Asking my BROTHER about why he doesn't like me, BTS, my dating life + more! 😂

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  • I sat down my real younger brother to do a Q&A with me about all sorts of topics including: why I'm still single, naming all the members of BTS, and more deep chats about life and our mum's passing.
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  • @anna.lee_jy
    @anna.lee_jy  Год назад +39

    Check out my Roka T-shirt from Nakd Seoul here!: bit.ly/3BAR5Oz
    Thank you to my brother for participating hehe :p
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    • @MrJaybon
      @MrJaybon Год назад +2

      Best way to jugde your sibling is when you in struggle or really2 hard time, then if he ignore you it's mean trully2 he really don't care anymore.

    • @MiamiCali706
      @MiamiCali706 Год назад

      Handsome brother. I would truly like to see you travel to other Asian countries and vlog while you're there. Like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Philippines. Maybe even Japan. I think that would be so much fun to watch.

    • @norlizahahmad8449
      @norlizahahmad8449 Год назад

      Thank u Anna for sharing a part of your life with us. Lots of love from us watching the love/hate relationship we all can relate to or have with our siblings 💕❤️

    • @thatprofessorguy4432
      @thatprofessorguy4432 Год назад

      Most salient point for me...the laughter between you and your bro. Makes me miss my siblings back in the US. Thanks for putting effort into making interesting and relevant content for all of us!

  • @mad_harmonies
    @mad_harmonies Год назад +227

    I thought this was gonna be a fun siblings bickering video but it ended up being quite wholesome how you guys bonded over your mom. I actually appreciate how deep the convo got and how candid you guys were sharing about a rather painful and personal moment. A rather apt video for thanksgiving, Happy Chuseok!

  • @szysxxi5918
    @szysxxi5918 Год назад +77

    Despite the hardships, your parents did a great job! Both of became great adults with a beautiful mindset. Thanks for sharing such personal experiences and opinions .

  • @mitzkt1679
    @mitzkt1679 Год назад +123

    I am a 52 year old mother of 3. I can’t help but feel your mother would be proud of both of you. Your experiences have shaped you both to be kind and beautiful members of humanity. Something the world needs more of.💜

  • @shwetayaduvanshi9376
    @shwetayaduvanshi9376 Год назад +64

    Came here after a very long time and thought this is gonna be a fun q & a but this turned out to be very deep and meaningful video. You and your brother share a great perspective about life.

  • @AtTheIntersection
    @AtTheIntersection Год назад +22

    Such a good interview. Very wholesome. I think you have to do more episodes with your bro. Your mom binds you both. It is indeed freeing to not fear death. You’re stronger because of your mom.

  • @flocontour9682
    @flocontour9682 Год назад +14

    What began as a conversation between siblings who had been separated by distance and seemed to not have much in common, turned into a beautiful discussions about death and life. Thank you Anna's brother for participating.

  • @cocoo6848
    @cocoo6848 Год назад +7

    You both gave me so much to think about especially for a mother of two. Thank you for being honest and sharing your deep thoughts and experiences. When I’m sad or worry too much, I’ll re-watch this video to bring me peace.

  • @genuinetallguy6318
    @genuinetallguy6318 Год назад +29

    This vlog shows how bonding can happen under not so great memories. Sibling bonds are the greatest when things are not going so great, even if you dont communicate regularly. Big sis/ little Bro vibes happening in full view. Loved it.❤❤❤

  • @komalkatoch8335
    @komalkatoch8335 Год назад +3

    I loved this conversation....you both are so profound and well rounded personalities. I lost my mom in 2015 and your experiences resonated with mine like 100%. I almost felt like sitting with you guys and talking about it. Its indeed life changing and helped me understand how transitory our existence in the world is, so probably we should be more light footed and relaxed in this journey

  • @cindyy6511
    @cindyy6511 Год назад +6

    It was nice to see you with a family member talking about many things in life. I think I was similar in age to you when my mom died suddenly I was 26 at the time and she was 51. It takes something out of you but at the same time it puts a push in you to be different if that makes sense. With the sudden passing I realized how fragile life was and that I should live a kinder life that was not only more pleasant to me but to others. I started ticking off things on my bucket list of things I wanted to do or accomplish that I use to say "one day", but one day doesn't always come. I think the goal for me now is to be happy, and do what I want when I want and not caring as much. Also to always see things from many sides as you never know what someone else is going through so being kind to others is such a small thing but could mean so much that you don't even know. I hope you both are having a great time with your family. Our "thanksgiving" here in Canada isn't until next month (10 October). If you want to see scenery, nature and wide open spaces....well you should come here! :)

  • @elizabeth3230
    @elizabeth3230 Год назад +3

    What a wonderful conversation between siblings. It feels like we were a fly on the wall listening to a deep conversation. Bless you both.
    Your mom is proud of you both and I’m sure you bring your dad so much joy!

