@@SS-yt3fb My Korean mom took me to Korea at five and I learned in two months. Back in the states I lost it all. I wish my mom spoke Korean and my Dad English.
This is my boyfriend 😂 when we go out to eat I'm like just talk to them you speak good Korean and he always has to explain to me he speaks borderline like a child 😂
@@khiaaltima6152 yee he spoke Korean but understood English, just like the Asian dude understood Korean but he spoke English, assuming that the Asian guy only know how to speak English.
@@dskoin32 the guy who can't speak Korean might've understood that it's korean by the way he talks. I don't understand Chinese but I can tell that someone is speaking it when they are
@@NanaNaima1why though? If they are both in Korean families they should both speak the language of their family. Edit: oh, because you think his skin color makes him not Korean!? That's like saying a Jewish person can't be German. Is he supposed to speak in clicks and grunts? What language should he speak? The channel literally says growing up Asian. Did you get confused by this? Lol
@@impracticalfool4070 no I mean I'm referring my mom, my phone deleted the sentence when I backspaced and I didn't realize it did. I typed my mom speaks Korean but I don't, but I understand it when she yells it at me. it's like my brain immediately translates it's into English to hurry up or duck. 🤣 I have poor vision so the cursor disappears when I try to correct my paragraph. I had to make it bigger and contrast.
People who were fluent as a kid but arent as adults let me tell you something. You never got 'worse', in fact you probably still know most of the words you did as a kid, you just never got 'better' in the way that you learn new words and more complex sentence structures as you grow up with your main spoken language. But that fundamental understanding of knowing when words end and begin in conversation, how to simply ask for things or meanings, cultural nuance of being raised by foreign parents all plays a part in learning languages. You know more than you think and it'll always be easier for you to pick it up if you ever want to properly learn it, than someone who's starting fresh.
@@alexanderfreeman-rodin9921 British-Russian here (22) haha. It do be weird, i can speak (with difficulty), understand and read but cant write to save my life. I've also had many bilingual friends confirm, but its so interesting how fast you end up picking up your childhood language whenever you go back to your roots/extended family. A few weeks and its noticeable how much better the improvement is...until you move back again haha.
I totally agree, I use to translate for my baby sitter up to the point of starting elementary school. Than all my studies where in English. Parents spoke both languages at home. As an adult I ended up getting my Spanish back. But as a child always understood.😊
The black guy speaks so fluently! That “Ya” got me! For non-Korean speakers, Ya, is actually similar to “Hey” in the U.S., as he was so smoothly saying, with a bit of admonishment, “Hey, what are you saying!? Of course I speak Korean.” Smooth!❤❤❤
They don't love us sis. They think black is dirty. However I agree with you about the language. It's one of the most beautiful languages. I started learning Korean in April of 2020, so I understand the fascination.
@@nicoleraheem1195 I wouldn’t say, “ they”.. I have seen and follow a lot of BWAM.. For instance @MelandMo! They are a great YT couple with two beautiful boys.
@@nicoleraheem1195this. My fascination with the language started in 2006, then I started learning in 2016 but ... The *majority* of Koreans are not friendly to blacks (of which I'm one). They bully their own people so it's better to not have expectations of them. The language is beautiful, so is their food but the people...maybe lowering your expectations may cushion the blow.
Is there a term for Koreans who can’t speak Korean well? Like I’m Mexican but can’t really speak Spanish and they call people like us “No Sabo” kids. I was wondering if there was something similar for every ethnicity
yeah, 교포, though it more refers to just all foreign born koreans in general, but it's mainly cause foreign born koreans speak differently from native born koreans.
I was born in Busan, but only lived in Korea for five years. My parents made sure to teach me as I was also learning English. Though, sadly speaking Korean is not a high value skill, haha.
