Asian React to Steven he's Video! / Korea, Japan, Thailand, India, Indonesia, U.S.A.
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- Опубликовано: 26 фев 2024
- Asians React to Steven he’s Video!
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Steven He: We are A sians not B sians! 😂😂😂
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Now whats next? C sians?
Nah bro we got D sians
@ErinOnodipe-kv8fz bro what about F sians
As Asian parent, even though I didn't expect my daughter to be the best, sometimes I still compared her to her friends. "You only got 85 but your 'stupid' friend got 95? Your friend studied well but you only mock her while not study seriously. "
😂nice reverse psychology
xD It really is for their own good though, this world isn't gonna run short of judgmental pricks anytime soon after all! I mean who WOULDN'T want their children to succeed in a world with that much "perspective" in place? As far as quality parenting goes, the fact that you take that into consideration FOR them makes you one of the better ones!
@@Danny-yw5jx we all experience that world of judgmental pricks every time we step out of the house or log into the internet. Like you said, there is no shortage of them. It would just be nice to have a place to rest without judgmental pricks.
@@yannym4605 Right?! I think one of the biggest problem with some of today’s adults-especially parents-is everyone seems to be trying way too hard to come off as friends with youths, and it just opens up more cans of worms than there should be! It’s especially problematic when parents forget they aren’t there to be their kids’ friends, they’re the first and most important influencers in their children’s lives! They HAVE to make tough decisions to ensure the future is prosperous. Anyway, like I said the OP is already leagues better off than most for knowing that difference!
I would say you only got 90 cus thats all you could get, while your friend got a 100 because thats all there is to get
Those gasps, 😮 and "omg" reaction when the "B in English" came up 🤣
I don't know who is steven he but why he sound like uncle roger
Maybe he's Singaporean 😂
He is the emotional damage guy
He is a legend!😂
Bro, he's the *Eeemotional Daemage* guy 💔
@@riduanapplebee I thought Steven is Malaysian grew up in the US?
I wish we had a russian and/or a middle eastern asian. People tend to forget that they are asian too.
facts
I think Russia is actually considered European.
@@craig2196 Siberian Russians are Asians though
@@craig2196not the southern east coast f Russia
@@craig2196 only the white russians want to see russia as european.
Its not that ALL asians are short.
Its that Asians on _average_ are shorter than most.
This IS true, Ive traveled through asia and while I did come acros people my size (6'2) or even taller, most people were well below what Im used to.
I am only 174cm, yet in Japan, I can bump on the door's top border
xD That is true, but when I move to Japan I'd be hard pressed to find another dude walking at 6'1" pretty much everywhere I go! It's gonna be a fun adventure for me!
as a asian girl I'm literally 4'11
@@ShadowNemuki Sh*t you not, I met an Asian girl at one point who was 4’5” xD not joking at all, she was presumably Korean. I say “presumably” because she was up for adoption as an infant with no record of her folks to recount… so yea, no way to be certain but still an interesting size for an adult in their mid-twenties!
@@Danny-yw5jx ah I say so as well. my mother is shorter than I, but I don't know her height but it's around there. I have to say, genes are crazy.
As an adopted korean with white parents...the "western" parenting stereotype doesnt apply toward me LOL my parents were practically asian parents in white bodies
like literally I'm not Asian or anything, my family is Italian, and they act more like the way people describe Asian parents ( stereotypes and the ways people in the video described them ) 😅😅
What is the opposite of a Banana? An egg? White on the outside, yellow on the inside? 🤣
"You sound like how dust taste" 😂
I love Steven He's vids. I grew up in NZ but my dad's side is Chinese Irish mum's Maori Scottish. Mum was so chill she was 'So long as you did your best' my dad was like 'Your cousin did better'. My mum when I was little did make me learn piano, I lost interest and picked up drums in HS instead. But yeah like the one who grew up in Aussie, similar thing here, learn an instrument, play lots of sports, make friends and study. It was too much so I just went Drums, Basketball, Art and Science as my main focus the rest I let fly by me.
