Coincidentally, I came across this RUclips video on this young energetic man. It is also encouraging to see him working as a vegetable seller cum supplier, as well as diligently as a fashion model. For him there should be absolutely no embarrassment or bad feelings about being a vegetable seller at all. He works decently and honourably with his own proper honest incomes from these two respected jobs, very good❤🎉. You are an exemplary man to many people ❤🎉. Keep it up,….young man ❤🎉😂! Wishing and blessing him all the best of lucks in life ❤🎉😂.
@@garrytan9521 You need to delete the word “cum, It’s explicit and doesn’t even belong in that sentence or correct it if it was a typo and you meant something else.
He is well off, and he works his ass off, kudos to him. A lot of young people couldn’t bear to go through such a physically challenging job, especially if they’re from well off families
@@dunkyourdonuts2282I believe the commenter was referring to how a lot of people view office jobs as what's considered a respectable/high paying job-personally I don't see any implication directed towards office jobs being shameful being made here
One of the advantage of him being a vegetable seller is it can train him to have a good physique, which is sought after in modelling I guess... Kudos to him for being passionate on both jobs, and wish his dream comes true one day
I can relate to it, i work as a barman, carrying tons of boxes of wines, cases of beers, spirits, soft drinks, sodas, juices, beer barrels, and it helped me a lot to maintain my body physique
I think it is rather admirable that he works two completely different jobs. It shows how determined and hardworking you are. Vegetable seller or not, a job is a job and I even think vegetable seller is a hard as well as an important job. Kudos to this guy!
When people look down on others, it reflects more about them being ignorant, superficial and narrow-minded, than the ones that were being looked down on. Making an honest living with your own gift and strengths is something to be admired.
Selling vegetables is a very respectable job, without you a lot of people will be hungry and lack nutrition. It also a tough job, a young man willingly take over this business shows you are very responsible. Kudos to you.
I don't know if he realised it when he says, "he chose family business," which was the wise/correct decision. You can sell vegetables until the day you die. But you can only model for a limited number of years (if you're lucky). 😃👍🏻👏🏻
His singlish accent is so authentic and it really warm my heart as a fellow Singaporean. As what he said , I care less of what others thought about our singlish as they could insult or mock us but still cannot change the fact that singlish and Kiasu is our way of life and beliefs, something that tie all native Singaporeans together. Majulah Singapura 🇸🇬 happy birthday to every true bred Singaporeans
just a question for you though, why must it be easily understood by foreigners since Singlish is mostly used in situations involving ppl who understand? many people code switch and use more formal English when the occasion calls for it@@catmatism
@@imonthenextlevel1724 nah … we speak formally while interacting with others in business or any conferences interracial group . However despite some formal occasions we use proper grammar and pronunciation , still our tune , our accent and melody could tell the regional differences & where we are from . Only among our communities in private gatherings or meetings, most of us feel at ease and sense of relaxation when we communicate in Singlish , IT’s barrier no more but feel connected especially during the days when I lived and work in HK and SH the connections we Singapore got when meet together to chilling.
@@catmatism singlish is not for foreigners to understand and we don’t expect them too as we prefer to keep it among ourselves , singlish is a tool to connect with our own country mates . You or LKY doesn’t like singlish its you and his father and son problem and ain’t mine , I’m sure u doesn’t like how i replied you but it don’t bother me either. Whenever you have a chance to work and lived abroad long enough , someday you will treasure someone next to you with a singlish accent and immediately you felt home . For now go back to your bedroom to do your usual routine TITOK dancing .
Having a family business in Singapore is a big deal. And him being a 3rd generation makes this even better. Their business probably is a big thing. And despite this, he's still humble ❤
I respect u Bryan. Breaking the norm, handling the business and hustling as a model at the same time. Saying its not easy is an understatement. Gd luck and hope u get ur dream catwalk in Europe👍
Really admire Bryan being so down to earth and hardworking. I pray your wish to model for fashion week will come true. China 陆仙人from a rural village did it. You can too, rooting for you! 😊
So true. Not one single person out there should dictate who you are by your choice of anything in life. You are who you are. You be who you are that you choose to be. Ultimately is you yourself that matters the most. You and your heart alone. No one else. Keep it up.
