dude why are people focusing on the fact the last girl can speak fluent Korean but aren't focusing that she's clearly a vampire, I mean come on! she said herself she's lived there for 100 years.
I find it absolutely amazing when non-Asian children speak fluent Korean (or any race and language mixture). However, it's particularly interesting to me when foreigners go to Korea for like teaching, and end up raising their children there. Goals, honestly.
This REALLY motivates me to learn more Korean. I plan on traveling (and maybe even living) in Korea. I don't want to be the foreigner who knows nothing and expects a whole country to cater to me. People say it's a difficult language to learn but I think it's worth it. I think it sounds so beautiful when spoken and the words are so unique. I particularly love the inclusion of words of respect. In English, there is one way to talk to everyone. So I think showing respect to your elders and people above you is really awesome. It just shows how much respect is in the culture. I hope to learn a lot in the next two years so I can have a full filling trip and not be confused and annoying to the natives!
I've been learning for like 7 months now and I'm having a blast. It's absolutely difficult at times but totally worth the effort and studying haha good luck! 화이팅 💪🏽📚
I feel the exact same way, but I'm not sure where to start when learning Korean, so I'm taking it slow with Hangul and trying to pick up the language from various platforms of entertainment and such.
The girl in the end was born and raised in Korea. She's Korean. She is NOT a foreigner. She because she is not ethnically Korean, doesn't mean she is not Korean at all. She isn't different than any other Korean child besides her race. So TBH can y'all stop with the "wow a foreigner speaking Perf Korean! Wow that foreigner girl inspires me to learn!" Inspiration is cool and all, but how does a kid speaking their native tongue inspire you to learn it haha
+Juan Cruz she is korean. She classifies as a korean because she was born in Korea. Doesnt matter what colour or ethincity she is, she's a korean citizen by birth.
+Juan Cruz Just because she is black doesn't t mean she's African. You need to shut up because you're sounding dumb as hell. You do realize that Korean is also a nationality? She was born in Korea hence she is Korean. Dumbass
+Juan Cruz hey so saying someone is Korean (or German, Mexican, Indian, etc.) has nothing to do with skin color haha. I know it could've sounded weird or confusing hearing that the girl is Korean but that's referring to their nationality (country of citizenship). The girl was born in Korea so therefore is Korean but not of Korean descent. She would be considered African-Korean, the African part describing what 'type' (can't find a better word) of Korean she is. Like for me, I'm American but I'm not white. I'm of Korean ancestry but I was born in the states so therefore my nationality is American while my ethnicity (ancestry) is Korean = Korean-American. Hope this helped :]
If her parents are African-Americans and she was born in Korea, she would be Korean-American, but her race would be black. But if her parents are African born, she would be Korean-Senegalese. There are also Asians who have African ancestry she doesn't necessarily need to come from a clan. I do get the gist of what your saying her situation is a bit complex.
oh wow, that girl at the end though! she was super cute :) im glad that some people are starting to move to Korea and have families there, it is such a beautiful country
I'm sure half of the foreigners travelling to Korea is either interested in KPOP or the actors/actresses hence most would probably speak or understand a bit Korean. Like the basic phrases 😊
+Maffi Contreras well prolly they are eithet overwhelmed or scared that they might pronounce the word wrong. To me the most important probably is to learn where hwajangshil is located hahaha....
What I find so interesting is that even if you only know two words of a language, through actions and gestures you are for the most part still able to communicate with others.
+iRockYouRock67 it depends on her parents too she did say they were foreigners who came to Korea so they could've learned Korean and came to Korea and started a family there
Well.... She is Korean.... She was born in Korea.... She isn't a foreigner if that's her country. Also, since her parents do missionary work in Korea, I'm pretty sure she's been living there for at least a majority of her life (if not all).
+seulgi bear I get that but I mean ethnicity wise. I was born in a foreign country too than where my ancestors normally are from but I don't consider myself half [of the country] ethnically but only in nationality. Idk if that makes a difference but that's my perspective
I'm learning Korean by myself and I'm kind of a slow learner.. seeing people speak it fluently as a second language makes me feel a bit low tbh. any suggestions for self motivation?