Korean is such a beautiful language. I had a Korean friend when I was younger. She was one of the most beautiful girls I’ve ever met! Still to this day… We were all on acid one night. She saying f$@k off in Korean. But it sounded soooo beautiful! Lol! 😂😂😂 She wasn’t literally telling us that. We were telling her to say different things. For some reason that was the one that really stood out. 😂❤
My mother tongue to me is a second language that I can't even read or write in, but I can speak and understand it. It's a frustrating circumstance, but I'm glad I went out of my way to relearn Korean, even if that pisses off other Korean Americans.
I’m Chinese. I used to live in Canada until my mom decided to move us back to China as a child and let me connect with my culture. Now I’m in the US and if I didn’t move, I would be a completely different person.
The when I was born got me rolling 🤣
3.6k likes and no comments let fix that
yeah it's like it was the punchline or something
Cheese…
@@cheese1627 ...It's like poetry
@@cheese1627pika
I was fully fluent in Korean as a child, as an adult I'm barely as fluent as a child. :(
use it or lose it
Agreed, except that it’s Chinese in my case. LILE OUR PARENTS NEED TO TEACH US.
@@SS-yt3fb My Korean mom took me to Korea at five and I learned in two months. Back in the states I lost it all. I wish my mom spoke Korean and my Dad English.
@@AntiMental.Illness what? It’s fine-
This is my boyfriend 😂 when we go out to eat I'm like just talk to them you speak good Korean and he always has to explain to me he speaks borderline like a child 😂
I need more of this duo😂
I second that lol
SAME!
Rush hour style
I like how this implies that both of them doesn’t speak the language but understands it completely 😂
He literally just spoke Korean.
@@khiaaltima6152 yee he spoke Korean but understood English, just like the Asian dude understood Korean but he spoke English, assuming that the Asian guy only know how to speak English.
@@dskoin32I understood
@@dskoin32 the guy who can't speak Korean might've understood that it's korean by the way he talks. I don't understand Chinese but I can tell that someone is speaking it when they are
Actually it’s a thing with a lot of first gens, even Africans. Where they can understand but cannot speak fluently.
Jon speaks better Korean than me 😮💨🇰🇷
he speaks more korean and amharic and oromo? thats crazzy but proud of him cause he's just that guy!
As he should
My thoughts exactly ❤ I need to step it up ❤
@@NanaNaima1why though? If they are both in Korean families they should both speak the language of their family. Edit: oh, because you think his skin color makes him not Korean!? That's like saying a Jewish person can't be German. Is he supposed to speak in clicks and grunts? What language should he speak? The channel literally says growing up Asian. Did you get confused by this? Lol
@@punxof8111clicks and grunts?
I may not speak it.. But I understand it when she's yelling it. Lol 🤣 I think that's most children.
I mean my mom.. My phone didn't type that for some reason. 🤔
Lol, have a good day
@LisaRaven1682 so u were writing 'when my mom she's yelling it' 😂😂😂
No way u were trying to write MOM 😂😂😂
@@impracticalfool4070 no I mean I'm referring my mom, my phone deleted the sentence when I backspaced and I didn't realize it did. I typed my mom speaks Korean but I don't, but I understand it when she yells it at me. it's like my brain immediately translates it's into English to hurry up or duck. 🤣 I have poor vision so the cursor disappears when I try to correct my paragraph. I had to make it bigger and contrast.
@@LisaRaven1682 S'AUL GOOD'MAN ok
Lmfao "when i was born"
Took me tf out
“When I was born” is fking hilarious!
People who were fluent as a kid but arent as adults let me tell you something.
You never got 'worse', in fact you probably still know most of the words you did as a kid, you just never got 'better' in the way that you learn new words and more complex sentence structures as you grow up with your main spoken language.
But that fundamental understanding of knowing when words end and begin in conversation, how to simply ask for things or meanings, cultural nuance of being raised by foreign parents all plays a part in learning languages.
You know more than you think and it'll always be easier for you to pick it up if you ever want to properly learn it, than someone who's starting fresh.
