That guy’s obsession with food is amazing. 😆 He knows what he wants, and you can’t fault him for that!
@ornellasigning1242 жыл бұрын
He wants his Food period ❗😄
@muresanana-maria10502 жыл бұрын
He's the poster boy for "love goes through the stomach" 😂😂
@marinafuchs59862 жыл бұрын
I understand him, he must be of Taurus 😂😂😂 only thinking about food
@RemyIssa2 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same. He's really cares about food 🤣
@shmyrrina2 жыл бұрын
@@marinafuchs5986 As the Taurus I understand you words. Food is very important 💖😋
@myriam24612 жыл бұрын
"Nationality doesn't really matter if you love each other" Preach ♡
@sr_ian2 жыл бұрын
This should ALWAYS be the mindset.
@ZestyLee2 жыл бұрын
This almost made me cry 🥹
@Fearless.cat12092 жыл бұрын
South Koreans are so racist and their racism is very annoying.
@catalinarossi2 жыл бұрын
So true 😊
@greenscenery19742 жыл бұрын
It's not about nationality , it's more about geography
@ERICASHANNON2 жыл бұрын
“ I want my grandchildren to be global”. The love of that mother to encourage her kids go far away for the experience and for her future grandchildren to be global. That is love and the mindset the whole world should have.
@VK.x2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! As a mum of 2 young children, my husband & I, already talk to them about studying in another country, travelling on their own, experience new culture’s, learn language’s, ways of life & living. I’am a British Indian, my great great grandparents came to this country. We also keep a no subject off limit’s, no secrets policy because we’re a team. Our daughter is 10 & son 13, they already know how to be very independent. They know why we give them 1 day each a week to cook a meal for the family alone etc. as we want them to not have to worry about all that when they’re older teens. We never talk to them about university locally, we always say, “When you/you both love out for university. You won’t have to worry about standing on your own two feet, as you’ll be able to do most anyway. Just meet people, your surroundings, settle into uni, get your heads down & learn. Whilst being able to live a healthy lifestyle, because this is all you know.” As that’s all the kids know & we talk about it in a fun & exciting way. When they talk about university, they say things like, “wonder which country university I’ll go to? It’s exciting & not scary because we kind of already know how to do much more alone than kid’s we know.” There’s too many opportunities outside of our country not only for education, carer’s etc, who knows they’ll probably find a partner that’s from another country & as parents we’re here ALL for it. When they do things wrong they won’t be scared or lie to tell us, they say, “can we have a chat please?” So we sit down & he/she will say what they’ve done wrong & we just have a good chat that lets them go reflect & not repeat. Then me & my husband secretly say, errr I’d never tell my parents that & laugh 😂 I know it’s going to be hard, but as a mother I can’t hold my children back & stop them from flourishing because of my selfishness. So I totally understand & agree with what you’ve said 🙌♥️🧿
@Brf1112 жыл бұрын
@@VK.x Your children are so lucky to have parents like you and your husband. Both of you are giving them every opportunity in life. I wish you and your family all the happiness in the world.
@VK.x2 жыл бұрын
@@Brf111 Aww thank you for your kind words & message made me emotional. My father was 51 when I was born, I was the ooops baby, BUT they tried their best to be open & realistic with me & my siblings. They treated me the same as my brother’s. I went to my dad when I had a boyfriend who they’ve known since I was 6 as we went to same schools etc & never did I ever know we’d end up together. When my parents would say, “he likes you, he’s a good guy. We know your more into non Indian boys, but give him a chance!” So we went out to Mc Donald’s 😅 just the 2 of us & turned out I actually enjoyed his 1 on 1 company. I went back & told my parents, “Yes - ok it was good we’re just friends so I’ll tell you if ever there is more or if I like someone else! Right now I’am enjoying my job & life.” That night when I got back I thought wow parental instincts are strong, how did they know I don’t look at Indian boys & think, ewww? 🤦🏻♀️ Not long after we started dating, my parents talked to me about contraception since I was 17 & I didn’t even have a boyfriend. So when me & my husband started dating I told my dad & he said, “told you! Be happy, have fun, be you, be careful & as a dad it’s my job to keep it real with times & you need to go doctors to talk about contraception. I’ll chat to your mum if you like & can take it from there etc” I was still shocked like, omg he’s old enough to be my grandad, we are British Indian, very much in tune with Indian culture & roots, BUT they’re so understanding & accepting ways of life that are changing around them. I did go on contraception & at 18 I found out I was pregnant. I knew instantly what I wanted & my now husband said when I told & asked him 1st what he wants to do? He said the same as me & that we should go to 1st 6 week scan & find out all is well. Then speak to parent’s, I was so scared, but I told my parents at 8 weeks as my body was changing so fast & I had morning sickness, plus I wanted them to know. They were so supportive & asked me what I want to do. They also asked my husband it’s ok if he wants no involvement as he’s also young & if he changed his mind as he got older, 100% we would do everything to help him bond with his child. No pressure! Also addressing the issue that I was from a poor family & his family were more comfortable financially. So need to speak to his parent’s straight away, so they have time to adjust. Also you don’t have to marry our daughter just because she’s having a baby with you.” He said thank you, that he wanted the same as me & he wanted to propose if my parent’s have their blessings & hope I say yes 🥹 when we went to tell his parents with mine, they weee not accepting at all & they said how can you want a child with a girl who’s from such poor family? She must have an abortion! It was really upsetting & I felt so hurt to see my parents faces, but keeping a straight face for me. It wasn’t simple, I went through hell, but I eventually said yes 2nd time in my pregnancy when he proposed & said only if we try EVERYTHING to make sure before our baby is born, your parent’s are not cut out of your life. I didn’t break his family or give up. They didn’t hold my son until he was 6 month’s, but after wow their bond is so beautiful to watch. 