Korean Man Marries Hmong Wife And Then....

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Wait, did she not bring up the fact that she was Hmong while she was dating her husband? I mean, your identity is something that gets brought up within the first 30 minutes of a date lol

enlightened
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I'm Hmong and I'm just really mind blown on the fact that she never brought up to his attention what Hmong is until 4 years into marriage. Also, when they got married, did her parents never gave her a Hmong wedding? So many questions. Of course, he should look into the culture more, but it's just mind blowing that she's being dramatically offended about it and putting the blame on him when every Hmong should know most people don't really know about us. I know I'm not offended when people don't know, and I'm more than willing to show them how beautiful our people and culture is.

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The Hmong girl probably doesn't care bout her own heritage, which explain why her husband don't know either.

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I'm a Korean-American man married to a beautiful and feisty Hmong woman. We dated 7 years and been married since 2005. We have two beautiful and smart children. Before meeting my wife, I had heard of Hmong people but knew zero about them. I never learned anything about them until meeting my wife and watching her family at family functions and events. That subjecxt actually never came up really until much later in the relationship when I sort of had to ask about it. While we dated, I used to come over to her sister's house to help my then GF babysit. We used to pop in a Blockbuster. Then a few times I ate with them. Funny fact is they often ate pho so it was somewhat confusing to me as I recognized that as clearly a Viet food. Then after getting married we went to Fresno quite a bit (where she's from and where there is a significant Hmong community) to attend the "new year" celebration after Christmas. That's where I really saw and learned more about the Hmong culture. I also attended a few weddings where they killed an entire cow. That was something. One of my favorite dishes now is this simple pork broth soup with some sort of greens that you can't find anywhere. Man I love that soup. It's true that the Hmong community is not one a lot of Asians know much about. They aren't involved in global economics or politics. What I appreciated from the beginning is their warmth. My wife's family is the most welcoming, hospitable, friendly and kind and loving people. It blew me away actually how generous and kind they were despite what they might lack financially. They gave so willingly and I love the Hmong people for who they are. They are a tight community. We can all learn from them.

JYLee-rrsy
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I'm Hmong and take no offense to other asians not knowing us. It's not ignorant. We are a very small group. Stop getting so offended easily guys.

makster
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I brought the Hmongness out of me when I was dating my Korean husband at the time. My dad made him squirrel stew, pigeon stew, papaya salad, he was dressed up in Hmong clothes for the New Year. He even listens to Hmong songs.

lalalalalalalala
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Hmong is 1 of the indigenous groups of a Asian ethnicity who has been around for well over 5000 years that shared history along with many East Asian ethnics primarily the Han. Hmong also known Miao in China, and there are still millions of them in China from Guizhou, Hunan, Yunan, and Sichuan. Those Hmong in America are majority from Laos after the joint armed force with the US CIA secret war during the Vietnam War.

az
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He married a woman he loves, period. He is a simple man and not picky, which is what I am leaning toward since he married outside of Korea.

SK-qlyf
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"So are you chinese or japanese"
"I am Hmong"
"... so are you chinese or japanese?"
~ King of the Hill

MedalionDS
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That Hmong girl probably never cared about her culture until she got a little older with a kid. She was probably ashamed to tell her husband.

Tigerous
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I find it strange because most of the Asian guys I met during my dating years, that's usually the first question that comes up. I used to live in Silicon Valley and there's a lot of Asian, but not a lot of Hmong so that's one of the first questions asked during the initial meeting. I told my Korean husband everything about my Hmong culture. It's her damn fault for being a drama queen.

lalalalalalalala
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I dated a beautiful Hmong in college, with the Thao last name. Back then she never told me that she was Hmong, but said she is Vietnamese ( technically she is because they were from northern Vietnam). Until 25 years later she asked me to join a Hmong Facebook group then i found out she is Hmong. I actually love most of minorities people from Vietnam, they are so genuine and honest.

MrDamdiesel
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I’ve been to Korea, when I tell them I am Hmong, they thought I was Mongolian. 😅 So I’m not surprised by this story. It’s ok though, as long as you take the time to learn, it’s never too late.

tooktooknee
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Love your show! You brought so many issues that other shows don't talk about.

cyang
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This is 99.9% the wife's fault!!! Yes, its kind of sad he doesn't care about her background that much to research it himself, but it's completely her responsibility to teach and inform him about herself and her background!!! If he refuses to learn or accept it, then that's on him, but again, this should have been dealt with way before marriage!!! 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

mautre
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How do you date someone, and reach the point where you actually get married to one another.. and this discussion never came up?
Like... WTF ?!!?
😂

nostyx
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If she's so concerned, why did she marry him? I don't understand this at all.

jayrollo
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Suni Lee is Hmong! And Chinese people know about Hmong since it's the biggest minority residing in China

IEtoileFilanteI
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Nah its not ignorant. Stop it! Theres alot of asian who dont know much about other asians. Stay humble.

littlevuggey
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I’m SEA and didn’t know Hmong’s didn’t have their own country

I kinda feel like the comments were too hard on the Korean guy, he still married her and loves her

It sounds like she never tried to teach him anything about Hmong culture until now, so that could of played a factor more or less why he didn’t feel the need to research it more

It’s better to hear that stuff coming from an actual person rather than a website or AI imo

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