It's really heartwarming to see males compliment eachother, especially if it's to do with features. I think sometimes we don't realize just how different lifestyles are around the world so for a man to be comfortable enough to say another man is ''cute'' or ''handsome'' is something very special and needs to be normalized. This was a lovely social experiment that should happen a lot more often, join hands in heart.
Sad that most males feel that they can't compliment another man's looks. It's because of all the judgement/hate that gay people have gotten for years. Straight males don't want to feel that hate in any way, so they hold back compliments.
I definitely picked up on this when I went to Korea. In Korea, it’s normal if a man compliments another man. In the US, it’s “gay.” Different cultures can be very inspiring and I loved learning about Korean culture. I now compliment all my homies lol
I find it very interesting that Asians find our facial features more defined, particularly our noses. Gotta love the awkwardness of a language barrier, but the fact everyone tries is lovely.
Likely because asians have very smooth and undefined faces, with not so many unique features that stand out. It's strange how people in other parts of the world would find that to be the perfect face, meanwhile in Asia it's the opposite.
Because they are looking at a very unique person compared to their everyday culture … it’s really interesting… but as an American if you put and Asian (or any other ethnicity) in front of me I wouldn’t be fascinated with them in the same way bc America is so diverse
@@chrisgivestricks1810 She didn't even ask a question in the first place. So you can't say "...is the real question" Also you're not supposed to put a queston mark after question. And that is not a proper sentence. "The real question is, when will you post on youtube?" Is a proper sentence since you're asking. But since she didn't ask from the beginning you can ask like this: "When will you post on youtube?" (Better way): "Hello, hope you're having a great day! May i ask when you're going to post on youtube?"
He was really respectful with it too, when other people do it it gives off koreaboo vibes idkw edit: guys I'm talking about the mannerisms in general not just the laughing
It also is something that people that are a bit awkward do. From his demeanor (and my own experience), it's just something I notice we all share (awkward/self conscious people). A good belly or open mouthed laugh usually comes because someone says or something unexpected happens
“He’s so cool! I want to look like him…” That’s one of the most genuine things you can say because in Korea facial features are what define “beauty” to them.
@@Benjamin-si4bg I didn't make it about race sir, as you see I used words to describe skin color, otherwise it would be improper to use such words in a way to describe race in my humbled opinion. If I were to make it about race, I would have respectfully use the words, African Americans and Caucasian
@@quinshawnbritton2949 My english ain’t the best, anyways you are correct on that part. But why make a comment about skin color then, since it was irrelevent to the top comment?
I like how everyone called him handsome, pretty, cute, etc it’s so respectful and cute Edit: im@KooKie didn’t call him ugly, they just had an opinion/theory (that may be true) nothing else to fight about. They may have wanted to be respectful and Kind so they called him good looking. Stop digging down into im@KooKie’s reply, its nothing deep.
@@ILooKs33 also if they thought he was ugly they wouldn’t say it but they also wouldn’t compliment him just to say it so I doubt it’s because they “didn’t want to offend him” you’re not obligated to compliment someone upon meeting them... gurl if you think he’s ugly just say that cuz it’s clear that’s what you think 💀🚶🏽♀️
@@soobin8963 I think you misunderstood what I meant. I just see that some of them (not all) seemed to be kind of nervous and that she complemented him to ease tension. But honestly, I don't know what's going on in their heads, but I have to be open-minded and see things from both sides. And no, I don't find him ugly.
brennan is soo kind, down to earth when someone called him handsome look at his expressions .. i love that guy😭❤️ he is a fighter..❤️❤️ that's it.. let's meet him
As a Black man that has been South Korea this warms my heart every time. I loved being in Seoul and visiting jeju island such an amazing place to live I recommend every person to visit Seoul at least once or twice a year
The one thing I noticed is that when a Korean meets an American is that they can drop the formalities. It's almost a sigh of relief for them. If they met some other Korean for the first time they would have to keep the formalities up. Because their society requires them to do so. But with an American they don't have to because he doesn't expect them to be formal. Notice at 3:17 how Yumi touches his shoulder when he says he is so nervous. Bom compares hands with him at 9:40. Would they do that with a Korean man that they just met?
Nope, I dont think they would. As a Korean (born in the US though), whenever I meet another Korean I have to be formal because it’s rude to be informal to strangers. Notice how some of the people in the video bowed. Koreans (and probably most Asians) normally bow when meeting a new person- especially someone who is older than you. I think that they became more relaxed when realizing that they’re talking to an American because Americans dont have the same manners as we do. Also, I think Bom compared hands because to Koreans it’s interesting since we dont interact with Americans that much, kinda like meeting an alien. Also (from my experience) Yumi touched his shoulder because it was funny. So thats my explanation. But Im not completely sure about all of this because I was born in the US, but I go to Korea sometimes.
Ha how funny that Brennan thinks he’s ugly bc he’s not. I think he’s handsome from inside and out. He seems very delightful person. I really enjoyed it watching this video. So kool. 😊
I love how the American was even more nervous than them, especially when he met the pretty girl- he seems so sweet all of these interactions were so cute qwq
I would very much assume they were prepped beforehand, and selected. In Bournemouth, UK we had a lot of English language students from Korea (even Korean churches, supermarkets). Absolutely no trouble at all, polite, clean, hardworking, modern, honest, integrated into the local community. They stayed with local families, went to ridiculously over-priced English schools, and presumably got a short stay visa to do some travelling. Then, after a few years, they refused to come over because it was not an 'authentic' experience, namely, there were too many immigrants, too many arab shops. They also refused to have a non-white teacher as they felt they paid for 'a real British' person, causing employment issues. Then one Korean woman, young student, was unfortunately stabbed in the back, she was walking down a perfectly normal residential road in Charminster at night and had never met the person. As she was dying she described the person as arab. That was pretty much the end of the era of the Korean students in Bournemouth.
As a black man here from/in America Brooklyn, NY to be exact. I truly understand and agree with him. 2017 I took at that time my 6 & 8 year old daughter and son with me to Japan for a spring break vacation. That was one thing I taught them, when going to someone else country you must respect them, their culture, language, and rules if you can't then never go. I research the do's and don'ts before entering as well as learned and taught my kids basic Japanese words to get by. Turned out to be a wonderful trip and wonderful experience. Watching this made me understand why at one of the parks I was approached by a man that asked to take a picture of my family and I with him as he was from South Korea. They love Americans and are impressed I guess being black also is a plus as well 🤣. I highly recommend people to travel more and visit others way of life and living we can truly learn a lot from one another.
@@arieluv615 that is totally insane but extremely funny. An might work though, just to show people how friendly us black people are vs what the media makes us out to be.
I love how openly the Korean men compliment another mans looks and have no hang ups about it or saying it, or get defensive that anyone will see it as flirting. It’s just a nice compliment from one person to another and it’s refreshing to see. I wish more guys in other countries weren’t as hung up on “ seeming homosexual” if he is not or “ I can’t tell a man he’s handsome” etc
i know right ugh xDDD I hate that if like a guy compliments another guy it's like "woaah they're gay!" UGH ykwim?? I like the idea of just being able to compliment eachother without having any lashback
I love the way all koreans complimented him and treated him very nice . Also how brennan tried to get involved in them and to have good conversation. I have watched many koreans videos of foreigners who told about racism in korea bt I think youngsters are very open minded and they always welcome foreigners with whole heartily.💜
Lol i was born in Russia but i am black And that was pretty rare in Russia Man people were always suprised to see me (More people were actually mean about it tho oop)
I hear it can be rough sometimes being black in Russia, although I've never been there myself. I'm Bulgarian but I moved to South Africa and I have to say, I have met exactly 5 black people my entire time in Bulgaria. Eastern Europe is a bit of a bubble
It's strange because the eastern Europeans that leave eastern europe seem to very much like black people. I get A LOT of attention from eastern Europeans. First guy that hit on me in a club was Bulgarian.
