9 year olds helping Faith learn Korean and giving her life advice [Part 3] | K-DOC

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Part 1: • 9-year-old Faith’s day...
    Part 2: • How hard is it to get ...
    Part 4: • [FINAL PART] Faith's p...
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    All curations and translations done by Eunjae Lee.
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    이웃집 찰스 라이베리아여섯가족 Air Date: 2016.5.124

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  • @anaispersephone6041
    @anaispersephone6041 3 года назад +3028

    This episode hits home for me. I grew up in a Kenyan household and I know for a fact I barely heard the words "I love you" "sorry" or "thank you" from my parents. Now that I am older, I realize how important is for parents to verbally and physically love their children. I don't blame my parents either, it's just the way they grew up, which is why I sympathize with Faith's mother. I know she is trying to hold onto her roots and impart her knowledge of African traditions onto Faith without realizing sometimes it does more harm than good. However, I am glad that Faith's mom is open and willing to change for the sake of her daughter. Every new chapter in our life, will require a new version of ourselves.

    • @samiajuma7644
      @samiajuma7644 3 года назад +48

      I also am Kenyan, and this is so true. It's so important for parents to show love to their children, and it's sad that in Kenya it's such a rarity, but again it's because of their upbringing. Personally, my ancestors are Indian but I was born and have lived in Kenya my whole life, and it still applies because generally in Kenya parents rarely show affection, but I understand that it's from their upbringing and them trying to hold onto their culture. But it really is great to see Faith's mom becoming open minded and taking Faith's feelings into account and trying to change. Also, just wanted to say I love how you phrased your thoughts, it sounds eloquent and yet concise :)

    • @rhoda4621
      @rhoda4621 3 года назад +38

      You hit the nail on the head, I completely agree as a Ghanaian! My mum has definitely become more lenient as I've grown, but having that loving reinforcement from a young age is key. Thankfully, us second gen kids are mindful of that and will be able to carry on a more affectionate approach to our children

    • @luhuibi7755
      @luhuibi7755 3 года назад +8

      Kenyan here! I wasn't always the best kid and my mom had a lot more trouble with me than my brother, i admit. and there wasn't always an 'i love you' or 'thank you', it's very rare. most of the time when that happened, it was when I did well in school. then there would just be random times where my mom would call me down just to tell me she loves me no matter what, then again it was sparse, but I appreciated it. mostly African parents, in general, don't show the most affection and I don't blame them, it's different from how they were brought up and all it needs is a little adjusment. :)

    • @shalbec3232
      @shalbec3232 3 года назад +4

      Wait how does a mother trying to teach her daughter about her African roots bad this girl faith must be attached to her roots as an African even if she lives in Asia,America, Europe she must never forget her roots for an African person roots is their identity if they lose their roots they lose themselves and their identity and will not know where they come from or who they are
      No trying to be mean but look at African American they lost their roots because they got put out of Africa and their parents nerr tough their kids their roots Soo look what happened they don't know what country in Africa they come from, they don't also onow who they are or their root
      Your roost are your identity once you lose them you will lose yourself and get lost and the last thing you will be doing to get back at your roots is too do a DNA test and it don't always help

    • @casud9439
      @casud9439 3 года назад +3

      I get maybe why the mother is like this, one the girl was 9 and she just went to a friend’s house, the mom didn’t know which friend, what if something happened to her the mom would not know where to look. At 15 the child knows more and is able to defend herself a little more. The mom didn’t say she couldn’t hang out at all, just when the time is right

  • @lindsayarus1403
    @lindsayarus1403 3 года назад +3194

    Faith was so out going when she was younger, she seems very shy and reserved as a teenager now.

    • @BeautyBySilence
      @BeautyBySilence 3 года назад +50

      Where’s the video of her as a teenager, then? I think I do remember her from My Neighbour Charles.

    • @flopiiSWAG
      @flopiiSWAG 3 года назад +170

      @@BeautyBySilence there were some episodes where she went with other teenagers to a camp, you can watch them in this channel😙

    • @lindsayarus1403
      @lindsayarus1403 3 года назад +37

      Watch some of KDOC’s videos and you’ll see Faith and her younger sister Angel.

    • @dikapurnama5812
      @dikapurnama5812 3 года назад +190

      Cuz she got bullied 😭😭😭

    • @nicol.7738
      @nicol.7738 3 года назад +39

      @@dikapurnama5812 or maybe it’s her mother?

  • @trex1448
    @trex1448 3 года назад +1109

    6:30 that teacher is amazing. They don't live in a nice neighborhood but to have a teacher who cares and is able to communicate in English like that is EXTREMELY rare and lucky for Faith.

    • @NEBLACKJACKLIFE
      @NEBLACKJACKLIFE 3 года назад +14

      Right 😍😭

    • @Hirari103
      @Hirari103 2 года назад +10

      Bless that teacher ~~ he's very patient with Faith and it was nice to see the interaction between him and her mom, it's clear that he's very supportive of her and wants her to do well in school

    • @terenarosa4790
      @terenarosa4790 2 года назад +2

      In America we have special teachers like this for foreign students like Chinese sent by the government. They come to your home and give special tutoring.

  • @Ky_m133
    @Ky_m133 3 года назад +1957

    I feel that Faith's mom is being too hard on faith but I also think she is also trying to protect her from the discrimination, unfair treatment and all those things because she is too young for this cruel world. It's understandable that faith must be back home before it's dark, just give her a time limit maybe 3 or 4 hours after school where she can visit friends and lastly show love to faith and all your kids.

    • @oppa.saranghoe8766
      @oppa.saranghoe8766 3 года назад +45

      yes yes exactly, i had the same situation with my parents when i moved to another country, i didn’t know how to speak the language too. it was hard but now it’s fine and faith is really smart and nice so she will go through that!

    • @noirnight2608
      @noirnight2608 3 года назад +39

      If the parents do not know the family there is no way a girl child can go there

    • @92Kandee
      @92Kandee 3 года назад +53

      A child cannot visit their friends during the week, maybe weekends but not on a school night. I don't think that is being harsh. Also like the comment above said; if Faith's parents do not know the friend's parents, she cannot visit that house. That's just common sense.

    • @academicessaya2128
      @academicessaya2128 3 года назад +34

      nope, its definitely the mum. Sadly, i've seen many African mums like this forcing their daughters to do too much housework when they are very young. P.S. I am an African who lives in Africa and see this a lot especially on the eldest daughters. Always breaks my heart seeing it happen.

    • @misomar7193
      @misomar7193 3 года назад +18

      @@academicessaya2128 my mom is like Faith's mom and I'm an african living in america. I never was allowed to go out and I've had to clean all the time

  • @nukiimagines
    @nukiimagines 3 года назад +1125

    I know different nationalities follow different cultures but I think it was too harsh for 9 year old Faith.
    I hope Faith is now enjoying as a 15 year old teenager ❤

    • @miraaaaaaa9769
      @miraaaaaaa9769 3 года назад +58

      bro and the thing is, she only nine in KOREAN AGE, even worse

    • @ggukslover221
      @ggukslover221 3 года назад +54

      @@LovesMango everyone is different. Just bc you liked it doesn’t mean everyone will.

