That's because babies children are connected emotionally with the mother since she was the one carrying the baby in the womb and so all of her emotions have passed through to the child that's why emotions are so important and due to them life can be beautiful or miserable.
I really liked following this story. I have a lot of respect for all the women who leave their countries, their way of life, language, customs to set up a new life elsewhere for love and then they learn a new language, new way of life and become mothers. Must be so hard to be apart from their parents/families and raise their children in a different way. But they are strong and achieve success despite many hardships. I wish them all well 🙂🧡
The grandmothers are right: You need to let your kids play with "dirty" ground and animals for them to be able to build good resistance towards different illnesses.
Away from a country like Myanmar, is not in the same league as away from Europe or America. She has a higher standard of living, better future "Away from home"
@@salleh5131 it's not about missing the country. It is about missing the people from her country. People from develped countries are lucky and they don't have to leave their country. They will not understand how poor people still miss their parents while living in another country.
@@salleh5131 she will still miss seeing her mum miss being surrounded by her family and culture people from less develop countries can still miss their homes
His aunt reminded me of my late grandmother 🥺, although I'm not Asian, she has exactly the same mannerisms and hands, down to the body build and even the hairstyles, as my late gran. 🥰
I am in such awe of her well spoken Korean. I'm Korean and I don't even speak it as well as she does. It's a hard language to learn and I wonder how some people can learn it so well in such a short amount of time. It's not like she was born and raised in korea. I wonder how some people can pick up different languages so fast. 🤔
Some people can just learn languages easy. I am one of those. I like learning words and I like listening to the sound of some languages even if I can speak them. My late mother was the same. She was born in Germany, married an Englishman, they moved to Spain and she just learned Spanish very quickly, but my late Father even found German language hard.
@@sunny-wn5do obviously you’ve never been to America or seen a rap video... do you have any idea how many people speak shitty English who are supposed to be native speakers. They’re not exactly Shakespearean performers here
I remember my mother always telling me how serious postpartum is for a Lady. Is something that needs to be taken serious and with absolute tenderness and understanding.
This woman has my respect, no doubt. Despite being far from her family, having belittled by some korean people about being south asian, being rejected at first by her father-in-law, but she proved them wrong. She's strong, realistic, beautiful inside and out.
Postpartum its no Joke!! I went through it and it was hard. To just sit and space out start crying out of no where, and not knowing why you feel so sad; it’s horrible.
She is definitely a matured and super mom! She doesn't hide her feelings as she is pretty straight forward. She also realise she sometimes she goes overboard on how she treats her husband but I can't blame her. If you are a man, you will not know how a woman feels after giving birth which she needs to take care of her baby, she is in a foreign land, she has online classes, need to manage and please her in laws, need to take care of her husband and loads more. She is an amazing woman for sure!
Her husband is really supportive. Which is good. Older generations of Korean men r not very supportive of their wife. Maybe the new generation of Koreans men willing to change .
Seria bueno que tambien le enseñara el idioma de su tierra natal, ya que de pequeños se nos hace más facil de retener información nueva que se nos enseña
Soon you can come back to our Mother Land, Myanmar🇲🇲🇲🇲. Now, be safe in S. KOREA. There is Civil war in Myanmar now. We are fighting the evils, Military Junta worse than Hitler. One Day, Golden Giant will rise again.
@@Cxs1a3 There's no place like home. Different people have different minds. But if the war is over, most of the people will come back asap. You will see their beautiful smiles. People must win. We will fight to the end. Please support Myanmar people and their freedom.
@@Cxs1a3 i grew up in the states and would like to visit myanmar :) for someone who likes to look down on the country you're OFTEN in the comment section :) :)
I hope nothing but all their wishes and dreams come true.. What a beautiful family. 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 Hang in there momma. Your an amazing women with a beautiful story. Your doing an amazing job, just don’t forget to take care of yourself to.
i love how she was bonding with the locals and asking them such good questions, woman to woman, mother to mother. thats was so sweet to watch.
What a lovely family. The husband obviously adores his wife and is helping her in every way. It's beautiful.
It's amazing how the baby felt the mother was crying even though he didn't even look at her
That's because babies children are connected emotionally with the mother since she was the one carrying the baby in the womb and so all of her emotions have passed through to the child that's why emotions are so important and due to them life can be beautiful or miserable.
I really liked following this story. I have a lot of respect for all the women who leave their countries, their way of life, language, customs to set up a new life elsewhere for love and then they learn a new language, new way of life and become mothers. Must be so hard to be apart from their parents/families and raise their children in a different way. But they are strong and achieve success despite many hardships. I wish them all well 🙂🧡
Very sweet couple. I can see they love each other a lot.
What a great smart hardworking woman, mother and wife, very supportive husband and mother in law and now even father in law! Great family.
The grandmothers are right: You need to let your kids play with "dirty" ground and animals for them to be able to build good resistance towards different illnesses.
That's why there so many kid with allergies right now. Neurotic parents
I’m really rooting for these two. Living in korea and away from home can be really depressing and hard unfortunately
Away from a country like Myanmar, is not in the same league as away from Europe or America. She has a higher standard of living, better future "Away from home"
@@salleh5131 it's not about missing the country. It is about missing the people from her country. People from develped countries are lucky and they don't have to leave their country. They will not understand how poor people still miss their parents while living in another country.
