Chinese Etiquette Expert Reacts to Bling Empire - Episode 4

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @cuuradio6355
    @cuuradio6355 3 месяца назад

    Sara your channel is such a gem. Watching this series is so funn ❤

  • @TiaraLeatrice
    @TiaraLeatrice 3 года назад +24

    As a black girl we like asian guys too. Race isn't much of a factor when love and romance is involved. But I did notice when I first moved to Asia how even less desirable (cause in the west it's difficult if the men care about your skin color) black women became because of the fact that we are black. I'm light skinned so there's a hint of privilege but I'm still black. That isn't changing. But is it impossible to find love as a non white foreigner in Asia? No. It's just not as easy as it is for white people.

    • @Rosalina4Life
      @Rosalina4Life 2 года назад

      Yea i keep hearing this.. how most Asians especially in China worship White skin & look down on u the darker ur skin is smh. Kinda sad. Black people need to go where we are celebrated..

    • @TiaraLeatrice
      @TiaraLeatrice 2 года назад +1

      @@Rosalina4Life facts. I live in South Korea and I'm starting to get tired of the dating scene here due to this issue.

    • @Rosalina4Life
      @Rosalina4Life 2 года назад +1

      @@TiaraLeatrice Do u know that I was wondering this.. How it would be in Korea.. for black girls & u just answered my question 🥺..💔😸
      Girl I heard they love black people in Japan, so girl if u like asian guys just go go where u are celebrated, or open ur book to other races.. ur beautiful.. we are beautiful people so don't ever limit urself at a place where people have issues with their inner hate& brainwashed selves!

    • @TiaraLeatrice
      @TiaraLeatrice 2 года назад +1

      @@Rosalina4Life thankfully I'm not the type to only date one race. But if you enjoy living in Korea, you get used to the differences here. Of course, it's not impossible to find someone long term here, I've had a long term bf here in the past but it's tougher for BIPOC since foreigners make up about 1% of the population. Japan has xenophobia as well but they have a higher population of BIPOC mixed kids than in Korea. But yeah it's way nicer to go where you're celebrated girl. We're too beautiful to not do that.

    • @Rosalina4Life
      @Rosalina4Life 2 года назад

      @@TiaraLeatrice what is a biopc girl, & in japan too they also don't like us 😩? wauw

  • @10DGjoHnSon
    @10DGjoHnSon 3 года назад +22

    07:05 I think older women have a calm, assertive and understanding way of dealing with tough situations, this is why older women generally generate a lot of respect, especially the ones who show this trait. I don't think it's a Western thing.
    Younger women simply lack that calm assertiveness and mostly get it when they get older, some do get it when they are young. It depends.

  • @souzagirl57
    @souzagirl57 Год назад +2

    I'm from Hawai'i and we do the same thing for respect to our elders. We call aunty and uncle to our elders that we know and we don't know. It's a big part of respect in our Hawaiian community. I love your videos and I learn new words every time I see you! Mahalo nui loa

    • @j.rebekah8605
      @j.rebekah8605 Год назад

      It seems like the only people who don't do this is white folks, I wish we did as it's very respectful and loving. I've gotten to know my native American and Hawaii friends families and I love that they do this, very endearing. Try to take it back to my family and friends and they want to correct you. We like to be technical about everything, I'll admit to that. 😆

  • @shainaholder-nixon7951
    @shainaholder-nixon7951 День назад

    I am finding that Asian culture has some similarities to Caribbean culture, we also call people aunt or uncle who are not necessarily related and older than us like a generation above as a sign of respect. I also noticed that in southern African American culture, they will say, "Mister" or "Miss" or "Misses" before the first or last name of the elder they are addressing. This is fascinating.

  • @isoblah
    @isoblah 3 года назад +1

    I love this! 💎 So many gems of wisdom!

  • @nicolaasavila7871
    @nicolaasavila7871 3 года назад +1

    OMG I love it, you edited the video? it's so funny, bless

  • @vadams4067
    @vadams4067 2 года назад +4

    You also have to take into account that Kevin is an interracial adoptee raised by ⚪️ 白人 in a mainly ⚪️ 白 community. There is a lot more there to his racial dysphoric experience growing up than Asians raised by Asian parents in non-Asian communities.

  • @beautyandfinance9993
    @beautyandfinance9993 2 года назад

    I love the topic and examples of EQ.

  • @ThatGmoney
    @ThatGmoney 2 года назад +7

    Mmmmmm…. I suggest taking a step back from “Happy wife, makes happy life.” It’s really “happy spouses make happy houses.”

  • @sophielawrence7927
    @sophielawrence7927 Год назад

    Your lips skin and Jewellery are perfect. Most of all you have a beautiful heart. Sending you love and light for 2023. 💓

  • @SantanaCampbell
    @SantanaCampbell 5 месяцев назад

    Sara Jane Ho, if you actually love your friend who's a victim of abuse, TELL THEM TO STAY AND MARRY HIM! Tell her to emulate the saints who forgave their abusers FOREVER, and the abusers CHANGED! No woman goes to Heaven without being controlled and abused by a man!

  • @mangacollector2718
    @mangacollector2718 3 года назад +2

    I love it! I mean, let's stop stereotyping Asians as meek

  • @reecerissa4709
    @reecerissa4709 2 года назад +16

    Please use another reference for an Auntie, the Aunt Jemima reference is offensive to black people of color. Thank You.

    • @verynice126
      @verynice126 2 года назад +2

      It is not actually.

    • @stepahead5944
      @stepahead5944 2 года назад +3

      This true. It's offensive and undermines the credibility of analysis. Ignorantly being racist is still racism and,in this case, anti-blackness.

  • @alikasim9823
    @alikasim9823 2 года назад

    I loveee your videooooss

  • @PlantparenthooD1
    @PlantparenthooD1 Год назад

    I'm from asia then move to US. Older Asian who are born here likes to be called their name.. not aunties. In asia, I called any older female in the market or shops auntie

  • @andromedapeters772
    @andromedapeters772 Год назад +1

    African culture is the same! It is Auntie and Uncle. 🙂

  • @cathymallory4265
    @cathymallory4265 7 месяцев назад

    Why does Kevin always eat with his mouth open?

  • @McKellie806
    @McKellie806 2 года назад

    Man… I think I’ve become a tiger mom.. 😐

  • @coolworl
    @coolworl Год назад

    I cringe when I watch this show because true Chinese/Asian would never expose their personal lives on national TV. Especailly the mega wealthy. It is such an classless act of "no face".

    • @RagingUtai
      @RagingUtai Год назад

      This is america, not chinese in china