She’s so sweet an innocent. My heart melted. “My mom is watching if I am good at this”. Such a wholesome answer. I hope life brings her so much happiness.
It's actually very scary that she was raised to be so naïve and trusting of people. This is exactly the sort of behaviour that might get her kidnapped (approaching random strangers and holding their hands)
sallie ceelee I wouldn’t say they’re raising her this way. It’s just one video for now. But I do understand your point. I’d be too afraid to try this as a parent. I’m sure she’s teaching her not to trust strangers. As a person who grew up overprotected, it’s important to know the balance. If you’re too overprotective, they’ll be too innocent to know what to do. But at the same time, if you allow them to be too naive, well it’ll also make you vulnerable. I believe this was more of a social experiment to see how adults would react. Personally, I would first ask about their parent/guardian. If non reachable, I would go to a police station, but remaining by her side as I don’t trust people easily.
@@Chepe-501 I grew up overprotected, and bc of that at 8 I was bullied and didnt know how to protect myself on my own (a boy helped me and I'll never thank him enghouf for it), bc I was always protected by my parents, I was too afraid to tell them about this (idk why) after that I learned to be more confident (3yrs later). Having overprotective parents is not ultra bad but bad at the same time, as you said, if the kid is too overprotected hell be too innocent and wouldn't (always) know what to do.
kykypi3a I hope you’re doing a lot better. I know what you mean. I went through similar experiences. It took me a long time and I can admit that even now it’s still affecting my life
its heartwarming and also scary too many predators out here for some child to be wandering out in the city alone asking strangers to help her cross the street
Almost everyone? Try 2 out of 12+. Are you vaccinated? You're just making up facts and okay with a 5 year old being by herself. Vaccinated think this way.
What an absolutely adorable child. Once she got the hang of it, she had no problems playing her part at all. I am thankful that the majority of people asked where mom and/or dad were. You can't just help a mere babe across a huge, busy street and leave her alone! I hope her parents told her that while they did this exercise to see what happened, she must never do that on her own. Bless the little children. ~Peace!
She’s so adorable. It’s really nice to see how many people helped her and were asking her where her parents are. This is the dose of good in humanity I needed
I think it's really sweet how many people not just walked her across the road, but offered to take her directly to where her mom was to make sure they found each other safely
In the west, no one would hold the girl's hands as it is too risky. Instead of being thanked, they might be accused of attempted kidnapping or pedophilia and get into legal problems... It's not easy to be kind in the west anymore....
What a brave little girl. I have a 5 yo daughter myself, and she would never approach strangers nor talk to them. But I’m relieved that so many were kind to this little girl, and helped her without hesitation.
It depends a lot on where you're from I assume. Of course I can't speak for you or anyone else, but Japan and Korea are the two countries that I have seen in social experiments like these where it feels like kids can always ask for help and the entire culture is built around helping kids and they're used to seeing kids running smaller errands for their parents. I know I already didn't grow up running errands for my parents at that age (while an acquaintance of mine that's 10 years older did!) and I also don't see kids that age alone here. So depending on the culture, I think it's good we teach our kids to be very wary of strangers, but I can't help but admire Japan and Korea (and I'm sure other countries might follow this too, but those two are the ones I've seen in videos) for how kids can always ask for help and seem to always get the help they need. That's just such a lovely way of living.
I really appreciate the behaviour of all the people, bowing for a child and showing respect without having a second thought, asking for the child's parents, being kind for her... I wish everyone would be like this.
@Kevin L nahh, there’s just a lot of countries where its not safe for a child to travel alone and talk to strangers, because they might walk up to a kidnapper instead or get themselves hurt🤷🏻♀️ Not everyone lives in a safe area, and there’s nothing wrong with wishing people were nice
Actually, here, at ASIA so many countrys have different meaning on the bowing, So it's actually normal to bow to a kiddo, it's used to say in a kind way "You're welcome" or to show respect to someone or somethibg
@@Marylin968 Japan, China, Korea, DOES NOT represent entire Asia, and Asia is NOT a country! It's literally the largest continent on Earth! I'm an Asian, and bowing is seen as "normal" in my country.
Recently in my state two 11 yr olds and a seven yr old (all boys) killed a 5 yr old girl jst because she didnt watch a video they were showing to her. Yes its an isolated incident but kids really can be most hurtful and vicious too.
@@mrinmoy1493 i feel like with a rise in global population, events like this will slowly increase in frequency. 0.001% may not mean a lot to a population of 100 but in a world of 7 billion that's a lot.
I mean C'mon who wouldn't help a five year old to cross the street? Especially when you're going in that same direction. Even a heartless person would help her....
Kids are taught to be very independent in Japan. Parents will often send them on little errands for them to practice. I wonder if it's similar practice in Korea
@@vinitsharma5703 the same thing honestly, when it comes to young children like that people don’t care about the gender because either way they are just kids
she’s so cute 😭😭 her little “thank you” and “wait, i’ll sanitise your hands”, and then “i didn’t sanitise her hands! she went too fast!” was so precious i’m gonna cry timestamp: 4:54
imagine crying over some scripted video you should be crying about the millions of brave men who died in war (Ignore this edgy comment I made 2 years ago)
@@idontmakecontent4870 what the fuck is wrong with you? he just cry no matter is it a scripted or not. you dont need to treat someone like what you want. you should treat someone like you want to get treated. also I honor every millions brave men who died in war or... should I say Rest In Peace for our hero?.
she's so adorable! I was lowkey worried that they'll help her cross the street with no further questions but I'm glad most of them asked her why is she alone or where her mom is and offered to take her there, so cute
In Japan kids as old as 6 walk in the street all by themselves if needed because it’s safe on the big arteries where there are sidewalks. The narrow streets without sidewalks though are most numerous and there people and bikes and cars use the same space, so that’s not very comfortable for a westerner, but Japanese kids manage it there as well if they are above the age of 5. I saw very young kids catching a bus by themselves. Children are safe in Japan because that’s a safe country for everyone, as a woman I walked in the street a 2am without any fear, it’s the safest country in the world.
This is 100% cultural and any country can have citizens like this. Countries like South Korea and Japan make a concious effort to sow seeds of respect and caring for one another from an early age.
