Both of Daniel Kaluuya parents are african immigrants. So I am sure he probably got this debate with his parent when he told him we was going to be a actor.
i say the world needs more doctors cause most if not some who are doctors of this generation nowadays act like they couldn't careless about treating a patient who came to a hospital for urgent care.
@@harniejr.6279 I can't speak to what a classic "African'" parent line is as i have Nigerian parents so that is my only experience and Africans are not a monolith.
"Oh no! We are bleeding!" "Is there a poet in the house?" ROTFL! And I'm an English lit teacher! But I'm also the daughter of Nigerian parents so this skit was HILARIOUS!
@@advikdeshmukh805 Wrong. @dionlow is *_an_* English teacher. If you're gong to wander around the internet correcting people, at least be accurate yourself. 🙄
My parents are immigrants from India. My best friend growing up was Musa who's parents are immigrants from Nigeria. They literally had monthly get togethers to discuss how disappointed they were in both of us for "becoming too American".
As an Asian kid heading for law school this fall, I must say, actually you can totally be a creative writing major, and that will be magically totally fine with your immigrant parents, as long as you go to law school after college.
As the Slavic daughter of a math teacher and an electrical engineer who can’t do math to save her life and is heading to law school with a history major, I can attest to this.
Says the person barely having any life experience, acting all high and mighty now because your about to go to law school. I could already tell your gonna be a good lawyer by your attitude and bossy mentality. Telling people how to live thier lives, shhiiieeeet. We need more people like you.
i have completed 6 years of schooling in design, gotten a masters in design, and i'm currently working in design and my Liberian mother still says "it's never too late to become a nurse like your cousin". lol im triggered
Girl I'm Liberian...I still get suggestions to go back for nursing. And I major in nutrition decades ago. So you can imagine how conversations go with family. 😏
It crosses cultures... I'm Black-American and in HS, I said I wanted to be a doctor (which was BS - if you were a HS honors student, they only directed you to medicine or law... I chose medicine, but I never even LIKED science.) Got to college and changed my decided that I need to be realistic and chose law. Then changed my major to philosophy and FELL IN LOVE. Landed a doctoral fellowship in right out of my BA program. Free tuition and living expenses paid. I did drop out, but landed a decent gig with TONS of upward mobility and I took advantage of it and moved up quickly - based on accomplishments. One day - YEARS LATER after MANY professional accomplishments - I was complaining about my job and my mother reminded me that I was supposed to have been a doctor. As I was an adult at the time, I LOST IT! I listed every accomplishment I'd had thus far and told her "With that statement, you have negated EVERY SINGLE THING I HAVE DONE. I DON"T EVER WANT TO HEAR THAT AGAIN." It's been over 15 years - and she's never said it again. Sometimes, you gotta pop-off.
Lol! I’m Liberian too and I’m triggered too!! I received my undergrad degree in Marketing. I worked as a travel retail buyer for 6 years before transitioning into nursing, my family tells me I finally have a real career smh
Yo this was so genius in every way! And being African I remember telling my family I wanted to be a writer and they told me “Do you want to be homeless too?” 😁😁😁
@@princeLC I remember my uncle wanting to have a conversation with me in front of my dad when I was in undergrad about me pursuing acting in college lol. My dad said "my man, it's what she wants to do with her life." I wish you the best with your writing and see you on the red carpet my friend!❤🙏🏿
@@monahyancy Aw likewise love I’m actually a filmmaker! Check out my work! My family still asking me how much money I’ve made and honestly with all the money I’ve lost maybe I could have chosen being a doctor as a minor! Lol ruclips.net/video/e1uUyi7Qghk/видео.html
On behalf of your parents, "You are a complete disappointment and it is not too late for you to become a doctor. Now please pass the Jollof Rice." 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
As an African this hits home so hard... I told my mom I didn't want to study medicine she literally wailed and passed out.... Im an internist now.... She won lol
If i were Ego i would live in these comments because the comedy just keeps on giving. "Wailed and passed out", that's impressively passive aggressive, lmao.
@@dharanishakthivel7263 And on the Elon Musk Mother's Day episode, her mom actually was there to say that, while she's proud of her daughter for being an actress on a sketch comedy show, she would be prouder of her if she became a doctor.
They are the most successful comedians alive! Regular work & the longest running show on tv. Well done comedians that aren't doctors. Haha. I know a few doctors who would have been better off as something else--they sure aren't happy or good at what they do.
A few weeks ago I told my Ghanaian mom that I want to be a playwright (needless to say, she wasn’t happy). When this sketch was over, she called me and when I picked up the phone she said, “That one reminds me of you!”
I hope you continue pursuing your dream/goal. The world does need more poets and playwrights, the world just don't be knowing that until they experience the work/art created that changes their lives.
