You have to remember the effect being filmed has on these answers. Anyone who’s lived in South Korea will have heard the stuff Koreans say about the Japanese, and it isn’t ‘how kind they are’ lol. That’s an issue to be aware of with these videos: Koreans are unlikely to say candid stuff about controversial topics while on camera, and answers will be skewed towards giving ‘virtuous’ answers.
speaking as an asian who grew up in the west (Canada) i can relate to the two korean american girls, here in the west no matter what type of asian you all of us tend to stick and get along to one another and arent really affected by the politics that happen within asia. because our issues in the west concern us more as asians than separately as chinese, jpn, korean etc.
Lots of Korean young people visit Japan and buy so many products...Also in Japanese museums it is interesting to note there exists the acknowledgment that alot of culture and knowledge was passed from China and Korea to Japan in ancient times. However WW2 isnt touched on.
Perspectives are different for Korean-Americans vs Native Koreans. *Korean-Americans weren't raised in Korea*...They wouldn't truly understand Eastern politics and it doesn't directly affect them as it does Native Koreans (Koreans who actually live in Korea)...So, obviously, Korean-Americans don't have general animosity towards Japan.
I really like this youtube interviewer and how he engages with people. The serious expression and he approaches questioning and listening to what people have to say rather than just dictate conversation or interject uncessary.
As a japanese, I understand why that young lady has anti japanese feelings. But I hope that she realizes many japanese people like myself like South Korea.
When she was talking about her parents talking about the old stories of Japan and Korea as soon as she said 1910, I kept thinking of Kim's convenience. That's still weirds me out though cuz my folks never spoke bad about the Japanese and I'm second generation.
These videos are gems fr
The girl with the black sweater really knows history . 👏👏👏✌️✌️
You have to remember the effect being filmed has on these answers. Anyone who’s lived in South Korea will have heard the stuff Koreans say about the Japanese, and it isn’t ‘how kind they are’ lol. That’s an issue to be aware of with these videos: Koreans are unlikely to say candid stuff about controversial topics while on camera, and answers will be skewed towards giving ‘virtuous’ answers.
I love Japan. I always was fascinated by it.
일을 직접 겪지 않았으면서 3자의 입장에서 한국인의 입장을 대변해 진지함이 없이 쉽게 말하는 외국인들은 무례하다
Love how that one chick just dropped English so casually like it was nothing.
Great video bro, very good insight 🔥🔥🔥
I'm enjoying your videos. Keep making interesting videos!
Can you ask Koreans what they think of US military in Korea?
Greetings from Jeju Island, korea 🇰🇷
speaking as an asian who grew up in the west (Canada) i can relate to the two korean american girls, here in the west no matter what type of asian you all of us tend to stick and get along to one another and arent really affected by the politics that happen within asia. because our issues in the west concern us more as asians than separately as chinese, jpn, korean etc.
I love the way you speak Korean. I don't know if it's an accent or what but it sounds very pleasing to the ears :)
I still remember how Koreans reacted when I conveyed to them I'm Japanese back in I was living in the Philippines (The thought I was a local.).
Lots of Korean young people visit Japan and buy so many products...Also in Japanese museums it is interesting to note there exists the acknowledgment that alot of culture and knowledge was passed from China and Korea to Japan in ancient times. However WW2 isnt touched on.
Perspectives are different for Korean-Americans vs Native Koreans. *Korean-Americans weren't raised in Korea*...They wouldn't truly understand Eastern politics and it doesn't directly affect them as it does Native Koreans (Koreans who actually live in Korea)...So, obviously, Korean-Americans don't have general animosity towards Japan.
I really like this youtube interviewer and how he engages with people. The serious expression and he approaches questioning and listening to what people have to say rather than just dictate conversation or interject uncessary.
As a japanese, I understand why that young lady has anti japanese feelings. But I hope that she realizes many japanese people like myself like South Korea.
You look so cool and cute speaking korean 😎😎😍 Taebakk!!
When she was talking about her parents talking about the old stories of Japan and Korea as soon as she said 1910, I kept thinking of Kim's convenience. That's still weirds me out though cuz my folks never spoke bad about the Japanese and I'm second generation.
Your channel is still underrated idk why but keep grinding 💪🏾