Love this! As an Asian man, I find Latin/Mexican culture to be the most beautiful, warm and welcoming! I’ve met and fell in love with my beautiful Guatemalan/Mexican friend (now wife) in high school almost 40 years ago. I’ve learned that as human beings, we have a lot more in common than differences.
This is sadly a stereotype which actually endangers mexican GIRLS and women. It is not a familiar practice to press lips against a strangers face. They coached her to do this. This WESTERNIZED channel is just promoting stereotypes that sexualize Latin women/girls (aka minors). No one in Mexico randomly kisses a stranger. It is quite evident in the fact this is a WHITE western funded channel, that promotes WHITE WESTERN stereotypes of LATAM
The Korean girl seems so interested and is so excited to learn about her that just shows that here in America we are so small minded and we think the world revolves around America
La madre creo que habla del dia de los inocentes ya que con el nacimiento de jesus, el rey herodes ordeno matar a todos los niños menores de 2 años y de ahi surgio el dia de los santos inocentes La verdad no recuerdo bien
@@soturi2403 Es que de eso también trata la Rosca, es el niño Jesús pero justo el cuchillo representa a Herodes buscando al niño, es lo mismo, por que Herodes mandó a matar a todos los niños con la esperanza de matar a Jesus por la profecía de los Reyes Magos, de que iba a nacer el Rey de Reyes.
@@Alienist I am Spanish/Filipino and My Wife is Half White and Black American. Our Twin Daughters are White/Black/Asian........................I was like, "We give birth to Pandas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
I always find it funny how "romantic" our greeting is to Koreans. Lol, when I went to Korea another thing my friends found strange was that whenever we arrive anywhere we greet everyone, for example let's say you go in a doctors office and there are already other people in the waiting room, you go in and say "Good morning, afternoon, night" depending on the time, loud enough for everyone in the room to hear and everyone says it back to you. And if you don't it's a little disrespectful. This is only a México thing. Mexicans in United Stated don't do this.
I think it’s a very Latin American thing, I’m from Brasil and it’s exactly the same there. I love how similar we all are although geographically we’re not that close to each other. ❤
Fr my grandma would make me say hello to all the nieghbors outside watering there plants on my way to school so for a couple streets worth of ppl I had to say good morning every time or else she’s hit me in the arm 😂 I love my grandma showed me a lot of manners
As a mexican you know the power of the "chancla" and you know you gotta do it before it hits 3...and on the sound that you make when you don't believe someone (ptsaaa) you have to make that little "ptss" like a kiss sound and then the "aaa" if you just say "aaa" its not the same, you have to make the "kissing sound at the beggining haha. I'm not gonna lie I also thought it was babay jesus hiding in the rosca, its supposed to be one baby but now they put like 10 babies in there haha
In Argentina we all greet each other with a kiss, even men hug 🫂 and 💋 kiss. It's so normal and nice to greet each other like that. ❤ We're very touchy-feely people.
I think all South America is like that. In Brazil we do it too, but now that I'm in Buenos Aires I've realised y'all like the kiss on the cheek too much 😂😂
@@laylammorais 🥰❤️ we are very loving people!! Enjoy your stay in Buenos Aires!!! ❤️ I hope I can vacation in Brazil one day! I love the people, the language and the culture ❤️
I didn’t grow up with warm hug from friends like this so when I first started hanging out with my then best friend who was Mexican around this age, it made me feel so welcomed and loved. I really needed that at the time. This was many years ago but some things stay the same.
OMG really? I'm Mexican and I didn't know this, Now I am curious about what the people of the Philippines are like, and I have heard little because we are far away but we share some history so I would like our country to know more about it.❤
@@cherry23072Filipinas se administraba desde Cdmx, en términos de herencia española territorial, Filipinas pudo ser méxico pero la, debilitada nueva nación no podía pelear por territorios de ultramar
@@cherry23072 Actually I can count numbers in Spanish very well since I heard it a lot from my family since I was a kid and the funny thing is I didn't know before that it was spanish all I thought is,it's just part of our language😂🤣
Isabella felicidades!! Nuevamente poniendo el nombre de México en alto!! Que bonito te sabes expresar! Me encantó ver este segundo video con los niños coreanos, muy lindos ellos también. Espero sigan siendo amigos y sigan en contacto. Que bonito tener amistades de distintas partes del mundo ☺️❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
🥰 love 💕 it so much finally an episode about mexico and my culture the first video about my mexico and culture from all the videos in your channel thank you so much
What I’ve noticed about Mexican boys is that they are were caring and show a lot of love towards there partners and it’s very cute and attractive. Mexicans boys top tier
No! It depends on the type of education they have. But in my own experience, it's rare to find a guy who isn't a bit of a womanizer or sexist. Although of course they tend to be sweeter with their families! I want to emphasize, I am not including everyone, only those who seem like clones of others, because they will probably be superficial.