2 Haitian parents so I can also relate If it isnt doctor, lawyer, or engineer its nothing. I showed my mom a drawing when I was younger just because I thought it was a good drawing and she said something about art not being a good job or something (I was like 14). My dad doesnt know what computer science or IT is so we just tell him my major was computer engineering because it has engineer in it
These are TRUE African parents, tho! I'm a child of Ghanaian and Cameroonian immigrants. I studied Journalism, not pre-med, engineering, or law. Love SNL for creating this sketch. UPDATE: I shared this skit with my W. African parents on Sunday -- my mom was laughing with tears in her eyes! Then she shared it with her friends! She said she saw herself in the skit. Even funnier? My brother's name is David and he changed majors in college.
This hit too close... I went to school to become a doctor and then changed to history. My parents, “it’s in the past, how you going to pay for your bills? With a story about a dead guy?!”
@@euhphoricalyour own is different. Computer science is relatively new. When they see tou bringing home cash, it will be added to their list of profession.
My lil brother was accepted to Drexel for engineering back in 2001. He came to my parents talking about he wanted to do criminal justice. That’s when my parents turned exactly into the ones in this skit.
@@kodeh7931 My parents are descendants of slaves and if I had said I wanted to major in criminal justice they would have turned into those two as well.
When SNL roasts your culture it means you've made it to mainstream America. Wow ...big ups to all our groundbreaking Nigerian stars representing us well.
A few months ago I saw an Instagram live with Ego and Bowen abt how they were both supposed to be pre med in college but then decided to pursue comedy. Both having immigrant parents they talked abt their experiences and this skit perfectly captures it
I thought that muhwhite supremacy is holding them back. And if it does, how come that Asian and african migrants in the US earn more than the white population?
What makes this skit even funnier is that Daniel and the actress that plays the Nigerian mom probably got a similar lecture from their folks when they told them they wanted to pursue acting.
Wow! Fortunately, my half-sister Gessy was raised by a doctor, so she became one easily. As for me, I was mostly raised by my biological dad Luc, so I had to become like him, Mr. Porter. Or more like HHA or The Help like my deceased mother, Lourdes.
My neighbors are from Nigeria and when they have gatherings I love to hear this kind of conversation go on. Some of the older ones do "NOT" have a filter and DO NOT CARE that you are literally right there in front of them and I swear it's so uncomfortably hilarious lol. But I love em to death.
I HAD to pause the video at 1:30, bc I'm a Nigerian student who changed their degree course from a science to creative writing and I had to clutch my head in emotional distress😭😭😭
the more i read it though. like something Becket would write. it pokes fun at the poetic contrivance of attributing colors to our emotions by using a deconstructed simile to emphasize the superficial. just as we might paint a wall blue regardless of the wall's inherent qualities, so too do we paint our poems with overwrought literary devices that ultimately stultify emotion, which naturally eschews the order poems impose it. "Blue as blue paint" suggests the paradox of using a written form to express the ineffable.
We need an Indian version of this. I, as an Indian, can verify that the only career options are Doctor, Lawyer, Accountant and recently Engineer has been added to this 'extensive' list.
@@dewilew2137 You are 100% correct. I'm German American and it was Pre-Med or Pre-Law. My parents weren't going to pay for anything else. But at least you end up with a career and no debt...unlike your friends that had fun in college LOL
This may be Egos experience with her Nigerian parents after she got a Bio degree from USC; she had talent though and made her comedy career a few yrs thereafter
It's loosely adapted! She wanted to be an actor. The only way her parents agreed was for her to study pre-med in the city of her choice -- LA. She kept her major and hustled in comedy in LA.
It’s the sound of death when he mentions “creative writing”, the whole village in Nigeria already knew that David is a Doctor in the making & then this😂😂😂
Im a Haitian-American Psychologist and my cousins are computer engineers, pharmacists, nurses etc. I have two cousins who want to be in the arts and it’s not easy for them in our family with our parents 🥴
I was shock that my friend married an artist twice her age, I don't think he sold any of his painting since they got married in 2008. She has a stable job, they are still together...
@@tatnat1287 Yeah. I'm near an art school and there seem to be some kids that turn out that way. Have 2 roommates who are 20+ who are still in art school and still having to be supported by parents. The issue really is art college is so DAMN expensive. Unless you're able to make something of your degree (which a lot of them do too by taking on jobs as graphic designers or clothing/furniture design etc.), it's tough to make it out in the art world. The competition is fierce and you have to be very talented and ingenious.
I love the juxtaposition of the Mom encouraging Linda that her stew would be really good but absolutely not having when their son says he wants to be a writer. Every part of this skit was hilarious!
