My mother is from the mountains of Kentucky and she used to tell us she walked barefoot in the snow up the mountain both ways...then my brother and I added "and killed a bear with her looseleaf notebook" to be smartasses haha
I heard something similar to that on and off again but my parents, my dad especially, would follow with "now I am sick and tired (insert complaint here)." I made the mistake once when I was 12 of being a smartass. When my Dad was ranting about something I didn't do (procrastinating on homework), he went on to say, "Now I am sick-" "And tired", I said completing his sentence. After that, I must have time traveled because I woke up in the middle of next week with one hell of a lump on my forehead. Never did that again.
@@zuzuxzu 80s kids are surprisingly tough. I look back on just the playground equipment and think, "How the hell did we survive all that???" All metal slides that would cook you under a hot sun. Monkey bars made built from pipes that turned you into a human plinko. Seesaws made of wood, bolted to a long lead pipe. The rocking horse made with steel springs and solid fiberglass body that guaranteed a concussion. We had a concrete slab but around tree roots so we could play with our toy cars. To me, this was American Gladiators EXTREME. You learned how not to get hurt. Like I said, 80s kids were tough.
Malaysian here. My dad told me he had to cycle about 15kms to school so he had to leave house like 5:30am every morning. One day when I was at my grandad's house, I asked my grandad how far my dad's school was. He showed me and it was not even 2kms from the house lol
I'm Indian and my grandmom had to travel to school by the crowded polluted local railways and she had to wake up and leave at 5 am (This was in Mumbai btw)
Why this is so true? My mum told me that she had to walk about 2km to the bus station and take a bus to the city and continue walking like 5km from the city then arrived at school. I'm Malaysian too
Lol, Malaysian here as well! My mom always tell us how she need to walk 1km to take a bath at a well, used charcoal iron for her clothes, the great distance between her house and her school and she need to walk. I mean, okay..I understand but she expects us siblings to experienced the same stuff in the modern day 😐
@@misschocoholic2126 lol she's tellin you not to complain and lazy to go to school and iron your clothes when now you have transportation and electricity to do that easily..
My (white) father tried that "We walked uphill in the snow both ways," but I was like "Dad, you grew up in Texas. There was no snow. And you grew up on the Great Plains, so there weren't any hills either."
To be fair, nowadays in Georgia, it is rare for snow to stick but back in the 1990s it snowed every single year and stayed for weeks. So there's a possibility your dad wasn't lying about the snow, i mean he was still exaggerating though lol. Climate has changed greatly in the last 30 years.
@@Sephiroso. Uhh, no. He was definitely exaggerating. When we had the snowstorm last year, it was the first time in over a hundred years that Texas had snow like that. Also... literally everything shuts down when there's even a hint of snow. Even if it had snowed, he wasn't obligated to go anywhere, trust me.
@@IzzyKawaiichi Last year's severe winter event was mainly about how low the temperatures got and prolonged the freeze was. But they definitely was severe snow several times before that. A blizzard hit central texas in 84 or 85. Xmas eve 2004 south texas got several inches of snow. Dec 8 2017 another several inches. Your father may still be lying.
@@nono-vt6hp I don't know if you're replying to my first comment or my reply, but the key point here is this-- Texas shuts everything down when we THINK there will be snow. I've definitely experienced more than one snow day that was... preemptive to say the least. My dad was 100% lying. He's also claimed that the only time he saw someone spontaneously combust was in the summer of 1980, and I'm much more inclined to believe that.
When I was growing up and in school our teachers used to say "when you're older you won't be walking around with a calculator in your pocket". This was their reasoning for us not using calculators in class. Well.... as we all know now, we are most definitely walking around with calculators in our pockets everyday
Not everyone has smartphones able to perform calculus. But I agree that those bad at math shouldn't be penalized for needing a counting machine in their pockets.
Do you notice that those bad at math still don’t use the calculator apps anyway? I’ve never witnessed it. It seems like the only people I’ve seen pull one out were people who were already decent but wanted to make sure they didn’t make any errors.
