I thought I could handle heat until my Thai friend made me dinner and said it wasn’t spicy. One bite and I was sweating 😂 I made it through dinner, while drinking almost two gallons worth of tea and water! She made another dinner for me a few weeks later where she claimed to take away “most of the spice”, but it was still hot. We don’t live near each other anymore (military), so I keep up with her via Facebook and she continues to cook her authentic Thai food for unsuspecting folks like myself everywhere she goes. She claims my 2 gallon drink dinner is still her favorite, kind, “southern” reaction to hanging in there to finish my food and not be rude is her favorite. ❤️
I LOVE spicy food. Sweating is just the natural bodily response to the spice (I think it’s capsaicin?). My brow will usually get a little damp but that’s because that’s just how science works. I only consider something TOO spicy if I physically can’t eat it.
I had the exact opposite experience. my dad loved seriously spicy food, so that's what I grew up with. At one point I was living with a thai roommate. I told him that I can handle spicy stuff. he didn't believe me. He then cooked something which he claimed was "authentic thai level of spiciness" to proof that I'm not lying. We shared the dinner. I loved it. It's been 15 years now and I'd pay a good chunk of money to have it again. But he started to sweat so much, sweat was dripping off his forehead onto his plate and he couldn't finish it. We didn't get along great before that evening, didn't get better at all afterwards.
@@leeyubin2776 lol how do you know I'm not Korean? 🤣😂 My mother is Korean from Seoul, Korea and I spoke Korean growing up. Like wtf kid😂 How about this? When you learn how to speak English properly, you can talk to me about speaking Korean. Lol this is hilarious. Such a sorry attempt to troll
@@leeyubin2776 I got nothing to prove to you. I know who I am and the fact that you are saying I'm not while at the same time demanding that I prove it is extremely shallow. Get a life
Something similar happened to me in high school lol I went over to my friends house after class to hang out and sing karaoke, and we decided to make something to eat. Her family is from South Korea, and her mom didn't speak much English, but she was SO excited to have me try her kimchi. My friend was kind of embarrassed, but I was happy to try it because I had never had it before. And I loved it! Her mom ended up sending me home with a Tupperware full of kimchi, it was such a kind gesture that still makes me smile.
This is so cute 😭 i’m filipino-american and when I was in elementary school I was friends with a korean family. My mom taught their mom some filipino dishes and she taught my mom korean dishes. Got sent home with some kimchi too. its really great to share foods from different cultures. :,)
See, right there! I first had sriracha at an Indian friend's house. She was worried I'd think it was too spicy. (Lol, I'm a Texan.) It's just delicious. Same for the first time I had kimchi. You gotta try things, or you're missin' out!
I was once invited to an elder korean lady's house for dinner. I happened to try kimchi for the first time. Everybody warned me saying it might be too spicy for me but it was not spicy at all. They were so shocked lol. Turkish people loooove spicy food too.
Well we Turkish people have a very similar side dish with the name of pickle(?) We would use almost every ingredient for pickle too. I dont know about western countries tough
@@nununana4061 lol japanese cousine should be the most "balanced" cousine in asia😂😂 from the culture documentaries and yt videos I think the countries in the Asia which has the most spice for meals is India and indonesian. But I might remember wrong, which country has been known for the spicy???
I freaking love kimchi- I was born to a Norwegian and Korean couple, so with those two cultures combined, my friends always eat weird stuff when my parents invite me and them over, haha.
I learned very quickly in my Chinese and Korean friends houses that denying food from their moms is basically the easiest way to utterly shatter her heart so I’ll be over there with tears running down my face from the spice like “thank you so much! I love it!” (Tbf it’s always great it just is SO HOT)
Omg as someone who cannot eat spicy food this got me so good! 🤣 The number of times you hear "it's not spicy" and then proceed to die from the insane heat/spiciness 🔥🔥🤣 so true
The first time my sister tried the hot sauce my wife and I buy I thought she was going to have a trip to the hospital. She said it was way too hot and I said it was just right. We mostly buy Cholula or Tapatìo. Tabasco tastes like hot vinegar to us. For something mild we'll get Texas Pete. Frank's tastes like flavored water. No wonder they put it on everything.
I am a Nigerian, and I have tried kimchi before. Wonderful delicacy and grows on you, especially the fermented taste. But nah, it ain't spicy enough for me 😅
This honestly so relatable with a Korean family where in every meal this happened to me😂 and where my aunt made stuff up and my cousins would have to tell her to stop and my Grandma did that.
