Returning to Korea as an African [Fr/Eng] sous-titres | Evolve Podcast with El Vato

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024

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  • @RoniForeva
    @RoniForeva Месяц назад +1653

    He is SO AFRICAN! The way he thinks, talks, reflects

    • @mycutiepets4640
      @mycutiepets4640 Месяц назад +92

      He grew up in Africa he just went back to Korea before to just study so he didn't really have a connection to Korean culture.

    • @bahatimoa
      @bahatimoa Месяц назад

      He def African af

    • @heavenwisedegun
      @heavenwisedegun Месяц назад +58

      I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME THING TOO!!! ESPECIALLY WHEN HE SAID “stupid eh”😭😭😭

    • @mmgxo
      @mmgxo Месяц назад +5

      Hmm doesn't sound at all like my Ethiopian-Eritrean family. Almost as if an mass-invasion happened and "Africa" is code for Bantu. This is precisely why we need a Horn Union asap.

    • @RoniForeva
      @RoniForeva Месяц назад +35

      @@mmgxo lol i should have specified west Africa . Sorry about that

  • @csong9940
    @csong9940 Месяц назад +1555

    An Asian guy speaking English with and African accent is surreal but cool

    • @glorylekwa7132
      @glorylekwa7132 Месяц назад +13

      Fr😊

    • @RuvaraShe77
      @RuvaraShe77 Месяц назад +139

      Africa is not a country , its a continent and has 53 countries and accents are different.

    • @user-ss7xh4og7p
      @user-ss7xh4og7p Месяц назад +3

      Hmmm

    • @Bobbillyjrboy
      @Bobbillyjrboy Месяц назад +38

      What is an African accent ?

    • @gospelhubdigital
      @gospelhubdigital Месяц назад

      I suppose he meant, some sort of African. There are many tones from ENG Africa​@@Bobbillyjrboy

  • @sskkmmaa
    @sskkmmaa Месяц назад +1231

    I'm a Korean American married to an Ethiopian. We build a family home in Ethiopia and visit for vacation. African people are so generous, kind, smart and family loving and welcoming. African immigrants are like Korean immigrants. They work hard, many are successful in the U.S., or work hard to help their kids become educated. In fact, children of African immigrants make up a large percentage of black students at top elite schools in the U,S, Their parents push education like Korean parents. I have lots of respect for Africans. Sick of my people looking down on other cultures and races, like how people did that to them in the past.

    • @saiyongdawn7756
      @saiyongdawn7756 Месяц назад +4

      Where is this guy from, Africa?

    • @eenchantress5113
      @eenchantress5113 Месяц назад

      @@saiyongdawn7756Togo

    • @mmgxo
      @mmgxo Месяц назад +9

      Ethiopians are a Cushitic nation, our forefathers were not common Africans. I do not care if that offends anyone, it is true. And if you think that only Koreans look down on other groups, well I have news for you lol.

    • @yaniswashington8828
      @yaniswashington8828 Месяц назад +59

      @@mmgxoethios are not Cushitic 😂 Somalis and afar people are! Unless you talking about oromo people. Cushitic people also come from nubia and have long history with Africa. Not sure where you got your education from!

    • @yaniswashington8828
      @yaniswashington8828 Месяц назад +35

      @@mmgxobut you clearly are habesha by the look of your picture which explains your anti African stance 😂🎉 glad we got a new ruling class in Ethiopia 😂

  • @Bethliz-hr9ir
    @Bethliz-hr9ir Месяц назад +641

    He has African ways, he speaks what his feeling by not hunting anyone but to listen and change your habits of judging us Africans,respect brothers

    • @Abner-gu3ve
      @Abner-gu3ve Месяц назад +4

      Forreal

    • @gwenmloveskpopandmore
      @gwenmloveskpopandmore Месяц назад +7

      For some reason I thought he was adopted at first but turns out his parents just immigrated to Africa

    • @user-dg1jz2ey3l
      @user-dg1jz2ey3l Месяц назад +2

      Right the deep accent

    • @IoeYabuki-jn8uc
      @IoeYabuki-jn8uc Месяц назад +4

      I am Togolese and his ewe (one of togo's many languages ) better than mine

    • @UC5kym7PU5p4gqtCGShcXhFA
      @UC5kym7PU5p4gqtCGShcXhFA Месяц назад

      "The new reality in west is: rapes, missing persons, stabbings, killings, murders, shootings and even beheadings are happening all the time. There is a link between these crimes and mass migration.
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  • @RB3565
    @RB3565 Месяц назад +1353

    Norwegian Kenyan.
    Africans are some of the most accomodating people but always seem to be hated by everyone else for no apparent reason. With internet, they waking up.