To the OP, that’s awful that people tended to be mean about you being a black russian. can I ask you more about that? Not sure what questions I have, but, your comment made me so curious about that culture, and I’d like to understand what it was like for you. I know all about american racism, but obviously the roots of that are totally different. If this is too broad, you can tell me to just go do my own research, haha, but hearing from people firsthand is so interesting.
O I'm also in russia now (I'm half russian and half peruvian) and moved here a few years ago (i was living in peru all my life so I consider my self peruvian) and when I started to speak in spanish sometimes I got hate comments from strangers for me to learn russian because I'm in russia and I only can talk in russian in their country and of course I don't get up to the beauty standards so it was hard at first because people in the streets also used to tell me mean stuff :c but I got used to it and I meet good people who respects me and likes me the way I am and from were i come from
rofl, it's funny how that works - I have worked as a Bounty Hunter for 6 years. I can kick a door in, go on vehicle chases, been shot at several times, but I love people and am pretty nervous to try to make friends. I like the people in this video, they seem like genuine good people.
I love that you said “…learn to be respectful of the culture.” My favorite part of visiting places is to experience the culture. There is so much potential for growth if you are able to forget yourself for a time, and fully experience other people and cultures.
Can you have Brennan as a recurring guest? Pretty please 🥺 He doesn't have to become regular cast or anything....just the occasional episode so we can enjoy his interactions with everyone...it's pretty obvious they all really liked his personality and he seems to have had a blast so why not do it again sometime? 😁
I find it so interesting how it’s culturally appropriate and common enough to casually just tell people you like their specific facial features. If stranger started detailing and going in about my face, I’d be so confused loo
I'm thinking actually theres a pattern to those that stay in a foreign for a long period of time. I feel they might not fit in as much in American and gravitate towards countries that culturally match their personality and picked up even more of the locals traits.
I mean many stereotypes of countries are only true in some cases Like I’m American and I’m from Texas but nobody ik in the city I live fits the Texas stereotype nor southern stereotype But yeah
@@cetriyasArtnComicsChannel I heard about something like that recently, they even might experience reverse culture shock if they went back to the US. It's pretty interesting.
Brennan is a great guy! I really like what he said at the end, and agree with him 100%! When you go abroad ( to Korea or anywhere outside your home country)...it is important to know you are a guest and should show your respect and learn a bit about how to be polite in their culture! Minsu’s reaction at 8:08 is priceless! Minsu is a great addition to the Giggle cast! Jaewon really does have the best sense of humour! Jaewon always makes me laugh! Taesang speaks really well in English 👍!!! Yumi, Jaewon, Bom, Taesang, Jungmi & Minsu are so kind and Wonderful! I appreciate everyone at Giggle! Thank you all ( PDnim too)!!!!
i did not expect them to be so shocked when taking their blindfolds off, i guess it’s because diversity is low in Korea, you wouldn’t see someone like him while down the street
Yeah I noticed the girl in the white coat was literally shaking when she saw him, but I feel like it wasn’t nervous shaking it felt like she was scared 😕
@@BittyCryp rap and hip hop did not originate from aboriginals but from a Jamaican American in 1970 in the South Bronx section In New York, take ur coughs elsewhere cuz your not saying anything accurate
@@amisings3716 this how I know it’s too much pearls for y’all. Think for once, he didn’t create hip hop. The only original he is the original person. Aboriginal. It’s called critical thinking. But lemme keep my pearls. Y’all right...
But it should be. Most traditional martial artists are taught to be respectful to all, and I'm all situations. This gives me more hope that mixed martial artists aren't skipping out on the moral and life lessons everyone that is capable of taking a life in unarmed combat should have.
Being a martial artists is about learning to control yourself and be humble about your abilities. You should never underestimate someone and their ability and that leads to respect. Martial arts is about avoiding a fight, not iniciate it
When I used to play a lot of contact sports and all the training required for them, I was almost always emotionally exhausted because of all the rage I tapped into. I really only had happiness left. I imagine that other people feel similarly.
Ma mahn.. I have been thinking of how I'll be a billionaire so I can go to Korea and meet them for the whole year lol.. you took the words right out of my mouth😂😂🤣🤣
I can understand being shy around all the Giggle ladies, they're all beautiful, especially Yumi, she's always so energetic and happy and makes you feel good too.
"He is so cool, I want to look like him" made me melt actually because it felt so open and unbiased toward ones own egotism. That was very beautiful and made me go awww so refreshing!
@@StrykerGamingOfficial yes I didn't watch it that's how why I was able to make this comment. I often just come here to post whatever without watching. Makes a lot of sense
Actually, I agree with Ain Du that it's possible. In my experience, I changed a lot of my manners and personality living years in another country. I guess it does change who you are if you merge into the new culture... today even though I came back to my home country I still have some traits learned by their culture while living abroad :)
As a black person, it was so surprising and heart warming to see Koreans treat a foreigner so kind and complement him,esp. at the end when the guy said he want to be like him.
His friendly demeanor went a long way, I'm sure. He didn't try to be the stereotypical stoic badass just waiting for you to slip up and say something racist.
I was actually surprised when he said he came from South Carolina because that's where I'm from and nobody ever thinks about even moving out of their home town.
Facts I was born in the south, but raised in the Northwest. Getting anyone to visit from the South is like saving someone from a cult. They can't quite seem to leave the state like it's a barrier they'd have to go through.
Like Righhhhhht , me too!! I’m from Greenville and yeah it’s always a shock to hear 👂🏽 someone who made it out of there cause man o’ man do pple stay stagnant there!
This is was a top grade interaction! I loved every minute of it!! This gave me just a little small hope for humanity. With a world filled with fears, xenophobia and prejudice, this was just so refreshing to watch. I really hope they bring him back and do more of these or similar stuff more often. Loved 🥰 it
This was wonderful! As a Black American, I love how this wasn't just about meeting a Black man, it was about the person. There was so much wonderful curiosity! I really enjoyed this. Brennan, as well as all of the Korean participants, were very very sweet. And the all were quite beautiful🙂.
This reminds me of a show by a comedian named Vir Das. He told a story of his people meeting a black person for the first time and that the absolute first thing he called out was that he was black. However there was no malice in his observation but curiosity. His family touched his skin and he touched theirs and they touched eachothers hair. They were exploring how different they were and had much pleasure in meeting him. Then gave a banger of a quote that I will most likely fuck up: "If we could openly acknowledge, explore and accept what makes us different, instead of pretending that we're not different while still secretly thinking that we are different, perhaps we can all finally be on the same page and be less.... different."
@@tystroud4155 Missing the damn point. Stop just hearing “race” and THINK. Do you know anything about how people in countries with people who mainly look like them react to people who don’t and who they rarely see except for in the media?
skin whiteners, double eyelid surgery, nose jobs. have some knowledge, dont be so clueless. im sure theyre beautiful, but they change all of their physical features.
And he says when I was 28 which means he is older than that now. I get really scared seeing Asian people talking about their age ... sometimes I look at the person and I think they are like 20 and they actually are 30. its really crazy here in Asia. Their skin is PERFECT!
