Do You Feel American?: Immigrant Parents vs 1st Generation | Middle Ground

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  • @jubilee
    @jubilee  4 года назад +493

    Thanks for watching & thanks to TikTok for sponsoring this episode! Make sure to download the app at vm.tiktok.com/m8HWvD/.

    • @webdev8284
      @webdev8284 4 года назад +26

      Tiktok is an amazing app where people can show off their acting and drama skills but it contains mind-blowing levels of cringe content.

    • @VB-tn4tb
      @VB-tn4tb 4 года назад +25

      Jubilee nah, I’m good

    • @angelpelayo5823
      @angelpelayo5823 4 года назад +3

      America ( i said america not americans or American's ) is the freakin continent, haha
      but I liked their opinions Obviously I will leave my like.
      I would like a video of
      mens VS women
      Or
      elders VS teenagers

    • @curybabyvee
      @curybabyvee 4 года назад +2

      Could you release....
      Teens vs. Adults
      in terms of educational standards or some type of controversial topic amongst teens and adults like juuling or weed could be a topic idk

    • @angelpelayo5823
      @angelpelayo5823 4 года назад +2

      @@curybabyvee yes, that's what I wanted to say, it's great idea

  • @hectortorres4738
    @hectortorres4738 4 года назад +8707

    “too American to be Mexican and too Mexican to be American”. -Selena

    • @amelia-kw8vl
      @amelia-kw8vl 4 года назад +254

      Hector Torres I feel that way about “too American to be Mexican” But mostly Bc I grew up not in a “Spanish” household so I never felt like it was my culture to claim. So now I feel like I don’t belong anymore.

    • @angelaportillo6777
      @angelaportillo6777 4 года назад +374

      " We gotta be more mexican than the mexicans and more american than the americans. Both at the same time. Nobody knows how tough it is to be a mexican American " XD love that movie

    • @vobertralero4668
      @vobertralero4668 4 года назад +27

      Hector Torres Así me siento yo. El español no es mi primer idioma, entenderle a mi familia mexicana es muy difícil para mí, pero también no me siento 100% americano... y mi madre es americana, y obviamente la quiero mucho, pero eso me pone sentir incluso menos mexicano. No sé jaja

    • @hekatron13
      @hekatron13 4 года назад +9

      with mixed raced people are the same

    • @angeliparraguirre7329
      @angeliparraguirre7329 4 года назад +51

      @Miguel Hernandez you must have misread his comment because, judging by your comment you refer to Aztecs, you think that all native americans before 1492 in Mexico where bloodthirsty demon worshipers, yet acknowledged the Aztec had many enemies who where not human sacrificing slaveholders who willingly attacked them and revolted to oppose their brutality. Take your strawman argument elsewhere.

  • @Angie-es9gu
    @Angie-es9gu 4 года назад +3736

    “I don’t feel necessarily Asian enough and I don’t feel necessarily American enough”
    i feel that a little too hard.

    • @narutoakatsukigirl
      @narutoakatsukigirl 4 года назад +27

      SAY IT LOUDERR

    • @abbygriffin9105
      @abbygriffin9105 4 года назад +55

      Same. I was adopted from South Korea and raised by white Americans so I definitely am not Asian enough, I just look like it.

    • @Kurtz6603
      @Kurtz6603 4 года назад +10

      Read Kiplings Jungle Book again. The book is about his childhood and how he didn’t feel accepted by his parents country nor India where he lived.

    • @keryang9834
      @keryang9834 4 года назад +66

      It's like living in two world's. One side wants you to act like this, but you want to blend in with the real society. It's a burden on my shoulders, it comes with it's goods and it's bads.

    • @catscats4427
      @catscats4427 4 года назад +14

      I wish it was 2 countries for me. I spent my life so far in 4 countries, I'm about to move to my 5th 😅 it's difficult not having a home. I hate the question:"where are you from?"

  • @AlejandroGonzalez-kz6yw
    @AlejandroGonzalez-kz6yw 4 года назад +1124

    “When my dad was 11 he was fighting in a war...When I was 11 I was watching Nickelodeon”
    Me :😳:0

    • @kittymazing9487
      @kittymazing9487 3 года назад +58

      I'm sorry, this is a year late but her dad most likely fought in the Biafran war or Nigerian Civil war and my dad was also alive during that time. This info is kinda useless but I felt like sharing,

    • @danielmessi1092
      @danielmessi1092 3 года назад +3

      @@kittymazing9487 yea also from Nigeria as well the Nigerian civil war is very similar to the american civil war

    • @jennifertoochi4397
      @jennifertoochi4397 3 года назад +3

      A Nigerian here too..Know abt the biafran war

    • @divinest
      @divinest 3 года назад +4

      @@kittymazing9487 it's not useless. I think people should no more about the war especially in UK since UK aided in the genocide of more than 2 million people

    • @ChristinaKaeLove
      @ChristinaKaeLove 2 года назад +1

      First gen Nigerian too. My dad and uncle were children at that time and I always wondered what it was like for them living amongst a war

  • @chariso4441
    @chariso4441 4 года назад +1079

    Yo what Kendra said about African parents disregarding emotions if they have a roof over their head and food on the table is spot on stiiiill

    • @willa1699
      @willa1699 3 года назад +29

      Haitians can definitely relate to this!

    • @barry8867
      @barry8867 3 года назад +12

      As a kid from growing up in China, this is just reminiscent of my parents’ style

    • @suncoco6495
      @suncoco6495 3 года назад +2

      Yup

    • @MADLSN
      @MADLSN 3 года назад +23

      Yup This big in Hispanic Latino culture as well

    • @mariokingtana6399
      @mariokingtana6399 3 года назад +15

      Child of Mexican immigrants, I can relate a lot. Despite this they did at least try to help in whatever way they could.

  • @caseydonnelly8300
    @caseydonnelly8300 4 года назад +3381

    20:58 "so, do you have a Palestinian culture, a Brazilian culture and an American culture?"
    "Yes"
    "What's that like?"
    *i think it's beautiful*
    Soraia is so precious omg

    • @customfashionazr
      @customfashionazr 4 года назад +61

      Ser parte de várias etnias e descendente de cidadãos de países diferentes é realmente, precioso e bonito.
      Being part of various ethnic groups and descendants of citizens from different countries is indeed precious and beautiful.
      I'm sorry if I misspoken something...I'm not fluent lol.

    • @peaceeternal7017
      @peaceeternal7017 4 года назад +48

      Casey Donnelly That part brought tears to my eyes. I came to the comments specifically to see if anyone else appreciated it as much as I did.

    • @livingmorganism
      @livingmorganism 4 года назад +55

      She has the most beautiful and contagious smile

    • @Matheus_Braz
      @Matheus_Braz 4 года назад +10

      @@customfashionazr carai jhow tem uma mina brasileira no video, QUE TOPPP

    • @isabellerizo3208
      @isabellerizo3208 4 года назад +16

      there is such a beautiful pureness and sensitive presence.

  • @aaorn4841
    @aaorn4841 4 года назад +4199

    Christine looked like she was gonna cry almost every time she talked about her past, and that broke my heart.

    • @creativesparks2164
      @creativesparks2164 4 года назад +244

      It’s not really sadness just anxiety from speaking about deep things to people

    • @bindu996
      @bindu996 4 года назад +156

      @@creativesparks2164 I tend to do this too. i could be talking about armchairs and my voice gets all shaken just cuz I'm with strangers or in a group setting

    • @Skadongle
      @Skadongle 4 года назад +62

      Creative Sparks at 23:44 she broke down maybe thats the reason why because she didn’t just have a shaky voice her face seemed like she was gonna cry too. I have a shaky voice but my face stays similar

    • @sholos4478
      @sholos4478 4 года назад +7

      yh, almost was gonna cry with her damn. bruh

    • @aaorn4841
      @aaorn4841 4 года назад +9

      @@creativesparks2164 I can relate, it seemed like she was hesitant to say a few things too

  • @jesusdanielhernandez6304
    @jesusdanielhernandez6304 4 года назад +1553

    The entire video I wanted Romi to speak more, I can tell he has a lot of wisdom and I enjoyed hearing him speak

    • @harinim6589
      @harinim6589 3 года назад +8

      Trevon Adams Why didn’t you like him at first lol

    • @mashiataheri4608
      @mashiataheri4608 3 года назад +4

      You can hear more from him in an episode called " Do All Asian American Parents Think The Same ? " , Also by jubilee . 💚

    • @emerald6434
      @emerald6434 2 года назад +1

      @@mashiataheri4608 yeah, and I don't think he's that wise because of that episode... 🤷‍♂️

    • @eshaanderson8659
      @eshaanderson8659 2 года назад

      Yes I ain’t like how sis cut him off

    • @FunFilmFare
      @FunFilmFare Год назад

      @@emerald6434 Agreed. Romi admitted to using physical discipline. Major deal breaker for me.