So humble and admirable. You have pride in both jobs. A lot of millennials or people in the entertainment industry can be quite cocky, vain and even fake. But you are so honest and respectful. I hope many Singaporeans learn from you and be open as well. What you are doing going back and forth in between two different worlds, is not easy at all. All the best Bryan and thank you for sharing and being authentic.
it takes a secure and hardworking mindset to keep up these two polar opposite jobs. good things come to those who are doing their best at life, i’m sure he’ll be walking runways in europe in no time 😢
Taking care family business. Not many younge generations would like to take this job. Getting up early morning, lotnof physical work. He is a hard working young man. Respect.
not only do i not look down on you, I think you're the coolest model I've ever heard of - you've got depth, character, intelligence, and you know what hard work is. we need more people like this
your story are similar as me. i quit my job and make a vegetable business and doing model too. i was embarrassed with my business becuz of peoples look at me but now i feel the same as you if people can not accept you then cut them off.
I admire this young man's dedication to his jobs. And the fact that the glitz and glamour of the modelling world doesn't blind his perspective of life, and how he sees himself is just so wonderful.😍
Literally what a role model! Hardworker and comfortable in their own skin. I only hope for him to get better opportunity and his family business to thrive!!!
I think everyone on here recognizes the quality of a good person and one that is reality grounded. If only more people had to be just as tuned to reality as this guy. Love him!
That’s a real man! Bryan indeed is great. Be truthful to yourself & be yourself. It’s really heartwarming that he is willing to carry o the family business as a 3rd generation. The old Chinese saying 创业难守业更难。But he proves it’s possible!
Admire you! Wish more boys and men are like you. Family legacy, don't do half assed jobs, be committed, passionate and work hard! Thank you for giving me hope.
Love his attitude! Not surprised with the mentality he has because he was raised that way. Very professional, humble and has grit and passion. I hope he does get the opportunity to do fashion week in Europe!
Job is a job. Selling vegetables is a honest and good long term prospect. On another note life in Singapore is fvcking tough! It takes money and hard work to keep up all that glitz and glamour.
I admire this man for his honesty and ability to show that no matter what job you have it's hard work, hard earned and you can absolutely do both with grace and style. Keep it up!
Good thinking and attitude. You have been raised well by your family. Wishing you all the best in whatever you do, be it as a vegetable seller or as a model - Fellow Singaporean
This is very admirable. His commitment to his family's business is amazing, the physical labor of his vegetable job keeps him healthy and strong, and his modeling career allows him to live creatively (even if he's not the designer, himself).
Recently I’ve been feeling like this too I’m an aspiring designer and am going to school. Everyone around me has some job correlated to stores or sewing , meanwhile I work at a restaurant I was always so ashamed to say it or try to dodge the question but recently I realized it’s really doesn’t matter
I also worked at restaurant and washing dishes also did delivery and catering, while most of my classmates work at fashion stores etc. Eventually I got a job at a fashion brand and learned everything I needed to learn. Don't feel down, keep chasing your dream, when an opportunity arises apply to that fashion job even if it's not a design job. Just to get your foot in the door is a starting point and believe me it will open the doors for you.
One to look up to! I used to work in the high fashion industry. It’s a pretty tricky world to negotiate. This young man is amazing. I believe young people are the future of world peace and universal acceptance!
Same....I am a art college professor and illustrated cards that have been in store shelves, but I also work at Costco. Sometimes it takes a lot to keep the dream alive.
For me, I think being a model and an entrepreneur, is having the best in both worlds. The other job teaches you grit and resilience, the other one teaches you to hone your social skills. So he's definitely on the right path.