I relate to this so hard. Indian parents are the same way and this sketch is barely an exaggeration lol. Especially the part where they say you can become a writer AFTER you retire from being a doctor, lmaooo I’’m almost certain bowen or ewo wrote this because they were both premeds
I love how Daniel and Ego are representing their African roots in this sketch, at first they said Nigerian dish, then Daniel said Ugandan dish.😆 🇳🇬🇺🇬🇳🇬🇺🇬🇳🇬
this skit right here is my life. I want to be a director/writer, but my only choice is a doctor. these two right here are my african inspirations. I'm so proud of them for this skit, you can't even imagine. I may or may not have screamed for 4 mins about the existence of this skit.
“Promising Young Writer? Who promised you what?”
every immigrant parents statement
Seriously FSE. 🏆
Absolutely!!!
We saw the video
Hahahaha. I lol-ed on this. Too funny!
"Yes, if it's anything we learned in this pandemic that the world needs more poets" lmaoo
As a poet, I gagged 🤣
@Changing Growing Congratulations, you got the joke!
@Changing Growing I write about love, life, dreams yet to be fulfilled. I'm almost done with my second installment.
Cuz scientists are doing such a great job fucking up the world
This was funny af.
“If you really don’t want to be a doctor, you have to” ...classic Nigerian parent line.
You can just be a disappointment instead
Both of Daniel Kaluuya parents are african immigrants. So I am sure he probably got this debate with his parent when he told him we was going to be a actor.
i say the world needs more doctors cause most if not some who are doctors of this generation nowadays act like they couldn't careless about treating a patient who came to a hospital for urgent care.
Not just Nigerian but African. Kaluuya is Ugandan as his parents are.
@@harniejr.6279 I can't speak to what a classic "African'" parent line is as i have Nigerian parents so that is my only experience and Africans are not a monolith.
"Oh no! We are bleeding!"
"Is there a poet in the house?"
ROTFL! And I'm an English lit teacher! But I'm also the daughter of Nigerian parents so this skit was HILARIOUS!
I'm an English teacher too...i was rolling
@@dionlow I hope you’re not an English teacher... because it’s “I’m a teacher too” not an
That part had me dying! 🤣
Perfect way to end that skit.
@@advikdeshmukh805 definitely am. Typo. Thanks for the catch. That's why we teach editing and review
@@advikdeshmukh805 Wrong. @dionlow is *_an_* English teacher.
If you're gong to wander around the internet correcting people, at least be accurate yourself. 🙄
As the daughter of an immigrant I relate to this deeply.
That's because immigrants know what it's like to be actually poor
Omg, yes. My Peruvian mom wanted me to major in Accounting.
Oh yes, as an immigrant this is real. The pressure and expectations.
Because yall are elitist
Every immigrant family ever. Lol
My parents are immigrants from India. My best friend growing up was Musa who's parents are immigrants from Nigeria. They literally had monthly get togethers to discuss how disappointed they were in both of us for "becoming too American".
I didn’t want to laugh, but I had to! @ the monthly meeting😂😂🤣
🤣🤣
That was hilarious. 😂😂😂
lmaoooo
😂😂😂 omg
I love how Kenan's character is just mindin' his own business, until he hears the poem
"nuttin wrong wit being a doctor"
LMAO
Keenan's character was sneak-dissing.😆
@M77, I know, that is when I busted out laughing!! It made it funnier because it looked like Keenan wanted to laugh so bad also!!🤣🤣
My favorite part!!!😂
“You can be a doctor for 40 or 50 years and then write when you retire” 😂😂😂
Lmao yeah that’s real Nigerian parent sentiment lmfao.
@@vl5008 and a smart one
Really good idea tbh
@@byanymeansnecessary9329 Writing doesn't work that way.
My mother actually hit me with a similar line. She said she'll pay for med school and once I made my own money I could do creative writing.
This is probably the most culturally accurate sketch of African parents!
Caribbean parents too!
ruclips.net/video/jyfoVghdrQc/видео.html
Both Daniel Kaluuya and Ego Nwodim have African parents. I am sure they are re-enacting something.
indian parents too
Jewish parents too!!! We really are all much more the same than different.
They need more African skits! This was phenomenonal
Other cultures are like this also
@anime dumpster fire I felt this skit and I´m white central european :-) some things are universal
@@72jurg ok and?
@@barbieblue3336 ok and?
@@yourrrsmile
My sentiments exactly! Very well said! 🙄
As a Ghanaian, when she said “Eheeeee!” I died. Couldn’t be closer to the truth. They should’ve added “look at your life”
As a Liberian, same 😂😂
And Nigerian, the same too. Lol
As a Cameroonian SAMMEEE LMAOOO 😭😭
Absolutely!!🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha I love hearing the accents. Same reason I loved the parents on Bob hearts Abishola
As an Asian kid heading for law school this fall, I must say, actually you can totally be a creative writing major, and that will be magically totally fine with your immigrant parents, as long as you go to law school after college.