1 month after my son was born, I turned 19. People said ohhh they’ll break up etc, but we’re still together with also a daughter. Trying to work hard to make sure we have a secure roof over their heads, food on the table etc & make happy memories, but also teach our children the brutal negative facts in the world we live in & things they may go through, see or endure themselves. We don’t wrap them in cotton wool! So I have my parents to thank, for how I raise my children today. We even talk about 🏳️🌈 community & IF they felt different not to be scared to tell us. As long as they don’t do anything illegal we’ll always be by their side cheering them on from afar. If they’re in different countries flourishing. We don’t shower them with gift’s or material things. We shower them with love & remind them they can talk to us about anything small, big, negative or positive as it’s our basic responsibility to do that for them. They’re so on board why they’re learning to cook meals, because it will take pressure off them when they’re older. So they can enjoy life & it’s for their benefit. We do have family members who say, your too open with your children, but they also say they’re so well behaved, spoken, respectful & mature. So we say they’re not perfect they also have mardy moments, we’re not perfect parents, but having open relationships with your children & having the line that’s not to be crossed called boundaries is important. All families are different but supporting our children has so far worked for us. I’am now 33, it’s the best decision I made to have my son, because we’re growing, learning together with our children daily & learn from each other. It’s not true when people say when you have children your lives as a couple ends. You just have to find that balance & it works. We are lucky to have them as our children & I hope as a mother I don’t ever fail them in life. At 11 & 9 our kids were of age puberty kicked in, I took my son out to buy his own toiletries bag, aftershave & talk more about puberty in details & nothing to be ashamed of. Also talked to him a bit about girls puberty & changed to respect his female peers & that his sister is also going through puberty & 1 day when she starts her periods he should be thoughtful & supportive. I told my husband to learn & take my daughter puberty shopping to break that ice. So I’m our house it’s not a secret subject & they can & we can support each other. Our daughter came on her period not long ago & my son has been so supportive to her & we heard him ask her if she has enough pad’s or if she needs a chat etc. which was so lovely for us to secretly hear. She dealt with it like she didn’t even start a period because she was comfortable & knew it’s natural & nothing to be secretive or ashamed of. Me & my husband cried that night, our baby is growing so fast, it’s quite hard to sometimes accept they’re growing & soon we’ll hopefully be good parents & support them to fly for Uni no matter how much it’ll hurt. Thank you for your kind words it made me 🥹 I wanted to share more of my personal life with you. I hope wherever in the world you are, you are happy & safe 🙏🏼♥️🧿
@ladybeeluv92332 жыл бұрын
Absolutely...even though it is the hardest thing to be far away from your children no matter how old they are
@OneLuvOneHeart2 жыл бұрын
This made my heart sing! That was so beautiful to hear...Thank you...💖
@qwertybirds2 жыл бұрын
The oldest man (38), has a really cool voice and calm energy. I could honestly just listen to him talk for a whole video lol
@Kimmy234L2 жыл бұрын
Totally, me too
@yeuuuiuup77142 жыл бұрын
He snatched up already for a reason lol
@rikisdanceshoesjungwonseye96642 жыл бұрын
Fr i was like dmn he single and then he was lime im married..
@sheilawashington93132 жыл бұрын
This guy is exactly what women should be looking for when dating in south Korea or any country for that matter.
@Meowmeter2 жыл бұрын
Yeah… he seemed charming!
@mbincy2 жыл бұрын
It’s good to hear people are open minded, but I bet communication is the key that’s holding people back from going forward with dating foreigners. It’s understandable.
@CatalinaJH2 жыл бұрын
They are open minded but their parents are not.
@VK.x2 жыл бұрын
@@CatalinaJH Yes - I did think this too, to be honest
@maya_jones34112 жыл бұрын
That guy said “blonde hair” as a reason lol. Anyone can dye their hair nowadays and plenty of Korean women have dyed blonde hair. So what makes it so special if a foreign woman has blonde hair? lmao.
@Unknown-un5pu2 жыл бұрын
@@maya_jones3411 Just because Asian women dye their hair blonde does not mean they can have a same mood, beauty, and charm as a blonde Western woman. What he's talking about would be a fantasy about blonde western women in the movies.
@chantelmaime44152 жыл бұрын
I think in a sense that's just an excuse because language barrier is something that can be overcome I mean if you're willing to learn a new language beacuse your favourite celebrity is a foreigner I think you should allow that same courtesy for a relationship
@enkydu2 жыл бұрын
For that one guy… food is very important in relationship 😂
@Adrianeliel22 жыл бұрын
Omgoodness, I thought the same thing!! 😂
@ritassoul35162 жыл бұрын
Yeees ahahha I was like maaan what r u talking about? Hahahaha
@EJKim-zk9st2 жыл бұрын
Well, at some point It's important. If ONLY one of them is vegetarian or vegan, and neither of them wants to change, then it's not going to work unless they are rich, can prepare 2 separate meals every single time.
@ritassoul35162 жыл бұрын
@@EJKim-zk9st make scenes
@GenF912 жыл бұрын
Right? 🤣
@BTyagi-ow8sw2 жыл бұрын
I am Indian and my boyfriend is Korean. We have been dating for more than 4 years but are still afraid to discuss the topic with our parents. I hope everything will be ok in the future.
@neomuneochicken45852 жыл бұрын
I'm rooting for you guys :)
@seniorarubia2 жыл бұрын
❤️
@robinjackson60972 жыл бұрын
They might not mind. Bring up the discussion of interracial dating ask what their views are.
@marydoe89612 жыл бұрын
Break up.
@마음평온한-w2g2 жыл бұрын
겁낼거 없어요 보통 더잘해줍니다 극소수가 안좋은사람있는데 그리고 요새는 부모랑 따로살아요 드라마랑 틀려요 😅😅
@BookNerd4Music2 жыл бұрын
The guy in the blue suit jacket may only be 20 yrs old, and set in his ways. 🤣 He has very strong opinions for a young man. "Food." "What if she doesn't like Korean food." "I am staying in Korea because I feel more comfortable in Korea."
@ローズ-p3y2 жыл бұрын
True, reminded me of my younger self influenced by my parent’s strict ways. Still trying to break away from that mindset and being more open
@ornellasigning1242 жыл бұрын
I was only hearing food food food 😹😹
@pwrpuffgrl2 жыл бұрын
🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
@Goldberry_2 жыл бұрын
@@ornellasigning124 food is an extremely important part in Asian cultures. I’m Chinese and for me if you don’t love food it’s a dealbreaker. Food is basically our life😂. I’m not even kidding.
