American broadcaster Tyler Rasch expressed satisfaction with his life in Korea through a broadcast. Photo by MBC, captured from the broadcast scene of 'Human Documentary People Are Good'.

American broadcaster Tyler Rasch expressed satisfaction with his life in Korea through a broadcast. Photo by MBC, captured from the broadcast scene of 'Human Documentary People Are Good'.

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Tyler Rasch, a broadcaster from the United States, expressed satisfaction with his 10 years of life in Korea.


On the 28th, Tyler appeared on MBC's documentary program 'Human Documentary: People Are Good' and revealed his life in Korea.


Regarding the broadcast, Tyler said, "The first moment when the structure of life changes, I feel like I got to know Korea better," adding, "I was able to learn more than what I learned in graduate school or any other school."


In the broadcast, Tyler opened up about the kitchen he personally decorated and the art studio in the attic.


He explained, "Just playing with paint is so much fun," and added, "When doing something like this, it's good not to think too much and just go with the flow and do whatever you want."


Tyler also visited a traditional market in Seoul with his manager.


He explained the reason for visiting the traditional market, saying, "There was a life where I grew up speaking Chinese here, and even when people who look different come here and speak Korean, they don't look at you strangely."


Tyler also checked in with his family in the United States through a video call.


He said, "I hope (my mother) stays healthy," and added, "I hope the situation settles soon so that I can come and go anytime."



Tyler continued, "I think I have lived very well for 10 years," and added, "I came to Korea wanting to learn Korean, and I learned Korean well, graduated from graduate school, did various things, and had a healthy life. I hope to continue living my life in Korea like this in the future."


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