  • @yoflor6412
    @yoflor6412 Год назад +1

    Wow! This was so beautiful and impactful. Thank you for your vulnerability and for sharing. I too can relate. Love your brother’s calm and peaceful demeanor.

  • @sandragiant777
    @sandragiant777 Год назад +27

    Anna, your brother is funny. At first it seemed like he would be uncommunicative and not a very deep thinker. But then he opened up and showed his deep side, and I understood why you decided to interview him. Thank you for discussing your views on life, death and happiness - I think what you said is very accurate and I want to get to that same place that you and your brother are on these pretty important topics. Thanks.

  • @fujitsunomizu
    @fujitsunomizu Год назад +11

    These meaningful conversations with your loved ones are much more entertaining than your dating videos. I hope you will do more of these with your friends and your brother. His voice is delightful to listen to. 🤗

    • @jeanlee9569
      @jeanlee9569 Год назад +1

      Yes I thought his voice was pleasant and he was well spoken and his British accent was so lovely.

  • @jayparnesto
    @jayparnesto Год назад +2

    I really loved the gained perspective you and your brother have in life with after your Mom’s passing! ❤ I love it! Life is short, yet meaningful and meant to be lived everyday to the fullest!

  • @ladidah1239
    @ladidah1239 Год назад +8

    I didn't know your mom, but hearing you guys talk about her and reflect on life was like free therapy.

  • @allisonB123
    @allisonB123 Год назад

    It was awesome to see you and your brother interacting, I think you actually have a very good relationship. Your life experiences have shaped you both in similar ways, and I share a little of that as I lost my Dad when I was 19 - losing a parent is hard, and traumatic, and I agree, when you realize that, although the grief is still there and always will be, but you have survived the loss, somehow you got through the trauma, and now you are changed, irrevocably changed, you understand more of what is important in life, and how insignificant certain things are, in the greater scheme of things. You let go of the crap. I really related to this - thank you very much. 💜💜

  • @davidpan572
    @davidpan572 Год назад +4

    Wow this is quite a treat! Thank you for sharing such a lovely interview with your brother. Even though you might not have many things in common, I can see how much he actually respects and cares about you. As challenging as it was to be your mom's children, you are both amazing people who are well-poised to handle any future obstacles you encounter. Happy Chuseok to you and your family, Anna!

  • @kassiad8527
    @kassiad8527 Год назад +1

    This is by far one of your best videos. Thank your brother for being apart of it. It was an amazing conversation and very relatable to everyone at different points in their lives. Your mom would be proud of both of you.

  • @Tay2525
    @Tay2525 Год назад +3

    They say, no matter what age you are, when one or both of your parents pass away you 'grow up'. Great video.
    P.S. You didn't keep the blur on your brother's face the entire time and that gave me a chuckle.

  • @BuddhaAtomic
    @BuddhaAtomic Год назад

    Thank you for this ! it was very wholesome and raw.. and I was surprised to relate on some things about your mom. Sometimes they can be all over the place and bring us down. I'm glad you found your peace 💜

  • @supriyasahoo9129
    @supriyasahoo9129 Год назад +13

    Hey Anna - I have been an avid subscriber of your channel past 6 months following every video of yours and this is the first comment that I am adding under a video of yours. This video was so relatable to me, even I lost my mum to Covid in 2021 and all the things both of you told was so relatable and I am happy to see how strong you have grown after facing so many rough patches in life. I wish all happiness in your life. Keep up the good work🙂

    • @anna.lee_jy
      @anna.lee_jy  Год назад +5

      More power to you!! Love from Seoul 💕

  • @sarasmile563
    @sarasmile563 Год назад +13

    so good Anna! You guys nailed it! I'm 50 and lived long enough to realize I wasted so much time in my youth with people that didn't care about me. Another tip to living your best life.....don't give yourself to anyone not worthy. Whether it be romantic, friendships, or work. ;)

    • @justice7071
      @justice7071 Год назад +2

      Include family in that statement.

