@@nikladk1996 he should've just said that. He made a broad sweeping statement. Most education that matters in the workplace is higher level, whether it's technical or academic.
@Bla bla bla this statement makes no sense. It sounds like you just wanted to insult, but couldn't come up with an argument. also, that you've never been to college or don't understand how matriculation in higher education in the western world works. weird comment. I'm assuming that you're a child or undereducated.
When his dad popped up and speaking korean i was like wat??? Rare to see old ppl speaking korean. I wana see more of his dad lol. And his brothers korean is just as good as Leo, wow
their episode is truly entrtaining and influential 🥰 and these are real men right there independent and do their daily things by themselves rely on themselves properly and have dreams they wanna achieve, truly wish them the best and that everything goes smoothly for them in loving ways and the best way possible🙏🏻 just wanna mention that the father can help his son by paying this debt but turning it into a debt between him and his son so he continues to stay in korea and learn how to make money by himself and pay it back to his father 👍🏻
@@Frombie_01 hahahahahahaha...😁😂 I think your English teaching superpower kicked in because this is a no English tv show with many non English speaking viewers.
As Vietnamese who lives in Finland, I'm just happy to see that many people would interested and know more about Finland 'coz the country isn't really popular itself. A lot of people know brands such as Marimekko, Frazer, Moomin, etc. BUT I'M JUST AMAZED when seeing this clip I was like 'OMG FINALLY FINLAND OH WHOO~' 'coz I really admire Finnish culture and I love to live in Finland! And yes elders in Finland could also learn a language in the age maybe 60 btw 70-years-old! AND YES ELDERS ALSO HAVE THEIR HUMOR TOO!
I agree with the dad at 4:43. I understand how frustrated a lot of young people are (saying 'Hell Chosun' and whatnot) but they're only focusing on money. Money comes and goes but culture is irreplaceable. Like black Americans, Koreans have been through a lot and it was the culture that helped them survive. 💕
I totally agree with you. (American here). Its hell here too if you think about it. But its like that for any country + college grads looking for a job
@@november132 Thank you for reading a positive comment and using this opportunity to make a negative comment about someone else's community. That's exactly what this thread needed! #not
Some of the comments on this video are wack. Providing support to your son =/= Paying off their student loan on their behalf. The father probably supports his son in other ways like how he supports his son's endeavor to pursue a side hustle (selling gym equipment) whilst studying (Although it seems like the son's side hustle is going terribly). I believe cradling and resolving all of your child's problems and hardships on their behalf is more of a detriment to your child as opposed to allowing them to figure it out themselves and growing from their experiences and hardships. Paying off your debts is part of being an adult. The father raised the kid for 18+ years and continues to be in his life like a father should. "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime"
I'm sorry but watching your son work so hard and struggle to the point they're thinking of dropping out of college to make money is shitty behaviour 😀 #sorrynotsorry Family members are supposed to help you in your struggles, what's the difference between them and strangers if they can't do that much? When his dad is older and no longer capable of walking, the son will drop him off at a nursing home saying "figure it out yourself!" I'm pretty sure the son will not refuse his dad's money if the dad offered, he is at risk of being deported for God's sake!
But did Leo ask for his father’s help and the father said no? you need to understand that the boy is not a teenager that the dad is going to hand him money. He is grown to the point of making a decision to study in Korea regardless of how expensive university is there, over studying in Finland where it is almost free! we need to acknowledge that he made that choice and he is working to sustain his choice and the father is very supportive of him in that regard. He even availed himself but the son has not asked for help from the father yet.
@@the.name.is_kara agree. Original comment was purely based on assumption. Or at least not knowing the whole story behind. Original comment watched a 10 minute video and suddenly they knew the entire life story of the family. 🤣🤣🤣
I understand the family’s love for the culture and stuff but to say it’s changing and they aren’t preserving their own culture and whatnot is so outta line even Koreans won’t say that outloud to others even if it may be true pops gotta chill
But didnt u bring him into this world? It's your obligation to equip your child to survive in this world and that includes giving him a college degree.
It's their culture. Maybe the dad also experienced the same thing. For every country, they have different laws with regard to such topic. In my country, parents need to support their children. Example is paying for their education. That is the reason why we see most foreigners are actually independent than Asians.
It’s free to study in Finland he could’ve just come and study here and then go back to Korea. Also I’m Finnish and I still ask my parents for help with money sometimes (I’m 24) 😅 I don’t understand his dad, he could help with the student loans tbh
when i see this vd , i remember OLI LONDON , because they're white people same like oli , but i really like the way they speak Korean language , the host can understand them but oli london just said he is 50% British 50% asian (korea) , but when oli speak korean no one understand him , omg oli really koreaboo , i really happy see this vd cause they speak better than oli london🥰
They are Finnish which is quite different than being british lol. White people term is pretty stupid term outside america etc. Finns are uralic people, even the language isnt indo european. They have nothing similar with some crazy youtube guy.
@@wdvngeWatch the video "Which country has the most blondies." The answer is Finland. The language is uralic, but the race is a different matter in Finland's case.
