Seol-Sua are gone! Daebak bursts into tears! [The Return of Superman / 2017.07.23]
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People bashing the dad for making Sian cry over honorifics obviously never grew up in a culture like Korea smfh. He's an awesome dad and it's the right thing to do in Korea or people will judge Sian for being the "misbehaving brat child" not calling his sisters noona.....you guys can't compare everything to America lol chill tf out and enjoy the show or get lost seriously lol😂😭
キムソヒ as an asian i strongly understand this parenting method..
キムソヒ yesss i think in asia culture,honorifics is important..me as asian really agree with donggook lesson
キムソヒ I'm Asian and 16 years old and I get bashed for not using honorifics. It's really common in Asian cultures, it's also ver very rude to not use them, like actually really rude and his parenting method wasn't even harsh. It served its purpose.
finally, thank you for saying, i understand why the dad is strict with Sian but some Europeans seem don't understand that and jugde the dad, how about you guys go and live in Asia then lolol
I'm
Sian will have so many stories to tell when he gets older 😂
Yeah right. I mean hey he's childhood is not boriinggg. Thanks to his prankster appa.
Asenath K imagine sian gets twin sons and one daughter.
Too many for his own good, haha
@@sassamimoooy i don’t why the “yeah right “ sounded so sarcastic when I read it 😭
Everybody talking about that he used the wrong method but I wish I was taught like this instead of getting whooped
exactly i think its a better way of teaching though in my opinion of course
Preach
Yeah right, I grew being whooped everytime I do something wrong. That method is actually better since they are not forcing the child to learn something.
I feel u
SpyingOn Chanyeol In my opinion I liked the disciplining strategy of getting whooped, it really works.
Omg when sian enter that room and pray.. i cry... T.T so sweet i want my children be like sian
Omg me too TT.TT
rm si I'm not the only one
rm me too
Me too 😥😥
rm 😍
Ugh whenever I look into sian's eyes, I can still see the little daebak in his walker I feel like I raised a son
xSonra 😂😂😂 I thought I was the only one who felt that way.
I feel the same, they are such great kids, all of them, I got a soft spot for Sian tho. Grow up healthy children ❤
Everyone who's saying Donggook should've used a different method should realize that Donggook has already spoken to Sian about this. Seola and Sua have even tried correcting him. Sian goes to preschool now, and he goes to the same preschool as Seola and Sua. Obviously, there are older kids there. If Sian doesn't start using honorifics correctly, people will think he's disrespectful. He didn't even call Seola and Sua's guest, who is the same age as them, with an honorific. Knetz are noticing.
TaengSsom knetz? Damn , are they critiscizing a 3 yr old ?💀
@@honey-zo8zh Being polite and being respectful is VERY important in ASIAN CULTURE. I don't know where you're from, but in in Asian countries, respect must be taught to the children because if they do not learn it, it will affect their attitudes as they grow up, gotta teach em young.. If you're from the Western side, please respect other cultures if you do have some.
Soul Claymore lmao sis i know but criticizing a 3 yr old is just.. no. Like hes learning which is good! But for some kids its harder to get used to it and knetz gotta understand that.
Omg. Agree
well, its korea, survival of the fittest. Every society has its pros and cons.
Sian is so brave! He went to the room by himself and prayed to the doll even thought he thought it was a ghost. You'd never find me in a room alone if there's a ghost in it 😂
I thought donggok is the only dad that sian have. Didn't knew that he has plenty (*refers to the comment section*)
Afrina Rashidi preach them say it's so mean he keeps making him cry like no Sian will be fine
Girlll best comment of the day. I really wonder about the age of these commenters.. They act as if they have a professional background in parenting or have raised a few children themselves.
hahaha omg
the shade is real HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAH
_Y E E T_ 😂
Calling your sister without honorifics, is like calling your parents with their name only.
That's completely normal and acceptable here tho😅
Ama K um WHERE?! Lol my parents would kill me.
