Oh, I just mocks them and makes it even louder and screaming it like DANCING IN THE RAIN, screaming all the racist words about the Chinese! So they wanted a circus I would have it delivered, but even more louder and chorus!
@ukmonk6 ай бұрын
I HATE bully's and racism with a passion. Both my kids are mixed race (I am white and my wife is HK Chinese) now they are grown up (21 and 24) and one day when my son came home from school (he was around 11 years old) he said some boys were making fun of him and calling him 'Ch1nky!!!' etc. I was furious and I asked him how he replied, he said 'NO I AM NOT, I AM HALF CH!NKY'!!! 😅 Luckily it didn't bother him and he just ignored them, he did go through a phase though where he didn't want to speak Cantonese, and we always speak it at home but he felt embarrassed speaking in public, now both him and my daughter (and their friends) think its the coolest language ever!!
@zhuleon35646 ай бұрын
So he is proud of the other half, wonderful!
@doriswaddington24186 ай бұрын
Bullies is spelled B U L L I E S - the failure of the British education system
@juliepaiz66696 ай бұрын
Your wife is Chinese from HK, not HK Chinese. There is no Hong Kong Chinese or Tai Wan Chinese.
@ukmonk6 ай бұрын
@@juliepaiz6669 🤣
@walyduj6 ай бұрын
@@juliepaiz6669You’re funny 😂😂😂
@54646541357566 ай бұрын
Having a parent like you is such a blessing!
@kimlee37876 ай бұрын
我阿女比鬼仔鬧問點解嚟我哋國家之類嘅說話,阿女好輕描淡寫講咗句:I’m here to kick your ass !
Poor baby, I too am Eurasian and grew up in HK where I was always neither nor, either or. I am glad you fully support him. The world is cruel, wherever we are. Support from family and friends help lots.
@dudu-mu9py6 ай бұрын
Noah是一个善良的小朋友!proud of him!
@jameskuo33576 ай бұрын
作為一位在德國留學的台灣人,我也經歷過好幾次種族歧視,曾經這些經歷也讓我很受傷、很難受,但現在我已經能漸漸用不想和這些白痴一般見識的態度來面對種族歧視了,也比較不會受影響了。Sending love to you and your kids!
@@ritatsang8648. White people invaded, colonized and robbed Asian, African countries, American continents, Australia and others. Some European countries are still robbing resources of African countries. They've made native Americans of North America nearly go extinct. Why can't we go to their countries? Russians are white, but most of Russia's territories are located in Asia, those territories originally belonged to Asians. White Americans claim USA as their country, when those territories originally belonged to native Americans. Ancestors of native Americans originated from Asia. In my opinion Asians have more rights to be in the US than white colonizers.
@jakexgold38794 ай бұрын
Oh shame on me, I thought I taught them well with all the ugly words to abuse the Chinese! My fault, I should make my team stronger!
@Shirley862006 ай бұрын
I am a Chinese person from Mainland China and have lived in the UK for 14 years. I completely agree with your approach: while we cannot control what others say or do, we can control how we react. When someone is impolite or racist, I usually respond by saying, "It's a shame for you to say that" or "Please mind your own business." Of course, it's important to always ensure your safety when standing up for yourself. Never take their words seriously or personally; it's often clear that they come from people with narrow minds and a lack of proper education.
Tell racists that they have 😢 nevetravelled the world before, if you have you would never say anything like this! 無見識!
@Ccccccc0075 ай бұрын
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@pollyting-jg7ng6 ай бұрын
I am Chinese from HK. Ilive in Vancouver, Canada for over 40 years. I have experienced these situations numerous times. I suggest that don't walk away from these racists or nasty comments, if you do, you are giving power to these people. You need to stand up for yourself and tell them " shut up" what gives them power to say that. They have no rights to putting you down. When you say something and stand up for yourself. They will stop.
@yapyapyap28056 ай бұрын
Oh, really? I think you will get a black eye more than likely.