Oh they did that shit to me 1st through 8th grade but said its because we wont have calculators in highschool (smart phones were still becoming a thing, most us still didnt have cells or only touch dial cells if at all) but by the time i got to highschool they damn near shoved calculator's down our throat in our math classes and for me it was bs because i was already able to do math in my head so i never even used the damn thing and for some reason i got in trouble for it, school is a joke
*My Filipino mother crossed 3 rivers (during a flood), a forest (while the weather was practically an oven... on fire), an entire mountain (yet without a proper cement road... and footwear), and a world war (with actual bombs falling everywhere- pretty sure someone unimportant died-), walking for 12 hours JUST to go to school and get straight As back in the day, she says.* (The fact that we visited our grandparents and saw her school right around the corner was irrelevant. Shortcuts are for *FAILURES* anyway.)
My grandmother told me that once a week she and the other children went to the boarding school on a horse-drawn cart on Sunday evening, and returned home on Saturday evening. The boarding school was located in a neighboring town
My Taiwanese friend’s mum used to pack me a lunch every week with hers because her parents liked me so much lol. When they found out I was learning Mandarin and tried to speak with them, they were like “you have to keep her around, we like her!” And invited me over all the time-we were already really close, so we just hung out all the time. People would point out we were the same person (we even had the same laugh) and I think that’s also why her parents liked me. I had a similar personality to their daughter and I wanted to learn their culture. I even asked her about Taiwanese dramas to watch because I love Asian dramas lol. I helped her with her English and she helped me with my Mandarin. Good times.
@LiIPup You want seal claps for assuming it’s made up? I’m a polyglot and enjoy languages and culture. Good for you though lol. Just because you’ve probably done some shitty stuff doesn’t mean you have to project it on me. I’ve been welcomed into multiple families of different cultures and I appreciate every single one of them. Stop projecting your insecurities my dude. Also, your name is very fitting.
@@tohrurikku Not all of them-mainly because of the pandemic and some of them are stuck in their home countries right now. We’ve just been talking via social media and video calls (rarely).
I told my kids as they grew up that I walked up hill both ways in the snow barefoot 5 miles for school. We only had stones to play with, which made dodgeball dangerous of course. We weren't even allowed in the house until dark and we better be on time before the sun went down. We never complained because it just meant a beating and no dinner. They had no idea how great life was for them. I'm proud of my kids all 3 do well for themselves.
@@ragamuffin1588 like most of my generation (Gen-X) my parents were mostly absent. By 8 y.o. I was babysitting my then 5 y.o. sister for entire days. Cooking, cleaning, getting us both off to school, all things I did. I lived as all kids did back then.
i wish they reacted to the asian parents challenging each other because those ones are SO funny but im so glad to see people react to him, he's underrated
okay but the “heal before so you have extra health to take that” was literally in Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild and it took SO many shrines just to get 13 more hearts 😭
I’m Indonesian and can definitely relate with lunchbox and parents going to school thing. When i was in elementary i used to share meals with my friends, they would bring many kinds of delicious lunch, its all almost always packed and good, egg fried rice, chicken nuggets, sausage, noodles. And up until college i would sometimes still carry a lunchbox to save money
Being a South Asian, I can also relate to this and my dad used to walk 2 hrs to go to school and I actually verified when I went to my hometown as a kid.
Filipino here my dad said he used to carry 10 kg bucket of water both sides up and down from the mountain so they have water to use for the day. I'm thankful he worked so hard he bought a house for us and a motorcycle, it's not much like the others but it is certainly a big upgrade.
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brazilian here, my dad would regularly tell me that he would cycle to the other side of the city to get work when he was like 15 or and there was no public transport so it was either on foot or on the bike.
The two ladies with long hair, beige and green tops, their stories were so similar. But the big belly laugh at 8:16 was just awesome. The bread being compared to a poor potato was hilarious.
I've had my math major friends say the same thing. They'd get in a big rush to get a proof in and mess up the tiniest thing that would then cascade through the rest of the work
@@timyarber9936 Mathematicians are good at math, but rarely also good at mental arithmetic. The most skilled at that I've met couldn't understand even the simplest of basic algebra. They're very different skills.