Never give up. If it's something you really want, keep going for it. I'm self teaching myself Japanese. I am currently using Rosetta Stone and I love it. I'm a slow learner as well, so I know how you feel. Listening to music and watching dramas and anime in the language helps me stay motivated. Especially when I recognize a word or phrase. That really makes me feel good like I've accomplished something. I really admire people who can speak more than one language and because I want to be able to do that I think that helps me the most. One trick that works for me is, I will write down a bunch of phrases and keep that in my pocket. And whenever I get a chance throughout the day, I'll pull it out and pick one. And then I put it away and try to memorize it. Saying it over and over. Hope this helps! Good Luck and don't give up!
Don't give up! I speak 2 languages but one of them I'm not so good at but I'm trying to improve it and learn Korean as well. It gets pretty tough learning but don't stress too much on how fast you learn take your time and you'll be sure to get it :) FIGHTING !
This video just kills me. I'm so embarrassed for most of these people! If you're in a foreign country, at least try to learn how to say "sorry I don't know korean" in that language XD
넹 맞아요~ 나도 외국 사람입니다 그리고 저는 한국말 배워요고 그런데 열심히야 저는 독일에 살아요 때문에...ㅠㅠ 그리고 저도 젊은이야. ㅠㅠ 저는 하루만에 한국에 가고 싶어요 그리고 한국말 더 많이 배우고 바라요. ㅠㅠ 한국을 정말 신나요 생각해. 저는 정말 궁금해요. 저는 한국말 잘 못해요. 죄송합니당.ㅠㅠ
Loved the video! :) PS: we don't even know whether some of these people live in korea or just visit some relatives etc. I can't understand people complaining about them for not speaking/understanding korean 🤔
That girl is so cute! She lived in Korea for 100 years😂 I just love listening to Koreans speak in Korean. Maybe it's their accents😂Is it weird? Am I the only one who thinks so? Koreans make me want to learn to talk Korean. I pick up some phrases from kdramas & kpop😂😂
yesss!!! i love your videos so much!! your so bold! i love that alot of the foreigners knew abit of korean. i always find it respectful if you learn as much as you can about a language before you vist the country. also the little girl in the end was so adorable!! i wish that part of the video was longer lol
I love these kinds of videos, I actually watch them over and over and learn a lot of korean from them, it’s helping me get used to the kinds of real life conversations people have
It's amazing to see that korean people are so friendly. I'm learning korean and that makes me feel comfortable. Thank you guys for this video! I loved it. Kisses from Brazil.
I don't think it's rude. It's just kind of like saying like I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're saying. That's how I see it, but I would understand why you're saying that😃
I agree that if you go to another country you should at least try to learn to speak and understand some of the language, but if there are any American commenters on here you will know that there are many people who come here that don't speak English. Some try to learn but there are others who immerse themselves in their communities that their homeland language is spoken and don't bother to learn English. People from other countries love to criticize English speakers like they are the only ones who don't bother to learn their host country's language, they are not.
To a certain point, I agree. It honestly makes sense that one would learn the language of any country they go to. But I think the difference between those coming to America vs. those going to Korea is that English is not the official language. Yes, you often need it to function unless you're in a community that strictly speaks another language, but it's still somewhat of an American 'pride' to be so diverse, both in culture in language. Those who go to Korea are going to a country that is 97% Korean, almost entirely homogenous, and certainly entirely Korean-speaking. No 'melting-pot' expectations there. So it always seems a bit more odd to me that people especially wouldn't try to learn the language of a far more homogenous country, as opposed to learning English upon coming here. Not saying they shouldn't, just that the expectation isn't quite as high (or shouldn't be quite as high, I suppose).
+flowerboysandramyun rather than melting pot, i think salad bowl is better nowadays. My immigrant grandparents were expected to assimilate, but my immigrant friends have the freedom to celebrate and honor their home countries. But moving on...learning the language is important to any immigrant. We don't have an official language BECAUSE we welcome immigrants (some Americans less than others, unfortunately), but give me your hungry, etc, etc. However, according to a 2009 census survey, 80% of homes use English as their primary, and so they should. It's too expensive to run a country in multiple languages. We already do, to various degrees, to help immigrants acclimate, so I think not expecting immigrants to at least attempt to learn the language is not practical. However, if it's difficult for the immigrant generation, their children should pick it up, which is fairly normal and acceptable.
I dont really think that was the point of this video. It was just a reverse social experiment showing what its really like. Some people do speak the language and some dont.
i was pretty happy to see there was a good amount of foreigners speaking in korean there! Gives me inspiration tbh to really try hard to learn myself ^^
Aw I loved the children at the end and how their parents were foreigners and they were born in Korea and grew up learning the language, that's so cute!