His identity is not tied to his job but to his life values. By being authentic and true to himself, he can show up fully him to find satisfaction and fulfilment that does not rely on people's acceptance.
I came across this channel by accident, l am so proud of you, dont worry about othr comments, just believe in yourself n follow your heart,my dear. Rgds fr a 60+aunty..
I love veges. So in the course, have respect for those who are selling these healthy food in either dry or wet market. These are great for health, no wonder he looks so good.
It was rare to see someone to choose doing alternate path after experiencing glamorous world p, he stay focus and know what are his life priorities and did not act snob nor look down on family business. I know many youngsters now a days did not want to recognize or inherit parents hard-work self build business because they perceived it as low class or hard work business.
He is a guy who has his head firmly on his shoulders. He can fly as a model and still be down to earth as a vegetable vendor. Nothing can stop you now.👏
Bravo..good for you..a real down to earth person.your future will be filled with abundant as you do not discriminate..a job is a job plus helping the family is a good start to built your morality and filiality.
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This man was raised well with good principles. A job is a job no matter what name you want to call it.
That’s what I always say! A job is a job, if it is honest and you don’t steal or do crime then there should not be a problem with the job
even prostitute?
Coincidentally, I came across this RUclips video on this young energetic man. It is also encouraging to see him working as a vegetable seller cum supplier, as well as diligently as a fashion model. For him there should be absolutely no embarrassment or bad feelings about being a vegetable seller at all. He works decently and honourably with his own proper honest incomes from these two respected jobs, very good❤🎉. You are an exemplary man to many people ❤🎉. Keep it up,….young man ❤🎉😂! Wishing and blessing him all the best of lucks in life ❤🎉😂.
@@garrytan9521 You need to delete the word “cum, It’s explicit and doesn’t even belong in that sentence or correct it if it was a typo and you meant something else.
@@astrodomelife1819Sex worker is still considered a job.
For all non Singaporeans out there, running a family business is a big deal in Singapore. His family is definitely well off.
his mom was literally a model, im pretty sure everyone could tell hes wealthy, also rednecks literally wont look this white and tall
He is well off, and he works his ass off, kudos to him. A lot of young people couldn’t bear to go through such a physically challenging job, especially if they’re from well off families
ouu thanks for educating us!
Older people are the whiniest one the west, ngl
@@huiyi4551 you are right..not many want to work!@
There’s really nothing to be ashamed of being a vegetable seller. Some of them make good money than some dead end office jobs. Respect to you bro.
So there's something to be ashamed of if you're working in an office job? 🤔
@@dunkyourdonuts2282
Read the second sentence carefully b4 posting some dumb comment.
@@dunkyourdonuts2282no pressure, no progress unless you have good connection.
@@dunkyourdonuts2282I believe the commenter was referring to how a lot of people view office jobs as what's considered a respectable/high paying job-personally I don't see any implication directed towards office jobs being shameful being made here
Nothing wrong with honest work
Anyone who looks down on that has an issue they need to go sort
I like his attitude. No shame in hard , honest work. He has got the right values in life.
One of the advantage of him being a vegetable seller is it can train him to have a good physique, which is sought after in modelling I guess...
Kudos to him for being passionate on both jobs, and wish his dream comes true one day
I can relate to it, i work as a barman, carrying tons of boxes of wines, cases of beers, spirits, soft drinks, sodas, juices, beer barrels, and it helped me a lot to maintain my body physique
Can eat more vegetables good for skin and looks.
I think it is rather admirable that he works two completely different jobs. It shows how determined and hardworking you are. Vegetable seller or not, a job is a job and I even think vegetable seller is a hard as well as an important job. Kudos to this guy!
Down to earth and sensible guy. We need more of you.
When people look down on others, it reflects more about them being ignorant, superficial and narrow-minded, than the ones that were being looked down on. Making an honest living with your own gift and strengths is something to be admired.
Selling vegetables is a very respectable job, without you a lot of people will be hungry and lack nutrition. It also a tough job, a young man willingly take over this business shows you are very responsible. Kudos to you.