@@roseydot Finland. It's not common and people usually say mom and dad, but no one would be mad if you called by their name. It isn't rude here, but it puts more distance than just saying mom and dad. (Edited) Besides parents and grandparents, we call everyone by their first names. Friends, doctors, teachers ect. This could be incredibly rude in some cultures, but here it's normal.
@@amasenak My parents would smack my head/ let me clean the whole house/ or kill me if I call them by their name😂😂😂 I call my older brother (kuya) and older sister (ate) If I would call them with only their name. They would glare and kick me in my thigh😂😂
My auntie (sister of my mom) call me ate. So my cousin heard it and will call me ate too.
My cousin call me auntie. So my nephew would call me auntie too. That's how they teach the child here.
I call my friend's parents, auntie or uncle.
It depends on culture I guess.
@@zlantican9712 why would your cousin call you auntie??
Daebak is such a cute lil brother!! He really love her noonas 😊😊 Good job in teaching them various things, Donggok and his wife. May they grow well and healthy!
Sian* (friendly reminder :) )
? why the need for the friendly reminder tho lol
Amethyst Cahill he doesn't know his real name..
And he said I want to be called Sian so we must respect it
neotech Burrell aw why doesn't the lil boy Sian know his real name
B.c they called him by his nickname for most of his life until recently
The way of Dongguk's parenting just amazes me. He doesn't disciplines his children with violence.
I TOTALLY AGREED!!!
401 like I'm proud!
And who said this is bad? His parenting is NOT harsh at all. Welcome to the ASIAN CULTURE. I'm an Asian so I know. Honorifics is a must especially if a person is older.
WAS I THE ONLY ONE WHO CRIED WHEN HE WAS PRAYING FOR HIS SISTERS AND STARED AT THEM!😭💜
Hanna John nope😭
Me too ....
me tooooo
you're not alone
Me.. this happened to me
When Sian cried, I cried too 😢 bless your pure heart ❤❤❤
Riri Nurlatifah same
Me too my eyes were tearing up
Riri Nurlatifah same
Me too:"
Riri Nurlatifah ,,mee too
first of all people, its their culture. Honorific is very important. if he didn't being teach/understand, he will get trouble in future bcuz he used to talk not in honorific
I think Donggok did good job on using kid creativity. It may be harsh but it can be a good method.
lemon tea My parents use another way tho
Yeah my parents would smack me if I called my brother by his name
don't compare your parent to donggok way of teaching his children there is no book that could teach how to become a good parent,every parent has their owm approach and i think donggok is a well experience dad remember he already has another set of twins that is already responsible siblings so i think this proves the point
@@tinetintin917 not if they beat shit outta their children
I like this way of teaching, rather than just nagging children, we should teach them consequences in a way they'll understand :)
Honorifics are important in Asian countries.Although western and eastern cultures are not the same,we need to respect each culture.
Wat does it do?
kids imitate what they hear from their surroundings. see how Daebak reasoned with his dad saying that one of the twins were not speaking formally to the other. he hears them address one another by their names that is why he thought he could do the same. lol
he seriously thought his sisters will be gone for good. super adorbs how he cried thinking he will be alone all by himself from then on.
rhodeme yes ohmy i agree with you. I feel so bad for him!
yeah, but then again, sian must hear seolsua using "unnie" to jaea/jaesi (which is why donggook always says it to him on accident instead of "noona" lol) so he is always hearing honorifics. I get what you're saying though, if he spends so much time with seolsua and they don't use them, it must be annoying for him
rhodeme Ikr. My niece starts calling my mother "mom" and calls her mother (my eldest sister) by name whenever they visiting us for a long period 😂😂. We have to correct her few times.
rhodeme My mother also call my older sister with the honorifics so I also use it
Sians pure hearted also he's young and he does copy his sisters a lot. Everything his sister says he repeats. He follows his sisters and copies them so it is very confusing to see them call each other so casually but he can't do the same. Must be mentally confusing for him. He didn't do it on purpose to be a "brat or impolite" he's doing it more like out of habit because he's used to hearing it said so casually
"sua noona!!" , that so cute my daebak 😊💛😂💜
Nur Qistina It's handsome Sian 🙂
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Most asian countries use honorifics. In my country Philippines we use "ate" for older girls and "kuya" for older boys. Same with Japanese they have oni-Chan and onee-chan.
she talks also like “ahia” for older brother and “achi” for older sister, and “shoti” for younger brother. so yeah most Asian countries use honorifics.
