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As an Vietnamese American myself, when I was younger, I always get bullied the way I look, eat, and talk. Nowaday seeing video like this is just heartwarming. Thank you Dhar Mann for noticing the problem people have and teaching them lesson. You are the best and keep on what you're doing!
As someone who is Asian this has touched my heart. I'm Asian and living in Australia and although there isnt normally much talk about people hating on asians over here it does still happen. Im really happy you have bought this up in a video. I dont normally watch your videos but when I saw this pop up in my recommended I decided to have a look. Thank you for bringing up this topic. This makes me really happy as I have been discriminated for being Asian before too and I hope people learn a thing or two from this video and stop acting this way.
Hey I get you. Australia's great but there's a lot of racism often hidden to most people until they actually start living there. I lived in Australia during the Pauline Hansen era and I'll always be grateful to her for bringing out all the hidden racism out of the woodwork. At least it no longer became hidden but free for all to see. Hang in there and focus on the great Australians who do live there though. I made some of my best friends during that time.
@@gregfam6250 im only 14 and i want to go britain and are there any tips for like helping overcome like their culture, or like some kind of racism there?
@@aidenyoo5004 yo bro please just don’t make fun of them. You don’t know their situation and they could be new to speaking English, I am not trying to say anything but just don’t make fun of them.
yeah i mean next year i'm going from georgia to the US so i will weird some people out by telling them i'm georgian, dumbasses will probably think i'm from atlanta or something
As a foreign exchange student, I can confirm this. I am primarily from the south India and am now living in the US. It’s been 4 years. When I first started going to school here, people looked at me so different. I had my lunch alone because I would pack my country’s food as lunch from home. People said that my food and I stink .No one ever wanted to pair up with me in pair work or group work. I never knew how the other side of the world worked. People barely talked to me and barely understood me. I couldn’t understand what others were saying either. I got bullied so much times that the higher officials of my district came to have a meeting with me. People were so hesitating to make friends with me since I made great grades right from day 1 when I started going to school in the US. The bad part is that, people still don’t talk to me nicely. It’s been 4 years since I moved in but they look at me different. But some people do talk nicely with me. I am blessed to have them in my life. Thank you so so so very much Dhar mann for sharing this video. It was a way that Someone could express my feelings! And advanced congratulations on going to hit 15 million subscribers! More to come ☺️
Be proud of your South Indian Culture. Make some friends who are from India as well, they won't be such cruel. At least your food is a complete meal and you won't get obese by having foods full of cheese, refined flour and sugar.
The other person's advice isn't as good. Try to find friends who are more accepting/accept who you are. Don't waste time on anyone and don't put down anyone. Hope it all gets better for you :)
I'm of Nepalese descent residing here in Sydney. Luckily I blend well with the people here but I do see people from South Asia or even the whole Asia in general struggling. One lesson I learned is, 99% time it's our brain playing the games making us feel that person dislikes us and all that crap. Stay positive, humble, and always respect the next person. Right people will cross path with you and who knows perhaps for life long journey they would be there with you. Take care brother, be safe.
this honestly made me tear up. a couple years ago, a vietnamese girl came to my school and was bullied for her accent, her food and for the way she looked. i told the bullies to stop and stood up for her. so please remember to never bully someone for their culture, race, or religion. instead, help them when they are getting bullied.
Dude just me watching this made me feel bad for Thein 😭. He seems like such a kind person and even offered Kyle food after he bullied him. Even though this was staged, we need more people like Thein in this world
I almost started crying when Kyle expressed Asian hate at the beginning. I sincerely hate people who are racist or Asian hate people. Great job Dhar. I think we need more of these vids to show people what the Asians want. They want equality cuz thats what everyone has. (or should have)
I myself am a Vietnamese student who just recently moved to the U.S for university and the people there picked on me for my nationality and my backstory. Now I'm more comfortable at the school but I'm still getting picked on. I love that you're bringing attention and taking this problem to light. Much love :)
I’m so sorry that they are picking on you! Never let that get you down! They are just a bunch of people who are insecure about themselves so putting others down makes them think that they are lifted up. From your Vietnamese friend, Thienn(yes my name is Thienn like in the video)
This is one of the first Dhar Mann videos I ever cried over. He is so cute who could ever bully him? There is a constant struggle with people not "blending in" with the crowd. No one should get bullied for trying to embrace their roots. Thank you so much Dhar for providing this heart-touching video.
Kyle is so stupid why would he think he would still get to plays games or have his tablet when he is being grounded the whole point of being grounded is you can't have anything fun that means no tv no games of any of kind no phone nothing no going out no friends over the only thing you can do is your homework and read a book.. if you ground your child but still let them play games or use their phones or tablets your not really punishing them cause now that's all kids do today is play on their phones and tablets and PlayStation and Xbox
Although I’ve never been through this it makes me sad. I’m a person who doesn’t tolerate bullying specially when it’s done to my friends. Being a “mean” person just because I stand up for others is annoying but it’s better than being treated this way. I hope no one goes through this.
This is genuinely sad and wholesome at the same time. Thein is such a good actor litteraly making me feel so bad for him. Im glad everyone got along lol.
The big problem is Kyle has no control in his life. Before hosting a foreign exchange student, or fostering a child, or adopting the whole family has to be on board. Otherwise everyone is going to be unhappy.
I’m literally crying right now this is so sad, I can’t believe someone would do that! If I had a Vietnamese friend who got straight A’s an JUST AMAZING THING like a privilege and an honour!
@-Snicker_doodle- 🇺🇦 The first mad meant like super/really I think, like if something is mad this or mad that. So I think the person was meaning “super mad” i might be wrong
Right now in my class I have 5 Vietnamese American students, non of them are Foreign Exchange like Thien but I understand that some American people treat any Asians the way Kyle treated Thien. I'm part Chinese American and part Korean American and I know how it feels to be treated like Thien. So thank you Dhar Mann for spreading the word "We're not just telling stories, we're changing lives.
