lol, we can clearly see some facial features the boy got from you Nice kid, I am jealous of kids like him, I wish my parents were immigrants so I could have been bilingual I just learned my first foreign language (English itself) when I was around 19 I have a decent level, but not native level Still having fun learning Korean though
Jeremy is a great sport. His pleading was extra cute, bless him. Well done guys. And mummy too. One cannot help but have a good time while watching and learning.
Fun vid. Jeremy's love of tap water reminds me of my childhood love of drinking from the tap and hose...(yes, I'm aware hose water is not good, but im pretty sure me brain still goods.)
Jeremy's smile and eyes looks like yours .Beautiful chid. I love him soooo much. And Thankyou for your efforts to teach people.One of the best Teachers I 've learned from. Wherever I go I will say that I learned Korean from Mr. Billy.❤
When I met my Korean girlfriend in Germany it took me some time and effort to make her drink tap water, which is what most Germans do. It is considered to be safe and more stictly controlled than bottled water, reduces waste and avoids CO2 emissions from the bottle transport plus avoids the hassle from having to carry bottles. And it tastes decent since it's not chlorinated. But if you buy bottled water, most bottled water here is sparkling and you need to point out that you don't want sparkling water when you order it at the restaurant. Still, most Koreans visiting here also don't trust tap water. I will soon visit Korea soon for the first time, part of me wants to be stubborn and continue to drink tap water (I read it's safe) but maybe I'll adapt to the culture and do what everyone does. Looking forward to your milk review. Curious since according to my girfriend many Koreans were forced to drink milk as children and had a traumatic experience with it as a result, also I assume the milk industry is not a heavily subsidized as in Europe.
Tap water is safe, but if you're with other Koreans I'd recommend to remember "when in Rome" because people might think it's a bit odd to drink tap water regularly. Some really old Korean buildings might not have clean pipes, but modern buildings nowadays are all fine. But nobody can stop you from drinking from your own tap :P For me though, the bottled water usually tastes better than tap water.
It's normal for younger kids to speak politely toward their parents. As they get older, they can choose how they want to speak and many will switch to more casual speech endings.
Just wanted to appreciate how you provide both korean and english translation under each other , that's so beneficial to learn
lol, we can clearly see some facial features the boy got from you
Nice kid, I am jealous of kids like him, I wish my parents were immigrants so I could have been bilingual
I just learned my first foreign language (English itself) when I was around 19
I have a decent level, but not native level
Still having fun learning Korean though
3:11 “i don’t know what’s wrong with your taste buds” 🤣
This is the video I didn't know I needed
Yeah same😂
Jeremy is a great sport. His pleading was extra cute, bless him. Well done guys. And mummy too. One cannot help but have a good time while watching and learning.
Fun vid. Jeremy's love of tap water reminds me of my childhood love of drinking from the tap and hose...(yes, I'm aware hose water is not good, but im pretty sure me brain still goods.)
I was just waiting for someone to knock over a cup😄
It would of been pretty funny😂
His laugh is the best!
every time I see Jeremy smiling or laughing, it just cheers me up as well :)
looking forward to the milk because i have no clue which on to buy.
best water is the one that has 1+1 on its price ^^
You guys should become water sommeliers (yeah, that's actually a thing here in Switzerland). 😄
Loved that episode!
Tack!
감사합니다~!!😀
This is just too adorable somehow ㅋㅋ
delightful! thanks for doing the all the work to create such a fun video. love these little insights into real Korean life!
A very fun review video and Jeremy is so adorable I really like your guys reaction to the different waters😃😃
Yessssss billly and Jeremy is back!!!
Jeremy is so cute! Such good energy!
Jeremy's smile and eyes looks like yours .Beautiful chid. I love him soooo much. And Thankyou for your efforts to teach people.One of the best Teachers I 've learned from.
Wherever I go I will say that I learned Korean from Mr. Billy.❤
This is a taste test for people like me who don't drink alcohol. I should suggest it to my friends :D
I really want to see your wife 🤣🤣😭such an adorable family. I watch only your videos and ppl already compliment my korean! Thanks to you
I'm gonna have to try that Jeju water. I wonder if its available at Hmart.
When I met my Korean girlfriend in Germany it took me some time and effort to make her drink tap water, which is what most Germans do. It is considered to be safe and more stictly controlled than bottled water, reduces waste and avoids CO2 emissions from the bottle transport plus avoids the hassle from having to carry bottles. And it tastes decent since it's not chlorinated. But if you buy bottled water, most bottled water here is sparkling and you need to point out that you don't want sparkling water when you order it at the restaurant. Still, most Koreans visiting here also don't trust tap water. I will soon visit Korea soon for the first time, part of me wants to be stubborn and continue to drink tap water (I read it's safe) but maybe I'll adapt to the culture and do what everyone does.
Looking forward to your milk review. Curious since according to my girfriend many Koreans were forced to drink milk as children and had a traumatic experience with it as a result, also I assume the milk industry is not a heavily subsidized as in Europe.
Tap water is safe, but if you're with other Koreans I'd recommend to remember "when in Rome" because people might think it's a bit odd to drink tap water regularly. Some really old Korean buildings might not have clean pipes, but modern buildings nowadays are all fine. But nobody can stop you from drinking from your own tap :P For me though, the bottled water usually tastes better than tap water.
@@GoBillyKorean 알았어요, 감사합니다. 이렇게 할고예요!
This was so fun! I loved both of your reactions 😂
I miss the Well Water from my Grandmother's Home. Dasani is the closest that comes to it 🫶🏽💜
Why does Jeremy use formal speech with you? Just curious, hope this is not a rude question!
It's normal for younger kids to speak politely toward their parents. As they get older, they can choose how they want to speak and many will switch to more casual speech endings.
I’m saving the rankings for when I visit SK :)
Wow so interesting ❤❤❤❤
this was fun!
음매음매 염소가 아니라 원소 염소.....ㄷㄷ
In what language is 제레미 most comfortable speaking in?
He's still young so he's comfortable with both currently, but since he's in the US most of the time it's English.
@@GoBillyKorean ok
Damn he talks so fast and I’m trying to keep up with how he pronounces the names lol
Now I'll know which water to look for when I get to visit! 😄💦
How old is 제레미 ?
He's 8
@@GoBillyKorean oh ok. By the way he's sooo cute
Woda to woda 🤔
지금 너무 목말라요~