We even have Po and Opo its like Yo to korean language.
@@tangonansherelle exactly 👍
same, im from an Indian heritage so i have to call my brothers and sisters with their name followed by bhai for the boys and bai for the girls
@@hueningkaiswife exactly bro..its equal to insult
I'm the youngest in my family and if I ever dare to call my brother and sister without honorifics, I'd be dead meat. 🤣
Same 😂
my bro would ask "what did u call me??" if i accidently csll him by name lol
Wow :o me if i have a big brother or sister i would call him by his name,i call my cousin with her name,and i call my aunt by her name,but not my mom and dad :o (sorry for my english)
*Cooked dead meat..
You think this is harsh?!? As an asian, I know kids whose parents would whoop them in the ass for using disrespectful words or forgetting honorifics.
creamocrop yep, one time my cousin wasn’t being respectful to her older sister and my aunt threw a keyboard at her
Sian future gf: tell me bout your childhood
Sian: Watch the return of superman
Why is everyone bashing the dad for making daebak cry? Honorifics in korea is very important it is only right for the dad to teach his child proper manners
Bias ChimChim Seriously, some people thought dropping the honorific wouldn't cause any harm but that's part of east culture. In Korea, dropping honorific is considered to be disrespectful to elder. Majority of Asia have a lot of honorifics that need to be known. The children that doesn't call their elder with honorific will be questioning their parents' method of teaching. Just because Western culture had influence the modernization, doesn't mean people able to accept *all* the differences.
I'm still remember when my grandma is quite shock to see my friend spoke to her older sister without honorific when they came to my house few months ago. I have to said to her that they were born at Canada where honorific is unnecessary.
Because this kid is very very well behaved and considerate of others...because theres maby ways of teaching and educating children... im 30 ... i still adress my parents by mommy and daddy and my siblings by sis and bro..... when I made a mistake as a child... i made many... my parents would talk o me and reason with me not make me cry... i turned out fine... my siblings tooo... hence i dont get it... especially because i see seola being a brat and he lets it go... preferential treatment harms children a lot...
I love this family. they're so amazing. I can only hope to have a family like this one day.
Am i only one find this is FUNNY but CRYING at thesame time? 😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂
u are not alone 😂
can people stop bashing donggok, sian is a child so obviously he will cry easily. i admire donggok for his way to discipline his children, and yeah honorifics in korea is a part of there culture so they better teach there children to put honorifics to those who are older than them...
I understand sian perspective because it’s scary to lose your siblings and I can see why his dad did that to teach him the honorific of Korea’s culture as a middle child that’s scary to think about as mom is half Korean so I learned a little bit of the honorific like unnie and Noonaa
If I was Sian and my parents had to teach me honorifics, I would get popped each time I didn't use honorifics. So people, please calm down
Lolz you're better than me because I would have stopped talking altogether
my brother never uses honorfics unless he need something from me😂 even though my parents told him 1000 times he just never listens im so used to it now. but it is really nice to see that their fathers brought them up really well. these are a lovely bunch of siblings😍
Awww when he was asking the doll not to take away his sisters it was so cuuute
I’m literally crying so cute.
It's a great way to teach children how to respect the elderly, me myself always try to correct my daughter to not forget to use "Mas" (oppa) when calling her older brother, I am Indonesian and Javanese, we have the same culture about respecting the elderly
I’m Indian(Tamil) and am supposed to call my cousins/siblings Akka(older sister), Anna(older brother), Thangai(younger sister), and Thambi(younger brother), but since I was raised in the US, it hasn’t been that enforced for me. It was so touching to see those kids learning that type of respect.