As Vietnamese American I can relate to this video a lot. Growing up a lot of kids bullied me for bringing my culture Food to scjool and picked on me for how I look. But now that I’m grown I can stand up for myself and I wished I would’ve done that sooner
When I was in Madrassah (Islamic religious school), we had 6 Vietnamese students, they were given a lot of freedom by the institution, and they were extremely studious, friendly, nice guys, I taught them English and they taught me a little Vietnamese, it was a really lovely experience.
Oh yeah. I think he was just reminding him the lines. I’m surprised no one noticed it, I didn’t either at first. I guess it’s because they hide it. I honestly don’t mind, I think it’s pretty interesting.
for me I was born in the USA and I'm part Latino what difference does that make? My parents are from peru what excuse does that give to judge someone who is Latino
No matter what race, ethnicity, and skin color they have, you should never judge someone before you get to know them. This is the moral of the story. Thanks Dhar Mann.
Point am saying is Jamaicans treats their own like damage gds n treats foriegn exchange students like they above everyone else.. when all said n done we are all on t same level red, yellow, black r white for GOD sees us all t same...
My heart broke when he said "Is that how people are like in America?" It is really sad how just one single person can change an experience for one. Edit: Thank you for 'BeTheKindKid' for letting me use their comment idea, I am very inspired my their words!
I feel I'm quite lucky that I've never been in situations like this. I'm a Vietnamese and I have a lot of friends from the US but they treat me very well and I am grateful for that. Thanks Dhar Mann for making this video, it really makes me happy to see someone from our country on your video ! edit: Thx for the likes!!!
Coming from an immigrant background in NZ, I can identify with Thien. This story deals with racism and prejudice. Future stories could deal with issues that international students struggle with such as language barriers, culture shock, and academic struggles. Good to get in touch with people from immigrant backgrounds.
As a victim of racism, I say this is wrong. I am Mexican and I have a lot of friends who are Asian and I really love them. We all need to end racism and spread love around the world.
Treat people the way you would like to be treated. Demonstrate love, kindness and embrace their culture. Another important factor, is get to know the person rather than making assumptions about them. Thank you Dhar for your video.
I think having a foreign exchange student living with you would be pretty exciting actually. And thank you Dhar Mann for introducing me to Word farm Adventure. It’s the most fun game ever! I’ve gotten addicted to it and I love when they introduce me to new words along with easy and simple meaning that help me understand what the word mean
I knew he was Asian, but when she said she’s from Vietnam, I got so excited, cuz I’m Vietnamese, and I feel like people often forget about Vietnam. And she said it right, cuz most people call it, v-et-nom, when it’s v-et-nam
as an asian living in england this is very very true. Us asians get discriminated and bullied so much and i can confirm that this happens alot in england. I was very glad to see dhar promoting awareness on this.
as an Asian American who grew up being bullied for ethnic food my mom would pack me, this hit real close to home... I'm happy seeing actual growth in Kyle in this short
IM SO SO SORRY I LITERALLY PRODUCED TEARS. THE BEGINNING GOT ME EVERY TIME😢 U don’t smell Your not a “geek” Your food isn’t gross And u have the best personality ever ❤ FRIENDS PLZ
I am a "nerd" at school, and I used to be bullied by it. But I think being a nerd is the best thing that could ever happen to a kid. The cool kids in school will be the bad adults, and the nerds will be the cool adults.
Man, I went in tears when i saw how Thien was getting punched, it felt like he was actually really scared and you can see him about to tear up, great acting.
The person who plays Thien is amazing. He has great acting skills and I really hope he is in more dhar Mann videos. This video is definitely my new favorite!
As a Ukrainian- Irish, I also was bullied because I was from a foreign background and after a while when people got to know me as a person, I ended up having lots of nice friends. Everyone deserves a chance and people should never judge a book by its cover and you should never judge a person before you get to know them. Stay safe everyone💙💛
When he grabbed her arm at 2:42 I almost started bursting into tears. He looks so innocent. This is the first time I actually cried i a Dhar Mann video. It was so touching🥺🥲
I'm actually a Vietnamese person, and people at school would literally shuffle their desks away from mine. Whenever I brought salad rolls, pho, fish, etc. they would be disgusted by the food. I can relate to this, and it makes me upset thinking about it.
@@johndaauu1377 Dhar man said you shouldn't judge people because you do know their circumstances, but here you on a Dhar man video doing it what a shame
@@24problems lol you would think the person who watched a life lesson channel would be nicer for somebody since the villian in these is forgiven and it's all about kindness, but oh right! These never work since he just does it for money and lies about changing lives so much that children started to believe it
@@24problems ya I'm not somebody who has people to help me with my vids I can't make them like 20 minutes long and I barley make vids about gachaHeat most of my vids are just random + there's nothing even wrong with making vids about gachaHeat And it's funny how you didn't say anything about the last couple of words in my comment A 5 year old finally learns the truth?
As a Vietnamese people that have live in USA for 5 years, this is what happen to he when I was in high school, and thank you Dhar Mann for telling people that you should never judge someone before you get to know them.
Im Part hispanic and been mistaken for foreign and judged and stereotyped. That made me feel I want to get revenge but a wise talisman once told me You shouldnt worry about others think about you and don't let any make you ashamed for who you are and you should never judge someone based on their race, ethnicity, or background. To be honest viewers don't deserve to stereotyped or fat shamed or judged base ot he color of thier skin.
Im not foreign to be honest I was a born america. My Parents are form peru. My Friend pualine is Filipino and I someotms do und Er tand that she different from me.
As a Vietnamese, when I went to school was bullied because of my food, the way I looked, and the way I spoke, I’m more fluent in English now but I still get my accent sometimes i get bullied for it but I just ignores them and I learn that my culture is amazing the way it is. (btw NEVER disrespected fish sauce it’s amazing.)