  • @elizabethdepeter6735
    @elizabethdepeter6735 Год назад

    Anna, you are a great interviewer! Your questions are insightful and you put your guest(s) at ease, which allows them to be genuine.... I think you chose the right profession! You are a natural... great job!

  • @RockingMarshall
    @RockingMarshall Год назад

    Happy to see you Anna with your bro!! Interesting conversation with both of you. Your family story makes me sad, lost my dad recently in cancer. I feel you! ❤

  • @sorayaellison9510
    @sorayaellison9510 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing the Q&A. I am 65 and ARMY and I found BTS while I was mourning my Mother's passing in 2017, loosing my parents is one of the hardest experience I have ever had. Lost my Dad to cancer when I was 22 and my Mom was 89 both were sick for some time and seeing them sick was very hard. I have a daughter and grandson and I pray I that I go first the scariest thought to a parent is loosing their child. Live your life as you please w/o harming anyone and try to make as many memories as possible with your loved ones that is the only thing you take with you in the end. BLESSINGS to you and family.💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @annette_164
    @annette_164 Год назад +4

    This was a really lovely video. Thank you for sharing such a personal story. It was a timely reminder to not take life too seriously and to enjoy it while you can 🥰 Happy Chuseok!

  • @liudmylaraichuk7595
    @liudmylaraichuk7595 Год назад +33

    Well... Hi from Ukraine. I like how you point out that difficult events and painful experiences can change the worldview and perception of reality. We felt it here too. After all, there are a lot of simple everyday things for which you can and should be grateful - relatives near you, their health, their lives, friends, wherever they are... and every new morning when you wake up alive and realize that you are given another day and another chance.

    • @wendybaker7999
      @wendybaker7999 Год назад +9

      Prayers for your family and your country 💜

  • @luclabouche7656
    @luclabouche7656 Год назад +1

    It's amazing how similar your experience of losing your mom is similar to mine. Before she passed, I lived as if everything lasted for ever. Her death thought me that life is finite as you said. The moment you're born, you start your journey toward death. That's actually life. When she passed, I thought the world ended. But it didn't, life went on. Eventually, I also moved on and continued with my own journey.

  • @espressoq5696
    @espressoq5696 Год назад

    Hello from New York, I respect your mum so much from this Q&A. She raised you two in a wonderful way. Hope you guys doing great in the future

  • @sintia179
    @sintia179 Год назад +2

    This was such a nice video. Videos like this are most times so superficial but I really connected with the sentiment of also losing a parent and how it marks you going forward. Happy Chuseok guys!

  • @Kumulmeskis
    @Kumulmeskis Год назад +15

    You look so alike and I enjoyed this conversation a lot. Enjoy your life the best you can and be good to each other, you two! :)

  • @Mercy_Wanjiku
    @Mercy_Wanjiku Год назад

    I love how you guys were honest ..........Your ''story'' has lessons and tbh i've learned something.

  • @katrinpogosyan4752
    @katrinpogosyan4752 Год назад +3

    I really resonated with your perspectives on life and hearing about the ordeals that changed how you perceive the world, goals, and societal pressures. Also, your brother is adorable and appears to have a calm personality that is opposite to your bubbly hype personality. Good combo!! 👍Honestly surprised your both still single LOL 😜

  • @luciana1930
    @luciana1930 Год назад +1

    "... the meaning of life? Nothing!" - I loved how straightforward he was. thank you for sharing these thoughts and experiences❣

  • @asmikannan1249
    @asmikannan1249 Год назад

    Honestly I really appreciate the perspective you guys highlighted in this video. We tend to take life so seriously and it's so important sometimes to remember that our existence in the grand scheme of things is merely insignificant. Thank you so much for sharing this ❤ 💗

  • @chan-oe5fv
    @chan-oe5fv Год назад

    Thanks for the video, it was really eye opening your really and what you guys have been through. Bring your brother back! You guys make a good team. Xox

  • @nellylara9341
    @nellylara9341 Год назад

    I loved this video so much! I agree on the fact that there is really no meaning to life other than be kind to others and yourself ❤️ Greetings from Austin, TX!