8:18 I've never in my life heard anyone Asian laugh like that. I'm from Texas and I absolutely approve. To Americans, a good hearty laugh makes you more trustworthy.
My mostly Asian things, I’m not allowed doing any chores in the house coz my responsibility was to just study which I wish not to do as a parent in a future. One time I don’t even know how to cook rice even in my 17.
2:11 The way they say it: in Korea, it is not within their culture to make a loud, outspoken complaint on anything, if they do complain, they would do it in a different way, more privately with the people involved; from what I know.
Seeing other Asians react to his videos and confirm some of the crazy stuff I thought he was embellishing a little, just makes his stuff even more hilarious.
I think all Asian parents did an extra course on "how to treat their children" during their timeline, cause my parents also use to tell me that they have to cross rivers and has to walk miles to reach their school and we are lucky that we have a cycle or other transport systems. "you can't use a calculator" (so true) "if you are not an engineer or a doctor then you have not achieved anything in your life" but the love us. . . . I think so😐
I think most parents have the "walking to school over a mountain" type story. For my dad it used to be over a mountain in 3 feet of snow (the height of snow grew all the time) both ways with nothing but a cold piece of bread to eat.
The girl in the over sized coat was hilarious in her innocence & cuteness. First with the 'emotional damage' and then when she admitted her mom still cleaned her room. I was dying from laughter
One of the girls said “if i bring a piece of bread” and the other one, off of what looked like reflex, just goes “that’s unacceptable” and looked so sad just thinking about it… that’s what i had for lunch today
Honestly, I grew up on military bases so we where always exposed to different cultures constantly so a lot of the culture differences while not as outrageous as a lot of ppl make it out to be where common enough to not be so different.
The food video makes me so envious, I remember giving up on making lunches for myself in highschool and just eating my first meal after school was over. As long as I wasn't doing sports
I think all the parents everythere do this "When I was young" thing. Still remember, my grandfather and -mother talking about the 20 miles and back from school etc. It was supposed to be motivational but mostly made you question, why you even exist. "Emotional damage" is very familiar to me...
This just made me realized that all my childhood stress was self induced because I thought I was a disappointment. Turns out my mom was just too busy to care about what grade I got in school. She just wanted to know that I can mental math fast. No, I cannot anymore.
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Bahaha the story thing reminds me of my Mexican dad, who was the bread winner at a very young age aside from his dad, would hike the mountain an hour from his home with his donkey and dog at 4 am in the morning to cut wood, spend hours alone at night afraid but need money, and walk another hour to go to town to sell and peddle all day and do the whole process all over again.
The parents going through your room crosses all languages and cultures 😩 My mom would check the heat of the television to make sure I was not watching it during the week Also I heard MX in the video, hello fellow MBB!! 🥰
"We love to share" I can vouch, as someone that grew up eating *just cheese sandwiches* some days (I had real food most days) and went to a mostly asian school, on some of those days I was quite literally FORCED to accept some of someone elses food
My dad tried the whole "biking to school for ~10 miles" thing when we were kids, but he taught us how to ride bike and we rode more than that around town for fun... I think he was sad it didn't last longer
Geez. I miss Korea so much! Lived there for 10 years. I think about this lunch thing all the time when I pack my kids lunches. 😆😆😆 They look more Korean and Canadian most days. Even use a bento box to pack them. But, yes, usually it is a sandwich (but then fruit and veggies and other little sides).
My grandma would tell me about her and her sisters getting chased by their neighbor’s mean old bull. Dad had half days of school because there were too many kids in their school district. Mom started school in a one room schoolhouse.
That parent entering my room scene was so freakin accurate... The calculator was so freakin accurate too! we only got to use it in classes where we need to use trig and log functions... and only nonprogramable calculators were allowed. our prof was in a bad mood once and we had to do out triginometry test without a calculator it was freaking hell hahaahhaha
Can you please react to uncle roger. He also like him but he react to foreigners cooking asian food. Am surs you guys will enjoy it. i hope you read my comment .. And i love your reaction videos... 😁 aka. A fan from india...