The ones who could speak Korean, were probably all the KPop Fans who managed to move there and had to learn the language,... haha just kidding, but I really wanna learn Korean right now :-(
Last year, I watched this video and wouldn't have been able to understand a word if not for the English subtitles. It's so cool to come back after studying Korean on my own for 10 months! I still have a long way to go, but I understood and would be able to reply to just about everything. :D
dude why are people focusing on the fact the last girl can speak fluent Korean but aren't focusing that she's clearly a vampire, I mean come on! she said herself she's lived there for 100 years.
wow. yes you're right
CASSPurr Waspurr 😂😂😂
and looks so young too ! Lmao !
CASSPurr Waspurr 100y😂
Lol te la mamaste
I find it absolutely amazing when non-Asian children speak fluent Korean (or any race and language mixture). However, it's particularly interesting to me when foreigners go to Korea for like teaching, and end up raising their children there. Goals, honestly.
kid girl in the end speaks really good korean lol
+myname youwannaknow she's basically native! She sounds sooo Korean :)
+Thisisnot Gurke she should sound soooo korean if she was born there lol
I know :) That's exactly what I meant! It's pretty much like her native tongue and she just comes across as very Korean to me. :)
Thisisnot Gurke okay :)
The little kids at the and where so cute. I'm learning Korean too because I'm going on a vacation next year
welcome
I'm learning to audition for YG yeah 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👍🏽👍🏽
+(케이재) K.j.Wright good luck! 👍🏾
+KpopRookieJeslynR thanks you too!!!
+(케이재) K.j.Wright thank you :)
This REALLY motivates me to learn more Korean. I plan on traveling (and maybe even living) in Korea. I don't want to be the foreigner who knows nothing and expects a whole country to cater to me. People say it's a difficult language to learn but I think it's worth it. I think it sounds so beautiful when spoken and the words are so unique. I particularly love the inclusion of words of respect. In English, there is one way to talk to everyone. So I think showing respect to your elders and people above you is really awesome. It just shows how much respect is in the culture. I hope to learn a lot in the next two years so I can have a full filling trip and not be confused and annoying to the natives!
I've been learning for like 7 months now and I'm having a blast. It's absolutely difficult at times but totally worth the effort and studying haha good luck! 화이팅 💪🏽📚
it's not hard at all... i mean i learn how to read and write in one day 😂
+Pink Suho that's always the easy part lol
+LetsTalkKorean yessss
I feel the exact same way, but I'm not sure where to start when learning Korean, so I'm taking it slow with Hangul and trying to pick up the language from various platforms of entertainment and such.
the kid is so cute when she get angry with her brother... :)
Nur sharifah awww you're profile pic is so cute~
Moonlight Shadow hahaha thanks...
The girl in the end was born and raised in Korea. She's Korean. She is NOT a foreigner. She because she is not ethnically Korean, doesn't mean she is not Korean at all. She isn't different than any other Korean child besides her race. So TBH can y'all stop with the "wow a foreigner speaking Perf Korean! Wow that foreigner girl inspires me to learn!" Inspiration is cool and all, but how does a kid speaking their native tongue inspire you to learn it haha
Ikr
+Juan Cruz she is korean. She classifies as a korean because she was born in Korea. Doesnt matter what colour or ethincity she is, she's a korean citizen by birth.
+Juan Cruz Just because she is black doesn't t mean she's African. You need to shut up because you're sounding dumb as hell. You do realize that Korean is also a nationality? She was born in Korea hence she is Korean. Dumbass
+Juan Cruz hey so saying someone is Korean (or German, Mexican, Indian, etc.) has nothing to do with skin color haha. I know it could've sounded weird or confusing hearing that the girl is Korean but that's referring to their nationality (country of citizenship). The girl was born in Korea so therefore is Korean but not of Korean descent. She would be considered African-Korean, the African part describing what 'type' (can't find a better word) of Korean she is. Like for me, I'm American but I'm not white. I'm of Korean ancestry but I was born in the states so therefore my nationality is American while my ethnicity (ancestry) is Korean = Korean-American. Hope this helped :]
If her parents are African-Americans and she was born in Korea, she would be Korean-American, but her race would be black. But if her parents are African born, she would be Korean-Senegalese. There are also Asians who have African ancestry she doesn't necessarily need to come from a clan. I do get the gist of what your saying her situation is a bit complex.