As a very white Canadian kid, I was so blessed with friends whose families were happy to share their homemade foods with me 😋 I always tried it because I didn’t wanna be rude. And like 95% of the time it was delicious. Even if I thought I wouldn’t like it lol
😂🤣😂🤣😂 this brings bacc good memories. My mom always has the Korean food cooking lol. My friends loved coming over my house haha. If only I could rewind time
I normally can't handle spicy foods, but when I tried a variety of kimchi and fermented vegetables at a KBBQ place, I fell in love. I was blown away by how kimchi cuts through fatty and greasy food, refreshing your palate and also adding bright flavor to the food!
Growing up my Thai mom used to make a separate dish for me with little spice because I couldn’t handle her spice level. And as an adult I still can’t handle my mom spice level, but most of my friends can’t handle my spice level even tho I thought I couldn’t handle spicy food. It’s interesting 😂😂
Thai food is notoriously crazy spicy. I've seen Mexicans try it with their chest puffed bc "nothing is top spicy for me" and end up I'm tears. So I bet your spice tolerance is actually pretty high. Just not Thai high
@@yayalucia7997 I always thought I had zero spice tolerance because I can't handle proper Thai food, then I started eating more Mexican food and I'm fine as long as I put a lot of chapstick on to protect my wimpy lip skin lol
I married Korean and we found out asian people have gene (or something like that) that make them feel less spicy than other races so they have higher tolerance. I’m eastern european and we like salty food rather than spicy but the salt amount in our food is „too salty” to Koreans because they have lower tolerance to salt. Like the amount of spicy in korean food is too spicy for me but to Koreans it feels like nothing.
Years ago I worked in a small factory in Colorado. The women I worked with were Korean, and they always ate kimchi at lunch. In the afternoon, most of us took the same (small) bus home. They'd always offered me kimchi at lunch, and I finally tried some - it was delicious, and the upside was that I no longer smelled the garlic on the bus ride home!
My friend’s husband was a missionary in Korea and made a home cooked Korean meal with Kimchi, Japchae, and various side dishes and I almost cried because I knew it was extremely respectful of him to do that. ❤ love Korean food so much. Mama showing her love!
I wish I speak Korean 🥺 I wanted to learn Korean when I was 12 years old. Boys Over Flowers got popular in my country. My whole family got hooked on it. I bought many Korean books but ended up not sticking to my plan lol. Now as an adult, I regret not learning Korean.
I actually went over to one of my Korean friends houses and her mother saw that I was whitE as a crAcker so she was like “You don’t have to eat this if you don’t want to, I can make pizza or something” I said it was fine cause little did she know my dad (not biological father, I just don’t call him step-dad even though he technically is) is Korean and made all sorts of Korean food sense I was little. Kimchi is probably my favorite snacks cause of him!
Lol I had this exact experience with my friend Josh's mom, josh "it's fine, you dont haven to have it" lol while his koren mom throws a fit, and INSISTS her kimchi is not spicy! IT WAS VERY SPICY
I remember someone telling me about being invited to a Korean friend's place for dinner (this was back in the 70s, bear in mind) and he was convinced he could handle heat because had been to Viet Nam etc. He started in on the kimchi soup and in moments he was gasping. The husband turned to his wife and demanded" Didn't I ask you to tone it down?" she replied "But I did so! I only put in half the usual amount of kimchi!
I recently had kimchi for the first time, then I made my very white (no spice tolerance having) parents try it. We all loved it! It’s now a pregnancy craving 😂
The “What’s wrong with her?” 😂😂😂
Ikrrr I re-watch it just for that🤣
😂😂
First time I watched it, I didn't read the subtitles at the end, so instead I heard "She's weird eh?!". It quite fit the Mom's facial expression 😆
ikr made me laugh too
Honestly🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My son went to his Korean friends home and his grandmother was thrilled when he asked for extra kimchi!
Your son is a gigachad for tolerating Asian spice
@@nityantverma7017 My son was basically raised in our taekwondo dojang, from age 3 months. He loves Korean food.
@@katherinenobles5034 I love that this is amazing! You and your son seem like great people ❤
@@nityantverma7017kimchi is honestly a low bar
I never tasted kimchi but still I think it must be yummy.
“No jijis and noh copid”
Love her❤
The mother is wrong
Oh, no disease no covid? Thanks I was wondering!