@@crypticshadows Same. I can't imagine a little 5 year old like this getting ignored or blown off even in NYC where I'm from; where ignoring strangers is the norm. Then again, it's extremely normal to let kids walk around freely in NYC. Even as a 6 year old I was walking to school by myself.
I think they’re would. Children are children. Race and class have no bearing on that. Children don’t really care about differences anyways. They just wanna be loved and have fun.
So adorable, little kids melt my heart. These small acts of kindness are so important, really makes me happy knowing there are still so many good people in the world.
Mad respect for the kid doing this. Takes a lot of courage to go up to strangers and ask for their help. Plus, mad respect for everyone who helped her cross the road! Genuinely wholesome human beings right there! Tbh I was a little concerned for her safety but I'm happy the way it played out.
Her parents must be really brave to let her do this alone...she learns to talk to strangers in the most safest way, truly commendable and really cute ❤
If that was my child I would take so much pride in myself for raising such a gentle and humble little girl. This was very wholesome to watch, and just reminds you to have faith in adults.
Your kids become like you. since they watch and learn from their parents. so if you teach and raise well with love and care, they'll definitely be cute and lovely!💗
What a sweet child. When I was a kid I was a lot like her. I asked for the help of elders because my sister and my mom said that if I'm not with them. I wish I can still go back to those times where everything were still new 😅😅.
I found this incredibly endearing. I suffer from dromophobia (a phobia of crossing streets), due to a traumatic event as a child that caused PTSD. (It is now down to just certain streets that are more anxiety inducing and only severely impairs me on really bad days for my PTSD.) I remember one day years back when I really need to get somewhere across the most anxiety inducing street for me. I walked all the way up and down the street, trying to find a less stressful place to cross, but there really was no place better than another. I ended up (as an adult) having to ask an elderly woman with a walker that I saw getting ready to cross if she would help me cross the street. She didn't question it. She just helped me. I am still so grateful for that.
I love this, because aside from it being a social experiment and the positive impact she no doubt had on these people's days, it's also a great lesson for the girl herself! She learns that it's okay to ask people for help AND it boosts her self-confidence to overcome her initial shyness!❤️
But it is also important for a child to recognise trouble as well. Bad people are hidden amongst good people. So, it is equally important to teach a kid which kind of people to ask for help first.
@Togos Na70 Usually you tell them to look for families, or other people with kids, or for employees in uniform or with a name tag. Otherwise you're right, it can be a shot in the dark.
Crazy part is this normal, I lived in Japan for a bit and gotten friendly with the kids at the park with the Grandma, and I babysat them while I paint. Kindness universal language.
@Nikki Lauren 5 years? Absolutely not lol Probably why they took her hand first then asked her so that no one would try to do something bad (I assume, behaviour is different in Asian countries than here in the US) but I’m glad that they’re kind enough to walk her across the road
There is a more group reliance culture in these countries and also low crime rates to boot. Example, in Japan, they even have a TV show that document these children's foray into small acts of independence like buying something at the store or commuting by subway etc.
They are letting their children to walk and go by themselves. Cuz yeah his comment is right. they are at peace letting their children go out by themselves.
What I like is that almost everyone immediately lowers themselves to her height which I don't know is intentional or not but is definitely much better than looking down on a stranger kid that is shyly asking for something. I feel like I would probably forget doing this. To me, it's really hard dealing with children. I'm always afraid of scaring them. Also, these interactions are so polite. I really respect that about Asian cultures.
I agree, but from personal experience, it's more likely just to be able to hear her. Noisy environment + mask practically requires you to move your ears closer to the tiny source of sound if you want to make it out clearly.
Yeah also I'm brown and ugly so I always ignore children whether they stare at me or actually talk to me. I don't want people to think about me in a bad way.
nice observation! i'm studying pedagogy (i don't know if this is the correct term in english) and we were thaught that this is the correct way to talk to a child. it makes them feel more comfortable because you are not looking down on them as you said :)
What a smart well-managed exercise in teaching a child how to become more independent. This took a lot of thought by the parents but they knew their daughter well. She was terrific and learned a lot.
Ikr! It would take me like 2 hours to think of an excuse And if i managed to think of one in time, it would be really trashy and wouldn't make sense at all
@Steve Wolcott why are you getting so bothered by that? I’ve seen you in the other comment section, you are just worsening the mood of everybody by taking that so seriously.
I spend 6 years in Korea. I must say Koreans knows how to give respect to others. As a foreigner, I never feel awkward. Even though I can not speak Korean but whenever I asked someone about the way they helped me a lot. Many times people helped me out of their way. Thank you so much Koreans you are really kind.
@yo I think they said that because maybe they experienced this respect and generosity more from Korea, I mean yeah many people would consider these kind actions, but maybe not as often as Koreans I guess?
@yo idk about that there are many country peoples whod ignore the plea and arent hospitable - take most americans, or gulf arabs. people in korea are genuinely helpful. crime rates are near non-existent, so hospitality is second nature
@@dissociatedpos yes you are very right. I went to many countries and I am in Estonia now but the things I experience in Korea I couldn't see anywhere yet. There are good and bad things in every society so I believe in appreciating good things :) Koreans are really very kind. I feel so much safe in Korea. People do not stare at you they do not bother you at all.
Koreans have respect and cleanliness deeply embedded in their culture, even before the COVID pandemic it was not uncommon for someone to be wearing a mask in South Korea. The only unfortunate thing is that American presence in South Korea shifted the political culture and now there is a strong pressure to work yourself to the bone for corporations which maximize profits for the rich owners, this over working has been bringing up the suicide rate for years. The same goes for Japan.
@@teo2974 Japanese usually ends in desu, desu ka, and etc however Korean has more of a "nida" ending. I’m not an expert in these languages so I might offend some people,e who speak Japanese or Korean. (Pls don’t attack me ;-;)
Watching this video brings back memories. There was this time when I was in kindergarten and I got impatient waiting for my mom to pick me up after school, so I walked home and before I crossed the street, I spotted this boy (he must've been like a fourth grader at most, but he looked like a "big kid" to me) so I asked if he'd hold my hand and help me cross the street. He seemed kind of surprised that I asked but he helped me no problem. Then this other time, there was a snowstorm and my older sister and I (again, I'm in kindergarten and she's first grade) decide we're going to walk home. There were these two kids (maybe sixth grade) who spotted us. They were shocked we were walking alone and insisted on walking with us most of the way. These memories stick with me because of how kind these people were to help. I was a very trusting little girl lol
@@suchin5894 You don't? Bro I have memories from before I could read 😅. I remember on my third birthday getting a "Little Golden Book" of Disney's Snow White. An older cousin of mine started making fun of me, saying "you can't read" so I got upset and said "yes, I can!" and pretended to start reading the book out loud to him when I was really just making stuff up from what I saw in the pictures. My mom remembers her first birthday...