My friend and I were making food one time and she was like we should try fish sauce on it I said sure and then we got pretty obsessed 😂 We made a big container and took it to scl and our class at first was like ew then they tried it...... We made it every Friday after that 😂😂😂😂
As an international student in New Zealand, this is so accurate to me. Every time I had my Thai food and sometimes it’s smell bad for them but it’s smell good for me 😂 they always walked away and have a dead look at me. But some of my friends don’t really care and love to try my food so I’m happy for someone that really don’t mind.
As a Vietnamese, although I've never got made fun of my english cause I learn English as learning Vietnamese growing up. But I got bullied by the way I looked . This is so reality and really heartwarming. I would really appreciate it if Dhar Mann make more kinds of videos like this!
I cried through most of this video. My heart hurt to see Thien's reactions to being bullied. Happy tears when Kyle finally came around. How wonderful for two people from different cultures to share experiences. It really does make one a better well-rounded individual. Well done Dhar and cast!!!
I am Vietnamese and looking back, most of the kids at my school avoided me. I was kind of oblivious to it then, but now I realize how many kids nowadays take differences so seriously! I mean just because someone is from somewhere other than the US or likes learning, does NOT mean they are a dork. I hope many kids can learn at a young age to understand the importance of helping others feel included along with trying new things because as they grow up things like "nerds" or "weirdos" will become apparent. The worst part of my elementary school expreriences was feeling embarrassed or scared when me and my mom brought food to school because I have seen my very classmates make disgusted faces at food that forgein students brought. I would hate for any students in the future to have to be afraid of sharing their culture.
I am actually so happy to see other ethnicities being included in Dhar Mann‘s videos, I am also Vietnamese so this made me feel a little bit more seen, because most people don’t think of Vietnam when they are thinking of Asian countries. ❤️
As someone who's brother also left for the Military, I understand what he's going through. I miss my brother and almost burst into tears when his brother surprised him.
i relate to this so much. i'm a korean and when the one time i went to america, i got mocked for my language, (note the time i went, my english was weak.)i got harassed, got told i wasn't welcome, people even went to the point to squint their eyes at me and mock me by saying "how do you even see with those". i've dealt with racism and it's so creepy and so hurtful.
Bestie it's alright! Ignore those mf idiots who've got nothing better to do with their life. I wanna let you know that you rock! Don't let any of their words get to you...💜✨ And I absolutely love Korean culture, and the language is one of my most favorite parts!
It just boils my blood when people assume im chinese just because im asian. then when i bring in some type of fish or something there so annoying and make such a big deal out of it. literally all they eat for lunch is pizza and sandwhiches. like keep gagging ill shove your stupid lunchable in your crusty nostrils.
@@mellymaee ikr? if we eat anything other than western food, it's always "gross" and "disgusting" and those fuckers are the same people who say kimchi is their dish. 💀 why eat pizza when you actually have culture with actual food?
Absolutely 💯 % sad how people treat others. Thank goodness this did happen when I was growing up to any of the kids in our class that had their heritage from places such as Thailand, China, Vietnam, Japan. I only started seeing it in middle school when an ex friend of mine,who is born here in America to an American dad and Korean mom, got teased mainly because of her weight but because she was "different" I am glad that dhar shows different is unique and awesome.
"Is that how people are like in america?" - Oh Gosh yes. The two times I went there, first to study in South Dakota and the second to work in Miami, I met great people, most of them foreigners like myself. In general I was met with racism, bullying, segregation and insults. So yes, not all people are like that in America, but racism directed to foreigners is too common to be a real problem.
Participating in a foreign exchange program is actually great. It helps to open one's perspective of another country and get a taste of their education, food, culture and lifestyle and how does it compare and differ from ours. Done it before, and I enjoyed it, and still misses it till today.
Though I dont particularly watch your content, this video stood out to me. As a foreign student from Asia, I relate to this. Thank you Dhar Mann for showing the racism and xenophobia that is so normalized these days.
It’s really true! Never judge someone before you get to know them! This is a really good vid it really tells people what happens when people are going through this! Great vid Dhar! ❤️
this hit hard. i’m half-Chinese, my grandma’s Vietnamese, and i’m also half American. i moved here when i was 5 and i hate when ppl make fun of asian ppl and assume that i eat dogs just cuz i’m Asian. it’s not right. don’t do this to others, guys. 🥺
when I was uni I knew this girl who is Chinese and whenever people make fun of her she would completely rage in her language. Sometimes I want to call her Amy Wong and laugh but I have to keep my composure.
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When he said “Is this how people are like in America?” It had my heart melted 😭
Yea mine too also Thien looks so cute❤️
@@leocapo551 From Asia and literally never had vietnamese food before. There's so many options to choose from and I'm not one to try new things.
Read my name😃
SAME IT WAS SO WHOLESOME 😭
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As an Vietnamese American myself, when I was younger, I always get bullied the way I look, eat, and talk. Nowaday seeing video like this is just heartwarming. Thank you Dhar Mann for noticing the problem people have and teaching them lesson. You are the best and keep on what you're doing!
I agree
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hi @Juana Luna
well I have not gone out to another country, but seeing this video made me wonder why people dont like Vietnamese??
YEA TRUE
Grace dear
As someone who is Asian this has touched my heart. I'm Asian and living in Australia and although there isnt normally much talk about people hating on asians over here it does still happen. Im really happy you have bought this up in a video. I dont normally watch your videos but when I saw this pop up in my recommended I decided to have a look. Thank you for bringing up this topic. This makes me really happy as I have been discriminated for being Asian before too and I hope people learn a thing or two from this video and stop acting this way.
same too bro
Hey I get you. Australia's great but there's a lot of racism often hidden to most people until they actually start living there. I lived in Australia during the Pauline Hansen era and I'll always be grateful to her for bringing out all the hidden racism out of the woodwork. At least it no longer became hidden but free for all to see. Hang in there and focus on the great Australians who do live there though. I made some of my best friends during that time.