@@AnhHoang-gl1eltheduaghter clearly said “stop making stuffs up” …pay attention bro
@@AnhHoang-gl1el yes, that is the joke
THE ACCENT IS SO ON POINT
She's Korean Canadian lol, she's the child of immigrant parents. I would hope her accent would be on point 😂
Yeah
@@Platymapuss She's actually Korean Canadian
@@clairejun3165 so am I. And yet I am nowhere near fluent in Korean 😭 (My parents are both Korean)
@@clairejun3165 oops! My bad! I thought she was from the US. I'll edit my comment accordingly lol. Thank you for letting me know!
Her face when she said "it's not spicy" was hilarious 😂
Yeah ppl always that, then somebody like me tries it and OMG. I no longer trust anyone who says it. Spicy is a relative term...
LOL!!!!!😂😂😂
People who LOVE spice are always so deeply confused about spice levels because they just can’t taste it anymore 😭
That’s my theory anyway
typical asian sentence 😂
"you won't get no Dijieez" killed me😂
as a person with no spice tolerance and social anxiety this was a terrifying horror film
fr
Omg fr!!! I have really good spice tolerance though but the social anxiety thing. I feel you.
Bro, my spice tolerance is so low, I think table pepper is spicy
I have a really bad spice tolerance, give me something quietly spicy. I will throw up.
I LOVE SPICE ❤
I thought I could handle heat until my Thai friend made me dinner and said it wasn’t spicy. One bite and I was sweating 😂 I made it through dinner, while drinking almost two gallons worth of tea and water! She made another dinner for me a few weeks later where she claimed to take away “most of the spice”, but it was still hot. We don’t live near each other anymore (military), so I keep up with her via Facebook and she continues to cook her authentic Thai food for unsuspecting folks like myself everywhere she goes. She claims my 2 gallon drink dinner is still her favorite, kind, “southern” reaction to hanging in there to finish my food and not be rude is her favorite. ❤️
I LOVE spicy food. Sweating is just the natural bodily response to the spice (I think it’s capsaicin?). My brow will usually get a little damp but that’s because that’s just how science works. I only consider something TOO spicy if I physically can’t eat it.
Lol Thai spice is definitely spicier than Korean spice haha
Lmao as I Thai person who absolutely lives for sharing my cooking, I totally relate to your Thai friend in terms of experience 😂😂
I had the exact opposite experience. my dad loved seriously spicy food, so that's what I grew up with. At one point I was living with a thai roommate. I told him that I can handle spicy stuff. he didn't believe me. He then cooked something which he claimed was "authentic thai level of spiciness" to proof that I'm not lying. We shared the dinner. I loved it. It's been 15 years now and I'd pay a good chunk of money to have it again. But he started to sweat so much, sweat was dripping off his forehead onto his plate and he couldn't finish it. We didn't get along great before that evening, didn't get better at all afterwards.
Thank you for your service!
This is so true my mum is Pakistani and this is so relatable 😂
And your father?
"I spent $2000 on kimchi fridge"😂
😂 what got me is how she went from 5 hours to 1 month
@@dominiqueevans97165 hours active prep work, 1 month marinating. Checks out 😉
@@dominiqueevans97165 hours to cut and seasoning the kimchi, and 1 month to marinate it 🤣
Yeah, it was hillarious 😂
@@aenean. doesn’t making kimchi actually take a long time? I mean it can last for months with proper care.
Lol that "what's wrong with her" literally translates more to "why is she like that?!"
"No covid" sounds like my mom😂
this girl on the video is korean so she know korean more than you
@@leeyubin2776 lol how do you know I'm not Korean? 🤣😂 My mother is Korean from Seoul, Korea and I spoke Korean growing up. Like wtf kid😂
How about this? When you learn how to speak English properly, you can talk to me about speaking Korean. Lol this is hilarious. Such a sorry attempt to troll
@@shadowcollins4589 how do you prove urself as a korean
@@leeyubin2776 I got nothing to prove to you. I know who I am and the fact that you are saying I'm not while at the same time demanding that I prove it is extremely shallow.
Get a life
both ig so shes technically right im also korean sorry if this comes off as rude
“Jennieper, try this kimchi” I can’t take it. It’s just too adorable ❤️
Did you mistakenly or purposefully spell Jennifer wrong!
@@Baby_Pengu she didnt do it on purpose or for accident the korean mom just Said Jennieper instead of jennifer
@@Baby_Pengu there isn't the letter f in Korean they replace it with p "ㅍ"
@@dannette737 YOU ARE A NERF
@@Baby_PenguI purposely spelled it the way she said it. Stop being a snowflake. The point of my comment was that her accent is adorable.