  • @sinethemba6166
    @sinethemba6166 4 года назад +717

    African parents still unfortunately really don't get mental health, one of my saddest memories is when I had an anxiety attack before a final exam one day and was shouted at for overreacting and wasting time. They would joke to their friends about times I panicked at malls because it was too crowded. I love my parents but I wish there was a way for them to understand

    • @NikkiDavis843
      @NikkiDavis843 4 года назад +5

      The same way you have to understand your parents no?

    • @sinethemba6166
      @sinethemba6166 4 года назад +66

      @@NikkiDavis843 I'd like to think I do, my parents went through apartheid so we're always like talking about it and discovering why our family is the way it is. That's why i 'wish' I could make them understand but I know it'll be hard because they grew up going through a lot but weren't really allowed and able talk about how it affects them mentally

    • @NikkiDavis843
      @NikkiDavis843 4 года назад +6

      @@sinethemba6166 It is indeed hard.Our parents had to endure discrimination and having being treated as less than human in order to care for us.
      I don't think it's that they don't understand. I think that mine are very capable to understand the idea if it.However I do not expect them to have much empathy or relate the to it as parents of other races do.This is because they had no choice but to cope and live with it.

    • @StellaBella488
      @StellaBella488 4 года назад +74

      My younger sister attempted suicide and my dad thought she was being dramatic sooo yea it’s a thing.

    • @gracebalogun430
      @gracebalogun430 4 года назад +14

      @@StellaBella488 wow that's sad.

  • @Dariusissocool
    @Dariusissocool 4 года назад +5006

    To the guy who doesn’t want to speak Chinese because his dad spoke it while abusing him. Chinese belongs to you just as much as it belongs to him. That’s your power too. Not his alone.

    • @Lucy.7570
      @Lucy.7570 4 года назад +213

      This reminds me of that one scene of BNHA

    • @notyouraveragejoe7003
      @notyouraveragejoe7003 4 года назад +374

      Lorde Darius that’s true, but please remember, he has a negative conation to it. Which actually is quite sad 😔

    • @williameckman1164
      @williameckman1164 4 года назад +38

      Just like how the Chinese govt owns the Chinese people

    • @elizabethtorres2132
      @elizabethtorres2132 4 года назад +23

      @@Lucy.7570 that's exactly what I want thinking xD

    • @nabielw
      @nabielw 4 года назад +5

      @@Lucy.7570 same

  • @ADrunkenYoshi
    @ADrunkenYoshi 4 года назад +1936

    you know dam well that when Christine started talking about the lack of vocal support from her parents, every single kid who was raised in a strict household started crying.

  • @rubyayala5686
    @rubyayala5686 4 года назад +473

    Video suggestion “AP teachers take the AP test against their best students in their AP class”

  • @estlapetitemort
    @estlapetitemort 4 года назад +357

    The Brazilian lady looks so sad. I want to give her a hug.

    • @willrobinson5097
      @willrobinson5097 4 года назад +25

      It’s called “saudade.”

    • @marwanmike1284
      @marwanmike1284 3 года назад +20

      She is actually Palestinian and first generation brazillian

    • @patriciaaraujo499
      @patriciaaraujo499 3 года назад +13

      @@marwanmike1284 So she is Brazilian.

    • @marwanmike1284
      @marwanmike1284 3 года назад +5

      @@patriciaaraujo499 Yes but Palestinian first

    • @patriciaaraujo499
      @patriciaaraujo499 3 года назад +24

      @@marwanmike1284 As a Brazilian I can say she is Brazilian even with palestinian parents. If you born in Brazil, you are brazilian. She smiles like a brazilian I recognize my people wherever they are.

  • @daisysalinas4034
    @daisysalinas4034 4 года назад +3866

    When Christine said that she wished her parents would have told her that they were proud of her I started to cry.
    It made me appreciate all the love and support my parents have/continue to give me.

    • @Serena-Vanderwoodsen
      @Serena-Vanderwoodsen 4 года назад +101

      I’m jealous of you. I wish my parents were like that.

    • @VerbalVantage
      @VerbalVantage 4 года назад +41

      438811 .H same bruh. My Indian parents don’t really appreciate me and compare me to my sister and cousins.

    • @yliu7945
      @yliu7945 4 года назад +45

      I was about to cry. Me and Christine share the same cultural background, and I wish my parents would have told me that they were proud of me. All they care about is me getting a well paying job.

    • @asiandod325
      @asiandod325 4 года назад +2

      @@VerbalVantage They love you more

    • @thesnowflakediaries5267
      @thesnowflakediaries5267 4 года назад +17

      Miguel Hernandez i think you mean how empathetic

  • @chinoscars5655
    @chinoscars5655 4 года назад +7960

    Please do kids born in different countries and brought as kids to the U.S. and kids born in the U.S.
    I know whats gonna happen.

  • @qualifiedarmchaircritic
    @qualifiedarmchaircritic 4 года назад +712

    I want to listen to Romi for hours, he's talking so calmly and carefully.

  • @tfh5575
    @tfh5575 4 года назад +705

    Imagine how fine Romi was in his prime

    • @elisabethhey3123
      @elisabethhey3123 4 года назад +56

      I see what you're talking about

    • @areemetz07
      @areemetz07 4 года назад +90

      LOL he's still got it!

    • @TheRealVivia
      @TheRealVivia 4 года назад +13

      funsizedaree I was bout to say this 😂😂

    • @user-si6gs3ne8l
      @user-si6gs3ne8l 4 года назад +30

      he's fine right now too

    • @imanuelk7200
      @imanuelk7200 4 года назад +28

      I was thinking the same thing like bro I'm not into older men but 👀

  • @itsjugu
    @itsjugu 4 года назад +2263

    Romi is the most HIP immigrant Indian parent ive ever seen just from his style lmao

    • @pandora9814
      @pandora9814 4 года назад +100

      there are actually quite a lot of Indians like that. He reminds me of my dad and uncles.

    • @itsjugu
      @itsjugu 4 года назад +39

      Pandora damn well you’re lucky lmao. Well actually it’s different cause like he’s Americanized in that sense and a large portion of his life is here meanwhile my parents and family are 100% still haven’t adapted to cultural norms, or the new ones

    • @pandora9814
      @pandora9814 4 года назад +2

      @@itsjugu what part of india are they from

    • @itsjugu
      @itsjugu 4 года назад +6

      Pandora western part like gujrat but it’s not my entire family they’ve adapted to American society but just not to the degree Romi has

    • @pandora9814
      @pandora9814 4 года назад +43

      @@itsjugu he doesnt seem westernized to me at all... like i said, im indian and the men in my family are exactly like this

  • @curybabyvee
    @curybabyvee 4 года назад +1942

    Christine sounded sad the entire video and her facial expressions emitted that feeling of sadness. I could really hear it in her voice.

    • @kimjendeukie9529
      @kimjendeukie9529 4 года назад +5

      Ikr ! 😢

    • @creativesparks2164
      @creativesparks2164 4 года назад +66

      Nah it’s not that bad... i know how she feels it’s any time you talk about something deep u feel like u wanna cry.... I always have that problem I’m not really sad it’s just I’m speaking facts and idk what it is just can’t hold it in

    • @curybabyvee
      @curybabyvee 4 года назад +34

      Creative Sparks yea ik, a lot of people do that but it doesn’t mean she’s not sad. She is emotional because of the topic and so ig a better term to use would be emotional. She was clearly very emotional throughout the video.

    • @psychedamike
      @psychedamike 4 года назад +15

      She’s right about mental health and the Chinese American community

    • @curybabyvee
      @curybabyvee 4 года назад +1

      psychedamike very true!

  • @tuna_likethefish3282
    @tuna_likethefish3282 2 года назад +60

    The second Christine said: „I am proud of them and sometimes we just need to hear it back“, I felt that to the core of my being and the tears were running.

    • @fantasan8540
      @fantasan8540 Год назад

      Same...same. it made me appreciative of my parents because they have told me on very rare occasions they are proud of me I believe, but for so long and even now I feel like they aren't because I'm always told to do more, to be better. But some childreb don't even get a little bit of acknowledgment and that can really affect a child's emotional development.