    • @AlainFokrasse-kf4tp
      @AlainFokrasse-kf4tp Месяц назад

      normal, Norway become a shithole with u

    • @truthmatterbyoladada1462
      @truthmatterbyoladada1462 Месяц назад +43

      You are very right.

    • @AfriPrincess411
      @AfriPrincess411 Месяц назад +30

      Well that has to change

    • @kgreen8527
      @kgreen8527 Месяц назад +51

      The same reason you hate yourself! Notice how you put Norwegian before Kenyan!

    •  Месяц назад +20

      Some people are 'Awakening' that's true; but unfortunately - not ALL!!😟😢

  • @Grace-pd5lu
    @Grace-pd5lu Месяц назад +488

    "You dont need to be the best, you just need to be good at what you do and keep doing what you like successfully" Wow, that hit, you have no idea how much I needed to hear that right now so thank you

  • @nabi5864
    @nabi5864 Месяц назад +210

    As a Korean I love Africans , they are complete opposite of the extremely stoic folks of Korea/Japan .... The joy and utmost big heart they possess is just a breathe of fresh air for me vs when Im around with my family , relatives , and some of my own Korean friends

    • @SalaHalidu-tt1xq
      @SalaHalidu-tt1xq Месяц назад

      Isn't ironic that most Korean entertainment is Hip-hop music and trying their hardest to look more European..they are not Authentic to themselves

    • @jayslife245
      @jayslife245 21 день назад

      Connect me with a korean man please my dream is to be married to a korean

  • @halimabawah31
    @halimabawah31 24 дня назад +23

    This guy has been consumed by African spirit. He's literally sounding like an African.🙌

  • @chairmanresa8678
    @chairmanresa8678 Месяц назад +193

    It's the chill and calm way they are all speaking, it's therapeutic

    • @extrashotofespresso_
      @extrashotofespresso_ Месяц назад +1

      Super different than what I see displayed from American males on podcasts. I was actually impressed with how calm and respectful these men were communicating among one another.

    • @bassyfootball6729
      @bassyfootball6729 2 дня назад

      Am telling you joust wow

  • @BearingMySeoul
    @BearingMySeoul Месяц назад +169

    Look, I ran into a few Korean Africans when I was living in Seoul. They were some of the most fascinating people I've ever met. Second most swag was the South American Koreans! 😄

  • @Glnhl884
    @Glnhl884 Месяц назад +226

    I fall in love with people who have real respect for others for what they are and accept them as their equal. Bc we are only human and some people need to remember that. Much love from Turkey btw❤️🇹🇷

    • @twnb7733
      @twnb7733 Месяц назад

      Really? Tell me why the black don’t want to live in Africa? The black are racists or not?

  • @Carljames237
    @Carljames237 Месяц назад +87

    Watching this Korean-African brother on this podcast melts my heart! Thank you for reeducating the masses about Africa! Black people have no resentment towards white or even Asians….just keep spreading this love brother 😊

    • @user-iu8ch6uf7l
      @user-iu8ch6uf7l Месяц назад +3

      This! ❤

    • @UC5kym7PU5p4gqtCGShcXhFA
      @UC5kym7PU5p4gqtCGShcXhFA Месяц назад

      "The new reality in west is: rapes, missing persons, stabbings, killings, murders, shootings and even beheadings are happening all the time. There is a link between these crimes and mass migration.
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  • @akouaflorence-bh6ei
    @akouaflorence-bh6ei Месяц назад +631

    Watching from TOGO.
    Most of Koreans are not interested in others cultures. Africans are open and accommodating, we embrace diversity but the wolrd used to look down on us.
    PS. For those who don't know yet, there is not country in Africa called wakanda🙏

    • @simo-dv5xk
      @simo-dv5xk Месяц назад +15

      Majority of cultures around the world are happy to be themselves. Why is it that always developed economies have to embrace diversity and multicultural mass immigration? Countriese just want to be left alone and be who they are. They don't need to be changed for anyone.