I m asian ,but it depend on how much you take care of your skin .in asian, we take care of our skin a lot, food and also do surgery to get youthful face and actually saying asians think westerners are so pretty .
There’s a big difference between Americans who have lived abroad and Americans who have only lived in America. This would be a whole different show most times. He even knows some of the language and is deferential as if he is on their turf. A lot of Americans couldn’t find Korea on a map, honestly.
I mean, in fairness. Most people of all countries don't concern themselves with the geographical locations of other countries that aren't in their immediate vicinity. For example, when Brennen stated that he was from South Carolina, the first response was 'I don't know where that is'. It's a common thing between nations. Everyone wants to say this stuff about American's like they're the only one's guilty of it.
@@shadows_star well a lot of people in america, especially young adults, don't even know much about America. Like mose don't know where most states are in their own country. I live in America and thats sad
@@crowpotking1100 I think that, nationally speaking, it has a lot to do with an emphasis on identifying with one's state. People are primarily concerned with what happens within their state rather than outside of it. That and just how massive the US is.
Idk why but it’s making me so uncomfortable how close the chairs are to each other. Like they’re almost bumping each other’s legs lmaooo. Let me get back to watching the video 😂
Oh my their reactions to seeing him were so funny, they were all so shocked, and I felt so bad cause the American guy seemed so nervous when they took their blindfolds off
As someone who lives in canada and sees a decent amount of diversity every day, it’s interesting to see their reactions. It’s difficult for me to imagine being shocked
That is how we should treat everyone from everywhere....we all share one world n have one life....I wish I could also make friends with koreans and people from everywhere. I absolutely love Korean Artists!!!! I also love their Kdramas It's ALL I've watched in the last 2 years and I never get tired if it. They are beautiful fascinating people and their lifestyles amazes me. I watch and enjoy Thai Actors n Musicians Chinese as well. Music has no barriers and shouldn't have. I'm from the US and wish we had more foreigners here in my City... I would love to visit Korea one day myself. I loved this.... this was nice
"of course we can be friends. I'm not better than you." I love a humble person. Brennan was very sweet and attentive. As a fellow southern American, thanks for representing us in a good light!
Brennan is a cool dude. Awesome attitude, really humble, loves the people and the culture. he sets a great example for foreigners who want to come to Korea, I think!
I've never met anyone like Brennan, hes a very very kind man who is genuine and likes to make others happy and im so glad that he exists we need more people that are as honest and sweet as him!
@@prestonp.7094 Definitely not the same. Some people categorize hiphop as an american genre, but don’t specify it’s specific roots to African American culture. There’s a national & ethnic dynamic to it unlike Anime..
@@purplerainbow1995 It's kind of weird. I was introduced to hip hop, that reggae music bounce? (sorry, I'm not quite sure how to describe the music sound), and electronic music in Korea in the early 90s along with hip hop style. I came to America and saw MC Hammer, Kriss Kross, LL, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Naughty by Nature, Tribe Called Quest, Blacksheep, Heavy D, and TLC and I'm not sure if En Vogue falls under that umbrella but I thought they were really cool. It's kind of weird. I'm not even sure how I came across this music in the states since my parents didn't listen to that type of music. I don't know, I guess I kind of took it for granted as it was just music and it was fun and had a style. Strangely it never occurred to me that it might not be mainstream. I grew up watching a lot of black shows and movies and it didn't occur to me until I went to visit movies and when it was my turn to pick movies I was asked why I was watching black movies. It weird in reflection to look back and think about how I just thought it was music and predominantly black people making it never seemed weird to me. I guess TMNT2 just made me think it was all of America. Watching Kid, Moesha, Winslows, Cosby, Martin, growing up with Will Smith. I don't know, maybe it was just me but black people seemed at least equal with the media I consumed. I wonder if my experience was similar for all kids at the time or how pervasive black media was in the mainstream. I will say that Korean music kind of helped make these things familiar to me so music was just music. It's interesting to have an ah-ha moment thinking about a time period that I never do. I just wonder if I would have been sucked towards say a New Kids on the Block/90210 kind of world without that bridge.
@@yearsago-kj7kq in Germany abide to laws very strictly, like at the traffic light even when no car is coming you wait till it’s turns green, recycling bin, different trash bags for different recycle. Sundays all shops are close except restaurants. Different types of ‘You - sie,Sie, as well as addressing people. You don’t have to Tip waiters,bus connections is great, they drive even on Sundays it’s depends on where you live too, if you live in rural area it’s bad connection. Driving in Autobahn is super fast and famous here and don’t overtake on the right please, to get driving licenses is very hard. Police security, is good, but they are quite racist, there was this news about German police on a private chat group where they talk about people of another color they unguiltyly arrested them. Ignorant still exist here, be it among people you may know, they like some time compare your skin color to theirs and say if they sunbath they will have like your color for example. You still get starred at too. Idk if it’s bcz of where I live but getting a driving license is a big deal. Cyber bullying is somewhat common and gangs things. The 3 school system, although they cover it, but German has this social class or elitism system. Gymnasium for bright students headed for college, (2) Realschule for the next step down, kids headed for average or better white-collar positions, and (3) Hauptschule for the bottom tier, generally aimed at the trades and blue-collar jobs. When it’s comes to school counseling, Most foreigners will get the 2nd and 3rd variations and the 1st are for mainly very smart and German Born children or rich kinds of the high society.although the good thing is that it’s also easy to switch tracks. High school here is called gymnasium and there is this vocational school for students that what to work easy money and also goes to school like a professional training school called Berufsschule. Schools are free except some universities/college. It’s easily to get cast aside bcz of their mentality, the way they are brought up, straight laced, majority goes to clubs to relieve stress I think. Beers and if you work here, you will notice that they also bring bark snacks/foods to work. If they don’t know you, they won’t talk with you and they don’t want to associate with you they keep their speech short. Fast paced country and perfectionism is common. West Germany and north Germany 🇩🇪 they differ from each other, mainly bcz of history, although they unity as one Germany but there are still some conspiracy. Honestly there are a lot to talk about, but I will stop here. Ps what could you like to here about?
It's funny how he called himself ugly but *everybody* else said that he was good looking/handsome/pretty. I agree with them.
no one would call someone ugly in a recorded session which would be posted in the internet.
i agree with them also btw. he do be looking fine.
He is so cutee! I love his personality
@@huhjanus they’d probably not say anything rather than lie if you know what i mean
@@huhjanus u look good too no cap if that is you
The American guy is soooooo chilled out it's relaxing just to watch him
the power of a mma fighter, relaxedddd
Probably cuz he was a marine
@@renecastel3459 just stfu
@@renecastel3459 what's wrong with you ? You good why so much hatred !
@@renecastel3459 aight I'm out have a nice day God bless you brother
"...you should learn to be respectful to someone's culture. Because we are guest here. Fair is fair.". -TRUTH
When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
YES.
Perfect
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@Doffy Rob what
It's really heartwarming to see males compliment eachother, especially if it's to do with features. I think sometimes we don't realize just how different lifestyles are around the world so for a man to be comfortable enough to say another man is ''cute'' or ''handsome'' is something very special and needs to be normalized. This was a lovely social experiment that should happen a lot more often, join hands in heart.
Sad that most males feel that they can't compliment another man's looks. It's because of all the judgement/hate that gay people have gotten for years. Straight males don't want to feel that hate in any way, so they hold back compliments.
