British Reacts to Asian Stereotypes FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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I like how these kinds of similarities between us bring us together, regardless of politics. We need more unity in this world and less fighting
minus the politics,if u put culture,food,behaviour we all can kinda assimiliate,learn each other,be with other.. most importantly,food... love the food,then everything goes smoothly..
It's good to see Nikki from China back 🇨🇳 , she fit perfectly into the channel since the English guessing videos
And she will be in trouble, cos Chinese government forces its people to stop learning english
@@porterhuang9451 stereotype
Math stereotype is true, look at International Math Olympiad, East Asians won the most, particularly China. Even other Asia countries don't come close, my region South Asia rarely finish top 10. Highest is India but only 9th place.
Im canadian btw
Asian styles in looks: Korean is more along the neat and tidy, respectful. Chinese is the sophisticated and confident. Japanese is the traditional type that is sweet and caring.
Aisan eyes: Yeah, unfortunately i have unconciously thought that most aisans have eyelids closer to closing. I have also joked about it with my white friends in middle - highschool, though i honestly wasnt even bothered by whether the eye was more visible as round or slim. Personally i find it more interesting and unique, like with Nikki from China, i thought she was more of a friendly person since it looked like her eyes were smiling even if her mouth was just neutral, basically happy/content with life. Seong-ji from Korea looked like she was sweet and caring, and Mariko from Japan looked like she was happy to be wherever she was placed.
Asians taking pics: yeah, i noticed that. I have a korean friend who likes to share normal pics of themselves just randomly. I think most guys wont take pictures of themselves but of the food, places, buildings, etc... Its mostly girls that take a lot of pics, like in one week of girls taking pics of themselves, it would be the equivalent of my lifetime. I also think that aisan people like to take pics to remember the moments, while american/canadian people just take a selfie just for the sake of posting it to look good.
Asians are good at math: Yeah, basically anything that requires effort, i found that due to the culture, they work harder/earlier or study more often. I am a combination of both smart and stupid, and i would rather be partially stupid since it helps with being funny, since someone who is a dumbass would do dumb stuff while someone who is smart will most likely not do dumb stuff.
Asians are good with spicy food: I find they were decent, but id give the mexican and indian people the trophy for being good with spicy foods
7:30 i know why its just called kungfu since westerners like myself dont know every single style of martial arts, so we picked the most friendly (pronounciation wise) word to describe it. I think most westerners know theres more fighting styles than the kungfu style, we just dont want to list 20 styles in a row or something lol. Western fighting style is heavy on no technique and just on power like boxing, wrestling and street fighting. Like its grabs, throws and direct punches/blocks. But for eastern fighting styles its mostly on how to use your hand to fight someone in 1000 ways, like chops, pushing, pulling, redirects, etc.. basically heavy on the techniques.
The other two with anime and kpop, yeah i can see that being the staple for introducing the culture or catching the attention of foreigners.
Asians have pretty skin: I find its more gentle than western skin, but im guessing since darker tones/colours are easier on the eyes, like this white screen when its midnight out with barely any light is hurting my eyes while typing out this comment lol.
Its pretty hard for someone to get me to have a harsh stereotype on someone for anything since i am pretty open minded, i just like to see the differences in people and i try to learn as much as i can before having an opinion on a person based on their race. Like for black people, i didnt immediately gave into that they are all in gangs or something, i thought they had great sense of style and they were really good athletic wise.
But u talked only about east Asians ☠️
@@strpa.mp4 there were only eastern Asians in this video....
@@strpa.mp4IF anything, Indians are more like me (a White male in the US) and my family, by how they behave and such. Like whenever I see Indian tourists in my New York State small town we always vibe well with each other.
Asia in this video : China SK Japan
This is more like EAST ASIAN!!!!
cuz Asian is people from the whole Asia (Continent)
What is spicy. This is the big question. A lot of people seem to think that something has to taste hot, like chili, to be spicy but anything with salt or pepper is spicy.
