Korea don’t have any discrimination laws for foreigners which is why it’s so easy to reject and be rude to foreigners (I’ve lived in Korea), so I understand their pain. It’s difficult. Wish they could highlight this issue more in the show because it’s something every foreigners who lives in Korea for a long time faces.
they don't have to care. it's not like its america where they are a melting pot of different types of people. plus, their global image (korea's) doesn't matter thattttt much
In the US and Canada a Korean could sue for being discriminated against at work or if they didn't get a job because of race. However in Korea they only want foreigners to be teachers, maybe restaurant workers, and possibly laborers...that's it. And there is no law against discrimination. It's very ignorant, wrong, and hurtful that many Koreans think foreigners can't be doctors, lawyers, nurses, engineers, or CEO's in Korea. Even though in other countries many Koreans hold these positions. I love a lot of things about Korean culture. However this is one thing that I find to be a turn off. And makes me not want to visit or enjoy the culture like I use to ☹️.
It’s been a growing concern for many Foreigners living in S.K. Many opt to leave the country entirely after just a few years there. But the discrimination or (foreign labor issue) has spilled to many sectors in the country and is something the Government would have to really look into in fear of looking completely biased, losing tourism and so on.
@UCwqG7-CBgyRbTwlN96b5hfw Hmmm let's be real and have an honest conversation. I'll give just one example. If you do a comparison to US and Korea it is EXTREMELY rare to see a foreigner working at a hospital. Now think about it a hospital is huge and has many employees but not one is foreigner 🤔🤔🤔?? Not one Dr, nurse, or clinical person. Not in the cafeteria, janitorial service? But an American hospital. I have been to plenty and guess what...I've seen diversity in all areas. And for those who want to say 'oh oh its because they don't speak Korean (Hangul).' We know that's not true because plenty of foreigners do speak it. So no sir I respectfully disagree. Yes, races sometimes get discriminated against in the US. But definitely much less in comparison to Korea. And at least there is something you can attempt to do about it if does happen. In Korea you can't do anything about discrimination. With all of that being said I still enjoy many things about 🇰🇷 culture 💙.
I also love Korea n the future would love to visit but one thing I’m concerned is that the justices system over there is broken I thought is was safe but apparently I was wrong when I watched a documentary talking about here on RUclips but I will still visit when I have chance to
It's so silly that they have to get "naturalized" to become a Korean citizen. Their mom is Korean. They should automatically get Korean citizenship. Also the fact that they speak fluent Korean and have made an effort to be Korean. In America, if you have a parent(s) that is a US citizen, you are a US citizen. And of course, if you were born here, you're a citizen.
Besides people take advantage of America's citizenship law. They purposely come over to have babies here. There are actually places that advertise homes for you to have a baby in.
Korea don’t allow DUAL CITIZENSHIP if they got Iran or foreigners’ citizenship, Korea don’t recognize them as Koreans. But if koreans abroad but have foreign citizenship want to traval to South Korea, there is a visa special for them if they can prove 1 of their parents or grandparents hold a Korean passport, they can easily enter Korea.
They are so humble and kind 🥹I wish nothing but the best for them. I know they will do amazing at whatever they pursue. I wish I could give them a hug and let them know that they are doing a great job in life ❤️❤️🥹
Both of them are so pretty, and a government employee and flight attendant is a very realistic and stable job, good to know that they want to pursue something more obtainable. I wish there were more laws passed in Korea to not discriminate employees based on race, gender, age like America as long as they can perform the job, but korea is so behind in equality even in the workforce.
@@charmander777 Yes but there are plenty of jobs, some people cannot be flight attendant since you need to travel all the time especially if you have a family. A government employee involves exams and interviews, and there are many fields you can go into depending what you specialize in. Also not everyone would want to work for the government but for a company with more prestige and pay.
@@vivianwhee Koreans call their country hell joseon for a reason. I often fly in korean airlines...their flight attendants are top notch...it's very hard to get a flight attendent there. Most young Koreans want a government job that's secure. High competition. Same for getting a job at Samsung
@@charmander777 since she knows both korean and iran, she can work in AirAsia, Asiana, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, etc, flight attendant is not a high paying job and she is more than pretty and skilled enough. government job is way more competitive with civil service exams, like 2% rate out of millions, but the old will need to retire eventually. there is always small and mid-size companies out there with foreign relation opportunities.