In America, basically every other teenager will call a man complimenting another man "gay"
@@AnakinSkywalker909 It's the truth sadly. But it's time to change that negative way of thinking. It's clearly only doing more harm than good.
Compliment your homies!
I definitely picked up on this when I went to Korea. In Korea, it’s normal if a man compliments another man. In the US, it’s “gay.” Different cultures can be very inspiring and I loved learning about Korean culture. I now compliment all my homies lol
Brennan: “i like him, he’s funny.”
Teasang: “it’s me. funny man”
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Are you sure that was taesang??
Jaewon said that lol ^^
He must have eaten the funny funny fruit
Obviously I didnt
He's crushing hard on Yumi. So cute.
I understand
Everyone loves Yumi. She is too cute.
@Waldel Martell Sure, she is a good looking and probably very fun girl to hang out with. And she's a celeb now so...
Who doesnt really.
@Waldel Martell Well, they have over 200000 subs so she is def. a minor celeb.
this might sound ironic since he's in martial arts but
WE MUST PROTECT THIS MAN AT ALL COSTS
I love your name 😂
youre right lol
Yes indeed
Agree
I strongly agree 😂
I find it very interesting that Asians find our facial features more defined, particularly our noses. Gotta love the awkwardness of a language barrier, but the fact everyone tries is lovely.
He speaks Korean
@@ariarimeowmeow we know
Likely because asians have very smooth and undefined faces, with not so many unique features that stand out. It's strange how people in other parts of the world would find that to be the perfect face, meanwhile in Asia it's the opposite.
Because they are looking at a very unique person compared to their everyday culture … it’s really interesting… but as an American if you put and Asian (or any other ethnicity) in front of me I wouldn’t be fascinated with them in the same way bc America is so diverse
They’re Korean.
the american guy is adorable he’s like “i’m so nervous “
When will you post on youtube is the real question? 🤔
@@chrisgivestricks1810 She didn't even ask a question in the first place. So you can't say "...is the real question"
Also you're not supposed to put a queston mark after question. And that is not a proper sentence. "The real question is, when will you post on youtube?" Is a proper sentence since you're asking. But since she didn't ask from the beginning you can ask like this: "When will you post on youtube?" (Better way): "Hello, hope you're having a great day! May i ask when you're going to post on youtube?"
@@alyazya5627 ah yes you seem to not realize that I was simply joking with my previous comment I made a couple days ago
@@chrisgivestricks1810 Yes i did not. I'm really sorry it just intimidates me when people do this
Can't believe I was like number 666 👀
I love how he actually adquired the korean manners, he even covers his mouth to laugh
He was really respectful with it too, when other people do it it gives off koreaboo vibes idkw edit: guys I'm talking about the mannerisms in general not just the laughing
I cover my mouth to laugh and I've never been to Korea... I must be Korean... Oh no, wait... I'm african.
Oh I thought that was a normal thing that people do when they hate their laugh like me
Yeah it's called mirroring. He was doing that to make them comfortable and act familiar. Don't pretend that's common culture in the US.
It also is something that people that are a bit awkward do. From his demeanor (and my own experience), it's just something I notice we all share (awkward/self conscious people). A good belly or open mouthed laugh usually comes because someone says or something unexpected happens
“I am 26 years old in Korea age.”
“Yes.”
*”Nice.”*
you ever just reply to your own words, all the time
Such a moooood
I like ur pfp
knife,,nuffs,, *nice*
speech increased to 56
“He’s so cool! I want to look like him…”
That’s one of the most genuine things you can say because in Korea facial features are what define “beauty” to them.
I imagine that's how it is for most people unless people would rather date a busted white person over a handsome black
@@quinshawnbritton2949 💯
@@quinshawnbritton2949 Why make it about race?
@@Benjamin-si4bg I didn't make it about race sir, as you see I used words to describe skin color, otherwise it would be improper to use such words in a way to describe race in my humbled opinion. If I were to make it about race, I would have respectfully use the words, African Americans and Caucasian
@@quinshawnbritton2949 My english ain’t the best, anyways you are correct on that part. But why make a comment about skin color then, since it was irrelevent to the top comment?
Him: I’m a mixed martial artist
Also him: *worried but polite bean*
That's how most MMA guys are, I used to do MMA as well and trust me the people are so humble and polite there
@@darkace0387 oh that’s a surprise
I want beans now
@@qopkornz im dying now, thanks.
@@kellympinda4723 why?
Everyone's awkwardness is making me feel embarrassed for no reason
8.2k ?! is everyone just low key blushing all the time?!
Oh my gosh same! I thought I was the only one! 🙈🤭
the second hand embarrassment is through the roof
@Heavenly Notes same!! Lol!
@Heavenly Notes hahaha!! It really has, and the exit button is broken 😭😂
@Heavenly Notes pfft! Haha!!! 😂😂🙈 It's okay, at least we're not suffering alone lol!
"thats me. funny man"
"aaah my job. many."
loves hamburgers
lee jaewon is a living legend
lol
MXMXKKXSS PUHLEASEEE
lee jaewon is truly one of the funny men of all time
It's heartwarming to see how different people perceive beauty. They see face structure as beauty whereas in India ,fair skin is seen as as beauty
Beauty is subjective. That’s why there’s beauty everywhere in the world
😂😂😂
Every race is beautiful, like flowers in a garden. 🥰
In Korea pale skin is also the ideal beauty standard. Almost all celebrities there avoid tanning of any sort
@@bekah3054 that’s such a cool way to put it. I never thought of it that way.
He’s probably the only American i have seen so shy .
You must not get out then
I’m black american and I act that way, I probably wouldn’t even be able to talk
To be fair, you don't really get to see the shy ones as much as the others XD
@@noonecares1221 well the shy ones are probably the ones who don’t get out much tbh
@@akuabaryeh5181 i mean true
I like how everyone called him handsome, pretty, cute, etc it’s so respectful and cute
Edit: im@KooKie didn’t call him ugly, they just had an opinion/theory (that may be true) nothing else to fight about. They may have wanted to be respectful and Kind so they called him good looking. Stop digging down into im@KooKie’s reply, its nothing deep.
Or maybe they were just nervous and didn't want to offend him, just saying.
@@ILooKs33 or maybe not
@@ILooKs33 also if they thought he was ugly they wouldn’t say it but they also wouldn’t compliment him just to say it so I doubt it’s because they “didn’t want to offend him” you’re not obligated to compliment someone upon meeting them... gurl if you think he’s ugly just say that cuz it’s clear that’s what you think 💀🚶🏽♀️
@@soobin8963 I think you misunderstood what I meant. I just see that some of them (not all) seemed to be kind of nervous and that she complemented him to ease tension. But honestly, I don't know what's going on in their heads, but I have to be open-minded and see things from both sides. And no, I don't find him ugly.
@@ILooKs33 let’s just be positive
brennan is soo kind, down to earth
when someone called him handsome look at his expressions .. i love that guy😭❤️
he is a fighter..❤️❤️ that's it.. let's meet him
He is cuteee as helll the way he act in the whole video just awwwww i-
The Brother must have some FEELS being told he's handsome
Good to see other cultures look at other cultures in a very different light
When he tells them he is a MMA fighter:
*Girls*: super impressed
*Boys*: 'dont hit me', 'i need to fix my posture'😂
As a Black man that has been South Korea this warms my heart every time. I loved being in Seoul and visiting jeju island such an amazing place to live I recommend every person to visit Seoul at least once or twice a year
One day, when I make enough money:)
I'm from poor country unfortunately we can't afford(
@@ianseff5627 aww don't worry it's ok
@@ianseff5627 you’ll make it one day :)
@Mindy Sansan agreed until I realized you were probably born into wealth🙄
everybody be like ooooh annyeong haseyo and meanwhile yumi: oh hiiii
Always knew she was chill
Exactly what I was gonna say 😂
@Waldel Martell me too
@@Xaiando yeah.. and shes so honest
@@rasmi7699 extremely direct, cool and cute. Love it.