I'm irish but When I lived in Falun in Sweden for a few months I remember a lot of the swedes I meet had an obsession with Asian beauty. Not sure if it applies to all of Sweden but I know in Ireland a girls beauty never seems to be associated with where she is from unless she evidently looks foreign. For example, oh the Chinese girl is really pretty even though she might actually be Irish lol. Ya Asians just get associated with China here sorry.
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Interesting, yes I think East Asian women are generally seen as beautiful here in Sweden.
I come from the countryside east of Uppsala, and especially in smaller towns or villages wifes from Thailand and the Philippines are common.
- they were confused about the (spicy food) stereotype, and this is a modern stereotype, you can blame (Uncle Roger) for that, he's south east Asian, but he looks east Asian, so the stereotype will affect you lol.
- for Mariko... I hear Wasabi is very spicy, and it's japanese, but I guess yeah, not too much spicy foods in Japan.
- skin care.... East Asians have natural beautful hair, so it's normal they will focus on other beauty products, like skin, eyes, teeth, clothes etc... but I thought the stereotype would be them having beautiful hair....
한국인 중국인은 영어 쓰고 일본인은 한국어 쓰고 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 영상 재밌어요
Are you happy😄?
I'm curious about the Japanese girl speaking Korean while other girls including the Korean guy
all speaking English.
Mariko lived in Korea for a while she has a RUclips channel marikorea” she only speaks Korean in her video except when speaking to her family. Her English is limited so probably didn’t feel comfortable speaking English here.
동아시아 사람들이 수학을 잘한다는 주장은 말도 안 되는 얘기입니다. 수학은 서양인들이 발명했습니다. 😅😅😅
다만 동아시아인들이 일반적으로 수학, 과학을 열심히 공부합니다. 그 이유는 더욱 강해지기 위해서.
Lauren, my fave! Great style, I like your hair though I still love the blonde version too. It's so good to see you again! Also, you girls are such good friends!!💜💕
I wonder why when Westerners talk about Asians or invite Asians into a show like this one they think that Asians are only China, Korea, and Japan? You do realize that Asia is a Huge continent right? And that there are many Asians who don't have Monolid eyes? Such as Russians, Iranians, Indians, and Turks? There are Asian Arab countries too such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Iraq, and Lebanon.
The continent of Asia is full of different ethnicities, and its people are not alike, so you cannot shorten the Asians with the people of only 3 countries.
what about wasabi then that has pretty heavy kick and its used in japan a lot
아시아하면 대부분은 한국,일본,중국을 떠올립니다. 그건 이 영상의 고정관념이 아니라 강대국들과 미디어의 고정관념입니다
그리고 미디어는 팔리는 이야기늘 팝니다. 한국,일본,중국 국적의 여성들을 내세운 것은 그들이 가장 잘 팔리고 소비되는 국적을 가지고 있기 때문입니다
1:25 now I know why that Korean girl almost has a perfect American accent when speaking English
Yup .. Canadian accent is almost like American accent, but not exactly ..
@@JosephOccenoBFH i think she speaks american english tho since she doesnt say "eh"
No spicy food lmao. What about wasabi?
山葵はどうですか!?
Or pickled ginger. がり
mariko is soooo cute especially when she is speaking.
haha relatable 💀
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My favorite women are Asian women really cute but japanese korean thai are my 3 Philippino women are not hot at all mixed with Spanish
They are not mixed , only a minority is mixed
Bruhhh wtf
@@Moonlight_night345 Ikr...
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Why is the "Japanese girl" speaking Korean?
本当の日本人でしょうか?
Can anyone tell the difference between British, French, and German white? I can't... "Yo all look alie~~" ㅎ
The difference is we (Asians) do not talk about it, but they (white) do as if it is something to brag about.
Disrespectable people are certainly distasteful. That I can tell!
It's kinda the same. German, British and French got kinda the same white.
So I'm from Sweden and German people probably got darker hair than Swedish people.
British probably have brown and dark hair as well, some have yellow like Boris Johnson.
French people have mostly brown hair since it's kind south.
Many Korean people live in Sweden, that's why I like South Korea because they got so many in Sweden.