Amazing, she looks Korean, sounds Korean. So polite. So pretty. Korea has very high standards. In Australia, looks and language skill not so important especially for labor jobs.
She doesn’t look Korean to native Koreans tho that’s the thing. To foreigners yeah you can tell she’s part korean. But even being part Korean isn’t Korean enough to natives. It’s harsh out there FR
South Korea is to good to be true when you are a foreigner or even a half korean. Working there would not be easy unless you'll be taking jobs that south koreans dont like example are factory work & menial jobs that doesnt require a degree. Because of the risks of these jobs koreans will find someone else from other countries to work. It's really good to see that the reality of like is being shown here in this youtube channel. Eye opener for everyone considering living in Sokor.
This family is amazing. Parents are really hardworking and the girls are amazing. I'm sorry that my country and it's condition caused these beautiful people have to immigrat. Actually most Iranian are immigrating and running out of the country. Wish the best of luck for this family. ❤❤❤
Koreans will discriminate against anyone who is not fully Korean. The child of my professor got bullied for being half Chinese. The bullying started once they heard him speaking Chinese with to his mother. They like western features but getting married to a westerner and having kids with them is frowned upon. Just look at most mixed race Idols. They all share the same bullying story, but now people love them for their looks. I couldn't take longer living more than 5 months in that country. Being a black person you receive more discrimination and unpleasant looks. I feel so bad for anyone with a darker skin competition living there because they will never really be considered part of their society
To be a gouvernement employee you have to be a citizen for some years I think. But still I hope she succeed. She is beautiful. Sadly Korea, Japan, China don’t allow dual citizenship so it’s hard to succeed in the naturalization process.....they want to make sure you integrate into the country well. Korea and Japan are stricter on foreigners since they have a small land with big population already....
@@Gudetamaluver Yeah I remember, for japan : they had to choose before they reach 23. I agree they should allow dual citizenship because many mixed kids or asians who were born or grown up overseas can love their 2 nationality or identity. And it’s easier to travel and keep family ties. I’m fine with them limiting their immigration quota since they have small land and don t want too many immigrants to avoid overpopulation.
@@YouYou-sm8tf That's true in most case but sometimes (like in my case) you choose your citizenship at 24/25. I wish dual citizenship or something similar in the near future.
@@Gudetamaluver I agree, both Korea and Japan have low birthrate, if they allow more mixed Korean/Japanese to keep their dual passport, many koreans/japanese abroad can move around easily and increase birthrate/population (or stabilize it better). Since they are already harsh on immigration quota....they should open more option to their citizen.
Its so weird for me as a Polish to see this discrimination. I mean in Poland if sb speaks fluent Polish then he or she IS Polish, no matter mixed ancestry. Some ppl can be racist but if you speak fluently then ypu are like 'ours' you know. Like bruh you learned such a difficult language you ARE native without a doubt!
i have 1/2 asean sons and daughters.whom are 38 to 26,and they were told that..they can apply for brazilian citenship,,cos i m a brazilian.even though they were born in asea.but the same thing does not apply in asia..if a person married outside of their country,,specially if they are a woman.their kids are not eligible for citezenship
Almost all foreigners are teachers or restaurant workers. I think racism exists everywhere but korea omg.. N they prefer mixed white kids for kpop. For this i feel proud as indian. There is absolutely no discrimination here for foreigners. So many live here n become whatever they wanna be. Actors physicians architects fitness trainers, diplomats.. Maybe they wont get job in vernacular local language but with English, Hindi they can get any job.
Once a 혼혈 always a 혼혈. 혼 = Half 혈 = Blood. I always thought this was a terrible way to refer to another human being but it certainly reflects how Koreans think of biracial Koreans.
Malaysia is the same or worse, just be ause you are a malaysian woman and have a child it doesn’t mean your child can become a citizen but if its a malaysian man, his child automatically gets one. Shameful.
yup in constitutions but if father malaysian also hard to get and not straight forward.its not about muslim.its civil law.sharia law for muslim only.dont make assumption if u dont know.