The one thing I noticed is that when a Korean meets an American is that they can drop the formalities. It's almost a sigh of relief for them. If they met some other Korean for the first time they would have to keep the formalities up. Because their society requires them to do so. But with an American they don't have to because he doesn't expect them to be formal. Notice at 3:17 how Yumi touches his shoulder when he says he is so nervous. Bom compares hands with him at 9:40. Would they do that with a Korean man that they just met?
I think it depends.
I think the hand comparing could be much more common than you think in videos like these, but the shoulder-touching really is something rare I think.
Nope, I dont think they would. As a Korean (born in the US though), whenever I meet another Korean I have to be formal because it’s rude to be informal to strangers.
Notice how some of the people in the video bowed. Koreans (and probably most Asians) normally bow when meeting a new person- especially someone who is older than you.
I think that they became more relaxed when realizing that they’re talking to an American because Americans dont have the same manners as we do.
Also, I think Bom compared hands because to Koreans it’s interesting since we dont interact with Americans that much, kinda like meeting an alien.
Also (from my experience) Yumi touched his shoulder because it was funny.
So thats my explanation. But Im not completely sure about all of this because I was born in the US, but I go to Korea sometimes.
Ha how funny that Brennan thinks he’s ugly bc he’s not. I think he’s handsome from inside and out. He seems very delightful person. I really enjoyed it watching this video. So kool. 😊
He is! He is absolutely adorable and seems to be such a friendly person.
No Homo but I agree
@@ranksblex336 ...
@Drake VEVO just shut up fr...saying something nice about somebody else does not make them a simp
I think he was saying that to be polite, humility is a big part of their culture
I love how the American was even more nervous than them, especially when he met the pretty girl- he seems so sweet all of these interactions were so cute qwq
"Than"...not "Then"
@@helloimrudz9003 idk if i should appreciate the correction or be slightly offended
@@dontlookatme6395 no offence intended.. It just stuck out while reading
@@helloimrudz9003 o h
@@WackyJuice a lot of people consider it offending and often say “it’s not a spelling bee”
As black American I really enjoyed this ,everyone being respectful to one another thanks for making this video.
Samee
👍😉✨
I would very much assume they were prepped beforehand, and selected. In Bournemouth, UK we had a lot of English language students from Korea (even Korean churches, supermarkets). Absolutely no trouble at all, polite, clean, hardworking, modern, honest, integrated into the local community. They stayed with local families, went to ridiculously over-priced English schools, and presumably got a short stay visa to do some travelling. Then, after a few years, they refused to come over because it was not an 'authentic' experience, namely, there were too many immigrants, too many arab shops. They also refused to have a non-white teacher as they felt they paid for 'a real British' person, causing employment issues. Then one Korean woman, young student, was unfortunately stabbed in the back, she was walking down a perfectly normal residential road in Charminster at night and had never met the person. As she was dying she described the person as arab. That was pretty much the end of the era of the Korean students in Bournemouth.
Aa a white guy i cant understand why people focus so much on being black, white, asian, whatever
@@wolololer that sounds about right
As a black man here from/in America Brooklyn, NY to be exact. I truly understand and agree with him. 2017 I took at that time my 6 & 8 year old daughter and son with me to Japan for a spring break vacation. That was one thing I taught them, when going to someone else country you must respect them, their culture, language, and rules if you can't then never go. I research the do's and don'ts before entering as well as learned and taught my kids basic Japanese words to get by.
Turned out to be a wonderful trip and wonderful experience. Watching this made me understand why at one of the parks I was approached by a man that asked to take a picture of my family and I with him as he was from South Korea. They love Americans and are impressed I guess being black also is a plus as well 🤣. I highly recommend people to travel more and visit others way of life and living we can truly learn a lot from one another.
I thought about going to countries where black people are rare and setting up a stand where I charge $10 for a picture like in Times Square. 😂😂😂
@@arieluv615 that is totally insane but extremely funny. An might work though, just to show people how friendly us black people are vs what the media makes us out to be.
You sound like a good father!
@@caramelcoconut2524 try to be
K-pop itself took some heavy inspiration from hip-hop culture
I love how openly the Korean men compliment another mans looks and have no hang ups about it or saying it, or get defensive that anyone will see it as flirting. It’s just a nice compliment from one person to another and it’s refreshing to see. I wish more guys in other countries weren’t as hung up on “ seeming homosexual” if he is not or “ I can’t tell a man he’s handsome” etc
It's americans who think that complimenting one another means sexual attraction. Says a lot about whats fkd up in our country
i know right ugh xDDD
I hate that if like a guy compliments another guy it's like "woaah they're gay!" UGH ykwim?? I like the idea of just being able to compliment eachother without having any lashback
Why would they have hangups about complimenting someone
Riiiiiight,.... no one had to say "No Homo" before the compliment. I always thought that was dumb
Same for most of other cultures
Indian , arab,africans,french, italians...
The Blonde guy must be shaking. He must have thought he was coming for a rap battle.
Lmfao
Oi. 💀💀💀
LMAO
OMG! AHAHAHAAH UNDERRATED COMMENT
oh man this made me CRACK UPPP
he got to meet yumi and bom! i would be just as nervous, instead i am just jealous!
Bom is so cute! Like omg. I’d be more nervous than this dude😂😅
Bom from 2NE1??
Nvm 💀✋
@@boomingsystemupup4926 same name but different people. Still love 2NE1
Are they famous?
I love the way all koreans complimented him and treated him very nice . Also how brennan tried to get involved in them and to have good conversation. I have watched many koreans videos of foreigners who told about racism in korea bt I think youngsters are very open minded and they always welcome foreigners with whole heartily.💜
Yeah the younger generation there is way more open
Lol i was born in Russia but i am black
And that was pretty rare in Russia
Man people were always suprised to see me
(More people were actually mean about it tho oop)
I hear it can be rough sometimes being black in Russia, although I've never been there myself. I'm Bulgarian but I moved to South Africa and I have to say, I have met exactly 5 black people my entire time in Bulgaria. Eastern Europe is a bit of a bubble
It's strange because the eastern Europeans that leave eastern europe seem to very much like black people. I get A LOT of attention from eastern Europeans. First guy that hit on me in a club was Bulgarian.
Are you Sanya?
To the OP, that’s awful that people tended to be mean about you being a black russian. can I ask you more about that? Not sure what questions I have, but, your comment made me so curious about that culture, and I’d like to understand what it was like for you. I know all about american racism, but obviously the roots of that are totally different. If this is too broad, you can tell me to just go do my own research, haha, but hearing from people firsthand is so interesting.
O I'm also in russia now (I'm half russian and half peruvian) and moved here a few years ago (i was living in peru all my life so I consider my self peruvian) and when I started to speak in spanish sometimes I got hate comments from strangers for me to learn russian because I'm in russia and I only can talk in russian in their country and of course I don't get up to the beauty standards so it was hard at first because people in the streets also used to tell me mean stuff :c but I got used to it and I meet good people who respects me and likes me the way I am and from were i come from
"A hamburger is really fulfilling. I realised it when I was 28."