Something similar happened to me in high school lol I went over to my friends house after class to hang out and sing karaoke, and we decided to make something to eat. Her family is from South Korea, and her mom didn't speak much English, but she was SO excited to have me try her kimchi. My friend was kind of embarrassed, but I was happy to try it because I had never had it before. And I loved it! Her mom ended up sending me home with a Tupperware full of kimchi, it was such a kind gesture that still makes me smile.
This is so cute 😭 i’m filipino-american and when I was in elementary school I was friends with a korean family. My mom taught their mom some filipino dishes and she taught my mom korean dishes. Got sent home with some kimchi too. its really great to share foods from different cultures. :,)
See, right there! I first had sriracha at an Indian friend's house. She was worried I'd think it was too spicy. (Lol, I'm a Texan.) It's just delicious. Same for the first time I had kimchi. You gotta try things, or you're missin' out!
That was so kind and generous of her mom. 😀
Awwww
this short little reply section is making me so happy
When she said "what's wrong with her" it sounded like "she weird eh"
that's my mom only trying to convince people to eat her food alone
First comment?
The way she said “what’s wrong with her?” In Korean is a ✨CHEF’S KISS🤌🏻✨
AND IT SOUNDS LIKE 'she's weird, eh?'
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This is literally my Korean grandmother 😂❤
I need a Korean friend urgently 😂😂😂
Here! 🫂
Okay because I want to try Kimchi so bad! But I refuse to get it from anywhere 😂
Same i love store bought kimchi and the flavor but i would love to eat authentic Korean food i would love to learn to make it to i love spicy food
@kasumii-moya22194 send me kimchi 😂😂.. let's be frnds❤🎉😅
I would love to try homemade kimchi
“And no jiJis (disease)” I’m dead 💀
JiJis in my launguage are… boob-
Fr im dead😭😭
This Jennifer LOVES kimchi. I was also blessed with a korean aunt so ive grown up with homemade kimchis of all different kinds.
honestly even with my weak spice tolerance i would still have some, i love kimchi so much
Same
I couldn't tolerate spicy either but I somehow managed to eat tons of kimchi😂. It's only spicy at first bite.
@@Help22222 and after it is eaten
@@saudadae yeah yeah you'll only feel the heat after 😂
Same!
Korean will forever be the prettiest language to me it has such a nice flow❤
Hahahahahaha Omg. All your mom videos slay me 😂
I was once invited to an elder korean lady's house for dinner. I happened to try kimchi for the first time. Everybody warned me saying it might be too spicy for me but it was not spicy at all. They were so shocked lol. Turkish people loooove spicy food too.
Well we Turkish people have a very similar side dish with the name of pickle(?) We would use almost every ingredient for pickle too. I dont know about western countries tough
@@beratsuaydn1645 honestly korean and Japanese “spicy” aren’t spicy at all for south east asian
@@nununana4061 lol japanese cousine should be the most "balanced" cousine in asia😂😂 from the culture documentaries and yt videos I think the countries in the Asia which has the most spice for meals is India and indonesian. But I might remember wrong, which country has been known for the spicy???
@@beratsuaydn1645 probably Thailand
I can handle up to habanero-level of spice.
I freaking love kimchi- I was born to a Norwegian and Korean couple, so with those two cultures combined, my friends always eat weird stuff when my parents invite me and them over, haha.
surströmming with kimchi (yes, I know, it's Swedish) but none the less
It sounded like she said She weird eh
Omg im also Norwegian!
Lutefisk kimchi? That way you can make everybody mad! #NoDiscrimination
Fusion dish,cool!
kimchi looks so good tho 😭 (i’ve never had it before tho)
OMG the cough after the mouthful of water was hilariously accurate 🤣
I learned very quickly in my Chinese and Korean friends houses that denying food from their moms is basically the easiest way to utterly shatter her heart so I’ll be over there with tears running down my face from the spice like “thank you so much! I love it!” (Tbf it’s always great it just is SO HOT)
I would absolutely love to try that kimchi, it looks so good
Omg as someone who cannot eat spicy food this got me so good! 🤣 The number of times you hear "it's not spicy" and then proceed to die from the insane heat/spiciness 🔥🔥🤣 so true
Relatable 😭
The first time my sister tried the hot sauce my wife and I buy I thought she was going to have a trip to the hospital. She said it was way too hot and I said it was just right. We mostly buy Cholula or Tapatìo. Tabasco tastes like hot vinegar to us. For something mild we'll get Texas Pete. Frank's tastes like flavored water. No wonder they put it on everything.