@ornellasigning1242 жыл бұрын
@@Goldberry_ this feels like most African men's speech kkk I see now 😄
@whatisilyionlyknowipurpleyou2 жыл бұрын
I think I just fell in love with the two guys with the masks and glasses. It's incredible how open-minded Korea has gotten, with foreigners visiting and moving to Korea too maybe has influenced that.But at the same time I can understand Koreans wanting to be with people from their country and being comfortable with the people and society they're used to. Thank you for the interview Jin ❤️
@robinjackson60972 жыл бұрын
@thinkginseng You are totally right.
@robinjackson60972 жыл бұрын
They also may want to preserve their culture which is very, very beautiful. South Koreans have so much to be proud of.
@thindarella2 жыл бұрын
I’m half-german, half-greek and dating my korean boyfriend since over 4 years. We live together in Berlin, Germany - from the beginning his parents were so supportive. I know that it can be sometimes difficult with korean parents accepting a non-korean partner but my boyfriend’s parents just told him that the nationality doesn’t matter - they just want him to be happy.
@anastasia63052 жыл бұрын
Εύχομαι να είσαι πάντα ευτυχισμένη Χριστίνα!🥰
@catalinarossi2 жыл бұрын
Berlin is such a beautiful city! I had the chance to visit in 2017, I wanted to get to know my roots better as my great grandpa from my mom’s side was from Germany, they emigrated out during the great inflation of Germany in the 1920s. Sending my support to the both of you from Argentina 🇦🇷❤️
@kiberinkaaline Жыл бұрын
Because your skin is white if you were black they would hve not support my dear 😂😂
@pinkypilot2 жыл бұрын
I'm Asian and my husband is Irish. We met in college (in the US) and got married 3 years later. There was definitely a culture barrier, in the beginning, as my mother disapproved and his parents also. 15+ years later, with two kids, we manage to overcome a lot through communication and support for each other. Both sets of parents have since come around.
@nilesc91842 жыл бұрын
I might be going through the same thing. What advices would you have for us? :(
@casluvs2 жыл бұрын
I’m Latina (Puerto Rican but also born in the US) and my husband is Native American. Definitely were so many complications. Hispanic families can be quite xenophobic and racist at times so it took almost 2 years for them to approve. I had found out a year after that his parents had been saying racist things about me and my family so that was a hard pill to swallow (we are no longer speaking or in contact with his family, lol). Culture barrier is something I’m used to as I went down the same road during a previous relationship I had with a guy from Australia. It’s tough. Me and my husband still do have days where it’s hard, of course, but we’re getting there. We also manage to overcome these days with communication, etc. We got married last year and welcomed our first baby girl this month ! 🤍 Wish the very best for you and your family. :)
@pinkypilot2 жыл бұрын
@@nilesc9184 I married a stubborn Irishman😍He was steadfast n told his parents he was marrying me no matter what. My mother predicted that the marriage wouldn’t last a year…well, guess who’s wrong! Now she tells me that I’m lucky to have met him. All I can say is we persevere and we were a unit. My husband never looked back. Yes, I am lucky❤️
@pinkypilot2 жыл бұрын
@@casluvs Congrats on your baby❤️One thing we do is educate each other in regards to our cultures. If a situation arises and heated words exchanged, our different cultures were often flung at each other’s faces…that’s when we walk away from each other, cool down, and then talk civilly leading to an apology( most of the time😊). We try to tackle the situation with some resolution bc we don’t want that to happen again. Marriage is no joke and it is a give and take and some sacrifices. Both of us are proud and stubborn. But I have to give my husband a lot of credit for being steadfast! I’m very lucky.
@annnon15092 жыл бұрын
Your family and his are pretty genetically similar though? Hispanic people are part native to begin with?
@xoplanninglovexo4322 жыл бұрын
I’m Mexican American and my husband is Korean American ❤ we met in high school. We have two beautiful girls and a third baby on the way. I never really thought about what ethnicity I would marry 🤔 I just dated whoever made me laugh, was respectful, respected my family, culture and religion. That was that.
@claire60742 жыл бұрын
very happy for you!
@BA-gb3ol2 жыл бұрын
curious if you're perhaps from CA or nyc... Watching these interviews reminded me of the joy of heterogeneity.
@xoplanninglovexo432 Жыл бұрын
@@claire6074 thank you 🥰🥰
@xoplanninglovexo432 Жыл бұрын
@@BA-gb3ol nope, we are both from Illinois ❤️
@distriisaikia2 жыл бұрын
3:44 " Nationality doesn't really matter if you love each other " i liked it this guy said the fact!
@grosjeanlouis17682 жыл бұрын
That correct, I'm black French citizen and my husband white. We have 3 kids. Doesn't matter if you are black, white or Asian. No barrier with love
@TilikaVispute2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!! 🌸✨
@user-tp3wk8os8m2 жыл бұрын
@@grosjeanlouis1768 We Arabs do not marry of different races. We love our culture. Love knows the nationality❤❤❤
@jevz9491 Жыл бұрын
Very good answer👏🏼
@B.ELLAMusic2 жыл бұрын
Just found this channel and it’s very encouraging seeing guys would be open to dating foreigners. At the end of the day, we are all human. My dad is Irish/Russian and he married my mom, who is Mexican. ❤
@baby28girl2 жыл бұрын
@Walela that man was waiting on that question 🤣
@raiicharlotte19022 жыл бұрын
I would really like to marrry an Irish man 😊🙊
@raiicharlotte19022 жыл бұрын
@Walela aw that's so cute! I'm glad they did. Also Ireland is just so beautiful, I would love to visit. 😊
@Donnasherwani2 жыл бұрын
I’m Kurdish from Northern Iraq and my husband is South Korean, and we have two kids and currently live in Australia. We are now back in Korea visiting the grandparents. ❤🎉
@xav78382 жыл бұрын
Girlll u r living in my dreams ❣️❣️ I’m kurdish too i wish i could meet a korean guy
@toenailclippings2 жыл бұрын
@@xav7838 weird
@chaerna2 жыл бұрын
what about the culture? How did you do it? Just asking out of curiosity I’m from iraq too by the way! (I was born in Europe tho)
@troigcyusa Жыл бұрын
@@toenailclippings cope
@indiangirl_in_30s2 жыл бұрын
Dating and marriage are completely different things. If you are marrying someone, you marry their family too. You infuse cultures, languages, and traditions. It might be difficult at first but if you respect each other's individuality and compromises..the outcome will be much smoother. You need to be broad-minded and generous to embrace the changes. It's a bit tough though .