Same. Tons of times
@@froggy1880 ok
@@gregfam6250 im only 14 and i want to go britain and are there any tips for like helping overcome like their culture, or like some kind of racism there?
When the foreign dude got a perfect score idk why i threw a party in my room fr 😂😂
It's pretty amazing how quickly that 15 minutes went. Great content man.
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Wow it makes me so happy that dear man always includes different cultures in his videos. I am Vietnamese so I I think I will like this video!
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@@aidenyoo5004 yo bro please just don’t make fun of them. You don’t know their situation and they could be new to speaking English, I am not trying to say anything but just don’t make fun of them.
I am also from Vietnam so I’m thinking that I’m gonna like this too yay
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Thien just looks like a nice guy
Thats true i would be his friend
yeah i feel bad for him
the way he was treated at the start of the video is the way im treated all the time
@@marcellypoo Good for you
@Neon poor you, I hope it’s not too bad
7:20 I’m happy he at least defended himself
The teacher heard his words! ❤
Being an exchange student myself, I’ve seen this stuff happen. Love that you are bringing attention to it!
yeah i mean next year i'm going from georgia to the US so i will weird some people out by telling them i'm georgian, dumbasses will probably think i'm from atlanta or something
Yep so true my friend has an exchange student
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As a foreign exchange student, I can confirm this. I am primarily from the south India and am now living in the US. It’s been 4 years. When I first started going to school here, people looked at me so different. I had my lunch alone because I would pack my country’s food as lunch from home. People said that my food and I stink .No one ever wanted to pair up with me in pair work or group work. I never knew how the other side of the world worked. People barely talked to me and barely understood me. I couldn’t understand what others were saying either. I got bullied so much times that the higher officials of my district came to have a meeting with me. People were so hesitating to make friends with me since I made great grades right from day 1 when I started going to school in the US. The bad part is that, people still don’t talk to me nicely. It’s been 4 years since I moved in but they look at me different. But some people do talk nicely with me. I am blessed to have them in my life. Thank you so so so very much Dhar mann for sharing this video. It was a way that Someone could express my feelings!
And advanced congratulations on going to hit 15 million subscribers! More to come ☺️
Be proud of your South Indian Culture. Make some friends who are from India as well, they won't be such cruel. At least your food is a complete meal and you won't get obese by having foods full of cheese, refined flour and sugar.
I think once you get into college, people becomes less judgmental due to more maturity so you will not face racism there probably.
The other person's advice isn't as good. Try to find friends who are more accepting/accept who you are. Don't waste time on anyone and don't put down anyone. Hope it all gets better for you :)
I'm of Nepalese descent residing here in Sydney. Luckily I blend well with the people here but I do see people from South Asia or even the whole Asia in general struggling. One lesson I learned is, 99% time it's our brain playing the games making us feel that person dislikes us and all that crap. Stay positive, humble, and always respect the next person. Right people will cross path with you and who knows perhaps for life long journey they would be there with you. Take care brother, be safe.
Wait I'm South Indian how is the food smelly-
I swear to god those ppl have impaired smelling sense
this honestly made me tear up. a couple years ago, a vietnamese girl came to my school and was bullied for her accent, her food and for the way she looked. i told the bullies to stop and stood up for her. so please remember to never bully someone for their culture, race, or religion. instead, help them when they are getting bullied.
Well done for standing up to the bullies. Most people wouldn’t have the guts to do that
R/thathappened
@@rachelgasser1743 yea, those with the guts would also get bullyed lol.
Me too
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5:45 the way he walks all happy😂😂😂
Fr..it's so cute and innocent
LOL I DID NOT NOTICE THAT LOL
Maybe I walked like that when I'm tired or lazy
Bro that’s me when I’m happy or home alone at night bruh
13:18 the clapping was THE cutest line here 😊😁
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When he said " is this how people are in America?" My heart melted 💓 that line was so touching...
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Dude just me watching this made me feel bad for Thein 😭. He seems like such a kind person and even offered Kyle food after he bullied him. Even though this was staged, we need more people like Thein in this world
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i was furious when kyle and his friend gave him a nickname called "fish boy" and so i gave kyle also a nickname called "sad sandwich white boy"😭😭
Man this is probably the only and only video that made me cry so so much
Thien*
I swear if I was the Vietnam exchange student I would beat the blonde kid up
When Kyle said that thien stinks and thien was smelling himself just melted my heart
I almost started crying when Kyle expressed Asian hate at the beginning. I sincerely hate people who are racist or Asian hate people. Great job Dhar. I think we need more of these vids to show people what the Asians want. They want equality cuz thats what everyone has. (or should have)
Same
"I sincerely hate people who hate."
Bigbrain logic.
As a Vietnamese I totaly agree
AYO ITS GINNY
As a kstan this makes me mad..
13:28 what a normal reaction for someone who was gone for long
I died of cringe
That would be me
I myself am a Vietnamese student who just recently moved to the U.S for university and the people there picked on me for my nationality and my backstory. Now I'm more comfortable at the school but I'm still getting picked on. I love that you're bringing attention and taking this problem to light. Much love :)
i wish you the best 🙏🙏🙏
Me to but I was born in America
I’m so sorry that they are picking on you! Never let that get you down! They are just a bunch of people who are insecure about themselves so putting others down makes them think that they are lifted up. From your Vietnamese friend, Thienn(yes my name is Thienn like in the video)
xin chào 😍
I’m so sorry to hear that
5:42 the he walks happily is so cute ❤
This is one of the first Dhar Mann videos I ever cried over. He is so cute who could ever bully him? There is a constant struggle with people not "blending in" with the crowd. No one should get bullied for trying to embrace their roots. Thank you so much Dhar for providing this heart-touching video.
