wow you are so mentally strong, to have to see and handle all the gruesome things, thank you for what you do for us, god bless and protect you and your family
Wow much respect, i could never have the mental strength to do so. Seeing such scenes must be very humbling, it reminds you how easily a life can be taken away and how precious it is. Also these two go haunted house confirm not scared one they see far worse things irl
Sorry but 14 years old is too young to be a trauma cleaner. Child labor aside, the things they see can affect them at such a young age. The dad is an adult so he might be used to it already, the boy, no, I don’t recommend.
What child labour MOM and employment act allows 13 years of age to work. If 13 years of age working with family in an industrial and manufacturing also allowed. If he is affected of cause he would bot continue. If he enjoys the work why you bother? It’s good that they are finding legal and blessed sustenance.
Personally I think the way they described the cases seems a little disrespectful towards the deceased... The respectful way to describe these scenes is to not keep dwelling on how "disgusting" it made you feel, but rather how you're doing your part to help them and loved ones move on peacefully and with a sense of closure.
Word it however you like, sounds like sugar to me! Framing or whatever life goes on! No personal information were disclose that is respectful enough! I don't think there is anything wrong with being honest and saying your true feeling as oppose to framing it here and there! Not as if life is not complex enough! If it gets anymore complex, well maybe that's what lead to why their trauma cleaning service is relevant or needed!
I think their interview went very well. The sugar coating n framing removes the "reality" from the experiences. Disgusting so what? They are still doing a job that is very honourable n respectable!
@@jbrkjferkjbekjb I will say you shd leave it to the people who have to deal with these things real life rather than sitting in front of your computer nitpicking on how they describe it. They have to deal with it and they can choose to say it anyway they like. Plus it is not really disrespectful they way they are saying it. Just more real than you are able to accept it.
@@SplashhhhThe son ask but he was still a child then. Children don’t know or fully understand alot of things in this world that adults do. A teenager’s brain is still underdeveloped that is why it is for the parents to say no. If ur 14 year old son say he wants to drive a car and drive ur whole family around Singapore, will u let? Will u teach ur son at 14 and let him drive at 14? No what u the adult should know better.
@@user-zk6no3no3gHe is still a teenager. Interested doesn’t mean he fully understand how it will affect it. But u as an adult should know better. If he want when he turn adulthood he can join later.
@@kaiyin3842 your example is more of a legal matter. Obviously you can’t drive till you are 18 but you can fly a plane at 16 in Singapore. So what’s your point exactly?
I love how the son looks up to Dad so much and works hard to help him out. Watched a video about his daughter before.
I've got mad respect for their family. Keep up the great work. 👍🏽
wow you are so mentally strong, to have to see and handle all the gruesome things, thank you for what you do for us, god bless and protect you and your family
Wow much respect, i could never have the mental strength to do so. Seeing such scenes must be very humbling, it reminds you how easily a life can be taken away and how precious it is. Also these two go haunted house confirm not scared one they see far worse things irl
Kudos to this family 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you very much for this video 🙏🏽🙇🏻♀️❤❤❤
“We earn a fair amount of money”
Both father and son wearing Branded shirts from Dior worth few thousand 😂
either real or fake thats for us to decide lah
Doesn't matter..
thats the first thing i noticed 😆
@@nananazimam2060it does
The son surely speak very well n calm 😅
Really respect them for doing this job!
My greatest respect to this kind man(Father) & children....May their hard work brings them huge MERITS and terrific lives....Om Mani Padme Hum......
can tell the job pays well
Yea father and son deck out in dior
Have to if not nobody will do the job
Much respect ❤
DArwisy from my school
Wearing Dior leh. Could be fake. Nowadays very hard to tell if fake or real.
What’s their tiktok
@ddqservices !
Sorry but 14 years old is too young to be a trauma cleaner. Child labor aside, the things they see can affect them at such a young age. The dad is an adult so he might be used to it already, the boy, no, I don’t recommend.
What child labour MOM and employment act allows 13 years of age to work. If 13 years of age working with family in an industrial and manufacturing also allowed. If he is affected of cause he would bot continue. If he enjoys the work why you bother? It’s good that they are finding legal and blessed sustenance.
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not bad job leh, can wear Dior
Enjoyed the good smell. Don't waste the meat 🥩..plus add the maggots, extra protein.
Personally I think the way they described the cases seems a little disrespectful towards the deceased... The respectful way to describe these scenes is to not keep dwelling on how "disgusting" it made you feel, but rather how you're doing your part to help them and loved ones move on peacefully and with a sense of closure.
Rather then sugar coating everything I rather that it is real and relatable!
@@gnohzgnohz3578 it's not about sugar coating but framing it in a respectful way.
Word it however you like, sounds like sugar to me! Framing or whatever life goes on! No personal information were disclose that is respectful enough! I don't think there is anything wrong with being honest and saying your true feeling as oppose to framing it here and there! Not as if life is not complex enough! If it gets anymore complex, well maybe that's what lead to why their trauma cleaning service is relevant or needed!
I think their interview went very well. The sugar coating n framing removes the "reality" from the experiences. Disgusting so what? They are still doing a job that is very honourable n respectable!
@@jbrkjferkjbekjb I will say you shd leave it to the people who have to deal with these things real life rather than sitting in front of your computer nitpicking on how they describe it.
They have to deal with it and they can choose to say it anyway they like. Plus it is not really disrespectful they way they are saying it. Just more real than you are able to accept it.
I must admit, it seems strange to put your children through this kind of work... I would say borderline trauma.
The son asked to join in.
Why? Some people are interested in such stuff.
@@SplashhhhThe son ask but he was still a child then. Children don’t know or fully understand alot of things in this world that adults do. A teenager’s brain is still underdeveloped that is why it is for the parents to say no.
If ur 14 year old son say he wants to drive a car and drive ur whole family around Singapore, will u let? Will u teach ur son at 14 and let him drive at 14? No what u the adult should know better.
@@user-zk6no3no3gHe is still a teenager. Interested doesn’t mean he fully understand how it will affect it. But u as an adult should know better. If he want when he turn adulthood he can join later.
@@kaiyin3842 your example is more of a legal matter. Obviously you can’t drive till you are 18 but you can fly a plane at 16 in Singapore. So what’s your point exactly?