eh, i think it depends. us latina girls sort of have high standards when it comes to men, so lots of men in our culture give gifts and are affectionate, but lots are also players or sexist.
It depends! Some are very rude in the way they speak and act. I used to visit Mexico a lot and remember not wanting to ever date a Mexican dude. Only to end up marrying one 🤣 because ✨He✨ was the top tier you’re talking about.
It's as they Say, but my family was a matriarchy, so my mother always taught us to treat women as beautiful flowers, but that backfire at us 'cause that's love at the old style and now not many women like that kind of love.
Yeah Mexicans are taught to hug everyone. I remember being a kid and even though I was shy I had to say hello to everyone (hug). Then you grow up and it's second nature. I didn't realize this was a Mexican thing until I met my friend from Croatia. I was hugging everybody and they didn't know why lol They didn't say anything for a while but it was like ??? and I didn't understand the confusion haha I find it awkward to not hug when saying hello - like there is a distance.
As a Mexican I can confirm all this especially the whistle. Remember being dead asleep in summer vacation when I heard a whisper of it one morning and I jumped out of bed got dressed and scrambled out the house and ran five acres to my dad only for us to find out he was calling the dogs. Now my dad’s whistle is very loud but none of use have been able to live up to that day my dad called the dogs
Wow to think they didn’t know Mexicans are so beautiful is soooo sad! I’ve traveled the world and the warmest kindest and most beautiful people I’ve met are Mexican 🥰🇲🇽👏🏼🙏🏼
Todo isso é uma costume católica mexicana cada 6 de janeiro (dia dos reis magos). se teu pedaço de bolo tem o menino Jesus, então você precisa fazer uma festa o 2 de fevereiro (dia da nossa senhora da Candelária) e servir “tamales” à gente.
When you eat spicy food, your body thinks it's injured in some way, so it produces more adrenaline. That's why people eating spicy food sometimes feel more alive, so Koreans eating spicy food to relieve stress makes sense.
As a mexican, at school we also do this , maybe not all schools but the schools that I went to did this ❤ btw now im studying university in United States and I miss this type of greeting so much 🥲
@Fly.Eagles.Fly1996 you mean the united states right ? I don't even talk to the neighbors here , very rare jf someone says good morning to me ... I'm missing mexico a lot , but I'll go back soon and buy a house there , is sad how in this country people don't support each other 😢
The whistle thing is so true my mom had a really loud whistle that she would use to call all the kids when we were all playing around the neighborhood. I remember sprinting and dropping wherever I was doing when I heard the whistle
Lo de contar 1,2 y 3 mi mamá aún lo hace y eso que yo soy el menor de mis hermanos tengo 17 y aún me cuenta hasta 3 ya mis hermanos mayores de 18 para arriba ya no aplica en ello, espero ya cumplir mis 18 para que ya no me cuenten 🥺 xd, y lo del silbido es verdad, mi papá lo hace para que nos reunamos con el. La famosisima rosca de dia de reyes siempre en México partimos la rosca y al quien le toque un bebe en su rebanada pone el atole, tamales o hace la fiesta, todo es verdad en el video xD jajaja buen video y divertido 🫶✨
They were talking about Mexican only things and they totally missed one that the girl did at 9:41. The finger motion when she said "yeah, yeah" isn't random, it's a gesture that Mexicans make that means "Eso! Eso!", which translates to "That! That!", and you use it when someone says something to the point or reacts in a way that shows that they get what you're saying.
The hug and kiss on the cheek is for family members. Mexican woman will great friends and family with the hug and kiss, but men will usually shake hands. Us men do the hug and kiss with Older Tios and close male family members but otherwise we shake hands. Charisma is built into our culture, it's funny to see how timid homie is in this video.