    • @tama3442
      @tama3442 3 года назад +7

      She's 15 now? I'm confused

    • @miraaaaaaa9769
      @miraaaaaaa9769 3 года назад +16

      @@tama3442 yea this is old clips

    • @divyajha3201
      @divyajha3201 3 года назад +26

      @@LovesMango she is doing chores and getting scolded for nothing, while her mother is just sitting around giving orders,

  • @kellyp.m.9679
    @kellyp.m.9679 3 года назад +595

    The kid with glasses damn he's so wise.

  • @nanarat3844
    @nanarat3844 3 года назад +1399

    Their hair is killing me 😭😭😭 just want to come through the screen and fix it up

  • @justgigi9545
    @justgigi9545 3 года назад +1612

    The mom constantly saying "we don't do that in Africa" when they are in another country and loving a new life... Let Faith actually BE A KID... you don't have to be so harsh on her and treat her like an adult... Ugh this portion is making me so frustrated 😩😩😩 even the teacher said SHE'S TIRED...

    • @eriao05
      @eriao05 3 года назад +123

      “We don’t do that in Africa” I’m sorry but are we near Africa?!?!

    • @Whattherockiscooking
      @Whattherockiscooking 3 года назад +106

      She is very young. Being from Korea I know how dangerous it is to be outside the house when it's very dark.

    • @sweetlemonade6925
      @sweetlemonade6925 3 года назад +73

      @@eriao05 Worst thing of all is that we don't do that in Africa😂😂😂. Africa is a continent but she talks as if it's a country.

    • @melvinchessy
      @melvinchessy 3 года назад +37

      I feel like anyone can have their opinion but only when you in the situation you’ll full understand….Everyone is doing their best. You can see both mum and Faith have an understanding and are willing to understand each other.💪🏽🥰😍

    • @noirnight2608
      @noirnight2608 3 года назад +53

      It's tradition they don't let girl children around people house till they are older it's a safety thing

  • @sunghoongf3141
    @sunghoongf3141 3 года назад +364

    i understand that their situation right now is really hard considering that the parents are always so busy but i really hope they stop being so strict with faith. It doesnt matter if children in africa only goes out when they turn 15 because faith is born and raised in korea. Plus,shes only a kid so please let her have fun. This will cause her trauma mentally. making her do chores at such a young age and pressurimg her in school alone will ruin her childhood. Please, let her be a kid. She never asked to be born in the first place, it was simply the parents' desire to have children. Stop giving your children unendless pain and trauma. They do not owe you anything.

    • @armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha
      @armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha 3 года назад +2

      It must only be in liberia cos i was in sierra leone and we went out all the time

    • @thxstralqueen8405
      @thxstralqueen8405 3 года назад +6

      It's kinda already too late faith is now a teenager

    • @thxstralqueen8405
      @thxstralqueen8405 3 года назад +7

      She's 15 now

    • @spacebars9677
      @spacebars9677 3 года назад +13

      Exactly. She’s old enough to do chores and things of that nature but she’s not allowed to play with friends. It makes me a little sad. Healthy balance is key.

    • @kalkallon1273
      @kalkallon1273 3 года назад

      @@armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha lol I’m Sierra Leonean too but I live in Texas I’m literally turning 18 next month but I still have to be home by 9 :( and literally all of my friends have party’s late go out later and have fun while Im stuck at home

  • @thatgirllulu
    @thatgirllulu 3 года назад +443

    That dog looks like he’s been through so much…

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +76

      needs saving

    • @OutrageousGlamour
      @OutrageousGlamour 3 года назад +47

      Lol did you see the way it looked at the camera like it was on an episode of The Office. The poor thing was like get me out of here.

    • @beot-kkot
      @beot-kkot 3 года назад +5

      @@OutrageousGlamour 🤣 😂 😆 💀

    • @beot-kkot
      @beot-kkot 3 года назад +2

      #saveme

    • @고양이-w1h
      @고양이-w1h 3 года назад +2

      Nobody have heard about timestams??

  • @leximo_
    @leximo_ 3 года назад +1007

    As much as people don't like it I kind of understand the mom's mindset, especially having immigrant parents. Faith was really young, she was alone and it was already dark out. It might just be a cultural difference but it can be really hard to adjust to that, especially when it comes to the safety of you're child. You can really see she's trying and she loves her children.

    • @chileanyways-5995
      @chileanyways-5995 3 года назад +47

      Yeah I agree 100%, I think she is just being cautious.

    • @honeymelon6177
      @honeymelon6177 3 года назад +70

      I feel like the friend's parents should have walked her home

    • @claudiawoods4382
      @claudiawoods4382 3 года назад +17

      @@honeymelon6177 - Yes. In hindsight that would have been a nice solution. But hindsight always has perfect vision.

    • @st6114
      @st6114 3 года назад +3

      Yh this is actually true u right u right

    • @leximo_
      @leximo_ 3 года назад +12

      @@Dokemoni I don't agree with everything she did, but I get it it's hard to change habits especially when you're taught that's the correct way. But I agree being able to integrate into the society your in is important.

  • @leximo_
    @leximo_ 3 года назад +729

    Hi favorite editor!! *waves aggressively (but respectfully)*

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +142

      HI!!! 🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @wheresmykookiesat
      @wheresmykookiesat 3 года назад +13

      He's so funny tho. I saw his small edits I was laughing alone lmao

    • @leximo_
      @leximo_ 3 года назад +1

      @@wheresmykookiesat I agree 😭

    • @forgetfulstranger
      @forgetfulstranger 3 года назад +8

      THE YUMMY EDIT IM CRYING

    • @ladiday8479
      @ladiday8479 3 года назад +3

      I really think that's nice of him, hopes she gets its,,

  • @raycelmercado7630
    @raycelmercado7630 3 года назад +343

    Even the teacher sense that faith is so tired. Ugghhh. I am crying. 😢

  • @tanisharulz4365
    @tanisharulz4365 3 года назад +225

    Too much responsibility for a 9 year old .. The mums just too tuff on her … she needs to be a kid at that age .. faith is such a sweet girl and deserves some time with friends and acting silly like girls her age should normally do…faith is going to grow up to be a gem of a girl .. sending her tons of hugs ..