@@jopesulaiman I'm a Malaysian, duh...... and you know what I'm struggling to even get a citizenship, let alone a visa permit to allow my kid to stay with me because I've to come back and care for my ailing parents. Most of the Malaysian guys I know who are married to foreigners have zero problems with giving citizenship. if you don't know, don't make assumptions either. It affects all races.
@@hagridlemonhead611 yes in constitution stated "father" not parent or mother.by definition clearly father. i'm support gender equality.to change that maybe hopeless.u know politicians.
I get it that South Korea is a bit strict on becoming a citizen, you don’t want it to be like the US. I live in Switzerland now and here when you’re born here with one parent from Switzerland, you have to live here for 10 years + do a language test and then you get the passport. I am happy that they didn’t make it too easy. If both parents are foreigners and you were born in that country, you don’t get that passport from the country you were born in, you have the wait until you’re 18 again and do a test.
It seems they need to be patient to get documents even they already passed the test. I know it’s hard.. but rule is a rule. Every country has their own rule that we have to follow and respect it.
lol south korea even discriminates against half koreans too ..... wow! how insane is that they even speak good korean. Serious they are so pretty than ur avg korean
That’s how it is for African Americans if you don’t sound “white” on the phone, if your name isn’t long or sounds “ghetto” to the employer, or for females if we are not wearing protective hairstyles like we can’t wear out braids in most jobs still; that is why most of us wear wigs so we can be socially accepted into society because it’s still that stigma about black females and our hair smh. We face same or similar situations girlfriend but we still breaking down these barriers and creating laws to help us as well; we still protecting and marching for the same rights MLK marched for.
It is quite weird to me that he said that she is genetically ready for it? What does that have to do with the Genes, is it because shes mixed? Sounds so silly...
There is so much discrimination in Korea. I am totally put off from visiting that country again. The poeple are not friendly either. Yes, you get the few that are okay, but the majority are just stone cold. You cannit excuse such bad behaviour with being "conservative".
I don't like the comment she passed for hijab that you cannot work in hijab,she never tried working in it and top of all that it's about someone's belief.If this family didn't like living there so they moved but don't make comments because alot of people are living there with those rules and are happy with them. Our environment is different depending upon the places and people so respect please!
She just assumed bc that’s all i she knows and sees. It was obvious she didn’t mean it in a bad way. I thought the same thing, cause it makes me sense. But also, I don’t know. I just know what i hear and see. Sometimes ignorance is bliss with good intentions, no one was offended bc they knew she had no idea
Actually usually Sayu is really respectful of other people's religion and such. I don't think she meant anythink bad with it. Saying this as a hijabi myself, I have seen her so many times.
Нашла из-за чего переживать. Мы-корейцы. Живем в России. В детстве на почве дискриминации много раз дрались. И до сих пор есть негласное правило " не брать нерусских" на определенные должности и места работы.Что-то не видела,чтобы у нас кто-то рыдал. Мама меня учила всегда держать удар. Быть на порядок выше по достижениям. Кстати, в Корее нас называют русскими. Для хангуков мы все равно недокорейцы. А корейской крови у нас 100 процентов. Меня это не волнует. Я принимаю себя такой,как есть. А светлая кожа у меня от природы,в России в моем регионе нет столько солнца. Я без единой операции вполне нормально выгляжу. И мне все равно,что думают остальные. Для меня загадка,почему в Корее не смотрят на профессиональные навыки,ведь для работы это важнее. Зачем тупая красота? Тем более это относительная категория. Корейцы называют красивыми людей,которые с моей точки зрения выглядят обычно,у нас такие по улице ходят. И симпатичных называют страшными. Где логика? " Что есть красота, сосуд она, в котором пустота,или огонь мерцающий в сосуде?"
I'm confused as to why she said she doesn't wear the hijab when Mahsa Amini was killed for "bad practices" of wearing the hijab. Although this clip was probably broadcasted a while ago, even the hosts assumed that Iranian women usually wear a hijab since it was decreed since the 80s. Can someone explain?
I think she meant while working out she doesnt wear the hijab because its an only womens space. As she said men and women have different timings at the gym and are not allowrd to see each other. The host asked if it was hard working out with a hijab.
Bruh, 2022 and South Korea is still closed minded and shallow. Idek if these mcs are genuine or not cus they do these contents for entertainment. I’ve seen them using foreigners for contents and made fun of them when the underlying problem is more serious. Like cut it out, you guys are entertainer not psychologist or counselor who would really help them.