*oddly specific*
He must have a deep connection with hamburgers lol
Well they don’t really have hamburgers in Korea 😂😂😂
I believe that hamburgers are the most perfectly-balanced food in the world, so it's good to see others become enlightened.
28. yes many people reach burger enlightenment at this age.
@@codeninja100 I'm 27, and now have something to look forward to!
"Your pretty nervous for someone who punches people in the face professionally ;-;
🤣
the guy must be scary when he is inside the ring then.
They punch him too and try to surprise him. It's pretty shocking tbh.
rofl, it's funny how that works - I have worked as a Bounty Hunter for 6 years. I can kick a door in, go on vehicle chases, been shot at several times, but I love people and am pretty nervous to try to make friends. I like the people in this video, they seem like genuine good people.
@mr Marshall gaming lol definitely, cause people don’t actually work jobs 🤡
I love that you said “…learn to be respectful of the culture.” My favorite part of visiting places is to experience the culture. There is so much potential for growth if you are able to forget yourself for a time, and fully experience other people and cultures.
Can you have Brennan as a recurring guest? Pretty please 🥺 He doesn't have to become regular cast or anything....just the occasional episode so we can enjoy his interactions with everyone...it's pretty obvious they all really liked his personality and he seems to have had a blast so why not do it again sometime? 😁
His reactions are more Korean more than American. Look at how he puts hand to mouth when laughing.
I find it so interesting how it’s culturally appropriate and common enough to casually just tell people you like their specific facial features. If stranger started detailing and going in about my face, I’d be so confused loo
“If I get hurt I’ll go to her”
Bom, the gynecologist: “What exactly do you expect me to do here”
I think he still knew what he was talking about 😈 lol
Harvest.
Get the speculum.
Duh~.
@@beatfromjetsetradio8239 Best tool for getting the other fighter's foot out of his butt.
Gynecologists are still trained doctors. She can still treat his injuries.
10:19 watching this guy keep a straight face as he pretends smacks a hamburger in his hands is very wholesome
He seems like such a Cool person just based on His personality.
I've never heard someone speak so passionately about a hamburger 😂
And call it a balanced meal 😂
I did, some people are kinda weird about it...
I mean hamburgers are pretty good. Really depends on how it's made that makes it better or worse.
same by the way im your 1000th like
A true poet
Why is nobody talking about the guy with the yellow hair😳😳??? He was so shy and anxious, bro I wanna met him👩🏾🌾
He was on the way to heart attack😂😂😂
Honestly he seemed a bit out of it. Not insulting him but he seemed very fidgety. Maybe alot of caffeine?
@@MsBebegurl0212 feel like he’s just almost never has this close of a interaction with a black American
His hair reminds me of Kenma, at this point I've convinced myself I'm in love with a fictional character
@@sicatsz It happens a lot 🤣.
I love how everyone is super shy and awkward. It was hilarious 😂
he seems like he has a puppy (like rlly soft and nice) personality but his job is like pew pew fighting
YES HAHAHA
Want to see the ruthless side of him? Kill his dog
@@2youn8 Brennan Wick
IKRR HES SO CUTE
“Pew pew fighting” killed me 😂
This is the most non stereotypic american person ive ever seen
I'm thinking actually theres a pattern to those that stay in a foreign for a long period of time. I feel they might not fit in as much in American and gravitate towards countries that culturally match their personality and picked up even more of the locals traits.
I mean many stereotypes of countries are only true in some cases
Like I’m American and I’m from Texas but nobody ik in the city I live fits the Texas stereotype nor southern stereotype
But yeah
@@cetriyasArtnComicsChannel I heard about something like that recently, they even might experience reverse culture shock if they went back to the US. It's pretty interesting.
idk he reminds me of myself and my friends lol
@@Peikkey oop texas gang
Brennan is a great guy! I really like what he said at the end, and agree with him 100%! When you go abroad ( to Korea or anywhere outside your home country)...it is important to know you are a guest and should show your respect and learn a bit about how to be polite in their culture! Minsu’s reaction at 8:08 is priceless! Minsu is a great addition to the Giggle cast! Jaewon really does have the best sense of humour! Jaewon always makes me laugh! Taesang speaks really well in English 👍!!! Yumi, Jaewon, Bom, Taesang, Jungmi & Minsu are so kind and Wonderful! I appreciate everyone at Giggle! Thank you all ( PDnim too)!!!!
Huh,
730 likes, not verified, no comments... cool.
i did not expect them to be so shocked when taking their blindfolds off, i guess it’s because diversity is low in Korea, you wouldn’t see someone like him while down the street
Yeah I noticed the girl in the white coat was literally shaking when she saw him, but I feel like it wasn’t nervous shaking it felt like she was scared 😕
@@May-wq3jl Oh but of course. We’re perceived as aggressive and hyper-sexual in places like Asia. Thank the media.
If you go in other videos (where it's not just an African American) they also react with shock.😀
@@karasaekano yup. Only part of the reason I don't care for leaving the states.
@@Xannyphantom905 But at the same time, to some degree, we’re viewed the same way here as well
I’m dying at the rapper kid calling black people the originals of rap and hip-hop. 😂 at least they know.
Cough* maybe aboriginal people cough*
@@BittyCryp what?
@@loweni7460 it’s a cough.....
@@BittyCryp rap and hip hop did not originate from aboriginals but from a Jamaican American in 1970 in the South Bronx section In New York, take ur coughs elsewhere cuz your not saying anything accurate
@@amisings3716 this how I know it’s too much pearls for y’all. Think for once, he didn’t create hip hop. The only original he is the original person. Aboriginal. It’s called critical thinking. But lemme keep my pearls. Y’all right...
his whole demeanor is so cute but he’s an mma fighter lmao
Not expected
But it should be. Most traditional martial artists are taught to be respectful to all, and I'm all situations. This gives me more hope that mixed martial artists aren't skipping out on the moral and life lessons everyone that is capable of taking a life in unarmed combat should have.
the irony is real
Mr. Miyagi
LMAO WHATTTTT YOURE JOKING HE LOOKED SO CUTE AND FRAIGL I WAS LIKE THATS A TOTAL BOTTOM
SJSJSJDJJ
How is he an MMA fighter lol
He's so soft spoken and shy I can't imagine him looking at somebody meanly, let alone throw a punch at them 🤣🤣🤣
somewhere else someone said they work with MMA fighters a lot and apparently they're all like that off the.... fighting.... stage... thing. lol
Martial arts is not about being mean though
Being a martial artists is about learning to control yourself and be humble about your abilities. You should never underestimate someone and their ability and that leads to respect. Martial arts is about avoiding a fight, not iniciate it
I’m literally so confused about this comment
When I used to play a lot of contact sports and all the training required for them, I was almost always emotionally exhausted because of all the rage I tapped into. I really only had happiness left. I imagine that other people feel similarly.
Everyone was so friendly, open-minded, and fun. Makes me want to go there!
He knows how cute Bom and Yumi are 😎 Lucky guy to have met them.
I may travel to Korea at some point and apply to show up there. You may see me in the future 🥴
The ones who are lucky are Bom and Yumi to find such a kind man like him
Ma mahn.. I have been thinking of how I'll be a billionaire so I can go to Korea and meet them for the whole year lol.. you took the words right out of my mouth😂😂🤣🤣
Yeah 🤗🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰
He’s like a cute little teddy bear.