When she said her mother carried the brother on her shoulder 🤣🤣 Before getting into E Asian culture I thought the parents were more chill than Hispanics but I was wrong. StevenHe & other Ytubers helped me learned the culture. If you guys did a reaction video of LyannaKea that would also be funny 😁
You guys were awesome ❤️ thank you!!!
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I guess the entire world are having the same problems xD
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My mother is from the mountains of Kentucky and she used to tell us she walked barefoot in the snow up the mountain both ways...then my brother and I added "and killed a bear with her looseleaf notebook" to be smartasses haha
Ahahahahaha its the way i laughed
My mom tells me she rode zebras to school and wrestled crocodiles
I heard something similar to that on and off again but my parents, my dad especially, would follow with "now I am sick and tired (insert complaint here)." I made the mistake once when I was 12 of being a smartass. When my Dad was ranting about something I didn't do (procrastinating on homework), he went on to say, "Now I am sick-" "And tired", I said completing his sentence. After that, I must have time traveled because I woke up in the middle of next week with one hell of a lump on my forehead. Never did that again.
@@keithmays8076 oh no that’s be counted as abuse now
@@zuzuxzu 80s kids are surprisingly tough. I look back on just the playground equipment and think, "How the hell did we survive all that???" All metal slides that would cook you under a hot sun. Monkey bars made built from pipes that turned you into a human plinko. Seesaws made of wood, bolted to a long lead pipe. The rocking horse made with steel springs and solid fiberglass body that guaranteed a concussion. We had a concrete slab but around tree roots so we could play with our toy cars. To me, this was American Gladiators EXTREME. You learned how not to get hurt. Like I said, 80s kids were tough.
Malaysian here. My dad told me he had to cycle about 15kms to school so he had to leave house like 5:30am every morning. One day when I was at my grandad's house, I asked my grandad how far my dad's school was. He showed me and it was not even 2kms from the house lol
I'm Indian and my grandmom had to travel to school by the crowded polluted local railways and she had to wake up and leave at 5 am
(This was in Mumbai btw)
Why this is so true? My mum told me that she had to walk about 2km to the bus station and take a bus to the city and continue walking like 5km from the city then arrived at school. I'm Malaysian too
Lol, Malaysian here as well! My mom always tell us how she need to walk 1km to take a bath at a well, used charcoal iron for her clothes, the great distance between her house and her school and she need to walk. I mean, okay..I understand but she expects us siblings to experienced the same stuff in the modern day 😐
emotional damage
@@misschocoholic2126 lol she's tellin you not to complain and lazy to go to school and iron your clothes when now you have transportation and electricity to do that easily..
My (white) father tried that "We walked uphill in the snow both ways," but I was like "Dad, you grew up in Texas. There was no snow. And you grew up on the Great Plains, so there weren't any hills either."
To be fair, nowadays in Georgia, it is rare for snow to stick but back in the 1990s it snowed every single year and stayed for weeks. So there's a possibility your dad wasn't lying about the snow, i mean he was still exaggerating though lol. Climate has changed greatly in the last 30 years.
@@Sephiroso. Uhh, no. He was definitely exaggerating. When we had the snowstorm last year, it was the first time in over a hundred years that Texas had snow like that. Also... literally everything shuts down when there's even a hint of snow. Even if it had snowed, he wasn't obligated to go anywhere, trust me.
The only cold weather my country has is: windy or lots of harsh rain-
@@IzzyKawaiichi Last year's severe winter event was mainly about how low the temperatures got and prolonged the freeze was. But they definitely was severe snow several times before that. A blizzard hit central texas in 84 or 85. Xmas eve 2004 south texas got several inches of snow. Dec 8 2017 another several inches.
Your father may still be lying.
@@nono-vt6hp I don't know if you're replying to my first comment or my reply, but the key point here is this-- Texas shuts everything down when we THINK there will be snow. I've definitely experienced more than one snow day that was... preemptive to say the least. My dad was 100% lying.
He's also claimed that the only time he saw someone spontaneously combust was in the summer of 1980, and I'm much more inclined to believe that.
When I was growing up and in school our teachers used to say "when you're older you won't be walking around with a calculator in your pocket". This was their reasoning for us not using calculators in class. Well.... as we all know now, we are most definitely walking around with calculators in our pockets everyday
Not everyone has smartphones able to perform calculus. But I agree that those bad at math shouldn't be penalized for needing a counting machine in their pockets.