I mean. The world is a big place. They dont have to live in Korea.. alot of Koreans dream of leaving Korea all the time. It's a small country and people are small minded.
@@kcufuoy5062 its true. there's even a scale of 'tolerable' foreigners MADE by a korean that shows white people are at the top- they are the most acceptable and favoured type of foreigner. but south asian, middle eastern, or black are at the bottom
@@kcufuoy5062 White people are definitely preferred for the few jobs available to foreigners in Korea. In that sense, they do have 'privilege'. It isn't nonsense from that perspective.
I think they are not in the right place. It would be more comfortable to start all over again in Iran whose society is more accepting. They also look more Iranian than Korean. Their names, too, are Iranian. However, job market could be the biggest quest. My heart pours for these people.
@@InternetStranger902 Language doesn't mean much when you are handsome. Unlike for you, you have to dissect and think about every word you have to say to the female your brought on a date to in the mall because you are a lame Dork.
@@واديالذئاب-غ7ز pretty sure it doesn't matter what definition you use... asking a woman to "serve you" is not how you're going to get women. There's no evidence I can see that indicates OP's first language isn't English either.
Nah, if you're not a citizen, you can't get a government job. ya'll kids are so naïve. Unemployment rate among Koreans themselves are high, you're not entitled to a job or your dream job just 'cause you're a foreigner. Respect their law and don't whine about it. Don't get me wrong, these two girls are doing their best, and that's what matters. Just don't blame it on others, the system, nor the culture that you now want to be part of. And ya'll who dont know crap about the culture dont assume you know it all after listening to some K-pop music and watching some K-dramas.
Korea don’t have any discrimination laws for foreigners which is why it’s so easy to reject and be rude to foreigners (I’ve lived in Korea), so I understand their pain. It’s difficult. Wish they could highlight this issue more in the show because it’s something every foreigners who lives in Korea for a long time faces.
They don’t have any discrimination laws because apparently they can’t be racists. 🤷🏽♀️
they don't have to care. it's not like its america where they are a melting pot of different types of people. plus, their global image (korea's) doesn't matter thattttt much
Discrimination laws don't work. We have a bunch here in the U.S. and it does nothing.
Well yeah..bc they're not meant to be a diverse country. South Korea isn't America.
Yeah cuz discrimination is impossible in the West due to discrimination laws
In the US and Canada a Korean could sue for being discriminated against at work or if they didn't get a job because of race. However in Korea they only want foreigners to be teachers, maybe restaurant workers, and possibly laborers...that's it. And there is no law against discrimination. It's very ignorant, wrong, and hurtful that many Koreans think foreigners can't be doctors, lawyers, nurses, engineers, or CEO's in Korea. Even though in other countries many Koreans hold these positions.
I love a lot of things about Korean culture. However this is one thing that I find to be a turn off. And makes me not want to visit or enjoy the culture like I use to ☹️.
It’s been a growing concern for many Foreigners living in S.K. Many opt to leave the country entirely after just a few years there. But the discrimination or (foreign labor issue) has spilled to many sectors in the country and is something the Government would have to really look into in fear of looking completely biased, losing tourism and so on.
@@kazuhirala and this is another great point. S.K makes hundreds of millions dollars (billions of won) every year because of tourism.
this.
@UCwqG7-CBgyRbTwlN96b5hfw Hmmm let's be real and have an honest conversation. I'll give just one example. If you do a comparison to US and Korea it is EXTREMELY rare to see a foreigner working at a hospital. Now think about it a hospital is huge and has many employees but not one is foreigner 🤔🤔🤔?? Not one Dr, nurse, or clinical person. Not in the cafeteria, janitorial service? But an American hospital. I have been to plenty and guess what...I've seen diversity in all areas. And for those who want to say 'oh oh its because they don't speak Korean (Hangul).' We know that's not true because plenty of foreigners do speak it. So no sir I respectfully disagree. Yes, races sometimes get discriminated against in the US. But definitely much less in comparison to Korea. And at least there is something you can attempt to do about it if does happen. In Korea you can't do anything about discrimination. With all of that being said I still enjoy many things about 🇰🇷 culture 💙.
