Korean Men Talk About Growing Up In America

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_'I DONT THINK I THINK THAT MUCH'_

andthentheinfiresnationatt
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"I don't think I think that much"

birdsarentreaI
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"Do you think in english or korean?" that's a really interesting question. I had a foreigner classmate and even though he was fluent in my language he counts in chinese during math class.

SheSpendsMuchOnKpop
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Who else noticed they took their shoes off? Such an Asian principle! 😂

ydb
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I love that they spoke for the most part in Korean. Some things can only can be expressed in your native language :)

nicolesim
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so good to listen them switching between English and Korean all time, really interesting

berry_b
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the ladies ver. they where all speaking English, lol

KnDtn
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"Do you think in Korean or English"

"...I don't think I think that much" 😂😂

rosemilkytea
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this is a really great video. maybe it could be like a series where you do the same with other ethnicities. or video idea: have people from different backgrounds do the same like in this video (ex: latino/a, asian, european, etc.)

ashleyuwu.
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"no Asian boy listen up"
"I REMEMBER YOUR FACE STILL!"

ankitasingh
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The guy in the red shirt must really love Korea. He has Korea related tatoos all over is left arm

머룸-tv
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This is actually really cool...btw I’m a Korean, adopted as a baby, and just started learning Korean (high schooler)...I’m reclaiming who I am and learning to be proud

bee
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"Right now I'm thinking in Korean!"
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"Okay"
LOLOL

Madyaever
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y'all should have different kinds of immigrants do this too, they all might find it intriguing the sorts of similarities they might find from such seemingly different people

LydiaWin
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I love how they're speaking, cause it's exactly how I talk most of the time. Especially when I have to talk in Persian, there's always some Dutch infused in it.. Sometimes it's not practical, for example with relatives from Iran, who aren't able to understand that one Dutch word you can't remember the Persian translation for. But most of the time this type of talking comes very handy, it's multi cultural and sounds very international to the ears.. I love being raised bilingual and I for most love seeing other immigrants talk in their mother language. We should always be proud of our origin and share our multi-cultural nurture into the western society, so that they're educated and aware of the story of how our parents raised us in an unknown country.

Leegheid
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Everyone is a human, so treat them nicely.

jasminekhan
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You know it’s really produced by a Korean when they all have their shoes off inside . LOLOL

andreakang
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I see Evan & Danny, I click. simple as that

ashleyuwu.
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The way they are switching languages is so accurate!!

leidybach
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I’m half American-Japanese and half Swiss. I moved from California to Switzerland when I was 5 and from the city life to the small isolated countryside. I was the most international person within 20 miles. So I was called names, teased and harassed by the local kids and families.
Now I understand and speak 6 languages and and I’m 17 years old. I know now that I have better travel experiences because i can adapt quicker than others. I have learned to accept my differences from the people and the culture.

This video was really cool, I may not be korean but I know how it is. I saw that other people go threw the same thing I did.

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