I can understand being shy around all the Giggle ladies, they're all beautiful, especially Yumi, she's always so energetic and happy and makes you feel good too.
"He is so cool, I want to look like him" made me melt actually because it felt so open and unbiased toward ones own egotism. That was very beautiful and made me go awww so refreshing!
everyone: has a job
Lee Jaewon: funny guy
Didn't you watch the video? His job is "etc" 😂
@@StrykerGamingOfficial yes I didn't watch it that's how why I was able to make this comment. I often just come here to post whatever without watching. Makes a lot of sense
@@Muphet y’all both funny.
omg he is so shy with the girls. i would be too, they are super cute/pretty
Also cuz he is a Marine
I personally don’t like Asian women my preference
@@EGYPTXJJ uh... ok?
@@EGYPTXJJ Who asked LMAO
@@EGYPTXJJ No one asked. No one gives a shit.
I feel like his personality became shy cutsy after 5 years in korea
Seems like that's just his personality
Actually, I agree with Ain Du that it's possible. In my experience, I changed a lot of my manners and personality living years in another country. I guess it does change who you are if you merge into the new culture... today even though I came back to my home country I still have some traits learned by their culture while living abroad :)
Much love to Brennon as a fellow Carolina native! At the end of the day we're all human beings, not appearance only.
When he didn't want it to be over and they told him they'd have to pay him for it: *disappointed slouch* "That's fair"
Why is he so cute! 😫
The blond guy that is a rapper is so shy and so cute.
As a black person, it was so surprising and heart warming to see Koreans treat a foreigner so kind and complement him,esp. at the end when the guy said he want to be like him.
His friendly demeanor went a long way, I'm sure. He didn't try to be the stereotypical stoic badass just waiting for you to slip up and say something racist.
@@PongoXBongo ....typical? that's when i stop you, if it's racist it's racist..
@@kaiiir9312 Not "typical", "stereo-typical". There's a big difference.
@@PongoXBongo ohhh my bad i read that wrong....SMH LMAO lemme go
@@kaiiir9312 No worries. Plenty of people play up stereotypes for the camera, so it's nice to see someone being genuine.
At 7:53 when she said "you look like a person thats never been hit... Pretty!"
She stole my fucking heart lol
“We are same” really made sure this guy felt comfortable, love it
Thank you for not making the title "Korean meets a black American for the first time".
Love it
Lol
For real
Yes
Right like we can SEE
I was actually surprised when he said he came from South Carolina because that's where I'm from and nobody ever thinks about even moving out of their home town.
Well you know some people do "Escape" South Carolina !
Same!
Facts I was born in the south, but raised in the Northwest. Getting anyone to visit from the South is like saving someone from a cult. They can't quite seem to leave the state like it's a barrier they'd have to go through.
Like Righhhhhht , me too!! I’m from Greenville and yeah it’s always a shock to hear 👂🏽 someone who made it out of there cause man o’ man do pple stay stagnant there!
To be fair, if you want to be an MMA fighter you have to travel to fights so I'm sure he was okay with moving somwehere to train.
This is was a top grade interaction! I loved every minute of it!! This gave me just a little small hope for humanity. With a world filled with fears, xenophobia and prejudice, this was just so refreshing to watch. I really hope they bring him back and do more of these or similar stuff more often. Loved 🥰 it
This was wonderful! As a Black American, I love how this wasn't just about meeting a Black man, it was about the person. There was so much wonderful curiosity!
I really enjoyed this. Brennan, as well as all of the Korean participants, were very very sweet. And the all were quite beautiful🙂.
This reminds me of a show by a comedian named Vir Das. He told a story of his people meeting a black person for the first time and that the absolute first thing he called out was that he was black. However there was no malice in his observation but curiosity. His family touched his skin and he touched theirs and they touched eachothers hair. They were exploring how different they were and had much pleasure in meeting him.
Then gave a banger of a quote that I will most likely fuck up:
"If we could openly acknowledge, explore and accept what makes us different, instead of pretending that we're not different while still secretly thinking that we are different, perhaps we can all finally be on the same page and be less.... different."
Why would this be about meeting a black man. I don't think as many people make it about race as you think...
@@tystroud4155 Missing the damn point. Stop just hearing “race” and THINK. Do you know anything about how people in countries with people who mainly look like them react to people who don’t and who they rarely see except for in the media?
@@karasaekano thats what I'm saying.
@@tystroud4155 u know what he meant
Conclusion: every Korean is a model.
Fr 😭😭😭 Asians are literally straight up blessed lol
LUFFYYYY
@@d33738 CORNBREADISGUUUUDDDD
All of the Korean and Japanese media I've seen is 99% models..any recommendations on a more holistic view?
skin whiteners, double eyelid surgery, nose jobs. have some knowledge, dont be so clueless. im sure theyre beautiful, but they change all of their physical features.
That one dude who said 'I realized it when I WAS 28' I thought he was like 20 or 21 years old
And he says when I was 28 which means he is older than that now. I get really scared seeing Asian people talking about their age ... sometimes I look at the person and I think they are like 20 and they actually are 30. its really crazy here in Asia. Their skin is PERFECT!
@@Gus.Galvao I know right! They’re very beautiful and always look so youthful😻😻
@@user-lv5lu1js4r yeah its scary hahahahaa but I am obsessed with their skin hahahha
@@Gus.Galvao they are the BEST at skincare
I m asian ,but it depend on how much you take care of your skin .in asian, we take care of our skin a lot, food and also do surgery to get youthful face and actually saying asians think westerners are so pretty .
Aw I hope he felt more confident about his looks after this. He’s good looking and it’s sad when people don’t know or can’t accept the complement
please bring him back we are all begging :) he’s the cutest ever and these interactions were GOLD
This is nice because most koreans think black people are gangsters 😭🤣
Facts. He's cute 🤷🏽♀️
@@moriahsheltonfilms yes 🥺
Why?
@@ComradeHeydi american Media representation
@@lemonz0880 yea which sucks.
There’s a big difference between Americans who have lived abroad and Americans who have only lived in America. This would be a whole different show most times. He even knows some of the language and is deferential as if he is on their turf. A lot of Americans couldn’t find Korea on a map, honestly.
Yea. Most people don't really learn any geography. Its embarrassing.
@@crowpotking1100 not the fault of the people that the education system isn't good
I mean, in fairness. Most people of all countries don't concern themselves with the geographical locations of other countries that aren't in their immediate vicinity. For example, when Brennen stated that he was from South Carolina, the first response was 'I don't know where that is'. It's a common thing between nations. Everyone wants to say this stuff about American's like they're the only one's guilty of it.
@@shadows_star well a lot of people in america, especially young adults, don't even know much about America. Like mose don't know where most states are in their own country. I live in America and thats sad
@@crowpotking1100 I think that, nationally speaking, it has a lot to do with an emphasis on identifying with one's state. People are primarily concerned with what happens within their state rather than outside of it.
That and just how massive the US is.
Idk why but it’s making me so uncomfortable how close the chairs are to each other. Like they’re almost bumping each other’s legs lmaooo. Let me get back to watching the video 😂
Fr! Who sits like that with someone they just met?