@@elizabethdegroot89 ha same! I had a memory in 1st grade where my older cousins were talking about something and I wanted to talk too, but they said I wouldn't understand and i was like noo I'm smart too! So they gave me a huge book with college level words and made me read a sentence and I was struggling so hard-
Lol don't mind it its like a thing for koreans. I'm a korean myself and i use alot of this because this is like just a daily thing for koreans like:)or ;)
Pretty dangerous to do for men tbh. In Thailand and india they pull shit like this to trap people who are trying to help with accusing them with kidnapping and all. Best to avoid and let some woman to do it.
This is so wholesome. It really shows how people can be good and caring. Edit: guys I’m not trying to offend anyone, I am not saying that these people are the only ones who would help. I’m sure most people would, but I’m also saying that there are some people who could have done the wrong thing. And also personally, I don’t think it’s staged but even if it is I think they had the best intentions of doing it.
Why is this an experiment? This is absolutely a waste of time. Let’s get an adorable child and have them ask adults for help? Why are people surprised by the results?! Get someone who’s hand you absolutely do not want to hold under no circumstances and see who helps. That’s the more interesting video and topic. Waste of time. It’s a downvote for me for the lack of an actual experiment.
It depends what parts of the world you’ve been to? I’ve traveled all over the world and there are many many places where children play in the streets with no adult supervision. So I assume your particular culture and upbringing have given you that mindset.
Who would not agree to do this...maybe cause of fear of spreading covid? But before covid 100% everyone would do it...it's not that hard lol and you can save a life. ...let's be real. But i would ask her why she's all alone and wants to cross the street...like what is she doing where is she going lol....it's weird
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There are two cute things in this video one obviously is the kid and second one is the Rolls Royce.
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Doesn’t matter the language, the sound of a child’s voice asking for help will melt hearts.
It melted mine more when she cutely thanking them of her cute voice while bowing
@bell c@t
I’m a kinda young grandpa, I don’t know if it heightens the feeling, but I think it may…😍
So true
@@jif8802 boomer
Yep
She’s so sweet an innocent. My heart melted. “My mom is watching if I am good at this”. Such a wholesome answer. I hope life brings her so much happiness.
It's actually very scary that she was raised to be so naïve and trusting of people. This is exactly the sort of behaviour that might get her kidnapped (approaching random strangers and holding their hands)
sallie ceelee I wouldn’t say they’re raising her this way. It’s just one video for now. But I do understand your point. I’d be too afraid to try this as a parent. I’m sure she’s teaching her not to trust strangers. As a person who grew up overprotected, it’s important to know the balance. If you’re too overprotective, they’ll be too innocent to know what to do. But at the same time, if you allow them to be too naive, well it’ll also make you vulnerable. I believe this was more of a social experiment to see how adults would react. Personally, I would first ask about their parent/guardian. If non reachable, I would go to a police station, but remaining by her side as I don’t trust people easily.
@@Chepe-501 I grew up overprotected, and bc of that at 8 I was bullied and didnt know how to protect myself on my own (a boy helped me and I'll never thank him enghouf for it), bc I was always protected by my parents, I was too afraid to tell them about this (idk why) after that I learned to be more confident (3yrs later). Having overprotective parents is not ultra bad but bad at the same time, as you said, if the kid is too overprotected hell be too innocent and wouldn't (always) know what to do.
kykypi3a I hope you’re doing a lot better. I know what you mean. I went through similar experiences. It took me a long time and I can admit that even now it’s still affecting my life
More like "My mom is filming this to exploit me and you for monetizing this on RUclips later!"
It’s so heartwarming that almost everyone checked why she was alone and for a parent. What a wonderful and bubbly little girl!
its heartwarming and also scary too many predators out here for some child to be wandering out in the city alone asking strangers to help her cross the street
Better safe than sorry (and better not to go in jail) XD
Imagine all of them wanted to kidnap the Child and only asked If the Girl was alone or Not xD
@@helmutharthur3662 The rest of the World isn't the US.
Almost everyone? Try 2 out of 12+. Are you vaccinated? You're just making up facts and okay with a 5 year old being by herself. Vaccinated think this way.
What an absolutely adorable child. Once she got the hang of it, she had no problems playing her part at all. I am thankful that the majority of people asked where mom and/or dad were. You can't just help a mere babe across a huge, busy street and leave her alone! I hope her parents told her that while they did this exercise to see what happened, she must never do that on her own. Bless the little children. ~Peace!
She’s so adorable. It’s really nice to see how many people helped her and were asking her where her parents are. This is the dose of good in humanity I needed
@Usmi Johna And this is why I hate humanity...
I agree... and is it weird that I got teary eyed? There are still some nice people in this planet ❤
@@shreshtajaiswal7415 relatable
I mean of course no one will say no for such a thing but the video is cute
A child asking for help will always get help
I think it's really sweet how many people not just walked her across the road, but offered to take her directly to where her mom was to make sure they found each other safely
Wow, this has no comments yet but so many likes!! And yeah I agree it’s very sweet
@Mohamed Gatling not if your eyes are covered first. Hah!
In the west, no one would hold the girl's hands as it is too risky. Instead of being thanked, they might be accused of attempted kidnapping or pedophilia and get into legal problems... It's not easy to be kind in the west anymore....
Right!!
In the US, one might get into trouble just for getting the kid across the street!!
@Mohamed Gatling Oh Mohamed you're such a boyscout. When are you gonna give a guy a break?
What a brave little girl. I have a 5 yo daughter myself, and she would never approach strangers nor talk to them.
But I’m relieved that so many were kind to this little girl, and helped her without hesitation.
Yes and thats cute!