    • @miraaaaaaa9769
      @miraaaaaaa9769 3 года назад +2

      bro and the thing is, she only nine in KOREAN AGE, even worse

    • @tanisharulz4365
      @tanisharulz4365 3 года назад

      @@miraaaaaaa9769 yeah I knowwww 9 is soooo young … When I see things like this … I am like damn I had a fantastic childhood… at the age of 9 I used to play with friends all the time and the only thing my parents asked me for was to 1.finish my food 2.study ( that to just an hour a day )

    • @natenate88
      @natenate88 3 года назад +1

      @@miraaaaaaa9769 she's 15 now

    • @tawanamufasa291
      @tawanamufasa291 3 года назад +1

      Cultural difference. Its hard growing up in a place where everyone lives by diff standard. If she was in Africa many girls would be like and she probably would have more friends to hang abou with

    • @tawanamufasa291
      @tawanamufasa291 3 года назад +1

      Though I do agree its a lot

  • @parkj.8532
    @parkj.8532 3 года назад +323

    The teacher was soooooo nice!
    He actually gave a very helpful feedback and advice:)

  • @mmjkk
    @mmjkk 3 года назад +1165

    Faith’s mother has honestly played a huge role in the way her daughter’s personality has been snuffed out and dampened. She simultaneously raised Faith to be a parent to her younger siblings while restricting her from making choices (about friends and how she spent her time). Basically parentification and infantilisation at the same time.
    Plus this woman doesn’t represent specific or even general African culture! Many (not all) African cultures and communities operate from a perspective of communitarianism-children are raised in the community, so me coming home and having lunch at my neighbour’s house doesn’t require prior planning or permission. In Central Africa my cousins and I used to spend hours of our summer away from the family home without phones or anyone checking on us.
    Faith’s mother uses Africa and her false representation of Africanness to withhold her daughter from being her own person. It’s disappointing.

    • @TheHothotheatlive
      @TheHothotheatlive 3 года назад +142

      They're from Liberia which was in civil war (and was hence quite dangerous) for decades until her parents came over, so that's probably a different context.. Idk

    • @92Kandee
      @92Kandee 3 года назад +20

      How old were you when your parents allowed to spend summer away from them, without them even checking on you?

    • @1971gift
      @1971gift 3 года назад +93

      Agreed. I'm half Liberian, not all Liberians are like this. It's partly the war, but it is also because she came home after dark. Liberian parents will make sure they are introduced to the friend's parents, then it's ok to hang out. Her mother is likely insecure about not knowing how to speak Korean, so is restricting Faith's assimilation. This happens in immigrant families the world round. Girls, in particular, are the mediators and crutch between home culture and the new host culture/society. They help parents navigate the new culture. Patents have to allow them to participate in the host culture (i.e. attend school, be inoculated), but they also want and feel the need to control how the socialization and social participation is done.

    • @maupow3739
      @maupow3739 3 года назад +72

      'This woman'? Thats a tad disrespectful now😔
      Yes her mother is putting boundaries, but can you not see she has a heart and is trying to change after becoming aware of her daughter's struggles. If she was as 'disappointing' as you paint her out to be she wouldn't have even cared. Please try to be understanding, she had multiple children to care for, let alone an infant, multiple jobs, whilst also taking care of the home. Yes, saying 'in Africa we do this/that' isnt representative of the entire continent, but she grew up there and so can speak on her experience as an African woman, from her own culture. You show that you agree, because you're able to explain a situation in which her words arent applicable. By the same logic, if in her area they grew up the way she said then its just as valid no?
      I dont mean to cut into you as a person or hurl insults, you are a person who has a lived experience and i hope you are kept safe from harm! But please dont dismiss a mother like that who is trying her best, making mistakes, and trying to change when shes told about it. May God bless you dear

    • @TheHothotheatlive
      @TheHothotheatlive 3 года назад +43

      Coming back to your comment due to the notifications, I would also say your armchair commentary in the first sentence now stands out to me as presumptuous. (The rest of your comment is quite interesting though.)
      Faith herself might disagree :/ The sisters have spoken about how their mother constantly reassured them they were beautiful after people bullied them for the colour of their skin. I'd say the latter probably played a bigger part in any dampening of Faith's personality, and in fact Faith and Angel themselves have heavily implied so. Blaming one woman for all of this seems awfully reductionist.
      Also, you use some sociology-esque terms tbh and it's worth considering parents fleeing from civil war in that generation did not have the benefit of reviewing extensive literature or (crucial as it is) Internet navel-gazing beforehand like you did.....
      You simply don't have enough info to write off her whole motherhood based on a dated 10 year old

  • @aichavfall16
    @aichavfall16 3 года назад +287

    I really don't know what bothers me more :
    1. The mom's way of making us Africans look bad
    2. The way she always talks about "In Africa we don't do this or that" as if Africa is a country and not a whole ass continent
    3. I grew up in Senegal, West Africa and I can say that we were even encouraged to go play at friends' house, you don't even have to telle them before hand, you just pop out of nowhere lmao 😂
    4. After watching this, I now know where Faith's lack of social skills comes from. It makes me so sad because she used to be such a bubbly child 😥 and hopefully she remained friends with the boys ND girls she was playing with ❤️
    Faith fighting, you got this ! May all your wishes come true 🙏🏿

    • @sweetlemonade6925
      @sweetlemonade6925 3 года назад +33

      Same. I'm Nigerian, and kids always play with other kids and stay over at their house, especially if they are from the same family or social gathering (church, school, neighbourhood etc). The only thing Nigerian parents might not be open to are sleepovers. It's not really our thing lol.

    • @liesapom8518
      @liesapom8518 3 года назад +21

      @@sweetlemonade6925 So true😂. Nigerian parents will allow you to stay at a friend's house, but God forbid you sleep over at their house. They'll say "Don't you have a bed?" Or they'll want the sleepover to be done at their house and not at your friend house😂. But I do understand why the mum was kind of worried, Faith came home late at night. So that can cause her to be worried. Anyways, the mum doesn't speak for the whole of Africa. Maybe this is done in Liberia, but certainly not all of Africa.

    • @armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha
      @armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha 3 года назад +9

      Exactly, im sierra leonean and we went out all the time and had fun.

    • @lynderregina8933
      @lynderregina8933 3 года назад +10

      I'm Kenyan and I also don't understand which part of Africa she's referring to 😅.

    • @claudiawoods4382
      @claudiawoods4382 3 года назад +19

      Given the significant number of comments with negative feedback on the parents (mother being too strict and too demanding; father for having kids while being poor and his not speaking Korean), I hope that the next segment provides more insight into the family's history and background. Definitely, I believe that Faith's parents do care for her and want her to do well. I think that they want her to know her culture, too. I am not saying that I necessarily understand or agree with how her parents do things, but I do not feel that they act without a sense of love for the family. In a way, the really harsh put downs of the parents strike me as much as the obvious stress and sadnes that little girl expresses.

  • @katefox4313
    @katefox4313 3 года назад +513

    Even though I respect the fact that the mom is trying to raise Faith according to African culture, I think she should also realise that she is seriously harming the kids' social lives by not allowing them to go out after school. Kids meet friends in schools, but build friendships after classes. If a kid never hangs out with them after class they end up being left behind by their friend group.
    I think they should allow their kids to hang out after school, but have them always inform the parents where they will be and have a decent curfew.

    • @미스타송-g5n
      @미스타송-g5n 3 года назад +6

      agree

    • @esmevelasquez5617
      @esmevelasquez5617 3 года назад +4

      My parents never let me go out once I went to the pool and just cause I came back 15 min late I got hit bad .: today I don’t socialize I’m more of a loner .. my parents never verbally said ilove u or anything like this more of a toxic setting where parents don’t have to say thabk u to the child .. so know with my daughters it hurts but I am passing that to them and idk how to change it because I lived this way my whole life it sucks

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 3 года назад +23

      @@esmevelasquez5617 I think you should go to therapy for yourself and for your children because the cycle should not be continued. No matter how difficult it is, try to remind yourself to be understanding and kind to your kids. It's fine to be strict and have rules, but remember how it was for you growing up.

