Trying to run a food truck when you can’t communicate with customers at all [Part 1] | K-DOC
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- Опубліковано 4 кві 2022
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Brazilian son-in-law David met the love of his life through relief international work and got married
after 3 years of dating. But now he’s dealing with having to live with his in-laws and learning
Korean, otherwise he won’t be able to continue his dream of running his own business! Find out
about his laid back life style that his in-laws don’t find acceptable!
All edits and translations done by Eunjae Lee.
All rights reserved to KBS.
이웃집 찰스 [My neighbor Charles]
브라질 데이빗 Air Date: 2017.8.1
Update: He’s has his own establishment in Suwon called Pastel Brasil (I heard that the food there is amazing), he’s not living with his in laws anymore and is living in his own apartment with his wife and also is a father of a beatiful daughter.
Para caso ele esteja lendo este comentário, fico muito feliz que você conseguiu seguir em frente mesmo com as dificuldades. Sua filha é muito bonita e adorável. Desejo-lhe muito sucesso com o seu negócio!
Edit: He also became an actor
Thank you for the update
Eu lembro de ter visto ele no programa do Luciano huck se não me engano
@@lucasgdrezes Ele ainda tinha o food truck, mas ele agora tem um restaurante em Suwon
Do they have an instagram account?
@@alaaabdelsadig4354 I only know Deyvid account and Pastel Brasil account that is administered by both Deyvid and Sora
He gets on their nerves but you can tell they love him 😂
He should be more considerate living in his in laws house and ask his wife about what her parents think about his habits, so he can find a comfortable compromise and not make his in laws feel disrespected or look at him negatively.
He’s not living with his in laws anymore, this episode is a little bit old
@@Ribeiro332 Well I'm referring to what is happening in the episode now and perhaps others who are in a similar situation could use the advice.
@@sammylee5474 He literally wants to move out. See part 3. And his wife doesnt want to.
i was about to say i was surprised that he’s walking around with his shirt off, but then the dad/father-in-law said something. while it might be okay or common in other countries for men to walk around shirtless at home, it is not as common in korea and can be seen as disrespectful at times like when you are with people who are older than you like parents-in-law, grandparents, etc. no matter what country you are in or from you need to follow that household’s rules for whether shoes are allowed inside of the house or not but wearing shoes inside of the house in korean households is normally not allowed and is considered disrespectful.
I'm a Korean
If your husband is Korean, I agree with what you are saying. But since this man is a foreigner and has a western culture, mother-in-law and father-in-law understand that this man takes off his clothes and do not consider it rude.
@@ushdbrr1293 i’m korean too. lol while some parents-in-law or people might be understanding of him not wearing a shirt, some people might not be which is why i wrote my comment. some people are cool with letting people slide with things. while others might hint or mention things to them, so they can learn to adjust with the situation.
It’s not ok in most western countries to be walking around your in-laws half naked🤷♂️ He has a lot of behaviors that would be considered rude even in western countries…
@@JesterUrTomcat I'm Brazilian and I can say that it's pretty normal to males walk shirtless even in front of their mother-in-law or father-in-law... It's not disrespectful in here.
In my opinion he's not a rude person it's just cultural difference, Brazilians and Koreans have totally different habits. But I have sure that he's trying to change some of his habits to fit in.
I’m Brazilian, and I may be an exception, but I would not feel comfortable having a a grown man (apart from my husband) walking around shirtless in my house. Having said that, this habit is not exclusive to Brazilians. My Belgian ex had a habit of walking around in his boxer shorts, even while we were visiting my parents. I had to have a talk with him about that. 🙈🙈
Haha what a lovely family. David seems like a son of this family. It was so funny when mother-in-law was spanking his ass.
I can also see myself to him. I am also married to my korean wife. I have been learning more to adjust living here in South Korea. I need more courage and confidence to enhance my knowledge to communicate to others. I wish him the best.He is a good man.👍🏻😉
What is your native language?