I loved the ending with the children! Ugh, so cute.
I admit it :D
they're soo cute
마지막에 여자 아이 진짜 귀엽네요. 100년 살았다고 ㅋㅋㅋ
If you enjoyed watching this video, please give it a tumbs up and share :)
Thank you always for watching!
make more social experiment
i enjoyed watching all your videos👍👍 especially all your social experiments.I would like to recommend you of "taking selfies with strangers"
+Nada Hassan Please ?
+Amirah Nazirah agreeee
+Amirah Nazirah yes please do this >
Hahaha!~ XD That little girl at the end was SOOO cute and funny!! XDDDD
+JaeriSubs (sWeetYariiZiitAh16) She was adorable!
Yeah she really was
I really wanna meet that little cute girl
Just hang around noryangjin when you're in Korea hahaha
+Rafe OMG 😂😂 idkw but I laughed
+Rafe lolll that made me laugh hahaha
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You mean the cute little 1year old baby?😂
Oh I really want to learn Korean to go there and understand koreans
me too
same
me too. sorry
+기민성 why?
P Chuttata I tried to strike a joke
마지막에 나온 두 흑인 친구들.. 차별없이 좋은추억만 있기를...
애들 귀엽네요 ㅎㅎ
ㅎㅎㅎ 공감!ㅎㅎ
너무귀엽네요ㅜㅜㅜ안아주고싶어ㅓ..
맞아용 좋은 추억이 많이 있기를;D 넘 귀여운 애들!
말씀 완전 이쁘게 하시네요..ㅠㅠ 저도 같은마음입니다
When she went "아이고" I laughed so much hahaha she's so done with her brother
kathiskath ikr it was cute
The two kids at the end are so freaking adorable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THESE CHILDREN ARE AMAZING SPEAKING KOREAN SO FLUENTLY!!!!
vcs?????kkkkkkkkkk
Indeed. That first girl said she’s been living in Korea for 100 years. (Translation = very long time) 😂 very cute.
Aigoo
Não acredito, vcs por aqui?
마지막 여자애 귀엽다.
last girl is so cute
ㅋㅋ맞아 귀여워요
ㅇㅇㅋㅋ
you helped me understand what does 마지막 mean. Thanks 💓💓🌸
글랫숀 이름은 데보라에요 오빠가 제친구 데이빗이구요
글랫숀 맞아요 데이빗은6학년이고요 여자에 데보라는3학년 이예요..
저희 초등학교 예요
the girl at the end was the cutest thing ever
The little girl speaking Korean at the end was so cute
agreee she's adorable
Those kids at the end were so cute!
100년 산 애기 너무 귀여워욬ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅎㅎㅎ 네 너무 귀엽다
ㅇㅈㅇㅈ
애기 말투가 아주😂
100살 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
the last one is the besttttt! 여러분 안녕!
Yarazz Dada 안녕하세요 :)
김쥬 안녕하세요, 누구세요?
김쥬 아 맞다,:) ,ㅋㅋㅋ
한국어 잘하시네요 :)
Yarazz Dada 그냥 보기좋아서 댓글 달아봤습니다 ㅎ 좋은하루보내세요 :D
aw that girl who said she's been in korea for 100 years😂 so cute
귀여워죽겠네 100년산 꼬맹이 ㅋ
ZAZIE 100년산 꼬맹이 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
oh wow, that girl at the end though! she was super cute :) im glad that some people are starting to move to Korea and have families there, it is such a beautiful country
I'm sure half of the foreigners travelling to Korea is either interested in KPOP or the actors/actresses hence most would probably speak or understand a bit Korean. Like the basic phrases 😊
I have had some friends visit Korea and they were like speechless when natives talked to them. lol I am staying in Korea for almost 3 years
+Maffi Contreras well prolly they are eithet overwhelmed or scared that they might pronounce the word wrong. To me the most important probably is to learn where hwajangshil is located hahaha....
+Maffi Contreras they spoke mostly basic stuff in this video and quiet easy to understand if you have watched tons of kdrama....😂
+Maffi Contreras they spoke mostly basic stuff in this video and quiet easy to understand if you have watched tons of kdrama....😂
+FEMkath08 Easier said than done. 😂 I've been through that and I can probably speak for others as well.