@@patrickmccurry1563 Yeah but how often are you gonna need calculus in your day to day life? Algebra sure, but not calculus.
Do you notice that those bad at math still don’t use the calculator apps anyway? I’ve never witnessed it. It seems like the only people I’ve seen pull one out were people who were already decent but wanted to make sure they didn’t make any errors.
Oh they did that shit to me 1st through 8th grade but said its because we wont have calculators in highschool (smart phones were still becoming a thing, most us still didnt have cells or only touch dial cells if at all) but by the time i got to highschool they damn near shoved calculator's down our throat in our math classes and for me it was bs because i was already able to do math in my head so i never even used the damn thing and for some reason i got in trouble for it, school is a joke
@@patrickmccurry1563
No... but when your job involves big numbers your doing that shit on the computer at work or the calculator THEY give you.
The way Steven say "Emotional Damage" is so hilarious. 😂😂
@Miles Doyle Don't care + didn't ask + L + ratio
@@blasianking4827 lmao you didn't have do him like that 😂
@@-_-3776 Nah I think I did, hate those Christian proselytizing bot spammers
@@blasianking4827 im pretty sure they arent even actual christians
That Christianity BS literally sent *EMOTIONALDAMAGE* to my brain.
*My Filipino mother crossed 3 rivers (during a flood), a forest (while the weather was practically an oven... on fire), an entire mountain (yet without a proper cement road... and footwear), and a world war (with actual bombs falling everywhere- pretty sure someone unimportant died-), walking for 12 hours JUST to go to school and get straight As back in the day, she says.* (The fact that we visited our grandparents and saw her school right around the corner was irrelevant. Shortcuts are for *FAILURES* anyway.)
@Yes the old myth of the white lady. Terrifies me to this day.
My dad said he apparently crossed the Pacific Ocean
My grandmother told me that once a week she and the other children went to the boarding school on a horse-drawn cart on Sunday evening, and returned home on Saturday evening. The boarding school was located in a neighboring town
@@fjalac8369 xD
My Taiwanese friend’s mum used to pack me a lunch every week with hers because her parents liked me so much lol. When they found out I was learning Mandarin and tried to speak with them, they were like “you have to keep her around, we like her!” And invited me over all the time-we were already really close, so we just hung out all the time. People would point out we were the same person (we even had the same laugh) and I think that’s also why her parents liked me. I had a similar personality to their daughter and I wanted to learn their culture. I even asked her about Taiwanese dramas to watch because I love Asian dramas lol. I helped her with her English and she helped me with my Mandarin. Good times.
@LiIPup
You want seal claps for assuming it’s made up? I’m a polyglot and enjoy languages and culture. Good for you though lol. Just because you’ve probably done some shitty stuff doesn’t mean you have to project it on me. I’ve been welcomed into multiple families of different cultures and I appreciate every single one of them. Stop projecting your insecurities my dude. Also, your name is very fitting.
Are you still friends and still hang out?
@@tohrurikku
Not all of them-mainly because of the pandemic and some of them are stuck in their home countries right now. We’ve just been talking via social media and video calls (rarely).
I was waiting to find out you got married to your friend by the end of your story lol.
@@danialyousaf6456 lol we’re all female 😂 and none of us are bi/lesbian/etc:)
The emotional damage gets me every time 🤣🤣🤣
Same I say it way too often lol
Quality content here 😆
My fave of Steven is "why ghosts don't haunt Asians"
Yes!!!! Me too!!
Same! That was the first video of his I saw. Loved it so much I watched more of his content.
"Oh, you're a cat?" 😂
I love that one! Beijing Corn the cat ghost 🤣
Seriously funnae!
Why ??
I told my kids as they grew up that I walked up hill both ways in the snow barefoot 5 miles for school. We only had stones to play with, which made dodgeball dangerous of course. We weren't even allowed in the house until dark and we better be on time before the sun went down. We never complained because it just meant a beating and no dinner. They had no idea how great life was for them. I'm proud of my kids all 3 do well for themselves.