I also love Korea n the future would love to visit but one thing I’m concerned is that the justices system over there is broken I thought is was safe but apparently I was wrong when I watched a documentary talking about here on RUclips but I will still visit when I have chance to
I hope these girls succeed in whatever they do, they seem like genuine, kind hearted people and they deserve happiness.
It's so silly that they have to get "naturalized" to become a Korean citizen. Their mom is Korean. They should automatically get Korean citizenship. Also the fact that they speak fluent Korean and have made an effort to be Korean. In America, if you have a parent(s) that is a US citizen, you are a US citizen. And of course, if you were born here, you're a citizen.
laws about citizenship in other countries are different. you can’t expect it to be all the same
Besides people take advantage of America's citizenship law. They purposely come over to have babies here. There are actually places that advertise homes for you to have a baby in.
Korea don’t allow DUAL CITIZENSHIP if they got Iran or foreigners’ citizenship, Korea don’t recognize them as Koreans.
But if koreans abroad but have foreign citizenship want to traval to South Korea, there is a visa special for them if they can prove 1 of their parents or grandparents hold a Korean passport, they can easily enter Korea.
@@YouYou-sm8tf correct.
If a foreigner lets suppose an unregistered refugee or on any US valid visa gives birth to a baby then the baby will be US citizen automatically?
They are so humble and kind 🥹I wish nothing but the best for them. I know they will do amazing at whatever they pursue. I wish I could give them a hug and let them know that they are doing a great job in life ❤️❤️🥹
They're so talented, it honestly sucks they had to go through so much and weren't able to figure out what they wanted to truly do.
Hope the sisters know that there's nothing wrong with who they are as a person. it's society that's the problem.
Both of them are so pretty, and a government employee and flight attendant is a very realistic and stable job, good to know that they want to pursue something more obtainable. I wish there were more laws passed in Korea to not discriminate employees based on race, gender, age like America as long as they can perform the job, but korea is so behind in equality even in the workforce.
Every smart korean wants the same jobs though 😆
@@charmander777 Yes but there are plenty of jobs, some people cannot be flight attendant since you need to travel all the time especially if you have a family. A government employee involves exams and interviews, and there are many fields you can go into depending what you specialize in. Also not everyone would want to work for the government but for a company with more prestige and pay.
@@vivianwhee Koreans call their country hell joseon for a reason. I often fly in korean airlines...their flight attendants are top notch...it's very hard to get a flight attendent there. Most young Koreans want a government job that's secure. High competition. Same for getting a job at Samsung
@@charmander777 since she knows both korean and iran, she can work in AirAsia, Asiana, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, etc, flight attendant is not a high paying job and she is more than pretty and skilled enough. government job is way more competitive with civil service exams, like 2% rate out of millions, but the old will need to retire eventually. there is always small and mid-size companies out there with foreign relation opportunities.
what a beautiful and kind family
Amazing, she looks Korean, sounds Korean. So polite. So pretty. Korea has very high standards. In Australia, looks and language skill not so important especially for labor jobs.
She doesn’t look Korean to native Koreans tho that’s the thing. To foreigners yeah you can tell she’s part korean. But even being part Korean isn’t Korean enough to natives. It’s harsh out there FR
Only with the mask on. She looks like Girls Day Yura. Without the mask, she's in trouble.
Хангуки вычислят даже чистокровного иностранного корейца,говорящего без акцента. Климат,иная пища меняют внешность.
i understand their daughters feelings!! we’re in a similar boat! hope you find your heart and path…!! it’s not something you can rush
What a sweet family.
South Korea is to good to be true when you are a foreigner or even a half korean. Working there would not be easy unless you'll be taking jobs that south koreans dont like example are factory work & menial jobs that doesnt require a degree. Because of the risks of these jobs koreans will find someone else from other countries to work. It's really good to see that the reality of like is being shown here in this youtube channel. Eye opener for everyone considering living in Sokor.
This is why my mum chose Australia for us we are korean Iraqi and it would’ve been hard job wise
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This family is amazing. Parents are really hardworking and the girls are amazing. I'm sorry that my country and it's condition caused these beautiful people have to immigrat. Actually most Iranian are immigrating and running out of the country. Wish the best of luck for this family. ❤❤❤
When she cries, you just start crying as well.
i lobe how koreans are still trynna find a way to blame her for her situation. like bruh
Much much love to the daughters!! great family!