    • @wambokodavid7109
      @wambokodavid7109 Месяц назад +74

      ​@@simo-dv5xknobody is forcing u.and before u start screaming how "we are replacing u" remember you brought it on your selves.no one forced u to run around the world stealing from others while exposing your selves 😤😤

    • @yttelbruinsma9503
      @yttelbruinsma9503 Месяц назад

      @@simo-dv5xk👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

    • @kgreen8527
      @kgreen8527 Месяц назад

      The world looks down on black races because because we look like God!

    • @nandiphamogadime1086
      @nandiphamogadime1086 Месяц назад +30

      ​@@simo-dv5xk it's not about embracing, it's about respecting other cultures especially if you claim to love or enjoy content related to that culture of people you hate/disrespect the most

  • @user-iw1ss3wd6g
    @user-iw1ss3wd6g Месяц назад +165

    He's telling the truth Africans we will never say I want to work for iPhone
    We want to be Drs Advocates entrepreneurs I want to build a company bigger than Samsung and Apple
    That's is us ❤❤❤

    • @inmythoughts718
      @inmythoughts718 Месяц назад +8

      If that is the case, then were is it, I have lived in Africa for 25 years, you have all sorts of people, great, lazy, worthless and amazing.. the same people everywhere.

    • @IK_MK
      @IK_MK Месяц назад +5

      Idk about you my brother but if it pays it pays... Not everyone can be an entrepreneur 🤣

    • @Thomas-gq2tv
      @Thomas-gq2tv 25 дней назад

      Yeah right, some of y'all like to scamming the whtie elderly in America, that's your best carreer.

    • @MatumainiMwangaza-x2g
      @MatumainiMwangaza-x2g 7 дней назад

      ​@@inmythoughts718 there are Africans who have created such companies.

    • @marconkoymwindu6042
      @marconkoymwindu6042 7 дней назад

      You sound Congolese😆

  • @veronicao4643
    @veronicao4643 Месяц назад +133

    My Korean coworker told me the exact same thing. Said everyone’s aspirations was to work for Samsung. If you had different goals, you’re treated as an outcast.

    • @fauzianalwoga1002
      @fauzianalwoga1002 Месяц назад +17

      They are brainwashed

    • @Nobody7011-i6h
      @Nobody7011-i6h Месяц назад

      I don't think they are brainwashed, i think they are just following trend​@@fauzianalwoga1002

    • @MsCruzan
      @MsCruzan 29 дней назад +6

      That is so sad.

  • @Ur_gurl_favy
    @Ur_gurl_favy Месяц назад +189

    I am literally watching from Togo,I am Nigerian living in Togo almost all my life

    • @samueladimchinobi7490
      @samueladimchinobi7490 Месяц назад +6

      Same i live in Togo all my life were do u stay in Togo

    • @grace2128
      @grace2128 Месяц назад +13

      ​@@samueladimchinobi7490 bro same I am 100% Togolese but I spent all my childhood in Nigeria even though before I thought I was Nigerian 🤣

    • @samueladimchinobi7490
      @samueladimchinobi7490 Месяц назад +1

      😂😂

    • @MYouTube1
      @MYouTube1 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@grace2128that's crazy 🤣, well I'm Nigerian too leaving in Togo

    • @grace2128
      @grace2128 Месяц назад +3

      @@MRUclips1 woooo I hope it goes well for you with the language barriers

  • @brookechang6805
    @brookechang6805 Месяц назад +83

    Much respect to the Korean man. He is so humbled and real. I’m so glad he’s had the opportunities to be exposed to other cultures. What a cool guy!

  • @CP44593
    @CP44593 Месяц назад +120

    Watching from South Africa. Thank you for debunking the African myth. There is so much more to us as a people.

    • @marconkoymwindu6042
      @marconkoymwindu6042 7 дней назад

      Watching from South Africa as a South African - Congolese

  • @erosplanet7331
    @erosplanet7331 Месяц назад +99

    I’m Togolese-Ghanaian born and raised in Togo and very interested in the Korean culture and everything they said resonated with me a lot.I love Korean culture but most of the people are so engrossed in stereotyping that they don’t even realize it’s wrong. It’s become a very normal part of their culture

    • @denisemaria4265
      @denisemaria4265 Месяц назад +2

      Essa coisa de se dividir em partes é muito sureal no ser humano. Se nasceu no Togo és togalesa e ponto. Se tens parentes em outras partes do mundo, isso é outra coisa.