It depends a lot on where you're from I assume. Of course I can't speak for you or anyone else, but Japan and Korea are the two countries that I have seen in social experiments like these where it feels like kids can always ask for help and the entire culture is built around helping kids and they're used to seeing kids running smaller errands for their parents. I know I already didn't grow up running errands for my parents at that age (while an acquaintance of mine that's 10 years older did!) and I also don't see kids that age alone here.
So depending on the culture, I think it's good we teach our kids to be very wary of strangers, but I can't help but admire Japan and Korea (and I'm sure other countries might follow this too, but those two are the ones I've seen in videos) for how kids can always ask for help and seem to always get the help they need. That's just such a lovely way of living.
This child has more confidence then I could EVER have in my entire life span-
Stop lying I know that’s not true 😌
Self-deprecating is against the code of conduct and you can't do that. Unless your Mitch.
@@DeathbySaiyan naw
Hell yeah
For real, bruv… it hits different when you’re older and start to be more self-conscious versus when you’re young and carefree 😅
I really appreciate the behaviour of all the people, bowing for a child and showing respect without having a second thought, asking for the child's parents, being kind for her... I wish everyone would be like this.
Honestlyyyyy
Asking for the parents is a sane thought actually.
@Kevin L nahh, there’s just a lot of countries where its not safe for a child to travel alone and talk to strangers, because they might walk up to a kidnapper instead or get themselves hurt🤷🏻♀️ Not everyone lives in a safe area, and there’s nothing wrong with wishing people were nice
Actually, here, at ASIA so many countrys have different meaning on the bowing, So it's actually normal to bow to a kiddo, it's used to say in a kind way "You're welcome" or to show respect to someone or somethibg
@@Marylin968 Japan, China, Korea, DOES NOT represent entire Asia, and Asia is NOT a country! It's literally the largest continent on Earth! I'm an Asian, and bowing is seen as "normal" in my country.
Kids are so innocent. Can never understand how people could hurt them
Don't underestimate mental health problems.
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@@Anonymous-bt2wb point taken lol
Recently in my state two 11 yr olds and a seven yr old (all boys) killed a 5 yr old girl jst because she didnt watch a video they were showing to her. Yes its an isolated incident but kids really can be most hurtful and vicious too.
@@mrinmoy1493 i feel like with a rise in global population, events like this will slowly increase in frequency. 0.001% may not mean a lot to a population of 100 but in a world of 7 billion that's a lot.
This warmed my heart. Good to see people are still caring.
I mean this is South Korea one of the safest countries in the world so it makes sense lol
correction : Korean people are always caring
@Perlo Kirlo go somewhere else
I mean C'mon who wouldn't help a five year old to cross the street? Especially when you're going in that same direction. Even a heartless person would help her....
I love the way they immediately put away what they have in their hands and gently reach out to her. ❤ The little girl is such adorable , I melt.
aww 🥰 him look so cute ❤️
She's so sweet! I'm glad so many people were concerned about her being alone, caring about her safety.
Not really. Nobody asked where the f her mom was.
@@goldenlamb777 Nah some did, but I'm more concerned about, would be same for a boy, would it change the outcome !? I mean less people helping??
Kids are taught to be very independent in Japan. Parents will often send them on little errands for them to practice. I wonder if it's similar practice in Korea
@@goldenlamb777didn't you see. Many did.
@@vinitsharma5703 the same thing honestly, when it comes to young children like that people don’t care about the gender because either way they are just kids
she’s so cute 😭😭 her little “thank you” and “wait, i’ll sanitise your hands”, and then “i didn’t sanitise her hands! she went too fast!” was so precious i’m gonna cry
timestamp: 4:54
imagine crying over some scripted video
you should be crying about the millions of brave men who died in war
(Ignore this edgy comment I made 2 years ago)
@@idontmakecontent4870 you seem like a very fun person...
@@Laylayrose1 ha ha very funny
@@idontmakecontent4870 it’s really not that deep my darling
@@idontmakecontent4870 what the fuck is wrong with you? he just cry no matter is it a scripted or not. you dont need to treat someone like what you want. you should treat someone like you want to get treated. also I honor every millions brave men who died in war or... should I say Rest In Peace for our hero?.
she's so adorable! I was lowkey worried that they'll help her cross the street with no further questions but I'm glad most of them asked her why is she alone or where her mom is and offered to take her there, so cute
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손을 잡고 건너 달라는 어린아이의 부탁을 거절하지 않고 아이의 안전을 위해 꼭 붙잡고 건너는 모습이 너무 보기 좋은 것 같습니다! 어린아이의 손을 잡아주는 것은 그리 어려운 일이 아닐 수 있지만 한 사람 한 사람이 아이를 위하는 마음은 정말 큰 것 같아요!
I loved it when she couldn’t think of an excuse she just laughed it away. So adorable!!
Imagine saying no. She's just adorable.
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@@LadderVictims No
@Nistoroiu Florin no
you will lose all your social points then...
@@MrThenamelost *You Ruined The Chain* ...............
The people who checked with her if she was alone and then walked her to her mom are good people.
In Japan kids as old as 6 walk in the street all by themselves if needed because it’s safe on the big arteries where there are sidewalks.
The narrow streets without sidewalks though are most numerous and there people and bikes and cars use the same space, so that’s not very comfortable for a westerner, but Japanese kids manage it there as well if they are above the age of 5. I saw very young kids catching a bus by themselves. Children are safe in Japan because that’s a safe country for everyone, as a woman I walked in the street a 2am without any fear, it’s the safest country in the world.
@@DeannaSt i see... these people are Korean though 😅
@@FranFranGames lol
@@DeannaSt in general east Asia are very safe
@@DeannaSt tryriding the bus or subway during rush hour. 75% or more chances you'll encounter a molester.
This is 100% cultural and any country can have citizens like this. Countries like South Korea and Japan make a concious effort to sow seeds of respect and caring for one another from an early age.
Literally all east and southeast asian countries
honestly not even cultural, i think anyone would want to help a kid
@@crypticshadows Same. I can't imagine a little 5 year old like this getting ignored or blown off even in NYC where I'm from; where ignoring strangers is the norm. Then again, it's extremely normal to let kids walk around freely in NYC. Even as a 6 year old I was walking to school by myself.
