That's probably just for the show, the pd might have asked for it or they just didn't want to be hard to understand. They'd need a translator in that case. i'm in another country i talk the country's language with all people, except when i find someone from my homeland. Language is for communication and my mother language is the most effective, then why speak a second or third language with someone who speaks your mother language? That's ridiculous not assimilation, unless there are people who don't understand
when 2 indians talks a common non indian language,is because they want to carry favour..that particular country people and try to be accepted or assimilated
I love watching these two brothers hahaha The brother sprinkling the water made it looks like he is blessing the flooring or his office hahaha too funny! ❤️
Tumul is very humble and always thankful. never change. even when times are hard. be happy, for both bad and good days, because at the end of the day, at least you're smiling.
With the sort of popularity this couple has now, appearing two times on Korean TV, they should have their RU-vid channel. I think they kind of dropped the ball on that one, should have had one after the first one aired so they could have gotten a shout-out this time. International couples are kind of big on RU-vid nowadays, everyone is curious about how they get used to the cultural differences they have and get over it through their overpowering love for each other.
Father has a lovely temperament. I am Indian and men can be very bad tempered husbands. So he is a very decent husband and wife very gracious.Very sweet family
I think he was very hardworking and busy before the pandemic, now he needs to think of starting some other businesses too, he should not be dependent on only one type of business, the pandemic has in fact created new opportunities in the sanitization/cleaning/janitorial business, herbal supplement to boost immunity, home delivery of groceries, he can look into importing of goods that Koreans would like as he has lived in Korea for some time. He may if he thinks over it, think of other useful business ideas.
His in-law love and cherish him so much more. The way she fed him and father in law insisted to having more, if that isn't love and affection I don't know what is? My husband mom would never share her any dish secrets but rather pinpoint where I failed. This is sooooooo wholesome, that's all what the world needs right now. I am all warm and fuzzy inside. 💖💛💚💙🧡💗❤💓
My mother taught my Brother and I the same as well. It kept me grounded and humble. I thank GOD for blessing me with a mother with so much valuable knowledge. Our father was there but worked nights. Primary responsibility raising children went to our mother. But she handled it with grace. When you’re blessed with a solid foundation you think God incessantly. These children today doesn’t stand a chance.
@@Carlos-ix2nm there is no need to get aggressive. Of course one can find Kimchi in India, we are a part of the globalised world after all. We do have options, but those options aren't great or cheap.
@@Cxs1a3 First, there is no need for abuse; second, do you understand how widespread the Korean wave is? A little tweaking of the recipe to suit the Indian palate could sell the product; he will have to do his market research, of course. He could open a Korean convenience store, maybe, I don't know, but there are options that he can explore if HE is really interested. PS. After this, I will not engage with anybody who comments down below.
@@Cxs1a3 thought I wouldn't have to reply but you are very good at getting onto people's nerves. "hobby of young girls" you say, how condescending are you? Whatever conclusions you have drawn through your scientific research is biased kind sir. Next time, really evaluate before you give people your 2 cents.
@@Cxs1a3 yes yes my pal but that doesn't mean u shouldn't give a try in fear of failure and for becoming rich it completely depends on one's willing epiphanies for money unlike reluctantly giving up doing nothing
There are already so many restaurants selling kimchi you can buy even on amazon and Flipkart. The consumer base is not that big to sell only kimchi to sustain business.
Tumul's father-in-law was always nicer to him than the mother-in-law. Didn't appreciate her telling Tumul, "My daughter shouldn't learn this..."; she is rather crass sometimes. Tumul was correct; Seonghee should also learn, because she likes to cook.
Well It's true though that Indians aren't great fan of cabbage Indians generally like very thin slices or pieces of cabbages in momos , thukpa or some kind of noodles .
It’s my opinion but I don’t like the sentence that people say he’s like being wife. Why? Why shouldn’t men can do cleaning as well as it’s just nature. It’s good if someone( husband or wife despite of behavior of the man kind) help its partner 😊
No cause india have its own recipe similer to kimchi which we call acchar and belive me I have tried kimichi not fan of it. And most ppl here are vegetarians and kimchi have fish soup in it.
@MrMagOOo why is cooking and cleaning for u r own family is being a servent , it's the most important job in the house , what's wrong with people think that caring for their own family is some kind of inferior job .
@MrMagOOo why are you so aggressive? What works for you doesn't necessarily work for everyone. In a healthy family dynamic everyone should be willing to chip in where needed, no matter the task (inside or outside the home). It's a family, a team effort. Also please don't refer to hired help as "servants". They are doing a paid job, just like you are wherever you work and in whatever position.