  • @dnight3037
    @dnight3037 4 года назад +845

    I’m Hispanic but I feel like Fanny is from a very lucky household compared to the Hispanics that I know of :/

    • @marcosvazquez3713
      @marcosvazquez3713 4 года назад +12

      D/ Perez True 💯

    • @this_ismia1622
      @this_ismia1622 4 года назад +25

      true she don’t feel that Latina 😶

    • @valentinaespinosa7894
      @valentinaespinosa7894 4 года назад +105

      "average hispanic" maybe that's because you relate it to being poor and having a wrecked family lol

    • @dnight3037
      @dnight3037 4 года назад +18

      Lara animeva well that is the usual status of minorities

    • @valentinaespinosa7894
      @valentinaespinosa7894 4 года назад +49

      @@dnight3037 mmm no... And she grew up in Venezuela so she wasn't a minority.

  • @piedrabuena59
    @piedrabuena59 4 года назад +2175

    That girl in the red is having anxiety attacks...this is very serious for her. She did awesome

    • @stg8385
      @stg8385 4 года назад +4

      Good for you

    • @idaliihernandesss924
      @idaliihernandesss924 4 года назад +45

      I was about to say this. I know that feeling 😌

    • @quincy9908
      @quincy9908 3 года назад

      How do you know?

    • @Bobby-pn3fs
      @Bobby-pn3fs 3 года назад +74

      @@quincy9908 I know the feeling, I noticed that it seemed like she was trying not to cry when she talked and I felt that rly hard lol

    • @sharlang
      @sharlang 3 года назад +41

      Absolutely and she is so BRAVE! The onset of those feelings/symptoms almost make you want to avoid socializing and shutdown. I am glad that she spoke and gave her point of view...that's very brave when you battle with that...

  • @violetl2630
    @violetl2630 4 года назад +2266

    Soraia has the sweetest smile, it warms my heart.

    • @HotMaxExpress
      @HotMaxExpress 4 года назад +123

      YES! How her face lit up when she was asked about her being Palestinian-Brazilian-American. 🥺

    • @MeMe-wt2le
      @MeMe-wt2le 4 года назад +132

      Her story itself amazes me, she herself is first generation Brazilian, and her parents were the immigrant parents, Now she is the immigrant parent, and her children first generation Americans.

    • @michyx2732
      @michyx2732 4 года назад +1

      yesss

    • @Bumbumbr-zu5gc
      @Bumbumbr-zu5gc 4 года назад +15

      That’s how us Brazilians are

    • @BlackLotusHD
      @BlackLotusHD 4 года назад +13

      Honestly, whenever she smiled I smiled :')

  • @user-fx5sb5et7o
    @user-fx5sb5et7o 3 года назад +88

    “Sometimes I’m disappointed in myself if I can’t find the Chinese word, cause I feel like I’m loosing my Chinese” That’s how I feel most of the time

    • @SarahSarah-dq3bq
      @SarahSarah-dq3bq 2 года назад +1

      Same😭😭

    • @jerucells
      @jerucells 2 года назад +1

      me with spanish omg and i constantly stutter and stammer its so frustrating

    • @CepellinGluglu
      @CepellinGluglu 2 дня назад

      Me too. It hurts so much when I can't communicate properly with my mom because spanish is the only language she knows. Especially since I used to translate for her when I was younger; I feel dumber now.

  • @otsofn2453
    @otsofn2453 4 года назад +1525

    Why does Christine constantly look like she’s on the verge of crying
    (Edit) Wow a lot of likes

    • @blackdiamond9
      @blackdiamond9 4 года назад +234

      Maybe she's been through so much pain. 🤧

    • @nessness_x
      @nessness_x 4 года назад +75

      I was thinking that too..

    • @chloekim8894
      @chloekim8894 4 года назад +9

      IK ./ .( 😅

    • @nelbelmont
      @nelbelmont 4 года назад +161

      i think because she is paying attention to the importance of this dialogue... and maybe vent. i would be emotional too.

    • @jomanahelal8219
      @jomanahelal8219 4 года назад +9

      I WAS GONNA SAY THAT

  • @crocsterz
    @crocsterz 4 года назад +1045

    When Soraia said she thought being Palestinian-Brazilian-American was beautiful, you could see the pure joy in her eyes. My heart ❤️

  • @KopiKawaii
    @KopiKawaii 4 года назад +1278

    Soraia seems like she has the purest soul. Such a sweet and genuine person.

    • @KopiKawaii
      @KopiKawaii 4 года назад +89

      @Dougie lol okay, crazy.

    • @nara00
      @nara00 4 года назад +38

      Brazilian people are generally very sweet and warm

    • @ranyabelatik7767
      @ranyabelatik7767 4 года назад +45

      Dougie or maybe you have trust issues 😂

    • @adrySRC
      @adrySRC 4 года назад +39

      @Dougie You actually took the time to write all that. "Probably super lonely and using this opportunity to look as sweet and innocent as possible in order to attract a man from RUclips." ?? I think the one with issues is you mate.

    • @davethedog6657
      @davethedog6657 3 года назад +12

      @Dougie ur weird

  • @daniel_r3729
    @daniel_r3729 4 года назад +1882

    Teens vs boomers I need to see that right now

    • @maryam-np7cz
      @maryam-np7cz 4 года назад +8

      Daniel_R 372 y e s

    • @quinntonthedens652
      @quinntonthedens652 4 года назад +82

      So then that would be Gen Z vs Baby Boomers. Because millennials are not teenagers anymore.

    • @bazps9075
      @bazps9075 4 года назад +6

      Quinnton Thedens uh yeah...

    • @ficiunia
      @ficiunia 4 года назад +6

      Millenials would be better I think

    • @sadafrazzak8253
      @sadafrazzak8253 4 года назад +4

      Ok boomer

  • @mark9241
    @mark9241 4 года назад +234

    I feel like when they ACTUALLY start debating, Jubilee cuts it out. I want to hear arguments being made

  • @zacharymeagor8675
    @zacharymeagor8675 4 года назад +3678

    Please do African Americans vs African immigrants

  • @zzzangetsuuu
    @zzzangetsuuu 4 года назад +7480

    Anybody else notice her tik tok name " MuslimThicc" lmao

    • @aaliyah4798
      @aaliyah4798 4 года назад +20

      lol (timestamp?)

    • @zaldex8985
      @zaldex8985 4 года назад +220

      It has 2 meanings Muslim Slimthicc, not MuslimThicc

    • @lucianosantos8401
      @lucianosantos8401 4 года назад +12

      @@aaliyah4798 00:15

    • @leandemonn
      @leandemonn 4 года назад +861

      Imagine your parents coming to America to give you a better life and you become a tic toc star named Muslimthicc

    • @Rosie-fx1zt
      @Rosie-fx1zt 4 года назад +177

      u don’t know who that is? she’s rlly popular on tiktok

  • @akashaj8610
    @akashaj8610 4 года назад +236

    The woman from Venezuela is gorgeous 😍 I refuse to believe she's in her 40's😍

  • @Vale-dh1tn
    @Vale-dh1tn 4 года назад +258

    The intergenerational trauma runs DEEEEEEEPP in every single one of these people, to say the least.

    • @toddmaek5436
      @toddmaek5436 2 года назад

      What do you mean by intergenerational trauma?

    • @Vale-dh1tn
      @Vale-dh1tn 2 года назад +6

      @@toddmaek5436 Trauma is toxic, dysregulating stress hormones released in stressful situations/environments. It happens inside you and shapes how you view and react to the world based on threats from past stressful situations.
      It’s intergenerational (meaning past down from generation to generation) because
      1. Epigenetics and gene expression
      2. What you don’t heal and process through therapy, you inevitably pass down to your children.
      Just look it up to get more information and then come back to the video to see exactly what I mean.

    • @Vale-dh1tn
      @Vale-dh1tn 2 года назад +10

      @@toddmaek5436 The trauma talked about includes:
      Poverty, witnessing and participating in war as a child, escaping communist revolution (China and Venezuela, abuse, corporal punishment (is physical abuse), death of close family members (grandparents, aunts and uncles mentioned), parents fear that child will be bullied so they force assimilation, parents fear that child will lose culture/language so they force them to learn/speak language, recurrent yelling/screaming at children when mad (is verbal abuse/violence), mental health issues in parent especially in childhood if went undiagnosed and untreated (ie, depression), never talking about feelings or banning/punishing emotional expression, childhood mental health issues undiagnosed and rejected by caregivers, religious persecution and discrimination, racial discrimination, fear-based parenting, never feeling good enough for parents/caregiver,.......
      The list goes on and on. All of these examples create dysregulating toxic stress, and it is more damaging if recurring or for extended periods of time. They affect the mind and body physically and emotionally. The affect the way a child’s brain develops and their psychological blueprint which all directly affect physical and mental health for a lifetime.