Omg thank you for this 😭🙏 this is really motivating
Thank you so much. Russian- American 25 yr old dude hereI feel bad cuz I can speak or write only broken Russian. This explanation helps!!! ❤
@@alexanderfreeman-rodin9921 British-Russian here (22) haha. It do be weird, i can speak (with difficulty), understand and read but cant write to save my life.
I've also had many bilingual friends confirm, but its so interesting how fast you end up picking up your childhood language whenever you go back to your roots/extended family. A few weeks and its noticeable how much better the improvement is...until you move back again haha.
@Cajun_Seasoning true enough, my Russian is okay but like whenever i talk to my fam I always end up remembering more as we talk
I totally agree, I use to translate for my baby sitter up to the point of starting elementary school. Than all my studies where in English. Parents spoke both languages at home. As an adult I ended up getting my Spanish back. But as a child always understood.😊
Do more videos with him 😭😭his accent is so good
We need more from Jon pleassee
Fr fr my mom is always embarrassed to introduce me to her 아줌마 friends because my Korean is so bad 🫠🥲
Awwww 😂❤
Oh no!
Awwwww lol ❤❤
Oh my gwosh😂😂
“when I was born🧍♂️🧍♂️🧍♂️🧍♂️” I laughed
The black guy speaks so fluently! That “Ya” got me! For non-Korean speakers, Ya, is actually similar to “Hey” in the U.S., as he was so smoothly saying, with a bit of admonishment, “Hey, what are you saying!? Of course I speak Korean.”
Smooth!❤❤❤
The “black guy” is Korean, and so is his father. So they are both just two Korean guys making a video❤
The cinematography in this is top-notch.
Bro sounds like a good voice actor for a character.
”태어났을 때“ ㅎㅎㅎ
And he took that personally
I learn little sentences by watching these guys 😂I love it because the first one I see was I think him cussing
bro that “태어났을 때” was real😭
I still find the “awkward behind the scenes cut” humor just inherently funny
야 무슨소리야 대박이넼ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ소리만 듣고 있었는데 깜짝놀람ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Wow thank you for making his day. I could see hope and happiness in his eyes
One day I’m gonna learn this language I love Korea and their people❤😂!!
I feel the same. I've visited there, just a few times, shortly; but I absolutely loved S.Korea & the nice people there. 🙏❤️
They don't love us sis. They think black is dirty. However I agree with you about the language. It's one of the most beautiful languages. I started learning Korean in April of 2020, so I understand the fascination.
@@nicoleraheem1195 I wouldn’t say, “ they”.. I have seen and follow a lot of BWAM.. For instance @MelandMo! They are a great YT couple with two beautiful boys.
@@nicoleraheem1195this. My fascination with the language started in 2006, then I started learning in 2016 but ... The *majority* of Koreans are not friendly to blacks (of which I'm one). They bully their own people so it's better to not have expectations of them.
The language is beautiful, so is their food but the people...maybe lowering your expectations may cushion the blow.
The second guy is the real Korean-American.
“Dude when did you start speaking Korean?”
“When I was born”
It's the how chill he was explaining he could speak korean when he was born while the other one is freaking the fuck out. Lmao
His dad is Korean.
He's like speak for yourself! I envy his fluency too! 😂
This shit got me 💀 "when I was born"
I like how he was like you speak for you
The whole world will speak Korean soon😂❤
Beautiful the power of
Learning Languages ⭐️
Love these two together 😂😂😂
I love how he answers in Korean "when I was born"
"dude when did you start speaking korean?"
jon: "when did we stop speaking it? 😮"
Duuude this video gets me everytime
Is there a term for Koreans who can’t speak Korean well? Like I’m Mexican but can’t really speak Spanish and they call people like us “No Sabo” kids. I was wondering if there was something similar for every ethnicity
So you're american?
yeah, 교포, though it more refers to just all foreign born koreans in general, but it's mainly cause foreign born koreans speak differently from native born koreans.
Haitian-Trinidadian American who speaks no kreyol. It's really a thing. 😢
@@ledouard Jamaican - Panamanian American here...Not a lick of Patois or Spanish
People in my country call them "Taun pikininis" which means city kids.