They look so happy:) and he’s making an effort to learn the culture and language. That’s always a plus
He seems like a very nice guy, I’m sure his Korean will get better as he continues to speak it
sure😄
Man, I felt that when the husband said he doesn't like rice. I am Asian and my husband is not, but I can't fault him for it since he didn't grow up eating it like I did, but he'll eat it if he can mix it into something. If we ever have a kid I am gonna feed them rice all the time, so they can enjoy it with me. 😂😂
Brazilians eat rice often. I live in Brazil and it's a common part of at least one meal a day.
this guy is raw.
I really like the narrator lady, she's doing a fantastic job.
cute family, JJP playing in the background💚💚💚
🥰💚💚💚. miss them
They are lovely nothing can stop this😊
just happy to hear JJ Project song in here
Can't wait for part 2, part 3...episodes. 🙂
I like him. So funny🤣
Aí sim meu patraum.
My life story but in a different country.
Good luck to David!
6:38 haaa wow what a beautyfull y aweson costumers....they are kind
Love this. As a Portuguese speaker I am only sad that sometimes the subtitles don’t match to what he is saying in Portuguese. But the relationship with the in laws is so cute, such a great family
Mad respect to this dude, the courage he has to move around shirtless at his in-laws place, then the balls he has to run a food truck alone selling to customers he barely understands
Lol!
Among the food culture of Korea, special things that distinguish it from the food culture of other countries. //
1. Perfect vegan food represented by Korean Buddhist temple food
2. An endless variety of soup dishes
3. Kimchi: Vegetables fermented with animal protein represented by cabbage kimchi. In the past, only Koreans made and ate it. There are over 800 types of kimchi.
4. Jeotgal: A fermented animal-based sauce made from seafood. In Korea, there are more than 140 different types of salted fish.
5. Ssam: It means wrapping all the ingredients you want to eat in various leafy vegetables represented by lettuce. However, unlike burritos, you have to swallow them in one bite, so you need to adjust the amount of ingredients to be wrapped appropriately.
6. Herbal Medicine Ingredients : Herbal medicine ingredients are not only eaten for special diseases or health, but are also often used for general home cooking. For example, as ingredients for Samgye-tang, Mulberry, Tree Aralia, Eleutherococcus Sessiliflorus, Mongolian Milkvetch, Korean Angelica, Ginger, Jujube and Korean Ginseng are used.
7. Namul : South Korea is the country that eats the most dishes made with only vegetables without meat and seafood protein. Namul are foods made with one edible plant as the main ingredient. Examples of the types of Namul include Shepherd's Purse, Stringy Stonecrop, Korean Angelica-tree, Korean Wild Chive, Butterbur, Bracken, Doellingeria Scabra, Bamboo Shoot, Chamnamul and Cirsium Setidens.
// Etc... Korea shows a distinctly different food culture from neighboring countries in Far East Asia (China, Mongolia, Vietnam, Japan).
put a shirt on in someone elses house what the heck
English isn’t spoken widely in S Korea or Brazil?
1:50 Bruh if I did that I would have to rub my whole back in alcohol
2:07 ufff that look good..........
brasil!! 💗💗
7:36 you cannot compare the Korean of a student who came to study Korean, to the Korean of a person who came to Korea to make a living. Obviously students are going to learn faster as they dedicate most of their time to learn the language. If you are a fulltime student of Korean language in Korea in 1 year you can master the language, but you can live here 10 years working and never learn the language.
So what? You can't expect to work in the service industry and not know the language. That's just ignorant.
Isso que eu chamo de estar vivendo um sonho, com o emprego que ele tinha aqui no Brasil ele viveria muito melhor é com muito menos dificuldade
Teach me Portuguese please!!!!🥹
ive been in korea for 2years but still im not good in speaking korean language.. when i came here just 1month covid started so no damunwha is open and i got pregnant 4monthd after to twins so i need to be careful because i have twins is very delicate and now that i already gave birth i still feel so hard taking care of them no time to study.. i dont have any family here to help me take care of my twins even my husband relatives dont help.. maybe if my twins is already big and i study continually in university maybe possible to learn korean language.. im a slow learner too im not a big fan of korean food i dont adopt well.. actually not happy here
I think you're lost. This is youtube
There are lots of resources online.