I'm Colombian, then I moved to Mexico and yes, I was shocking the first time someone introduce herself with a Kiss. I was like... "I Don't know you". We usually hold hands. HOWEVER, centennials introduce themselves with a hug and is normal now. Times Change
Aunque No todos en Latinoamérica consideramos el saludo de beso para personas que no conocemos o que no nos agradan, no es una regla ni obligación porque también es nuestro espacio personal en el que muchos preferimos solo acercarnos a familia y amigos cercanos.
This girl clearly didn't grow up in Mexico. As someone who actually grew up in Mexico, I can tell you for a fact that the traditional way to say hello in Mexico isn't by "putting your hand on their shoulder and leaning your head forward". The traditional way to say hello is to give a kiss on the cheek, although it's not mandatory. Similar to how a lot of European countries greet each other. Mind you, this is only done with family, and friends. When it comes to meeting new people, it really depends on the context. If it's people you're meeting at a casual party, then a kiss on the cheek is how you greet someone. However, if you're meeting someone new for business purposes, it would be inappropriate to give them a kiss on the cheek. Instead, you would greet them with a firm handshake.
Mexican here! In the rosca de reyes is common to be 1 - 5 hidden babies for the family or friends bring diferent things, one brings tamales, another the cokes, another hot chocolate, another the dessert and another "puts" the house; but it depends where you buy your rosca and the instructions that comes with package. ☕️🎂
That´s not only in Mexico. Here in Spain we do pecks in both cheeks, but it´s only between family, friends or people meeting in informal environments. It´s also only between women or between men and women. It´s never done between two men, unless they´re little children. Age also counts: The older you get, the less you´re saluting like this to people you have just meet.
The rosca doesn't contain just one little doll, it has many and the bigger the rosca is, the more dolls it will have. And traditionally, you are supposed to cook the tamales for everyone, not buy them (although if you don't know how, you can buy them) on Feb 2, "Día de la Candelaria"
In Puerto Rico This is also how you greet someone, you also shake hands or give them a hug... it all depends... if it's an aunt or grandmother, get ready, the hug includes a kiss, a pinch and a squeeze, It depends on which part of the island... 😅😅😅😅😅
Im Mexican and yes. You greet everyone in the room with a hug and a “cheek” kiss. If you’re a woman and you feel uncomfortable with hugging a man and getting that close, you can shake their hands. And vise versa really. It’s super obvious to read each others vibes. Typically the uncomfortable person is reaching out their arms to shake hands way before it becomes uncomfortable. But number one rule is to always greet everyone at a party
From Mexico to all Mexicans, the Rosca de Reyes represents the infinite circle of love for God, crystallized dried fruits that decorate the bread symbolize the jewels embedded in the crowns of the Reyes Magos and the hidden baby represents the Baby Jesus. From Mexico, for those who are not Mexican, search Mexican websites about our folklore and traditions.
@@Mrtetzu A tradition is the transmission of doctrines, rites and customs from generation to generation, regardless of their origin (for example, religion). Customs and folklore in America come from Europe, Asia and Africa and were enriched by local customs. But thank you for your observation.
Me siento orgulloso de que una joven mexicana , siendo muy joven tenga un acervo cultural muy bueno ...obvio soy mexicano ...los jóvenes coreanos son muy agradables y "puros", buenos niños
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Hasta canción tenían para la chanclaaaa, o maaaaai gaaa 🤣🤣🤣!! *Saludos Isaaaa!*
Hello from france 🇨🇵
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@@magikarp221 HAHAHAH no way bro
Please look at her 😂😂😂 my boy blushed 😂😂😂
bro was panicking lmao 🤣🤣
@@fershowfershow3164 lmaoo full panic mode for almost the entirety of the video
bro use the bombastic side eye like 76 times 😭😭
Dude doesn’t know how to handle falling in love and close contact at first sight lol
He's actaully blushing LOL that's so cute
Hi
Love this! As an Asian man, I find Latin/Mexican culture to be the most beautiful, warm and welcoming! I’ve met and fell in love with my beautiful Guatemalan/Mexican friend (now wife) in high school almost 40 years ago. I’ve learned that as human beings, we have a lot more in common than differences.