@@DerekPK
I can mention a few anecdotal differences among East Asians, but that may not be relevant to the cultural attitudes toward others. Also, in Europe, due to the increasing number of immigrants, it is no longer a continent of white people. Therefore, it is not accurate to make assumptions about what Germans or Brits look like. For example, the current PM of the UK is a person of color.
You mentioned that you like South Koreans because many South Koreans live in Sweden. While that may be true, it is important to note that many brown people also live in Sweden, and many Swedes dislike them.
Unfortunately, many people still hold a colonial mindset that views the rest of the world as backward and inferior. This is evident in statements like 'Yo, all look alike'.
No culture in the world pushes its values or beliefs onto others as much as Western culture, especially white people. Westerners, particularly white Westerners, often criticize, stereotype, and impose their values and politics onto others.
As a South Korean, I am proud of my country and its people because it is the only developed nation that did not have a history of colonial power, i.e., we have not exploited or enslaved anyone, and we are still doing well. Therefore, South Korean values should prioritize understanding and cooperation with others.
During my travels to Thailand, I had a negative experience with Swedish people due to their racism. Some of them even said K-Pop is from Sweden. hhh...
I hope that one day, I can meet a Swede who will change my opinion about them.
@@VirtuousDog I'm born in Stockholm, Sweden.
I'm not friendly and yes I'm racist.
Yes K-pop is from Sweden since I'm from Sweden.
@@VirtuousDog Also Sweden sucks, I don't like Sweden even if I'm born in Sweden.
Swedish people like myself are kinda prideful and they don't have that much immigrants, USA got more immigrants than Sweden.
I think it's good Sweden has so many immigrants.
The Japanese girl speaks Korean really well. She has no accent, or any intonation foreign to Korean.
Yeah I’ve not heard her speak Japanese once lol, wonder if she’s zainichi.
@@Gleifel There are also zainichi who lives completely as Japanese, and speak no or little Korean. She could be zainichi who happens to be fluent in Korean, or maybe not.
@@cjkim2147 well I would know, I’m one of those!
@@Gleifel I see.
I think she’s Japanese tho, not sure. I can’t tell asians apart 😂
Yeah but asia also includes India so I think that is also a big factor in both the spicy foods and the math
They are way too polite about this crap. You need to watch family Guy to learn the real stereotypes about Asians
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@@sydneyliu4825 😎🤙
This was really interesting, and cool. More so when the Japanese girl didn't heard much of those stereotypes. Gonna add the stereotype of when some say all Asians look the same or even here in PR like, if you look Asian, you're Chinese. I can definitely distinguish when someone is from Korea, China or Japan like in the vid. Don't know if it's because there were a lot of Chinese that came here that migrated/immigrated or through slavery (was in a play called "Los Chinos en Puerto Rico", and was a good understanding of when and how they came here. Based on a study of a professor from my college).
According to west Asia is: China,Korea,Japan
The rest 40 plus Asian Country: I guess its time to leave Earth
In Spain we don't have the stereotype of Asians being good at math. I've never heard of it. But we have that stereotype for one country around there: India.
We always say that Indians are very good mathematicians.
As Sri Lankans we think Indians are good at computer science.
@@blueberrysky7599 Maybe they are good at computers science is that they are good at mathematics
To an American, that would be fascinating to learn the math stereotype applied to Indians instead of East Asians. So the Spanish stereotype is based on the past while the American stereotype is based on the present.
Here in America, we stereotype Indians as technical support. Not because they’re good at it but because American companies outsource all our technical support to India.
Bro because we have to the hardest exam to get into college🥲…we have to come in top 10000 from more than 1.5 million students..so definitely where there is competition there is excellence..
In the U.S. we are seeing a lot of growth in Asian restaurants of all kinds, so we are learning to distinguish the dishes and regional cuisines. I think that a lot of Asians are surprised to learn that many Americans enjoy some heat in their food, and this comes from some of our own cuisines, such as Cajun, some seafood cuisines, and certainly Tex-Mex and barbecue. So, it is not that hard to adapt to some Asian cuisines (and you can include Thai and Indian) that serve up the spice.