    • @TheKhela89
      @TheKhela89 2 года назад +5

      @@toddmaek5436 let me give you another example in addition to the ones above. My parents were racially abused. My mum had a knife held to her as a teen by racists because she was Indian. I never knew this. But growing up any time I did anything "not indian" e.g. wanting to go on a date, she would say "oh so you think youre one of them now". Because of that I didnt date until my mid 20s and lacked the social skills. Its stopped me assimilating and feeling part of my country. I feel like an 'other'. After I found this out about my mum/the knife it made sense - but it doesnt change the fact the trauma was passed down. Now I don't easily fit in even with people of my own background because this wasnt a shared trauma that everyone experienced. It sucks but it is what it is.

    • @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024
      @bmwjourdandunngoddess6024 2 года назад +1

      @@Vale-dh1tn Wow, you named ALL of them….

  • @Carmen-my7wf
    @Carmen-my7wf 4 года назад +808

    when she said that african culture teaches children to fear theirs parents i shook bc its SO TRUE.

    • @thepearlswirl
      @thepearlswirl 4 года назад +44

      Carmen AND ITS SO SAD 😩 it’s a complete fact that needs to change.

    • @gattaconsole4390
      @gattaconsole4390 4 года назад +116

      BIg if true man, African culture literally raises you to be afraid to ask your father for something, even if he doesn't beat you, but out of the fear of being yelled at in way that actually demeans you

    • @KB-sj8hb
      @KB-sj8hb 4 года назад +1

      PEARL SWIRL I don’t think it should teaches you respect and to stay out of trouble then you grow up and become more friendly

    • @MsMarry2012
      @MsMarry2012 4 года назад +14

      Children shall not fear of their parents but Respect them. We are who we are because of them, and shall be gratefull for having them🙏

    • @MrsLevitanBoss
      @MrsLevitanBoss 4 года назад +35

      Gatta Console definitely. Most African fathers that come to America get a huge culture shock.

  • @Stufwgbkuvsqfvuivdwg
    @Stufwgbkuvsqfvuivdwg 4 года назад +916

    As a first gen, one of the hardest things is finding the balance between my country of origin and my country of birth. I am proud of both, but I can’t help but envy those who are truly from my country of origin.

    • @victoriaandrade9657
      @victoriaandrade9657 4 года назад +52

      onion hey say yo same! But i feel like for me it’s not personally my fault because of it. I think it’s more our parents and the people around us that shame us for being “too American” or “too another culture” and because of that I never learned a lot of my Brazilian traditions that my parents and even my siblings did (I’m the only one in my family that was born here) but I’ve also not been able to adapt very well to the US

    • @timetravelingjukebox
      @timetravelingjukebox 3 года назад +30

      I agree! It was hard for me when growing up because I felt like I never really belonged anywhere. But I think its also a gift since we get to experience different cultures and teach those about our heritage. So I'm proud to be a first generation American!

    • @aperkins07
      @aperkins07 3 года назад +4

      I'm not sure I get what you mean by country of origin vs. country of birth... You mean where you were raised? Or do you mean where your parents were from? I'm a first gen as well, but I don't see origin and birth as being different

    • @nayeema3625
      @nayeema3625 3 года назад +10

      @@aperkins07 i think by country of birth they probably mean the country they were born ( & raised ) in, & country of origin as in the country their parents originally came from because that's how i see it, i'm also 1st gen btw

    • @christophersalinas2722
      @christophersalinas2722 3 года назад +8

      @Angelic Snow same here.
      Everyone in my family aside from a few of my cousins and my siblings were born in Mexico. Sometimes I feel not Mexican enough.

  • @nyaeli5970
    @nyaeli5970 4 года назад +102

    I can understand him. Trauma associated with a language makes u reject it. I go through the same thing with creole

  • @nadinemascarenhas8414
    @nadinemascarenhas8414 4 года назад +517

    Can we, african kids, agree to act different with our kids and be more open with them? Please?

  • @bindu996
    @bindu996 4 года назад +750

    everyone is saying Christine looks sad the whole time. it might have just been nerves or anxiety which is common if you're speaking abt personal things in a setting like this. no need to assume she is sad about everything

    • @grayonthewater
      @grayonthewater 4 года назад +21

      afraidsari I know! God people need to back off I know I’m the same way and I get sick of people asking if I’m ok

    • @Numb_
      @Numb_ 4 года назад +9

      @@grayonthewater are you ok? But no really, are you really ok?

    • @bindu996
      @bindu996 4 года назад +17

      Ionasku Alexander Yes of course she was at that moment, but to assume she was literally about to cry every time she spoke is a bit of a stretch

    • @klara7247
      @klara7247 4 года назад +2

      Yeah, also, some people just naturally have neutral facial expressions that make them come across as sad, angry or whatever, just look at 7:45 when she just listens to someone else talking but still looks as "sad" as before

    • @chinoscars5655
      @chinoscars5655 4 года назад

      @@grayonthewater you sound like you hate people. Maybe you're antisocial and don't know how to to talk to people.

  • @duaaali3369
    @duaaali3369 4 года назад +417

    "It's not so much me accepting America..it's about America accepting me" as a first gen, I felt that

    • @sarathesimmersarathesimmer1300
      @sarathesimmersarathesimmer1300 4 года назад +14

      Duaa Ali honestly.. I feel as if when people think of immigrants they think of skin color or just non-European people. Personally, I cannot relate to that because I'm Romanian so European so... white. And I'm sorry that you have to feel that way, because ya know non-white first gen immigrant people are looked at differently than I would be. Sorry to make this about race and all, but I feel as if this was the only comment I've seen that would be a proper reply or discussion on. Just know that I accept you lovely :) ❤️❤️

    • @serinat2181
      @serinat2181 4 года назад +1

      @@sarathesimmersarathesimmer1300 This comment is so true! Btw where did you move to from Romania? America?

    • @thaqafahstyle
      @thaqafahstyle 4 года назад +2

      Yeah I feel for first generation people. But America doesn't accept anyone who is new. Period. They will always look at you as an outsider. Coming from an African American who hates American culture and raised my muslim children as muslim first and not American first who are totally disconnected from American culture.

    • @Liam-fs5fe
      @Liam-fs5fe 4 года назад +5

      Sarathesimmer Sarathesimmer It’s weird cause in America all Eurpeans and even arabs can be seen as white but in Sweden Romanians are not seen as white

    • @tomball8092
      @tomball8092 4 года назад +1

      Style Diversity I know that a lot of people are like that, but not every American is like that. I will say I’m sorry that in the past I used to be such a person and that that stuff happened to you. But America needs to learn people who come from other countries or who are different are just as much American citizens as we are. I am so sorry that all this garbage happened to you, but I support you.

  • @oldgrandpamos3341
    @oldgrandpamos3341 4 года назад +283

    Born and raised in Sweden. Too Iraqi for Swedes, too Swedish for Iraqis. I've been mocked by both sides for this. I love both countries and feel proud to be Iraqi Arab by ethnicity, and Swedish by nationality. Isn't that enough?

    • @TheRealVivia
      @TheRealVivia 4 года назад +28

      old grandpa mos It never is for anyone else but it can be for you. 🙏🏼 I’m Jamaican, raised in America most of my life but I did get a chance to grow up there too abit. None the less, too Jamaican to be American, too American to be a Jamaican. It’s the way of the First Generations.

    • @tiffprendergast
      @tiffprendergast 4 года назад

      old grandpa mos yeah but which of your folks is Iraq

    • @bananapow4036
      @bananapow4036 3 года назад +4

      Samma här :/

    • @Shadowan
      @Shadowan Год назад

      Jag har också liknande problem.

    • @Peakyy1
      @Peakyy1 Год назад

      Samma här lool

  • @sharismad
    @sharismad 3 года назад +32

    “Too foreign for here, too foreign for home. Never enough for both.”
    Something I highly relate too

  • @ciciheart6085
    @ciciheart6085 4 года назад +714

    As a kid of an immigrant - this is so relatable (the feels and thoughts)

  • @monseflores3284
    @monseflores3284 4 года назад +2452

    “ It’s not me accepting America, it’s about America accepting ME.”
    I loved that so much

    • @coletrainhetrick
      @coletrainhetrick 4 года назад +33

      And hopefully we'll never accept illegals

    • @monseflores3284
      @monseflores3284 4 года назад +67

      Mr Very noice
      I’ve adapted to the American life and culture without losing my Spanish roots. America was built on immigrants from all over the world when it was discovered.