  • @shellingp8050
    @shellingp8050 Год назад +2

    Anna thank you for sharing a little bit of your upbringing with us. It was good to hear the background noise of your family enjoying themselves during Chuseok. It means that you are lucky to have a family to celebrate with. Please take the time to communicate more with your brother. Even if it is just to say, are you still alive? How are you doing? As you say nothing last forever. Your mom would be glad to know how well both of you are doing so far. Work on getting that special someone and hook your brother up with one of your girlfriends. He sounds like a nice guy. Happy Chuseok🎊⚜️

  • @melliott3681
    @melliott3681 Год назад

    My brother and I were separated at a young age by our parents divorce and grew up away from each other. I can relate to the two of you not knowing a whole lot about each other. As adults, my brother and I have reconnected through the death of our mother. He has become my friend, and the person I trust the most in life. It's sounds like as adults you two are forming that connection that didn't happen in youth, and maybe you'll discover that you can depend on each other more than in the past. Thanks for sharing Anna! I love your vlogs, especially when you get real about life. There's no pretense with you, and I think the world needs more people like you keeping it real, being yourself, living authentically, and finding joy with others, with nature, and fulfillment with your work.

    • @MixedRogueKhorri
      @MixedRogueKhorri Год назад +1

      same...me and my twin brother both half east asian were seperated at 8 years old and sent to different places( me the Uk for school).and him another english overseas region...we connected again at our fathers funeral in hong kong then again at his ancestral rites ceremony in busan.

  • @mistelzweig7284
    @mistelzweig7284 Год назад +6

    I don't know why this was on my recommendations bc I'm not a subscriber & I never watched a video of yours or knew about you before.
    But this was such a pleasant talk to watch! ^^
    My grandpa died a short while ago and as we were really close it's still shocking me through my bones. You are right, life is so short (and meaningless?). I'm not doing very well, I'm riddled with guilt and lost opportunities, missing my grandpa horribly and I'm not coping very well. I've had depression for over 15 years now and this all set me back so much, I rly went back on some progress I made.
    I do hope I can overcome it as strongly as you both did and maybe become a stronger person aswell..
    Life to me is finding myself. When I was younger I had all those plans & goals implanted in my mind, things society would want from me but I eventually figured out that that's a load of bullocks and atleast for me surviving in my own skin, managing daily stuff and caring for these few human relationships that I have is what is important and my "goal" in life.
    Thank you for sharing your personal views and emotions and I hope you both & your family have a great Chuseok!

    • @anna.lee_jy
      @anna.lee_jy  Год назад +1

      I think just being present and being happy in the moment is key! You’ll be ok :)

  • @Chill_Jill
    @Chill_Jill Год назад +12

    My condolences to you both. I'm sorry that you both lost your Mother at such a young age. I'm sorry you had to watch her go through so much pain and suffering.
    I hope and pray that you continue to carry her memory and her love throughout your daily lives and into your relationships and possible marriages and families of your own.

  • @vildank613
    @vildank613 Год назад

    Hi Anna . I really love you and your brother. And i am so sorry for your lost..As a person who lost my brother a few years ago ,I totally feel what you 've been through. At that time,i always told myself that he was gone but on the other hand he made me feel some kind of free (I don't know if i express correctly)and just like you said,this is a gift . Nowadays i feel like a little bit lost ,but i try to find a way to go on.. I am watching your videos.Thank you for making me feel good.Love you🙏🥰💜 Borahae🎈

  • @kellypuente
    @kellypuente Год назад +14

    I really want to hate your brothers personality but at the end I love it! Lol.. You guys are strong people.. I send you lot of lot of love, happiness and the best for you. Happy Chuseok for you and your family.

    • @SY-fp6ng
      @SY-fp6ng Год назад +4

      Why did you want to hate his personality?

  • @friendzr4eva
    @friendzr4eva Год назад +1

    You guys are amazing people!! Always know that, I’m going through something similar with my dad. It’s been really hard and going through the motions.. but yeah both your perspectives and what you’ve been through has really helped me. Thank you for this 💜 I really appreciate it 😘

  • @harriswangsa9440
    @harriswangsa9440 Год назад

    This video is full of life experiences of both of you. Thank you for sharing this with us Anna, you & your bro are amazing! Hopefully to see your video with ur dad again soon? That would be fun 😆

  • @kellylovestosing
    @kellylovestosing Год назад

    Aww this was a really good video I’m so sorry that you guys lost your mother. One of my friends lost her son a couple years ago and she said now that she has lost her son she no longer fears death. Before she feared it now she looks at things differently . Currently I am so scared to die but hopefully I can come to peace with it like you guys. What you said anna is so true we are so small and the truth is we are a fleeting moment what we can do is live and love and enjoy even the small moments while we can!! This was a cute video you guys should do more videos together in the future!