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ이제 쫄지 않고 우리말 써야겠다...!
+JWVID ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
엌ㅋㅋㅋ하줜님ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
하줜이다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㄱㅇㅈ 아니한국에서왜영어를써야하는데
+ㄱㅇ 2 ㅋㅋㅋ뭔논리야
마지막에 아가들 너무 귀엽고 이런 영상 너무 좋습니다ㅠ♥
그니까요 ㅜㅜㅋㅋ 넘 귀여워 내가 목지 말라구 했자낰ㅋ
The last too kids were soo cute that woman was so nice to them talking so sweetly to them.. Just.. Aww ❤️
yea so true
that ending was precious!!! so cute ~
The little girl at the end sound so sweet, when talking to her bro... I'm learning Korean as well
Hahha the siblings at the end were so cute XD
"I told you not to eat it!!"
I love that you found a good amount that do speak Korean!
What I find so interesting is that even if you only know two words of a language, through actions and gestures you are for the most part still able to communicate with others.
3:23 what a sweet lady! saying princess with konglish accent so she can get ot better awwww
I'm impressed with that foreign girl wow :D !! It's nice to see some foreigners be able to speak Korean
+ᑭɛɬıɬє ᴹᴬᴷᴺᴬᴱ she was born in korea so she's korean
+iRockYouRock67 it depends on her parents too she did say they were foreigners who came to Korea so they could've learned Korean and came to Korea and started a family there
ᑭɛɬıɬє ᴹᴬᴷᴺᴬᴱ yeah my apologies i just read that south korea doesn't have ius solis
Well.... She is Korean.... She was born in Korea.... She isn't a foreigner if that's her country. Also, since her parents do missionary work in Korea, I'm pretty sure she's been living there for at least a majority of her life (if not all).
+seulgi bear I get that but I mean ethnicity wise. I was born in a foreign country too than where my ancestors normally are from but I don't consider myself half [of the country] ethnically but only in nationality. Idk if that makes a difference but that's my perspective
The last two kids were so adorable!!! This video was great 👍
oh my god the black kids are so cute. 😍 i died when the girl was complaining about her oppa eating her food hahaha
"오빠!먹으면 안된다고 했잖아! 아이고..." 너무 귀엽다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
God bless the two cute siblings🙏🏻 This is very nice! I am supporting you all!
I really love your social experiments, keep doing what you do!!!
I'm learning Korean by myself and I'm kind of a slow learner.. seeing people speak it fluently as a second language makes me feel a bit low tbh. any suggestions for self motivation?
Never give up. If it's something you really want, keep going for it. I'm self teaching myself Japanese. I am currently using Rosetta Stone and I love it. I'm a slow learner as well, so I know how you feel.
Listening to music and watching dramas and anime in the language helps me stay motivated. Especially when I recognize a word or phrase. That really makes me feel good like I've accomplished something.
I really admire people who can speak more than one language and because I want to be able to do that I think that helps me the most.
One trick that works for me is, I will write down a bunch of phrases and keep that in my pocket. And whenever I get a chance throughout the day, I'll pull it out and pick one. And then I put it away and try to memorize it. Saying it over and over.
Hope this helps! Good Luck
and don't give up!
Bubbles i heard that there'a site named letslearnkorean at it's quite ok for learning korean.
+Stephy Unger Thank you so much. Your advices helped a lot.. I'll make sure to keep all of that in mind. You're so kind!
+박주연 Thank you! I'll check it out!
Don't give up! I speak 2 languages but one of them I'm not so good at but I'm trying to improve it and learn Korean as well. It gets pretty tough learning but don't stress too much on how fast you learn take your time and you'll be sure to get it :) FIGHTING !
The 2 siblings at the end sooooo cute 😍 and speak good korean 👌🏼
the little girl at the end was so cute ❤
the little girl at the end is soo cutee
That little girl at the end makes my heart melt, she's so cute!!
ㅋㅋㅋ 마지막ㅋㅋㅋ 아이고 머리아파 ㅋㅋㅋ
+krunki Ahn ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 아주 귀여워요~~~
너무 귀여웠어요ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
ㅋㅋㅋ
This video just kills me. I'm so embarrassed for most of these people! If you're in a foreign country, at least try to learn how to say "sorry I don't know korean" in that language XD
if u dont speak there language, why the fk would u say that in their language. that makes no sense
At least learn how to say it so they understand you won't be able to communicate with them. If you think, it makes sense.