    • @wattpadandyoutube3847
      @wattpadandyoutube3847 4 года назад +40

      @Mr Very noice So there weren't people already here when Europeans showed up?

    • @FunnyMihayla
      @FunnyMihayla 4 года назад +17

      @David Mullis they should totally assimilate the german culture, the country shouldn't cater to the immigrant

    • @amyangell2378
      @amyangell2378 4 года назад +24

      You have to respect America and then America will respect you....

  • @fionaengelson
    @fionaengelson 4 года назад +63

    This was hands down my favorite middle ground. I loved how it wasn't focused on a super controversial issue, and was more about listening to different people's experiences

  • @lullaby508
    @lullaby508 4 года назад +40

    I am Nigerian and Igbo. I can talk to my parents about mental health easily. My father would even tell me to not stress to much and prioritize my happinesses instead of other people.

    • @MichellaneousMe
      @MichellaneousMe 3 года назад +12

      I’m so glad you have a relationship like that with your family! I wish I could experience the same! Take care from Rwanda 🇷🇼

    • @lullaby508
      @lullaby508 3 года назад +5

      @@MichellaneousMe we all had to learn together. It wasn't always like that. It is something that was needed in the family and we decided to make it happen. It was awkward at first. Now it's almost normal

    • @meyou3772
      @meyou3772 3 года назад +1

      @@lullaby508 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾keep it up and pass it along

    • @earth2ellie
      @earth2ellie Год назад

      @@lullaby508 breaking those generational curses I see! Love that for you all!

  • @chelsea1413
    @chelsea1413 4 года назад +850

    Soraia has my entire heart.

    • @toqa6735
      @toqa6735 4 года назад +24

      Same I literally feel her.

    • @AshG321M
      @AshG321M 4 года назад +1

      Toqa تــُقى I like your name but I don't like your profile pic lol

    • @toqa6735
      @toqa6735 4 года назад +2

      @@AshG321M it's Jin from BTS 😂💜and thanks!

    • @gotnoname7051
      @gotnoname7051 4 года назад +1

      Me too
      She seems like a nice person

    • @capricious1031
      @capricious1031 4 года назад +2

      got no name she’s my dad’s friends who comes over to my house a lot, she’s definitely a kind person

  • @peachiscarmen2
    @peachiscarmen2 4 года назад +1784

    i feel like i’m neither from here or there, but that’s okay

  • @karladelao7188
    @karladelao7188 4 года назад +56

    I’m a first gen and I genuinely feel proud of my parents. They’re so strong, determined, and hardworking. I’m extremely grateful for that fact that my mom moved here and even left my biological dad because she wanted me to have a better life. She then met my step dad when I was a couple of months old and I can tell ya, they have done and keep doing a great job of parenting. They are amazing people in general, people who help America.

  • @Beast1Chip
    @Beast1Chip 4 года назад +145

    when she said “You’re speaking Chinglish!” 💀💀💀💀

    • @chai_lattes
      @chai_lattes 4 года назад +18

      She needs to get better friends cus yikes😞

    • @gabrielagomez6076
      @gabrielagomez6076 3 года назад +10

      I felt that when she said it. I’m always speaking Spanglish 😂

  • @zz5601
    @zz5601 4 года назад +578

    What Marco said about other people always having an opinion on your cultural identity is so true. It's as if you have to be at either end of the spectrum and not anywhere in between.

    • @slimkt
      @slimkt 4 года назад +30

      Agreed. I remember watching Selena growing up and the father says something like, “We gotta prove to the Mexicans how Mexican we are and we gotta prove to the Americans how American we are. We gotta be more Mexican than the Mexicans and more American than the Americans. It’s exhausting!” It still rings true to me.

    • @danielamesquita9381
      @danielamesquita9381 4 года назад +14

      I am portuguese and i live in belgium. When i'm in belgium people identify me as a portuguese and when i'm in Portugal people identify me as a belgian. It's as if I didn't really belong anywhere...

    • @Osomsauce
      @Osomsauce 4 года назад +1

      I’m Mexican but “look white “ always had people ask are you Mexican or white ? Half ? Isn’t your last name *spanish name * oh you look white that’s why ! Never really took offense tho but kinda put me on a fence on wether i stick with my hispanic roots or just assimilate into white America, I still haven’t decided.

    • @jeffersonbuckles8905
      @jeffersonbuckles8905 4 года назад

      ​@@Osomsauce You look white? K so do you have freckles and red hair? Are you 6'4 and blonde? Are you Italian? Russian? White doesn't exist lol Europe has the MOST DIVERSE gene pool of any continent including America and its been that way for over 1000 years.

    • @firephoenixgamers8590
      @firephoenixgamers8590 4 года назад +1

      Yes

  • @catarinadls2074
    @catarinadls2074 4 года назад +512

    “We have to be more Mexican than the Mexicans and more American than the Americans… It’s exhausting!” ~ Selena

    • @novaflorencia
      @novaflorencia 4 года назад +2

      🙌

    • @amyangell2378
      @amyangell2378 4 года назад +5

      Just be Mexican American😂

    • @jdmcars2099
      @jdmcars2099 4 года назад +6

      Wasn't Selena it was Selena's dad who said that

    • @TheBirdierouge
      @TheBirdierouge 4 года назад +4

      I just don't get it though. I AM an immigrant. Not my parents, not another single person in my family. Just me, an American immigrant. My children have an American born father and an immigrant mother. I cannot understand the mindset of where this statement comes from. I don't cling to the past. It's a part of me but it's not my identity.

    • @corinperez3881
      @corinperez3881 3 года назад +16

      TheBirdierouge this statement comes from the experiences that Mexican Americans have with everyone they interact with. There are a lot of times when we make friends with Latinos and they tell us how white washed we are, how we can’t speak Spanish very well, how it’s crazy if we don’t like a certain Mexican food. Stuff like that, so it feels like we have to be more and more Mexican or Latino. But when we interact with Americans, we get “speak English”, learn to cook American food, be patriotic, this is America, act American. So we feel pressured to be more and more American. That’s the experiences some Mexican Americans have had, and that’s where the mindset behind the phrase comes from. It’s not that we don’t have positive experiences with people, this is just the way Latino Americans are constantly feeling.

  • @midorana2902
    @midorana2902 4 года назад +58

    Marco. When you said “I’m not Asian enough to be Asian and not American enough to be American” - I felt that. I felt that really hard. But here’s what I gotta say.
    You don’t need to fit in, darling. You need to shine brighter than the stars.
    I’m a Russian American, but people actually feel intimidated by that and want to impress me instead of me trying to impress them with my Americanness or Russianness. I’m proud of who I am and I’m not planning on hiding any of me. I advise you too. You see, having mixed cultures in you is so much more fun and interesting than just labeling yourself with one of them.
    It’s all to do with balance. Once you find your balance between the two cultures, you’ll easily overcome the constant struggle.

  • @GiovannaRibeiro687
    @GiovannaRibeiro687 3 года назад +25

    Just as friendly reminder since Soraia didn't have the opportunity to say it: we don't speak spanish in Brazil, we speak Portuguese!

    • @Pedro-ul1gr
      @Pedro-ul1gr 3 года назад +3

      Ela tinha obrigação moral de corrigir esses gringos kkkkk mas eu perdoo pq ela é uma fofa

    • @GiovannaRibeiro687
      @GiovannaRibeiro687 3 года назад

      @@Pedro-ul1gr exato! HAHAHA

  • @DreamerXX
    @DreamerXX 4 года назад +238

    When the girl in red, Christine, said she wished her parents told them that they were proud of them, that made me tear up instantly. You always feel like you are not good enough, that they are always unhappy with who you are, even if they aren't. And it's not like you can just ask them if they are proud of you, because when they say it after you ask, it doesn't feel real. So, it's very conflicting. Wishing they would say they are proud of you, but you can't ask them because you won't believe them even if they told you so, or you are afraid they would say they aren't proud of you. All I can do is that if I ever become a parent, I would say that to my kids. Make them feel loved, and that they belong.