    • @TheBandafall2003
      @TheBandafall2003 22 дня назад

      It’s a part of there programmations they in sleep mode a slave don’t know he’s a slave

    • @beingbeingbeing2978
      @beingbeingbeing2978 22 дня назад

      Aren't some Africans or Europeans or Americans also stereotyping Asians as the normal part of there culture? Every cultures has its own stereotypes on others.

    • @2020Token
      @2020Token 4 часа назад

      @@beingbeingbeing2978not as much as Koreans do. They copy culture but don’t try to learn about the people behind it. And that’s not everyone, but a lot of people here!

  • @Riku_addict
    @Riku_addict Месяц назад +112

    *"Why dont you go and be his mother"* 🔥

  • @sandraredguard6385
    @sandraredguard6385 Месяц назад +125

    I am British-American with Jamaican heritage. I taught 2 years in China, because of monoculture, parents and government pushing the limitations, you find that kids don't get asked to dream, as society hasn't evolved to free thoughts. Most of my students wouldn't tell me ,in class, what they wanted from their degrees. However, my email was flooded with responses and explanations that they have never had their parents or teachers ever ask. But I think many are choosing happiness, on their terms, more and more. It's the same in the USA, some live where opportunities have been limited. It must stop. Every child should dream and have an adult who will listen to and support those dreams. Poor in wealth doesn't equal unhappiness. Simple lives and opportunities will make for a better life. I subscribed, this was fantastic conversation.

    • @MrMrbokchoi
      @MrMrbokchoi Месяц назад +5

      To be fair, China is not Korea. They are similar but they are also very different. Also China isn't a monoculture and actually comprises of many different ethnicities and cultures. Even the Han ethnicity is subdivided into many different groups and there are over 200 topolects just within the Chinese language family alone.
      With that said, you are right that there is a lot of pressure in China especially in education. But you have to keep in mind that there are 1.4 billion people in China and there are a finite number of jobs and resources out there. So it is a really competitive society.
      You are right, there is a trend where people are less interested in work work work and want to pursue their dreams. But that is because more Chinese are entering the middle class. Pursuing one's dreams is a privileged position. From the perspective of Chinese parents, they grew up in poverty so their dreams was to survive and not have their kids die. Their kids on the other hand, are well off and can now dream but they still have to deal parents who had to work their butts off and had to do the hard work of lifting themselves out of poverty.
      Also, most people don't understand that after the West and Japan destroyed China in the 1900s, China was one of the poorest nations on earth. Even in 2007, a tier one city like Guangzhou was very poor. It wasn't until 10 years that China really modernized.
      Anyways, I agree with what you said, but wanted to provide some additional context.

    • @andromedamessier3176
      @andromedamessier3176 Месяц назад +1

      ⁠@@MrMrbokchoi just to add Japan, China, US, and soviet also destroyed korea. It got split into 2. In terms of living condition, SK evolved better than NK. And now Sk as a whole changed a lot because they are now starting to talk about their problems openly. Due to the firewall, China is very close off to us. We don’t know what kind of problems they have. But I know that gov like to censor a lot of things, which kept people ignorant, isolated, and close off too.

    • @ghexaier
      @ghexaier Месяц назад +1

      ​@@andromedamessier3176dunno i find chinese netizens very outspoken tho. you could say the same with japanese and skoreans, they have a separate, very strong webculture and won't go around western websites divulging their problems.

    • @raikie
      @raikie Месяц назад

      Fantastic hearing from another person of Jamaican heritage. Did you learn to speak Mandarin while you were there? I’ve been studying for some time.

    • @laohubuzaijia
      @laohubuzaijia Месяц назад

      中国实行的是全民精英式教育,即使是在教育系统里面作为外国人也很难看明白。

  • @staceyk.210
    @staceyk.210 Месяц назад +71

    I don't know if we'll get there!! But Change Has To Come and those of us that change with the times Survive!! I'm a American Black 🖤 Woman who went to Korea in 2019' right before the Pandemic Hit!! I was a little skeptical about going mainly because I didn't speak any Korean and I didn't know anyone personally!! But once I got there I made some Amazing friends that were Korean but spoke English so it work out very well for me!! Glad I went there to witness it for myself and now I call Korea my Home Away From Home 🏠!! Phenomenal 🔥 Video and Thanks for Sharing🧡🤍🎇🤍🧡