I don't know if he realised it when he says, "he chose family business," which was the wise/correct decision. You can sell vegetables until the day you die. But you can only model for a limited number of years (if you're lucky). 😃👍🏻👏🏻
His mindset is admirable. I love his views towards life and his family business. He has a beautiful soul
His singlish accent is so authentic and it really warm my heart as a fellow Singaporean. As what he said , I care less of what others thought about our singlish as they could insult or mock us but still cannot change the fact that singlish and Kiasu is our way of life and beliefs, something that tie all native Singaporeans together.
Majulah Singapura 🇸🇬 happy birthday to every true bred Singaporeans
Singlish is not very easily understood by foreigners. LKY didn't like it. So there is nothing to be proud even though I am heavy in my Singlish accent
just a question for you though, why must it be easily understood by foreigners since Singlish is mostly used in situations involving ppl who understand? many people code switch and use more formal English when the occasion calls for it@@catmatism
I thought singaporean's english accent is just a stereotype like when uncle roger talks to his videos. So singaporeans really talk like that?
@@imonthenextlevel1724 nah … we speak formally while interacting with others in business or any conferences interracial group . However despite some formal occasions we use proper grammar and pronunciation , still our tune , our accent and melody could tell the regional differences & where we are from .
Only among our communities in private gatherings or meetings, most of us feel at ease and sense of relaxation when we communicate in Singlish , IT’s barrier no more but feel connected especially during the days when I lived and work in HK and SH the connections we Singapore got when meet together to chilling.
@@catmatism singlish is not for foreigners to understand and we don’t expect them too as we prefer to keep it among ourselves , singlish is a tool to connect with our own country mates .
You or LKY doesn’t like singlish its you and his father and son problem and ain’t mine , I’m sure u doesn’t like how i replied you but it don’t bother me either. Whenever you have a chance to work and lived abroad long enough , someday you will treasure someone next to you with a singlish accent and immediately you felt home . For now go back to your bedroom to do your usual routine TITOK dancing .
Solid guy 👏👏
Having a family business in Singapore is a big deal. And him being a 3rd generation makes this even better. Their business probably is a big thing.
And despite this, he's still humble ❤
This guy is so confident. And his priorities are in the right place. Respect!
Respect to this guy. Hope he makes it!
I respect u Bryan. Breaking the norm, handling the business and hustling as a model at the same time. Saying its not easy is an understatement. Gd luck and hope u get ur dream catwalk in Europe👍
Really admire Bryan being so down to earth and hardworking. I pray your wish to model for fashion week will come true. China 陆仙人from a rural village did it. You can too, rooting for you! 😊
What a great guy. Well grounded and very likable. Modeling life is fleeting. Having a backup plan is essential. I wish him the best.
So true. Not one single person out there should dictate who you are by your choice of anything in life. You are who you are. You be who you are that you choose to be. Ultimately is you yourself that matters the most. You and your heart alone. No one else. Keep it up.
So humble and admirable. You have pride in both jobs. A lot of millennials or people in the entertainment industry can be quite cocky, vain and even fake. But you are so honest and respectful. I hope many Singaporeans learn from you and be open as well. What you are doing going back and forth in between two different worlds, is not easy at all. All the best Bryan and thank you for sharing and being authentic.
Generalizing millennials, nice 👍
it takes a secure and hardworking mindset to keep up these two polar opposite jobs. good things come to those who are doing their best at life, i’m sure he’ll be walking runways in europe in no time 😢
Taking care family business. Not many younge generations would like to take this job. Getting up early morning, lotnof physical work. He is a hard working young man. Respect.
You are a mature, hardworking person. Both jobs are dignified and you should be proud of what you are good at. 😊 Respect!
not only do i not look down on you, I think you're the coolest model I've ever heard of - you've got depth, character, intelligence, and you know what hard work is. we need more people like this
your story are similar as me. i quit my job and make a vegetable business and doing model too. i was embarrassed with my business becuz of peoples look at me but now i feel the same as you if people can not accept you then cut them off.
modeling is a short term job , you heard of the term price of taogei went down ? something you cant do once age catch up ....
i believe you are a veggie seller, i dont believe you have the looks of a model.