I am also frm india an Tamil.... 😍😍😊😊
Me too
Ok I'm from Tamil Nadu too I've never seen this kind of strict enforcement for siblings this close in age
I am living in tamil nadu my parents thought me to call my elder sister akka if i call her by name before others they will scold me same for my brother ( cousin )....but i will call my sister by name when no one is there
Quick Korean Language Lesson
HYUNG - when MALE calls OLDER MALE (translation:older brother)
OPPA - when FEMALE calls OLDER MALE (translation:older brother)
NOONA - when MALE calls OLDER FEMALE (translation:older sister)
UNNIE - when FEMALE calls OLDER FEMALE (translation:older sister)
+DONGSAENG - YOUNGER PERSON
they USUALLY-not always- add 'yo' for honorific. For example, annyeong is not honorific but annyeonghase'yo' is honorific.
interesting , in vietnamese we just have "anh" for big bro , "chi" for big sis and "em" for the younger than yourself boys or girls
Ohhhh thanks man ..i was really confused abt this 😁
I thought oppa meant dad lol because he would always call his dad oppa and the sub titles said “dad”
Scientific Pandicorn in the philippines kuya is for older siblings or relatives that aren’t like older than a cousin and ate (pronounced like at-aye) is the girl version.
@@sportzcarzking0009 he didn't called her dad "oppa" but APPA, that's the difference and appa means dad
kkk, he's the most mischievous Dad i ever see, but also the best dad for his children :')
Asians generally have respect for elders.. thats why its a culture shock for me when I have to call a 50 year old co worker by their first name (here in Canada). I’m not just comfortable with it... when we got familiar with one another, i wud call her “Momma” or “Mami” instead...
I'm Canadian too it depends on the person tho. Because some people prefer Ms. or Mr. (Last name). Which is respectful in itself. Plus the way you talk to an older person differs from a friend. But I do see what you are saying
such a sweet and innocent boy you are sian, you just made me cry. your parents must be really proud.
This video just shows sians love for his sisters💓💓💓
And thats so cute it brought me to tears😢😢
Only Asians understand honorifics. Asians are humble and respectful. So Europeans and Americans pls respect our culture no bashing mind your own business
Ok guys please respect the way that appa Donggok teaches their kids. Each country has their own culture and each person has their own own way to teach their kids. So please respect. RESPECT IT, PLEASE!!!
PLEASE
Sally Nguyen yup I totally agree each country and religion have their own way of teaching their kid respect like me I’m a mixed Mexican child and I couldn’t read English my mom did this thing if I didn’t say the word right she would slap my back it hurt bad I cried a lot but in the end it was for the better I know she didn’t want me to get teased for not knowing how to read in English so I think Donggok was creative on teaching his son how to respect his noonas and hyungs.
Anyone wonders how donggook always manages to beat sian to the doll to make it bigger
I want to know it as well... it is so creepy😝😝
Cameramen
I think the another staff change the doll,cuz they are another staff in one room..
Ps.sorry for my English..
HAHA i couldnt agree more
I salute daebaks parents they taught him well well done
i had to cry :(
ARMY everywhere
If I don't call my cousins "ate" or "kuya" I will definitely lose my face HAHAHAHAHA
This is a good lesson. Your doing great Donggok!!
In Philippines we also using honorofics. Ate - older sister and kuya - older brother. When we talk to strangers most of us will call them ate or kuya. I am aslo strict to my siblings when it comes to honorofics, once I heard them calling only my name I'll scold them. Its important to me to be called ate since I am the oldest.
Wow.. I'm from northeast side of India in arunachal pradesh.. even in my tribe we call elder sister as ATE and maternal uncle as KUI
@@ourfather6487 you use the word ate too?