That’s assuming you get into law school.
American law ..limits you.to.america ... American doctor..the world is your oyster
As the Slavic daughter of a math teacher and an electrical engineer who can’t do math to save her life and is heading to law school with a history major, I can attest to this.
@@stebossm3195 You can study international law.
Says the person barely having any life experience, acting all high and mighty now because your about to go to law school. I could already tell your gonna be a good lawyer by your attitude and bossy mentality. Telling people how to live thier lives, shhiiieeeet. We need more people like you.
"Promising Young Writer, who promised you what?" Lmaooo I love her
Ok, if you really don’t want to be a doctor, *you have to.*
🤣🤣🤣😂😂. That line felt too real.
the orignal. ruclips.net/video/-542YQ7k1qY/видео.html
😆
I read this multiple times 🤣🤣🤣
I tried that with my son. He joined the army.
i have completed 6 years of schooling in design, gotten a masters in design, and i'm currently working in design and my Liberian mother still says "it's never too late to become a nurse like your cousin". lol im triggered
Girl I'm Liberian...I still get suggestions to go back for nursing. And I major in nutrition decades ago. So you can imagine how conversations go with family. 😏
It crosses cultures... I'm Black-American and in HS, I said I wanted to be a doctor (which was BS - if you were a HS honors student, they only directed you to medicine or law... I chose medicine, but I never even LIKED science.)
Got to college and changed my decided that I need to be realistic and chose law. Then changed my major to philosophy and FELL IN LOVE. Landed a doctoral fellowship in right out of my BA program. Free tuition and living expenses paid. I did drop out, but landed a decent gig with TONS of upward mobility and I took advantage of it and moved up quickly - based on accomplishments.
One day - YEARS LATER after MANY professional accomplishments - I was complaining about my job and my mother reminded me that I was supposed to have been a doctor. As I was an adult at the time, I LOST IT!
I listed every accomplishment I'd had thus far and told her "With that statement, you have negated EVERY SINGLE THING I HAVE DONE. I DON"T EVER WANT TO HEAR THAT AGAIN."
It's been over 15 years - and she's never said it again. Sometimes, you gotta pop-off.
@@cmwashington 👊
At least you had the guts to pop off I'm still scared😬😂
Lol! I’m Liberian too and I’m triggered too!! I received my undergrad degree in Marketing. I worked as a travel retail buyer for 6 years before transitioning into nursing, my family tells me I finally have a real career smh
“I wake up and my emotions are as blue as blue paint.”
😐
“You know, uh, ain’t nuttin’ wrong with being a doctor.”
😆
Hilarious 😂
No true Nigerian child will break that kind of news... In front of “company” or In that much close proximity to a slap or death! 🤣🤣🤣
facts hahahahaha
You mean African
All u see is blinding white light if too close to ur parents
@@tinyqx5427 seeing Tweety birds and stars. LOL
Hell no... I don't think so. That would be a "dirty" secret i would have to live with until death. 😆
They got the Nigerian family spot on:
Firstly the son being called David
secondly ‘can you pay the bills with an award?’
😂😂😂😂😍
They’re a Ugandan family.
@@WonLotto100M they literally say in the first 30sec that the mom made Nigerian stew. I think they are half Nigerian, half Ugandan
@@fakeemochick Ego Ndwodim is Nigerian-American and Daniel Kaluuya is Ugandan-British, so this absolutely checks out.
Why the son called David?
@@sergiodelrioreyes7655 christian/biblical
Listen in African families, you’re either going to be a doctor or a lawyer. “What is creative writing? Eeehhh” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same in Asian households - engineer ok, too.
Damn, we should form a support group.
My sister wants to be Neuro surgeon, my brother a lawyer, and there me non-profit social worker 😃.
Or an engineer
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Kembo14 Equally important and necessary, thank you 😊
Yo this was so genius in every way! And being African I remember telling my family I wanted to be a writer and they told me “Do you want to be homeless too?” 😁😁😁
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣ahhhh! African parents oh!
I’m cracking up! 😂😂😂
@@monahyancy ehhhhh ma sista I am telling you ohhhh!!!
@@princeLC I remember my uncle wanting to have a conversation with me in front of my dad when I was in undergrad about me pursuing acting in college lol. My dad said "my man, it's what she wants to do with her life." I wish you the best with your writing and see you on the red carpet my friend!❤🙏🏿
@@monahyancy Aw likewise love I’m actually a filmmaker! Check out my work! My family still asking me how much money I’ve made and honestly with all the money I’ve lost maybe I could have chosen being a doctor as a minor! Lol
ruclips.net/video/e1uUyi7Qghk/видео.html
As a Nigerian who actually got into uni to study medicine but is now a multimedia artist, I can relate 😂
On behalf of your parents, "You are a complete disappointment and it is not too late for you to become a doctor. Now please pass the Jollof Rice." 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 😂 good one
no theirs jobs in the multimedia field.