I admire this young man's dedication to his jobs. And the fact that the glitz and glamour of the modelling world doesn't blind his perspective of life, and how he sees himself is just so wonderful.😍
Literally what a role model! Hardworker and comfortable in their own skin. I only hope for him to get better opportunity and his family business to thrive!!!
So respectable. Seems like he has his own style. I really hope he shines and achieve his dream to campaign for big brands. We are rooting for you!
I think everyone on here recognizes the quality of a good person and one that is reality grounded. If only more people had to be just as tuned to reality as this guy. Love him!
That’s a real man! Bryan indeed is great. Be truthful to yourself & be yourself. It’s really heartwarming that he is willing to carry o the family business as a 3rd generation. The old Chinese saying 创业难守业更难。But he proves it’s possible!
Dude, you have my respect. Nowadays it's hard to find YP like you on your persistence and discipline. Keep it up!!!!!
I love his mindset. Not caring about what people say or think is the best thing you can do for your mental health.
Admire you! Wish more boys and men are like you. Family legacy, don't do half assed jobs, be committed, passionate and work hard! Thank you for giving me hope.
So we’ll rounded. You keep doing what you love. Beautiful inside and out.
Love his attitude! Not surprised with the mentality he has because he was raised that way. Very professional, humble and has grit and passion. I hope he does get the opportunity to do fashion week in Europe!
Humble and grounded. He is on the right path....I love it...AUTHENTICITY IS EVERYTHING
Well done, young man.... love your ethics in life, you work hard and respect your character.... just be yourself
Job is a job. Selling vegetables is a honest and good long term prospect. On another note life in Singapore is fvcking tough! It takes money and hard work to keep up all that glitz and glamour.
I admire this man for his honesty and ability to show that no matter what job you have it's hard work, hard earned and you can absolutely do both with grace and style. Keep it up!
This man has excellent principles and flawless skin. My goodness. ❤❤
Good thinking and attitude. You have been raised well by your family. Wishing you all the best in whatever you do, be it as a vegetable seller or as a model - Fellow Singaporean
This man is amazing....there's only very few young people who had his work ethics and life principles...I'm in luv with him,mom !!!💕💕 🥰😘
Hardworking man. Girls/boys should marry this kind of man.
He SLAY
Way to go Byran ! Respect.
This is very admirable.
His commitment to his family's business is amazing, the physical labor of his vegetable job keeps him healthy and strong, and his modeling career allows him to live creatively (even if he's not the designer, himself).
Recently I’ve been feeling like this too
I’m an aspiring designer and am going to school. Everyone around me has some job correlated to stores or sewing , meanwhile I work at a restaurant
I was always so ashamed to say it or try to dodge the question but recently I realized it’s really doesn’t matter
Just remember ever job is respectable.. you are not doing a crime...best of luck!!!
I also worked at restaurant and washing dishes also did delivery and catering, while most of my classmates work at fashion stores etc. Eventually I got a job at a fashion brand and learned everything I needed to learn. Don't feel down, keep chasing your dream, when an opportunity arises apply to that fashion job even if it's not a design job. Just to get your foot in the door is a starting point and believe me it will open the doors for you.
Very admirable young man, you will never luck.your grandpa's blessings are already manifesting.. ❤
I admire him very much. He is a definition of hard work and dignified life!
A humble man with good principles!
this guy so handsome and humble. 2 thumbs up
He is down to earth and has apassion for whatever job he is doing!😍 Bravo! The photos look fantastic!
One to look up to! I used to work in the high fashion industry. It’s a pretty tricky world to negotiate. This young man is amazing. I believe young people are the future of world peace and universal acceptance!