On stereotypes about studying and math, I think it's a burden for a lot of kids here that come from Asian backgrounds. There is an impression that people who come here from Asian countries will push their kids very hard to excel in school because of the perceived need to "make it" in a new country. This is part of the so-called "model minority" stereotype, that seems to say all Asians are super smart, study all the time and are out to compete and succeed at any cost. It can be a damaging stereotype for kids who just want to fit in and be liked for their individual personalities.
My perspective being from the DEEP south:
Koreans - amazing spicy food, fashion, and Kpop
Japanese - amazing at everything; food, anime, awesome sounding language, "honor"
Chinese - good at math, very hardworking
Vietnamese - amazing spicy food, alot of seafood, and seem to fit in with Americans more (I grew up with ALOT of Vietnamese people)
but i think its kind of a good thing in some perspective. U.S would want people who are willing to learn, work hard and be resourceful to the country is it not? and the people moving to another country, they kind of risking their life. starting with nothing. they should and want to make the best of it.
@@dealreal9709 I think that for the immigrating parents, this is exactly the point of view. But then, they are Asians in America. Their kids are Americans. They do not want to be singled out as different based on an ethnic stereotype. When I was growing up, I knew kids that were incredibly unhappy because they were not allowed to date, to go out with friends or to occasionally fail a test. The parental pressure was horrendous. Of course, smart, educated kids are good for the country. But bitter, badly adjusted kids might not be. Kids need to be able to join peer groups. Luckily, I think in this day and age, more of them find a balance between their parents' wishes and their own desires. I hope so.
@@johnalden5821 I hope too.
*EAST ASIA
fixed you.
all asia
@@hansantonio110 no❤ their sample ain't valid. They mentioned asia when they only invite east asian lmao Asia is wide dude. There are South, southeast, west, middle east asia
in terms of eating spicy, Japanese are the same level as westerners, like for real some places in Japan advertise food (especially ramen) labeled as hell level spicy aren't even level 5 for most other Asians on a scale of 1-10, you can see a lot of youtube videos on that if you search for it (I saw a lot of them but I can't remember what videos they were so don't ask me). And from my own experience, some of my Japanese friends would say some food is spicy when I don't even consider the food spicy at all.
And for the math stereotype, I believe it's true in at least some Asian countries. I'm from Taiwan and no calculators are allowed when we do math, yeah for everything even when you do square roots. So of course that would make us better in math when we have been practicing to calculate everything with our brain, for this one I would say is a fact rather than a stereotype. I believe this is the same in some other Asian countries too (probably not all but I don't know). But of course if calculators are used then everyone is at about the same level.
I’m just curious, why does the Japanese girl speak Korean? Not once has she spoke Japanese… and I notice that she has a Korean accent kinda… I’m wondering why she is representing Japanese. (Just curious, not arguing or anything.)
You can say the same for the Chinese girl, she isn't speaking Chinese so why is she representing China??
I get what you mean, but the interviewer being English and all, the Chinese girl speaking English and not a single word of Chinese kinda makes sense to me. But the need to speak Korean to an English interviewer and representing Japanese kinda confuses me 😅
@@cyan7488 ohh okay yeah I get you now
The channel is by students in Korea, I think, so they all can speak Korean. Maybe the Japanese girl was not confident speaking in English (Japanese in general are not very fluent in English, and even if they do understand, they're shy to speak it). The rest spoke in English mostly for our benefit.
I wonder whether Korean food is spicier than Indian and Sri Lankan food...
No, not even close to something like vindaloo.
Sichuan Chinese food can be crazy spicy though.
I wonder if the content writer knew there are 48 countries in Asia given that she used ONLY the 3 east asian countries for her comparison. there are So. Asians, So. East Asians, Central Asians, The Gulf nations (yes, they're Asian) and so forth. these countries have their own languages and cultures and the diversity can be mind boggling!
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Honestly, I was wondering whether Japanese girl in the video is raised in Japan or not😅 I'm Japanese but I don't feel Japan at all by her. I guess they couldn't find a Japanese girl who speak Korean and English well cuz most of Japanese hardly speak other languages compared to other countries.