@@Nerubiru no time im living here in korea without family to help me taking care of my twins.. even just one baby already hard to take care what more having 2babies at the same time
For Asian Family to be married to a foreigner.. one expectation is that they will live separately with their parents. There will be communication gap and misunderstanding, it will be chaos. With respect to my parents, I would not want my mom to see my husband half naked roaming around the house...He should also learn to adjust.
All these "husbands" living at their in laws is giving me major second hand embarrassment
Theres a housing crisis going on dude, shut up
He's shirtless in front of his mother in law 😨
Seems very disrespectful going shirtless and wearing shoes in the house, at least make some effort to adjust culturally. Or maybe he is just plain immature or ignorant
He’s living in his own apartment with his wife and daughter now, this episode is a little bit old
you are correct
not at all, cry about it lol. Stop acting like you know how their family is, and whether they're ok with it or not. It's not up to you whether they find it fine or not. Clown.
@@incephony3542 he's a neanderthal
Dude spent decades in Brazil being shirtless at home and wearing shoes indoors. It's normal here. He's adjusting, he's trying hard.
Not classy next
2:26 that can also be translated as it tastes bad vs i don’t like it. if he meant that it tastes bad then…
Maybe he didn’t expressed well because he’s not fluent in korean. But as a brazilian I understand why he don’t like eat rice as breakfast, we brazilians eat rice in lunch and dinner, it’s hard for us to eat rice for breakfast and adapt with this part of korean culture.
@@Ribeiro332 Yeah cause eating rice is so hard...
@@mylifewithanimals Generally brazilians eats rice a lot, but not in breakfast
it was the plain rice he was talking about.. not the food prepared by his in-law
i think he just meant he didn’t like to eat rice for breakfast which a lot of people dont. if you are not used to having rice as breakfast, people will consider it “heavy”
It's translated as it tastes bad..i think he's just ignorant
Simple hire a worker who speaks language
You missed the money part of the equation
@@Cxs1a3 lmao
People who lean too much on others without showing much recognition for others' compromises and efforts really frustrate me
It just seems unfair..
How can you profit so much while doing the absolute minimum and mostly enjoying the comfort...
I would agree he does do effort if only he showed more implication and interest in learning to communicate in korean better
It's hard, but everyone is showing hard work
It's good that they do still seem happy, I hope no one suffers really from this situation
이집 남편은 돈도벌고 집안일도 도와주고 저 정도면 괜찮은 남편이네..
Nice family. Mother cooks restaurant level food every morning. but I would not eat his Brazilian food.
Why not? Pastel is sooo good. I wish I can try Korean food someday.
His food is considered snack, it's not a final meal. Brazilian meals are also very nutritious and variated
How annoying to have someone help you put your shoes on! I would absolutely go crazy!
God bless you all , Jesus loves you all only he can save u repent and turn from your sins and accept jesus as Lord and saviour and you will be saved. He is the only way to eternal life in heaven once you pass away its too late
It’s not too late after you die. Acts 24:15 the righteous and unrighteous will have a resurrection hope. John 5:28,29 he will awaken to his call or resurrected from the memorial tombs and will be judged to their present deeds and not their past deeds before death. People have a chance to change after the resurrection. Romans 5:12 Adam caused sin and death for the rest of mankind. Hellfire is a false teaching. Hades is Greek for man’s common grave, and Sheol is Hebrew for man’s common grave. Jeremiah 7:31 the apostate Judeans would burn their sons and daughters in the high places of Topheth. Something God would not have commanded, and that had not come up into his heart.
Lolz yeah I'd be screwed in korea, having no shirt on is normal and nothing to be embarrassed about and shoes indoors is totally normal in the west.
Dam people in Korea are super judgemental.
well u lived on the country u must learned theyre language...
Damn, Brazilians are super rude and ignorant to not adjust to the culture of the country they're living in. 🙄🙄🙄
What a shame to see a Brazillian behaving like that. Of course that walking shirtless close to his in-laws and using his shoes inside the house is inappropriate. You must respect someone else's house and, especially, honor your in-laws.
But this is typical in Brazil: doing what is easier and more confortable for yourself. It is an extremely selfish culture. A chaotic country.
By the way, my grandfather would get mad when my father used to walk or sit at the table shirtless. We all felt disrespected, but my grandfather was the only one with courage to say something.