It is pretty funny with the fact that a lot of the foods from different cultures that get spread around and become more known are the commoner/street food
Why do I want to cry when her dad said it’s exactly like that bread, and her mom chimes in and said it was the bread his mother made as a child ?!?! SO BEAUTIFUL 🥹
@@QueenMel_ You are Blessed! Too have such GREAT Parents and a HuBBy that embraces,his IN LAW's that probably traveled Half A World away to meet him! Shamus appoves!
As a Dutchie just today returning from my first trip to Ireland I say: YES! He's phrasing his enthusiasm for Irish cuisine much better than I ever could. The word is wholesome ❤.
The grandma mixing Korean food with Irish food was great. The more cultures mix the better, then we can learn to better understand each other and not hate each other so much
@@loisavci3382 Yup you're spot on. Most traditional Korean meals eaten at home (especially breakfast) consist of a stew with rice and side dishes, with kimchi being a guarantee.
I love this, no matter what language they speak, a dad will always say dad things. "A meal fit for a king!" "Actually it was peasant food." "Well I guess I'm a peasant then!" 😂😂😂😂😂
@@noncekilla8848 yeah same, I've never really liked that food, I still have a child's taste buds. Ya'know, it was the texture and look that throw me off.
@@matthewhrenchir2977 peasants have a negative connotation which is why we don't use the word anymore, seeming as no one is deserving of the peasant status. Humbling yourself to that status to just show a little bit more appreciation to the food and culture is something to appreciate. Not to start negativity about so chill out.
@@matthewhrenchir2977 definition of humble is having a low estimation of one's importance, he is more important than a peasant. Because no one should be labelled as a peasant.
@@kalebhenson8028 so the caricaturisation of lower social class is "humble"? If I made a joke about only being able to afford my food with food stamps because I'm eating a cheap dish, it's humble? Also, I'm chill homie, haha. Ain't gotta tell me to chill out, I'm smoking weed rn. I'm simply questioning your use of the word humble. There's no need to be defensive. And there's no negativity, it was a funny joke. But punching down in comedy is notoriously not "humble", like making yourself smaller and pretending that you're a peasant because of the food you're eating. He didn't have a low estimation of his importance, because it's a joke. He obviously does not identify as a peasant, he isn't estimating himself as any lower value, the content of the joke is, in fact, that he is not a peasant. Pretending to be a king and laughing at how you're nothing close to that would be closer to humble, how I see it.
I notice in a lot of these how much alike the cultures are with food ( like how it reminds them personally of Korean dishes when they first try ), I love how seeing everything comes together full circle. Man, I love these videos. 😭
@@TheRed_wing Being "half Chinese and half Irish" typically refers to someone who has one parent with Chinese ancestry and the other parent with Irish ancestry. This means that their biological heritage is a combination of both Chinese and Irish ethnic backgrounds. Genetically, humans inherit 23 chromosomes from each parent, resulting in a total of 46 chromosomes. These chromosomes carry genetic information that determines various traits, including physical appearance, hair color, eye color, and more. Chinese and Irish people have distinct genetic characteristics, so a person with one Chinese parent and one Irish parent would inherit a mixture of these traits.
I'm not understanding why being mixed was questioned. I'm 1/2 Chinese as well. The other half is British, German/French and Scandinavian. My husband is 99.8% Irish.
Isn’t that mockery?.. No hate or anything but “Okay then, I am peasant.” And then huddles up LIKE a peasant? Um ? How is that wholesome or cute. Explain please
@@u0tts It's because he was sitting all Kingly, declaring the feast fit for a King, and the transition to embrace the reality of the food's history was just so humble it was heartwarming IMO
@@u0tts personally, I thought it was wholesome because he loved it so much he thought it used to be made for kings, and then once he was told it was the opposite he was all about that role as well because he loved it so much.
this is the kind of shit that makes me tear up. My wife is japanese and her parents don't speak english, but one of the ways we can show genuine love and appreciation is when we make food for each other. It's like sharing stories of your childhood through the act of cooking
Greek immigrants in Vienna, Austria sell gyros in carts all over Mozart's city; they serve them not on pita breads but on Viennese rolls (Kaiser rolls) to give them a familiar touch to the locals.