All Asians are not mongoloids, they just represent eastern Asia. The other half from India to Turkey must be included. But East is culturally very diverse compared to west. For example you can find much more similarities between Eastern Asian(China, Japan, S. Korea, Singapore etc) and western lifestyle than that between Arab world and countries around Himalayas! Personally I hate all boarders, so I love my country - mother Earth.
Singapore is south east not east
@@owensheva953 Why should I be so specific? Telling east or west is enough.
@@vishnukr2007 no it ain't enough cuz asia has south(india) , southeast(singapore), east(taiwan), west(saudi), north(kazakhstan). I put a country that represent so you can understand it
@@owensheva953 I repeat, telling east or west is enough to convey my ideas. On that criteria Singapore is in east. Also I have a rough idea where the counties lie. I am from India.
@@vishnukr2007 yeah but I mean.. you're talking about culture so southeast and east culture are different, im from Indonesia and so close to singapore which is in the southeast
why do they all speak korean?
Spicy food stereotype is for south asia and southeast asia i guess. As a southeast asia, i can guarantee that our food mostly spicy
As a south asian i can confirm that our food is hella spicy as well
Asians look the same maybe except for Pakistans or Indians obviously
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I think spiciness stereotypes came from South East Asia 😅 I meant hv seen raya and the last dragon, the cuisine in the bowl fill with chopped chilli plus go try indomie, Western people went mad after try it with chilli sauce, I see some reactions in yt videos
The Korean girl Seong-ji is very good speaking Korean from his native country
Why does this Japanese girl speak korean?
she probably learned it
There's also the IQ stereotype with the other stereotype about math , the highest IQ's being from Asia : Singapure , Hong Kong , Japan , Korea...
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No there isn’t
I think India too cause of IT which is all math...
top ten as of dec 2021 is: Singapore, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Finland, Canada, Netherlands, Liechtenstein
Look up International Math Olympiad and PISA test result, China, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan consistently top the chart. Of course, that doesn't mean every East Asian is good, but overall they are good.
"I dont think good skin is a valid stereotype for asians" say three asians with perfect skin. 😅
I wondered how the Korean lady had such great English. I was surprised to hear that she grew up in Canada while young. I don't hear that accent at all. As someone who is trying to learn another language (Japanese) and see others speaking and understanding multiple languages, it's motivation to continue to learn. Growing up in the US and being exposed to mostly a single language makes learning another language more difficult. Thanks for exposing us to so many things!
I mean, if an Asian grows up in Canada, they're bound to have good English. Canada doesn't have an accent either it is just one island that gets the Canadian accent sterotype.
@@Milk-cx7ec ??? Canada has a North American accent and the Korean girl had a really strong one tbh.
@@ovaloctopus8 Growing up in the Northeast, it's really hard for us to tell we have an accent when we talk - it kind of doesn't get as much press as a Texan or Southern accent for example even in pop culture. That's probably why OP (and I for that matter) didn't even notice Seong-ji's accent because it sounds completely normal to us :)
@@ovaloctopus8 I'm talking about the stereotypical Canadian accent. Not an actual American or northern accent
@@Milk-cx7ec isn't the stereotypical Canadian accent just American + aboot, loonie, and i'm SOARee?
indians are generally good at maths nd all bcz of the huge population we have to study hard frm a young age to crack the entrance exams and get admission in our desired Universities 😀
What on earth is going on here? The Japanese girl is speaking Korean and the British girl is too. And the Korean has an American accent. Do they all speak Korean?
Why is the japanese girl specking Korean? She never spoke any japanese though out the whole video 😂😂
I feel like this Japanese girl is kinda wrong choice here since she doesn't even know the stereotype that even most Japanese people know, BUT she tells stereotype that other Japanese don't know much about.
For example, when she said "Japanese think Koreans are smart" but I've never heard of that in Japan. "Korean have more beautiful skin compared to Japanese" is what most Japanese Kpop fangirls idolizing Korean would say here in Japan.