    • @maramra393
      @maramra393 3 года назад +10

      So it's okay to let kids unsupervised? Hanging with their friends without even knowing where they live or where they are going? She is totally right to tell her to go home after school so she knows where she is; and if they want to hang out, they can plan it before hand and at least know the contact info of the children's parents. No one wants their kids roaming around tryna get kidnapped

    • @katefox4313
      @katefox4313 3 года назад +14

      @@maramra393 if you'd read my full comment you'd have realised I made the point that the parents should always be made aware beforehand that the child will be going to a friend's and the child should be able to be contacted by the parents to check in on them.
      The Point of this video, however, is not that Faith could not go out to her friend's that day, but that she is NEVER allowed to meet up with friends after school, because she is supposed to stay busy doing her mother and father's jobs. That is why I said she should have been able to go out and meet friends outside of school.

  • @Simone-ft6hn
    @Simone-ft6hn 3 года назад +207

    So many here slamming the mother for not letting Faith hangout with friends and have fun. Lets be real here, any parent wouldn’t be happy with their kids just taking off after school to play till it is dark outside. Anything can happen to them even in the safest of countries.

    • @Jekyll08
      @Jekyll08 3 года назад +56

      You're misunderstanding my friend. Yes, she pointed out how late in was, but she also referred back to her African culture which I've noticed she does quite often. That's the issue people have. Now there's obviously nothing wrong with that, but she has to remember she's in a country with an entirely different culture and you have to assimilate. She can absolutely raise her kids in the African culture, but she also needs to embrace the Korean culture as well seeing as they're living there. Otherwise you get a culture clash which will make it very difficult for them to assimilate and to make friends. You need balance.

    • @Hhaggot
      @Hhaggot 3 года назад +6

      I'm from Jamaica and when I was younger my mom wouldn't allow me to go to my friends house, even now that I'm a teenager Im still not allowed, every household and culture is different

    • @poison3445
      @poison3445 3 года назад

      @@Hhaggot I only leave my house to go to shop school or a day out

    • @cremepuffle
      @cremepuffle 2 года назад +3

      Thats not even it she literally told her she cant hang out with friends till 15… not even the same thing anymore

    • @speaktruth7791
      @speaktruth7791 2 года назад +4

      It’s the work for me. So many chores for child. There is no balance. Add the ridicule and mom has stripped away her very essence.

  • @romina9168
    @romina9168 3 года назад +374

    There is a drastic personality change in Faith. She was more sociable and outgoing as a child. I watched a more recent show where she grew up ... currently she is quite an introvert. And now seeing a little of his upbringing, now I understand the reason for his current personality. Parents and our upbringing are fundamental, sometimes overprotection brings fear and insecurities in children. In addition, overloading them with responsibilities and restricting them to certain activities, can make them grow without going through their childhood stage correctly.
    I identify a lot with Faith's life.

    • @alinnelovesgou
      @alinnelovesgou 2 года назад +1

      Aonde posso assistir a esse vídeo????

    • @romina9168
      @romina9168 2 года назад +1

      @@alinnelovesgou Here ruclips.net/video/ioyFyDOStO8/видео.html ... but also look at the suggested videos, there are several clips from that show. It is the coexistence of several foreign children who reside or were raised in Korea.

    • @babewithvoodoo980
      @babewithvoodoo980 2 года назад +18

      Exactly and even if mom promised to be better here it just shows that mum really didn’t change that much if faith acts the way she is now. I hope angel or new friends empower her and show her, her old bubbly kid self, honour her inner child.

    • @bs1512
      @bs1512 2 года назад +1

      Me too :/

    • @shemshem8095
      @shemshem8095 2 года назад

      @@alinnelovesgou It's here: ruclips.net/video/ioyFyDOStO8/видео.html

  • @seewendy1
    @seewendy1 3 года назад +105

    Letting her hang out with friends actually helps her with her Korean so the mom needs to let her play and learn with her friends 💕

  • @meepmoop6760
    @meepmoop6760 3 года назад +431

    The edits and the captions. Bruh the editor is HILARIOUS.

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +90

      who me? 🤡

    • @swallymariluz5094
      @swallymariluz5094 3 года назад +7

      I know!! Is not the same as watching my neighbor Charles

    • @monimar4827
      @monimar4827 3 года назад +4

      @@k-doc467 hahahahaha

    • @Eclipsethemagic
      @Eclipsethemagic 3 года назад +8

      @@k-doc467 yes you homie 😭🖐🏾

    • @krisandmin172
      @krisandmin172 3 года назад +1

      Agreed! Just began watching these today and the captions are so funny haha 😆

  • @ley_la9554
    @ley_la9554 2 года назад +94

    All i need in life is someone to take proper care of this little angel's hair

  • @elizabethmoreno1659
    @elizabethmoreno1659 3 года назад +105

    8:29 WTH was that?!?!🤣🤣🤣🤣
    I can't with the edit. For real, the editor never disappoints 👏❤️

  • @artaAKAweeklygirl
    @artaAKAweeklygirl 3 года назад +3

    I am getting sooooo aggressive about the mothers behaviour!!! For gods sake, if you wanna live like in afrika go back!!! Let the kids be KIDS and do your job as a MOTHER!!! stand up and do the chores!!!! Your kids are not slaves!!! And stopp having Kids if you are not able to do your mother dutys!!!

  • @zeezona939
    @zeezona939 3 года назад +69

    Now we are beginning to see where the timid part of faith started from... she has shot herself in ... too much burden to bear as a first child you know... it’s common in all family... I hope she finds herself back

    • @jessidiary4884
      @jessidiary4884 3 года назад +2

      wow who are u to say that, that is why she is timid now, I'm also a first child and more or less went through wat Faith went through in terms of practically helping to raise my siblings...and from wat I've heard in the comment section she also went through bullying and other things so I don't think her mom is the sole reason for her timidness, wat she goes through as the oldest daughter is not exactly a new thing and many oldest daughters in Africa(and other parts of the world) can relate, especially if ur from a single-parent household or both parents are constantly working to make ends meet. I admit it's not a great thing for such a young child to do all that but given some situations there aren't always many options especially if the other siblings are still too young to help out... this superiority complex some people in this comment section have is baffling me, maybe it's just ignorance on you alls part

    • @zeezona939
      @zeezona939 3 года назад

      @@jessidiary4884 what exactly is your point?

    • @jessidiary4884
      @jessidiary4884 3 года назад +1

      @@zeezona939 my point is that u and many others in the comment section have assumed things u dnt know about and it's another case of many people in the comments acting as if they are all psychologists

    • @claudiawoods4382
      @claudiawoods4382 3 года назад

      @@jessidiary4884 - Agreed. Unless they have hidden video equipment, no one knows precisely what goes on in a home. Those comments are nothing more than speculation.