@FISHY GAMING he is
So true he should not have got bullied and he's so cute
And I also cried😭
i felt the same way, i would try to be friends with HIM INSTEAD!
I cried secret times
Kyle is so stupid why would he think he would still get to plays games or have his tablet when he is being grounded the whole point of being grounded is you can't have anything fun that means no tv no games of any of kind no phone nothing no going out no friends over the only thing you can do is your homework and read a book.. if you ground your child but still let them play games or use their phones or tablets your not really punishing them cause now that's all kids do today is play on their phones and tablets and PlayStation and Xbox
Although I’ve never been through this it makes me sad. I’m a person who doesn’t tolerate bullying specially when it’s done to my friends. Being a “mean” person just because I stand up for others is annoying but it’s better than being treated this way. I hope no one goes through this.
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I’m a Sudanese Egyptian American and I cal still relate to this
Ha I do I go through a lot of bulking and de@th being wished upon me
Dhar Mann is the perfect person to watch when your eating your food
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Your just like my brother he was just admitted in to an insane asylum
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This is genuinely sad and wholesome at the same time. Thein is such a good actor litteraly making me feel so bad for him. Im glad everyone got along lol.
When he said is that people like in America he was so cute
The big problem is Kyle has no control in his life. Before hosting a foreign exchange student, or fostering a child, or adopting the whole family has to be on board. Otherwise everyone is going to be unhappy.
i love your comment its sooo educated like all the other comments were making it look racist or some kind of stuff
@@aminedev07 he WAS racist, insulting his culture and his English. but yes, he does have to agree before him moving in
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@@penicillin1190 yeah he is
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I started tearing up when he said “Is this how people are in America?’” Omg 🥺
Same😢
Nobody should judge by country. In every country, there are good and bad people.
I’m literally crying right now this is so sad, I can’t believe someone would do that!
If I had a Vietnamese friend who got straight A’s an JUST AMAZING THING like a privilege and an honour!
Read my name😀😃
You probably mean 10 :) Because our rating system uses 1 to 10, not F to A.
Uhh u mean u would cry?
But not all asains are all realy smart ,they just have good education ,and tbh my cousin is older then me just 1 year but we have the same thing.
@@minhvutuan7121 trueee
The fact that he tried smelling his self to see if he smells broke me in half
he is so happy and nice
You know they're good actors when you start to get mad mad at the bullies and you don't realise they're acting.
Thien's little claps at the end were adorable
I know I watched 2 videos and wanted to murder all of them that I seen
@-Snicker_doodle- 🇺🇦 The first mad meant like super/really I think, like if something is mad this or mad that. So I think the person was meaning “super mad” i might be wrong
@@jasularaez yeah that's how I use it aswell, it's easier to convey with voice though
@-Snicker_doodle- 🇺🇦 to add emphasis
Right now in my class I have 5 Vietnamese American students, non of them are Foreign Exchange like Thien but I understand that some American people treat any Asians the way Kyle treated Thien. I'm part Chinese American and part Korean American and I know how it feels to be treated like Thien. So thank you Dhar Mann for spreading the word "We're not just telling stories, we're changing lives.
I have windows 6.
@@businessideabyname1944 noone asked.
I thought he was Japanese
@@lowryluck25 he is from vitamin
@@n4shgames836 oh
the way he missed to throw the paper in the trash lol
Is anyone gonna talk about how Thien is so ADORABLE 🥰 this literally melts my heart Dhar Mann thank you for more amazing content! 🥰💗💗
IKR I THOUGHT NO ONE WOULD MENTION THAT
I am Vietnamese to
Man it broke my heart the fact Thien was still happy even if he was alone studying at lunch😢😭💔
It's not even real🗣🔥🔥🔥
God bless 🙏 😢
As Vietnamese American I can relate to this video a lot. Growing up a lot of kids bullied me for bringing my culture Food to scjool and picked on me for how I look. But now that I’m grown I can stand up for myself and I wished I would’ve done that sooner
Don’t let anyone push you over ✨
When I was in Madrassah (Islamic religious school), we had 6 Vietnamese students, they were given a lot of freedom by the institution, and they were extremely studious, friendly, nice guys, I taught them English and they taught me a little Vietnamese, it was a really lovely experience.
im a vietnamese-canadian, and i swear we're in this together :))
I’m Viet American too and i got bullied all the time 😭
I don't know why anyone would do such a horrible thing.
3:55 the Producer saying it got me dead lol 😂😂😂😂 never heard the producer saying stuff on there
Oh yeah. I think he was just reminding him the lines. I’m surprised no one noticed it, I didn’t either at first. I guess it’s because they hide it. I honestly don’t mind, I think it’s pretty interesting.
"Just because someone is from another country does not make them weird". I love that quote. Nice Video Dhar Mann!
Truth!
for me I was born in the USA and I'm part Latino what difference does that make? My parents are from peru what excuse does that give to judge someone who is Latino
@@sebastianfernandez-uz4kl 2of my friend or from peru so ya and its not even a differnce
No matter what race, ethnicity, and skin color they have, you should never judge someone before you get to know them. This is the moral of the story. Thanks Dhar Mann.
"No matter how much hate you can get, don't care, just care and be confident about ur race,religion,skin color,ethnicity."
-By Me
Point am saying is Jamaicans treats their own like damage gds n treats foriegn exchange students like they above everyone else.. when all said n done we are all on t same level red, yellow, black r white for GOD sees us all t same...
This should extend to sexuality
@@alberteinstein3612 no
@@cloudystars7886 yep. Bible decrees all men are created equal and should be treated as such
Respect to the foreign exchange actor, he acts so realistic!
Thats his actual accent
@@TheRealCurt hes not talking about that
@@AverageVegitoFan ik i read the comment wrong lol
All I get is Thien is a nice guy, nothing else.
but your dad isnt
''Is that how people are in america?'' It broke my heart ❤️
My heart broke when he said "Is that how people are like in America?"