As an indian i still can relate to him ❤
He is a whole mood😂
Me: I got a 100% out of possible 105% due to bonus question.
Parent: Why didn't you get a 105%?
In Korea, there are a handful of top-tier universities that _everyone_ is fighting to get into. In the US, there are so many tiers of universities that anyone who wants to get in can do so, from Ivy League to state colleges to trade schools. As long as you have a degree, it doesn't really matter where it's from.
it does but its most about the connections you make than the actual school
*Emotional Damage* 😂😂😂😂
I finished my Master's Degree in January. It's been non-stop work for two straight years with that degree. Even got a perfect 4 in my last semester. Have a fever right now and my mom is literally screaming at me for not working. "It's cuz of that damn cellphone"
Stay strong bro still love her shes still ur mom
Stay strong brother 🥺🫂✨💝
take her cellphone away lol
I didn't know that Americans were considered Asian... That's interesting to know.
Ohhh goddd😂😂😂
@@sakshisaini7380 😂😂
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She's mixed, she's half Korean half American that's why she's in the video
Hey! American can identify as anything they want. Freedom!
As an American who grew up in the 70's and 80's, we had salad real mash potatoes. I think it changed in the mid 80's. Because our lunch was not that bad. And we had an hr to eat.
Lunches were actually cooked from scratch for us. Now they only heat up tins of food just like the military. The lunch ladies only get 4hrs a day of work.
90s checking in. Boxed mashed potatoes, taco Tuesday's, square pizza Thursday's, and second option was a simple salad bar. Oh, and in the early 00s we had a greasy cheese-a-dilla thing. Twice only.
@@buffalosoldier19d42 My mom runs a cafeteria and when obama stuck her nose in things it made them stop doing home cooked food. If they can't turn in a label for each and everything they can't serve it. Back in the 80s and 90s we complained about the food but I wouldnt want to touch the boxed and canned crap they are forced to serve now. About all they need now to "cook" a meal is a microwave. Back then they actually cooked food. You can't force me to believe the food companies that make the premade meals wasn't paying her to force the schools to buy their products.
00's elementary school most of it was questionable lol especially the hotdogs. i still to this day havent found a hotdog that bounced as much as that one "cooked" lol. middle school it was half and half. whether the food was good or not. high school we had better options. but michelle obama did do one great thing. her health food thing pushed our state to have a local food for lunch day about twice a month or so. we got pretty damn good food on those days
@@user-neo71665 wasn't the plan was also to receive funds the schools had to sell the food so if kids didn't buy the lunch the school didn't get the funds. and as well it would bea waste of money when kids threw out there lunches as well.
there was a whole side where schools stopped the nutrition program because they couldn't even afford it, it's been a while but there was something on that whole back side
Barack Obama and Justin Trudeau grew up in Indonesia
4:37 The thai visual sigh is very visible : "Yeah okay, Jess, this isn't about America, no need to get insecure about it..." 😴
Rude but okay lol. No one said it was but she is in fact there to talk about America my friend😅. Wasn't getting "insecure" just doing what she's literally been called there to do so-
Steven he is hilarious. He makes great videos.
OMG the fact that the piano short showed up at EXACTLY WHILE I WAS PRACTICING PIANO + I'M ASIAN
Me realizing why I relate to Asians so much... cause my parents act like stereotypical Asian parents(despite the fact that they are not Asian).
ASIAN PARENTS ALWAYS COMPARING😂 AFTER THIS VIDEO MAYBE WE ASIAN HAVE THE SAME ROOT.. FROM ONE FATHER AND MOTHER 😂 EVEN OUR LOOKS IS DIFFERENT 😂
Steven needs to watch this video!
wait, usa is a asia??
Probably 1 of his parents is Asian
Na-uh
I’m Japanese and this comment made me laugh as I was thinking the same thing
Somewhere she mentioned Korea, maybe she has a Korean parent.
US is technically a European country not an Asian country
Where are the people representing China, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Russia????