Seriously tho. Especially at Indian restaurants 😂
I am a Nigerian, and I have tried kimchi before. Wonderful delicacy and grows on you, especially the fermented taste. But nah, it ain't spicy enough for me 😅
I was about to say as long as it's not Indian food, it can be ee be spicy enough for us Nigerians😂😂😂😂
Never be(correction)
It gets less spicy the more sour/fermented it is. Fresh kimchi is way spicier
Do Nigerians get used to spicy food?I have heard that West Africans eat curry
Nigerians can eat spicy food, especially the Yoruba tribe 😊
This honestly so relatable with a Korean family where in every meal this happened to me😂 and where my aunt made stuff up and my cousins would have to tell her to stop and my Grandma did that.
마지막 표정 ㅌㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 대사랑ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 음성까짘ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 너무 웃겨
“Mom stop making stuff up!” Never related to a line so hard
I was looking for this comment 😅
얘 왜이래?! ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 😂
"You get no gee-gees.."😂
XD 😂
진짴ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 한국인 토종 억양이 이르케 반가울줄이얔ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I agree with her mom i love kimchi i wish someone could always make it for me😭😭😭😭😭
That "What's wrong with her?" 🤣
Yeah
OMG!!! I’m so dead 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Her korean mom tone and the “What’s wrong with her?” got me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆
As a very white Canadian kid, I was so blessed with friends whose families were happy to share their homemade foods with me 😋 I always tried it because I didn’t wanna be rude. And like 95% of the time it was delicious. Even if I thought I wouldn’t like it lol
I could never deny a Korean mother their so sweet
I'm the mom who said ''come on it's not that spicy , try it at least I'm sure you'll adore it'' 🤣
My grandma made kimchi and she was so proud to make everyone have it. I miss that.
The end had me rolling?!😂 and I'm pretty sure she was just honestly asking.😂
얘 왜이래? got me dying 😂😂😂
"그녀에게 무슨 일이 있는 거야? "😂😂😂
The way the friend using fork not chopsticks 😭❤
i mean it makes sense
“얘 왜 이래”😂😂
I'm Filipino and I tried kimchi it's delicious I love it
Your wigs are an underrated 4th character here. And your characters are on point!!
The “얘 왜 이래?” 😂
Im not Korean, but if she offered that to me I would eat it in a heartbeat.
The Korean mom accent is spot-on my mom sounds exactly like 🤣
😂🤣😂🤣😂 this brings bacc good memories. My mom always has the Korean food cooking lol. My friends loved coming over my house haha. If only I could rewind time
Your accent is so cute....I want a friend like You Jeenie..❤❤❤❤❤❤
I normally can't handle spicy foods, but when I tried a variety of kimchi and fermented vegetables at a KBBQ place, I fell in love. I was blown away by how kimchi cuts through fatty and greasy food, refreshing your palate and also adding bright flavor to the food!
Growing up my Thai mom used to make a separate dish for me with little spice because I couldn’t handle her spice level. And as an adult I still can’t handle my mom spice level, but most of my friends can’t handle my spice level even tho I thought I couldn’t handle spicy food. It’s interesting 😂😂
Damit 🤣🤣🤣 salute to your mother spicy 🔥 level
Same I'm Indian but my mom make separate dish for me cuz I really can't tolerate her spice level. 🤣
Thai food is notoriously crazy spicy. I've seen Mexicans try it with their chest puffed bc "nothing is top spicy for me" and end up I'm tears. So I bet your spice tolerance is actually pretty high. Just not Thai high
@@yayalucia7997 I always thought I had zero spice tolerance because I can't handle proper Thai food, then I started eating more Mexican food and I'm fine as long as I put a lot of chapstick on to protect my wimpy lip skin lol
I married Korean and we found out asian people have gene (or something like that) that make them feel less spicy than other races so they have higher tolerance.
I’m eastern european and we like salty food rather than spicy but the salt amount in our food is „too salty” to Koreans because they have lower tolerance to salt. Like the amount of spicy in korean food is too spicy for me but to Koreans it feels like nothing.
i just love the mother's accent 🤗
I love kimchi, especially homemade! MMMMMMmmmm, delicious!
😂😂😂😂😂 “ what’s wrong with her?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“얘 왜이래?” 너무 웃김ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 이해를 못하는 엄마 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
literally how i fell in love with Korean food
As a Korean person...