    • @genericguy2951
      @genericguy2951 4 года назад +1

      After many years my answer to this issue is simple: if they can't do what they ask of you then they have no right to criticize you for your shortcomings. Tiger moms sometimes annoy me because their expectations of their kids is hypocritical, because if they and their husbands don't have a natural tendency for study and learning then its harder to cultivate this kind of mindset for their kids. If the parents are indeed academically oriented then the kids will find it easier to adopt the academic mindset, then there's a case that the kid should try harder, because s/he has the potential to.
      Edit: genetic to natural

    • @TNDCBaby
      @TNDCBaby 4 года назад +1

      @@genericguy2951 How would anyone know if they're genetically predisposed to study and learning? It's only hypocritical if they tried and failed and continue to fail to study and learn when given the opportunity.

  • @aaorn4841
    @aaorn4841 4 года назад +521

    As a first generation American I understand the other side way more now, and my parents never really talked about what they went through, so happy jubilee made this episode

    • @lousunny5682
      @lousunny5682 4 года назад +10

      Awa Manjang this, it’s so true. Parents sometimes hardly talk about the travels, reasons, and why.

    • @pistaluv
      @pistaluv 4 года назад +3

      only as an adult did i understand the strength of my parents, i mean how painful and hard would it be to start a new life in a new country if you talked about all the things you missed about a home country and people you could never go back to visit (my parents immigrated because of war) they really just chose to pretend everything was okay.

  • @mmilcz833
    @mmilcz833 4 года назад +120

    Fanny is giving me strong Penelope from one day at a time vibes. Hope that’s not racist, I mean she looks and dresses genuinely similar

    • @yaviercaldera5532
      @yaviercaldera5532 4 года назад +6

      Malgosia Milczewska yeeessss she does and it’s literally my favorite show kinda mad it got cancelled

    • @Jacky22_
      @Jacky22_ 3 года назад

      I thought the same thing lol

    • @reneemctume357
      @reneemctume357 3 года назад +1

      Ikr I thought it was her

    • @temiobadimu1524
      @temiobadimu1524 3 года назад +1

      i kept saying she reminds me of someone, but i could'n't put my hand on it. Then i saw ur comment and literally said "omg! yes, she does"

    • @valentinsteam
      @valentinsteam 3 года назад +1

      She's latina, nothing wrong with pointing at it. Would it be racist if someone said "X person looks american"? No, nor the other way around

  • @guillermoespitia8173
    @guillermoespitia8173 4 года назад +54

    "Too black for the white kids & too white for the blacks, from honor roll to cracking locks off them by bicycles racks." - Earl Sweatshirt (chum)

  • @xniftyxchildx
    @xniftyxchildx 4 года назад +331

    Oh man... when Christine talked about wishing our parents would say they’re proud... RIGHT IN MY FEELS, INSTANT TEARS. As a first gen, Mexican American woman, in my last year of university pursuing a career in Occupational Therapy... I have yet to hear those sweet words from either of my parents. One day tho 😬 my goal is to make my dad cry at my graduation 😁

    • @andrewmiller218
      @andrewmiller218 4 года назад +13

      Natalie Lechuga not your parent😂, but I am proud of you!! College isn’t easy, and takes a lot of hard work! Be proud of yourself too, mainly! You are doing great things!

    • @genesisurena199
      @genesisurena199 3 года назад +9

      Same here for me! It takes a very strong person to manage strict latin parents, becoming an adult, and graduating college. You are so strong and I am proud of you! God bless you! ♥

    • @danitzalazosoria6279
      @danitzalazosoria6279 3 года назад +2

      I'm from Peru and I've never seen my father cry,too

    • @godofrock6985
      @godofrock6985 3 года назад

      My heart breaks for you :(

    • @lizgaby9761
      @lizgaby9761 3 года назад +1

      You should be proud of yourself and that should be enough. I've always heard it from my mom, my grandma my dad how proud they are at me... but I also never did seek approval of anyone. They said do what makes you happy, took 3 sabbatical yrs, travelled around and now I'm a stable person, mother and wife.
      Fulfilling yourself is such an immense Joy that not hearing it should not succumb you.
      Sometimes people do not know how to express that, some do it on purpose to get the "best" out of someone.
      Stop seeking approval and enjoy your achievements.

  • @v_mantequillia_v
    @v_mantequillia_v 4 года назад +2031

    I'm first generation so this is interesting

    • @janani1826
      @janani1826 4 года назад +4

      ABBY M i think i am as well but could u define it for me jsut in case I’m wrong?

    • @aromlaa7066
      @aromlaa7066 4 года назад +121

      Janani Siva- The first generation to be living in America is first generation. If your parents are immigrants and you were born in America, you are first generation.

    • @samsneddon2486
      @samsneddon2486 4 года назад

      Janani Siva you immigrated to the ya from another country

    • @samsneddon2486
      @samsneddon2486 4 года назад

      Us*

    • @lousunny5682
      @lousunny5682 4 года назад +4

      ABBY M I know right?? It’s like someone else understands

  • @margaritazvereva3414
    @margaritazvereva3414 4 года назад +111

    As a Russian-American, I would really appreciate seeing a video about Eastern European experiences! We do have white privilege, and especially in my community, many of us are white-collar, but at the same time, especially in today's political climate, it's difficult to see your country and people vilified. I feel like - and I would say this is true for all immigrant communities, it's just that I can only speak for my own - often the "positive" aspects of your culture and the struggles you go through are ignored, while the negative aspects are heightened and used as blanket statements.

    • @projectc.j.j3310
      @projectc.j.j3310 3 года назад +1

      That’s surprising. I know a couple people from Russia and their family is blue collor

    • @VictoriaBajorek
      @VictoriaBajorek Год назад +2

      I am a Polish-American, and while I don't think my people are vilified liked Russians, I would love to see an Eastern European video.

    • @kamigriff
      @kamigriff Год назад +4

      My hubby is Serbian. He’s definitely vilified. Like in movies or tv shows the Serbs are always the bad guys. since art imitates life people genuinely believe those Hollywood projections. They make jokes. People are ignorant and think Siberia. They also think he’s Muslim and then the Islamic hate happens. Looking at him, he definitely gets white privilege until he opens his mouth, or is asked where he’s from. He actually had an FBI investigation, due to someone thinking he was Muslim. They just gave him free hats and shirts that say FBI. that was a bit extreme for me and I’m a black woman. So I definitely get vilified.

  • @fie1917
    @fie1917 4 года назад +20

    "my father fought in a war when he was 11." Damn i resonated with that. I'm a first generation american as well, my dad had to flee from Iran when he was 17 because of the Iranian Revolution, he met my mother in denmark and they moved to the US for a better education. And interestingly enough, my Mother's parents were immigrants as well! They were from Sweden, so already then as a very young girl she experienced bullying and a bit of a language and culture difference because she was different. It's hard, to see your parents recount traumatic instances from their childhood, there's a lot of expectation that goes along with it too, but nonetheless i am extremely grateful for my immigrant parents and it's a huge source of pride for me. But for an identification thing i have absolutely no idea. I guess Swedish-Persian-American?

  • @GabrielMartinez-wv2nn
    @GabrielMartinez-wv2nn 4 года назад +369

    “Just the love and compassion of all cultures” that was soooo sweet 😍😭

  • @minnaa.9219
    @minnaa.9219 4 года назад +299

    soraia breaks my heart like she’s the sweetest human and also she says some really moving things 🥺🥺🥺🥺

  • @MsBloo
    @MsBloo 4 года назад +76

    Do one about about estranged children and those who grew up with a close knit family. PLEASE!

  • @helloelle3964
    @helloelle3964 4 года назад +23

    Soraia seems like such a nice lady. So soft spoken, so cute

  • @BrandonTorres
    @BrandonTorres 4 года назад +1956

    Do ICE Officers VS Immigration Lawyers
    Small youtuber 💗✨

    • @-s9314
      @-s9314 4 года назад +8

      roseboy1 yesss

    • @neha7344
      @neha7344 4 года назад +11

      Yes! I would love to see that

    • @ella62
      @ella62 4 года назад +48

      YESSS! Although i feel like i‘ll get frustrated

    • @eudorcas9936
      @eudorcas9936 4 года назад +1

      roseboy1 OMG YES

    • @io2255
      @io2255 4 года назад +32

      roseboy1 so basically people barely educated in high school VS actual intelligent people

  • @archigirlE
    @archigirlE 4 года назад +353

    Soraia just looks and sounds like such a sweet soul, she warms my heart when she speaks ❤️ and what a cultural combination, so interesting 👍

    • @Ahmed-pf3lg
      @Ahmed-pf3lg 4 года назад +5

      Noor l
      Why is it interesting? A lot of Brazilians are of Arabic descent, especially Lebanese & Syrian... people often forget that.