Ty! 🇲🇽🇧🇷
Aww that’s so cute 🥰
Cállate los ojos, you got a Guatemalan wife, so as a Guatemalan Man I got to find an Asian Wife .
This is sadly a stereotype which actually endangers mexican GIRLS and women. It is not a familiar practice to press lips against a strangers face. They coached her to do this.
This WESTERNIZED channel is just promoting stereotypes that sexualize Latin women/girls (aka minors).
No one in Mexico randomly kisses a stranger.
It is quite evident in the fact this is a WHITE western funded channel, that promotes WHITE WESTERN stereotypes of LATAM
Haha nice callese los ojos hombre
I love how shy the boy is when the mexian girl was doing the greetings 😭
Hasta yo me pongo nervioso y eso soy México jaja es que está muy pero muy bonita
She looks more Korean american than Mexican for some reason 😂
@@meangravy9286 What is a Mexican supposed to look like? Mexico has a lot of diversity so what you said doesn't make sense lol
@@laurajh8188indigenous
@@meangravy9286 She looks Mexican. Mexico is a diverse country
TBF to the guy, he's 14 sitting next to a next level beauty. Of course he's awkward. Poor fella.
He's cute, once he hit puberty, he would kpop idol.
@@CoolNumber1 new verb unlocked: "kpop idol", meaning: "he is gonna look good", in a sentance: "he would kpop idol"
@@CoolNumber1um, not everyone that is Asian or Korean can become a Kpop idol.
@@truvly.xevy01 Nah it mean he gonna look good. If he's already cute at 14, that mean he gonna be good looking as he gets older
It’s kinda weird to call a kid “next level beauty” 😂
The Korean girl seems so interested and is so excited to learn about her that just shows that here in America we are so small minded and we think the world revolves around America
I would Not generalize so much. Everyone has different interests, including preferring certain cultures.
If by America you mean USA, then yes It Is small minded.
No everyone
To be fair, she only wanted to visit Mexico once she saw a "pretty" girl 😑
Speak for yourself.
Ella esta en lo correcto, el niño escondido en la rosca de reyes si representa al niño Jesús.
Verdad,no se de donde sacó el contexto la mamá,nunca había escuchado eso que dice
La madre creo que habla del dia de los inocentes ya que con el nacimiento de jesus, el rey herodes ordeno matar a todos los niños menores de 2 años y de ahi surgio el dia de los santos inocentes
La verdad no recuerdo bien
Verdaad
X 1000, claro que si es el niñito Jesús
@@soturi2403 Es que de eso también trata la Rosca, es el niño Jesús pero justo el cuchillo representa a Herodes buscando al niño, es lo mismo, por que Herodes mandó a matar a todos los niños con la esperanza de matar a Jesus por la profecía de los Reyes Magos, de que iba a nacer el Rey de Reyes.
I hope she becomes popular and has many opportunities, I’m really happy that she represents the beautiful Mexican energy 💗💗
7:03 I THOUGHT IT WAS BABY JESUS TO😭
It is! the mom don't know what she's talking about.
I thought it was too
I thought that, too!
I Just quick googleIt, IT IS BABY JESUS since he was the baby hidden from the king's army
It is
I love this! I’m Mexican American and my husband is Korean American ❤ raising three babies to love both cultures 🇲🇽🇰🇷
bet your babies are really pretty and handsome
Mexican and Korean babies... the beauty lottery has been won. When Asian and Latino mix, the most beautiful people are made.
You mean you are pocha.
@@rockerwhwhat’s wrong with that?
@@Alienist I am Spanish/Filipino and My Wife is Half White and Black American.
Our Twin Daughters are White/Black/Asian........................I was like, "We give birth to Pandas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Poor boy, he was so nervous
I would be too, Isabela is gorgeous!
The mexican girl looks so classy! Hope to see more of her! Great content
I always find it funny how "romantic" our greeting is to Koreans. Lol, when I went to Korea another thing my friends found strange was that whenever we arrive anywhere we greet everyone, for example let's say you go in a doctors office and there are already other people in the waiting room, you go in and say "Good morning, afternoon, night" depending on the time, loud enough for everyone in the room to hear and everyone says it back to you. And if you don't it's a little disrespectful. This is only a México thing. Mexicans in United Stated don't do this.