@@jeremyp2164 lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How did you do this pls 😅?😂
As a Nigerian who did not become a doctor, I can say this is super accurate 😂
On the money. I'm an Artist....
as a korean person and aspiring english major, this is dead accurate
(edit: equally as useless- an aspiring history major now)
Get out now
Emphasis on the deadly. My mom is gonna kill me when I tell her I want to major in theatre.
@@winsuma8253 😂 better make it a double major
My mom is Korean and I felt that in my soul. LOL
My daughter is also an English major 😩
I swear Daniel Kaluuya is so amazing in every skit. He is one of the most versatile actors out there right now.
So it WAS Daniel Kalluya! That’s the sign of a great actor.
Kaluuya; sorry 🤷♂️
As an African this hits home so hard... I told my mom I didn't want to study medicine she literally wailed and passed out.... Im an internist now.... She won lol
That's why I'm an attorney 😂
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@@francesehima5106 SAME
African mothers are dramatic like that 😂🤣😅
If i were Ego i would live in these comments because the comedy just keeps on giving. "Wailed and passed out", that's impressively passive aggressive, lmao.
“Is there a poet in the house?”
Yeah I cackled
The funny thing is you know these actors had the same convo w their parents
Ego was in med school when she got into SNL
Damn.
@@dharanishakthivel7263 And on the Elon Musk Mother's Day episode, her mom actually was there to say that, while she's proud of her daughter for being an actress on a sketch comedy show, she would be prouder of her if she became a doctor.
They are the most successful comedians alive! Regular work & the longest running show on tv. Well done comedians that aren't doctors.
Haha. I know a few doctors who would have been better off as something else--they sure aren't happy or good at what they do.
@@dharanishakthivel7263 she was pre-med she never made it to medical school
Daniel Kaluuya's parents: "Can you pay the bills with an award?" "Will you buy a house with an award?"
Daniel Kaluuya: YES!
Actually, Daniel kaluuya plays the father, cris redd plays the son
Timothee Dusserre Are u being serious or trolling?
My brain immediately went - A DEGREE IS AN AWARD.
@@jojomakes He's 100% correct.
@@protoguy the OP is talking about Daniel Kaluuya winning awards as an actor in real life. Not this skit.
All that's missing is his Mummy screaming "You've killed me "😭😭
Yes o 😂
The icing on the cake!
“We were lying” and then went on to call Nick’s sculpture ridiculous and ugly. This whole sketch from start to finish killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Very very ugly 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💔
the funny thing is that Nick's parents didn't deny anything they said.
A few weeks ago I told my Ghanaian mom that I want to be a playwright (needless to say, she wasn’t happy).
When this sketch was over, she called me and when I picked up the phone she said, “That one reminds me of you!”
Your Ghanaian mother watches SNL? lol
She called you? Your mom is classy
While she is entertained by a show written by modern day playwrights of comedy
I hope you continue pursuing your dream/goal. The world does need more poets and playwrights, the world just don't be knowing that until they experience the work/art created that changes their lives.
My Ghanian dad sent me this after he sensed I stop premed and doubled majored humanities
My African dad to me: “You have 3 choices for your profession”
1. A doctor
2. An engineer
3. A disappointment
Wow!!!
I guess everyone saw the GIna Yashere special
What...no lawyer? 🤣
Which did you pick?
As the child of an Asian mother, I totally identify - LOL!
This sketch hurts so good! Dad is Tunisian. Mom is Filipina. Both are doctors. Me? "I'm enlisting in the Air Force!" Yeah, that didn't fly.
But you will!
Love the pun lol
What? lmao i see what you did there. By the way they should be really proud! Good luck
😂
Congrats man! It might not seem like it, but you really did make the right choice!
“If you really don’t want to be a doctor... you have to.”
“You can be a doctor for 40-50 years and then do your little poems when you retire.” 😂😂😂
Sounds like a plan
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
follow your passion or save lives..they got a point
Why pay to be a poet
That is free
Do a poetry in the free time of life
And earn 300+ grand a year for 40 sounds like a plan. Write poems when you are loaded.
As a Chinese guy I relate to this 120%
Are you doctor?
@@KOVIDGOON No, engineer.
2 Haitian parents so I can also relate
If it isnt doctor, lawyer, or engineer its nothing. I showed my mom a drawing when I was younger just because I thought it was a good drawing and she said something about art not being a good job or something (I was like 14). My dad doesnt know what computer science or IT is so we just tell him my major was computer engineering because it has engineer in it
I'm studying for med school. Can I rent out a strict Asian parent to roast me like once a week? It might help.