  • @liannamay
    @liannamay Год назад +4

    Such a heart warming video. Thank you for sharing your life experiences with us.

  • @Mauvaiseplaisante
    @Mauvaiseplaisante Год назад +4

    When you guys talked about your mom I cried a little. Thank you for sharing that.

  • @shwetaghosh6193
    @shwetaghosh6193 Год назад +1

    I loved the talk, I love this relationship, and I love you two♥️
    I really liked your brother's mindset, he's such a good human, rational, calm and just he is Him♥️

  • @FS-qp8ux
    @FS-qp8ux Год назад +1

    Anna, thanks for your video with your brother. I've just had a rough time and come across your video that reminds me a lot of the things i've been through and how much I should treasure the time I have when I'm alive.
    You're right....Life is short. Anything unexpected can happen in any minute.....(by the way, please let your brother knows he has a very attractive voice. If he ever holds any radio show, I could listed to him all night long 😆

  • @belidominguez9716
    @belidominguez9716 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! I love your channel and learning a lot about Korea. Love you and your brother's connection. Even if you are different, you still care about each other❤ Hope to meet you on my next trip to Seoul!

  • @rayne_stormzz
    @rayne_stormzz Год назад +9

    This is such a unique relationship, it's really interesting to watch you guys and hear your story

  • @loneeggtt
    @loneeggtt Год назад +5

    I am an only child and if I could chose someone to be my older sister it would be you Anna, I really admire you, sometimes I am in my head and I would think to myself what would Anna say to me rn or what advice would she give. You make me feel excited to be alive and to live my life. Happy Chuseok Anna, wish you nothing but the best for you and your family and your brother is very handsome but what should I expect when you're his sister.

  • @kirztine
    @kirztine Год назад

    Now why I’m crying! Lol! So rare to find people that talks about life like this. New subbie here, my first video I watched from you! And you’re an army 💜 too. 😂 yayyyy!

  • @BeLovelyOK
    @BeLovelyOK Год назад +5

    Anna, I lost my mom as well… She passed on to Heaven in front of my eyes. It is so tragic to lose a parent. I’m glad you talked with your brother about her. My mom said that talking about our loved ones that have died helps us to grieve & process our feelings. There are stages of grief, at some point most people go through all of them. People are so unique that the timing & order of the stages is vastly different for each person. Yes, you’re right, you can get through anything.
    Since everyone grieves differently, realize that people may show more or less denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance than you did or still do. When I saw my dad get so angry that he couldn’t save her, It broke my heart and I was scared at the same time…In the beginning there are more times of emotional outbursts as you navigate your life without your mom. Later, if/when you get married & have kids, you’ll probably miss her thinking about what she’d be like as a grandma to your kids or a mother-in-law to your spouse. Just wanted to share some of my story & what I’ve learned just to maybe help you if you can learn anything valuable from it.
    Also, to me the meaning of life is, like you, loving others & accepting Jesus for who He is & what He sacrificed for us. Praying for you & your brother & your father 🙏🏻

  • @herstorylives7405
    @herstorylives7405 Год назад +2

    For your Mum, I pray that you and your brother will work at improving your relationship and bond. You need each other. Mum was "special" so she deserves to rest in peace knowing the two she cared the most for also care for each other. I loved this conversation! (Your brother is so nice on the eyes).

  • @beautifullife7616
    @beautifullife7616 Год назад

    This is such a raw conversation. I really love it. Thank you so much for sharing 💕

  • @janejeong4994
    @janejeong4994 Год назад +12

    I have to say, I came to this channel because I wanted to learn more about you as a person after watching David's channel. This is actually the first video I've watched on this channel, and it made me cry. I really appreciated the perspective that you shared. I've always envied people who were fortunate enough to live abroad at a young age, but I realize now that everyone experiences pain.

  • @nicoletan7056
    @nicoletan7056 Год назад

    This was a very meaningful video. It is true that we should do what we like despite people's opinions and objections. Anyway I'm so glad that you are able to speak British English, I could understand it with ease!!