Sure I hope nothing bad happens..@@KonglomeratYT
@@linhlinhnguyen4550You mean literally most countries.
The human instinct to take care of each other is a beautiful thing. It's my favorite thing about us.
same... our humanity is very a pure gift... some people can never access it but the majority of people can,.
Actually alot of humans set out to destroy eachother..
Yes! But unfortunately, many people wouldn't behave like this if the child wasn't well dressed and from a different race as them...
I think they’re would. Children are children. Race and class have no bearing on that. Children don’t really care about differences anyways. They just wanna be loved and have fun.
Dumbest comment ever. The entire history of humans is about destroying each other
애기가 손 잡고 같이 건너가달라고 하는데 거절할 어른이 어디 있을까요ㅎㅎㅎ 전 그것보다 어린 아이가 왜 혼자 있는지를 걱정해주는 사람들이 더 인상깊네요
네. 저도 저걸 거절한 사람은 없다고 보는데, 사실 저 상황에서는 저렇게 어린애가 혼자 있다는 걸 더 큰 문제로 대부분 생각할 것 같아요.
Such a sweet, clever child. So nice to see how concerned people are regarding her safety❤️
A caring society...love kids, love elderly & love everybody...👍👍👍
Get away child you have sticky hands
@@bradfordhammer3104 Would you mind if someone say to your child @ neice like that ?
Love the baby trying to explain why her mom "send her to see if she was good at this" hahaha. LOVELY!
“My mom is watching if I am good at this” haha! Such a smart excuse! She is adorable. Great video 👍🏻
Yah like a mama bird! :p
She's quick on her feet
Yeah! Especially since she’s only 5 years old!
I don’t think that was an excuse lol i think she was telling the truth.
@@fj5072 I meant comeback. I think everyone else knows what I meant.
So adorable, little kids melt my heart. These small acts of kindness are so important, really makes me happy knowing there are still so many good people in the world.
Mad respect for the kid doing this. Takes a lot of courage to go up to strangers and ask for their help. Plus, mad respect for everyone who helped her cross the road! Genuinely wholesome human beings right there! Tbh I was a little concerned for her safety but I'm happy the way it played out.
The fact that I am 13 and still ask my mom to hold my hand wow,
If only I didn't have paink attack at the middle of the road:(
@@Smile-eu6oo Never too old, you’re ok!
repect
I like the ones that ask about her parents better. You wouldn't want to help strand a kid on the wrong side of the road.
@Acey_ pls you don’t have to say shut up-
Her parents must be really brave to let her do this alone...she learns to talk to strangers in the most safest way, truly commendable and really cute ❤
If that was my child I would take so much pride in myself for raising such a gentle and humble little girl. This was very wholesome to watch, and just reminds you to have faith in adults.
Yea
Well, she hasn't really grown that much yet, But they're doing a good job on raising her so far
Your kids become like you. since they watch and learn from their parents. so if you teach and raise well with love and care, they'll definitely be cute and lovely!💗
What a sweet child. When I was a kid I was a lot like her. I asked for the help of elders because my sister and my mom said that if I'm not with them. I wish I can still go back to those times where everything were still new 😅😅.
True
I found this incredibly endearing. I suffer from dromophobia (a phobia of crossing streets), due to a traumatic event as a child that caused PTSD. (It is now down to just certain streets that are more anxiety inducing and only severely impairs me on really bad days for my PTSD.) I remember one day years back when I really need to get somewhere across the most anxiety inducing street for me. I walked all the way up and down the street, trying to find a less stressful place to cross, but there really was no place better than another. I ended up (as an adult) having to ask an elderly woman with a walker that I saw getting ready to cross if she would help me cross the street. She didn't question it. She just helped me. I am still so grateful for that.
This really made my day, I hope u are doing well fellow human
She sounds wonderful to have helped u, and I hope that while u may have fears about streets like that, I hope u live a happy life!
Sometimes it surprises me that there’s still some good human around. Hope you’re doing ok now
how are you doing now? it’s so nice to hear that she was able to help (‘:
@@itzthe_legend I might be totally wrong but I swear this is in Korea, not Japan lmao
I know literally nothing about this child and I would protect her with my life.
uuuuuuuugh
@@TheBossCrissCross ?
Same
Even in the afterlife I would protect her. I would come back as a zombie or a ghost if I had to.
@@Kyosukedono same
Love the way everyone was concerned where the parents was. Adorable child.
Sarcasm at its best
Omfg she is beyond precious 😭😭😭 her tiny bag...her tiny black shoes...the overalls❤️
And she has such manners!
Omg*
@@noor-ig6gz *oh my f@$&ing god
I meant exactly what I said 😂
Right?! She kind of reminded me of Matilda, so smart and so cute! 😭
SHE IS SO CUTE 😭😭🥺
she's dressed like a minion!!!!
So cute, and so happy most of the people asked where her parents are, instead of just leaving her.
the parts where shes building up the courage to ask is way too adorable
i know right
She seems shy
@@taehyungsnicepaprika8017 please tell me who is *Rony Chury*
@@aaaaaaaaa5065 I swear it's not me!
@@aaaaaaaaa5065 the little girl in the video.
She is so adorable! I loved how she cared about people sanitizing their hands:)
This isn't a social experiment, it's an adorable compilation
Fr
FRR
YES lol
This is the cutest thing ever. She is so polite and well raised. God bless her and her family.
God bless you too
Dia kan disuruh kang video tolol
@@kallutodvictor5768 lmao kinda true
@@kallutodvictor5768 🤦♂️
Well, she’s an actress
딴건 몰라도 저 손잡아준 어른들 남은 하루는 정말 기분좋고 뿌듯하게 보냈을듯.
3:55 Her little bow when she said thank you is the cutest thing I’ve ever seen.
Lady: “Why are you on this side alone?”
Ro Eun: that is an … excellent question 😂
Answer: because need it to film an youtube video 😂😂😂
2.7k likes an 1 reply only…?
@@bilgsmoke2440 because what i would have said is already here no need to crowd things just for the sake of commenting lol
@@Ash_Wynn I agree and this is why now we must unite brethren to crowd your replies :)
@@chikeneu131 LMAO
I love this, because aside from it being a social experiment and the positive impact she no doubt had on these people's days, it's also a great lesson for the girl herself! She learns that it's okay to ask people for help AND it boosts her self-confidence to overcome her initial shyness!❤️
But it is also important for a child to recognise trouble as well. Bad people are hidden amongst good people. So, it is equally important to teach a kid which kind of people to ask for help first.