I'm genuinely curious, is this a joke?
@@ragamuffin1588 ya like im confused😅
Yes and no. I jokingly told my kids stuff like this all the time.
@@telemperor Jesus Christ, I really hope your parents weren't that cruel
@@ragamuffin1588 like most of my generation (Gen-X) my parents were mostly absent. By 8 y.o. I was babysitting my then 5 y.o. sister for entire days. Cooking, cleaning, getting us both off to school, all things I did. I lived as all kids did back then.
i wish they reacted to the asian parents challenging each other because those ones are SO funny but im so glad to see people react to him, he's underrated
I NEED IT
Underrated? He is getting Millions of views per video, nothing about him is underrated
My mom is from the Philippines and she also walked a million miles barefoot through all types of weather to go to school.
You forgot about crossing a river and then climbing another mountain just to go to school 🤣🤣
@@Butterfly-om1jf YEAH IKR,MY (Filipino) GRANDMA TOLD ME THAT A LOT
you forgot having to walk so far just to sell things at the market, and having your sandals break 50% of the time
My mum had to go up the hills to collect berries (they lived in a remote village in the mountains) and I fact checked it. It's true.
"Do your parents still clean your room?"
"Not anymore."
"My mom still does it."
Me: "EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!"
okay but the “heal before so you have extra health to take that” was literally in Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild and it took SO many shrines just to get 13 more hearts 😭
Yea 52 shrines is no joke 💀
@@fedoraman6958
for real, i had to look up so many tutorials cos my brain is so half 😭😭
I remember when he had 11,000 subscribers. I’m so proud of his success and hope he gets more recognition in the future.
I fricken love Steven, love that you're reacting to this!
I’m Indonesian and can definitely relate with lunchbox and parents going to school thing.
When i was in elementary i used to share meals with my friends, they would bring many kinds of delicious lunch, its all almost always packed and good, egg fried rice, chicken nuggets, sausage, noodles.
And up until college i would sometimes still carry a lunchbox to save money
Being a South Asian, I can also relate to this and my dad used to walk 2 hrs to go to school and I actually verified when I went to my hometown as a kid.
The other memes that people make with his emotional damage clip are funny too
Filipino here my dad said he used to carry 10 kg bucket of water both sides up and down from the mountain so they have water to use for the day. I'm thankful he worked so hard he bought a house for us and a motorcycle, it's not much like the others but it is certainly a big upgrade.
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Do a reaction on uncle rogers
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I wish Asian parents would react to Steven He
Nice profile picture
Need to watch Asian parents flex by Steven he. Hilarious
“you’re 9 years old? what are you doing here, go start a business” has me in tears cracking the fuck up 😭😭😭😭
brazilian here, my dad would regularly tell me that he would cycle to the other side of the city to get work when he was like 15 or and there was no public transport so it was either on foot or on the bike.
The two ladies with long hair, beige and green tops, their stories were so similar. But the big belly laugh at 8:16 was just awesome. The bread being compared to a poor potato was hilarious.
I'm so happy that Steven actually blew up, he definitely deserves it
That was hilarious and love Steven He. We need a react to Steven he 2
I love how they relate perfectly and add in their own stories as well haha
God the Korean language is so beautiful to listen to I could do it all day
This is BRILLIANT! I love how they were actually recognising things lol. They were gorgeous and funny!
LMAO the calculator thing I literally check 7x9 just in case I suddenly forget how to do math in the middle of an exam
I've had my math major friends say the same thing. They'd get in a big rush to get a proof in and mess up the tiniest thing that would then cascade through the rest of the work
@@timyarber9936 Mathematicians are good at math, but rarely also good at mental arithmetic. The most skilled at that I've met couldn't understand even the simplest of basic algebra. They're very different skills.
@@timyarber9936 I'm an engineering student and I do that lol.
I check simple addition problems too. I know it's right but I gotta double check.
I'm Asian too. I just realized I got hit by emotional damage. No joke. This reaction made my day.