I think it’s a very Latin American thing, I’m from Brasil and it’s exactly the same there. I love how similar we all are although geographically we’re not that close to each other. ❤
Fr my grandma would make me say hello to all the nieghbors outside watering there plants on my way to school so for a couple streets worth of ppl I had to say good morning every time or else she’s hit me in the arm 😂 I love my grandma showed me a lot of manners
Nah, it's a Mexican-American thing too. You just met some rude people.
I'm Mexican and I've never seen anyone greet each other like this tbh
@MarkiiSixx do u live in the U.S?
Jaja, I am from Mexico and I can confirm everything, it is incredible that they know us, goals: go to Korea
As a mexican this is not relatable at all stop being ignorant
You don't want to go to Korea if you're a darker Mexican.
@@Giuliano-d8gIt is extremely relatable as a northern Mexican
No. Not all Mexican like going around kissing everyone 🤢🤢
@@Giuliano-d8gNo todas las familias son como la tuya, esto se basa en un mayoreo, no solo en tu estilo de vida.
So much chemistry between the girls. They could be best friends
As a mexican you know the power of the "chancla" and you know you gotta do it before it hits 3...and on the sound that you make when you don't believe someone (ptsaaa) you have to make that little "ptss" like a kiss sound and then the "aaa" if you just say "aaa" its not the same, you have to make the "kissing sound at the beggining haha. I'm not gonna lie I also thought it was babay jesus hiding in the rosca, its supposed to be one baby but now they put like 10 babies in there haha
In fact, its the baby Jesus inside the Rosca de Reyes💯
@@yourpadre10thats what u always thought
Us too Puertorricans know the Chancla😭
The chancla is the #1 threat to kids in Puerto Rico as well.
aww this was adorable. yeah very much culture shock. the girl seemed amazed but the boy seemed shy/embarrassed haha
9:41 omg the mexican hand gesture 😭 so cute I do it too automatically sometimes
It's completely normal for the boy to be nervous, is something he never did before. A cultural shock for him 😂
In Argentina we all greet each other with a kiss, even men hug 🫂 and 💋 kiss. It's so normal and nice to greet each other like that. ❤ We're very touchy-feely people.
I think all South America is like that. In Brazil we do it too, but now that I'm in Buenos Aires I've realised y'all like the kiss on the cheek too much 😂😂
@@laylammorais 🥰❤️ we are very loving people!! Enjoy your stay in Buenos Aires!!! ❤️ I hope I can vacation in Brazil one day! I love the people, the language and the culture ❤️
And in Italy you get two kisses! One for each cheek! Hehe
@@GabrielxDesign 🥰I love that !!! Two 😚😘 kisses!!!
Also in Mexico it's a hug and kiss, I thought he would say it, but he didn't say it, I think that in Latin America that's normal
I didn’t grow up with warm hug from friends like this so when I first started hanging out with my then best friend who was Mexican around this age, it made me feel so welcomed and loved. I really needed that at the time. This was many years ago but some things stay the same.
I'm not a Mexican but I relate too much, This is how we adapt the culture after the Spaniard colonization in the Philippines in ancient time
Mexican and Philippines are like cousins 😭
OMG really? I'm Mexican and I didn't know this, Now I am curious about what the people of the Philippines are like, and I have heard little because we are far away but we share some history so I would like our country to know more about it.❤
@@cherry23072Filipinas se administraba desde Cdmx, en términos de herencia española territorial, Filipinas pudo ser méxico pero la, debilitada nueva nación no podía pelear por territorios de ultramar
@@cherry23072 Actually I can count numbers in Spanish very well since I heard it a lot from my family since I was a kid and the funny thing is I didn't know before that it was spanish all I thought is,it's just part of our language😂🤣
During the viceroyalty, Mexico city was the capital of the philipines. This was for over 250 years.
¡Siempre salen chicas bonitas!
ja ja ja ...¡El poder de las chanclas! 🤣🤣
La verdad si, ami mi mama nunca me pego con la chancla y estoy re feo jajaja🤣🤣
Es porque los extranjeros en Korea son casi siempre modelos. Están allá trabajando de modelo.
