
47* CuteApproachesCamera: And it is known as Spudgy. Or Doctor Meemersworth.
48%%* EconomyCast
49* {{Engrish}}: Many of the products in WTF have examples that include "Togerder" and "Twonkle Twonkle". There have also been some examples from the KPop Mondays:
50-->''Sexy, free and single, I'm ready to bingo...''
51* FourthWallGreeting: This trope is often used when the show switches from Simon and Martina as commentators to Simon and/or Martina as performer in a sketch.
52* FoodPorn: The [=FAPFAP=] episodes often include a short segment of artfully shot close-ups of the food being manipulated with chopsticks or broken open to the same jazzy-ish tune ("sexy {{food porn}} shots").
53* FunWithAcronyms: Wonderful Treasure Find; Wonderful Adventure Now Korea; Food Adventure Program For Awesome People and finally; Discussing Interesting Contemporary Korean Slang.
54* GoshDangItToHeck: The language in the show is kept pretty clean ''most'' of the time. And, unless they miss it in post-production (or it's sufficiently quiet/off-screen; there've been instances of both), F-Strikes (precision or otherwise) are bleeped out with animal noises.
55* HairFlip: Spoofed in [[http://youtu.be/6JCDvcKLFX0?t=4m5s this]] K Pop Mondays episode.
56* HalloweenEpisode: Or what happens when two people with vivid imaginations get lost in the woods on a mountain on Halloween.
57* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Simon is the best part of 6'5", compared to Martina's 5'7.5". It's even necessitated the use of a ScullyBox in some cases. Though, this being Simon and Martina, said box is a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZM0adL3eZY super-cute pig stool!]]
58* KPop: The music and culture they, at one point, reviewed and became known for.
59* LensFlare: These are kind of a thing with Simon and Martina. They are very aware of lens flares and how they look in the music videos they review.
60* LongList: The list of foods Simon eats [[TrademarkFavoriteFood ranch dressing]] with is ''very'' long.
61* MidReviewSketchShow: During the Music Monday videos there are usually short sketches based on something from the video that Simon and Martina noticed, or questioned, or think odd.
62* MilestoneCelebration: The 200th video was ''A Day in the Life'' and the 100th Music Monday had an 18 minute "best of" compilation video.
63* MundaneMadeAwesome: Since Simon has to buy custom made clothes in Korea, he has some "cool" touches added like the word "SHAZAM!" stiched somewhere. Usually involves him invoking the trope's old name almost word-for-word, "What do you mean it's not awesome?"
64* OldShame: They're embarrassed by their old videos intended for their friends and family.
65* OpeningMonologue: All of the videos start with Simon and/or Martina introducing the subject.
66-->'''Simon/Martina (in unison):''' Welcome to WONDERFUL ADVENTURE NOOWWW, KOREA!\
67'''Simon:''' ...the ''<something vaguely related>'' Edition!
68* PhraseCatcher: Soo Zee
69--> Sooooo Zeeeeee
70* PleaseSubscribeToOurChannel: This occurs at the end of every installment.
71* POVCam: "The Spudgy cam" when taking the dog for a walk. As a kitten Dr. Meemersworth was too small for a "Meemers cam", so they tied the camera to a string and dangled it in front of him. No longer a problem, Meemers is huge.
72* PutOnABus: The [=WTF=] videos.
73** TheBusCameBack: [=WTF=] returned in July 2013. No word yet on whether the return is permanent.
74* ReviewBlog: In the early years of their channel, the Stawskis were most known for (and, for many, still ''are'')- and got the largest portion of their viewership from - reviewing K-Pop music. However, as they became more and more aware of both the backlash from various K-Pop fan camps ''and'' the way in which the bands themselves are treated as part of contractual obligation, they grew more and more distant from the subject and eventually stopped covering it entirely.
75* RunningGag: Used during K-Pop Music Mondays. Many stem from bad English lines, and some overlap with CatchPhrase.
76** Kiseop (from U-KISS)'s manly hands/strength
77** Mordney with the "This is Mordney present" line (also from U-KISS)
78** And again for U-KISS, the members being homeless.
79** Simon losing his pants and singing to EXO's "What is Love" whenever a spoken phrase can be manipulated to sound like "I lost my pants"
80** Simon likes to say "BONARAMA" instead of "BONAMANA" when referring to the Super Junior song.
81** Mr. Brohoho's studio.
82** "AYYY GIRL, CAN I BUY YOU A DRANK"
83** "Judo chop!"
84** "SOY UN DORITO"
85** "Look at all them white people!"
86* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Simon.
87* ScullyBox: Used by Martina so they don't have to constantly adjust the camera.
88* ShockinglyExpensiveBill: A few of their videos have dealt with hilariously expensive fruit, due to Japan's love of so-called "gift fruit" whenever the growing seasons roll around. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nyfmB9choE 150-dollar grapes, anyone?]]
89-->'''Simon:''' I have some bad news for you. So... the $200 grapes were actually sold out.\
90'''Martina:''' Uh-huh..? Which makes no sense. Continue.\
91'''Simon:''' Sooo... I had to get the $400 ones.\
92'''Martina:''' NOOO!! YOU'RE JOKING! There are '''not''' $400 grapes! You're joking! We could've gone to '''a hotel''' with this money! Are you serious?!\
93'''Simon:''' I didn't wanna. ''[beat]'' Nah, I'm joking, girl. They're not $400. They're only $150. See? They're totally cheap.
94* SilentMovie: When Martina lost her voice after being sick, the couple made a FAPFAP entirely in the style of old-timey silent films ([[AntiquatedLinguistics including appropriate vocabulary]]).
95* TitleDrop: On the occasion.
96* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Simon loves ranch.
97* TravelogueShow: As the years have gone on, and they've relegated K-Pop to little more than references to their earlier work, their channel has effectively evolved into this (though, from conversations during streams and the like, ''travelling'' was one of their big post-teaching intentions). Many of their videos have been on the subject of the places they've visited or, in the cases of South Korea and Japan, places they ''live in''; taking in culture, noteworthy sights/tourism destinations and, by far the most prominently of all, ''food''. Even if FAPFAP as an entity has largely been phased out as part of their channel's evolution, FAPFAP is largely still there in spirit as they eat their way across eastern/southern Asia.
98-->'''Simon (in Melbourne):''' All the other Youtubers've gone off to do team-building exercises. Martina and I're gonna go do some ''stomach''-building exercises!
99* WimpFight: In their TL;DR video explaining that they don't fight Simon and Martina fake a slap fight.
100* YourTomcatIsPregnant: After a few weeks, Simon and Martina discovered that Meemers is actually male. Thankfully, [[FormallyNamedPet Dr. Meemersworth]] is a pretty gender-neutral name.

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