@TilikaVispute2 жыл бұрын
One of my friends cousin is getting married to someone from another nationality and for them it’s smooth sailing like it’s so beautiful.. so not for all but some it might be tough.. 💕✨
@greenscenery19742 жыл бұрын
It's depends. A han Chinese can marry other ethnic minorities. Since they don't have much difference. Or even east Asians. But not on Indians, Americans, Africans who are totally different and had no relationship at all.
@vinaydhiwar86046 ай бұрын
Indian girls crying here coz Korean guys don't mention them
@lily70012 жыл бұрын
I watched a video on a similar topic on another channel. Both the male and female versions said the same thing. Koreans were not particularly negative about international marriage. However, the comments in the video were a bit different. People were favorable in the female version, but very critical in the male version. I don't think there was much difference between the two videos. Everyone had expectations and fantasies about foreigners, and wanted to date if language communication was possible. So I thought about what the difference might be, and in the end, I felt that people looked at women and men differently and empathized and criticized
@juliee5932 жыл бұрын
Maybe it has to do with the public of the channel too. People are being very nice and positive in this comment section
@consueloreedy9009 Жыл бұрын
I've read so many comments and I have read a single negative comment all positive si far.
@ma-foi77472 жыл бұрын
I have met many Koreans (even parents) who are really great and open to other races and nationalites. This is a great video. Thanks Jin! 👌👌
@juanpAAA20592 жыл бұрын
Jin it would be great to interview older generations because it is really interesting to see their perspective. The same way you did at the end in this video.
@-zn6du2 жыл бұрын
I’m aussie and my husband is Taiwanese. We love the same food (very important) and love each other’s cultures. I am learning mandarin slowly! Its all about learning and opening your mind to new things, because you love them.
@daehako2 жыл бұрын
Loved the one-mindedness of everyone interviewed including the older woman who answered each question without hesitation. Being able to communicate and understanding each other’s culture helps to overcome hurdles in a relationship.
@madihatt80862 жыл бұрын
“nationality doesn’t matter if you love that person” love to hear it
@CatalinaJH2 жыл бұрын
🥲 THE PARENTS ARE THE PROBLEM! I live in Korea for 5 years and dating my bf who is Korean for 4 years. We really match well and our relationship is a healthy relationship. Our future goals also match. BUT HIS PARENTS DON’T WANT A FOREIGNER, there is no logical reason, they just don’t want it. We never even met. And now they stopped talking to my boyfriend till he breaks up with me 🙃
@yeuuuiuup77142 жыл бұрын
That's really tough. I would just say screw it and just marry whoever I want regardless of the consequences. It's my life.
@Niki91-HR2 жыл бұрын
Thats so ridiculous I have to say. Parents will always have a vision how they would like their children's lives to be BUT at the end of the day it is the kids lives and they should be able to decide what they want. I do hope though that all parents want their kids to be happy....but I dont understand why they make that sometimes so hard for their kids. I do get that some people feel more comfortable to be with people from their own or similar culture but I honestly dont see the problem why it couldnt be someone from a whole different continent for example. I think you two should just go for it :) Be together, be happy. At the end what matters is that you two love each other and you can imagine a future together. It is your life and no parent has the right to dictate who you can or cant love. It does suck when parents are against your partner, but they will have to deal with it. Also it is their loss not the one of your bf. Wish you all the best :D
@elflrq2 жыл бұрын
I saw many international couple in youtube their parents are good. Sad to hear his parents are perfectionist. He should fight your relationship with u. : (
@CatalinaJH2 жыл бұрын
He does fight for me and our relationship but he’s just sad that his parents are doing this to him and he can’t just have the people who he loves the most together :/ I also really want to meet his parents and spend time together in Chuseok etc but they are not even willing to meet :/ Not like I can’t speak Korean or don’t know the culture either…
@Unknown-un5pu2 жыл бұрын
@@CatalinaJH Sorry for you. I'm glad least your boyfriend isn't the mamaboy giving up on his girlfriend because of his parents. The two of you have been together for 4 years and there is no problem other than his parents, so I hope you guys don't give up. In this situation, it will be important what the Korean boyfriend will do. He tries to convince his parents and if that doesn't work I hope he ignores them and decides that the two will get married legally and live happily. There are many cases of Korean international couples who ignore their parents and then become pregnant or after the birth of a child, their parents acknowledge it. koco couple
@The_Doctorate_Student2 жыл бұрын
One of my reasons I fell in love with S. Korea. I was stationed there back 2000 and I really felt like I was among my own and I am black. The men adored my skin color, even the elders. They had so much respect for me and the Koreans were so welcoming and ready to share and learn. I remember Essence sent black hairdressers to our base to teach Korean hairdressers how to do black hair. Mannnn, they mastered that ish. We looked so good while we were there, like models in Arny uniforms. The Koreans have a way of learning other cultures and replicating it to perfection. I have plans to visit in May 2023. I cannot wait! I ❤️ S. Korea
@audreywright1101 Жыл бұрын
Amazing, you had a great experience in 2000. It's 23 years, ahead. You have the mixture of the cyber and superficial generation. I'm not stating that those who are "more cultural" got "swept under the rug," so to speak. They're there as well. It's just so much concentration on other menial topics that does relate to superficialness. Idk😣🦊🐾🌺🦋 SMH.
@chosonminhang2 жыл бұрын
I'm Russian and my wife is ethnic Korean from Uzbekistan We met in Russia and recently moved to Uzbekistan Yeah, both of us speak Russian as first language, but anyway It's cool to live in global era Cheers!
@riaconradt25542 жыл бұрын
Being in an international marriage myself, I can say that it could be difficult at times but mostly rewarding. You can see both worlds and is simply mind-broadening.