  • @nikkyswarna3422
    @nikkyswarna3422 3 года назад +90

    Respect to the teacher for making her mother understand that her daughter needs love and learn not alot of chores

  • @순두부찌개한개
    @순두부찌개한개 2 года назад +37

    AWWW the friends are so cute toooo hahahaaha She defo had a blast. To think she have genuine friends that would invite her over. I dont have that kind of childhood so it makes me really happy when I see kids living their life

  • @wamboshomaryan8002
    @wamboshomaryan8002 3 года назад +41

    Sorry to say but if her mom keeps reminding her how she is different she'll have a hard time integrating or even being social.

    • @Jekyll08
      @Jekyll08 3 года назад +19

      Absolutely. She seems to forget they live in Korea, and yet she's always reminding them they're African and about the African culture. Now there's nothing wrong with that because it's who they are, but she has to bring them up in the Koreas culture as well. Otherwise you get a culture clash and, as you implied, they won't assimilate which will make things very difficult.

  • @jennyferrios5298
    @jennyferrios5298 3 года назад +18

    It seems the child is like a maid instead of a child. I do agree she is too young to stay out late or stay in a friends home. But after school activities can help with mental and emotional stimulation. Going to the park to jump and run for 30 minutes can improve on energy. 🥰

  • @elledumble
    @elledumble 3 года назад +103

    Faith's teacher is a wonderful person! This is what teachers should be like!

  • @xSoSurreal
    @xSoSurreal 3 года назад +19

    The little boy at 9:31 😂💕 Like he’s someones wise old grandfather.

  • @teenaverma5448
    @teenaverma5448 3 года назад +94

    I don't know the editor is girl/boy but I think he/ she is kind person with zero racist behavior🙂

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +88

      Racism is a serious global issue that needs to be talked about deeply more often. I just hope one day we will see a world without discrimination! ❤️‍🩹

    • @wheresmykookiesat
      @wheresmykookiesat 3 года назад +9

      @@k-doc467 I love your comment 💓 You're right.

  • @miraaaaaaa9769
    @miraaaaaaa9769 3 года назад +13

    Gosh I really want to fix her hair. The moms a hair dresser, why cant she but her hair into braids as well?

    • @claudiawoods4382
      @claudiawoods4382 3 года назад +1

      @sunflowxrclouds - just a guess on my part: I have read many, many articles and seen many videos where girls and women who wore braids and twists (basically, hairstyles that are more natural for Black people) became the object of a lot attention. Sometimes the attention was not positive, and even disruptive. It is possible that at that time maybe Faith and/or her mother did not want her to wear a hairstyle that would make her further stand out from the other children. I say at that time, because in the children at camp episodes, both Faith and her little sister Angel wore braids - so maybe there was a change of heart. Also, even if the stylist is extremely skilled, it takes some time to braid hair, and - contrary to what a lot of people believe - a minimum amount of maintenance needs to be applied to keep braided hair looking neat, and keep the scalp from becoming dried out or damaged. There is also the possibility that the mother had/has a very conservative standard of beauty where straightened hair is perceived as "nicer" and more neat than other hairstyles for girls and women. My mother was like that for a LONG time. Again, these are just guesses on my part. It would be interesting to addess some of questions in an additional, updated series about Faith and Angel and their family.

    • @miraaaaaaa9769
      @miraaaaaaa9769 3 года назад +4

      @@claudiawoods4382 Yeah, That makes sense, but for real her hair really needs fixing

  • @oppayar
    @oppayar 3 года назад +51

    I think I understand how when Fate went to the camp with the other kids she didn’t talk much because she wasn’t allowed to visit with her friends as a kid and had to do chores at such a young age not being interactive with other kids

  • @draganaleksic8298
    @draganaleksic8298 3 года назад +46

    Man that teacher of Faiths, what an amazing guy. I think that teacher deserves to be praised he goes above and beyond not only to help the kid with her school work but to advise her mum to try and help her more ... that guy is my hero (and he doesn't have a cape)

  • @bts-ru4qy
    @bts-ru4qy 3 года назад +60

    I'm sure she will fulfill all her dreams ☺️☺️

  • @mina_zz4743
    @mina_zz4743 3 года назад +72

    editor never disappoints 😏☝️

  • @nonamanise8997
    @nonamanise8997 3 года назад +44

    Why she's so harsh to Faith? 😭
    I understood her worries because Faith came up late from her friend's house but treating her like that is just too much for me.. 😔

    • @vibewitjoy
      @vibewitjoy 3 года назад +2

      Thats how african mothers are, they want they child to succeed and know how to do basic life skills, like cooking and cleaning but they go about it the wrong way, cuz of they way they were brought up

    • @Cindy99765
      @Cindy99765 3 года назад +1

      @@vibewitjoy Not all African parents are like this, I am Nigerian myself. Faith's mom is especially strict because she is from Liberia which had a serious war for many years recently.

  • @baphomethere130
    @baphomethere130 3 года назад +86

    Please everyone stop judging the mom, she is just being a parent. Ya she is strict but Anyone can be a friend but if parents also start behaving like your friends they will turn out like those American snob kids

    • @officialimerria7666
      @officialimerria7666 3 года назад +21

      Not all American kids are the Same and I’m not a snob have a great day 🙂

    • @rvpstudioscanada3991
      @rvpstudioscanada3991 3 года назад +12

      The mother was *isolating* her child by *NOT* ALLOWING her to have *any* friends.

    • @angelsirens
      @angelsirens 3 года назад +4

      My family was strict where the last I spent time with a friend while I was living w my family was back in 3rd grade and is get yelled at or abused afterwards for seeing them, bc of that isolation I had developed social anxiety and I'm afraid of the world. Being isolated at a young age can be damaging for a child and will affect them in the long run. It still affects me to this day.

    • @aawyd
      @aawyd 3 года назад +3

      There are snob kids in every country, there parents spoil them and let them walk all over them

    • @vibewitjoy
      @vibewitjoy 3 года назад

      @@officialimerria7666 her mom idnt America though, shes africa most african parents act like this

  • @milkbuns.vanilla
    @milkbuns.vanilla 3 года назад +52

    "We don't do that in Africa" what? Kids can't be kids in Africa? I don't understand her mom at all. Yes, she's worried that her daughter might not survive in this world if she can't do anything but she's just a kid at that time, let her play with her friends 🤦🏻‍♀️ I understand why Fate is not as happy as she used to be now, her mom and the society play the huge role in her life

    • @xae2341
      @xae2341 3 года назад

      In Africa is not like that,i have an African mom and she literally does the same. When I was Fate age my mother's does the same and I'm used to it, i wasn't happy like Fate but I was used to it. So please stop bashing Fates Mom.