Jesus loves you and wants to begin a relationship with you irrespective of your past. John 3:16. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. All you need do is say. Lord Jesus please forgive me where i have sinned against you in my thoughts actions words and deeds. Please cleanse me and wash me with your precious blood and come into my life in Jesus Name. Amen.Hurray you are now a child of God. Just as a little baby needs milk to grow so do you need the word of God.God bless you as you start your new walk with Jesus. Ask the holyspirit to led you to a church where you can be fed continuously with the word of God.
Finland education system is the best. They are top in the world in education system. The way they set up the environment for students is stunning.
university education? where are you getting this info from?
@@madewithrealdiamonds they're talking about public schools and early childhood education.
@@nikladk1996 he should've just said that. He made a broad sweeping statement. Most education that matters in the workplace is higher level, whether it's technical or academic.
y deport. y not go to finland.
@Bla bla bla this statement makes no sense. It sounds like you just wanted to insult, but couldn't come up with an argument. also, that you've never been to college or don't understand how matriculation in higher education in the western world works. weird comment. I'm assuming that you're a child or undereducated.
Oikeasti.. On todella ihana katsoa nää kaks suomalaista Koreassa ja puhuukin vielä heidä kieltä.. So fluent..
When his dad popped up and speaking korean i was like wat??? Rare to see old ppl speaking korean. I wana see more of his dad lol. And his brothers korean is just as good as Leo, wow
their episode is truly entrtaining and influential 🥰 and these are real men right there independent and do their daily things by themselves rely on themselves properly and have dreams they wanna achieve, truly wish them the best and that everything goes smoothly for them in loving ways and the best way possible🙏🏻
just wanna mention that the father can help his son by paying this debt but turning it into a debt between him and his son so he continues to stay in korea and learn how to make money by himself and pay it back to his father 👍🏻
The father is Korean-er than the actual korean I can't😂😂😂😂
i loved him 😂😂😂
A friendly correction. "more Korean than". :)
@@Frombie_01 I try to be funny here.I know what I'm saying :-)
@@holymoly9695 In that case my apologies. Quite possibly being an English teacher has dulled my sense of humour.
@@Frombie_01 hahahahahahaha...😁😂 I think your English teaching superpower kicked in because this is a no English tv show with many non English speaking viewers.
The dad is so cute!
That Finland elder is so Korean even is mannerism is very Korean and his Korean is so good.
Oh wow. Hope that homeboy managed to pay off his loans and stay in Korea as he wished!
As Vietnamese who lives in Finland, I'm just happy to see that many people would interested and know more about Finland 'coz the country isn't really popular itself. A lot of people know brands such as Marimekko, Frazer, Moomin, etc.
BUT I'M JUST AMAZED when seeing this clip I was like 'OMG FINALLY FINLAND OH WHOO~' 'coz I really admire Finnish culture and I love to live in Finland!
And yes elders in Finland could also learn a language in the age maybe 60 btw 70-years-old! AND YES ELDERS ALSO HAVE THEIR HUMOR TOO!
His dad has been living in Korea for 26 years.
It is popular lol
Torille 😔✨
I knew finland for their education system. not stressful
@@pinktypewritter5380 I wish 🤣 But anywhere is tough when you study more and more.
I agree with the dad at 4:43. I understand how frustrated a lot of young people are (saying 'Hell Chosun' and whatnot) but they're only focusing on money. Money comes and goes but culture is irreplaceable. Like black Americans, Koreans have been through a lot and it was the culture that helped them survive. 💕
Absolutely, well said! 🥰
❤
I totally agree with you. (American here).
Its hell here too if you think about it. But its like that for any country + college grads looking for a job
All ethnicities have been through a lot. The difference is the African Americans keep trying to milk it instead of moving on like everyone else.
@@november132 Thank you for reading a positive comment and using this opportunity to make a negative comment about someone else's community. That's exactly what this thread needed! #not
Hello from Finland 🇫🇮😊
Helloo! 🤗
Hyva Hyva~
@@뽀뽀함하자잉 hyvä hyvä 😄
Amazing. If you can learn Korean.. you are on a different level
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Some of the comments on this video are wack. Providing support to your son =/= Paying off their student loan on their behalf. The father probably supports his son in other ways like how he supports his son's endeavor to pursue a side hustle (selling gym equipment) whilst studying (Although it seems like the son's side hustle is going terribly). I believe cradling and resolving all of your child's problems and hardships on their behalf is more of a detriment to your child as opposed to allowing them to figure it out themselves and growing from their experiences and hardships. Paying off your debts is part of being an adult. The father raised the kid for 18+ years and continues to be in his life like a father should.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime"
Lisää videoita! XD
While watching, I kept hoping Petri, Ville, Sami or Villpu was going to make a cameo 😂
LMAO
I click this video seeing Leo. I always liked him from Yo Welcome to Korea. I was more interested in him more than Vipul. Good luck Leo. Best of luck
뭔가 넘 귀여우시다 ㅎㅎ
Wait, is the dad’s tie made of wood???
The fortune telling 😂😂
I can't believe he went to a fortune teller...