Sloppy Joe's are not made with BBQ sauce.
The ketchup and mustard in many Sloppy Joes recipes is shared with some barbecue sauces.
The whole concept of this video
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!
I seem to remember there was always a salad bar or a veggie option in my school.. but yes the food was very hit and miss. Also a lot of things in the US are to facilitate profit and future customers. Crazy I know.
You sound like how dust tastes, is a totally underrated insult.
From my generation (Western): Parent: You think you have it hard? When I was a kid I had to walk 10 miles to school - in the snow - up hill - both ways! And I was grateful!" or "You think you have it bad? When we were kids all we got to eat was dirt! And we were grateful!"
We had to walk to school with no feet😂😂😂
I literally got top 2% in a national math test in my country and my mom still asked how I didn't get top 1%.
Mom this isn't how good I am compared to the rest of my class or school, it's the rest of the fucking country and YOU STILL COMPLAIN!?
It’s so interesting to see other cultures opinions about western parenting. For me it’s pretty strict but not to an extreme level tbh.
I am number 3 in class! " Why not number 1? ". I got number 1 in class! But, my math is 98%
" Why not 100?". 😂
Aah, America. The Asian nation 😂
She mixed Asian American xD
They are all so pretty 😍
Don't be weird
its hard being a teacher's daughter and going to be teacher's sister both push me to study harder than I'm capable of so I feel more comfortable with my dad as he never scolds me and always help me and just wants me to do what i love the most and doesn't really care if I'm not good at studying and I'm more good at digital art so he has put me in online class by professional digital artists for me to become a professional as i want to become one and also joined me on adapted math so i can also study easily and my passion is reading so he always buys my favorite genre books for me every time visits. I love you dad
As an Asian, I always had good grades and was well liked by my peers. So for me, my parents would always get on my case for overeating. I wear an American Medium/Large with a 32” waist and have an athletic build, but they always scolded me for being too“fat” 🤣
I kind of wish they'd showed them that last video in its entirety.
I'm Polish and a lot of parents in Poland is also like that
Well this was awesome
The issue here is it's just all women. Should be a mix of women and men because they both have different perspectives.
Asians have so many comparisons to Hispanics
The comparing your children.
The food being cooked for you.
You having to learn certain things so your learns show you off.
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This is true. My husband is American Hispanic and even though born/raised his family tells him he is Spanish and expect him to be more like them. Chalk and cheese!
I'm always tickled when Steven He says something along the line of not being able to active Asian powers while casually doing the Naruto hand gestures.😂
As a kid being raised by asian parents I'm glad most of the stereotype stuff was used on my older brothers.
My dad came here from Vietnam as a kid during the war. My 2nd oldest sister was the strait A student. One time she got a B and my dad flipped out calling her stupid and stuff. She was depressed for awhile. Lol
I remember in school, the lunch was so unfilling that skipping it seemed to have no real difference. I remember I'd need to buy like 2-3 lunches to just have a "proper meal."
I forget how much I had to pay for "lunch" but I knew it was a ripoff so I just hoarded and scavenged the vending machines. People said I was "pathetic" for digging through the change slots but on a regular basis I got like an extra dollar.
I miss lunches in elementary and middle school, also my school had fruits and veggies available in the free lunch
Free fruit was the best in elementary.
Even in middle school we had a full salad bar... the American chick went to a crappy school. I went to a lot of schools growing up because we moved a lot. I have probably been in more US school cafeterias than 80% of Americans and I can tell you her experience wasn't by any means the standard. My wife still talks about the super burrito our school used to serve over 20 years ago. Granted there's always some stuff that wasn't popular or healthy but for the most part I'd say that the majority of schools I attended from the 90s through 2007 had fantastic lunches.
1:21 some of that freedom comes in the form of getting kicked out once you turn 18, but in Asia as long as your parents know that you did everything in your power they wont hesitate to take you back in until you get you back on your feet
I don't have that stuff for lunch. I go to a private school in America.