@deanasnarky3903 the secret is using minced beef instead of chunks. Well, in our house anyway. Also, the best bit is always the slightly burnt stuff at the bottom of the pot.
Seriously i love how your parents are so open to trying new cuisines and how they can appreciate good food (also you must be a good cook). As a chef, this is the type of reaction that gives me life 😂
I think they just made bread 😅 I live in Northern Ireland and Soda Bread usually is something you have along with potato bread and beans in a fry (fry-up maybe in your country)
And this, ladies and gentlemen is a text book example of politely trying other culture's stuff. With an open mind and excitement for new experiences. You don't have to like it. But you do have to give it a try. And this Korean couple are just absolutely a joy to watch. May their food and drink always be tasty and good!
"....textbook example of politely trying other cultures stuff..." Idk why i INSTANTLY thought of anthony bourdain cursing up a storm as someone serves him as i read that, but i did and it kinda hit different 😅😅😅😅😅
Family holiday dinners were always like that. Everyone would eat, then take a 15 minute nap on the couches in the living room and sitting room, then get back up and play cards all night.
As someone who is Irish, it makes me happy to see other cultures enjoying our food... Honestly, I can consider food more of a family gathering thing than anything
@@souad8619 It's Irish stew. Irish stew is made with carrots, onions , mutton, potatoes and gravy. It originated in Ireland in the 1500s with the introduction of the potato from the Columbian exchange.
@@larajones175my sister.. Its stew.. If you got meat. Carrots Onion Potatoes.. You make a version of it.. I like to think my chek grandma made it.. Or my mickmak Indian grsndads msde it first.. But its stew.. We all had it.❤
I love how your dad can just say a couple words and your mom can finish his whole thought. He said this is like this bread, and she went into the story of that his mom used to make when he was a little boy. Their love is 🫶🏼
That’s called true love! You remember every little detail about that one special human on this earth, no matter how minuscule. That’s what I strive for.
I don't know why, but this makes me happy. Maybe it's because of the bread part. To be able and taste something and go, this was exactly how mom's was.
Your dad is absolutely adorable! 🥺 And the way your mom filled in his sentence when he was talking about how the bread tasted like how his mom used to make it!
Your Dad doesn't need actual words, his sighs, grunts, and smiles say it all😅❤
His grunts make my day. Boy, does he love good food! 🤭😂♥️
Yes!
His eyes light up with every bite
Except bussing
like a dad outta do
The dad is adorable! “I am peasant” 😂
Seriously thought the same thing when I seen that food started drooling🤤😂
Lol dad is super funny!
The way he made himself seem small and lowly like when he said that was also adorable
He don’t care, king or peasant he’ll be whatever eat that eats that food 😂 to cute.
It is pretty funny with the fact that a lot of the foods from different cultures that get spread around and become more known are the commoner/street food
Why do I want to cry when her dad said it’s exactly like that bread, and her mom chimes in and said it was the bread his mother made as a child ?!?! SO BEAUTIFUL 🥹
Thank you for this comment
To be loved is to be known ❤
Your dad is an INTERNATIONAL treasure
Please make sure to share this treasure world wide, seeing him hype over a well prepared meal made my day ❤
literally he is precious ❤
As opposed to Jack Whitehall’s dad who’s just a regional trinket
@@QueenMel_ You are Blessed! Too have such GREAT Parents and a HuBBy that embraces,his IN LAW's that probably traveled Half A World away to meet him! Shamus appoves!
As a Dutchie just today returning from my first trip to Ireland I say: YES! He's phrasing his enthusiasm for Irish cuisine much better than I ever could. The word is wholesome ❤.