  • @poppette1978
    @poppette1978 Год назад +1

    Anna Lee u and ur brother are so cool I mean u have a very refreshing-so impressive mindset and personality, I wish my kids would feel that way too about the world and life in general... and prayers for ur mother may she rest in peace I'm sure she is a super proud mum 💜

  • @superskyshaymin
    @superskyshaymin Год назад +1

    I really like watching and listening in on converastions like this between siblings. It's funny how it's not just me who isn't paricularly close with his sisters

  • @clueless7999
    @clueless7999 Год назад

    Wow...you guys just gave me hope...was kinda depressed. Thanks you so much....God bless you two.🥰

  • @joyvazquez4639
    @joyvazquez4639 Год назад

    I enjoyed this interview with your brother. Why is he single? He sounds like a really good person & cute too. Thanks for the sneak peaks of him. Try to get to know each other a little more. Wishing you two the best of 2023.❤️💜💙🇺🇲

  • @alyc1083
    @alyc1083 Год назад

    Aw I love how you both talk about your Mom, and how she shaped how you live your lives. This was a really sweet interview. Also...I'm sorry I saw a peak of your brother's face and he's very handsome. 🥺🌹He seems like a really sweet guy. And his voice is really soothing haha.

  • @TygerBlueEyes
    @TygerBlueEyes Год назад

    You two should think about doing a regular vlog. You guys have a yin yang vibe going on. About the death and cancer a lot of us have the same feelings afterwards. a relief of sorts.

  • @moa2222
    @moa2222 Год назад

    this was a very inspiring video, thank you I need this ❤️💜

  • @farahdormanesh4690
    @farahdormanesh4690 Год назад

    I am glad you learned the positive view from a tragic loss one learns in 2 ways first by following good or positive behavior 2nd by avoiding what is destructive or negative, you and your reaction to your beloved mother is great example, good luck 👍

  • @karenchristensen3325
    @karenchristensen3325 Год назад +2

    It's fascinating to see familial relationships. I am very close to my siblings. We live in different states but call and text regularly. After our mom passed we drew closer. Family was the most important thing to her. It's been fun seeing my own kids get my worst traits. 😆😳

  • @user-pn1hr6gu1r
    @user-pn1hr6gu1r 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. My mom passed away 4 years ago. It is great that you made this video with your brother. It is important to keep close with family. I hope you change your mind to have children. Raising your children will challenge you to be the greatest version of yourself. Life is amazing when you can see the potential it holds.

    • @sc33h3o3
      @sc33h3o3 10 месяцев назад

      imagine someone who doesn't want to have kids trying to convince someone who wants to have kids NOT to have them.....
      also so many selfishly think of wanting kids yet are not realistic about what great parenting entails and are not financially established enough and are not thinking responsibly enough; it could be considered very responsible to hesitate, especially with all of the increasing instability in the world.

  • @cantbebotheredsometimes
    @cantbebotheredsometimes Год назад

    This was such an awesome conversation between siblings! Appreciate your vulnerability and openess! 🥰

  • @user-ed4pq6kd5t
    @user-ed4pq6kd5t Год назад +2

    둘이 안 친한것 치고 대화내용이 끈끈하고 서로의 가치관을 알수있는 영상이라서 너무 좋다! 더불어 내 가치관도 돌아보게하는 넘 좋은 내용들👍

  • @reluctantparticipant9103
    @reluctantparticipant9103 Год назад

    How did i miss this video...Omg the sibling " i don't care about yourr business because you're my boring sibling "energy...i love it...

  • @IcedAmericanna
    @IcedAmericanna Год назад

    I appreciate you both talking about your mom and also death. I'm having my first baby in a few weeks and both things - motivating my daughter, giving her opportunities, how do i leave a legacy if i die younger - are on my mind - thank you for sharing

  • @AdelieCreations
    @AdelieCreations Год назад

    Thank you for sharing your thoughtful conversation. Happy Chuseok! 💜

  • @michellesantos6706
    @michellesantos6706 Год назад

    That was great! I lost my Dad 8 years ago & I really believe that when you had so much love from a parent when they're gone those resounding feelings are what you're left with. My worst fear was losing one of my parents, so once my Daddy passed I sort of felt like...my worst fear just happened. I also got divorced right around then. He was a complete asshole so it was a fabulous thing, but even more so I was like ok...Loss, Divorce, Starting over...no more fear. Let it all go. Just live because life is short.