Isabella felicidades!! Nuevamente poniendo el nombre de México en alto!! Que bonito te sabes expresar! Me encantó ver este segundo video con los niños coreanos, muy lindos ellos también. Espero sigan siendo amigos y sigan en contacto. Que bonito tener amistades de distintas partes del mundo ☺️❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
He’s such a timid shy guy, typical 14yo Mexican boy would flatter her back and try to flirt lmao, not all ofc it’s also sweet seeing this
🥰 love 💕 it so much finally an episode about mexico and my culture the first video about my mexico and culture from all the videos in your channel thank you so much
Hay una primera parte jaja
*México.
The whistle thing is so true, my dad does that with me. The funny thing is that I also have an answering whistle for him!
Lol we had a call and a reply. Trying to find someone in the store. Do the call lol
What I’ve noticed about Mexican boys is that they are were caring and show a lot of love towards there partners and it’s very cute and attractive. Mexicans boys top tier
No! It depends on the type of education they have. But in my own experience, it's rare to find a guy who isn't a bit of a womanizer or sexist.
Although of course they tend to be sweeter with their families!
I want to emphasize, I am not including everyone, only those who seem like clones of others, because they will probably be superficial.
@@Muffinz06ya all races
eh, i think it depends. us latina girls sort of have high standards when it comes to men, so lots of men in our culture give gifts and are affectionate, but lots are also players or sexist.
It depends! Some are very rude in the way they speak and act. I used to visit Mexico a lot and remember not wanting to ever date a Mexican dude. Only to end up marrying one 🤣 because ✨He✨ was the top tier you’re talking about.
It's as they Say, but my family was a matriarchy, so my mother always taught us to treat women as beautiful flowers, but that backfire at us 'cause that's love at the old style and now not many women like that kind of love.
This girl is very beautiful I hope she comes back again!
Their all so CUTEE!! omW!!! 😭😫
8:37 I loved the nervous laughter while she glanced at her mom 😂❤❤
Yeah Mexicans are taught to hug everyone. I remember being a kid and even though I was shy I had to say hello to everyone (hug). Then you grow up and it's second nature. I didn't realize this was a Mexican thing until I met my friend from Croatia. I was hugging everybody and they didn't know why lol They didn't say anything for a while but it was like ??? and I didn't understand the confusion haha I find it awkward to not hug when saying hello - like there is a distance.
Que bonito 😃, saludos desde México 🇲🇽
As a Mexican I can confirm all this especially the whistle. Remember being dead asleep in summer vacation when I heard a whisper of it one morning and I jumped out of bed got dressed and scrambled out the house and ran five acres to my dad only for us to find out he was calling the dogs. Now my dad’s whistle is very loud but none of use have been able to live up to that day my dad called the dogs
The guy is going to be just one of many Koreans moving to Mexico once he turns 18 😂
That whistle thing is so common in my family. And it is the same. It's so relatable.
I really love how they interact with each other 💗🫶🏽
멕시코 사는 한국인으로서 반응 너무 공감가네요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 초반에는 너무 어색했는데 10년 가까이 사니까 이제는 아무렇지 않게 하는 것 같아요~
Aww is that your dog in the picture? It's so cute!
Wow to think they didn’t know Mexicans are so beautiful is soooo sad! I’ve traveled the world and the warmest kindest and most beautiful people I’ve met are Mexican 🥰🇲🇽👏🏼🙏🏼
Almost everything is the same as in Brazil hahaha, loved them! I just didn’t know about the baby inside the bread, I found it awesome hahaha 🇧🇷🇲🇽🇰🇷
Todo isso é uma costume católica mexicana cada 6 de janeiro (dia dos reis magos). se teu pedaço de bolo tem o menino Jesus, então você precisa fazer uma festa o 2 de fevereiro (dia da nossa senhora da Candelária) e servir “tamales” à gente.
That kid will remember this for the rest of his life.
THE TINGUIRI RIRINGUI IS SO A MEXICAN THING 😂😂😂😂
That "a mi me respetas porque soy tu madre". I felt that in my bones
When you eat spicy food, your body thinks it's injured in some way, so it produces more adrenaline. That's why people eating spicy food sometimes feel more alive, so Koreans eating spicy food to relieve stress makes sense.