"bussing!!" I CRIED LMFAOO
Yes dads
Bussin deserves a new subscriber
I didn’t expect it 😂
I need this to become a viral meme
Guinness in NOT "beer". It is STOUT
I'm dying 😂😂😂, I love this!!!!!
Grandpa taking a nap after the meal is not just a mood, it's _THE_ mood.
I agree!😆
That's how you KNOW the meal was satisfying on a soul level!❤
YES,yes
If the old man don't wanna nap after the meal was acceptable at best, but he hit the full lay down on the couch, as he said it MUST have been bussin
Proper Hibernian right there
Meat and potatoes will do that to ya
When the Dad said "Ok then I'm a Peasant" and danced it off, I felt that😂😂😂
He was awesome
This is Hillsong ❤
Stoppppp me too🤣🤣🤝🏻
I am Irish American ok so let's call it best breakfast ever ok
The grandma mixing Korean food with Irish food was great. The more cultures mix the better, then we can learn to better understand each other and not hate each other so much
Also, kimchi with that beef stew is 🔥
"It was peasants' food"....
"then I am a peasant!" 😂😂😂
"Bussin, fiyah", aw dad is too cute lol.
I freakin' love your folks!
I love how the mom knew exactly what bread he was talking about
Cause it was probably that good
It's soda bread
Because every Korean dad be like "that" and we would always have to find out what "that" is... :')
It's ingrained LMAOOO
She was so mad, prolly cause she can't replicate what makes him happy more than his mom, women hate that shit lmfao
@@anthonyzulloUhhh... no. You sound like you need therapy.
I love that your mom finds away to connect what she likes with whatever new she's trying ❤
I love the contrast. The dad always immerses himself in the culture and the flavor, while the mom finds ways to relate the food to her own culture.
I really appreciate that you acknowledged that. Aren’t people so cool!
I'm not Korean, but I could see kimchi as a side with stew.
@@loisavci3382 Yup you're spot on. Most traditional Korean meals eaten at home (especially breakfast) consist of a stew with rice and side dishes, with kimchi being a guarantee.
the sharing and fusion of cultures is so beautiful
@@sire_beandon some cultures mesh well, others dont. either way most people are happy to share cultural dishes more accurately.
"Then I am Peasant" Now that's a Man that Truly appreciates food.
You could dub an asian pr0n onto the audio of this video lol..
OOH AUUGH WOOAAHH
The dad taking a nap after eating a big meal is the realest shit ever 😭😭❤
Lucky he does not unbuckle & upzip.
A real compliment to the chef
Dad got hit wid dat itis
If dad's napping after a meal, you know its a good meal
Lion eats. Lion sleeps. 😀
I love this, no matter what language they speak, a dad will always say dad things.
"A meal fit for a king!"
"Actually it was peasant food."
"Well I guess I'm a peasant then!"
😂😂😂😂😂
The noises from the dad alone were enough to know he loved it.
Love your parents...dad is awesome and funny😅#jamaica
I bet many Irish people felt a sense of prideful and joy from this dads reactions to irish cuisine
Absolutely! It brought a tear to my eye...
Aa an irishman, tht filled my heart with pride. Simple food. But it tastes incredible. My favourite thing to eat.
Loved every second of it
Not particularly
@@noncekilla8848 yeah same, I've never really liked that food, I still have a child's taste buds. Ya'know, it was the texture and look that throw me off.
The "then I am a peasant" was super humble and sweet, love these two
😂😂😂😂, he's very entertaining
It was humble? Acting the role of a peasant is humble? Do you know what humble means?
@@matthewhrenchir2977 peasants have a negative connotation which is why we don't use the word anymore, seeming as no one is deserving of the peasant status. Humbling yourself to that status to just show a little bit more appreciation to the food and culture is something to appreciate. Not to start negativity about so chill out.