@vitabroce2 жыл бұрын
It’s beautiful! My husband is Korean, and our family is very open about our marriage ^^~~
@Lxmxn972 жыл бұрын
This was interesting to watch, especially the response of the lady at the end. I'm living in Korea and I'm currently in a interracial relationship (Black/Korean). Luckily for us, he's fluent in English and I'm an independent intermediate Korean speaker (b1/b2), I don't consider myself fluent yet haha. We do our best to be patient with each other , understanding that even couples of the same nationality will have communication problems at times. I was really afraid to meet his mother but she is so kind and funny. Unfortunately , I know many couples who had to break up because the parents did not want them dating a foreigner. But in general I think the view of interracial/ international couples is improving in Korea. There are a lot of elderly people where I live and most of them have the same view as the lady in this video. They even joke with me saying you should stay in Korea and get married here. I heard from another interview that spoke to mostly older people, their view of international dating change after watching the Korean program The Return of Superman (Sam Hammington's Family). So I think interviews like this and other videos showing those kinds of children and couples are really helpful.
@OhVictoria2 жыл бұрын
This was excellent Jin. Loved the bonus clip especially! I could see Korean people’s kindness and open-mindedness that I’m used to, mainly from Korean entertainment, really shine through. I know a lot of the other videos you have are extremely helpful to be able to discern & prepare for the possible negative sides of Korean/Foreigner interactions but I was honestly feeling overly worried about my upcoming visit until this video. 감사합니다!
@shaydedayz2 жыл бұрын
I read somewhere that if you take away race, gender, and stereotypes, your viewpoint will be much wider, and loving a person wouldn't be so hard. Like, this makes me even want to date a foreigner.
@warriorsoftheheart2 жыл бұрын
No matter where you are from, I think it's important to know the language of a country you choose to live abroad in. If you enter a relationship with mix language you should both learn each others language. ☺️
@katalinsuto3702 жыл бұрын
I love That guy who thinks the biggest problem is the different taste in food in a multiculturel relationship 😂😂😂 and the language barriers. There are millions of us who learn or already speak korean.
@CoolNumber12 жыл бұрын
He's just using that as excuse to stay in Korea. I guess he love Korea, so he prefer his foreign girl or wife to be in Korea.
@Andbhaktkabap1 Жыл бұрын
@@CoolNumber1 oviously...who care foreigner...you are married different communities problem not overcome...so better married same communities
@loserbroker4820 Жыл бұрын
U r beauty
@courtneylee3477 Жыл бұрын
I fell in love with my husband while he was here on a working visa. I let him decide where he wanted to live and was even able to discuss our options with his parent's. They worried I'd miss my family more than he'd miss them (he did 5 years army then moved to Australia) that they asked him to live in Australia for me. We are very happy with our choice but I would have been ok with anything. We are about to have our first child and the discussion on racism in korea was a topic he was quite passionate about. He said its still a delicate situation and it's easier in Australia. Very interesting topic.
@Bess12012 жыл бұрын
in general it's certainly nice that many in this interview answered very openminded. But some things are a bit questionable... so because you see Vlogs with mixed couples you want that too because it is 'exciting' and you'd choose a nationality 'no one else has yet'. It sound more like 'who has the best and most exciting thing' than real interest in a specific person. The other guy was really cute having his emphasis completely on food =D If food taste differs, no way for a relationship =D
@gbritaney2 жыл бұрын
Also, not sure if it's the translation but when they kept saying fantasy...it was kind of off putting.
@melishapeters2 жыл бұрын
It's truly a wonderful thing to see how open they are to experiencing dating a foreigner.
@kelseygalilee34612 жыл бұрын
Awe this is nice to see. My husbands mother is from Seoul and father is from Portland. They divorced by the time he was three due to her Korean family never accepting her American husband. He barely has a relationship with her, as she prioritizes her full Korean children. It’s nice to hear the mindset is changing.
@홍유식-v2w2 жыл бұрын
Korea has changed rapidly in the last 20 years. Back in the 70s and 80s and up until middle of 90s, international marriage was not favorable for many Koreans. But now things have changed and younger generation and their parents are accepting the international marriage. Nowadays biracial kids are seen to be cute and beautiful to many Koreans.
@Andbhaktkabap1 Жыл бұрын
@@홍유식-v2w not they not accepting...
@youaremypotato892 жыл бұрын
I like this. There are lots of Korean people who fall in love with persons from other races and nationalities, but they feel kinda forced to marry people from their country to "keep the ethnicity". I respect that, but also love is love!
@sarahsalvatore16982 жыл бұрын
Pensar que hace hasta unos 4 años cuando veía este tipo de entrevistas la mayoría decía no y ahora prácticamente todos aceptan cualquier nacionalidad y cultura (o al menos la mayoría), me hace muy feliz, poco a poco se van los estigmas ❤️
@mariarideout23222 жыл бұрын
I'm a new subscriber to your channel and I enjoyed the content you presented in this video. I live in 🇺🇸 and I'm an African American who loves diversity. I was quite impressed with the answers some of the young men gave on marrying a foreigner. And even more startled by the response of the older woman (70 yrs.)seeing that she's of an older generation. Yet more importantly you were quite specific in your questioning on the race/ nationality issues. You did a great job asking the questions that most people want to hear. So now I am a subscriber to your channel. Looking forward to watching your other video vlogs. Take care! 10/16/2022 America 🇺🇸
@lorijnay68362 жыл бұрын
My son in the States married a wonderful girl from South Korea and I now have 3 stunningly beautiful Korean American grandchildren!!!
@user_mll374 Жыл бұрын
Back when I was in grad school, the Korean guys said straight to my face (nicely) that they must marry a Korean girl. Times are changing I guess. And this is great for love 💙 But on the flip side, I have many Korean-American friends and half Korea friends, and they say they feel VERY outcasted and shunned when they go to Korea. They're treated as foreigners, but worse. So they feel sad about this, like they aren't accepted or don't belong. Maybe this is the downside.