@@litzadey1482 definitely agree on that one!
so true! probably has high confidence already since she is an actress 😂
@Togos Na70 Usually you tell them to look for families, or other people with kids, or for employees in uniform or with a name tag. Otherwise you're right, it can be a shot in the dark.
@@alex90ny great idea
I can't stop smiling when I watch this. She's so cute and the fact that people are so nice makes me smile even more
애기도 어른손을 잡고 길을 건너니 안도감을 느끼겠지만 어른들 역시 아이덕분에 걸을때 폰을 보지않고 건너는데 집중하게 되니 더욱더 안전해지는듯 ..아이에게도 어른에게도 참 가슴 따듯해지는 영상입니다.
The way she went like “MOM!!!!!” made me laughed so hard and she doesn’t want to do the acting LMAO
Gggh
Bruh SAME
4:42
i'm glad the adults asked her where her parents were, its not safe for a little kid to be out and about by themselves
It’s more common than you think actually in Korea and japan where kids take the metro to go to school at like 5 yo
@@mell4248 I was going to comment the same
@Edward Mazzoleri W not everyone’s the same😶
Three year olds drive in my country
@@carbonulegeliberiusoftheca1192 Some days, I think we're in the same country
세상에 완전 대환영이야 약간 간택당한 기분이어서 더 좋을 듯ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 너무 귀여운 애가 손잡아달래 심장폭행ㅠㅠ
Crazy part is this normal, I lived in Japan for a bit and gotten friendly with the kids at the park with the Grandma, and I babysat them while I paint. Kindness universal language.
Koran
Such purity and innocence, her presence is a reminder to be mindful.
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Lady: Wheres your mom?
Kid: Right there.
Lady: Why are you going alone?
Kid: .....She's testing me.
😂
I love this! It was so sweet!
She's smart🙈😅😉
Asian moms be like: and so the test beings...
@@cookieism. 😅but 💚ly😉
I was so relieved when people started asking where her parents were instead of just crossing the street with a strange child and leaving!!
Yea those folks shouldn't be left alone with kids or have kids cause they might forget to bring them home from school lol jk🙂😂
@tsuba .666 yeah, It wouldn't been nice to have them ask before crossing the street with her. I'm glad she was safe!
I thought it is common in Japan for kids to travel alone.
@Nikki Lauren 5 years? Absolutely not lol
Probably why they took her hand first then asked her so that no one would try to do something bad (I assume, behaviour is different in Asian countries than here in the US) but I’m glad that they’re kind enough to walk her across the road
@@namangupta2228 this is Korea tho
I love how they all lean down to her level when she speaks
So cute♥️
The best thing is that she's so honest that she tells the woman her mother is watching her.
I know right🤣
Actually she made a good lie
Ikr😂
best part is they are all wearing mask but holding hands with strangers.
@@IronMikeyT don’t most people in asian countries do that because of air pollution and not mostly diseases
That part when she sanitized everyone’s hands melts me.
Just like sanitizer 🤔i think nvm
ikr😭❤️
That is the first thing I thought of before I even clicked the video.
bruh this video lowkey made me tear up from how cute it was and how all these rushed people didn't think twice about helping her 😭
4:05
Oh my goodness. she is just adorable. I was happy to see them helping her but also asking why she was alone
"Don't forget ur hand sanitizer‼️" wow too cute 😍
There is a more group reliance culture in these countries and also low crime rates to boot. Example, in Japan, they even have a TV show that document these children's foray into small acts of independence like buying something at the store or commuting by subway etc.
They are letting their children to walk and go by themselves. Cuz yeah his comment is right. they are at peace letting their children go out by themselves.
Agreeable
It's a social experiment
Wish all children were brought up to be this respectful. Such politeness
“My mom is watching to see if im good at this” best excuse. Even i couldnt think of smth like this xD
Ik at that point I'd be running away😂💅
Oh my goddd
It's Duchess Medea
She's so smart and honest to her mom😍😀
"...Your mom asked you to cross the street with strangers? I'm guessing you're an only child."
Lmao I'd be like.....ABORT ABORT RUN AWAY!!! XD
The level of respect to elders that they are teaching from a very tender age is just awesome
Meanwhile in USA and UK.... complete opposite.
Old people don't deserve respect just for being old, that's stupid. They deserve respect if they're a decent human being, just like everyone else.
@@prawnk1ng It's the older people that be acting up here though 💀
@@sammi1841 i agree
@@prawnk1ng bruh have you met any old people in the uk?? theyre rude asf
아이에게도 존댓말로 대답해주는 어른들 너무 따수운 느낌..ㅠ 아 물론 손잡고 같이 걸어주신 분들 모두 너무너무 마음 예쁘신 듯!!
I can’t believe this is making me cry. I suddenly burst into tears after watching this video. Such an incredibly lovely baby!!
The adults who questioned her and asking where her parents are warmed my heart.
AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO IS SOBBING OVER HOW ADORABLE HER VOICE IS???
EVERYTHING
I cried just seeing kindness and love in humans.
Sobbing? Ok relax 😂😂😂
Her outfit was so cute too😭😭
SHES SO CUTE
What I like is that almost everyone immediately lowers themselves to her height which I don't know is intentional or not but is definitely much better than looking down on a stranger kid that is shyly asking for something. I feel like I would probably forget doing this. To me, it's really hard dealing with children. I'm always afraid of scaring them.
Also, these interactions are so polite. I really respect that about Asian cultures.
I agree, but from personal experience, it's more likely just to be able to hear her. Noisy environment + mask practically requires you to move your ears closer to the tiny source of sound if you want to make it out clearly.
@@remiremiremi111 thought the same thing
Yeah also I'm brown and ugly so I always ignore children whether they stare at me or actually talk to me. I don't want people to think about me in a bad way.