@@matthewhrenchir2977 definition of humble is having a low estimation of one's importance, he is more important than a peasant. Because no one should be labelled as a peasant.
@@kalebhenson8028 so the caricaturisation of lower social class is "humble"? If I made a joke about only being able to afford my food with food stamps because I'm eating a cheap dish, it's humble?
Also, I'm chill homie, haha. Ain't gotta tell me to chill out, I'm smoking weed rn. I'm simply questioning your use of the word humble. There's no need to be defensive.
And there's no negativity, it was a funny joke. But punching down in comedy is notoriously not "humble", like making yourself smaller and pretending that you're a peasant because of the food you're eating. He didn't have a low estimation of his importance, because it's a joke. He obviously does not identify as a peasant, he isn't estimating himself as any lower value, the content of the joke is, in fact, that he is not a peasant. Pretending to be a king and laughing at how you're nothing close to that would be closer to humble, how I see it.
They make me so proud to be Irish ☘️
I love that the wife knew exactly when he meant when he "said this is exactly like that bread" so sweet. They complete each other ❤
I notice in a lot of these how much alike the cultures are with food ( like how it reminds them personally of Korean dishes when they first try ), I love how seeing everything comes together full circle. Man, I love these videos. 😭
Your Dad saying, “Bussin” is such a mood and makes me laugh. Can we all
adopt him?
The line break at the end of this comment adds some uh
Concern
It was so wholesomw i wanted to cry. Like happy tears
Whats it mean?
@@RyanGriffiths28 It means Delicious!
@@janetsims180 thanks
As a half Chinese half Irish guy, this made me smile and too funny! Bussin! Fiyah! I love your dad 😂
@@TheRed_wing Being "half Chinese and half Irish" typically refers to someone who has one parent with Chinese ancestry and the other parent with Irish ancestry. This means that their biological heritage is a combination of both Chinese and Irish ethnic backgrounds.
Genetically, humans inherit 23 chromosomes from each parent, resulting in a total of 46 chromosomes. These chromosomes carry genetic information that determines various traits, including physical appearance, hair color, eye color, and more. Chinese and Irish people have distinct genetic characteristics, so a person with one Chinese parent and one Irish parent would inherit a mixture of these traits.
No such thing hope you don't live in Ireland we don't like that type
Hope you live in China and not here
I'm not understanding why being mixed was questioned. I'm 1/2 Chinese as well. The other half is British, German/French and Scandinavian. My husband is 99.8% Irish.
@TheRed_wing this comment is so confusing
“Okay then, I am peasant.” Your dad is so wholesome. ❤
And the way he huddled up to try make himself seem smaller 🥺😄
Isn’t that mockery?.. No hate or anything but “Okay then, I am peasant.” And then huddles up LIKE a peasant? Um ? How is that wholesome or cute. Explain please
@@u0ttsYou're thinking too hard. Be less offended by good funa nd more offended that there is a literal genocide going on in South Africa and Syria.
@@u0tts It's because he was sitting all Kingly, declaring the feast fit for a King, and the transition to embrace the reality of the food's history was just so humble it was heartwarming IMO
@@u0tts personally, I thought it was wholesome because he loved it so much he thought it used to be made for kings, and then once he was told it was the opposite he was all about that role as well because he loved it so much.
Dad might be the most expressive person I have ever seen say no words. He doesn't need words.
As an Irish I found this heartwarming
Having Irish blood i want Korean inlaws and adoption papers. NOW ASAP.....I'M HUNGRY...❤❤❤LOL😅
An Irish what ?
Aye same
@rumbul7430 LOL,yes they do ! They are adorable!
@@scottn1019 Irish person ☺️
That "aaaAAH" at the beer had me rolling. 😂 Your dad is precious.
Your dad makes THE BEST noises of appreciation when he's eating! 😂
I love seeing older individuals trying new things and being really excited about it. It makes me feel happy.
The fact he needed a lay down afterwards is VERY Irish lol
Not just Irish 😊
@@nicolmitchell2833 anyone said just irish?
