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What it's like to be an immigrant child in Korea | life in Korea

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2023
  • Being a different nationality with parents, living as a "foreigner" in Korea. None of this is easy, and despite the heartbreaking words they've heard in Korea, these kids are finding happiness in the midst of it all.
    All copyrights to this video belong to KBS.
    KBS is a public broadcasting service in South Korea
    air date : April, 2021
    #immigrantkids #koreanschool #lifeinkorea #liveinkorea

Комментарии • 36

  • @malangkahome5213
    @malangkahome5213 11 месяцев назад +37

    I have a deep admiration for these children. My wish is for them to achieve great success in South Korea in the years to come.

  • @YJo1223
    @YJo1223 11 месяцев назад +68

    Where are they now? I missed them

  • @randomstuff-xe7qf
    @randomstuff-xe7qf 10 месяцев назад +24

    Angel is so awesome, she's already such a strong person that can inspire her peers to never back down, her parents did an amazing job!!

  • @MarkGemsNatasittKornthas
    @MarkGemsNatasittKornthas Месяц назад +6

    Angel is the first that caught my attention, she more lovely and I like how her confidence is with 💜💜

  • @christinesung8884
    @christinesung8884 11 месяцев назад +14

    I hope YiHwa is doing well. Both of her parents have expired and the three children are growing up without the parents😢

  • @mariavanness2961
    @mariavanness2961 11 месяцев назад +10

    I remember seeing them little it is so nice to see them grown up can’t wait to see the next part

  • @venusNcold
    @venusNcold 11 месяцев назад +23

    6:08 .... bro how do you mistranslate from a worded text??? its's Myanmar not Malaysia! its hard sub so you cant even reedit...

  • @wonkim5793
    @wonkim5793 7 месяцев назад +3

    에고 아직 어린데 마음이 다쳤겠네 ㅠㅜ 미안해요 한국아저씨로서, 그래도 많은 다른 사람들은 그렇게 생각안하니까. 마음아파하지말고 당당하고 편하게 살아요~

  • @Ashleydoraemon
    @Ashleydoraemon 11 месяцев назад +8

    Sending support , love , respect and happiness to all of them 🙏🌸💪💝✊️

  • @spoilerlover09
    @spoilerlover09 Месяц назад +1

    I can’t imagine how hard it is to be “different” in Korea

  • @noona266
    @noona266 5 дней назад +1

    We need a comeback fr 😢

  • @minimalistdanse
    @minimalistdanse 4 месяца назад +3

    We the new generation need to double down and take control of this racist/discrimination thats coming from the older generation we all brothers and sisters this nonsense needs to stop!

  • @Loretanasa
    @Loretanasa 11 месяцев назад +3

    Where I can find the second part.?? Please

  • @lordwalker71
    @lordwalker71 7 месяцев назад +6

    The Malaysian girl is a great singer, one of the K-pop companies should sign her asap.

    • @RB-cq2xp
      @RB-cq2xp 5 месяцев назад +10

      she's actually from myanmar lol, they did a typo

    • @problemperson4221
      @problemperson4221 Час назад

      shes actually from myanmar and escaped the coup, theres no sort of military conflict in malaysia currently lol

  • @everythingjoycedoes
    @everythingjoycedoes 10 месяцев назад

    Where’s the next episode pls?!

  • @problemperson4221
    @problemperson4221 Час назад

    its interesting how the scandanavian/white kids were shocked at the treatment of the oldest kid on the bus, i could absolutely believe how an obviously filipino brown guy could be discriminated against by koreans

  • @meangreen6044
    @meangreen6044 11 месяцев назад +14

    Is this old?

  • @konekokat3897
    @konekokat3897 8 месяцев назад

    ANGEL resembles the very famous american black actresS WHOOPI GOLDBERG who starred in movire named Ghost american movie

  • @TheHpnumber1fan
    @TheHpnumber1fan 11 месяцев назад +7

    What is this obsession with the idea of immigrant and mixed race kids beings “just Korean”????? They’re not “just Korean”. They are their own nationality, and if they’re mixed then they’re a part of the other parent’s culture! That doesn’t make them any less appreciative of Korea and it’s culture!