  • @ChimChimChums
    @ChimChimChums Месяц назад +53

    Merci d'avoir pensé aux francophones dans les sous-titres 😁

  • @Abner-gu3ve
    @Abner-gu3ve Месяц назад +18

    It’s cool to see an Asian African brother talk about the African experience

  • @promise83
    @promise83 Месяц назад +52

    Watching from South Africa!! 🇿🇦

  • @marilynfoster5279
    @marilynfoster5279 Месяц назад +62

    Expose a child to limitless possibilities and let them know that they can do it .One of the most important things along the way is stick with the right people.And the young who said when he came back to Korea he was dark that is because he has melanin sleeping in his body and the sun wakes it up.😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @bigmanny
    @bigmanny Месяц назад +38

    I live and work in Japan and it is similar. I work in schools and I always make sure to tell the kids that they can do whatever they want to do. I have seen some go off to do amazing things like play soccer profesionally, etc. Kids are the future and with the internet they can literally shape their own destiny and change things for the betterment of the generation that comes after. Plus I just want them to be happy cause most adults I talk to say they hate their life/job and if they could they would quit, but as you know societal pressures runs deep.

  • @JeanetteKramer
    @JeanetteKramer Месяц назад +43

    I have observed this with Korean culture regarding dreams in life. I worked decades with Korean international students and travelled to Korea more than 23 times. I remember saying and thinking that the goal of young people in Korea seems to be like everyone else rather than to be your own person or dream big/outside the box. Even Korean students who studied English and business in Canada, the goal was to return to Korea and work for a big name company. My wish for them is that studying abroad gave them bigger ideas and dreams. I love Korea and so grateful for all the time I spent getting to know and understand the people and the culture.

    • @andrew-song
      @andrew-song Месяц назад +2

      I’m not one of your students of course, but reading “My wish for them is that studying abroad gave them bigger ideas and dreams” was pretty insightful to hear as a Korean my self.

  • @kokoborkowski1442
    @kokoborkowski1442 Месяц назад +82

    Love listening to you guys
    I’m from West Africa(Liberia) I live in America and I am so proud to be an African. My mom is from Guinea and she speaks French.

    • @raven91777_I_AM
      @raven91777_I_AM Месяц назад +1

      Are you indigenous Liberian or was your ancestors taken from the America 100 years ago.

    • @kokoborkowski1442
      @kokoborkowski1442 Месяц назад +3

      @@raven91777_I_AM I am indigenous Liberian

    • @sky-pv7ff
      @sky-pv7ff Месяц назад +2

      You know the Americans established libera for the ex slaves. So, I'm not sure how many indigenous African were there already. Your mom speaking French doesn't mean she's French. She's still african.

    • @kokoborkowski1442
      @kokoborkowski1442 Месяц назад +9

      @@sky-pv7ff my mother entire family is from Guinea and they all speaks French. She and her family migrated to Liberia in the 70’s
      She’s African and proud to be an African 🥰🥰
      I love being a African woman🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾

    • @503zzach
      @503zzach Месяц назад +4

      My mother speak Arabic, French, Thai, Japanese, Spanish and English. My mother speak more language than your African mother.🙃

  • @sarahgordino6695
    @sarahgordino6695 Месяц назад +22

    Very interesting conversation. I’m a Black Canadian that lived in Korea for 2 1/2 years and dated a Nigerian while there so mixed with the African community for a while. This conversation hits so many levels. Loved it.

  • @mzebrown9731
    @mzebrown9731 Месяц назад +15

    I am German Nigerian and grew up between Germany, Nigeria & the UK. Love watching your podcast 🥰

  • @camtra18
    @camtra18 Месяц назад +30

    This is a great channel, sending nuff love from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @AwesomeNaka
    @AwesomeNaka Месяц назад +58

    Watching from France and I'm Congolese.

  • @ladiiyb
    @ladiiyb Месяц назад +16

    Woaaaah! Just 2 mins in and I love this guy! He is amazing! I wish I had him as a friend, very cool, humble and smart. I'm Haitian, watching from Canada. :). Wow he is awesome! When he speaks French he has that African accent. I am Haitian and I speak French, English, Creole and currently learning Mandarin.

  • @Ahjusshi_Brown
    @Ahjusshi_Brown Месяц назад +13

    He’s so right. Korea has been (and largely still is) a homogeneous society for so long that they’ve only ever had to interact with Koreans and other East Asians (China, Japan) for most of their history. Their understanding of other people and cultures are extremely biased and stereotyped if only bc they’ve rarely interacted with these people/other races themselves. When the only way you learn or access other cultures is through TV, movies, and other media you’re only getting a stereotyped and biased view of them. The only way for them to unlearn all that is to have interaction with other cultures.