Same thought! 😅 I was like wow! That's my Dad ❤
We love a wee kip after a feed 😂
Every dad lies down after a meal lol😂
The dads grunts were perfect. He's in food heaven.
The food nap was the real sign he enjoyed it.
@@ericdifrancesco1331p😮😮s
@@ericdifrancesco1331100%lmao
He's eating an Irish stew with silver chopsticks. What a baller.
Your Dad’s happy sounds as he enjoys his meal is so wholesome
Def the whole experience was such a pleasure to watch
Agh! Again that word! Why is everybody on UA-cam decided that the word wholesome is going to apply to everything
@@Ana_crusis
Wholesome wholesome?
I love this family, especially the dad - he’s so expressive about how much he loves the food!😂
Your dad is wholesome af and must be protected at all costs.
Guard him with your life!
Your dad is all the entertainment you could ever need during dinner man
"Bussin' fire!" That was heartwarming.
this is the kind of shit that makes me tear up. My wife is japanese and her parents don't speak english, but one of the ways we can show genuine love and appreciation is when we make food for each other. It's like sharing stories of your childhood through the act of cooking
I love that your mom immediately knew he was talking about bread from his childhood 😭❤️
@Emilysilad8867 I missed that Thank you for sharing that!
Her little “gimbap 😊” made my heart smile
i rewatched it just 4 that part 🥺❤
Your father's commentary is absolutely awesome. I lost it when he said "Bussin'" lol.
Me too
Lmao wtf you talking about it was so cringe that she made him say that.
@@blupbop you seem like a nice person bro
I need to.find a wife like that
Bussin
Pops turned serious when he remembered his mum making the same bread during his childhood 🥺🥹
So precious❤❤❤
I love that mom is always the first to bring out seaweed and kimchi ❤
It reminds me of my Mexican dad always wanting to eat everything with tortillas or his spicy salsa
I was just gonna comment about the mom has always got the kimchi on deck..
Greek immigrants in Vienna, Austria sell gyros in carts all over Mozart's city; they serve them not on pita breads but on Viennese rolls (Kaiser rolls) to give them a familiar touch to the locals.
The mom immediately going for the fusion cooking and the father enjoying everything immensely, so great.😊
I can understand that I like having bread with lots of food to soak up sauce...if the nation has a bread like Naan then all the better.
These Korean parents out here living their best life. 😂 Get it mom and dad!
I'm telling you....this is royalty right here!!
“Bussing, fiyah” 😭😭😭 I wanna have a meal and a beer with this guy that’s priceless right there
Your mom is cute, but your dad is just full body expressive! Love that man!!!
"Buusin!, FIYAH!!!" I love that dad he's great. Theyre both adorable and accepting though, warms my heart.
Your Dad tasting european food could be a very wholesome channel
Agreed.
As an Irish person, I felt ridiculously proud that your parents enjoyed the meal. 😅💚
Bussing love it
Me too! This is a wonderful video!!
I've heard Korea described as the Ireland of Asia before
I would absolutely love a recipe for that stew, do you know how to make it?
@deanasnarky3903 the secret is using minced beef instead of chunks. Well, in our house anyway. Also, the best bit is always the slightly burnt stuff at the bottom of the pot.
Seriously i love how your parents are so open to trying new cuisines and how they can appreciate good food (also you must be a good cook). As a chef, this is the type of reaction that gives me life 😂
The fact that your mother could find a connection to a food from her culture is so cute. It just shows that we have a lot more in common than we think
Dad too, with the bread
I think they just made bread 😅 I live in Northern Ireland and Soda Bread usually is something you have along with potato bread and beans in a fry (fry-up maybe in your country)
Yes, yes and yes.
I mean theres only so many ways to make a fucking potato and meat stew
@@kojbowell the potato is highly versatile tbh
Dad grunting in delight is a whole mood 😂❤️
I love how her father always articulates his appreciation.