@pollyting-jg7ng6 ай бұрын
@yapyapyap2805 No, I think you're so wrong. Thus is the reason why we are keep getting these non sense racist comments because we don't say anything.
@kimlee37876 ай бұрын
Make it simple ,you should say I’m a hongkongese instead ! Please get rid of Chinese this word ,it really gets on my nerves !
@andylam25236 ай бұрын
When I am in good mood, I say screw you, when not, I would say xuck you. Of cause we are legal to carry in the US.
@QK-A6 ай бұрын
@@kimlee3787 🤧
@hosuzanna54936 ай бұрын
大仔好叻仔。爸媽教得好。❤
@thereynoldsfamily6 ай бұрын
🩷🩷
@zoie01296 ай бұрын
你哋真係父母嘅榜樣,咁後生已經咁識教小朋友,小朋友都好生性❤❤❤
@taitaichoi23306 ай бұрын
Proud to be half Chinese! Noah is a very sensible boy 👍
@loeric88676 ай бұрын
多謝你的正能量引導。
@Ztef68286 ай бұрын
Gladys, great job bringing up Noah. He’s such a beautiful soul - so mature at his age and gentle. ❤
@christineclark47216 ай бұрын
Racism exists everywhere. When it happens, one can be so hurt. I migrated to Australia in 1991 and have been working in a university in Melbourne. One day I was waiting for a colleague at the university office entrance to go to a meeting. A man walked by and turned his head and said” Go back to your fu.. country “. I was totally shocked and my jaws dropped, just like Noah not understanding why the man was so mean. It was afternoon and I was in my business wear, so what had I done to upset him? Yet having lived and worked in Melbourne for over 30 years, this was the only time I was treated so badly. To be accepted by local community, I believe one has to take the first step to participate in functions and activities. I am happy to see that you teach your kids to be confident and believe in themselves. This will help them go far. Best of luck.
@thereynoldsfamily6 ай бұрын
Absolutely this can happen anywhere! As we can’t control others we can only control our own reactions 🩷
From Australia, many years ago,I saw an old woman took her dog to our front yard, I asked her why are you coming to our front yard and she said that oh, my friend is living (we are living an apartment)here, I asked that who is your friend? She had just took her dog went. Later I saw her again with her dog, I asked her “why you came here again without any permission, I told her I will call police“then she yelled me “you should go back to your country “ I told her “the government would let me know wether I should stay here or not but not you”. I never seen her again ever since. The bloody old woman. I never afraid about this. I met the kind of bullying for few times, I always fighting with them, I can’t say I win but till they were shutting up. First few years, friends admired me about my English, t told them learning better English is easier for me to fight those bullies. 😂😂😂
@rbf-93266 ай бұрын
This happens daily in UK
@yapyapyap28056 ай бұрын
Isn't it a bit tiring, when you have to put up with this every day ? I do agree with the lady : You should go back to your country? That was exactly what I did, I came back to HK, 30 years ago.
@QJN20226 ай бұрын
Australia is a bit better, as you can ask them to go back to Europe or Britain.
@luckylucky95885 ай бұрын
She deliberately bring her dog to shit in front of your apartment
@tuesdae6665 ай бұрын
Good for you. Tell them to go back to Europe.
@BlairWodalf6 ай бұрын
好心痛 但又so proud of Noah!!!!!
@boyzinpainworld36206 ай бұрын
我是香港人在歐洲己居住了四十五年,有十五年在英國讀書大學畢業到出來工作,有時亦遇到被人叫 Ching,我都一笑至知,我們香港人叫白人鬼佬,黑哥,亞差,這也不是岐視他們嗎?只是他們聽不懂,我太太是德國人,和她在香港逛街買衫,多次聽到售貨小姐說,唔好被個鬼婆試衫呀,佢地D人周身臭,我在傍附近也無出声,每個民族都會有岐視的,train yourself to accept it. Don't let it bother you too much.
Don’t be upset, Noah. You are unique and the best! Smile!