It is really sad how just one single person can change an experience for one.
Edit: Thank you for 'BeTheKindKid' for letting me use their comment idea, I am very inspired my their words!
Agreed
you copied a comment
@@labturtle2978 I did?? I actually didn't know. I am sorry if I actually did. Make sure to check the date and make sure :)
@Sania Alcaraz Thank you for your kind words! I never thought about it that way :)
@@labturtle2978 they didnt if u was looking at someone elses comment this person wrote this a couple days before
I feel I'm quite lucky that I've never been in situations like this. I'm a Vietnamese and I have a lot of friends from the US but they treat me very well and I am grateful for that. Thanks Dhar Mann for making this video, it really makes me happy to see someone from our country on your video !
edit: Thx for the likes!!!
lô bạn =))
@@Suradesignn Lô :D
Vietnam food actually tastes very good
@@deltonsoe yeah kinda
I really wanna go to Vietnam and learn about the culture
Coming from an immigrant background in NZ, I can identify with Thien. This story deals with racism and prejudice. Future stories could deal with issues that international students struggle with such as language barriers, culture shock, and academic struggles. Good to get in touch with people from immigrant backgrounds.
Agree
Im from New Zealans too but it doesnt happen in mine
And discremination
1:03 “fish boy, hahaha”-🧑🏿🦱
“Hahaha, ni-“-👨🏻🦳
What a breath of fresh air! A new story plot that hasn’t been touched on before. Keep it up Dhar! Great job 👏🏻
@@TheTigerKingShow ok I will sub
Let’s see how many subs I can get from this comment current 1211
The vid posted an hour ago and the comment was there a day ago
@@yello1818 Its because he starts the premiere a day before
Don't read my name please. ..
As a victim of racism, I say this is wrong. I am Mexican and I have a lot of friends who are Asian and I really love them. We all need to end racism and spread love around the world.
Weve done it boys racism Is n o more :/
Thank you for this comment bro I thought it was right but now that I know you are Mexican and have Asian friends, I see why its wrong
Dhar mann has truly just erased racism off the face of the planet truly inspiring
Hare Krishna
@@villabert1 radhe radhe
Treat people the way you would like
to be treated. Demonstrate love,
kindness and embrace their culture.
Another important factor, is get to
know the person rather than making
assumptions about them. Thank you
Dhar for your video.
no.
This warms my heart so much i will definitely download the word game
Don't read my name please. . ....
Don't read the profile photo.. didnt ask btw
0:54 “it’s called a sandwich 🥪, every heard of it?!” Thein: “yeah”☺️
I think having a foreign exchange student living with you would be pretty exciting actually. And thank you Dhar Mann for introducing me to Word farm Adventure. It’s the most fun game ever! I’ve gotten addicted to it and I love when they introduce me to new words along with easy and simple meaning that help me understand what the word mean
Hey Roshanay! happy to read you love our game! we keep on introducing new features all the time. stay tuned for more exciting content coming up soon!
@@wordfarmadventure3358 ya this game is amazing, keep it up
Word trip is even better trust me bro
Ok true but maybe give someone a heads up and give them a choice first
Dhar mann so good🤩🤩🤩
I knew he was Asian, but when she said she’s from Vietnam, I got so excited, cuz I’m Vietnamese, and I feel like people often forget about Vietnam. And she said it right, cuz most people call it, v-et-nom, when it’s v-et-nam
Good for yo7 I’m Vietnamese too!
Is that way you call it cause I didn’t know nice facts Vietnamese
@@Maka.paka23 I'm Filipino and I'm asian too I feel offended by this video of racism
Same! Im Vietnamese too
ME TOO!
Idk why Asian and African people's smiles just make me happy :)
He is not African.
@@yahiadjebbi702 she didn’t say he was African
Putin:Thanks
@@yahiadjebbi702 She said "ASIAN AND African"
Fr 😭😭😭
I’m now such a big fan of Thien. I love his actions and personality😁
“Is that how people act in America?” “Oh no, gosh no.” Me: “Yes, yes indeed.”
@Dhar Mann +①②⑤①③⓪⑦⓪②⓪⑥ real dhar mann 😱🙀🙀🙀😱
i know better than to deny
LMAO
I was thinking from my experience, yes!! 😫
as an asian living in england this is very very true. Us asians get discriminated and bullied so much and i can confirm that this happens alot in england. I was very glad to see dhar promoting awareness on this.
same
That’s so sad :(
I was born in england
Same
white people get bullied too and just for their looks, being a white girl in this time is hard and harsh.
as an Asian American who grew up being bullied for ethnic food my mom would pack me, this hit real close to home... I'm happy seeing actual growth in Kyle in this short
i’m so sorry about your experience =(
at school everyone wants my asian food
;-;
@@nathanwong9424 lol same
@@nathanwong9424Same,😭
7:05 LOLL THAT IMPRESSION WAS ON POINT FROM KYLE
Read my name
7:05 kyle sounds more vietnamese than the actual vietnamese guy lol
IM SO SO SORRY I LITERALLY PRODUCED TEARS. THE BEGINNING GOT ME EVERY TIME😢
U don’t smell
Your not a “geek”
Your food isn’t gross
And u have the best personality ever ❤ FRIENDS PLZ
No problem sir delivery has been arrived
7:52 Lol mom’s gonna FRY 🔥 Kyle!
13:11 Asian Parents: Hold up.
My parents: WHY NOT A+
🤣🤣🤣
1:51 I like how shirt says Word Farm Adventure
I am a "nerd" at school, and I used to be bullied by it. But I think being a nerd is the best thing that could ever happen to a kid. The cool kids in school will be the bad adults, and the nerds will be the cool adults.