I love watching the joy of the parents, and their eagerness to enjoy something new!
And this, ladies and gentlemen is a text book example of politely trying other culture's stuff. With an open mind and excitement for new experiences.
You don't have to like it. But you do have to give it a try.
And this Korean couple are just absolutely a joy to watch. May their food and drink always be tasty and good!
Nicely said 😊
"....textbook example of politely trying other cultures stuff..."
Idk why i INSTANTLY thought of anthony bourdain cursing up a storm as someone serves him as i read that, but i did and it kinda hit different 😅😅😅😅😅
Why is there always someone writing half an essay on the topic of the video lol
this is only american people who act like that
It's called intelligence !@@deella.3339
Dad is an absolute *vibe*
the dad grunts of approval are such a dad thing😂😂😂
I love how they enjoy the foods from different countries. Their enthusiasm is contagious
Dad laying down at the end was an entire mood
Family holiday dinners were always like that. Everyone would eat, then take a 15 minute nap on the couches in the living room and sitting room, then get back up and play cards all night.
@@nuyabuisness7526 That sounds like such a vibe
The "Bussin' Hoyo!" Was adorable af
He said ‘BUSSIN’ ‘Fire’
@@iainmacdonald4433fiyah*
I’m just here for the “bussin!” 😅
I'm so in love with the Dad's reaction. He enjoyed it so much he took a nap after.
These two parents are SO CUTE and love their food and their appreciation is so vocal ! Just fab ❤️❤️❤️
The mom finishing the sentence for the dad about it being the food his mom used to make is heartwarming
I find it so incredible that half a world away and such similar dishes were made
maybe he says it about a lot of bread hehe. shes heard this before
“bousiin fiyahh!”
your dad is a real homie 😂😂😂
Ong, your grandma wrapping a bite in seaweed was the cutest thing I've seen in ages!
Those are her parents not her grannies.
Daughter is an amazing cook! They are very lucky to have her!
Dad said bussin😂😂😂 I love how korean express themselves when eating.
Idk if that’s a race thing
@@joeyspears5933 korean is not a race.
@@reviewranger4202 Asian people thing is what he meant. Quit policing it makes you ugly 😮
Bussin bussin!
Aww it’s so sweet the bread reminded the dad of his mom’s bread. That’s a treasured moment
That's like one of the best dad compliments you can get
"Irish bread? This is the same stuff my mom used to make!" Hit me right in the feels
As someone who is Irish, it makes me happy to see other cultures enjoying our food... Honestly, I can consider food more of a family gathering thing than anything
Can I ask you what is in it because it looks similar to something we make in Morocco
Nothing hits closer to home than cramming 3 days worth of stew into myself and taking a nap. It’s a family tradition.
@@souad8619 It's Irish stew. Irish stew is made with carrots, onions , mutton, potatoes and gravy. It originated in Ireland in the 1500s with the introduction of the potato from the Columbian exchange.
Thank you for explaining
Mom enjoyed it, but Dad’s entire energy is epic! 😂😊
Omg that dad is just sp adorable. I love all his sound effects.
I love how expressive your Dad is. They are both sweet.
I love how excited your Daddy gets over food. Makes us viewers almost taste it with his reactions ❤. Love it!!
As a Irish person this is wholesome.
thought your profile picture was the bloody netflix logo then
@@AesherYT 😂
I must say many africans inherited this dish. I ate this yesterday with our form of bread called chapati. Bussssssin
@@tamashatvke Its an Irish You didn't inherit it Yougot the recipe. What's next, Croissants ??
@@larajones175my sister..
Its stew..
If you got meat.
Carrots
Onion
Potatoes..
You make a version of it..
I like to think my chek grandma made it..
Or my mickmak Indian grsndads msde it first..
But its stew.. We all had it.❤
“Irish king” I love the dad enthusiasm. I’d love to just eat with him and the family just to hear his happiness with the food.