So... I guess she is just a Koreaboo. Of course it's Korean channel and she's studying in Korea all the way, means she loves Korean stuffs so it makes sense lol
日本人が韓国人頭いいって思ってるイメージは間違ってないと思いますよ。韓国の学歴社会は、日本でもかなり有名ですので
@@user-ce6vn7vk7bうーん学歴社会なのは分かるがなぁ
頭がよいイメージは韓国人っていうよりは中国人かなあ。彼らは歴史的にもすごい。
In fact, the people who appear in this video are biased because they like Korea and stay there. They don't represent their country. Chinese usually think they are number one. And the Koreans in this video are not very Korean. She is a westernized Korean who grew up in Canada. As you pointed out, this Japanese just addicted to Korea.
I don't understand why Japanese people are loved all over the world. They refuse to show us who they really are, they impose us formalities, they lie all the time, they criticize foreigners, but they suddenly mind it when theyt're criticized. They pretend to be good people but refuse to admit their cultural issues . If they all show the same attitude, how can you tell if they are good people or not? These people have serious hypocrisy issues. they're all overly mysterious and force themselves to act like robots .
don't annoy with "nyeeeeeeh, ppl r like that evrywhere in da world" Or "ive got many friends in japan" without explanations please
I'm a simple person, I saw Seong-ji and I clicked the video.
These stereotypes group "Asia" together as some kind of monolithic group when there's so much diversity there.
I wonder if in their countries a similar kind of "grouping together" is happening with Europe for example. That would really interest me.
I feel like you can blame school system for the groupings specially to us boomers. Like from what I remember of geography class we were taught continent Europe and most of the western countries. Then only Russia and a couple of the other eastern European ones that were part of USSR. Then for Asian continent I think only Beijing China and Tokyo japan and possibly Vietnam (cuz of the war). Should be much better these days though since internet is a great teaching tool.
Wasabi considered a spicy thing isn’t it?
Oh I've never noticed that! You're right but we don't eat wasabi likes kimchi so lol. Hard to imagine spicy FOOD in Japan
@@lemontea221 pickled ginger is fairly spicy. I might be weird, but I enjoy eating that by itself 💖
Asians means East Asians= China/Korea/Japan such countries where people have yellow skin and dark hair. INDIANS are not Asians
If Indians are not Asians, then what are they?
@@himangshu6708 if they are, it is like saying monkeys and gorillas are human beings.
@@himangshu6708 if indians are regarded as asians, when people think of Asia, they would think of India as well. then Asia will be looked down on, which will make Asia look very bad.
@@himangshu6708 The video explains why Indians have your current skin colour
I wanna add, Asia is very wide like Arabs, India also Asia... Smart stereotypes I guess it came from Singapore
Indians are stereotyped as smart and best at maths after Chinese
Talking about stereotypes and not including Indian , what is this behaviour 😂😂
That girl in the middle is so cute. I dont get the "they all look the same" crap my fellow westerners seems to say. I can clearly see who is from what country or region. All three are beautiful and intelligent women. Thanks for the video.
When i lived in China my girlfriend came from west of Beijing (from Inner Mongolia) and she often got mistaken for Korean. there is a fair bit of difference between northern and southern Chinese in both stature and cuisine.
I agree they don't look the same, but what are the main features to look at when guessing the country they are from?
the korean girl is cute
KungFu is not so popular in China in these days, many young people don't have much interest in it, they prefer learning guitar, piano, basketball... Most of those still playing FungFu are those inherited from their fathers or grand fathers.
It’s very commonplace in film industry tho
I don't know if it's because I'm Asian or something but I don't find Korean food spicy. Thai, Laos, and Chinese have really spicy foods
I'm actually curious now as to when UK children learn math cause even in our country, we also learn arithmetics on early elementary schools
I learned multiplication and division at first grade
I can't speak to the UK, but in the US I wasn't taught multiplication and division until 3rd grade. Decimals and fractions were that year too if I recall. Addition and subtraction were taught earlier, I can't remember which grade though.
I'm British and nearly 28 now, but in the UK when I was in Primary School we didn't learn multiplication (or at least our times tables) until year 3, so 7/8 years old
In Russia, multiplication and division are studied from the second grade.
This is just east asian if you go with "asian" then it takes with southeast, west, south. Not just east :(
Please do it with an American and a Brazilian and ask how many continents there are!