    • @m855gt2
      @m855gt2 11 месяцев назад

      한국에서 태어나서 교육받고 한국국적을 가지고 있는데 한국인이 아니라고? 한국에서 살면한국인정체성을 가지고살아야지 이래서 다문화가 싫다는거야 한국 어르신들이 괜히 외국인과의 결혼을 반대하는게아님

    • @nsmilitia
      @nsmilitia 11 месяцев назад +2

      Just how every nationality have people with good hearts, there are some bad apples. It’s a trait carried by ignorant people. But the important thing is how you handle the situation. And their parents did a mighty fine job raising them correctly.

    • @spaceli0n
      @spaceli0n 9 месяцев назад

      Why even air this stuff, theres barely any mixed children there i guess its like a zoo viewing

  • @kunabubbles8035
    @kunabubbles8035 11 месяцев назад +4

    There r just some race that should not mix or interbreed.

    • @StarburstTheExile
      @StarburstTheExile 11 месяцев назад

      It's only deemed an issue because of your hypocritical and destructive mentality. These children are humans like you and I are. I, for one, will neither dehumanize nor marginalize another based on physicality. We're all the progeny of Adam; we all have come off of Noah's ark. We are of the same stock. In reality, there isn't such a thing as a "pure breed." We are all "mutts" if you think about it.

    • @kunabubbles8035
      @kunabubbles8035 11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s the adults fault in their (kids) suffering. Adult should have thought it thru n take them back to their color ethics. Asian will take awhile to accept ur color no how hard u try. It’s just the Asian way. Like in any culture.

    • @kunabubbles8035
      @kunabubbles8035 11 месяцев назад

      The so call free country still can’t take darker colors what’s makes Asian will? U parents it’s ur fault ur kids r suffering. Ur culture in Asia will take century to change no matter how u try.

    • @StarburstTheExile
      @StarburstTheExile 11 месяцев назад +3

      @kunabubbles8035 Strange, your response just supports my argument, no? Life has taught me that people are people, regardless of phenotypical features. They all exhibit the same complaints, prejudices, hypocrisy, flaws, past sins, etc.
      Life happens. Their parents sought a better life. Some of them fell in love with spouses who don't look like them. Should you penalize, bully, and ostracize their children? Or, should you do the right thing and treat them with equal dignity and respect? Moreover, "the adults" are not at fault here. How so? They understood that people aren't so different at all. So....like I previously stated, "It's only deemed an issue because of your hypocritical and destructive mentality." These children's "suffering" are the result of folks with your views.
      Yes, it is in our human nature to cause disunity, strife, and division based on certain differences. But, there are those of us who have wisdom, common sense, cognizance, and compassion to resist that taint in all of us, ergo we do not treat another "breed" as a different species.
      According to you, Asians tend to be insular and tribal, yes? However, should one seek to please, or seek the validation of, a particular racial group for that group's immoral perspective and expectation? I say, "Nay." I would resist. I think a people's perspectives must adapt and improve if they're found lacking, no? A culture's teaching finds definition in conflict, controversy, etc.; it either finds itself or finds itself lacking.
      BTW, fellow, I am what you would categorize as Asian. Particularly, I am an American of Korean descent.
      I used to think like you...but I was much worse. I was very wrong in my flawed beliefs and feelings.

    • @StarburstTheExile
      @StarburstTheExile 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@kunabubbles8035, if I may also state something that's common sense? Even if different phenotypical groups don't "mix," people, by their sinful nature, will always find some way to divide and discriminate even within those who look like them. Asians against other Asians, Blacks against other Black's, Whites against other Whites, Native tribesmen against other Native tribesmen......or Northern Indians against Southern Indians, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Sri Lankans, etc.
      I ask that your heart be filled with compassion for your fellow man, regardless of national borders and ethnic background. Negative emotions and biases can powerfully set one's cognition down an unfortunate subjective, relative direction to the point wherein it causes unjust suffering both to others and to oneself. I would know.