Conclusion Leo is not a spoiled kid.
yep he's very optimistic and hard working 😩
wrong
핀란드 사람 흉내내는 한국사람ㅋㅋㅋ 된장쨈 넘 새롭고 신박해요.
할머니 그립겠다..😢
Thank god Indians aren’t the only ones to seek financial help and assistance from their parents !
In this economy i think everyone needs some help from their parents 🤣
filipinos too. 😅 Not proud about it but its nice to have some companions hahaha
What is the title of this show?
My neighbor Charles!
He is wearing mask but not covering hose nose lol 😂 what’s the point of wearing it ? 😂🤣
What was the point of wearing them anyway? They literally had zero impact against covid, in fact, they made it even worse.
that's the Nordic way.
This guy came to Korea from Finland
I am more concerned about that part
Why? Lol
😀 wow
아버지가 100% Korean 아저씨다. ㅋㅋㅋ
I'm sorry but watching your son work so hard and struggle to the point they're thinking of dropping out of college to make money is shitty behaviour 😀 #sorrynotsorry
Family members are supposed to help you in your struggles, what's the difference between them and strangers if they can't do that much?
When his dad is older and no longer capable of walking, the son will drop him off at a nursing home saying "figure it out yourself!"
I'm pretty sure the son will not refuse his dad's money if the dad offered, he is at risk of being deported for God's sake!
But did Leo ask for his father’s help and the father said no? you need to understand that the boy is not a teenager that the dad is going to hand him money. He is grown to the point of making a decision to study in Korea regardless of how expensive university is there, over studying in Finland where it is almost free! we need to acknowledge that he made that choice and he is working to sustain his choice and the father is very supportive of him in that regard. He even availed himself but the son has not asked for help from the father yet.
You don't understand it's just western culture, which has it's pros and cons, and this is one of the cons
When you don't have a job or family support, it's hard in any country, a lot of Asians think all white people are rich, but that's far from the truth
@@the.name.is_kara agree. Original comment was purely based on assumption. Or at least not knowing the whole story behind. Original comment watched a 10 minute video and suddenly they knew the entire life story of the family. 🤣🤣🤣
Did Leo asked to be born? He chooses to have him it's your responsibility.
This video makes me feel like I failed my ancestors. Sorry but I just can not have my doenjang spread on my cracker. NO way. Thats for stew.
I understand the family’s love for the culture and stuff but to say it’s changing and they aren’t preserving their own culture and whatnot is so outta line even Koreans won’t say that outloud to others even if it may be true pops gotta chill
They are more Korean than I am 🤣
I would never want to go back to Finland. Do what you can to stay in Korea!
But didnt u bring him into this world? It's your obligation to equip your child to survive in this world and that includes giving him a college degree.
It's their culture. Maybe the dad also experienced the same thing. For every country, they have different laws with regard to such topic. In my country, parents need to support their children. Example is paying for their education. That is the reason why we see most foreigners are actually independent than Asians.
He can go to study in Finland fo free
@@Hilariusgamer Yeah, id expect for him to study in Finland since its mostly free.
It’s free to study in Finland he could’ve just come and study here and then go back to Korea. Also I’m Finnish and I still ask my parents for help with money sometimes (I’m 24) 😅 I don’t understand his dad, he could help with the student loans tbh
It depends on the culture
Shock culture 😂😂😂
Nah, the father sucks. His son will definitely not bother when the father needs help. He'll be like you're an adult, figure it out yourself.
The father is very present and supportive of his son. He mentioned how all he had to do was ask. So it seems Leo wants to clear his loan himself!
Why is that Korean pretending to be Finnish and appearing on TV?
jätkä kävi veitsen alla ja tuli Rodrigo Alves naaman kaa ulos.
when i see this vd , i remember OLI LONDON , because they're white people same like oli , but i really like the way they speak Korean language , the host can understand them but oli london just said he is 50% British 50% asian (korea) , but when oli speak korean no one understand him , omg oli really koreaboo , i really happy see this vd cause they speak better than oli london🥰
I don't find good to compare them to him..
That's rude. You shouldn't compare them.
They are Finnish which is quite different than being british lol. White people term is pretty stupid term outside america etc. Finns are uralic people, even the language isnt indo european. They have nothing similar with some crazy youtube guy.
@@wdvngeWatch the video "Which country has the most blondies." The answer is Finland. The language is uralic, but the race is a different matter in Finland's case.
They are giants lol
his father looks poor af --- also he should just sell the fitness device at a loss and find something better or just get a normal job
Jesus loves you and wants to begin a relationship with you irrespective of your past. John 3:16. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. All you need do is say. Lord Jesus please forgive me where i have sinned against you in my thoughts actions words and deeds. Please cleanse me and wash me with your precious blood and come into my life in Jesus Name. Amen.Hurray you are now a child of God. Just as a little baby needs milk to grow so do you need the word of God.God bless you as you start your new walk with Jesus. Ask the holyspirit to led you to a church where you can be fed continuously with the word of God.
We do that too india we dont accept something across the door way