@@Commander_Shepard. Brown is beautiful colour and no one is ugly
nice observation! i'm studying pedagogy (i don't know if this is the correct term in english) and we were thaught that this is the correct way to talk to a child. it makes them feel more comfortable because you are not looking down on them as you said :)
What a smart well-managed exercise in teaching a child how to become more independent. This took a lot of thought by the parents but they knew their daughter well. She was terrific and learned a lot.
So smart, the excuse she came up with when the older woman asked her about her mom was so clever for a little child her age!
Ikr! It would take me like 2 hours to think of an excuse
And if i managed to think of one in time, it would be really trashy and wouldn't make sense at all
Yes I would say in the couch for the day because of the finger caused the milk to rest on the light today
Physics Wallah's Fan yeah but to come up with something like so fast at a young age is pretty cool.
@@snoogy9737 ???
She’s so cute, of course nobody will reject her!
@Steve Wolcott what? who are you talking about with the “six thousand subs”
@Steve Wolcott bruh chill tf out i thought you were talking about this one 💀
@Steve Wolcott youre fucking overreacting bro
what if (sorry) the ugly kid did this? r they gonna help?
Noo i will.coz i know its prank
She's just so adorable and polite,how couldn't you help this kid?
I got cried when I saw her politeness
@Steve Wolcott why are you getting so bothered by that? I’ve seen you in the other comment section, you are just worsening the mood of everybody by taking that so seriously.
Oh Mah Gawd , such a cute little thing ♡_♡ .
This experiment was flawless, its nice to see the empathy and the care will of this people.
다들 혹시나 애기가 길 잃은건 아닐까 싶어서 엄마는 어딨냐고 묻는거 너무 따숩다 ㅠㅠ
“I didn’t give her hand sanitizer”
Me: *dies from the cuteness* 😭💀
Samee😍
IKR cuteness overload! and the ppl who didn't even hesitate for a second to help her were all awesome!
Sameeee
Kids are SUPER clean @ HEART .... ....if ONLY ...,
As a person who’s dead inside, I felt a tiny bit of happiness after a long long time…
She's so adorable, the outfit just level up that. Her outfit makes her look like a minion.
인정ㅋㅋㅋ
lol can't unsee it now
Hahaha ikr her outfit is so cutee
Haha her outfit is so cute, you're right it's make her look like a minion🤣
So cute
ㅋㅋㅋ 사람들이 엄마는? 하고 물어보는데 엄마 저기있어요 하는거 귀엽ㅋㅋㅋ 엄마 뻘쭘할듯. 애기 진짜 귀엽다
She is smart. Came up with an excuse on the spot.
I was thinking this exact thing! When I was five I would've just told them the truth lol
😁🤣
@@marrissaferrito that is the greatest pfp ever
@@Galoric thank you lol
and she’s soo cuteee 😭💗
I spend 6 years in Korea. I must say Koreans knows how to give respect to others. As a foreigner, I never feel awkward. Even though I can not speak Korean but whenever I asked someone about the way they helped me a lot. Many times people helped me out of their way. Thank you so much Koreans you are really kind.
@yo I think they said that because maybe they experienced this respect and generosity more from Korea, I mean yeah many people would consider these kind actions, but maybe not as often as Koreans I guess?
But they are racist to people from other asian countries, not all korean
@yo idk about that there are many country peoples whod ignore the plea and arent hospitable - take most americans, or gulf arabs. people in korea are genuinely helpful. crime rates are near non-existent, so hospitality is second nature
@@dissociatedpos yes you are very right. I went to many countries and I am in Estonia now but the things I experience in Korea I couldn't see anywhere yet. There are good and bad things in every society so I believe in appreciating good things :) Koreans are really very kind. I feel so much safe in Korea. People do not stare at you they do not bother you at all.
are you white?
The girl was very concerned about not giving the one woman hand sanitizer. She takes her job more seriously than most adults!
Koreans have respect and cleanliness deeply embedded in their culture, even before the COVID pandemic it was not uncommon for someone to be wearing a mask in South Korea. The only unfortunate thing is that American presence in South Korea shifted the political culture and now there is a strong pressure to work yourself to the bone for corporations which maximize profits for the rich owners, this over working has been bringing up the suicide rate for years. The same goes for Japan.
@@ghostbravo7127 wait this wasn't japan ? Okkkkkey
Kpop fans mad at me
@@teo2974 Kpop fans aren’t gonna be mad at you bc I’m a kpop fan myself! It’s easily confusing bc of how well known Korea and Japan is!
@@eiyyi9738 yeah i just tried to figure out from the language but i was wrong i thought it was japanese
@@teo2974 Japanese usually ends in desu, desu ka, and etc however Korean has more of a "nida" ending. I’m not an expert in these languages so I might offend some people,e who speak Japanese or Korean. (Pls don’t attack me ;-;)
So nice of those people to help this poor Minion 😊
Lolz
Watching this video brings back memories. There was this time when I was in kindergarten and I got impatient waiting for my mom to pick me up after school, so I walked home and before I crossed the street, I spotted this boy (he must've been like a fourth grader at most, but he looked like a "big kid" to me) so I asked if he'd hold my hand and help me cross the street. He seemed kind of surprised that I asked but he helped me no problem. Then this other time, there was a snowstorm and my older sister and I (again, I'm in kindergarten and she's first grade) decide we're going to walk home. There were these two kids (maybe sixth grade) who spotted us. They were shocked we were walking alone and insisted on walking with us most of the way. These memories stick with me because of how kind these people were to help.
I was a very trusting little girl lol
u remember things from ur kindergarten? bro if thats true thats wild lol
@@suchin5894 You don't? Bro I have memories from before I could read 😅. I remember on my third birthday getting a "Little Golden Book" of Disney's Snow White. An older cousin of mine started making fun of me, saying "you can't read" so I got upset and said "yes, I can!" and pretended to start reading the book out loud to him when I was really just making stuff up from what I saw in the pictures. My mom remembers her first birthday...