Me too
I'm American so the only reason it bothers me is bc of Covid-19
Covid taught me how to speak from a very long distance and also put my mask down cause that person won't understand what I'm saying exactly 😂😂😂💔💔
@@S.M.9 in brazil it's pretty comon lol
How sweet is the American guy though, he's adorable
I feel like this guy was a great representation of americans! That's a pretty big statement lol. He's friendly strong and super chill
Oh my their reactions to seeing him were so funny, they were all so shocked, and I felt so bad cause the American guy seemed so nervous when they took their blindfolds off
Yumi had me laughing on the floor with her "OH Hiiiiiii"
“When I get hurt, I’m going to her *the gynecology nurse*” lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m dying!!!!!!
When you are crushing on somebody, anything is possible😁. He is so cute 😘
@@Junemari he's very attractive.
💀
So interesting to see how everyone was so nervous in the beginning. Really good video!
It's kind of funny because you would think a MMA Fighter would be so full of self confidence.
As someone who lives in canada and sees a decent amount of diversity every day, it’s interesting to see their reactions. It’s difficult for me to imagine being shocked
same lol
He's too precious for this world. He inspires me to want to be friends with everyone I meet too :)
That is the most elegant way I've heard a hamburger described 😂
fr its bread on grease on grease on filler on patty on bread
That is how we should treat everyone from everywhere....we all share one world n have one life....I wish I could also make friends with koreans and people from everywhere. I absolutely love Korean Artists!!!! I also love their Kdramas It's ALL I've watched in the last 2 years and I never get tired if it. They are beautiful fascinating people and their lifestyles amazes me. I watch and enjoy Thai Actors n Musicians Chinese as well. Music has no barriers and shouldn't have. I'm from the US and wish we had more foreigners here in my City... I would love to visit Korea one day myself. I loved this.... this was nice
Brennan is so smart, has lived so many places, is so friendly, and such a good example of an American! Thanks, Brennan!
he is just so adorable you wanna wrap him in a blankie to protect him
Lol I do that when I'm cold and want to sleep
Like a burrito 🌯
Ikrr 🤣🤣🌸
Why is no one talking about how they compared hands 😭🥺
It was crazy too we’re a lot bigger than Koreans.
@@EnNergyTrix fo sho
I love how everyone is so embarrassed about complimenting each other it’s so cute they’re all just being so nice
"of course we can be friends. I'm not better than you." I love a humble person. Brennan was very sweet and attentive. As a fellow southern American, thanks for representing us in a good light!
Brennan is a cool dude. Awesome attitude, really humble, loves the people and the culture. he sets a great example for foreigners who want to come to Korea, I think!
I've never met anyone like Brennan, hes a very very kind man who is genuine and likes to make others happy and im so glad that he exists we need more people that are as honest and sweet as him!
You should watch the UA-camr Sykkuno, he acts very similar to Brennan, he's adorable
*"Are you a comedian?"*
*"Comedian? Ah."*
*"Similar-ian"*
HE'S SO ADORABLE😭AND FOR WHAT~~ I LOVE HOW HE'S LITERALLY A MARTIAL ARTIST (like me wowww) AND HE'S SO SHY😭💖so precious
Bom out of nowhere : Can we compare our hands?
She's so cuteee😂
rapper kid : black people are the originals of rap and hip-hop
ma boy atleast you know
Thats like an american saying japanese are the ogs of anime. No shit sherlock.
@@prestonp.7094 So... You're telling me it wasn't the chinese?
Uh who doesn't know that? Just because K-pop is new to you, it doesn't mean hip-hop is new to Koreans. 🤯
@@prestonp.7094 Definitely not the same. Some people categorize hiphop as an american genre, but don’t specify it’s specific roots to African American culture.
There’s a national & ethnic dynamic to it unlike Anime..
@@purplerainbow1995 It's kind of weird. I was introduced to hip hop, that reggae music bounce? (sorry, I'm not quite sure how to describe the music sound), and electronic music in Korea in the early 90s along with hip hop style. I came to America and saw MC Hammer, Kriss Kross, LL, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Naughty by Nature, Tribe Called Quest, Blacksheep, Heavy D, and TLC and I'm not sure if En Vogue falls under that umbrella but I thought they were really cool. It's kind of weird. I'm not even sure how I came across this music in the states since my parents didn't listen to that type of music. I don't know, I guess I kind of took it for granted as it was just music and it was fun and had a style. Strangely it never occurred to me that it might not be mainstream. I grew up watching a lot of black shows and movies and it didn't occur to me until I went to visit movies and when it was my turn to pick movies I was asked why I was watching black movies. It weird in reflection to look back and think about how I just thought it was music and predominantly black people making it never seemed weird to me. I guess TMNT2 just made me think it was all of America. Watching Kid, Moesha, Winslows, Cosby, Martin, growing up with Will Smith. I don't know, maybe it was just me but black people seemed at least equal with the media I consumed. I wonder if my experience was similar for all kids at the time or how pervasive black media was in the mainstream. I will say that Korean music kind of helped make these things familiar to me so music was just music. It's interesting to have an ah-ha moment thinking about a time period that I never do. I just wonder if I would have been sucked towards say a New Kids on the Block/90210 kind of world without that bridge.
When the guy almost fell on floor because he missed the chair, I knew he would be hilarious😂😂😂
3:00 my heart I can’t Brennan is adorable I will take no criticism on this statement
Brennan is so laidback, chill and down to earth vibe andddddd *cute* 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
@Savage Kittyyes i am, and live in Germany
@@BornApril Ooh what’s it like living in Germany? (If you don’t mind me asking lol)
You’re cute too sis 😊
@@yearsago-kj7kq in Germany abide to laws very strictly, like at the traffic light even when no car is coming you wait till it’s turns green, recycling bin, different trash bags for different recycle. Sundays all shops are close except restaurants. Different types of ‘You - sie,Sie, as well as addressing people. You don’t have to Tip waiters,bus connections is great, they drive even on Sundays it’s depends on where you live too, if you live in rural area it’s bad connection. Driving in Autobahn is super fast and famous here and don’t overtake on the right please, to get driving licenses is very hard. Police security, is good, but they are quite racist, there was this news about German police on a private chat group where they talk about people of another color they unguiltyly arrested them. Ignorant still exist here, be it among people you may know, they like some time compare your skin color to theirs and say if they sunbath they will have like your color for example. You still get starred at too. Idk if it’s bcz of where I live but getting a driving license is a big deal. Cyber bullying is somewhat common and gangs things. The 3 school system, although they cover it, but German has this social class or elitism system. Gymnasium for bright students headed for college, (2) Realschule for the next step down, kids headed for average or better white-collar positions, and (3) Hauptschule for the bottom tier, generally aimed at the trades and blue-collar jobs. When it’s comes to school counseling, Most foreigners will get the 2nd and 3rd variations and the 1st are for mainly very smart and German Born children or rich kinds of the high society.although the good thing is that it’s also easy to switch tracks. High school here is called gymnasium and there is this vocational school for students that what to work easy money and also goes to school like a professional training school called Berufsschule. Schools are free except some universities/college. It’s easily to get cast aside bcz of their mentality, the way they are brought up, straight laced, majority goes to clubs to relieve stress I think. Beers and if you work here, you will notice that they also bring bark snacks/foods to work. If they don’t know you, they won’t talk with you and they don’t want to associate with you they keep their speech short. Fast paced country and perfectionism is common. West Germany and north Germany 🇩🇪 they differ from each other, mainly bcz of history, although they unity as one Germany but there are still some conspiracy. Honestly there are a lot to talk about, but I will stop here. Ps what could you like to here about?
@@nyam4053 thank you very much ☺️