  • @hopeworld1041
    @hopeworld1041 3 года назад +47

    Fact : faith has more friends than me

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +17

      i relate 😀

    • @gracyb5419
      @gracyb5419 3 года назад +4

      @@k-doc467 Editorssi, i think you are a lovely person 💜

  • @munavictoria8272
    @munavictoria8272 3 года назад +24

    Which Africa is she talking about,the one I'm in or is there another Africa?? Cause I'm sure we are allowed to visit friends and our friends are also allowed to visit us...she is always saying "we don't do that in Africa" 🤦🏼🤦🏼

    • @aichavfall16
      @aichavfall16 3 года назад +8

      Exactly, I am baffled by her bullshit!! She's making us look so bad! And Africa is a whole freaking continent, she can say Liberia 🤷🏿‍♀️🤦🏿‍♀️

    • @seraymansaray4422
      @seraymansaray4422 3 года назад +1

      @@aichavfall16 but in happen in other African countries too

    • @aawyd
      @aawyd 3 года назад +1

      Maybe she means come home after dark because it could be very dangerous but i was always allowed at my friends house

    • @bevernyhughes8628
      @bevernyhughes8628 3 года назад +1

      Maybe when it's dark, I was also never allowed to walk in the night, bringing a friend was fine or vice versa but strictly during day. I'm from Uganda.

    • @93queenv
      @93queenv 2 года назад

      Honestly my mom is on the same drug and we live in Europe

  • @micosmo
    @micosmo 2 года назад +34

    I love how her friends came over and taught her about Korean which she finds hard to understand in school. I thought for a sec that they'd go and play after sharing a meal together - considering they're only 9.💗

  • @sammy9637
    @sammy9637 3 года назад +39

    When the.mama said "we dont to that in africa" i dont agree, come on mama u r not in africa now, let ur kids blend together with other kids dont let them feel that they r not part of the country they live

    • @tammyb5607
      @tammyb5607 3 года назад

      But is it true? Do they do that in her country?

    • @armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha
      @armymydaycaratnctzenatinyaroha 3 года назад

      @@ekg891 exactly

    • @themastermind5638
      @themastermind5638 3 года назад +4

      Not just the country they live in, but the country they are born in. Cause every single one of these kids this african couple have are KOREAN..... it's like come on man, sure they shouldn't forget about their roots, but at the same time further down the line that may have a huge cultural clash within them, seeing as how their mom wants to always bring up what they do or don't in their African Culture.

    • @mansata8
      @mansata8 3 года назад

      @@tammyb5607 that's what the problem is cause parenting is actually the same in all parts of world. We have strict ones and easy ones but her saying she can't have friends because they don't in Africa isn't exactly True. Cause there's even a proverb that says if you want to go to a place faster go alone but if you want to go farther go with someone. I am from Africa, particularly West Africa and I am advised to have good friends as they are the ones who are left here with our memories when we leave this world.

  • @MaddieFishblob
    @MaddieFishblob 3 года назад +3

    I actually think it’s the reverse of what the mom said.
    Childhood is the best time for social learning and development. It’s the time to make friends and grow in the knowledge of how to interact with people.
    And then when you’re 15 you take on responsibility and hit the books 😆

  • @Shawtycheira
    @Shawtycheira 3 года назад +27

    This is definitely a eye opener. I really love these episode and especially this one, because you see Faith her mom opening up and showing a weak side of herself. You can clearly see that she really cares for her children and the fact that she took time to go towards Faith her school and talk with her teacher says a lot to me. I cried when she cried. And she really openend up for her to make her happy. Faith’s friends are also adorable and really considerate of her and tries to help her as much as they can. So sweet I wish these episodes could be longer

  • @praise3392
    @praise3392 3 года назад +42

    I see a lot of people bashing Faith's mom. People have different upbringing, although Faith seems to be taking alot of the brunt in the circumstances we've seen. But she's obviously doing her best amd teaching from her experiences. She was clearly remorseful at the end and is trying ro adapt

    • @SuperUhohspaghettio
      @SuperUhohspaghettio 3 года назад +1

      She can't even comb her child's hair she's not a good mother

  • @BearingMySeoul
    @BearingMySeoul 3 года назад +13

    It's one thing to expect your children to do chores. It's another thing to expect ONE child to do chores. (#notcool) When I was in elementary/middle school, I wasn't allowed to go IN to people's house unless my mom had already approved them. I agree that this is a good safety rule but there was always a family or two that my mom approved.
    That said, I think what all of us have to remember is that the mom and dad are refugees from a war torn country. They're in survival mode. They haven't been to counseling to process their PTSD. They haven't learned about child development. They're also under financial and social strain living on a foreign continent. Nearly every parent thinks their kids are "soft" because they have a life that's "better than we did." This is just a more extreme example then most of us are used to seeing.

  • @ichigogogracie3371
    @ichigogogracie3371 3 года назад +26

    Faith’s friend lecturing lolol

  • @melvinchessy
    @melvinchessy 3 года назад +23

    I feel like anyone can have their opinion but only when you’re in the situation you’ll fully understand….
    I feel the same way about my mum and now I realize how adulthood is hard for everyone despite people’s backgrounds especially financially and time-wise. I still wonder how they managed to raise us without going crazy.
    Everyone is doing their best. You can see both mum and Faith have an understanding and are willing to understand each other. Her mum feels so bad that she’s been overworking Fate but she tries to improve and reminds herself she’s just a kid💪🏽🥰😍Seeing that is relieving and sure they’ll learn to live happier. It’s not the most ideal situation but this is life. It’s different and harder for most , especially when you’re dark skinned.

  • @jinjilittle
    @jinjilittle 2 года назад +2

    I don't understand this train of thought? As an african myself, if she doesn't go to friends' houses and let them come to hers, how do you expect her to suddenly learn how to socialize at age 15??? Friend groups are usually already made at that point and without past experience she won't know how to create deep long-lasting friendships with anyone.

  • @claudiawoods4382
    @claudiawoods4382 3 года назад +50

    It was sweet watching Faith play with her friends. I hope that she realises her wish to become a model.

  • @yani674
    @yani674 3 года назад +40

    The kid with glasses is so wise and kind

    • @jefftran300
      @jefftran300 3 года назад +7

      I thought the same like he’s a 50 year old man trapped in a kids body lmao

  • @allergictohumansnotanimals5671
    @allergictohumansnotanimals5671 3 года назад +31

    Aww faith actually tried to tell her mom that she’s different than the kids raised in Africa 😭 children should be heard more when it comes to stuff like this

  • @faithebikeme2596
    @faithebikeme2596 3 года назад +4

    Why her mother don’t do her hair????? Her hair is literally beautiful

  • @aishaba2809
    @aishaba2809 2 года назад +14

    I feel like I can relate to Faith a lot, my parents are also immigrants to America and every time I ask to do something like hang out with my friends outside of school they bring up the fact that I’m African and should not try to act American. I’m almost 15 and I’ve never hung out with any of my friends outside of school, I understand that we have to stick to our roots but at the same time it doesn’t hurt to try and adjust to the norms of the country ur living in.
    As I’m growing older I’m noticing myself becoming more quite and reserved because all I do once I go home is take care of my siblings just like Faith I remember being in the 4th grade and having to come home to my 10 month old baby brother and having to take care of him instead of doing my homework or hanging out with my friends. Even now I still have to take care of my siblings like I’m their parent. I understand that my parents do a lot and helping them is ok but at the same time helping and actually having to take on that role is a huge difference.
    I never really tell my parents about the way I feel because of the way I was brought up. I can’t even hug them, even the thought of it makes me cringe. I feel that because my parents try so hard to stick to our roots and imply this on me they lose any and all affection towards me.