01:40 IN ARGENTINA 🇦🇷😂😂 WE KISS BETWEEN BOYS TOO. 😂😂😂 AND IF WE ARE MEETING SOMONE NEW TOO. NOT JUST FOR FRIENDS. KISS KISS KISSES 😂
Chitty chitty bang bang! I like it! 🤘
Ew🏳️🌈🤢
He's so cute blushing
As a mexican, at school we also do this , maybe not all schools but the schools that I went to did this ❤ btw now im studying university in United States and I miss this type of greeting so much 🥲
@Fly.Eagles.Fly1996 you mean the united states right ?
I don't even talk to the neighbors here , very rare jf someone says good morning to me ... I'm missing mexico a lot , but I'll go back soon and buy a house there , is sad how in this country people don't support each other 😢
the mom is wrong lol the baby DOES represent baby jesus
I need to explain that when Adela moved her finger up and down that means yes in Mexican without necessarily expressing it orally, minute 9:42
My boy is in love
the mexican girl is really down to earth, cute and pretty
*please add more isabella to your content*
The whistle thing is so true my mom had a really loud whistle that she would use to call all the kids when we were all playing around the neighborhood. I remember sprinting and dropping wherever I was doing when I heard the whistle
Lo de contar 1,2 y 3 mi mamá aún lo hace y eso que yo soy el menor de mis hermanos tengo 17 y aún me cuenta hasta 3 ya mis hermanos mayores de 18 para arriba ya no aplica en ello, espero ya cumplir mis 18 para que ya no me cuenten 🥺 xd, y lo del silbido es verdad, mi papá lo hace para que nos reunamos con el.
La famosisima rosca de dia de reyes siempre en México partimos la rosca y al quien le toque un bebe en su rebanada pone el atole, tamales o hace la fiesta, todo es verdad en el video xD jajaja buen video y divertido 🫶✨
They were talking about Mexican only things and they totally missed one that the girl did at 9:41. The finger motion when she said "yeah, yeah" isn't random, it's a gesture that Mexicans make that means "Eso! Eso!", which translates to "That! That!", and you use it when someone says something to the point or reacts in a way that shows that they get what you're saying.
this video is great, but at 2:46 she did NOT say "the yellow ones" 😭 she said fuego (the purple bag)
I don't even have to watch the video to know my boy got flustered.
8:56 MY MOM ALWAYS SAYS “YOU CANT EVEN WIPED YOUR OWN 🫏”
the most relatable mexican in korean content finally
The hug and kiss on the cheek is for family members. Mexican woman will great friends and family with the hug and kiss, but men will usually shake hands. Us men do the hug and kiss with Older Tios and close male family members but otherwise we shake hands. Charisma is built into our culture, it's funny to see how timid homie is in this video.
THE FAMILY WHISTLEEEEEE
little bro fell in love instantly 😂
The greetings yes, totally true. Especially a house party you hug everyone, even if you don’t know them.
사춘기 소년에게 이런인사는 심장이 아파 😅😅
귀엽따 ㅋㅋ 좀 크면 나아질 꺼예요
멕시코 가자
This is one of my favorite videos it's really funny the reaction of the Korean kids 😂❤
Isabela debería ser youtuber
De hecho ya tiene como 100 mil seguidores en Instagram, ya era famosa pero no recuerdo porque
@@enri02gta Por bonita!
The whistle thing is so real! I recognize the whistle of both of my parents 😂😂😂
They are so beautiful 🥹❤
The baby in the Rosca de Reyes it is Baby Jesus!!
Its a representation of how Mary and Joseph hid their baby!
Its actually a blessing!
haha the latina memes haha so classic! 😂😂😂 I hope you'll have Isabella in your future videos!
u can tell their young by how perfect their skin is, how i wish i could go back in time..
I'm Colombian, then I moved to Mexico and yes, I was shocking the first time someone introduce herself with a Kiss. I was like... "I Don't know you". We usually hold hands.
HOWEVER, centennials introduce themselves with a hug and is normal now.
Times Change
What are centennials?
It’s so cute how the Koreans are wearing the Mexico pin that Isabella gave to them❤
Aunque No todos en Latinoamérica consideramos el saludo de beso para personas que no conocemos o que no nos agradan, no es una regla ni obligación porque también es nuestro espacio personal en el que muchos preferimos solo acercarnos a familia y amigos cercanos.