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie Месяц назад +52

    Vato thank you for sharing your story brother keep up the good work 😎💪🏾

    • @evolve_hq
      @evolve_hq  Месяц назад +6

      Big thanks for your support!

  • @cheebiumi8715
    @cheebiumi8715 Месяц назад +25

    I have a lot of respect for this guy

  • @sophielewistravelsandthing7104
    @sophielewistravelsandthing7104 Месяц назад +9

    i think this is the best podcast ever. and the korean guy who grew up in Africa has my similar perspective in life.

  • @MsDieynaba
    @MsDieynaba Месяц назад +6

    Merci pr les bonnes vibes, continuez les vidéos avec El Vato, c'est super !

  • @bellableu9831
    @bellableu9831 Месяц назад +3

    This was such a humbling interview. I love it. The world needs more people like you three. God bless!!

  • @shyfettymtunda4619
    @shyfettymtunda4619 Месяц назад +68

    Watching from Tanzania 🇹🇿,East Africa.

  • @chigoville2660
    @chigoville2660 Месяц назад +5

    Watching from UAE 🇦🇪 born in Cameroon 🇨🇲 and grew up in Nigeria 🇳🇬. I'm Nigerian by blood.

  • @n.s.p.ilovejesusbutjesuslo819
    @n.s.p.ilovejesusbutjesuslo819 Месяц назад +2

    I love it , what they say is so true, wonderful.thank you and more postcards like this please 🎉

  • @cuc6410
    @cuc6410 Месяц назад +60

    South Koreans are funny set of people's ,they love showing off what they got

    • @linrueangsri3827
      @linrueangsri3827 Месяц назад +3

      Show off all the time

    • @KyleHong
      @KyleHong Месяц назад +22

      It’s actually really sad. They are so blinded by materialism that they are extremely shallow.

    • @moniquewrites9046
      @moniquewrites9046 Месяц назад +12

      I think that is a product of their former oppression and eventual rising out of that. Much like a lot of African-Americans, who have felt the pains of poverty many of those in my culture tend to gravitate towards the outward and the flashy.
      Many of us are changing, however.
      But it is in essence a trauma response.

    • @Use-Insight
      @Use-Insight Месяц назад

      ⁠@@moniquewrites9046 Well said…

    • @sskkmmaa
      @sskkmmaa 16 дней назад

      Yes, the impact of Western capitalism....Koreans love showing off? Why them only? lol

  • @theresaosarenren5498
    @theresaosarenren5498 Месяц назад +13

    Watching from Nigeria.
    Thank you for telling the truth about Africans. ❤❤

  • @CarlyzClozet
    @CarlyzClozet Месяц назад +2

    I really love this Podcast, all positive energy from the guests and those of us on the outside listening in. Here from Cleveland, OH USA

  • @Insidethemagicshop7
    @Insidethemagicshop7 Месяц назад +14

    Watching from Ethiopia 🇪🇹 I love what you all said ,others expectations (parents, friends, people around us ) on what we should be, on what we should dream it stays theirs cause it's their opinion we should expect from ourselves and to ourselves like y'all said we dream for us and we wanna achieve those things because we want to cause it's us who lives our lives and not other people you know
    And about the racism it's everywhere people have these stereotypes but we Africans are proud of who we are cause we know our history, our culture and embrace our diversity. their view of us won't define us cause they don't know what we know, they haven't seen or experienced life as an African 😊

  • @ednaidatipote5602
    @ednaidatipote5602 Месяц назад +10

    This guy is so cool, love how African he is ❤️

  • @theReal_Truth_XL
    @theReal_Truth_XL Месяц назад +5

    This was a refreshing exchange, thank you

  • @ntombikayisendlovu4807
    @ntombikayisendlovu4807 Месяц назад +35

    Watching from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

  • @danemichelle4172
    @danemichelle4172 Месяц назад +7

    Loved your segment.....please keep educating the people.🎉

  • @abdon2nu
    @abdon2nu Месяц назад +19

    Hi guys watching you guys from Barcelona, Spain but I come from Venezuela, I really like your channel ! Respect to El Vato!! Asians are so cool

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 Месяц назад +7

    Thank you for sharing such a unique story

  • @chahinezkenida1860
    @chahinezkenida1860 Месяц назад +10

    Beautiful conversation we are all human beings we are all the same we should all respect one another ❤

  • @godmanibhadon5466
    @godmanibhadon5466 Месяц назад +2

    Love the vibe in this postcard

  • @saintbanana
    @saintbanana Месяц назад +10

    Watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿 loved this ❤

  • @fatilah-pl8pv
    @fatilah-pl8pv Месяц назад +24

    Bonjour,the korean Guy is so handsome❤hearing hum speak french with an africain accent was so surprising in a good way.