I don't know where the girl from America went to school at, but that food sounds amazing meanwhile the best food at my school is the corn dogs. They can't even cook pizza, the dough isn't fully cooked and they use tomato paste instead of sauce.
Sometimes people forget school cafeterias have to cook for hundreds of students and many teachers and faculty. So they can go do far with the food
Ramadhan kareem 🇮🇩❤️🇵🇸
I love Steven He 😂
Actually, for taking instrument lesson, in Hong Kong, it used to be an advantage to get into better school if you have some certificate of your music level, however, nowaday, its not became irrelavant, but its like everyone have it, so you need to take it.
Stevens dad is like my dad he calls me a failure even though i got 99 and got an A+ in every exam he said i could do better and he said he got A++++++ in his olden days
Steven he is just my life in a nutshell in every single way
Steven be like:Emotional damage🗿👌
My parents aren't asian, yet I feel so identified 😂😅
I agree with the comparisons , I have many siblings I’m the youngest but I was pushed around more than my older siblings. My parents always compare me with my siblings and my friends , they expect me to be the best etc etc 😔😔
They cut off the best part of the last Steven He video where he actually does "Activate Asian power" for math, it's really funny. I get why they didn't include it, but his videos are funny
As an Indian, this entire video is #relatable .
OMG the way that one girl kept saying "not these things" and that music should not be something to study or get a job in was SO disrespectful and annoying to me because my mom's a piano teacher and she's 100% Chinese, that really offended me.
I actually know someone who's dad's a piano teacher as well! And he's Korean. I agree
xD I'm actually surprised nobody from Australia is sitting in that panel. I know they're not "technically" Asian but they ARE popularly nuanced as Asian to some degree!
i love the korean girl,she is sweet🖤
So accurate having Indian parents lol if I got anything below 95% in mathematics my father would tell me that's a scrape pass our family only accepts excellence I would always get 100% for accounting just physics and math were like 98's
Asian parent: You should be like the neighbor's kid!
Kid: You should be like the neighbor kid's parent!
XD
I may be wrong, but in many places in Asia there's still a lot of sexism towards women's future. So much so that most of the time parents will care mostly about them getting a certificate and then married. I'd like to see one video about asian men, because I think the pressure is on a whole new level when it comes to "grow up and make money".
The way they describe Asian parents is basically my Portuguese mom
"Asian React to Steven he's Video! / Korea, Japan, Thailand, India, Indonesia, U.S.A." apparently The USA is now part of asia, who knew
Steven he is getting more popular!!
I recall how it was in school. When you get the Math marks out everything else pales in comparison. Doesn't matter if you get 90+ in all but 60 in Maths.. bro you "stooobid".
Heights increase with nutrition, which tracks with wealth. The average height in every country was pretty short until a little over 100 years ago. Asians were far from alone in taking longer to increase their height. Younger Asians today are as tall as anyone. A generation or two ago, they were shorter.
we have 1 hour of hunch breake 🇮🇳🇮🇳
My dad wanted me in football, and I’m Texan I’ll let that one sit for a sec.
As someone who doesn't watch sports nor is from or been to Texas, the answer won't come no matter how much I think about it.
@@erikwilliam1254 Football is huge down here, college, high school, pro, football is practically our state sport.
@@steelsquire2153 Ah, okay.
@@erikwilliam1254just watch Friday night lights lol it'll basically summarize being a Texan and their love of football
As an American, I always find it a bit odd that people think Americans don't focus on school because it's so different from my experience - I think I heard "School is your job" from my Dad at least once a week. I mean, I know from my friends that that's not the norm, but I got massive lectures if I brought home anything less than an A. I remember getting straight As with a single A-, and my Dad told me it wasn't a real A. 😅
0:29 Height isn't a stereotype it's a fact. I'm a white guy from Calif, USA I'm 5'3". When I moved to the Philippines I suddenly found that I was closer to average height. Had a hard time dating in America because girls like guys taller than them, found a wife my size here.
agreed.
