A possible concise summary is:
The video is a vlog of a woman named Neha who lives in Korea with her husband Jongsoo. She starts by responding to some comments that say she is fat, and then shows her hotel room that she got for free in exchange for promotion. She and Jongsoo go to an Indian restaurant and walk around a busy area with many shops and young people. They enjoy some coffee and go back to the hotel. The next morning, they have breakfast at the hotel and find samosas. They end the video by saying goodbye and asking their viewers to comment.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker was sick with a fever and cold for two days.
2. The speaker is currently in a foreign country, specifically in Korea.
3. The speaker is staying at a hotel called Holiday Inn Express.
4. The hotel room has a big mirror, a clean sink, a hair dryer, hand wash, towels, a toilet seat, a dustbin, and a shower area.
5. The hotel room also has a TV, a telephone, a remote control for the AC and TV, and a smart TV remote.
6. The speaker received a free blush and a kettle in the hotel room.
7. The hotel room has a mini fridge, but it was empty.
8. The speaker and their friend Jongsoo went to an Indian restaurant for dinner.
9. The restaurant was called The Kitchen Asia, and the owner was from Nepal.
10. The speaker and Jongsoo ordered chicken korma, lassi, and other dishes.
11. After dinner, they walked around the area to digest their food and saw many young people and shops.
12. The speaker and Jongsoo visited a vintage shop and saw many clothes and accessories.
13. They also saw a screen where they could take photos.
14. The speaker and Jongsoo returned to the hotel and bought coffee from a coffee shop in front of the hotel.
15. The speaker had a good night's sleep and woke up feeling sleepy.
16. The speaker and Jongsoo had breakfast at the hotel, which included fried rice, orange juice, and seafood porridge.
17. The speaker was surprised to find samosa on the breakfast menu.
18. The speaker's friend Jongsoo got angry when they were asked to change their slippers at the hotel.