I respect 🙏
I just love what she says in Korean in the end always 😂😂❤️
The "kids! Come eat!" sounded like "Jordan want some hamburga?"🤣🤣🤣
That’s a true friend bc she does not to hurt her mom’s feelings
Years ago I worked in a small factory in Colorado. The women I worked with were Korean, and they always ate kimchi at lunch. In the afternoon, most of us took the same (small) bus home. They'd always offered me kimchi at lunch, and I finally tried some - it was delicious, and the upside was that I no longer smelled the garlic on the bus ride home!
Sounds like my Japanese Mom! ❤I miss her! Love these videos ,Jeenie 🤩👏👏👏❤️👵
The way she says kimchi is super cute🤧❤️❤️
I didnt know kimchi was spicy to others. I always eat them at school during lunch and one time this boy shed a tear while trying some.
He shed tears due to:
1. Spiciness?
2. Happiness?
3. Spicy happiness?
I would bet on #3!
Kimchi is one of my faves! It gives my body new life whenever I eat it. Notable health benefits and tasty
That “jihise “ & “jEniPher” was sooo accurate 😂😂😂
U ALWAYS SOMEHOW MAKE MY DAY
My friend’s husband was a missionary in Korea and made a home cooked Korean meal with Kimchi, Japchae, and various side dishes and I almost cried because I knew it was extremely respectful of him to do that. ❤ love Korean food so much. Mama showing her love!
얘 왜이래?! I'm dying 😂
I wish I speak Korean 🥺
I wanted to learn Korean when I was 12 years old. Boys Over Flowers got popular in my country. My whole family got hooked on it. I bought many Korean books but ended up not sticking to my plan lol. Now as an adult, I regret not learning Korean.
Duo lingo is a good place to start
You can start again
I would try it😊
The “What’s wrong with her” in Korean sounded like “She’s weird eh?” In English 🤣🤣😂❤
I heard that, too!
I would’ve ate the kimchi it looks so yummy 🤤
I loveeeeee how your hair looks for the mom( ≧∀≦)ノ
I actually went over to one of my Korean friends houses and her mother saw that I was whitE as a crAcker so she was like “You don’t have to eat this if you don’t want to, I can make pizza or something” I said it was fine cause little did she know my dad (not biological father, I just don’t call him step-dad even though he technically is) is Korean and made all sorts of Korean food sense I was little. Kimchi is probably my favorite snacks cause of him!
Yo the "what's wrong with her" at the end has me dead I can't 💀 🤣
*fighting back tears of pain* th-thank you, Umma, its- its so good
Bro if anyone offers me kimchi , even if i can't handle spicy food , i would just devour it
Period. All kimchi deserves to be enjoyed because it's too delicious not to
@@sirenwantsbodilyautonomy yess you are so right 👍😝
Lol I had this exact experience with my friend Josh's mom, josh "it's fine, you dont haven to have it" lol while his koren mom throws a fit, and INSISTS her kimchi is not spicy! IT WAS VERY SPICY
I like your Korean dialects ❤❤❤
This is me going to my daughter's Korean In-Law's. I said at the exact same time, "it's not spicy. It's Kimchi."
I remember someone telling me about being invited to a Korean friend's place for dinner (this was back in the 70s, bear in mind) and he was convinced he could handle heat because had been to Viet Nam etc. He started in on the kimchi soup and in moments he was gasping. The husband turned to his wife and demanded" Didn't I ask you to tone it down?" she replied "But I did so! I only put in half the usual amount of kimchi!
I recently had kimchi for the first time, then I made my very white (no spice tolerance having) parents try it. We all loved it! It’s now a pregnancy craving 😂
예 왜 이래?🤣😂
As an Indian who have been to Korea and has tried their authentic kimchi , can only say one thing “ it was too sweet for me “ 😢😅
Yeah true, for Thais as well, the spicy people say in korean food is a big joke.
You can add a beat to anything on korean and you get a good song
I saw this long ago and was surprised to see only 19 comments and then I realized it's your other channel which you recently started. 😅
I'll eat it, I LOVE kimchi!!❤️
챔우애이래? (chem wei re) at the end was so funny 😂
you portray all the characters perfectly
"애 왜이래"하는순간 뿜움ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I tried kimchi for the first time today, and it was SO GOOD! I usually don't like certain spice levels like that but that was THE BEST!!
I wish I had a friend who's mom made kim chi 😭
Same 😂