Koreans will discriminate against anyone who is not fully Korean. The child of my professor got bullied for being half Chinese. The bullying started once they heard him speaking Chinese with to his mother. They like western features but getting married to a westerner and having kids with them is frowned upon. Just look at most mixed race Idols. They all share the same bullying story, but now people love them for their looks.
I couldn't take longer living more than 5 months in that country. Being a black person you receive more discrimination and unpleasant looks. I feel so bad for anyone with a darker skin competition living there because they will never really be considered part of their society
Girls, be easy on yourselves! You are BEAUTIFUL human beings. You will get to where and who you want to be, patience, sweethearts. Bless You Family 🌺
Both sisters are very beautiful and kind 🥰🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
To be a gouvernement employee you have to be a citizen for some years I think. But still I hope she succeed. She is beautiful.
Sadly Korea, Japan, China don’t allow dual citizenship so it’s hard to succeed in the naturalization process.....they want to make sure you integrate into the country well.
Korea and Japan are stricter on foreigners since they have a small land with big population already....
Japan allows dual citizenship but up to a certain age. But I wish Asian countries like Korea, Japan, China, etc. allowed permanent dual citizenship
@@Gudetamaluver Yeah I remember, for japan : they had to choose before they reach 23.
I agree they should allow dual citizenship because many mixed kids or asians who were born or grown up overseas can love their 2 nationality or identity. And it’s easier to travel and keep family ties.
I’m fine with them limiting their immigration quota since they have small land and don t want too many immigrants to avoid overpopulation.
@@YouYou-sm8tf That's true in most case but sometimes (like in my case) you choose your citizenship at 24/25. I wish dual citizenship or something similar in the near future.
@@Gudetamaluver I agree, both Korea and Japan have low birthrate, if they allow more mixed Korean/Japanese to keep their dual passport, many koreans/japanese abroad can move around easily and increase birthrate/population (or stabilize it better).
Since they are already harsh on immigration quota....they should open more option to their citizen.
India Also
Shame these vids of foreigners isn't seen by the general population of Korea. Not that most of them would be interested anyway
It's actually a tv show, so most likely Koreans watch it too
@@KHJAddicted yup the show is very popular in Korea
I appreciate the honesty of this program; it's still very upsetting that discrimination like this is considered okay to do.
Its so weird for me as a Polish to see this discrimination. I mean in Poland if sb speaks fluent Polish then he or she IS Polish, no matter mixed ancestry. Some ppl can be racist but if you speak fluently then ypu are like 'ours' you know. Like bruh you learned such a difficult language you ARE native without a doubt!
Same in the U.K. despite some people just being ignorant. If you speak English and your here/born here or work here then yep your british
@@GeekyC Ehh it’s definitely more than some people
@@GeekyC i wouldn't go that far. the uk is pretty good but deep down people do not view you as fully british if u don't look british.
Poland is literally one of the most Islamophobic and racist countries in Europe but yes you're weirded out by this video. Give me a fucking break.
I also hear many good things about Poland, though the language must be really hard to learn.
S.Korea really have many different types of Discrimination. You name it,and you will definitely got it.
The only way to avoid being discriminated against by East Asians is by being a beautiful blonde white girl.
@@joseph3036 lol exactly
@@joseph3036 they too get discriminated as foreigners for jobs n even in schools, even if they are popular. Remember somi the actress.
i have 1/2 asean sons and daughters.whom are 38 to 26,and they were told that..they can apply for brazilian citenship,,cos i m a brazilian.even though they were born in asea.but the same thing does not apply in asia..if a person married outside of their country,,specially if they are a woman.their kids are not eligible for citezenship
That’s so bad really sorry to hear that from London U.K
Very loving family.
Almost all foreigners are teachers or restaurant workers. I think racism exists everywhere but korea omg.. N they prefer mixed white kids for kpop. For this i feel proud as indian. There is absolutely no discrimination here for foreigners. So many live here n become whatever they wanna be. Actors physicians architects fitness trainers, diplomats.. Maybe they wont get job in vernacular local language but with English, Hindi they can get any job.
Actually even foreign kpop idols have gotten hate for being mixed. TXT Huening Kai, Somi, and Samuel to name a few just for being mixed.