I wanna cook for that man so bad 😂 he just loves food
I love how your dad can just say a couple words and your mom can finish his whole thought. He said this is like this bread, and she went into the story of that his mom used to make when he was a little boy. Their love is 🫶🏼
It's really cool that Irish soda bread is similar to Korean form too
That’s called true love! You remember every little detail about that one special human on this earth, no matter how minuscule. That’s what I strive for.
Love your parents' reactions
Yo your mom got me dead convinced that seaweed and kimchi can elevate any dish❤😂
The dainty way she eats it almost makes me tempted to try them when I really don't want to. 😂
Dad is so adorable! Mom is the sweetest. The whole family shares so much love. Thanks for sharing! 🥰
As an Irish person the food looks very authentic, well done 👏
I'm not even Irish, but that definitely looked like the real deal.
Brah I got severed a cold Guinness soup but the bar keep heated it right up it was fyahhhhh
Also Irish and I agree… Guinness from a keg tho not can
Boiled bacon and cabbage is good
as an irish person as well i do agree
I love when eomma checks if it passes the Korean food test with seaweed, rice and kimchi. So cute!!
I love how expressive he is when he eats.
Same with Japanese slurring a soup, is a compliment to the chef because you enjoy it so much you will eat it fast as possible.
Her father is a whole mood.
My Irish heart is both melting and brimming with pride.
Me
Mine wasn't coping when she wrapped the stew and soda into seaweed I have to be honest 😂
@@_sleepy_sarahshe does that with absolutely everything 😂
That comparison to 'pork bone soup' made me lose my appetite.
@@wlhansen2068Why? Bone soup is insanely rich and flavorful the Marrow in the bone makes amazing broth.
I don't know why, but this makes me happy. Maybe it's because of the bread part. To be able and taste something and go, this was exactly how mom's was.
I also loved that the mum/his wife knew exactly what he meant when he said "it's just like that bread" 🥹
As a irish person this vid makes me so happy!! Your Dad!! Awesome!
Same! Soda bread looked a bit off but that’s a proper winter stew! Love walking up my moms drive and smelling it
gyat you pretty. wish i had an irish wife
@@Feelix420I was waiting to see a comment like this. 💀
Yeah me also that stew looks delicious
bussinnn
Your Father is a Gem ... kiss him every day. He really brightens my day
Your mum and dad trying European food could be a whole channel of it's own. They are both very expressive in their own way and both equally charming.
I would subscribe!
This is one of the most wholesome things ive ever witnessed
Dad is too CUTE! They really enjoyed themselves. Mom had to put her spin on it.
Right! I love that she had to make her own little special Korean bite. So precious.
@@liviloo87nori Kim Chee on everything
@@JB-sv5pr
I love it lol!
I Love how she introduces her parents the different foods from different cultures and they love it.
All the old man noises your dad makes while enjoying what he is eating are adorable.
i just love thier reactions and the willingness to go outside of what is normal for them and have such a wonderful experience
I really like that they are so naturally open to the other culture. No hesitating, no bewildered looks, just really enjoying it on the first go
yeah so open to other cultures and every single freakin thing they try of other cultures food They have to have their kimchi .-(((((
Your Parents are so cool. One comment called your Dad an international treasure and I agree, he has wonderful responses.
Your dad is absolutely adorable! 🥺 And the way your mom filled in his sentence when he was talking about how the bread tasted like how his mom used to make it!
Grandpa is so wholesome, and the fact that they could connect the food between the original culture and theirs is so nice.
bussin! fire!
That was so sweet. Your parents seem genuinely supportive of you. Nice.
Your parents are such a joy to watch!
Seeing someone enjoy life that much actually makes me realize that life is worth living
It is! Keep going
It sure is ! No matter what
I just reallized how ominous what i wrote sounds ._.
@@sosukeXkun hahahaha it does sound a little dramatic but I am sure someone will feel good reading it