8:18 I've never in my life heard anyone Asian laugh like that. I'm from Texas and I absolutely approve. To Americans, a good hearty laugh makes you more trustworthy.
to most people honestly, never heard an asian laugh before lol
I guess you have just not been to Korea, everyone laughs like that 😂
I thought too that it was great to hear such a genuine laugh ... makes you grin yourself
Koreans laugh like this mostly but other East Asians don’t. I just noticed because of this comment.
"his videos are very organized, and funny." Placing organization over hilarity just speaks of the cultures.
Yes! I've been waiting for this!
As a person who grew up in china with two chinese parents, these are always so fun to watch lol
Just a random but Cha Cha love your haircut looks great! And hes hilarious and uncle roger is funny also
My mostly Asian things, I’m not allowed doing any chores in the house coz my responsibility was to just study which I wish not to do as a parent in a future. One time I don’t even know how to cook rice even in my 17.
2:11 The way they say it: in Korea, it is not within their culture to make a loud, outspoken complaint on anything, if they do complain, they would do it in a different way, more privately with the people involved; from what I know.
It seems that stories of parents on how much they had to go through to reach the school everyday transcends all races and cultures.
Seeing other Asians react to his videos and confirm some of the crazy stuff I thought he was embellishing a little, just makes his stuff even more hilarious.
I think all Asian parents did an extra course on "how to treat their children" during their timeline, cause my parents also use to tell me that they have to cross rivers and has to walk miles to reach their school and we are lucky that we have a cycle or other transport systems.
"you can't use a calculator" (so true)
"if you are not an engineer or a doctor then you have not achieved anything in your life"
but the love us.
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I think so😐
Seriously, you have to show them the *"GIRLS vs BOYS Meme"*
it's 100% funnier than any dad jokes nowadays🤣
OMG YOUR ADORABLE 🥰. Great to see this from your perspective. I Love these videos as they're so obviously ludecrous 🤣
I think most parents have the "walking to school over a mountain" type story. For my dad it used to be over a mountain in 3 feet of snow (the height of snow grew all the time) both ways with nothing but a cold piece of bread to eat.
The girl in the over sized coat was hilarious in her innocence & cuteness. First with the 'emotional damage' and then when she admitted her mom still cleaned her room. I was dying from laughter
One of the girls said “if i bring a piece of bread” and the other one, off of what looked like reflex, just goes “that’s unacceptable” and looked so sad just thinking about it… that’s what i had for lunch today
I loved these reactions. So adorable. Steven He is hilarious!
It's cute how the Korean girls say
"Emotional Damn~"...
You gals are so wholesome, love your reactions to Steven!
I watched this as Korean and I bursted out laughing!!
Steven He can make me laugh more than most comedy shows . Even when it’s only a few minutes while most comedy shows are way longer.
Listening to people speaking Korean is a very, interesting experience. It's like I've ascended from the mortal plane.
been watching Steven He for a week now!! best comedy on you tube!! the people reacting to his videos here is really fun to watch too!!
Honestly, I grew up on military bases so we where always exposed to different cultures constantly so a lot of the culture differences while not as outrageous as a lot of ppl make it out to be where common enough to not be so different.
"Now it's funny just looking at his face. His focusless eyes..."
Steven He: EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!
when he says emotional damage in a dramatic way always get me 😂😂
The food video makes me so envious, I remember giving up on making lunches for myself in highschool and just eating my first meal after school was over. As long as I wasn't doing sports
I think all the parents everythere do this "When I was young" thing. Still remember, my grandfather and -mother talking about the 20 miles and back from school etc. It was supposed to be motivational but mostly made you question, why you even exist. "Emotional damage" is very familiar to me...
said goodbye to the camera... three seconds later... EMOTIONAL DAMAGE 🤣🤣🤣
This just made me realized that all my childhood stress was self induced because I thought I was a disappointment. Turns out my mom was just too busy to care about what grade I got in school. She just wanted to know that I can mental math fast. No, I cannot anymore.
The way he leans back and points his fingers looks like he’s about to bring out a stand
Jojo joke.