@FISHY GAMING Oh, because nerds have a different style in their personal life. Thanks for helping me understand.
statistically speaking that isnt true bullies tend to be very successful
@@zedixoffical because they get bad grades and become a social media influencer
That's true even I was a nerd at school and I had gotten a big crush on the most popular girl at school way back in 2015-2017
Hut I got valedictorian at grade 10
yes I love how he makes different cultures because there is suffering in this world and we should try and be positive not negitive
Don't read my name. . . ..
Man, I went in tears when i saw how Thien was getting punched, it felt like he was actually really scared and you can see him about to tear up, great acting.
I started laughing at what's Ur problem man when the bullies said it
The person who plays Thien is amazing. He has great acting skills and I really hope he is in more dhar Mann videos. This video is definitely my new favorite!
As a Ukrainian- Irish, I also was bullied because I was from a foreign background and after a while when people got to know me as a person, I ended up having lots of nice friends. Everyone deserves a chance and people should never judge a book by its cover and you should never judge a person before you get to know them. Stay safe everyone💙💛
Ooooh that’s unique!! Ukrainian Irish, I love that!
@@Biancalovestosew98 thanks. 💙💛
Very cool! I think it is pretty neat to be Ukrainian-Irish!
@@alecvetter807 Thanks💙💛
Irish are the most racist people in the world. I moved to Ireland and experienced total hell.
When he grabbed her arm at 2:42 I almost started bursting into tears. He looks so innocent. This is the first time I actually cried i a Dhar Mann video. It was so touching🥺🥲
How the vietnamese guy act walk and talk and more, is soooo cute😂😂❤
I'm actually a Vietnamese person, and people at school would literally shuffle their desks away from mine. Whenever I brought salad rolls, pho, fish, etc. they would be disgusted by the food. I can relate to this, and it makes me upset thinking about it.
Im so sorry
They mispronounced the poor lad's name throughout the entire video.
@@hdang555 IKRRR
@@johndaauu1377 Dhar man said you shouldn't judge people because you do know their circumstances, but here you on a Dhar man video doing it what a shame
Tht's sad :(
My friend is Vietnamese too :c
Dhar Mann can do a lot of things, but one of his specialties include somehow putting sponsors in perfect spots throughout the video.
More like not being able to make a video worth watching
@@-monlight-2240 bro shut up👀
@@24problems lol you would think the person who watched a life lesson channel would be nicer for somebody since the villian in these is forgiven and it's all about kindness, but oh right! These never work since he just does it for money and lies about changing lives so much that children started to believe it
@@24problems ya I'm not somebody who has people to help me with my vids I can't make them like 20 minutes long and I barley make vids about gachaHeat most of my vids are just random + there's nothing even wrong with making vids about gachaHeat
And it's funny how you didn't say anything about the last couple of words in my comment
A 5 year old finally learns the truth?
@@24problems and before talking about my content take a look at yours
It's honestly just sad
As a Vietnamese people that have live in USA for 5 years, this is what happen to he when I was in high school, and thank you Dhar Mann for telling people that you should never judge someone before you get to know them.
Im Part hispanic and been mistaken for foreign and judged and stereotyped. That made me feel I want to get revenge but a wise talisman once told me You shouldnt worry about others think about you and don't let any make you ashamed for who you are and you should never judge someone based on their race, ethnicity, or background. To be honest viewers don't deserve to stereotyped or fat shamed or judged base ot he color of thier skin.
Im not foreign to be honest I was a born america. My Parents are form peru. My Friend pualine is Filipino and I someotms do und Er tand that she different from me.
@@sebastianfernandez-uz4kl that’s sad :(
No one should be treated like this one this is a very good thing to show people how to treat people like this one
By he do you mean…EMOTIONAL DAMAGE Steven he?
13:30 the way he said BROSKI😂
As a Vietnamese, when I went to school was bullied because of my food, the way I looked, and the way I spoke, I’m more fluent in English now but I still get my accent sometimes i get bullied for it but I just ignores them and I learn that my culture is amazing the way it is. (btw NEVER disrespected fish sauce it’s amazing.)
My friend and I were making food one time and she was like we should try fish sauce on it I said sure and then we got pretty obsessed 😂
We made a big container and took it to scl and our class at first was like ew then they tried it...... We made it every Friday after that 😂😂😂😂
As an international student in New Zealand, this is so accurate to me. Every time I had my Thai food and sometimes it’s smell bad for them but it’s smell good for me 😂 they always walked away and have a dead look at me. But some of my friends don’t really care and love to try my food so I’m happy for someone that really don’t mind.
im from nz to what part do you live in?
Don't be ashamed be proud
I am Thai too so this is relatable
Lmao I live in NZ, hope you’re enjoying ittt
I live in New Zealand but I was originally from China! I've been living here since I was 5 though!
me watching my mom playing candy crush be like: 12:04
true lol
0:56 his food looks way better than some cheese slapped on a thin piece of bread lol
The vietnamese boy looks so innocent 😭😭 First part made me cry already
As a Vietnamese, although I've never got made fun of my english cause I learn English as learning Vietnamese growing up. But I got bullied by the way I looked . This is so reality and really heartwarming. I would really appreciate it if Dhar Mann make more kinds of videos like this!
Sorry to hear that you had to go through that, Lin. I hope this video uplifted and inspired you.
im sorry that happened
@@DharMann hiii I'm a fann :)
6:58 BAHAHAHA “Curry” *misses* LOL💀💀
F in the chat for respects
I cried through most of this video. My heart hurt to see Thien's reactions to being bullied. Happy tears when Kyle finally came around. How wonderful for two people from different cultures to share experiences. It really does make one a better well-rounded individual. Well done Dhar and cast!!!
The way he walks is so cute😊
9:35 no more FORTNITE! 😋😤😬
I wish
Wait no you can’t do that!
@@Coconut-sl8pj yes i cant
@@marcojoshm.quilala4582 dont you mean no I cant just playing with you man
No more cards
No more 19 dollar cards
No more trolls
You know what I like the most? It’s when Thien doesn’t hate Kyle even though he treated him horribly. ☺️🥰 That’s the sign of a good person!