@kayintam17456 ай бұрын
見到Noah笑番到安心D,一定要睇住佢嘅情緒💪加油
@nickz836 ай бұрын
I was also born and raised in Manchester, throughout my childhood I was racially abused and constantly beaten up just because I looked different from them, times have changed and more people came to accept who we are more and more, thinking back it made us growing up much more stronger as we took all the abuse and managed to live through it and succeed.
@lalaeuro6 ай бұрын
The UK is a brilliant place to live... Until it's not. In this case, the racism. I'm really sorry to hear this happening to you. I'm 60ish, came here at 3 from India in 1969... I went through this, my children too - while of being mixed background - and am so upset to hear this kind of nonsense is still upsetting children. The world is super-upsetting sometimes. So stay strong, and hope you and your family is also getting plenty of support to deal with this, and enjoy the positives of the UK too.
@gwenhannah7226 ай бұрын
You have taught Noah well and I am proud of both mommy and Noah ❤
Some staff in my company talked to me " ching chong" too some thirty years ago when I first worked in there. I told them I didn't understand 'ching chong', but I respected them as human, so didn't say foul language in front of me, then they stopped.
@Arianacccosta6 ай бұрын
I was called Chinese chicken in Scotland ☠️
@yulin10136 ай бұрын
Sometimes i heard about Ching Chong in Europe but I didn’t realize it is bullying lol now I understand
Noah and FinFin, you are surrounded with love and support from your mommy, daddy and grandparents……. and us 🧡 Stay courageous and positive thinking, you are precious and unique and yet strong and considerate. You will shine brighter than ever.
Watching your videos is always morale boosting. You're a great mom who has so much wisdom and delightful to listen to. It lifted me from the rut that shadowed me from childhood to adulthood and made me rethink about how i could move on to be better. I'm very proud and envious of Noah's courage against the dark force and surely he is heading towards the right track in life. ❤ Please continue to shine the world!
I really love this video, it’s one of the most authentic videos I’ve seen on this channel❤ I adore the way you teach your kids and your kids are blessed to have you as their mother 😌
@nomads29576 ай бұрын
很欣賞妳及妳家人真的很堅強。祝願永遠幸福❤
@daphnekwong4 ай бұрын
歧視一個人與生俱來的外貌是很低級的行為,錯在歧視別人的人,不用為他們的錯誤懲罰自己。 有時他們是把負面的想法和情緒投射在你的特質上,不是針對Gladys or Noah本人。當然這種做法也很錯。 為你們的遭遇感到難過。Stay strong!💪🏼 💪🏼
@christinazhang71076 ай бұрын
Very good topic, you are so right, confidence is the key here. Be proud of who you are, don't let nobody tell you different. 🥰
@itschilamma5 ай бұрын
多謝你嘅分享,話題本身唔爭議,只係每個人嘅處理方法會產生爭議。個人覺得呢個話題極具教育意義,不論作為仔女、父母,對家庭(社會)嘅每一成員都好重要。我唔係想突出性別嘅差異,但以我身邊朋友以及我自己為例,的確女仔在外國讀書生活會比男生更容易/更多機會經歷呢d唔好嘅待遇。我係葡萄牙讀書生活,試過被一班同樣被視為“外國人”嘅亞洲男性當街騷擾(我指,我同這些男性都在葡萄牙被視為外國人)。佢地迎面而來,第一句就係“Ni Hao”,見我冇任何反應,佢地再講日文嘅你好,我同樣唔畀任何反應,佢地其中一個人用英文講”I recognize her walk as Korean. That's how Korean girls walk.“,之後佢地再用韓文同我“打招呼”,企圖得到我的反應。我依然當佢地透明。的確,唔回應就係最好嘅回應。最後佢地就自己笑笑笑哈哈哈哈咁走開。
When I was a kid growing up in Canada... I experienced varying degrees of racism... but I pulled through just fine since I didn't have much support from my parents and it was just tough for new immigrants anyway.... but now that I got kids, I would always remind them to report any sort of racism/bullying when they get home..... I always assure them that I would immediately take appropriate action with their school/teachers.... PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR KIDS ALWAYS FEEL LOVED & SUPPORTED AT HOME!!!!