@@user-gb8ty5ss3x yes ' Ate'.. we are indians but we have mongoloid features unlike the mainland..☺️
is it just me that thinks seola kinda looks like suhyun from akmu..
me toooo
hyeri lee omg your profile pic~ *^* I love that manhwa
No I think so too
Sian really love his sister
Amina Salazar sisters he has 4
tell me when y'all will see sian at hello counselor telling everyone what he went through lmao
I feel that his dad like to play this kind of joke/prank to teach his kids 😂😂😂 everytime i see ROS it's always dad pranking his 3 kids HAHA
TT Rookie i
TT Rookie It is not a prank. It's a way to discipline his kids.
bunnyeol Hahah ya , that's what i meant , i mentioned (teach his kids) 😂😂 i like how he used jokes to teach them. It's a fun way to teach the kids too
this reminds me of the time I told my brother he was the worst brother ever and he pretended he was leaving me forever. I cried for a week straight ;(
I love how people are becoming parents all the sudden lol.smh shut up you don't even have your own kid yet. I bet when some of y'all have your own kids, you will be eating your own words..( this comment are for people think they know everything about parenting without having thier own damn kid)
Omg, holy shit. I didn't know that TROS had such a large audience made up of professional child psychologists and parenting experts. Damn, I'm surrounded by intellectuals.
Have some questions? Worried about your methods? Think you're abusing your kids? Have no fear!
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hahahahaahaha I
The saltttttttt XD
I cry when Sian is praying I'm so jealous of they parents they have a good children and tough them so well it's they reminds me of my siblings.
😢😢😢
people are not liking his parenting and that's alright but you can't tell him what's right or wrong. the way people raise their kids is different in many places. daebak is a kid of course he'll cry, his dad isn't inflicting pain that's very harmful or anything. in fact, the way he handled this was very impressive and he did it in a unique way. the habits children form at a very young age can be carried throughout their whole life and harder to change when their older. they already tried telling him to use honorifics in a calmer way i guess you could say, but it's not effective, therefore his father changed the method. if he hasn't done this now the kid may grow older and not use honorifics which is considered disrespectful in korea. you have to take in consideration of the situation and why it's being before you criticize his parenting.
sorry for my typos lol
Ahh Daebak gown soo,much but I can't still see his baby face😍
this was so sad i had to cry so much i used the tissue like 10 times
How did donggook even find those times to chnage the size of the doll xD
maybe he asks the staff to help him change it lol
Lol 😂
Sian is a gentle boy. ❤ His parents are raising him and his sisters very well.
They are not spoiled brat kids
Seola is getting prettier 💚
and sua
Your right
Thats why I love herrr
@@bersh7150 cause of her looks?
Korean teaching and western teaching might be different..my parents were more stricter toward my siblings..whatever dongook did he knows better..so people please shut ur mouth and enjoy their bonding
These snowflake ethnocentric westerners fighting in the comments, refusing to understand other people's cultures really tire me out 😷
OH MY GOD THEY'VE ACTUALLY GROWN UP SO MUCH I WANT TO CRY
sua is so pretty and sweet ❤️
My family would burst into laughter if they hear me say sister becz here we call each other by names and we only call our parents as dad and mom
this episode has to become a movie
I could not hold my tears. Awww Daebakie.. he just makes mistakes out of excitement. As everyone in his home calls his sisters by name, he just follows it subconsciously. I think when he will be a little bigger, he would not make this mistake ever. Love you three. :*
It's sian
It literally breaks my heart when sian was worried about her sister.(I cried)😭❤️
When Donggook had that wig on, he resemble Gary from Running Man haha
BTS_ A.R.M.Y_ haha, same 😂😂😂
haha i agree with you
HAHA I knew I saw it somewhere!
sana all di pinapalo nung bata pa
sana all nga AHAHAHAHAHAHA.
Donggok has his own reason for teasing sian. He wants Sian to be tough because he is growning up with noona and no hyung in the family who can show boy should be tough. He did mentioned it in the episode 205 for charity bazaar with lee dong wok . For me, there is nothing wrong in his way of parenting.
When Daebak hv poor heart and he will be gentleman !
onew old man A he goes by sian now
The Ship That Carries Taeny how come? I haven't watched any episodes so I don't know anything hahah
Ruby Doan he kept getting confused about his own name because of his nickname! So he decided he wanted to just be Sian
The Ship That Carries Taeny ahh okay :-) sorry to ask again but do you know how he got the name daebak?
sian
For every year this kid has been alive, he gains 10 years of experience, and conversely, sheds 10 more per scare prank.🤣
Sain's prayer made me cry literally...