Yes finally i waited so long for this 🤣😁
@8:14 that laughter was genuine as, delightful to see one of them actually express themselves.
hiding things with MONSTA X. too hot to be seen by mother 😂
then there's chacha, cutie friend to reveal something 😆
i love this type of content, waiting for more! ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
You forgot to add a “FEILURE” video! Now you gotta make chapter 2! 😁😁😍😍 The video is great! Thumbs up for you and Steven He! 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Bahaha the story thing reminds me of my Mexican dad, who was the bread winner at a very young age aside from his dad, would hike the mountain an hour from his home with his donkey and dog at 4 am in the morning to cut wood, spend hours alone at night afraid but need money, and walk another hour to go to town to sell and peddle all day and do the whole process all over again.
The parents going through your room crosses all languages and cultures 😩 My mom would check the heat of the television to make sure I was not watching it during the week
Also I heard MX in the video, hello fellow MBB!! 🥰
SO HAPPY YO SEE OUR TALENTED Beautiful GIRLS AGAIN ALWAYS. IT HAS BEEN A WHILE. LOVE ❤️ YOU ALL DIDDYBOPER 💘💖💓❤️😇
All these girls are so pretty and cute!! They seem so lovely 💜💜
I'm not asian but I love watching Steven's videos 😂
I came for Steven He reactions and found a Monbebe. ❤️ I love their reactions and giggles.
let's take a moment to appreciate the fact they had subtitles
"We love to share"
I can vouch, as someone that grew up eating *just cheese sandwiches* some days (I had real food most days) and went to a mostly asian school, on some of those days I was quite literally FORCED to accept some of someone elses food
Monbebes for the win! Expressing acceptance and love as usual, a trademark of our fandom!!
I love our fandom 🤍
I love ChaCha soooo much xD she said "emooootional daaaaamage" in just the right way lmaoooo
My dad tried the whole "biking to school for ~10 miles" thing when we were kids, but he taught us how to ride bike and we rode more than that around town for fun... I think he was sad it didn't last longer
"I had no choice but to laugh" - how magnanimous of you. LOL
*EMOOOTIONAL DAAAMAGE!*
These ladies are super cute. Steven He is very funny. Reminds me of nigel ung's character "uncle roger". 🤣🤣🤣👍
3:11 so cute 😂
im in germany but my dad was like a asian parent, maybe thats why i love asian culture and people so much
1:29 EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
i loved steven he already but seein yall relate to him skits is next level
his videos about the ghost in his house are the best!!!
My mom is Nigerian and she always tells us about how when she 15 she always went to her farm to uproot yams before she went to school
E M O T I O N A L D A M A G E
Damage
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!!!
Geez. I miss Korea so much! Lived there for 10 years. I think about this lunch thing all the time when I pack my kids lunches. 😆😆😆 They look more Korean and Canadian most days. Even use a bento box to pack them. But, yes, usually it is a sandwich (but then fruit and veggies and other little sides).
I find it funny how our cultures are similar in some aspects
I am a grown ass man with a deep voice, but that reaction and squeal when they saw the cat is exactly what I do when I see a cat.
My grandma would tell me about her and her sisters getting chased by their neighbor’s mean old bull. Dad had half days of school because there were too many kids in their school district. Mom started school in a one room schoolhouse.
Oh lord, i absolutely love this… can we have more?
Y'all should make Koreans react to Stevenhe's ghost videos those are hilarious 😂🤣🤣
That parent entering my room scene was so freakin accurate...
The calculator was so freakin accurate too! we only got to use it in classes where we need to use trig and log functions... and only nonprogramable calculators were allowed. our prof was in a bad mood once and we had to do out triginometry test without a calculator it was freaking hell hahaahhaha
Can you please react to uncle roger. He also like him but he react to foreigners cooking asian food. Am surs you guys will enjoy it. i hope you read my comment .. And i love your reaction videos... 😁 aka. A fan from india...
I love that they appreciate the culture here and they enjoy his content I love content from all countries
Yeah! I’m first this time. Hello Everyone.
When she said her mother carried the brother on her shoulder 🤣🤣
Before getting into E Asian culture I thought the parents were more chill than Hispanics but I was wrong. StevenHe & other Ytubers helped me learned the culture. If you guys did a reaction video of LyannaKea that would also be funny 😁