Omg, I just realized where they are at. 😭😭 I literally just ate porridge from there today and that street I've memorized it from the back of my hand
Very sweet daughters!!
Shes pretty much Korean. She understands.
Once a 혼혈 always a 혼혈. 혼 = Half 혈 = Blood. I always thought this was a terrible way to refer to another human being but it certainly reflects how Koreans think of biracial Koreans.
Lastly , Korea refusing Koreans is one of the most Korean things to happen since the Japanese imperial days
Malaysia is the same or worse, just be ause you are a malaysian woman and have a child it doesn’t mean your child can become a citizen but if its a malaysian man, his child automatically gets one. Shameful.
That’s way worse tbh
Ig that’s what happens if u live in Muslim country
yup in constitutions but if father malaysian also hard to get and not straight forward.its not about muslim.its civil law.sharia law for muslim only.dont make assumption if u dont know.
@@jopesulaiman I'm a Malaysian, duh...... and you know what I'm struggling to even get a citizenship, let alone a visa permit to allow my kid to stay with me because I've to come back and care for my ailing parents. Most of the Malaysian guys I know who are married to foreigners have zero problems with giving citizenship. if you don't know, don't make assumptions either. It affects all races.
@@hagridlemonhead611 yes in constitution stated "father" not parent or mother.by definition clearly father. i'm support gender equality.to change that maybe hopeless.u know politicians.
I get it that South Korea is a bit strict on becoming a citizen, you don’t want it to be like the US.
I live in Switzerland now and here when you’re born here with one parent from Switzerland, you have to live here for 10 years + do a language test and then you get the passport. I am happy that they didn’t make it too easy.
If both parents are foreigners and you were born in that country, you don’t get that passport from the country you were born in, you have the wait until you’re 18 again and do a test.
It seems they need to be patient to get documents even they already passed the test. I know it’s hard.. but rule is a rule. Every country has their own rule that we have to follow and respect it.
lol south korea even discriminates against half koreans too ..... wow! how insane is that they even speak good korean.
Serious they are so pretty than ur avg korean
It would be nice if she tried to become a nurse. Her mom was one and probably has a lot of connections to help her out. Just an opinion here.
Dang I want to visit Korea but if they treating they half Koreans like this I’m toast brudda I’m good 😭😂🤝
That’s how it is for African Americans if you don’t sound “white” on the phone, if your name isn’t long or sounds “ghetto” to the employer, or for females if we are not wearing protective hairstyles like we can’t wear out braids in most jobs still; that is why most of us wear wigs so we can be socially accepted into society because it’s still that stigma about black females and our hair smh. We face same or similar situations girlfriend but we still breaking down these barriers and creating laws to help us as well; we still protecting and marching for the same rights MLK marched for.
It is quite weird to me that he said that she is genetically ready for it? What does that have to do with the Genes, is it because shes mixed? Sounds so silly...
나도 이란에서 왔다
you're muslim ?
There is so much discrimination in Korea. I am totally put off from visiting that country again. The poeple are not friendly either. Yes, you get the few that are okay, but the majority are just stone cold. You cannit excuse such bad behaviour with being "conservative".
the racism
does anyone have the daughter's instagram details?
I don't like the comment she passed for hijab that you cannot work in hijab,she never tried working in it and top of all that it's about someone's belief.If this family didn't like living there so they moved but don't make comments because alot of people are living there with those rules and are happy with them. Our environment is different depending upon the places and people so respect please!
She just assumed bc that’s all i she knows and sees. It was obvious she didn’t mean it in a bad way. I thought the same thing, cause it makes me sense. But also, I don’t know. I just know what i hear and see. Sometimes ignorance is bliss with good intentions, no one was offended bc they knew she had no idea
She apologized and acknowledged her mistake, at least now she knows. It's not like it's common knowledge
Actually usually Sayu is really respectful of other people's religion and such. I don't think she meant anythink bad with it. Saying this as a hijabi myself, I have seen her so many times.
She said it must be hard to work out in a hijab, and it is. I don’t see the big deal.