Lmao most people understand "I don't know" just putting that out there xD
But they don’t know Korean 😕?
Certified _weirdo learning atleast one sentence in that language is what this person means. You dont have to know the whole language
Those black little children speaking in Korean are lovely. Am I the only one who loves globalization?
No you're not I love mixed babies. I love culture. I love the fact that there is a difference. And yet. We're all the same. *mindblowing*
The girl in the video kinda has a voice like park bo young :)
I thought the exact same!!
omg youre right!
ㅇㅈ 박보영같애 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ZaLu 네 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Aww the siblings towards the end were so cute
the little girl at the end was so cute. I was laughing so hard at the end though "you're giving me a headache! I told you not to eat it!"
Omg the ending was so cute.. With the two kids.. Awwww
마지막에 흑인 꼬마 남매들 귀엽네
overwhelming power 맞아요!
Lee Felix 또 또 시작이다
hola que lindo país es korea I love korea
The last one childrens very cute 😂😂
The kid is so cute at the end, the way she talks like an adult LOL and even joked being 100yrs old LOL
I want to become best friends with the kids at the end ㅠㅠㅠㅠ💕💕
The kids at the end were so cute! :) I'm trying to learn Korean right now, hopefully i can be as fluent as them one day :D
마지막에 꼬마들 대화가 너무 귀여워요 ㅋㅋㅋ 아이고~ ㅋㅋㅋ
ㅋㅋㅋ 네...
넹 맞아요~ 나도 외국 사람입니다 그리고 저는 한국말 배워요고 그런데 열심히야 저는 독일에 살아요 때문에...ㅠㅠ 그리고 저도 젊은이야. ㅠㅠ 저는 하루만에 한국에 가고 싶어요 그리고 한국말 더 많이 배우고 바라요. ㅠㅠ 한국을 정말 신나요 생각해. 저는 정말 궁금해요. 저는 한국말 잘 못해요. 죄송합니당.ㅠㅠ
+달미쳤어 배워요* 죄송합니다.ㅠㅠ
+달미쳤어 wow! 언젠가는 한국에 꼭 올 수 있길 기도할게요!^^ i hope you will gonna be here in korea.
I'm jealous of the two little kids at the end 😂
Loved the video! :)
PS: we don't even know whether some of these people live in korea or just visit some relatives etc.
I can't understand people complaining about them for not speaking/understanding korean 🤔
That girl is so cute! She lived in Korea for 100 years😂 I just love listening to Koreans speak in Korean. Maybe it's their accents😂Is it weird? Am I the only one who thinks so? Koreans make me want to learn to talk Korean. I pick up some phrases from kdramas & kpop😂😂
Syazwyna Me toooo, I love how korean language sounds! Im planning on learning korean after my exams
yesss!!! i love your videos so much!! your so bold! i love that alot of the foreigners knew abit of korean. i always find it respectful if you learn as much as you can about a language before you vist the country. also the little girl in the end was so adorable!! i wish that part of the video was longer lol
How adorable this two cute kids in the end of the video
the lil kids at the end so cute 😂💖💖
That little girl was soo cute omg
The two kids at the end were so cute haha
I love how diverse our world is becoming!!
love your style and concept for this channel
the one with the kids are sooo cute!
i wanna speak korean too. and i wanna go to korea and talk in korean with jay.
i'll work for this. just wait
haha i feel you
+So Ho HAHAHA YES
Those kids motivated me to study 한국어 harder
어떡해 저 흑인 여자아이 너무귀엽다.. 목소리 왜케 이쁨? 아 너무귀여워ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
I love these kinds of videos, I actually watch them over and over and learn a lot of korean from them, it’s helping me get used to the kinds of real life conversations people have
omg the kids at the end are so cute
It's amazing to see that korean people are so friendly. I'm learning korean and that makes me feel comfortable. Thank you guys for this video! I loved it. Kisses from Brazil.
omg the siblings were so cute looool
responding as just "i dont speak korean" is rude, i guess?
I don't think it's rude. It's just kind of like saying like I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're saying. That's how I see it, but I would understand why you're saying that😃
I think its rude
+Señorita Jung Ahn Lee what do you want them t do? say 'wait a second' and google translate it?
little peach
"sorry" at least
im not korean btw
I agree that if you go to another country you should at least try to learn to speak and understand some of the language, but if there are any American commenters on here you will know that there are many people who come here that don't speak English. Some try to learn but there are others who immerse themselves in their communities that their homeland language is spoken and don't bother to learn English. People from other countries love to criticize English speakers like they are the only ones who don't bother to learn their host country's language, they are not.