I’m white and I can agree
“Promising young writer, who promised you what?” 😭😭😭😭
“i can be an author.”
“no!”
“a journalist.”
“no!”
“a professor!”
“HELL NO!”
😂😂😂😂
Everyone with an arts major is "going to be a professor" 😂
Haha...Hell no
My parents are professors I just showed them this skit lol
Lol...this was a pro-conservative sketch...I bet the writers had NO idea.
These are TRUE African parents, tho! I'm a child of Ghanaian and Cameroonian immigrants. I studied Journalism, not pre-med, engineering, or law. Love SNL for creating this sketch.
UPDATE: I shared this skit with my W. African parents on Sunday -- my mom was laughing with tears in her eyes! Then she shared it with her friends! She said she saw herself in the skit. Even funnier? My brother's name is David and he changed majors in college.
Breaking the cycle, you go girl!
We all have two parents
Great combination princess! Lol 👸🏾🇬🇭🇨🇲👍🏾
@@barbieblue3336 maybe only one is African or maybe the other has died?
Dianne O, there are some very good black reporters on the US TV news networks. Maybe something to aspire to??
This hit too close... I went to school to become a doctor and then changed to history. My parents, “it’s in the past, how you going to pay for your bills? With a story about a dead guy?!”
💀💀😭😭😭
I switched to computer science and my dad still got mad.
@@euhphoricalyour own is different. Computer science is relatively new. When they see tou bringing home cash, it will be added to their list of profession.
A major problem.
"Is there a poet in the house?"
Having gone to Drexel as a pre-med with a Ghanaian father... I am triggered LMFAO
yes I'm committed to Drexel for next year in chem
specifically for you
My lil brother was accepted to Drexel for engineering back in 2001. He came to my parents talking about he wanted to do criminal justice. That’s when my parents turned exactly into the ones in this skit.
@@kodeh7931 My parents are descendants of slaves and if I had said I wanted to major in criminal justice they would have turned into those two as well.
he'll be happy as long as you finish
I'm Zimbabwean 🇿🇼 and it's the "Eheee!!" that sold this skit for me! 100% African 😂😂😂😂😂😂
You just know this happened to Ego and Daniel in real life.
*WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU’RE GONNA BE AN ACTOR?!*
haha ur right - on Seth Meyers’ show ego said that she was prepared to pursue organic chemistry before getting hired lol
As for Daniel, he said multiple times that when he got his first Oscar nomination, his mother asked him "is it going to get you a job now ?"
@@serenakengne5835 well now he’s won an Oscar, but after that speech she might be asking the same question!
“Is there a poet in the house?!”
When SNL roasts your culture it means you've made it to mainstream America. Wow ...big ups to all our groundbreaking Nigerian stars representing us well.
As a Nigerian, I love this so much!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Same!
Me too
Your parents 2?😷😂😷
@@neceynecey4679 not at all, but it is common in Nigeria
same here here same
I know a Nigerian whose parents generously gave her 3 options. She could be a doctor, a lawyer or a disappointment.
That's a Gina Yashere joke, and you forgot the "engineer" option.
Yes, for a while Computer Engineering jobs were hot
Sounds about right
Me: This is not how Nigerians speak
*Ego says "Ehen"*
Me: This is exactly how Nigerians speak
Time stamp?
Same.
@@OvSpP 3:13
Ego Nwodim actually is Nigerian-American.
@@canaisyoung3601 and?
“Oh no we’re bleeding!!... is there a poet in the house?!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣 this was great.
The skit made me laugh...that line made me spit out my beer. XD
@@kjrey9878 🤣🤣🤣 that’s amazing
Never thought they'd drop a perfect "God forbid" on SNL.... ever. But of course Daniel makes us proud with his.
I swear
Very accurate :D
It was FLAWLESS
I told my mother I wanted to be a writer, she told me I could write law books AFTER becoming a lawyer lol.
This speaks to me. The humor and sarcasm. Feels like home.
“Oh we are bleeding.”
“Oh no, is there a poet in the house?”
Sarcasm - the universal language.
A few months ago I saw an Instagram live with Ego and Bowen abt how they were both supposed to be pre med in college but then decided to pursue comedy. Both having immigrant parents they talked abt their experiences and this skit perfectly captures it
I saw that live! I’d it just me or does that feel like A catalyst that sparked the royal friendship?
When she said, “Ok! Linda Pine!” hit me hard 🤣🤣🤣
Ego and Daniel probably went through this their entire life growing up. Both are now successful and getting revenge on their parents.😂😂😂
African parents are like Chinese Tiger moms!