Нашла из-за чего переживать. Мы-корейцы. Живем в России. В детстве на почве дискриминации много раз дрались. И до сих пор есть негласное правило " не брать нерусских" на определенные должности и места работы.Что-то не видела,чтобы у нас кто-то рыдал. Мама меня учила всегда держать удар. Быть на порядок выше по достижениям. Кстати, в Корее нас называют русскими. Для хангуков мы все равно недокорейцы. А корейской крови у нас 100 процентов. Меня это не волнует. Я принимаю себя такой,как есть. А светлая кожа у меня от природы,в России в моем регионе нет столько солнца. Я без единой операции вполне нормально выгляжу. И мне все равно,что думают остальные. Для меня загадка,почему в Корее не смотрят на профессиональные навыки,ведь для работы это важнее. Зачем тупая красота? Тем более это относительная категория. Корейцы называют красивыми людей,которые с моей точки зрения выглядят обычно,у нас такие по улице ходят. И симпатичных называют страшными. Где логика? " Что есть красота, сосуд она, в котором пустота,или огонь мерцающий в сосуде?"
Allah y hdina
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I'm confused as to why she said she doesn't wear the hijab when Mahsa Amini was killed for "bad practices" of wearing the hijab. Although this clip was probably broadcasted a while ago, even the hosts assumed that Iranian women usually wear a hijab since it was decreed since the 80s. Can someone explain?
I think she meant while working out she doesnt wear the hijab because its an only womens space. As she said men and women have different timings at the gym and are not allowrd to see each other. The host asked if it was hard working out with a hijab.
Bruh, 2022 and South Korea is still closed minded and shallow. Idek if these mcs are genuine or not cus they do these contents for entertainment. I’ve seen them using foreigners for contents and made fun of them when the underlying problem is more serious. Like cut it out, you guys are entertainer not psychologist or counselor who would really help them.
I mean. The world is a big place. They dont have to live in Korea.. alot of Koreans dream of leaving Korea all the time. It's a small country and people are small minded.
Seems impossible living in Korea 🇰🇷 as a foreigner?
That’s why I don’t really like leaving or working in Korea coz they don’t even make a news about how they are more racist…..
Racism persists in Korea. Sad
hehehe.. even if she wore loose trousers the curves will still be somewhat visible
They should’ve stayed in korea from the start. Iran is just not worth it
White people in asia have the opposite experience. Their privilege helps them.
Nonsense. Not in Korea or Japan.
@@kcufuoy5062 its true. there's even a scale of 'tolerable' foreigners MADE by a korean that shows white people are at the top- they are the most acceptable and favoured type of foreigner. but south asian, middle eastern, or black are at the bottom
@@kcufuoy5062 White people are definitely preferred for the few jobs available to foreigners in Korea. In that sense, they do have 'privilege'. It isn't nonsense from that perspective.
I think they are not in the right place. It would be more comfortable to start all over again in Iran whose society is more accepting. They also look more Iranian than Korean. Their names, too, are Iranian. However, job market could be the biggest quest. My heart pours for these people.
They have tough laws cause technically Korea is still at war..
Its seem very hard in finding a job in korea if you are a foreigner.
Oh no , if you’re American ,British or those from rich European countries,they’ll love you.
Iran of course its Conservative country that you need to cover the leggings.
I thought you can get Korean citizenship through your mom now?
Dam she’s beautiful, please serve me I’ll take care of you~
Asking a woman to "serve you" is exactly why you won't get women...
@@InternetStranger902 pretty sure his first language isnt english and means "waiting tables" as a server since that's the word they used in the video.
@@InternetStranger902 Language doesn't mean much when you are handsome. Unlike for you, you have to dissect and think about every word you have to say to the female your brought on a date to in the mall because you are a lame Dork.
@@واديالذئاب-غ7ز pretty sure it doesn't matter what definition you use... asking a woman to "serve you" is not how you're going to get women. There's no evidence I can see that indicates OP's first language isn't English either.
Nah, if you're not a citizen, you can't get a government job. ya'll kids are so naïve. Unemployment rate among Koreans themselves are high, you're not entitled to a job or your dream job just 'cause you're a foreigner. Respect their law and don't whine about it. Don't get me wrong, these two girls are doing their best, and that's what matters. Just don't blame it on others, the system, nor the culture that you now want to be part of. And ya'll who dont know crap about the culture dont assume you know it all after listening to some K-pop music and watching some K-dramas.