To a certain point, I agree. It honestly makes sense that one would learn the language of any country they go to. But I think the difference between those coming to America vs. those going to Korea is that English is not the official language. Yes, you often need it to function unless you're in a community that strictly speaks another language, but it's still somewhat of an American 'pride' to be so diverse, both in culture in language. Those who go to Korea are going to a country that is 97% Korean, almost entirely homogenous, and certainly entirely Korean-speaking. No 'melting-pot' expectations there. So it always seems a bit more odd to me that people especially wouldn't try to learn the language of a far more homogenous country, as opposed to learning English upon coming here. Not saying they shouldn't, just that the expectation isn't quite as high (or shouldn't be quite as high, I suppose).
+flowerboysandramyun rather than melting pot, i think salad bowl is better nowadays. My immigrant grandparents were expected to assimilate, but my immigrant friends have the freedom to celebrate and honor their home countries.
But moving on...learning the language is important to any immigrant. We don't have an official language BECAUSE we welcome immigrants (some Americans less than others, unfortunately), but give me your hungry, etc, etc. However, according to a 2009 census survey, 80% of homes use English as their primary, and so they should. It's too expensive to run a country in multiple languages. We already do, to various degrees, to help immigrants acclimate, so I think not expecting immigrants to at least attempt to learn the language is not practical. However, if it's difficult for the immigrant generation, their children should pick it up, which is fairly normal and acceptable.
I dont really think that was the point of this video. It was just a reverse social experiment showing what its really like. Some people do speak the language and some dont.
That little girl at the end is so cute!
That black girl was so cute 😄 Btw loving your channel!
I'm dying of the sister's and her brother's cuteness
i found this one of the best korean youtube channel
definitely agree on that ^0^
i agrre
The girl at the end was the cutest thing ever!
아 이번 영상 진짜 잘봤어요! !
+SOO NOT SUE 어~ ! 좋아요 !!! ^-^
나두 잘 봤당ㅋㅋ 특히 마지막으로 나온 겹게생긴 아들이 한국말 잘 하는걸 봤을때 솔음돋았더라구ㅎㅎ 나도 미국사람인데 저 아이들은 나보단 한국말 더 잘한뎈ㅋㅋ 어떻게 xP
i was pretty happy to see there was a good amount of foreigners speaking in korean there! Gives me inspiration tbh to really try hard to learn myself ^^
I really really enjoy watching your social experiments!
흑인여자이이 너므귀여웡 ㅠㅠ
I love watching your videos cause all of them are very interesting! 엄지척!! 👍😊
the black girl speaking fluent korean woooooooooow, so cute
The black girl is korean lol. She was born there....
Omg you're fluent in English cause you've been living in an English country plus it's your native tongue:O whooaaaa
TheHoonJin
i lowkey got jealous 😭
Juicy Pear wow did u get salty over a compliment? 😂
Connor Hay Korean by nationality not by ethnicity
I've been walking around Seoul hoping to be in one of these videos HAHAHHA.
me too lol
i loved the kids at the end! awesome!
Allie C You too..
the little girl is so cuteeee
4:02 wow that little girl was good at Korean 😍
Hiii
Bts Trash duh she was born there lol
it's cool
I mean I'm assuming it's her first language since she was born there lol
yeah thats how it is if its your first language. 😝
Wow! So suprising how many foreigners actually speak korean
Aw I loved the children at the end and how their parents were foreigners and they were born in Korea and grew up learning the language, that's so cute!
the kids at the end were cute
The ones who could speak Korean, were probably all the KPop Fans who managed to move there and had to learn the language,... haha just kidding, but I really wanna learn Korean right now :-(
Velma Wendt most of them probably don't know nothing about kpop tho.
but good luck learning korean.
mabf1953 Mabf haha yea, I think so too (it was a joke anyways) but Thank you 😊
that ending was terribly cute
Last year, I watched this video and wouldn't have been able to understand a word if not for the English subtitles. It's so cool to come back after studying Korean on my own for 10 months! I still have a long way to go, but I understood and would be able to reply to just about everything. :D