    • @kimckawa
      @kimckawa 2 года назад

      sorry, thats tough...didnt realized how strict Africans are to their children.

    • @aishaba2809
      @aishaba2809 2 года назад

      @@kimckawa I’m not implying to all African parents just mine and majority of them. There are still a few of them who aren’t like that.

    • @kimckawa
      @kimckawa 2 года назад +1

      @@aishaba2809 Well you sound very smart, mature for 15yrs old. My advice to you as someone whos much older is that when you're ready for relationship ensure your partner's family is open, affectionate, generous..also be kind and patient with yourself, it will take time. thats one way to heal from it and be happier. Wish you well.

    • @oumourumanajalloh870
      @oumourumanajalloh870 Год назад

      Normally don’t reply, but I can relate to this so much and I assume, because of your last name, we are from the same background. I encourage you to find safe spaces outside of your home to focus on school (i.e. college prep programs that you can attend after school, staying at school after classes to do homework and participate in after school programs). While hard, don’t use your parents’ irresponsibility as an excuse for not achieving success in education, which as children of immigrants is our main means of making a decent living in the West and not living off of welfare. Be respectful, but REBELLIOUS. I graduated 2nd in high school, attended an Ivy League college, and now work at one of the largest tech companies. I lived in a house with 13 people before I left home. It was chaotic. The same parents who called me selfish still call be selfish because I will never go in to debt for them, but at the same time they speak highly of me in our community and tells my siblings to be more like me. Focus on school and getting into a college where you can live on campus. Don’t give into the pressure of getting married young as a means to escape home. Or you will repeat the same cycle of behavioral poverty of our parents. Set high standards for yourself.

  • @ramseyerx5693
    @ramseyerx5693 3 года назад +10

    I’m sorry but the mom is doing too much. How can you be a hairdresser and look at her kids hair.

  • @leehill1424
    @leehill1424 3 года назад +17

    Her teacher is so patient with her ♥️♥️♥️ that’s awesome

  • @mackwhatever7065
    @mackwhatever7065 3 года назад +10

    That mentor kid 😭😁he is so mature

  • @hibyepeachy
    @hibyepeachy 3 года назад +3

    Kids are literally the cutest 🥺💖💖

  • @thestreetstylereport6607
    @thestreetstylereport6607 3 года назад +27

    Her friends were so nice. They really wanted to help her!

  • @ro0121
    @ro0121 3 года назад +17

    I’m on the verge of tears. I think part of the reason I keep binge watching these videos of the kids and their parents is because I’ve been trying to heal my childhood traumas and seeing myself in fate when she’s 9 and silly to the camping video and she clearly has baggage going on, really hits home for me . I was always bullied by my teachers in elementary school for being different and my mom would get mad at me for them bullying me bc she saw teachers as almost high rank officials. Seeing this teacher understand and see fate rly makes me 😢😭😭 I’m wishing fate confidence and happiness 😭😭💛

  • @chitraquiriyal3070
    @chitraquiriyal3070 3 года назад +11

    She is working so hard at such a young age, lots of respect for her.
    I felt bad when her mom scolded her but i understand that she herself is helpless
    taking care of house and working outside is not easy and accepting when she was wrong, respect for her mom!!

  • @100XPercentX
    @100XPercentX 3 года назад +15

    is this a new episode or series thats just filmed like it old?? im curious about their family, they should do youtube.

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +5

      this is an old episode hehe

    • @yibengcj7913
      @yibengcj7913 3 года назад +5

      She already growing into a beautiful tall girl & have a savage little sister, Angel 😂😂

  • @cloudedjay4024
    @cloudedjay4024 3 года назад +9

    I understand the culture difference and different ways parents raise their children but Faith is still a baby😭 I wish she could experience the fun of childhood while time passes by. I know her mother is trying her best and I wish them the best

  • @mdelapena
    @mdelapena 3 года назад +27

    KDOC episodes are too short. 😭

    • @k-doc467
      @k-doc467  3 года назад +15

      next episode will be longer i promise 😭💕

    • @lasty.l
      @lasty.l 3 года назад +2

      @@k-doc467 thanks for hard work💜💜💜

    • @mdelapena
      @mdelapena 3 года назад +1

      @@k-doc467 😊 감사합니다 🙏

  • @hi-il7ug
    @hi-il7ug 2 года назад +2

    Her mom reminds me of my Afghan mom. She would never let me go to my friends house, or even walk outside anywhere. She said it’s a bad habit and it’s unsafe. Now i’m older, I have bad anxiety going to other people’s houses lol. I went to my friends house for her bday, and I left after 1 hour.

  • @natzt5968
    @natzt5968 3 года назад +7

    Her friends are my favorite.. Children just have a way of making the world seem a little less dark❤❤☀️☀️🌞🌝

  • @leahluvvanderson3131
    @leahluvvanderson3131 3 года назад +2

    Why does her mom send her to school with her hair like that. I’m not trying to judge the mom but home girl hair looked like she rolled out of bed. Like a quick brush would have been better than nothing.

    • @lovepoo7594
      @lovepoo7594 3 года назад

      Lots of times kids go to school with their hair nice and laid but come back looking crazy after playing 😭

  • @TheHothotheatlive
    @TheHothotheatlive 3 года назад +59

    This is an interesting role reversal. It's usually Asian (esp Korean) immigrant parents in the West who are strict. You see Asian American or British East Asian kids being like "why do I have to work in the shop, and why can't I go to my friends' house to play like all the other kids?!"
    Here, it's an immigrant parent being strict in an Asian country. For both Faith's mum and Korean parents in the West, they are strict because they want to respect their home culture. But most of all, they desperately want their kids to succeed as 2nd gen immigrants, instead of staying dirt poor like they currently are. They believe being strict will help their kids break the poverty cycle.
    Faith's mum clearly cares a lot about her and is trying to improve. We are all learning as we go along :) and that plump lil naggy boy is so cute and helpful lol

    • @Whattherockiscooking
      @Whattherockiscooking 3 года назад +8

      In Korea, it's very dangerous to be outside the house after it gets really dark. Her mom is really worried.

    • @TheHothotheatlive
      @TheHothotheatlive 3 года назад +3

      @@Whattherockiscooking perhaps, but I meant the general context of her strictness in all aspects of Faith's life

    • @Whattherockiscooking
      @Whattherockiscooking 3 года назад +3

      @@TheHothotheatlive ahh then yes, I agree with you

    • @ashwam604
      @ashwam604 3 года назад +13

      What is interesting to me at least is that African parents are known for being as strict as Asian parents in America it’s just that for most people in North America(or the west) don’t necessarily witness that because they are outside of that culture lol. Most people who grew up in an African household will most likely agree. I think the difference comes with the identification of black people in america. A lot of the time, black people are generalized as African Americans although not every black person in America is subjected to African culture. Also, of course the obvious part is that not every black person is from Africa haha. Black culture is completely different to the many parts of African culture which is different from the many part of the Caribbean islands and so on, although there are similarities.