    • @archigirlE
      @archigirlE 4 года назад +7

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg I'm Bosnian so I didn't know about it being too often tbh. Thanks for the info. Either way, I was referring to it being a beautiful combination, common or not. I mean Arabs and Latinos, just beautiful, I love both of those cultures so much, so the mix is double the love 😁 ❤️

    • @Samsam-vq4se
      @Samsam-vq4se 4 года назад

      @@Ahmed-pf3lg how?

    • @datsusasa
      @datsusasa 4 года назад +1

      @@Samsam-vq4se
      There's more Lebanese people here in Sao Paulo than in Lebanon
      You can search it up if you don't believe me

  • @Socialling
    @Socialling 4 года назад +166

    IT was a bit dismissive to tell him that "a billion persons in china" so he shouldn't feel that way. His intro to the language makes him associate w trauma...acknowledge that and create a space for him to unlearn it without being so mean/dismissive.

    • @gloriathomas2188
      @gloriathomas2188 4 года назад +28

      I also thought that. There was so many layers to what he said and she kinda dismissed

    • @amib6887
      @amib6887 3 года назад +9

      Completely dismissed

    • @orangeblossoms88
      @orangeblossoms88 2 года назад +6

      She spoke way too many times over other peoples experiences when it was not warranted. Her interjections were the only part of the video I really didn't enjoy.

    • @m.l3483
      @m.l3483 2 года назад +6

      Exactly, it was irrelevant and ignorant. It pains me to know people do this every day to people like him in these moments where instead of showing compassion, they add on to the neglect and abuse. It’s not that hard to just be quiet and listen and not judge and not provide unsolicited advice.

  • @jenniferh189
    @jenniferh189 4 года назад +24

    Romi seems so wise! I wish I knew him personally.

  • @HzEh
    @HzEh 4 года назад +169

    Romi is super wise , dude has an amazing perspective on things.

  • @gilliana7045
    @gilliana7045 4 года назад +201

    Romi is literally so wholesome i'm-

    • @anyasingh3864
      @anyasingh3864 4 года назад +20

      Lol he Is my dad

    • @Daveyvj36
      @Daveyvj36 4 года назад +8

      @@anyasingh3864 your Dad's cool , handsome and wise

  • @jaliemcqueen4723
    @jaliemcqueen4723 4 года назад +16

    My bfs dad is from Egypt, 1st language Arabic. My boyfriend doesn’t know a lick of Arabic, he always says one of his biggest regrets is not knowing more about his Egyptian heritage because being American was more “fun”. I loved this video sooo much. Culture is important!!!!

  • @mar-jk4hx
    @mar-jk4hx 4 года назад +123

    "Do all mixed kids think the same"

  • @L0Ltpop15
    @L0Ltpop15 4 года назад +129

    Ok when they said “I don’t feel American enough or Asian enough” I felt that so hard. There is such a struggle because I feel left out from American culture and when I go to Russia they think I am so American. It’s hard to fit in

    • @dannnn98
      @dannnn98 4 года назад +1

      Also it not easy fit in even without bring in your from another country. even if you born and raise in canada/America still to be hard fitting in. It's more of how deal and face it when come for all of us eventuality. Try not highlight it when place of origin as that would make others who isn't in your shoes can't relate to you that way. Yes your different from most but cannot put yourself here than want everyone goes to you. It will have to be 50% meeting up kinda things than you wouldn't like that as much.

    • @ElinWinblad
      @ElinWinblad 4 года назад

      ⵟⴰⵏⵉⵔⵉ there is a emptiness that is there from feeling like you have no home.

    • @ElinWinblad
      @ElinWinblad 4 года назад

      ⵟⴰⵏⵉⵔⵉ I didn’t say it was hard to live with it just exists is all I was pointing out. I was just saying what I have experienced from being split in two.

    • @midorana2902
      @midorana2902 4 года назад

      You don’t need to fit in, darling. You need to shine brighter than the stars.
      I’m also a Russian American, but people actually feel intimidated by that and want to impress me instead of me trying to impress them with my Americanness or Russianness. I’m proud of who I am and I’m not planning on hiding any of me. I advise you too.

  • @8FashionAndBeauty
    @8FashionAndBeauty 4 года назад +476

    Do first gen. Oldest kid vs. younger one and compare the way they were brought up my older sister experience is completely different than mine.

    • @baohanhuynh8046
      @baohanhuynh8046 4 года назад +4

      Janette yes please

    • @toobad9295
      @toobad9295 4 года назад +7

      facts, personal experience is my proof

    • @KenniIsBored
      @KenniIsBored 4 года назад +3

      Yes please!! Im the youngest of three. And we have age gaps. They're 32 and 28, I'm 21. This would be amazing.

    • @denice5806
      @denice5806 4 года назад +1

      yessss

    • @MsMarry2012
      @MsMarry2012 4 года назад +2

      I can relate to it...because the difference between me and my younger sister it’s like sky and earth.

  • @Queen_Siobhan
    @Queen_Siobhan 4 года назад +9

    I'm a child of two immigrants. My mum still to this day tries to push me to being "American" and not "British" even though culturally I do not fit in with Americans, but when I go back home, my family will point out how I'm not like my cousins because I'm not British. When Marco said he doesn't feel American enough or Asian enough, my heart sank. I feel your pain. I want to be in one 'box' if you would, but everyone else pushes me out of it or tries to put me in another. Or in Marco's case, he wants to fit in both boxes, but people are rejecting him when he tries to enter.

  • @alexandrabelloso2176
    @alexandrabelloso2176 4 года назад +30

    I'm Venezuelan, and what Fanny said about finding other Venezuelans (and restaurants) wherever you go IS SO TRUE👏

  • @mustanggirlll
    @mustanggirlll 4 года назад +449

    Sometimes I feel not American enough, not Latina enough. Agree with most points.

    • @aus-li
      @aus-li 4 года назад +9

      Should you care, tho? Let’s be honest here, they don’t own you because you’re an individual. It all comes down to education, because that’s essential in all aspects of life.

    • @bronzulabronzula6773
      @bronzulabronzula6773 4 года назад

      What means 'Latina' ?

    • @aus-li
      @aus-li 4 года назад +11

      Bronzula Bronzula It means she’s a female from Latin America. But me, personally, I just say Hispanic.

    • @mustanggirlll
      @mustanggirlll 4 года назад +1

      VoidX I agree I just wanted to point out that even tho I’m Latin I’ve visited my parents country, they don’t like outsiders.
      @bronazula Bronazula Latina as in I’m Latina and first Generation American.

    • @aus-li
      @aus-li 4 года назад

      B A If if I may ask, what country? I’m sure they’re very conservative and don’t like English speakers. I mean, honestly, you’re going to stick out if you’re dressed in a certain “style” other than what they’re used to, so right away, they’re know you’re not a native.

  • @whatchandstudy7
    @whatchandstudy7 4 года назад +270

    I love how honest and sincere Kendra was. Even as being a cast member, she was willing to share her perspective. Much appreciated.

  • @genesisalberto6863
    @genesisalberto6863 4 года назад +19

    “It’s more about America accepting me.” PREACH

  • @jpmf8050
    @jpmf8050 4 года назад +24

    I just love Kendra, she is always so sweet and genuine, definitely my favourite Jubilee staff member.

  • @ghostyluvr
    @ghostyluvr 4 года назад +170

    when Christine talked about just wanting to hear her parents tell her that they’re proud of her...I felt that

  • @raine2353
    @raine2353 4 года назад +153

    When she said Afghan American I heard African American. I've never been so confused in my life

    • @Youneedalex
      @Youneedalex 4 года назад +6

      Same, I had to rewind

    • @sarathesimmersarathesimmer1300
      @sarathesimmersarathesimmer1300 4 года назад

      Lorraine A LMAO SAME

    • @ravenclawdaleks
      @ravenclawdaleks 4 года назад +29

      you do realize North Africa exists right? An African person could look like her

    • @SunSooTae
      @SunSooTae 4 года назад +9

      @@ravenclawdaleks yeah someone african but AFRICAN AMERICANS dont look like her

    • @SallieAndrea
      @SallieAndrea 4 года назад +1

      @@Youneedalex same I was like so confused and replayed it a few times

  • @qualifiedarmchaircritic
    @qualifiedarmchaircritic 4 года назад +4

    I appreciate how open all of them were! And they often listened really carefully to each other. Nice one!