Maybe we should call them African tiger parents because certainly not all/most of them are like that. Mine certainly weren't 😊
I have flashbacks from my Nigerian professor whose daughter got into med school 😂
@@msontopoftheworld well you’re one of the lucky ones
@@msontopoftheworld No copycat. Tiger mom is for Asian. You may try lion moms/dads for African parents.
I thought that muhwhite supremacy is holding them back. And if it does, how come that Asian and african migrants in the US earn more than the white population?
What makes this skit even funnier is that Daniel and the actress that plays the Nigerian mom probably got a similar lecture from their folks when they told them they wanted to pursue acting.
Wow! Fortunately, my half-sister Gessy was raised by a doctor, so she became one easily. As for me, I was mostly raised by my biological dad Luc, so I had to become like him, Mr. Porter. Or more like HHA or The Help like my deceased mother, Lourdes.
@@Johanna288nobody asked your life story
@yagirl Okay fatty whatever you have to say. Good luck on the rest of the month hopefully nobody mistakes you for a whale
I hope not. Daniel's been acting since he was a kid. Ego definitely got and still gets that talk though
@@yagirl177 😂😂😂 what a hilarious shut down haha
Kenan: “why, you know it’s not gonna taste the same when you do it” 😂😂😂
that line was hilariously awesome
Me as Ugandan who just had the same conversation with my parents LITERALLY LAST NIGHT
✊🏿🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬✊🏿
It's not too late to be a doctor
🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬facts
I hope you get the life you want whatever that ends up being
My neighbors are from Nigeria and when they have gatherings I love to hear this kind of conversation go on. Some of the older ones do "NOT" have a filter and DO NOT CARE that you are literally right there in front of them and I swear it's so uncomfortably hilarious lol. But I love em to death.
Why do I feel Daniel had this exact conversation with his parents when he told them he wanted to be an actor 😂😂😂😂😂🇬🇭
“Okay LINDA PINE” Lord these African skits are hilarious
I HAD to pause the video at 1:30, bc I'm a Nigerian student who changed their degree course from a science to creative writing and I had to clutch my head in emotional distress😭😭😭
The creativity to think of a line as bad as "as blue as blue paint" is actually quite high.
Indeed... he wouldn't even make it as a doctor is the message...
the more i read it though. like something Becket would write. it pokes fun at the poetic contrivance of attributing colors to our emotions by using a deconstructed simile to emphasize the superficial. just as we might paint a wall blue regardless of the wall's inherent qualities, so too do we paint our poems with overwrought literary devices that ultimately stultify emotion, which naturally eschews the order poems impose it. "Blue as blue paint" suggests the paradox of using a written form to express the ineffable.
This is so accurate 🤣.. the African parents😂...
Caribbean parents too. Soooo relatable. Painful.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a former pre-med major with African parents (🇨🇩🇷🇼) who switched to economics, I feel seen 🤣🤣🤣
There's a lot of careers in economics 🤣
We need an Indian version of this. I, as an Indian, can verify that the only career options are Doctor, Lawyer, Accountant and recently Engineer has been added to this 'extensive' list.
Why? It would be the exact same skit with different accents. Most immigrant families share these sentiments.
@@dewilew2137 You are 100% correct. I'm German American and it was Pre-Med or Pre-Law. My parents weren't going to pay for anything else. But at least you end up with a career and no debt...unlike your friends that had fun in college LOL
But SNL doesn't have any cast members who are from India or its surrounding areas. At least not yet.
@@canaisyoung3601
They should.
For Nigerians it’s Doctor first, Lawyer, Engineer. It used to be accountant, but the money went down.
"The world needs more poets"
"Yes, because the pandemic really showed us how we need more poets"
LMAOOO
This was THE BEST LINE EVER!😂😂
i DIED...
that was fucking hilarious.
I was hollering lol
😩😩😩
I'm a Nigerian - born and raised and this is on point! Love it! Nicely done!!
Did Ego write this? This is BRILLIANT
She finally had a fellow African who could play her husband. 🤩
Ego is hilarious. To fully appreciate her talents, listen to Comedy Bang Bang. Entre P Nour is a a timeless fan favorite.
This may be Egos experience with her Nigerian parents after she got a Bio degree from USC; she had talent though and made her comedy career a few yrs thereafter
Trust me... her parents are probably secretly hoping she will still become a doctor. Nigerian parents are hilarious
It's loosely adapted! She wanted to be an actor. The only way her parents agreed was for her to study pre-med in the city of her choice -- LA. She kept her major and hustled in comedy in LA.
It's basically her life style
May be? I’m all but certain this was her experience, at least to some extent.
i'm lucky this wasn't my experience. we have writers, visual artists, and actors, and supportive family.