My parents must be a rarity because they don't urge me to study or getting perfect score. Just don't be the last in class I think 😂
You are FUCKING true we get compared everytime!
Damn that's brutal dude tough love not so bad build character.
Turkey being in the Westernmost point of Asia and Easternmost point of Europe, with soil on both continents and a society stuck between the two, Turkish parents have a bit of both.
Seeing thumbnail of Asian reaction and saw USA 😅
I haven’t seen Vietnamese girls in the show for a long time.
Bs about the Obama vegetables thing. They've incorporated veggies in the lunches or veggies only lunches since the early 2000's.
I graduated before that.. but in my state we didn't get much impact. To my knowledge, Texas schools hardly had that reach since the lunches didn't require us to pay for the vegetable if we meet 'free lunch' rule. I am shocked to hear that outside of my state did
As a Asian I’m really tall. I’m also good at math
Well the stereotypes sometimes comes from statistic. Like the high one - it's obviously not about every each of Asian person, but statistically speaking there are a lot of short people from Asian countries compered to some other places. When I'm telling to Asian guys on internet that I'm a girl 171 cm high they say I'm really tall because in their place it is like mostly around 160 cm for a girl. 😅
Same thing with "Asians are smart" - kinda comew from the fact how much Asian parents used to push their kids to study, surely won't be about everyone again. But also nobody is surprised when Asians win first places in any type of competition both knowledge ones and sport ones, because we all know they work extra hard there. 😅😂
For my country the sad stereotype is about drinking alcohol (Poland) but do we still have people who don't drink at all? Ofcourse! But a lot of us do drink and can drink a lot... 🙃
I'm American/Eastern European but my school is like half Indian people and so many of my friends will be like "oh no, I got such a bad grade my mom is gonna kill me" and I look and it's literally one point off from a perfect score. Perfect score in our classes is higher than 100% anyways it's not gonna affect their grade at all 😭😭😭
the height thing with Asians is the average.....so yes while you might see taller asians they are not the majority.
As an Asian, I absolutely love Uncle Roger.
About lunch I take the entire time
No vegetables in sight im a 90s baby that went to ghetto as hell school and we had vegetables and fruits.
Wait I'm confused- America is in ASIA?
TO BE FAIR parents used to push us to do better. However we turned out to be better prepared for the world that way.
Today's more relaxed learning may doom society with lack of knowledge which if that trend continues will lead to the same scenerio as innthe movie IDIOCRACY.
Now I'm craving sloppy Joes
Wow, as an American that one girl's school lunches sound like were in the bottom tier. We just about always had a side of vegetables with our lunches, and for dishes that usually didn't have a side of vegetables, they'd hide them in the main dish. Like, the meat sauce they used for the spaghetti actually had a full serving of pureed vegetables (not just tomatoes) in the meat sauce. I mean, flavorwise they were still crappy and bland, but they actually had balanced nutrition.
Granted, I'm probably a bit older than she is (I started high school in 2001), but I can't imagine school lunches actually got that much worse before Michelle Obama's campaign to improve them.
Also, man, a lot of my Asian friends growing up (especially Chinese, less so for the Vietnamese, Indian and Filipino, there weren't really a lot of other large Asian populations in my area growing up) would actually get grounded or otherwise punished for getting Bs in school.
😂 I was thinking the same thing. We always has vegetables and for her to say that schools were just about passing for certificates is a lie. I wonder where she went to school at. What part of America? There are teachers who offer free after school and before school tutoring. I'm not quite sure where she getting her info on. Granted every school isn't the same but I never had a sloppy Joe at school. Btw the Obama's were making the lunch more healthier not by the means of just fruit. Whole grain alternatives, milk vs chocolate milk, incorporating fruit as snacks vs chips, cookies, all my beloved snacks.
As an Asian i am good in everything, but math and that's my greatest weakness. Because, everything needs math.
Idk about yall but a sloppy joe is pretty damn good.
Saki is cute
9:11, NAH SHE SAID I AM GOODER
I am asian too by the way
Sloppy Joe’s are awesome