I was born in Busan, but only lived in Korea for five years. My parents made sure to teach me as I was also learning English. Though, sadly speaking Korean is not a high value skill, haha.
I used to speak korean alot as a kid but to this day i can't write it well 😭
"Welp... it all started... when i was born"
“Because… I was born into this world”
"When i was born" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2nd dude has all the ethnicities in one body. He’s the ethnitar.
Bro pulled an uno reverse
Bro dressed like dipper from gravity Falls
Yup 😂😂😂 👍 shout out from jamaica subbed nanii
Bruh is the fluffiest korean ive ever seen
kim jong un exists
My jaw dropped as soon as he started speaking korean
Oh shit I almost pissed my pants thinking Ivan's gonna say something hilarious 😂
I'm in a weird spot where I can do most things by myself except go to the doctor or lawyer.
Its okay broski they got apps for that now 👍
I am still very fluent and speak Korean to my Korean immigranr parents
Lol his pronunciation is mad good
The clear, “what the fuuuc” but the caption being “thank you so much” 💀 😂
This speaks to me on a deep deep deep 😂
My sister speaks fluent and i can barely hold a simple conversation
I love these shorts.
Korean is such a beautiful language. I had a Korean friend when I was younger. She was one of the most beautiful girls I’ve ever met! Still to this day… We were all on acid one night. She saying f$@k off in Korean. But it sounded soooo beautiful! Lol! 😂😂😂 She wasn’t literally telling us that. We were telling her to say different things. For some reason that was the one that really stood out. 😂❤
I FELT THIS IN MY SOUL
I just found my new favorite account
When i was Born😂😂😂
All I heard”Yeah, I have may soy sauce” 😂❤😅😅😅😂😂😂
Damn the accent just hit different. I thought I was IN the drama
I blame my dad getting shot as the main reason I'm not fluent, bro was only thinking about himself ig
it ‘ s like how i was fluent in italian when i was younger but now i don’t know shit
When they friend who also "didn't study anything" actually knows it all by heart.
im just proud i understood what he said without the subtitles haha
He speaks better than me 😭
American-Korean vs Korean-American😂
His pronouncisrion is so good 😭
When I was born’ and I just cracked up
He sounds like those Korean main characters after a tragic death of someone they loved
Just the little "Since i was born 😊" skxjsjfksks
태어났을 때 부터..... 와 천재인가
때어났을때 is hilarious to me. Korean is a beautiful language. Starting learning it back in 2012 🫶🏿❤
😂😂😂 last partttt
😂😂😂 this is humbly funny
Bruh I swear as soon as Im confused about a Korean word/phrase Ive heard YT comes through with the algo'd up shorts 😂
anybody else struggle to speak korean but can follow the conversation just fine and contribute in kor-english?
My guy sounds like Chris griffin 😂
My mother tongue to me is a second language that I can't even read or write in, but I can speak and understand it. It's a frustrating circumstance, but I'm glad I went out of my way to relearn Korean, even if that pisses off other Korean Americans.
Love the end 😂😂😂
“When I was born” 💀
2nd dude looks like a manhwa character
Lmao bro you understood him tho
"When i was born" 😭
He really gave me:
You merely adapted to the darkness I was born in it
Vibes😂
I’m Chinese. I used to live in Canada until my mom decided to move us back to China as a child and let me connect with my culture. Now I’m in the US and if I didn’t move, I would be a completely different person.
Somebody send this to Markiplier
Love this!!!!!!
Bro the when i was born killed me 💀
Korean-American and American-Korean
As a Korean American, I can confirm that the least suspecting person can be exceptionally fluent in Korean
I legit choked on my Coca-Cola😂LOL!🤣
But how would he kuow that he said “when did you start speaking Korean “
Bro sounds like an anime character 🔥
I love you guys! 💖💖💖
Fucking hilarious duo. You two need to be in an anime.
When I was born 😂😂😂
Love it!!!😂😂😂😂
So cool
motivated me to practice on duolingo 😔