  • @allrandomstuff-yv4st
    @allrandomstuff-yv4st Год назад

    I am sure your mom would be proud of you guys seeing how strong you are also being such great people.... I love you so much Anna.. Happy Chuseok belated ig.... My love and respect towards you keep increasing with time 💜💜💜💜

  • @m1029
    @m1029 Год назад

    Your brother sounds so down to earth, I really liked his perspective.. it will be nice to hear him speak again… even a blind date sounds like a no to me, but with your brother? I don’t like the feeling of pressure too, but a chat with him with no expectations will be so cool :)

  • @Amiraj777
    @Amiraj777 Год назад

    Enjoyed this video so much. Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @watencio6984
    @watencio6984 Год назад

    Cute Q&A with your brother, I enjoyed it. It reminds me of my relationship with my siblings. I’m lucky I have 2 older sisters and 4 older brothers. Family is everything. Death does change your views on life and love. We lost my mom 14 years ago. It made my stronger and like you I don’t care about others opinions, as long as I’m happy.

  • @maryoyin2536
    @maryoyin2536 Год назад +1

    Funny how your brother gives David’s vibe🤣🤣
    His accent is to die for🔥🔥

  • @cloudchamois7004
    @cloudchamois7004 Год назад +1

    We appreciate this conversation thanks Anna 💜

  • @gabriellep9866
    @gabriellep9866 Год назад

    This was lovely to watch!❤.
    I think you were both very insightful, and shared some really good points.
    ( I am going to give be my brother a phone call now 😁 📱)

  • @Kistan12
    @Kistan12 Год назад

    Ok… I saw your brother’s face at 15:46 when he moved out of the blurred frame 😛….he’s very cute!!!

  • @cjwsk12
    @cjwsk12 Год назад

    This is my favorite video you’ve uploaded anna

  • @malihakarim1696
    @malihakarim1696 Год назад

    I understand what you talked about your mother's death and a parting gift thing. My father passed away last year,and the last few months ig is just tough and very stressful and that's why they are infact the last days, we only realize that later on.

  • @marikrisseabiera
    @marikrisseabiera Год назад

    Acts of kindness are cool right now. We have to be the reason someone believes in good people. I love your video content with your brother. Please keep on posting. Thank you for your hard work. Take care 💜

  • @paniz1479
    @paniz1479 Год назад +1

    I don’t know why, but your videos really inspire me❤️ You are such a good influencer Anna❤️

  • @Han-cj2jp
    @Han-cj2jp Год назад

    Hi Anna,
    Happy Korean thanksgiving.
    Your brother has a cool accent just like you.
    This was just a lovely conversation with your brother.

  • @theagelessfactor1980
    @theagelessfactor1980 Год назад

    The meaning of life is to experience everything but never have an unhealthy attachment to anything, This realm is an experiential school of sorts. When you truly think about who you really are; you are nothing but an energetic memory complex and energy is just information which constantly changes form, thus all your life times are an accumulation of knowledge giving you your own uniquely structured outlook within the energetic framework of all creation!

  • @slava4953
    @slava4953 Год назад

    I can only imagine how adorable both of u were as kids. Adorable brother and sister ,

  • @justeu4ria
    @justeu4ria Год назад

    Went through a roller coaster watching this! 🥺😭... love y'all ❤

  • @sandragiant777
    @sandragiant777 Год назад

    About your mum, I also think there's something to be said for just taking a "Damn the torpedoes" stand and just going for it and worrying about the details later. Sometimes we get caught up in analysis paralysis, and get so bogged down in the details that we end up not taking action or letting fear take over. Sometimes it's best to just act and figure out the details later (sometimes the details take care of themselves too).

  • @ericamulondo9669
    @ericamulondo9669 Год назад

    The more I watch this video, the more I treasure the conversation. Thank you for sharing

  • @slavvalb3933
    @slavvalb3933 Год назад +5

    Anna, thanks for introducing us your brother 😍. Very interesting questions . Aren't you different? Anna ,have a great week!

  • @RowdiesRoddies
    @RowdiesRoddies Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, Anna. Sorry about your mother. You and your brother stay strong.

  • @zacharikurbah6358
    @zacharikurbah6358 Год назад

    I love your videos, Anna. Happy Chuseok

  • @dewyazzie980
    @dewyazzie980 Год назад

    Wow! That was great! Your parents did an awesome job. So as my opinion you two would make great parents. And not to be a parent is a good decision for you as well. Thank you for sharing your sibling. Honor to your parents. Adventure on! Yes life is to live as you and for you.

  • @deenise1767
    @deenise1767 Год назад +2

    My life philosophy is "Stop and smell the flowers" "Always grateful" and "Money is not everything"