This girl clearly didn't grow up in Mexico. As someone who actually grew up in Mexico, I can tell you for a fact that the traditional way to say hello in Mexico isn't by "putting your hand on their shoulder and leaning your head forward". The traditional way to say hello is to give a kiss on the cheek, although it's not mandatory. Similar to how a lot of European countries greet each other. Mind you, this is only done with family, and friends.
When it comes to meeting new people, it really depends on the context. If it's people you're meeting at a casual party, then a kiss on the cheek is how you greet someone. However, if you're meeting someone new for business purposes, it would be inappropriate to give them a kiss on the cheek. Instead, you would greet them with a firm handshake.
Oh, the Korean girl speaks English so well
This is the cutest video!
We need more videos of all of them again
As a Puerto Rican that's how we greet too kiss and hug in the cheek.
Saludos gente hermosa❤ les mando besos😘 desde Veracruz 🌴🐟🦞😎 México 🫶
Mexico 🤮
Veracruz! 👋🏻
@@rauljimenezsahagun Atte el Sudahambres Cerruano..
@@rauljimenezsahagunche vato rarito
@@rauljimenezsahagunya empezaron,tanto odio le tienes a un país al cual no haz visitado
As a Mexican, yes I can confirm this is true!
Love from Mexico❤️🇲🇽👊🏽
This video was entertaining. Glad to see cultural differences. 💯🙌🏾
Mexican here! In the rosca de reyes is common to be 1 - 5 hidden babies for the family or friends bring diferent things, one brings tamales, another the cokes, another hot chocolate, another the dessert and another "puts" the house; but it depends where you buy your rosca and the instructions that comes with package. ☕️🎂
That´s not only in Mexico. Here in Spain we do pecks in both cheeks, but it´s only between family, friends or people meeting in informal environments. It´s also only between women or between men and women. It´s never done between two men, unless they´re little children. Age also counts: The older you get, the less you´re saluting like this to people you have just meet.
Well they brought a Mexican
It’s a thing throughout all of countries with a Latin heritage (Latin America & Latin Europe)
Yes of course. It’s a Hispanic / Latin culture thing.
5:40 it’s not only in Korea and Mexico it’s every parent
😂😂 I am latina, the boy is so cute, we do greet like that every day, to everybody.
The rosca doesn't contain just one little doll, it has many and the bigger the rosca is, the more dolls it will have. And traditionally, you are supposed to cook the tamales for everyone, not buy them (although if you don't know how, you can buy them) on Feb 2, "Día de la Candelaria"
The whistling thing if my dad does it is natural for me 🇲🇽
In Puerto Rico This is also how you greet someone, you also shake hands or give them a hug... it all depends... if it's an aunt or grandmother, get ready, the hug includes a kiss, a pinch and a squeeze, It depends on which part of the island... 😅😅😅😅😅
I love how she was shocked about the bread like what do you mean its not jesus lmao 😂😂😂
Omgg another video of them
Im Mexican and yes. You greet everyone in the room with a hug and a “cheek” kiss. If you’re a woman and you feel uncomfortable with hugging a man and getting that close, you can shake their hands. And vise versa really. It’s super obvious to read each others vibes. Typically the uncomfortable person is reaching out their arms to shake hands way before it becomes uncomfortable. But number one rule is to always greet everyone at a party
1:04 w h a t 😰 SAME BRO SAME
From Mexico to all Mexicans, the Rosca de Reyes represents the infinite circle of love for God, crystallized dried fruits that decorate the bread symbolize the jewels embedded in the crowns of the Reyes Magos and the hidden baby represents the Baby Jesus.
From Mexico, for those who are not Mexican, search Mexican websites about our folklore and traditions.
Ni siquiera es una tradición de México, es heredada
@@Mrtetzu A tradition is the transmission of doctrines, rites and customs from generation to generation, regardless of their origin (for example, religion). Customs and folklore in America come from Europe, Asia and Africa and were enriched by local customs. But thank you for your observation.
That Mexican girl is stunning 😍
La chancla also used to apply to 90's kids in Brazil (me included)... I haven't seen anything like that recently though but it's the Latino's trauma 😅
As a child who is Mexican i can agree with all of this 😂especially the flip-flop one
My boy its just so cute 😩
Me siento orgulloso de que una joven mexicana , siendo muy joven tenga un acervo cultural muy bueno ...obvio soy mexicano ...los jóvenes coreanos son muy agradables y "puros", buenos niños