Everytime i see the children from this show cry, i always cry to😭😭
I love how they use honorific to the elders like few Asian countries uses them like for instance Philippines Ilocano we use manang for older sister Manong for older brother and in Tagalog we use kuya older brother and Ate older sister. We are raised to respect our elders using those honorific.
Yea even in sri lanka we call our older sis AKKA and older brother AIYA
Wth is wrong with the comments commenting about the way he disciplines sian? lol seriously i think he's doing a good job. You see we need to learn at the very young age too and if he continues to be like that, theb it will be a habit. Salute to sians parents
One of my most favorite clip! I never thought of this kind of method. Donggook is really creative. My younger brother also confused of honorific because my older brother just call me by name. My parent told my older brother to call me with honorific, so my younger bro will copy him and it works. But now my older brother keep using honorific because it has became a habit and it confuse other people, and i need to explain it everytime i meet a new friend why he call me that way lol
Actually it's not just about honorifics. It's a lesson to respect those older than you. In most Asian cultures, that's a basic and crucial concept.
i will love if my parents raising me like Donggok ways, my parents raise me a little bit strict and everytime i make a mistake they never said a word they just take an action, but i always thanks to my parents for raising me that ways, i can proudly said im a successful girls now because of my parenting skill, sorry for my bad eng
This is not harsh at all. He's doing a great job
This make me cry,I can relate
Their father is doing good by teaching his kids the basics .
Now that is Pure love
comment section is like cancer HAHAHAHAHAH 😂 everyone conforms! you sheeps? When one says that Donggook is not a good dad that he keeps on playing pranks and making Sian cry everyone follows 😂. You'll know how to raise a child when you have one! okay? This fam has 5 kids and i think they're doing great and fine 😂 you people overreact! Thats his way of raising his children! if yours not pleased dont watch! HAHAHAHAHA
Kysia Core plus it a completely different culture.
Yeah, i know right! Honestly, Donggook teasing Sian is actually one of the highlights that i like to watch. HAHAHAHAH. That and Sian doing errands all by himself. So proud of him for being independent and learning a lesson well.
The teasings will only make them closer to each other, lest they become awkward like Donggook and his own dad.
ikr, the two older sisters, the twins, and Sian. That's a damn lot to take care of. My mom couldn't even take care of one of us without getting stressed over by work. Props to Donggook.
this little cute boy make me cry..😢 i want a baby like him..
This make me cry so much Sian is great kid and sweet I wish I have a brother like him😢😢😭
In Asian Culture, honorifics is very important ! If you call your sisters / brothers who is older than you with their name, it's very rude and disrespectful. The way Dongguk teach Sian is very good for a kids. He will always remember when he grown up. So, please respect it. (sorry for my bad english) 😁
This is the best episode of return of the superman
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Children should be taught to respect anyone who is older than them. When you don't they grow up to be rude. I'm American grew and I got popped in the mouth of I didn't adress people properly and I raise my daughter the same way. His father is doing a great job. He will grow up very well.
Donggook is so handsome! Lol he raised his kids so well. ❤ so tough with them but you can tell he loves all of his kid.
He was so cute. He love her sisters.
dude this made me cry.
Wow i never realized that KBS add new subtitle - Indonesia subtitle. Thank you so much. Terima kasih. 👏👏
His way of disciplining sian keeps on reminding me about Illkook and the triplets😍
Sua's hair is beautiful never cut it and I love the curls andbangs!
Meanwhile in the near future:
Sua: hey remember that one time you call us casually and we disappeared?
Sian: .... I WAS A FOOL
I wanna cry with sian, when he come back at the room, eventho he’s scared.. he’s really love his noonas 😍😍😍
I'm just binge watching these and they are so adorable I wish I found these sooner I've already watched like 4 😂😂 they are so precious and pure i swear tho