East Asians are good at maths as their numerical IQs are skewed higher on that portion of the test. This is likely a genetic difference. You see this reflected in SAT scores in the US and GCSE maths in the UK.
Why does Marika keep making that bewildered face lmao. I just keep noticing it
My wife is asian and one of our kids has rounder eyes and whiter skin than anyone in my european/native american ancestry and another has dark skin and slanted eyes... no Westerner has ever brought it up in conversation with us, but when we're in Asia it is a constant topic with everyone we meet, especially relatives....it's not offensive to us at all, but I know the racists/leftists in america would go nuts on any "white" who ever got caught mentioning it on video, especially using the colorful array of slang we hear for it in asia...
Well american forget that asian has so many different country . And spicy food is specialty of Southern hemisphere .
Why the Japan girl speaks Korean?
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As an American I associate spicy food way more with South Asian or southeast Asian food, like Thai food. I don't know that I've had Korean food tho, I think it's less common than Japanese and certainly than Chinese (or Chinese American, anyway, which is different)
For Chinese, due to how massive it is, and compared to other countries, in certain provinces shit is spicy, in others it isn’t.
Yes, when I heard Seong-ji said BLACLPINK, I agree with whatever you say.
The Korean girl sounds like she grew up in America. Her English is very clear
She did. She talked about school in canada. Ok that´s not US but they are talking english too.
Let's compare Korean food spicy level to India's☠😂
Comments pls👇😂
That was my first thought too. I've always seen India as the asian spicy food stereotype, not Korea, China or Japan.
I've gone multiple times in these two countries (and many others), as Korean spice level is fine but I am in love with Vindaloo and Phall especially done with bhut jolokia. When I eat Buldak noodles I need to add more spice as it is not very spicy (but damn is it way too salty!!!). If you want to go to the extreme compare to Sri Lankan foods.
If you really want a spice/hot food, come to north-east India(home of ghost pepper) and try our home made ghost pepper chutney!... 😁
@@paoz5087 Bhut jolokia is ghost pepper. lol
@@robert-antoinedenault5901 who said anything about ghost pepper not being Bhoot jolokia 🤔.....
japan didn't have a lot of spicy food but Japan have a lot of raw fish but i hate them a lot .... well Japan also have wasabi
Some sterotypes apply to all Asians, such as liking spicy food. But others actually specific to East Asians aka China/Korea/Japan, such as math skills and skin.
Aren't like Indians good at maths
I find that most Europeans (aside from Italians and possibly Greeks) struggle with spicy foods, and that's actually how I was able to distinguish between a Spanish person and a Mexican and Central or South American person. Spanish people, people directly from Spain, generally have more sweet foods and seem to have a lower tolerance for spicy foods actually unless they've traveled abroad more. Mexican, Central Latin/Hispanic countries, and South American countries all have spicier foods. I think more Americans of all races, ethnicities, and cultures are accustomed to spicy foods because of the cultural diversity. Americans have Asian food, African American, Italian, and Latin/Hispanic foods that tend to be loaded with seasoning and spices. The European-Americans tend to tolerate spicy foods a bit more.
Spices must be from south asia like India
They are from East Asia only.
Asian is not only Japan,Korea and China !
the most trippy thing is the japanese lady talking in korean
I was the Korean adoptee in class, which meant everyone called me "No-Eyelid Girl" and then all I wanted to be was a normal white girl. Now it's the opposite--in college, all of my white, Caucasian, American friends know more about Korean culture than I do. My friend who is white speaks Korean fluently and I can't speak a single word . . .
Do go learn it. It will be of benefit to you.
Almost as you been tricked.
@@MRT-co1sd Ha. It felt like the universe had pulled a cruel joke of fate.
@@emmaharris4028 I hope you have a chance to go back to Korea even if it’s for a short visit. It will open your eyes :)
@@MRT-co1sd I hope so too! My family and I were going to take a trip to Korea in 2020, but, well . . . COVID-19, unfortunately.
Why is it that only Japan speaks Korean and neither Japanese nor English?