It’s the sound of death when he mentions “creative writing”, the whole village in Nigeria already knew that David is a Doctor in the making & then this😂😂😂
“Oh no we are BLEEDING‼️🩸Is there a poet in dee house? Someone call a poet!”🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭
Having parents that were immigrants from Egypt...I feel this so much. This is when my mom would say "That's a hobby not a career"
Ego and Daniel are a powerful duo!
Yes they are!!
“If there’s anything we’ve learned from the pandemic it’s that the world needs more poets” 😂
I laughed out loud this Haha 😂
Perfect line
@@TonyGue Me too. 🤣😂
This sketch is one of the best that I've seen in awhile and Ego and Daniel took it took another level!!
😆 "OH NO, WE'RE BLEEDING!" "Is there a poet in the house?" Best ending to a sketch from SNL in a while.
It probably didn't take much for Daniel and Ego to get into their roles.
This is so real. I hear and see my parents in this sketch when i left home to study in the US.
Im a Haitian-American Psychologist and my cousins are computer engineers, pharmacists, nurses etc. I have two cousins who want to be in the arts and it’s not easy for them in our family with our parents 🥴
Sounds about right. 🇭🇹
Black, White, Asian, Hispanic...doesn't matter. Parental disappointment is universal.
Stay strong 👊
"IMMIGRANT parental disappointment is universal."
@@marcalvarez4890 My folks are from the U.S. Trust me, it happens here too
@Deport ALL Trump Voters even white? 😂 😂
@@marcalvarez4890 nigga wut?!
I more shocked that the other parents were actually supportive of their child being in art classes i didnt know parents like that existed
I was shock that my friend married an artist twice her age, I don't think he sold any of his painting since they got married in 2008. She has a stable job, they are still together...
Our neighbor's daughter did arts at uni, now she is 30+ and her supportive parents still help her pay her bills.
Mine were and I wish they hadn't been. 😂...😭
They exist, they just have to be reaaally generous or reaaally rich.
@@tatnat1287 Yeah. I'm near an art school and there seem to be some kids that turn out that way. Have 2 roommates who are 20+ who are still in art school and still having to be supported by parents. The issue really is art college is so DAMN expensive. Unless you're able to make something of your degree (which a lot of them do too by taking on jobs as graphic designers or clothing/furniture design etc.), it's tough to make it out in the art world. The competition is fierce and you have to be very talented and ingenious.
As a Nigerian, I love this skit. Has my parents name all over it
THAT LAST LINE AHHHH "is anyone a poet"????
I love the juxtaposition of the Mom encouraging Linda that her stew would be really good but absolutely not having when their son says he wants to be a writer. Every part of this skit was hilarious!
As the daughter of two Nigerian parents, this is 100000% accurate
I relate to this so hard. Indian parents are the same way and this sketch is barely an exaggeration lol. Especially the part where they say you can become a writer AFTER you retire from being a doctor, lmaooo
I’’m almost certain bowen or ewo wrote this because they were both premeds
Probably Ego because she's Nigerian and so is her character. Bowen probably had a hand in it too.
This is how I grew up too, at least one side of my family. It was *not* a good environment for me because I’m obsessed with being creative
This felt like a tv show I would actually watch
If you have a friend with immigrant parents just go their house. Its a convo that happens once every couple weeks in my house
Then watch Bob ❤️ Abishola
1. Make it yourself!
2. This is kinda Never have I Ever, but only a little.
YES!!!!!!!
Also, @LahTafari, Gina Yashere is one of my favorite comedians and she's in Bob 💗 Abishola!
“You can do whatever you want AFTER you retire” oh my gooooosh, the amount of times I’ve heard this 😭😭😭
This has to be my FAVOURITE SNL skit of all time!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Those Nigerian parent accents and mannerisms are so spot on!!
I love how Daniel and Ego are representing their African roots in this sketch, at first they said Nigerian dish, then Daniel said Ugandan dish.😆 🇳🇬🇺🇬🇳🇬🇺🇬🇳🇬
I absolutely love Kennan Thompson! He buttons up every sketch with such comedic precision.
"Mark my words" PTSD. The giving of the children is so accurate. "Go, you no take am? he's your child now"
Favorite skit of the night! Really hit home for me as a college student 😂
Had no idea Daniel Kaluuya was this funny 😂😂 He has a great comic skill. They need to have him hosting again and write good sketches for him 😂👍
this skit right here is my life. I want to be a director/writer, but my only choice is a doctor. these two right here are my african inspirations. I'm so proud of them for this skit, you can't even imagine. I may or may not have screamed for 4 mins about the existence of this skit.
AS A NIGERIAN I AM SO TOUCHED THIS IS SPOT ON!!!! the accents, the parents, *creative who* *God forBID* THANK YOU SNL!!!!!!
“Oh no we are bleeding! Is there a poet in de house?!!”
😂😂😂
“We are bleeding?” “Is there a poet in the house?” OML