  • @owentalabi9734
    @owentalabi9734 4 года назад +130

    Can you do middle ground for “bloods vs crips”

    • @alw_9911
      @alw_9911 4 года назад +45

      Owen Talabi that sounds like it’d be deadly lol

    • @Tiyode
      @Tiyode 4 года назад +27

      You made it a reality

    • @alw_9911
      @alw_9911 4 года назад +16

      omg they did it!!!

    • @TheRealVivia
      @TheRealVivia 4 года назад +6

      They did

    • @user-hx4le1vn2c
      @user-hx4le1vn2c 3 года назад +1

      Contrary to popular belief, not all bloods and crips are enemies. It’s not 1980

  • @Cristal6579
    @Cristal6579 4 года назад +153

    It was really interesting seeing my dad do this video. I'm so proud of him!

    • @h3risk
      @h3risk 4 года назад +6

      He's a king 🙌 (love from Pakistan)

    • @Dazak
      @Dazak 4 года назад +9

      Hi Maya, I would have loved to hear your perspective too. Do you feel more American than Indian? I am a first generation immigrant to the US with an young kid and want to provide her a strong sense of identity for herself without being torn between two cultures.

    • @Cristal6579
      @Cristal6579 4 года назад +20

      @@Dazak Because my mom is Russian, I think of it as a blend of all my cultures. I have spent my entire life in the States, I definitely feel American, but on top of that, I feel very strongly connected to my Indian and Russian side as well. One thing that helped me connect to all my cultures very well was continuing them at home while incorporating American aspects as well. For example, we often had Indian food and Russian food at home but we still had American food as well. Why I thought it was a good idea for my parents to incorporate their culture at home was because I was surrounded by so much American culture outside that it gave me a good blend between both and I never felt like I had to choose any of them over another. Let me know if you have any questions or if I can help in anyway :)

    • @kangarushi4613
      @kangarushi4613 4 года назад +1

      @@Cristal6579 I'm half Indian as well, interesting to hear your perspective

  • @friedchicken9553
    @friedchicken9553 4 года назад +583

    That tiktok girl you featured beginning of the video is gorgeous damn.

    • @aaliyah4798
      @aaliyah4798 4 года назад +32

      she’s so pretty🥰

    • @shikamaruthegoat2489
      @shikamaruthegoat2489 4 года назад +142

      Alex Rivas That’s her natural eyebrows and she looks gorgeous

    • @aaliyah4798
      @aaliyah4798 4 года назад +81

      Alex Rivas side she doesn’t need any work done she’s already really pretty leave her alone

    • @ellietomczynski4880
      @ellietomczynski4880 4 года назад

      Beautiful apart from that one annoying mole on the side of her face

    • @Rosie-fx1zt
      @Rosie-fx1zt 4 года назад +12

      Alex Rivas get some respect

  • @gloriayuelinjiang7416
    @gloriayuelinjiang7416 4 года назад +18

    It's so tough to be a diaspora. It's so important to keep close ties with your own culture growing up in America.

  • @sethwood1676
    @sethwood1676 4 года назад +39

    I really love how all of these people are self aware. So much more so than your average person. They've faced so much adversity and overcome it.

  • @mayamanzanet7055
    @mayamanzanet7055 4 года назад +353

    i would love to see a spectrum about biracial kids!! do all biracial people think the same?

    • @FirebreathingVegan1
      @FirebreathingVegan1 4 года назад +13

      Would be interesting. I'm half Korean. Some people see it and others don't see it at all.

    • @somethingcreativ235
      @somethingcreativ235 4 года назад +3

      Maya Manzanet what would the questions be? in th us biracial kids are no different from the rest of us

    • @Khalooloo
      @Khalooloo 4 года назад +12

      The struggle with identity for biracial ppl in the US!

    • @mayamanzanet7055
      @mayamanzanet7055 4 года назад

      Khaliyah Amatulip yes exactly what I’m thinking!!

    • @kangarushi4613
      @kangarushi4613 4 года назад +5

      @@somethingcreativ235 are you biracial? I am (half white half Indian) and it's this constant feeling of not being "Indian enough" and not fitting into the culture even though you're just as Indian as every other Indian American. You feel pretty seperated from either races.

  • @tunahh5914
    @tunahh5914 4 года назад +475

    "I am Fanny"
    imagine how much she'd get bullied if she grew up here in the UK ahah

    • @hb645
      @hb645 4 года назад +13

      LMAO

    • @paraglokhande936
      @paraglokhande936 4 года назад +9

      What does that mean in the UK?

    • @tunahh5914
      @tunahh5914 4 года назад +66

      @@paraglokhande936 The female genitalia lmao

    • @paraglokhande936
      @paraglokhande936 4 года назад +7

      @@tunahh5914 she gotta change her name hahahahah

    • @sayJessg
      @sayJessg 4 года назад +6

      That’s my aunts name

  • @PurpleFish8
    @PurpleFish8 4 года назад +2

    This is the best video I've seen by Jubilee. I love the kind discussion here. Very informative and interesting without the need to sensationalize.

  • @ozeramo
    @ozeramo 4 года назад +18

    I felt like the girl in the red dress was at the edge of crying in every question

  • @sinabrad5492
    @sinabrad5492 4 года назад +99

    0:11 oh wait she that junior in college who has 3 semesters left until she graduates but doesn’t know what to do in life and she isn’t very passionate about her major but she can’t change it and even if she could change, she wouldn’t know what to change it to because she isn’t really passionate about anything.

    • @deenah61
      @deenah61 4 года назад +9

      yeah hsjsjsjs that’s literally how i found her

    • @giovanniherrera6037
      @giovanniherrera6037 4 года назад +2

      I thought the same when I saw her

    • @hotgirlslistentoenhypen8287
      @hotgirlslistentoenhypen8287 4 года назад

      Who??

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD 4 года назад +4

      Sina Brad I’m confused how you got all those assumptions from such a short clip, especially when none of what you mentioned was even remotely related to the subject she was talking about...

    • @feliciasisk494
      @feliciasisk494 4 года назад +6

      @@BhappyD I'm pretty sure she recognizes the girl because she is on tik tok and I'm guessing she has probably stated these things on her account.

  • @KenniIsBored
    @KenniIsBored 4 года назад +59

    "Ni de aquí, ni de allá."
    Neither from here nor there, and I'm damn proud of it.

    • @puggylover934
      @puggylover934 4 года назад +1

      Kenni Is Bored. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼👏🏼

  • @SweetPotato___
    @SweetPotato___ 4 года назад +7

    i love Fanny she seems like a genuin and kind person, her energy makes me happy

  • @tamigoX
    @tamigoX 4 года назад +6

    This episode made me cry. I've always felt such a disconnect from my parents cultures that i've always craved that sort of experience. I couldn't hold back how much I want all of these people to feel of with themselves and their backgrounds.

    • @tamigoX
      @tamigoX 4 года назад +1

      Fannys responses hit so different. She feels like one of the people you could just talk to for hours about anything, uninterrupted and get anything you needed.

  • @thepearlswirl
    @thepearlswirl 4 года назад +35

    Being raised to fear your parents is something we need to talk about more.. especially in the Nigerian community. This made me cry 😢

    • @cruelmilo3132
      @cruelmilo3132 4 года назад +3

      African in General

    • @cruelmilo3132
      @cruelmilo3132 4 года назад +1

      We should be raised the same but just with love, they need to tell us they are proud of us and that they love is no matter what

    • @olugbengasodipo1401
      @olugbengasodipo1401 Год назад +1

      Perhaps, what you guys call fear is what Nigerians and Africa general consider respecting the parents.

    • @bigdawg1448
      @bigdawg1448 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@olugbengasodipo1401cus of beating

  • @moonchild1257
    @moonchild1257 4 года назад +132

    Damn, I want to have tea time with Romi. He seems like such a great guy to talk to :)

    • @angel-un6ht
      @angel-un6ht 4 года назад +3

      Moonchild he’s my friend’s dad! he’s awesome lol

    • @moonchild1257
      @moonchild1257 4 года назад +3

      @@angel-un6ht oh wow! That's awesome. Kudos to you! 😆

    • @moonchild1257
      @moonchild1257 4 года назад +2

      @Aishwarya Potdar how sweet. Sounds like a blessing ☺

    • @MabelRD08
      @MabelRD08 4 года назад +2

      From the start I just got this cool vibe from him,kinda like with Cooper the young guy from another episode.

  • @KUSZPREM
    @KUSZPREM 4 года назад +12

    As an immigrant, I could relate to this video. I moved to the states when I was 11(been here for 17yrs now). You find yourself trying to adapt and assimilate, but still holding on to your culture and roots. I am currently at a stage in life where I can apply both sides and create my own identity, but it took time.