@@salleh5131 she will still miss seeing her mum miss being surrounded by her family and culture people from less develop countries can still miss their homes
@@salleh5131 literally nothing you said negates the fact that she misses home
happy that the women is ok now! 💗 my mom had it too and often she would cry quiet at her bed. But she is ok now! hope they live happily!💗💗
They LOVE each other IMMENSELY! BLESS YOU FAMILY 🤗
This woman is such a gem 🤗
Amazing women loved this couple may God bless them.
Aww they are so cute as a couple. I hope she got to see her parents and family.
I am so proud of you သမီး.. what a wonderful family you have. သမီးတို့ မိသားစု ကျန်းမာချမ်းသာပါစေ...❤️
His aunt reminded me of my late grandmother 🥺, although I'm not Asian, she has exactly the same mannerisms and hands, down to the body build and even the hairstyles, as my late gran. 🥰
I am in such awe of her well spoken Korean. I'm Korean and I don't even speak it as well as she does. It's a hard language to learn and I wonder how some people can learn it so well in such a short amount of time. It's not like she was born and raised in korea. I wonder how some people can pick up different languages so fast. 🤔
If you can't speak Korean, you can't say you're Korean.
Some people can just learn languages easy. I am one of those. I like learning words and I like listening to the sound of some languages even if I can speak them. My late mother was the same. She was born in Germany, married an Englishman, they moved to Spain and she just learned Spanish very quickly, but my late Father even found German language hard.
@@sunny-wn5doand yet she did so what are you going to do? :D
Race doesn't give you a genetic advantage in language, it's all about the environment and culture you was brought up in
@@sunny-wn5do obviously you’ve never been to America or seen a rap video... do you have any idea how many people speak shitty English who are supposed to be native speakers.
They’re not exactly Shakespearean performers here
Very caring and loving couple. Hope she can visit her family soon.
Chan Chan is such a lovely person and I hope she gets to visit her family soon.
Please I hope your family stays happy and grow happier by the day.
I remember my mother always telling me how serious postpartum is for a Lady. Is something that needs to be taken serious and with absolute tenderness and understanding.
This woman has my respect, no doubt. Despite being far from her family, having belittled by some korean people about being south asian, being rejected at first by her father-in-law, but she proved them wrong. She's strong, realistic, beautiful inside and out.
She's from southeast asia not south asia.
So romantic 🥰🥰 tears just raining out of my eyes
Postpartum its no Joke!! I went through it and it was hard. To just sit and space out start crying out of no where, and not knowing why you feel so sad; it’s horrible.
I hope Chan Chan gets to see her family in Myanmar again one day
Is her religion Islam?
Love this couple
Wishing you both everlastive love to one another..
My heart broke when she started crying and then the baby cried. I can’t
It is okay to cry, miss home and express your Feelings. Don't suppress it.
Simplicity is perfect ...
She kinda looks like twice jihyo's long lost sister 😍
Really don’t get why or how the parents could deny her. She is so pretty and basically has all the features that fit Korean beauty standards
Lol, exactly. Korean women would have plastic surgery to look like her.
She's pretty
She is so pretty and they have such a beautiful family.
She is definitely a matured and super mom! She doesn't hide her feelings as she is pretty straight forward. She also realise she sometimes she goes overboard on how she treats her husband but I can't blame her. If you are a man, you will not know how a woman feels after giving birth which she needs to take care of her baby, she is in a foreign land, she has online classes, need to manage and please her in laws, need to take care of her husband and loads more.
She is an amazing woman for sure!
Gossh she’s so gorgeous
Absolutely!
What a happy couple 🤗
New mums really needs the support of her parents to help her settle...so it's really hard when they are so far away ❤
She reminds me of IU !! Even her deep voice 😮
she's so soft hearted preotect heeeeeer
they both look like really lovely people. kia kaha to both of you
Her husband is really supportive. Which is good. Older generations of Korean men r not very supportive of their wife. Maybe the new generation of Koreans men willing to change .
I was wondering why the blonde lady looked so familiar! But holy crap it’s the mom from High Kick!!!
You need your own you tube so you can keep us updated lol 😂
Thats Exactly what i came looking for in the comment section 😅
She has: Study with Chan Chan
@@andreeaneo9629 thank you so much ❤
love from France
Seria bueno que tambien le enseñara el idioma de su tierra natal, ya que de pequeños se nos hace más facil de retener información nueva que se nos enseña
I want a special revisit to Myanmar episode.
The baby looks like the father. Same eyes, nose & mouth.
I proud for Myanmar🇲🇲
What did they achieve?
Agree with the ajjuma advice
Hi, what's their channel on RUclips
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Wait is the mum from Myanmar that's so cool cause I'm from there too!
Love korien movies
She kinda looks like Twice Jihyo
Come to India
i am first one to comment, love from canada
Love korien
Soon you can come back to our Mother Land, Myanmar🇲🇲🇲🇲. Now, be safe in S. KOREA. There is Civil war in Myanmar now. We are fighting the evils, Military Junta worse than Hitler. One Day, Golden Giant will rise again.
LOL, do you honestly think someone who migrates to South Korea wants to ever go back to Myanmar?
@@Cxs1a3 There's no place like home. Different people have different minds. But if the war is over, most of the people will come back asap. You will see their beautiful smiles. People must win. We will fight to the end. Please support Myanmar people and their freedom.
Worse than Hitler? 🤦🤦🤦
@@Cxs1a3 i grew up in the states and would like to visit myanmar :) for someone who likes to look down on the country you're OFTEN in the comment section :) :)
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Go back home then.problem sovled
I hope nothing but all their wishes and dreams come true.. What a beautiful family. 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽 Hang in there momma. Your an amazing women with a beautiful story. Your doing an amazing job, just don’t forget to take care of yourself to.
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