  • @stephiegiselle
    @stephiegiselle Месяц назад +6

    Watching from Washington DC. Love the channel ❤️

  • @alvidean22
    @alvidean22 Месяц назад +10

    Interesting conversation. Watching from The Bahamas

  • @nana_kwame_boateng_billionaire
    @nana_kwame_boateng_billionaire Месяц назад +1

    This is Heart warming 😢 keep it up God Bless as all

  • @naomicampana
    @naomicampana Месяц назад +14

    Watching from Cameroon 🇨🇲

  • @rachaelbempomaaapenteng4888
    @rachaelbempomaaapenteng4888 Месяц назад +38

    Watching from the motherland Ghana,loveeeee the podcast...you got yourself a new subbie❤❤❤

    • @evolve_hq
      @evolve_hq  Месяц назад +4

      Many thanks for your kind comment, we are glad you enjoyed it!

  • @AN-Thecouragetolookforward
    @AN-Thecouragetolookforward Месяц назад

    What a beautiful conversation. Vato has a higher calling and will transform korea.

  • @pamc8ks819
    @pamc8ks819 Месяц назад

    Thank you for appreciating the diversity and understanding the complexity of the souls of individuals.

  • @mjerome1457
    @mjerome1457 Месяц назад +10

    Watching from 🇺🇸U.S. America💯✊🏾

  • @mercymatinikojonas2550
    @mercymatinikojonas2550 Месяц назад +13

    Watching from Botswana 🇧🇼

  • @jquinn8324
    @jquinn8324 Месяц назад +1

    Oh my god!! Literally got the chills!

  • @alexsura2168
    @alexsura2168 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for being open minded and see the bigger picture outside your comfort zone. Life is not measure by what other think, it's about you and how far you want to take it. Dream big and have some faith in yourself. Don't try to please others, you only need to please yourself. You don't need other validation to know your worth.

  • @janeeyx5672
    @janeeyx5672 Месяц назад +7

    It’s just soo amazing that this man who is clearly of Asian descent has such an strong African accent.

    • @wakandavibranium5053
      @wakandavibranium5053 18 дней назад +1

      Bro, it's just an accent😂 the same way you get black Sudanese kids born and bred in Australia, who sound "white" until you see them. Good for him that he embraced where he was living and immersed himself in that environment.

    • @christianea1240
      @christianea1240 8 дней назад +1

      He doesn’t have a strong African accent at all, have you ever heard a Korean speak English? To me his accent is mixed.

  • @dmilleniumdiva
    @dmilleniumdiva Месяц назад +4

    Watching from New Jersey in the U.S. Loved this ❤

  • @lucysin414
    @lucysin414 29 дней назад +1

    This discussion was beautiful ❤

  • @rumbidzaimusonza19
    @rumbidzaimusonza19 Месяц назад +2

    Strong massage 👏👏👏👏 much love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

  • @iwazarlayahrevelationprodu4860
    @iwazarlayahrevelationprodu4860 Месяц назад +2

    Im soo glad this Podcast showed up on my feed, I really enjoyed it, especially Vato. New Subscriber here.

  • @Oriekwuweli
    @Oriekwuweli Месяц назад +30

    Comparison is not just a Korean thing tho 😩
    Vato was a rebel 😂😂😂

  • @FlyUnderFive
    @FlyUnderFive 28 дней назад

    This was the most respectful conversation I’ve heard on a podcast

  • @nadaabokar646
    @nadaabokar646 Месяц назад +1

    ❤really I enjoyed the podcast ❤

  • @docigomez
    @docigomez Месяц назад +7

    Viewing from cameroon awesome podcast

  • @flipperspro69
    @flipperspro69 Месяц назад +3

    Wow!!! What an interesting conversation. I lived in Korea for 3 years as Black African and my experience is different. I lived an opened minded life when I was there. And come to conclusion that Koreans don’t know much or have interactions with Africans or blacks until recently and that makes them so clueless about there approaches with Africans or people from other countries. I embraced there unknowingly to be less sensitive to what they say or ask about Africans or being black. I had fun, laughter and good memories about Korea. Overtime I am sure they will change and embrace others openly without prejudice. Hello to people of Daegu and Gwangju