I can only think that Japan is being discriminated against .
I think this interview was made in Korea and she probably don't know how to speak English so she chose to speak in Korean.
They live in korea
Is she Japanese living in Korea?
Even so, she behaves like a KPOP idol, not a Japanese woman 😅
@@RacistChinaWhite is that a problem tho? Maybe she assimilated?
I think this channel is by foreign students in Korea or something. All of them can speak Korean, and I think the Japanese girl was not confident speaking English like the rest.
Should be proud of who you are and don't listen to other people. I think Asian eyes are beautiful.
Wasabi is considered spicy by many people
Actually the REAL wasabi, the one you will find in Japan is not spicy AT ALL, it just gives flavour but the wasabi you find outside of Japan is spicy because the ingredients are different. You can google it 😉. Real wasabi = not spicy
@@imenen. even in Japan , especially with sushi, they use fake wasabi
Spicy food is mostly East and souteast asian things. Central and middle east mostly have food with a lot of spice but not that spicy. Selfie might be an east and southeast asian things too (tho i heard middle east people love selfie too. About the eyes, well, it just Japanese, Chinese and Korean things (probly Singaporean too). Math, dang, i thinks its also a Japanese, Chinese and Korean things. We Indonesian hate it lol, i dont know about other nation, but surely a lot Singaporean good at it, a lot Malaysian and Pinoy hate it.
The real title of this video.
"British Reacts to EAST ASIAN Stereotypes For the First Time!"
Eastern Asians are not the only asians in asia. That is a stereotype.
YYes, They only can represent East Asian in a way.
Seriously? Why just east asia?
I remember there was this one song that now that I think about it it was extremely rude.
It went:
My mum’s Chinese (pushing the corners of their eyes up)
My dad’s Japanese (pushing the corner of their eyes down)
And look what they did 2 me (pulling one up and one down)
We were in Year 2, but still that’s no excuse.
Asian girls are really elegant and delicate
all of them are beautiful but I have a crush on the Korean lady her English is so good. Japanese have a nice skin too like Koreans and Chinese, Japanese clear skin looks natural , the Koreans look like they have shiny clear or glass look on the skin, and Chinese skin looks similar to Korean minus the glass skin look.
I wonder if the creator of this video knows that there are 48 Asian countries...instead the video creator only called 3 Asian nationalities for comparisons..🤧🤧🤧
Can you get real Americans please, not socially awkward Americans who want to act Korean… who don’t live there.
"I don't feel like Koreans wear colorful clothes" then the Korean girl is the only one wearing color. The actual stereotype is that Koreans wear light colors, while Japan and China wear dark clothes.
East Asian* stereotypes, not Asian
Asian
The Korean noddles is the best I love it even if I am from UAE it is too spicy
I ate at a Japanese restaurant and there was a little green glob of like paste... 3 glasses of water later i couldn't eat the rest of the food and got it to go. It made me cry and no one warned me how spicy it was :( ask about food before you stick anything in your mouth.
Do you not know what wasabi is...? I thought everyone knew what is was and how spicy it is. If you don't know, it's what you put on sushi. Basically, you take a tiny amount of it (like really tiny), and put it on sushi. It's supposed to give it a kick of spice. That's why there was so little.
@@samuelkim5957 I was between 17-20 yo, ate for the first time at a sushi place, and had no idea what they surved or what to order. All i knew then "what sobie is that?" take a bit of this, a bit of that.. eat... )))SHOCK((( omg omg omg omg water... more... water... not enough omg omg.. water... wth did i eat exactly?!?!?
yea wasn't funny then but afte the fact it was a learning exp. I won't do that again. Never even heard of a ghost pepper, had no idea there were foods that could actually kill people.
as a parisian, i can confirm every chinese tourist grows a selfie stick.
Why do Western countries automatically assume my country (Japan) is associated with anime and comics!?
also ebui .. "AV"
Becouse TV show only commercial things, but fortunately there are other people who know how reality is.
Because Japanese does produce anime and manga. What a dumb question
Says the person with an anime avatar
@@Mike8827 just because I like anime doesn't mean my entire country likes anime