Great advice! I grew up in the UK as a Chinese and faced a lot of racism. I have 2 children now in Y1 and Y3 half Nigerian, half Chinese. Thankfully they have not encountered any racism where we live in Altrincham, which is becoming very diverse. I 100% agree with your advice, build up their confidence, build up their self-love, build them up to be proud of their skin colour, hair type, ethnicity etc. Older people who should know better are just ignorant when it comes to racist name calling and gestures. Stay strong little one and keep being proud!
Racism exists not only in foreign countries, but also in Hong Kong😔As a student in a direct subsidy program, I hear the word racist all the time😢 I have a friend who immigrated to the UK with her family to study. She told me that she was discriminated against by foreigners.And I actually feel bad about her
@tonghin6 ай бұрын
I am sorry about your experience. I wish you and your family all the best!
Thank you for your video. You take very good care of your kids, especially their emotional health. Even though it is a very difficult experience, you handle it beautifully.
@A.T.148-Scot-HK4 ай бұрын
I always tell my HK friends who move to the UK - you dont think you're chinese here in HK but you will feel VERY chinese once you're in the UK. Im a born and bred British Chinese who has now lived in hk for over 10 years. Not going back.
@easterchan5526 ай бұрын
This video came out at the perfect timing. A group of Afro-Caribbean family was next to my friend and I at a restaurant. Within them was a kid or maybe the group of kids calling me “ling ling” in my direction. I was gonna let it slide cuz he was a kid, but that’s where all it starts I guess. I was so glad I didn’t keep my silence and told the family even if it may have ruined the celebration, but they were so reciprocal and responsive saying that it’s not right, and they were as disappointment as I was. Although i was offended, it was more reassuring for me the family took me seriously and made sure the kid never did that again. Little wins for humanity ❤
@mingchan25946 ай бұрын
8:10 呢啲老豆喫屎啦…小朋友可以話係唔識野,做人老竇呢啲時候點可以唔教自己個仔嫁😠😠😠
@thereynoldsfamily6 ай бұрын
😭😭😭
@amychan61906 ай бұрын
咁熟?叫人番英國?!祖家😂
@ehislqwezad3166 ай бұрын
香港有成400萬中國兩岸(中國籍)移民。 唔係講廣東話就係香港人
@Mike-tz4ku5 ай бұрын
Stay strong mate! We all love you!
@josephineqk6 ай бұрын
Racism is everywhere. My family and I are living in Zurich. The best way to deal with these people is not to take any nonsense and confront them. Often, they are not ready for confrontation.
@chanamy74466 ай бұрын
It's very normal in uk 😢! No big 😅deal
@nerolilin6 ай бұрын
@@chanamy7446 快點走吧~人家英國人都趕人了,還不快滾!
@runoutideas87716 ай бұрын
My cousin is a mixed (Irish Chinese) who was born and grew up in US in the 70/80s. You can imagine the discrimination or abusive comments would even be more serious in those days. One can feel that she is quite sensitive to labelling n name calling. She managed to pull through all these with support from my aunt who is a very tough woman. M cousin is smart and did well in her studies which make other people more difficult to look down on her.
This happened to my son. He is 17 now. He was called ching Chong, mocked threw his schoolbags around. He is half British but looks on the Chinese side. my son said to me his friends were doing it for fun which was harmless. Children didn't think as complicated as we parents do. Now they are friends throughout and will come to our home every now again
@CSPlein3 ай бұрын
👏👏❤️學習忍耐,原諒,生活是學習,每個好或者唔好嘅經歷都是學習,進步 😇加油!
@waichong93895 ай бұрын
I went to the UK when I was 5 years old in 1976 . I got bullied for 15 years . I get beat up lots of times. I get in trouble with the police. now I'm in Hong Kong. I find lots of Hong kongers are very selfish and have no manners. Saying good morning and thank you and please does not cost any money .