I bet you gave your mum a heart attack that first time 😅
@@elizabethdegroot89 ha same! I had a memory in 1st grade where my older cousins were talking about something and I wanted to talk too, but they said I wouldn't understand and i was like noo I'm smart too! So they gave me a huge book with college level words and made me read a sentence and I was struggling so hard-
@@elizabethdegroot89 lol am i the weird one then? i have like two memories from the first 5 yrs of my life and they are quite fuzzy lol
낯선 어른한테 말거는게 어려웠을텐데
똑부러지고 기특하네요 ^^
부부의세계에서 나왔던 제니라니
많이 컸네요 ^^
어린이 친구들의 도움이
필요하다면
어떤 어른이라도 선뜻 손을
내밀어줄꺼예요 ^^
행복하게 잘크길 바래요 ^^
Stop doing '^^' so many times. 🙄😒
Lol don't mind it its like a thing for koreans. I'm a korean myself and i use alot of this because this is like just a daily thing for koreans like:)or ;)
@@mahamjan9813 is that a problem though lol
😭😭😭 Her little overalls, her dance when she was nervous, and her sanitizer… She’s so cute I can’t stand it! I’m glad everyone looked for her mom. 🥰
I appreciate people holding the little girl's hand when crossing the street.
I can't imagine anyone refusing to help a child.
Easily, in modern Russia pedohilia often used against males to put in jail those who oppose regime, or even some regional power clan
@@nettakogopolzovatela really, regional clans? Tell me more, partizanov
@@nettakogopolzovatela
Or females.
@@nickydelrey2192 Nope, that's not used to fake criminal cases in Russia
@@morgiewthelord8648 Just read thoroughly russian news. There are explicit regional clans trace. Like Kadyorv in Chechnya. Almost every governor
I love that when humans realize its a child's voice they instantly stop there rushed motions
their
@@최세한-t9s ?
@@kykyyvyv there->their 오타
@@최세한-t9s oh lol i didnt see the there
So, are you not a human?
I'm pretty sure every person's heart grew five sizes bigger when she asked that adorable question 🥺🥺🥺
yeah....
Mine only grew four, I must be a monster…
Mine didn't. This shit looks stupid
@@TheGamingShogun who hurt you
@@dv9239 a lot of people
OH my god, she's such a little sweetie with the little bow at the end to thank them! I'm so glad people seemed so happy to help her!
아이가 부탁하자마자 예쁜 미소와 말투로 바로 들어주시는 모습이 보기좋습니다. 세상은 아직 따뜻하다는 느낌을 받네요 도와준 시민분들 그리고 어린아이까지 쭉 행복하게 지냈으면 좋겠습니다.
“I didn’t give her hand sanitizer she went too fast” 😂 that last part was adorable
.
Her giving the sanitizer before they go is so thoughtful. I don't wanna be dramatic but I would dive in front of a car for her
Hahaha this is so funny
Same! =)
She said "I don't wanna die but I don't want your germs either" 💖
Same bro same❤
It’s not dramatic when it comes to a child. I wish everyone felt this way about children.
한국 사람들은 정말 친절해요 우리는 당신을 터키처럼 사랑합니다! 터키에서 인사드립니다!👋🏻🌼
This was heart warming, to see so many kind people....
I am proud that im korean
@@최커 but why do u have such a profile like that
It's almost woman did
Pretty dangerous to do for men tbh. In Thailand and india they pull shit like this to trap people who are trying to help with accusing them with kidnapping and all. Best to avoid and let some woman to do it.
Yeah ok but first question should definitely be wheres your parent or why are you crossing alone.
애기가 손잡아 달라하면 진짜 너무 귀여우면서도 기분 좋을듯 ㅠㅠ 그냥 애기들 자체가 주는 그런 몽글함이있음…
This is so wholesome. It really shows how people can be good and caring.
Edit: guys I’m not trying to offend anyone, I am not saying that these people are the only ones who would help. I’m sure most people would, but I’m also saying that there are some people who could have done the wrong thing.
And also personally, I don’t think it’s staged but even if it is I think they had the best intentions of doing it.
@Perlo Kirlo Wow, way to ruin the mood....
Why is this an experiment?
This is absolutely a waste of time.
Let’s get an adorable child and have them ask adults for help?
Why are people surprised by the results?!
Get someone who’s hand you absolutely do not want to hold under no circumstances and see who helps. That’s the more interesting video and topic.
Waste of time.
It’s a downvote for me for the lack of an actual experiment.
It depends what parts of the world you’ve been to?
I’ve traveled all over the world and there are many many places where children play in the streets with no adult supervision.
So I assume your particular culture and upbringing have given you that mindset.
It's likely staged
Who would not agree to do this...maybe cause of fear of spreading covid? But before covid 100% everyone would do it...it's not that hard lol and you can save a life. ...let's be real. But i would ask her why she's all alone and wants to cross the street...like what is she doing where is she going lol....it's weird
This social experiment so heartwarming. She is adorable kids, and brave mentally.
I’m crying she’s literally the most adorable. This is why I want to protect all children
The second she pulled out the hand sanitizer the tears started. This kid is precious and must be protected at all costs
F them kids
ㅁ
@@TheNaturalGamer1 what the hell is wrong with u man
@@notnotani I was just being funny
아직 세상은 살만한것같네요 영상의 의도를 잘 파악할 수 있었고 시민들의 사랑 또한 느낄 수 있었습니다 꼬마아이를 도와주신 시민분들도 모두 행복하게 사세요
Yes 😌
ㅁㅁ
It is. Don’t give up. I know the struggle. You can make it.
Are u ok????
Does she know she’s literally the most adorable little human??? 😭😭😭 the hairstyle??? The oversized clothing?!?! OMG!!!! 😭😭😭😭♥️♥️♥️♥️
Yes, she is. I love her little clothing. She is a sweetie pie.
Dont forget that little handbag, she is so adorable :)
she's so cute,i love it
Right!!!
Ight bruh. Chill out
Kudos to those people for helping her out. God bless their souls.
Cutest little kid ever omg, who wouldn't help her she's so sweet
마지막까지 너무 귀엽다.. 심장 어택..
앗 제이님 댓글에 일빠다......🤭
앜ㅋㅋ제이님ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ해외에서도 여기서도 애기들만 보면 눈을 못떼는ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@minsmom4010 😂
@@yoora508 even "hahaha" in different language hahahaha
인스타글 봤음..그래서 영상은 언제 올리나요? ㅋㅋㅋ
i would literally die for this little girl, she is so freaking adorable i love her so much
🎹
@@aloraxbubbles people die for less every day
@@aloraxbubbles Lmao
@@skuggikuwa8989 facts
Calm down
Don't be a creep