    • @claudiawoods4382
      @claudiawoods4382 3 года назад +2

      @@ashwam604 - Very true. Black people are not a monolith. It took my leaving home and then associating with Black people from around the world to fully realize that although we share genetic origines from Africa, culturally speaking I am no more "African" than I am "European".

  • @marsgaming3386
    @marsgaming3386 3 года назад +4

    Honestly it’s sad that a whole other person has to tell you that YOUR child is not feeling well. Like, I would be devastated if someone else told me what was wrong with my kid, because they couldn’t come to me and talk about it.
    Even now, my aunt and my grandparents have to talk to my mom just for her to agree to something, because she rarely lets me do anything.

  • @lynderregina8933
    @lynderregina8933 3 года назад +7

    Poor baby. No wonder she became too withdrawn when she grew up 😢. I really hope she gets to find herself, be happy and achieve her dreams.

  • @alessadolan5718
    @alessadolan5718 3 года назад +7

    I love seeing this so much, it’s reminds me of my younger times. I grew up with multi cultural people and this just bring me back to the older days for some reason 🥰

  • @CJ-mi8wf
    @CJ-mi8wf 3 года назад +8

    “Go off queen”😂✋ please I love the captions , I wanna be friends with the editor

  • @sofiasnow7099
    @sofiasnow7099 3 года назад +9

    I can understand why her Mom is very protective ..

  • @mariethecreator6832
    @mariethecreator6832 3 года назад +3

    The mother gets on my last damn nerve. she was telling her daughter to sweep and was yelling. how about , you get up and do it, it’s your house . there mom has so much to say but still can’t do there damn hair. but her mom literally works at a hair store. DO YOUR CHILDS HAIR .

  • @AdeolaAsh
    @AdeolaAsh 3 года назад +1

    That poor child. Na wa for struggle oh!

  • @sheilamanlucob9878
    @sheilamanlucob9878 3 года назад +10

    Lets understand their culture.

  • @bryx170
    @bryx170 3 года назад +2

    Sorry but WTF?! She already have Korean friends, and you're living in Korea. Let her have friends. You're living in a different country, not in Africa. Just let your kid to be open and more sociable, you're just making Africans more bad. And also she might be growing up in Korea for her future.

  • @ajf098
    @ajf098 3 года назад +4

    They keep saying, “that’s not how we do things in Africa.” And I understand wanting to keep tradition because it’s a comfort thing for the parents. This is a new culture for them, so falling back on what they know is what’s comfortable, but they did come to Korea for a better life. And part of giving the kids a better life is adjusting to the new culture. Having friends is a good thing. It’s a good thing that she can go play with those little girls. Not only is she building those bonds for life, but you never know where those friendships can lead her in life. Friends are important for kids. They give them a support system. Let her hand out with her friends. The parents should get to know her friends and their parents too. It’s part of building a village. I say all this as a kid who grew up in a foreign country with an immigrant parent. I wish I were allowed and encouraged to have friends. I wish my mom made an effort to know my friends and their parents. I’m sure I would have had a much different life than I have today. It would have made the burden and trauma of being poor a little better. My heart breaks for Faith. I see a lot of my self reflected in her.

  • @mechireviewsitall5388
    @mechireviewsitall5388 3 года назад +2

    Her mom is horrible. Our children NEVER supposed to Carry our burden

  • @Maria-ed3jo
    @Maria-ed3jo 3 года назад +3

    The mother is suffocating her

  • @edithart5753
    @edithart5753 2 года назад +2

    African parents for goodness sake say pls and thank you to your kids they are human too. Why stress such a small child with so much chores, you decided to have the other kids why does she have to carry the burden

  • @sharonsj9643
    @sharonsj9643 3 года назад +15

    I couldnt watch faith cry alone in her bathroom like that 😥

  • @AmieWest
    @AmieWest 3 года назад +5

    Oh I’m crying. I understand how a mom hurts when she feels like she’s failing her child.

  • @eden.e8863
    @eden.e8863 2 года назад +8

    Whoever was doing the subtitles need a raise🤣🤣🤣 the ‘cries in dog’ and ‘go off queen’ got me😂😂🤧

  • @nhhan8124
    @nhhan8124 2 года назад +2

    Help your daughter she is not suppose to be the mother of your children

  • @sm39867
    @sm39867 3 года назад +4

    Growing up in African households, it is hard to experience affection. At one point you may think your parents don't love you but they do through their actions.You barely hear words like I love you or i believe in you. I believe it is due to the fact that our parents went through hard times that toughened them up so they are not verbally affectionate.

  • @mariaviolinp.buensuceso500
    @mariaviolinp.buensuceso500 3 года назад +11

    i bet the editors r gen Zs 😩😭

  • @michelle5900
    @michelle5900 3 года назад +4

    I think this is more about being an immigrant than it is about being African

  • @walwal6449
    @walwal6449 3 года назад +4

    kids are so pure, it's this time and age where you dont care about how another looks, their gender and stuff as long theyre fun to be and play with. It reminds me when i was a little kid 🥺🥺
    i remember having friends of all kinds as a little kid and being the jokester type (kinda)... _now im that loner quiet kid with social anxiety_

  • @rounduck3892
    @rounduck3892 3 года назад +12

    Thats wholesome

  • @vanilla.xx98
    @vanilla.xx98 3 года назад +2

    Is it me or you guys also see Justin Bieber clip in the video?

  • @beulaho
    @beulaho 3 года назад +4

    I'm slightly shoooooook because I was just using that same subtraction method to teach some of my kids in class today 😂

  • @lailaben
    @lailaben 3 года назад +1

    I just want to take care of faith's curls so badly, and just let her play dress up and makeup...

  • @kimmeilim1970
    @kimmeilim1970 3 года назад +7

    The teacher is amazing so patient

  • @chose2bekind
    @chose2bekind 2 года назад +1

    “하나님이 세상을 이처럼 사랑하사 독생자를 주셨으니 이는 저를 믿는 자마다 멸망치 않고 영생을 얻게 하려 하심이니라 하나님이 그 아들을 세상에 보내신 것은 세상을 심판하려 하심이 아니요 저로 말미암아 세상이 구원을 받게하려 하심이라 저를 믿는 자는 심판을 받지 아니하는 것이요 믿지 아니하는 자는 하나님의 독생자의 이름을 믿지 아니하므로 벌써 심판을 받은 것이니라” ‭‭요한복음‬ ‭3:16-18‬ ‭

  • @marialuiza2483
    @marialuiza2483 2 года назад +3

    my heart melted really hard for these kids (the family and Faith's friends) and the moment of her mother and her teacher

  • @itstayayg193
    @itstayayg193 3 года назад +4

    A mom's love for her kids is the most complex, deep and POWERFUL thing.