Love him.. was looking for this video for a while. Humanity and humility… what a model Sia
very cool feature. good job OGS.
He says selling vegetables isn’t glamorous but even if it isn’t, it is important as he feeds people, albeit indirectly
mind blowing
Respect. Hopefully, you hit your goal soon!
Such an insightful mindset this guy has. People think too much of societal status and how other people think of you, you go man.
Amazing attitude, when he said people need to accept you for what you do, so true.
Hi Bryan, just so you know, I am rooting for you ❤❤❤❤
Hi! Brian here. Close your legs
Huge respect to this guy! He has the right mind and heart. 💪🏼❤️✨
Kudos to you young man.. in any job … we are replaceable… in a family business we stick together forever..😊
a hard working fella we have here, with character. his face is really just the cherry on top, not the main event
Nothing to be ashamed of. honest work hardworking man = 帅
Same....I am a art college professor and illustrated cards that have been in store shelves, but I also work at Costco. Sometimes it takes a lot to keep the dream alive.
he can survive in the world with this good mentality. ❤
For me, I think being a model and an entrepreneur, is having the best in both worlds. The other job teaches you grit and resilience, the other one teaches you to hone your social skills. So he's definitely on the right path.
I really like his down to earth attitude ❤
Two thumbs up. Stay strong young man, don’t get attached by the lights and glamour. Good luck.
His identity is not tied to his job but to his life values. By being authentic and true to himself, he can show up fully him to find satisfaction and fulfilment that does not rely on people's acceptance.
I came across this channel by accident, l am so proud of you, dont worry about othr comments, just believe in yourself n follow your heart,my dear.
Rgds fr a 60+aunty..
the energy he has is so contagous and inspiring
Deep respect for this guy. He knows what makes him happy and doesn’t care what anybody else thinks.
The love of something brings more Blessings.. ❤
Full respect to this person - he was thought well… I wish there were more young ppl who would think the same..
Love his Singlish accent, so cool. My full respect for his humility and having the right mindset. 👍👍
Respect Brother..
Keep Hustling , Rise to the top...
I love veges. So in the course, have respect for those who are selling these healthy food in either dry or wet market. These are great for health, no wonder he looks so good.
I really admire this guy. Such a character. Wish you good luck and enjoy doing business as well as modeling. Cai you!!!
Thanks for sharing 👍 sensible hardworking guy, your family is proud of you 👏
This guy is admirable. Im going to show my students this video in school.
Great words from this hardworking young man....👍
in my country, there is a saying "any type of job should be respected regardless of what it is".
Where is your country?
Oh boy I respect you 🙏 and I wish you well in anything you lay your hands on.bravo
bro's a hustler and inspiration.
he should add ROLE MODEL in his catalog. Kudos Bryan!
Awesome bro..humble and hardwrking..all the best!!..👍🏾👍🏾👏🏽👏🏽💪🏾💪🏾
Down to earth,sensible person.👍👍👍
It was rare to see someone to choose doing alternate path after experiencing glamorous world p, he stay focus and know what are his life priorities and did not act snob nor look down on family business. I know many youngsters now a days did not want to recognize or inherit parents hard-work self build business because they perceived it as low class or hard work business.
😍😭🤗🔥 gorgeous in both settings! thankyou for featuring him. selling veggies is way more important when it comes down to choosing. ugh love!
Beautiful inside and out. There’s no shame in hard work and earning an honest dollar
He is a guy who has his head firmly on his shoulders. He can fly as a model and still be down to earth as a vegetable vendor. Nothing can stop you now.👏
I like his mind set. Family comes first. Well brought up ! he knows how to priorities between his career and passion 👍
I like his mindset, truly great
The best of both worlds. Having 2 jobs too!!
A balanced guy. Glad that he knows who he is and is proud of it. Wish there are more like him. Thumbs up
Bravo..good for you..a real down to earth person.your future will be filled with abundant as you do not discriminate..a job is a job plus helping the family is a good start to built your morality and filiality.
Very admirable young man.