I am Vietnamese and looking back, most of the kids at my school avoided me. I was kind of oblivious to it then, but now I realize how many kids nowadays take differences so seriously! I mean just because someone is from somewhere other than the US or likes learning, does NOT mean they are a dork. I hope many kids can learn at a young age to understand the importance of helping others feel included along with trying new things because as they grow up things like "nerds" or "weirdos" will become apparent. The worst part of my elementary school expreriences was feeling embarrassed or scared when me and my mom brought food to school because I have seen my very classmates make disgusted faces at food that forgein students brought. I would hate for any students in the future to have to be afraid of sharing their culture.
Me too
I wish there was forgein at my school aspecially vitnamies i dont know why they are so nice
Me too ❤❤
“I have to say I am loving this new Kyle”
Thien clapping in the back js warmed my heart ❤️ ❤❤
I am actually so happy to see other ethnicities being included in Dhar Mann‘s videos, I am also Vietnamese so this made me feel a little bit more seen, because most people don’t think of Vietnam when they are thinking of Asian countries. ❤️
I love the representation
I'm Vietnamese too
As someone who's brother also left for the Military, I understand what he's going through. I miss my brother and almost burst into tears when his brother surprised him.
same
Is ur brother home yet
So you would have bullied a kid who did absolutely nothing to you just cause he is different? Lmao
@@sabiletahiri9714 No not yet. I'm counting down the days though.
@@supernova7567 bro what? he’s trying to understand the antagonist in the “story”
i relate to this so much. i'm a korean and when the one time i went to america, i got mocked for my language, (note the time i went, my english was weak.)i got harassed, got told i wasn't welcome, people even went to the point to squint their eyes at me and mock me by saying "how do you even see with those". i've dealt with racism and it's so creepy and so hurtful.
Bestie it's alright! Ignore those mf idiots who've got nothing better to do with their life. I wanna let you know that you rock! Don't let any of their words get to you...💜✨
And I absolutely love Korean culture, and the language is one of my most favorite parts!
It just boils my blood when people assume im chinese just because im asian. then when i bring in some type of fish or something there so annoying and make such a big deal out of it. literally all they eat for lunch is pizza and sandwhiches. like keep gagging ill shove your stupid lunchable in your crusty nostrils.
*read my name*
@@gajananpande1646 Thank you so much. I love you. This made my whole day. 💞
@@mellymaee ikr? if we eat anything other than western food, it's always "gross" and "disgusting" and those fuckers are the same people who say kimchi is their dish. 💀 why eat pizza when you actually have culture with actual food?
Absolutely 💯 % sad how people treat others. Thank goodness this did happen when I was growing up to any of the kids in our class that had their heritage from places such as Thailand, China, Vietnam, Japan. I only started seeing it in middle school when an ex friend of mine,who is born here in America to an American dad and Korean mom, got teased mainly because of her weight but because she was "different" I am glad that dhar shows different is unique and awesome.
"Is that how people are like in america?"
- Oh Gosh yes.
The two times I went there, first to study in South Dakota and the second to work in Miami, I met great people, most of them foreigners like myself. In general I was met with racism, bullying, segregation and insults. So yes, not all people are like that in America, but racism directed to foreigners is too common to be a real problem.
I am gonna try to start an argument
Cereal Is a soup
I completely agree with u maria
@@sadababyyyyy_ yes
@@sadababyyyyy_ oh you little #############"#
Participating in a foreign exchange program is actually great. It helps to open one's perspective of another country and get a taste of their education, food, culture and lifestyle and how does it compare and differ from ours. Done it before, and I enjoyed it, and still misses it till today.
I wish I can do it but im to young for that
@@Julie_rose7 no worries, u can wait for your time. I only managed to get involved in my second last year of secondary school.
question which country did you got to
@@lukecohen5696 Hong Kong
@@dallasyap3064 that's cool
Though I dont particularly watch your content, this video stood out to me. As a foreign student from Asia, I relate to this. Thank you Dhar Mann for showing the racism and xenophobia that is so normalized these days.
yup
No one has ever done this to you lol.
@@seanl6478 Looks like the scums been lied to way to much and can't tell what to believe and what to not believe...
@@seanl6478 How do u know?
The way Thien claps at the end is very cool and made my day
With what’s happening to the Asian community right now, thank you for making this. Please, if you’re a parent, teach your children kindness
1:15 I- I almost cried.. literally His face looked like he was about to cry. My heart dropped.
Anybody else? or is just me.???
He cursed
@@kailojadohaddines1727 no
@FaZesBoy He said fricking
Me too aswell
It’s really true! Never judge someone before you get to know them! This is a really good vid it really tells people what happens when people are going through this! Great vid Dhar! ❤️
Read my name👀
Nah I’m grand
I hate the racist American kid
I would love to meet a foreign exchange student one day.
“Saved by the bell” Every teacher and student’s classic dialogue
True
IKR
this hit hard. i’m half-Chinese, my grandma’s Vietnamese, and i’m also half American. i moved here when i was 5 and i hate when ppl make fun of asian ppl and assume that i eat dogs just cuz i’m Asian. it’s not right. don’t do this to others, guys. 🥺
@@mongolia8962_ yea
Dude everyone's been discriminated dude don't matter man if yous in a white country ugonna get discrimated even if u have more culture than white
@@idkaname901 u are right
when I was uni I knew this girl who is Chinese and whenever people make fun of her she would completely rage in her language. Sometimes I want to call her Amy Wong and laugh but I have to keep my composure.
@@fsxfilesw22 thanks
To dhar mann: It doesnt matter if there from a different country, we must treat eachother the same way.
Except if they are Eldians
@@antwonelewis219 😂
thats literalyl the point boz
I love when Thien smiles it makes me so happy!