  • @gracewalker6064
    @gracewalker6064 Месяц назад +1

    Wow diversity is amazing 🤩 is this what we call great minds around a table ❤

  • @sulleymanjacobs7188
    @sulleymanjacobs7188 Месяц назад +3

    You guys marvelous

  • @verykawashington.5539
    @verykawashington.5539 Месяц назад +3

    ❤❤❤ how they'll speak about the other people from across the world
    Nuff respect to you.
    I'll ❤ to visit these countries some God willing
    Blessings to brothers

  • @honeyg1018
    @honeyg1018 Месяц назад +11

    Watching from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @marconkoymwindu6042
    @marconkoymwindu6042 7 дней назад +1

    Watching this video made me realise how much of an influence Africa has on the world. That being said. Every nation in the world has their own impact on the world

  • @prakhamtierney2759
    @prakhamtierney2759 Месяц назад

    Wow,,All you are talking is very useful and inspiration for the Another 👍👍

  • @ashleyjones5396
    @ashleyjones5396 Месяц назад +19

    When I first got to Korea, I was shocked that so many people were pale-like at the airport. I don’t think we see many Koreans like that in America. I quickly learned that light was preferred and pushed from entertainment. People with money were lighter as well. There were darker Koreans but that was neat the coast. Also, I could see how some Koreans wore light makeup to appear light. That was weird to me.

    • @mdilham5237
      @mdilham5237 Месяц назад +1

      Bringing hate to Korea here...

    • @luisafrance1635
      @luisafrance1635 Месяц назад +3

      @@mdilham5237… I think so. I saw video of Korean women bleaching their skin.

    • @mdilham5237
      @mdilham5237 Месяц назад

      @luisafrance1635 I mean we are all racist in our own ways so we are all equal... no race is pure and clean and it will never be one...

    • @ashleyjones5396
      @ashleyjones5396 Месяц назад +1

      @@mdilham5237 race is a social construct. I think in many ways, people want to be what we think is “better”’or have more value. So whatever society says is best is what people want. I hope that makes sense.

    • @sskkmmaa
      @sskkmmaa 16 дней назад

      Colorism is a problem all over the world: Black community, India, South America.....everywhere. So sad.

  • @Nay-nayca
    @Nay-nayca Месяц назад +6

    I'm watching from Angola 🇦🇴❤

  • @Dovezlife
    @Dovezlife Месяц назад

    I loved this segment

  • @astridjones1449
    @astridjones1449 25 дней назад

    REAL TALK! I LOVE IT!

  • @tahnaiyarussell
    @tahnaiyarussell Месяц назад +5

    He has a nice voice. That Togolese accent suits him.

  • @beatriceyeawon7231
    @beatriceyeawon7231 Месяц назад +13

    I’m a Liberian living in America and watching from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  • @trishtatendachamaira
    @trishtatendachamaira 18 дней назад +2

    I like he’s English , he’s telling the truth I like him

  • @achille31djenou
    @achille31djenou 25 дней назад +1

    Vato the Togolese Korean. We love you from Lomé Togo 🇹🇬

  • @HippoDorm
    @HippoDorm Месяц назад +14

    🥇love from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

  • @blessinguwak9398
    @blessinguwak9398 Месяц назад +9

    Watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬

  • @user-ss7xh4og7p
    @user-ss7xh4og7p Месяц назад +1

    Good interview. Philly in here

  • @dannytoinzaghi
    @dannytoinzaghi Месяц назад +2

    Watching from Ghana 🇬🇭 I love the therapeutic conversation ❤

  • @absali7664
    @absali7664 Месяц назад +4

    Watching from Houston, Texas, USA 🇺🇸

  • @imadeflorence7226
    @imadeflorence7226 Месяц назад +7

    Watching from Italy 🇳🇬🇮🇹

  • @jacquelinebl6
    @jacquelinebl6 Месяц назад +2

    Good observation. Bravo

  • @nonadaze
    @nonadaze Месяц назад +1

    Great conversation. This is why real diversity is so important.