I love the detail, the fact that the boyfriend initially goes from hoping that this will be just a friendly dinner to a resignation of the reality, and came prepared, is awesome.
In this context, the literal translation doesn't matter. For Asian parents, it is expected for all asian children to graduate at a well-known university. In Chinese language, it is said correctly. However, in English language, the difference between the two, studied and graduated are different, but western culture, "Where did you study?" still is perfectly acceptable as in this context, the boyfriend already clarified and showed his graduation certification, so technically, he already a step ahead of the game in terms of the questions asked by asian parents. If this was a non-asian parents and situation, generally, the questions are asked differently or in a different manner or not at all. Second translation is wrong from an English language perspective, but in Chinese language, it is still different question but still can be interpreted the same but with a different meaning. From English translation alone, I agree, the translation doesn't/wouldn't make sense.
not true. it doesn't hurt your credit score if you're able to pay it off and on time, each time. each time you apply for a credit card though, you get a tiny red flag (nothing super major). if a credit card company offers you an increase in your credit limit, you take it, so long as your spending habits will decrease or remain the same ANDDDD you pay everything off and on time. the lower the percent of your spending over your spending power, the better it helps your credit score. if you can't control your spending or don't know how to pay things back in full and on time, then DON'T. DO. IT.
That's premium card mate. You pay hefty annual fee and they give you over the roof credit and support. The fact that you could own 1 states just how high your income and how good your crediy is. At least it does where I live.
credit score is for those who need mortgages or assets that require some sort of equity loan. if a commercial like that portrayed an individual who is from a wealthy background already, he wouldn't need or care less about credit score. the benefits of credits card he holds just shows how much incentive he can get even being rich. even rich like free stuff. for an average consumer who cares more about their credit score is likely not the top 1% or even top 10% or cannot even afford a house/apartment in LA, New York without any support cannot really be compared to someone with many credit cards. People work in financial services and supply credit cards don't base it on one or two metrics, there is history of records. 10 years credit history and made purchases of over 15,000 -30,000 USD per month as an example and paid off on time is no average case or average consumer. average consumers with median salaries only have credit limits under 10,000 usd. this is not even the rich boy exclusive example. even wealthier people with net worth over billions have their own exclusive cards with different criteria and benefits.
@@boo8399 so anyone that calls their mother "mama" is speaking (insert language here)? A lot of languages share words that are similar and they are definitely speaking chinese, not korean
I love the detail, the fact that the boyfriend initially goes from hoping that this will be just a friendly dinner to a resignation of the reality, and came prepared, is awesome.
The translation is wrong. The dad asked, “Where did you graduate?” And the mom asks, “Where do you live?”
Thank you
In this context, the literal translation doesn't matter. For Asian parents, it is expected for all asian children to graduate at a well-known university. In Chinese language, it is said correctly. However, in English language, the difference between the two, studied and graduated are different, but western culture, "Where did you study?" still is perfectly acceptable as in this context, the boyfriend already clarified and showed his graduation certification, so technically, he already a step ahead of the game in terms of the questions asked by asian parents.
If this was a non-asian parents and situation, generally, the questions are asked differently or in a different manner or not at all.
Second translation is wrong from an English language perspective, but in Chinese language, it is still different question but still can be interpreted the same but with a different meaning. From English translation alone, I agree, the translation doesn't/wouldn't make sense.
Ok?
@@WM-eg4gh thanks for the explanation
He forgot the fruit basket and gold lol
The picture he showed is him and Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba group. Net worth $35.6 billion. Just to show he has connections. :)
Fuck he's loaded
Us Chinese take connections very very seriously
And they dared to say "not bad"... dude... there is nothing better in China !
" You can do So much Better "
But mom i love him .
" I wasn't Talking to you "
Can parents be gold diggers?
money talks. 😂😂😂
bro giving property papers like menu😂
This is funny af
MEN IS ONLY LOVED IF HE PROVIDES 😑
😂😂😂😂😂😂 chinese and indian parents know very well about ur partner.
Indeed, you can be a short, fat ugly guy but as long as you have wealth, it's all good.
Definitely Chinese mandarin and even the booklet written in Chinese
its a commercial lol
arts come from reality
If you dating a Asian girl this is the best video for your first tutorial
SO FUCKING TRUE AHAHHAHHAHAHAHAHAH
Bro is on the next level
But where is the basket of oranges with the red ribbon :/
RUclips need ha ha emoji
😂
What is a title of the movie?
It’s a commercial
its funny af
Fuyeng fuyeng
It's fuwuyuan fuwuyuan
is that a movie what is the title
Movie name
Commercial
What is the name of the movie this clip is from
Whats the red booklet thing?
Curious too, probably a housing cert?
red diploma?
+Valeria Draserra a housing cert?
Property title deed.
It might be a passport. They ask him where he lives after all
Damnnnnn😂😂😂😂
Cute
Bad story for the kid tho, too many credit cards hurts credit score
It's premium cards like Gold or platinum that require a high income. Those are different from the free annual fee cards you find in the States.
not true. it doesn't hurt your credit score if you're able to pay it off and on time, each time. each time you apply for a credit card though, you get a tiny red flag (nothing super major).
if a credit card company offers you an increase in your credit limit, you take it, so long as your spending habits will decrease or remain the same ANDDDD you pay everything off and on time. the lower the percent of your spending over your spending power, the better it helps your credit score.
if you can't control your spending or don't know how to pay things back in full and on time, then DON'T. DO. IT.
That's premium card mate. You pay hefty annual fee and they give you over the roof credit and support. The fact that you could own 1 states just how high your income and how good your crediy is. At least it does where I live.
credit score is for those who need mortgages or assets that require some sort of equity loan. if a commercial like that portrayed an individual who is from a wealthy background already, he wouldn't need or care less about credit score. the benefits of credits card he holds just shows how much incentive he can get even being rich. even rich like free stuff.
for an average consumer who cares more about their credit score is likely not the top 1% or even top 10% or cannot even afford a house/apartment in LA, New York without any support cannot really be compared to someone with many credit cards. People work in financial services and supply credit cards don't base it on one or two metrics, there is history of records. 10 years credit history and made purchases of over 15,000 -30,000 USD per month as an example and paid off on time is no average case or average consumer.
average consumers with median salaries only have credit limits under 10,000 usd. this is not even the rich boy exclusive example. even wealthier people with net worth over billions have their own exclusive cards with different criteria and benefits.
Everyone talking about credit cards. You don’t have to pay back debit cards.
hhahahhahhahahaha.
Not Chinese thai people
Lolol
Aint
哈哈哈哈
And this is why I'll never date an Asian guy that grew up in Asia...
But first you need to prove that you are able to get an Asian rich man's attention.
Movie name?
Commercial
this is korean... not chinese
Jung Hobo no it's not
btsArmy Army she referred to her mom and dad as eomma and appa. that’s korean.
@@boo8399 so anyone that calls their mother "mama" is speaking (insert language here)? A lot of languages share words that are similar and they are definitely speaking chinese, not korean
@@boo8399 dont be stupid. Im korean and thats defintely not korean.
last ofus there’s no need to be rude and call me stupid. it was a simple mistake.
Maybe this that i will become i haaaa when i meet my sweet beloved lovey dovey waifu yandere wife family