@mypanda11192 жыл бұрын
Wow! Very interesting! I know a little bit on this topic because my grandmother was Korean, and she married my grandfather who was German. My mom married an American guy. My mom would tell me all the time about how her mom was judge mental towards my father since he didn't know Korean culture. Plus, this was back in the 80s, so things were a little different. But it is great to see how perspectives are changing on this idea! Thank you for the video, Jin ;)
@mbegum32492 жыл бұрын
I just have to say what a great interviews! Korean guys and the grandma were so open minded. As long as both partners respect and love each other and their cultures and religion l don't see a problem with this. Also as long as you and your own/ extended family are positive about being mixed children and love them unconditionally there'll see the love regardless of others prejudice and ignorance. 💯😎
@roshnie66702 жыл бұрын
Love keep you together. The language you can learn. And religion is just your choice if you like to give up your own religion or not, don’t be forced for it. My daughter married also a guy with another religion and they are together for 11 years 😊
@ローズ-p3y2 жыл бұрын
when he said russian blond hair i knew where it was going “as you know we have this fantasy” yeah it’s called fetishization….just treat women like humans pls…he was giggling about it like yeah you should feel embarrassed😟 anyway the lady at the end was sweet 🥹
@ornellasigning1242 жыл бұрын
Fr
@yooj40122 жыл бұрын
say tht to all the girls who fetishize the same thing abt korean boys💀💀
@ローズ-p3y2 жыл бұрын
@@yooj4012 it’s wrong no matter who it is….
@dragonartgroup69822 жыл бұрын
@@yooj4012 it is so wrong
@soosoolar2 жыл бұрын
@@yooj4012 so cuz theres girls that fetishize korean boys, suddenly korean men fetishizing blonde, east european women, isnt wrong? make it make sense.
@AnimangaGirlChii2 жыл бұрын
I think it's not about race but more about having good compatibility and understanding. I'm from Europe but I also think it would be hard for me to date a Korean man because of the language barrier and because I don't like spicy food. I can't eat kimchi or any other spicy food because even a little spicy is too much for me. But I can see myself dating a Japanese guy or Chinese one. Because I think I would adapt better to their culture than with Korean culture and even though it would be hard to learn the language I think if I put my mind into it I can learn it. I agree with the guy that says the food taste is important since most humans actually socialize better when it's food around so if one person doesn't like one type of food can be a problem for the rest of the group right? That's why I think I can't date guys that come from a culture that eat spicy food like koreans, Indians, Mexican and some African people. 😂 I love food with a lot of flavor but not spicy, like Japanese food have lots of flavor and Chinese food too and Italian food French food. And those type of food aren't spicy I can eat perfectly. Also I think it's important for me to have a culture or a ideology I can actually adapt well so I don't see myself dating muslin men or extreme religious people because their culture/religion would be too different from mine.
@carlafant243 Жыл бұрын
I like the guy who basically said he hasn’t brought home a girlfriend to his parents so they would just be happy regardless lol
@ellimae15482 жыл бұрын
Met a Danish man in my hometown and moved to Denmark in 86 got married in 88, have 2 children and love it. Learning Danish was a bit hard but love the food. I travel home to California every year to see my family and friends, which is approximately an 11 hr flight, so mixed marriages are great.
@sceneryjay87912 жыл бұрын
That was such a nice video 😍👍🏻 Love the chosen guys and their nice open mindedness along with the last woman and the way the video was shot and the two random cats and the way the interviwer talks, everything was lovely and chill 💕👍🏻
@Pokephosgene Жыл бұрын
As much as love does transcend borders, it really helps to respect the culture of the country you come to live in. Including making an effort to learn the language. If I end up dating a Korean girl, and meet her parents, I will make sure to be well prepared with my Korean beforehand. This will ensure that I can fit in the best possible way.
@Laura-cx1dt2 жыл бұрын
Jin Myeong gives the answers that in my opinion all people should give, especially when it comes to placing importance on different ideologies instead of different nationalities! 진명씨, 고맙습니다!!!♡
@himabinduarepally6622 жыл бұрын
Hai buddies I'm an INDIAN. All counties have their own way of living. Within the country like India we differ in many ways. Just it's my opinion one who loves from bottom of one's heart selflessly nothing matters. What u see outside u believe. What u see inside is important. No person shows their true self unless situation arises. Don't believe in onscreen videos,vlogs etc please,they are just for showoff real life is different. How u support each other is very important.🥰🥰
@Tamil_Atheist20232 жыл бұрын
Agree 💯
@Itscherryyy82 жыл бұрын
I knew from your first video, you were a great content creator. Please keep going on with these amazing videos ❤
@j-lee1432 жыл бұрын
This was such an interesting video! I enjoyed hearing the different perspectives.
@jleigh4042 жыл бұрын
This video was very special to hear the support that they all have from their parents ❤ I love this
@zuzuci5652 жыл бұрын
Jin, thank you for this "docu". It was interesting and eyeopening. You have a beautiful country with open minded loving population.
@siyeonsfirstwife2 жыл бұрын
I love how open minded and respectful the guy who said “Nationality doesn’t matter if you love each over.” was.
@memorybanda92772 жыл бұрын
Nationality doesn't matter as long as you are in love, even the language you can teach one another even the food as well you can try to taste different foods🍲
@Noemie12812 жыл бұрын
The first time I moved to Korea (2013) international couples involving foreign females and Korean males were not so common at all, but now it is almost trendy for both sides I feel like! I am French and my fiancé is Korean (together for 6 years), and I have several female friends from France and the US who are also in long-term relationships with Korean guys.
@NyxNigh2 жыл бұрын
This is truly beautiful. You love who you love and that should be it. As long as the couple is willing and wants that relationship I don't think anything can stop them.
@sarah-fc6tt2 жыл бұрын
the words "fantasy", "experience" or even "curiosity" some of them used kind of make me uncomfortable, who would marry someone for experience or curiosity?
@awuramma62222 жыл бұрын
Yeah it made me uncomfortable as well. Fantasies won't sustain relationships. At least curiousity could be an ok start.
@sarah-fc6tt2 жыл бұрын
@@awuramma6222 maybe curiosity when it comes to simple dating, but marriage... also when they talked about "blond haired women", it just shows how they fantasize about foreigners. i don't think anyone would marry someone else just to fulfill their fantasies, if so then that would be some type of fetishism, same thing goes for foreigners wanting to marry korean people only because they're korean
@awuramma62222 жыл бұрын
@@sarah-fc6tt well yeah. When you start dating, isn't it all about curiosity at first? Dating is getting to know each other isn't it? Then if you're satisfied with what you've realised about the other person, you can think of marriage. Also, is it termed as a fetish if you're interested in that specific group of people because of their specific culture?
@sarah-fc6tt2 жыл бұрын
@@awuramma6222 i think everyone has different conception of what dating is, but personally i would date someone because i love them and like spending time with them, not because im curious about the country they're from. also yes fantasizing about "blond russian women" and wanting to marry them because of this specific reason is fetishism. it's okay to want to make friends with people of different nationalities to share your cultures and all, but marrying them only because they're from a specific country and have specific physical traits is weird..
@awuramma62222 жыл бұрын
@@sarah-fc6tt I meant curiosity about their dates. That's why people ask questions on dates, don't they?
@christineokabayashi42262 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I enjoyed this interview. Made me think of how folks in Hawaii are (mostly mixed races) vs some parts of the Mainland who do not accept interracial relationships.
@danielradosa2 жыл бұрын
It was nice to hear guys' opinions on this. (This is clearly more targeted for foreign female audience.) Tho' as a guy I'd like to see what Korean girls think of marriage with a foreigner as well. To have both sides covered.
@noshintasnim32052 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jin, you literally covered so many topics out of which you could have made many videos but you didn't you really did go in depth and covered many topics and questions that people usually didn't previously
@suneeiy2 жыл бұрын
For me being with a Korean guy was the hardest dating experience ever :( I always felt like I had done something wrong, and cannot truly be myself, especially because of his parents. Maybe I met the wrong guy when I was living in Korea….
@신레지스탕스 Жыл бұрын
사람은 저마다 다르잖아요.... 한국남자 대표로 미안합니다.
@tanjakragelund33802 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very thorough interview where you digged deeper than what is usually the norm.
@BeckaStuff2 жыл бұрын
As a woman who lived as a foreigner in Korea from Canada, this makes me happy. There is this sort of rumour amongst foreigners that Korean men would see us as tainted and they would never want any serious relationship. Glad that's not as common as people told me. :)
@신레지스탕스 Жыл бұрын
클럽같은곳을 방문하니까 이상한 남자들을 만나는거죠 99% 남자들은 건전합니다.
@Nyxocide2 жыл бұрын
I love this! Love is love, plain and simple.
@fenixsanzmaldonado83752 жыл бұрын
The important thing is that both want the same thing, that is, to have the same mind, no matter what country or nation it is, when you fall in love you fall in love, period.
@lisab18542 жыл бұрын
This was sweet 😊 감사합니다 for sharing 💟
@ba-baraogagarue40912 жыл бұрын
This is so nice ... I'm totally open to interracial relationships and marriage
@paulasanchez6529 Жыл бұрын
This video randomly showed up and it was very interesting! I’m a k-pop fan and ira always good to learn new perspectives from Korean people
@rubydillon42982 жыл бұрын
I am indian and my boyfriend is korean ...and 1st I thought he was doing time pass with me and then I stopped talking with him for 2 days and he kept texting me 2 days and when I replied after 2 days he was like..forget every thing and lets get married within next year lol..he said he can't live without me haha..plus the time when he was talking about marriage we both were doing video call 📞 and now we are engaged and gonna marry next year hahaha..🤗
@abil36962 жыл бұрын
Yayyyy❤️❤️❤️ Congratulations to both of you 🥰🥰
@rubydillon42982 жыл бұрын
@@Anu27906 oh thanks alot 🥰
@rubydillon42982 жыл бұрын
@@abil3696 thanks dear
@creativequeen961432 жыл бұрын
@@rubydillon4298 where in india
@mariarideout23222 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!! Wishing you both the best!!
@kvngode22 Жыл бұрын
If you love someone with all your heart mind and soul that is true love there should be nothing that would stop you language barriers can be solved together. Love is so great no matter who you are and where you come from!❤️
@hellieb85 Жыл бұрын
ngl when he started with 'I have a fantasy...' I got scared
@urishabehari61542 жыл бұрын
Thank you to all these guys 💕so honestly answered. Hope you all find true love. ❤️Very authentic video Mr Jin 🤗
@lalina13042 жыл бұрын
All valid points. Language, culture, religion and food is all important. 😄
@kpt0022 жыл бұрын
I think only common language is important. Other than that it is about two individuals if they fit together as personlities or not.
@SONYARenee Жыл бұрын
This was nice to see and hear. The one guy is basically basing her relationship around food. My opinion is he has a lot of developing maybe maturing to work on. Im in Japan now, and it’s my second time here, different part though. I love the food and enjoy trying a variety of different things. You cannot be a foreigner in another country and not be open to learning and trying different foods. Your basically closed minded not open to change, and whoever marries him good luck. That’s probably why he’s been in only two relationships.
@YourBestieTalexa2 жыл бұрын
I'm a black American woman and I married a Japanese man. I love his parents and family but his aunt and grandmother hate me just because I'm foreign....it's so surreal
@dontmesswithtennessee22832 жыл бұрын
Damn..
@nellie71252 жыл бұрын
I think the lovely older lady at the end of the video said it the best! Thanks for sharing 🤗
@sonalirashpa49312 жыл бұрын
It's nice to hear opinions on such topics. Although I believe that distance isn’t a big factor in a relationship. Communication is. #jin you’re doing a great work #love from 🇮🇳
@RealizeTheRealLife2 жыл бұрын
That was a great video! 감사합니다 😊
@AriCarli2 жыл бұрын
Seems that even though there are differing opinions, Korea is much more open-minded then in the past. It was interesting how one man mentioned he wasn't racist, because I've seen other videos where the concept of racism was foreign to some Koreans. As always great video :D
@carolinedee62742 жыл бұрын
I prefer to date my own race.. a lot of ppl feel this way because of the shared values and culture. It works for most but I'm not closed minded to the fact that ppl marry outside their race.
@Shushun_q2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jin, I have a question why do a lot of Korean men say that the woman they date must like Korean food or they say they would date foreigners but feel more comfortable to eat with their friends. It’s as if they don’t believe Korean dishes can be learnt or the world has bland taste in foods. Why is this, just curious. I hope you see this🥰
@Unknown-un5pu2 жыл бұрын
Usually, Koreans think that Westerners like their Western food, but they may not like Asian food, especially Korean food. Korean food tends to be spicy and has many characteristics. So some Westerners may not like it. Of course, there are Westerners who say they like Korean food, but it would be different to be able to eat together every day after getting married. If he finds out that she doesn't like Korean food, then he will have to eat more Western food with his girlfriend instead of Korean food. Of course, this is something he can do for the one he loves, but Korean food is characterized by its strong addiction. It's hard to give up because Koreans are used to eating it all their lives. So at least they want their foreign girlfriend to be someone who doesn't hate Korean food. And maybe Koreans think that Korean food is great for themselves, but they can feel that it is inferior to Western food. That's why they don't expect much that Westerners will like Korean food. But I think if their foreign girlfriend was Asian, they wouldn't be so worried about food. The increase in international couples with Westerners is relatively recent. So I feel like they're thinking a little unnecessarily complicated.
@Niki91-HR2 жыл бұрын
I am not Korean myself nor Asian in that regard but I think that topic is something we all have in common. I personally dont care if people are in interracial marriages or 2 people of the "same race" but different nationalities etc etc etc. I think it is normal to want someone who is from similar or same backgrounds as you - be it culturally, nationality wise, upbringing and so on. I guess that makes it easier in some aspects but on the other hand if it clicks with foreigners than it clicks no matter how big some difference may be. The most important thing in all of this is that those 2 people love each other and make each other happy the rest can be figured out and compromises can be made. In some cases may be the communication can be an issue, but we are living in 2022 now and technology is so advanced that there are many translation apps that will help....also you have hands and feet to help you out as well heheh :) These days it is good to know that more and more people are way more open minded that our parents and especially grandparents were. At the end of the day the globalization is a thing and we were never as connected as we are today which is also a big plus ;) EDIT: The 38 year old guy who prefers Europe as a whole seems to be a very nice dude, but I wonder what he means with more advanced? Does he mean more open to certain social issues. Because when it comes to technology I believe S.Korea is more advanced that our continent together. So I really wonder in what context he meant that.
@Unknown-un5pu2 жыл бұрын
Europe is technologically great, but he means is as you said Europe is open to social issues. so the welfare system, lgbtq, educational environment, human rights awareness, ect are advanced. Especially in Northern Europe and developed countries. And it has a long democratic history and rich culture. So Koreans love Europe and think there is a lot to learn from it. Most people in Asian countries would think so.
@Niki91-HR2 жыл бұрын
@@Unknown-un5pu that was what I wondered. I am aware that some issues, that we in Europe still have are even worse in S.Korea. especially when it comes to feminism for example. But they seem to open up more in certain areas which is good. I hope they know that a lot of things , that are somewhat more advanced, aint perfect here either and that we still have room for improvement as a whole but also individually as a country. I get what you are saying though and can see that.
@Angelfolkstorytales2 жыл бұрын
That boy of food tastes got me lolling he cares about his meal that anything else
@미키-m9v2 жыл бұрын
It is the first time that this channel appears on KZbin and it is very interesting what Korean men say about marrying a foreigner in particular with the boy who mentions at minute 3:29 that it is like an experience. Many Koreans come to Latin America to meet women and live that experience.
@kasiazdrojewska3616 Жыл бұрын
I kind of love how most Korean (or Japanese, or Chinese) say that they don't think of marrying a foreigner "because of a language barrier". But when the interviewer swings back at them "what if she/he is fluent in your language" and suddenly they are gagged and make up some more obstacles on the spot :P
@BelleBChan2 жыл бұрын
At the end, all that matters is love and how the couple handles their own ideologies. Not forcing the partner to like or not something, not forcing religion nor anything else on each other. Just, mutual love and mutual respect.
@lenkadobranska18632 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting and really positively surprises me
@jj2517 Жыл бұрын
These are really intelligent questions. For future vids, could you also state what city or area you are in because I think it would be interesting to match people's answers with the culture of their city, because cultural perspectives can vary depending on location. I wonder what those in rural areas think, for example.
@pakbtsarmy42412 жыл бұрын
I don't believe in date and I don't like dating. I believe in marriage because marriage is halal relationship and it's strong relationship as compare to dating. When you like any girl and you know this girl is so understanding and nice person so you get marry with her and make halal relationship with her. My point of view it's good thing. By the way this topic is so good Jin. Nice video I appreciate your work. Lot of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇰🇷
@ifraxyusuf51392 жыл бұрын
I agree with you 😊 from Somalia 🇸🇴 ❤😊🇰🇷
@Riaaonline2 жыл бұрын
But don’t you have to date the person to get to know them and see if they’re worthy of marriage?
@seaoceana78462 жыл бұрын
@@Riaaonline I think it because this person still depend on their religions.
@aleksandrafrolova22942 жыл бұрын
The men you have interviewed are all really nice. Thanks for the interesting content!
@suvithak61662 жыл бұрын
They are said right. it's very difficult to adopt different culture, language ...etc .What's your opinion about this topic jin ,will you marry other country people.
@gamingonus262 жыл бұрын
Yeah as an in diam I would like to get married to an American girl.
@tiinasurakka Жыл бұрын
This was a lovely video, thank you ☺
@unhombreviejoconalas2 жыл бұрын
If that one guy just does all the cooking, then the problem would be solved right? 🤣
@eo9501 Жыл бұрын
Easy to say but reality is different. Even same nationalities find hard to communicate once marriage life begins. Different nationalities? What made you think you would be exception?
@pandorasmagicbox2 жыл бұрын
That food oriented guy makes me laugh. Who cares about love when you have a stomach to fill?
@tticusFinch2 жыл бұрын
I'm not fluent (or close to fluent) in any language other than English but if my husband was foreign I'd make it a priority to become fluent in his language, no matter where we live.