It’s the same in Vietnam. At first I thought that Korea would have the same custom as us (Vietnam, Japan, China) but surprisingly, it doesn’t. In Vietnam, when you pass food around from chopsticks to chopsticks, it is believed to bring you bad luck, that is why Niki reacted like that
No he reacted like that because he remembered funerals and death. In Japan they pass the bones of the dead from chopstick to chopstick. Poor kid was trying to eat in peace only to be reminded of those horrid images
0:12 wow they would totally be in different countries 0:51 He looked so traumatized. Edit: For those that don’t know the reason Ni-ki reacted like that is because in Japan they have a cultural tradition where they pass the bones of the dead from chopstick to chopstick. So Ni-ki was literally reminded of dead bodies, funerals, & anything to do with death. Imagine being reminded of those horrid images while trying to eat in peace poor kid.
@@peachsunooat3ambcwhynot831 Yes, after they cremate the body, relatives will pick the bones from the ashes and pass them from chopstick to chopstick to put in the urn.
I doubt it’s that deep. I gasped too but that’s from the trauma of my Japanese mother scolding me when I did some kind of unacceptable table manners as a kid 😂
ugh that chopsticks scene got me goosebumps too, being japanese and trying to pull that move 1 single time makes you have only 1 single try the dreaded number quatro
I was Niki at 4:58 - having grew up with Japanese culture at home (parents worked in Japan for a long time and growing up there are always Japanese folk at home) I learned not to do this so I was like "NOOOOO"
Koreans don't often know of Washington State. I had a really interesting conversation with a taxi driver where I tried to explain where Washington was and he had no idea. He just kept asking if it was near random cities (LA, New York, Chicago) LOL. They really have no concept of how big the US is, so I don't even try. But if they know Jay Park, they might know Seattle lol
I'm sorry but I keep on repeat that gasp at 00:51. It was so... I don't even know. 🤣 But I thought the "not pass food from chopsticks to chopsticks" and "no elbows on the table while eating" is a common knowledge. Guess it's not. 😭 Edit: Also o think OK is so common now that it actually is a part of every language. 🤣 I don't even consider it English anymore, since even elders use it on a daily basis, lol.
@@braddgenie2294 Yeah, I know that. But there are also things that most (not all ofc) people know no matter where they are from and that's what I think when I say "common knowledge". 🤗
Imma throw everything in here. *takes in a deep breath* Jake is my main bias. Heeseung is my second, btw. Jay could be my BFF. Ni-ki could be my second best friend. I usually have an American accent since I grew up with American English but for some reason I have a mix of Australian and English accent probably because I grew up watching content creators with many accents and I have a good ear for listening without subtitles and also, I grew up triliangual. I learned Hiragana Japanese when I was in Elementary for 3 years. Basic Japanese. I was always in first place since it was very easy and I have a thing with learning languages quickly and imitating others a lot helping me learn. Jake became my bias since that one time I watch that short video of him speaking English and his vibes, oh, his vibes, man. Jay, I love the way he speaks, so cool. Riki sounds like an anime character. All of them feel like main characters in a very nice drama, let’s go. I am so sorry for making you guys read so much but I’m a bit bored so yeah. Take a cookie. 🍪
President George Washington declared that the US Capital was to be in federal District and Since Washington D.C. is the only federal District in the US .I learned this in my 4th grade US History Class
@@marydavis5234 ah okay. I didn’t have history in grade school also it’s been a long time since 4th grade and a long time since I had a history/geography class
in episode 26 of Invincible Youth (about 6:15) - there was a quiz between Kim Jong-min and Han Seon Hwa - the question was "what is the capital of the US" - Jong-min answered "Washington" - which was judged correct - Seon Hwa thought it should be "Washington DC" - which is correct - but the judgement wasn't changed for americans - "Washington" can be used to represent the US capital - as long as it is clear that is what is meant - if there is the possibility of confusion - americans will distinguish them by adding "DC" for the capital - or saying "Washington State" or "State of Washington" for the other
Jay, you totally know about the capital city of America is Washington DC but when HYBE Fams gathering when Na PD ask you, you say Washington instead of Washington DC 🤣 this boyyyyy really soooo cute 🤭🤭🤭
in europe, in most countries the education fee before college is free i believe, in france it's the case at least (except if you go to a private school obviously) then you have to pay for the school food for lunch bc most kids eat at school and for school furniture
@@ilohoa yeah that’s the same here but you have your school fees you pack your own lunch unless you want food from the tuck shop which then you have to also pay for food you also have textbook fees and then and excursions, incursions, camps, uniforms this is for high school and primary school anyways uni is even more expensive it’s thousands
@@yoisme6695 textbooks are free in France because it's the education minister that finances it, we don't do excursions, at least mostly just like once each idk how many years, we don't do camps and we don't have uniform
@@ilohoa yeah that why the education you get In australia is good just the education system sucks and it’s so goddamn expensive and now with fluctuations
Of course not, nobody said that. But there’s no harm in being accepting of other cultures especially when it comes at literally no expense to you. Not passing from chopstick to chopstick was a simple thing that the boys could do in the same amount of time. What a weird thing to say 🤨
Yes Washington is a state while Washington D.C. is in Virginia and is a distric. It's actually the capital of the USA. It's called Washington district of Columbia hence Washington D.C.
@@eggceptionalskz4021 it's not the wrong info Washington D.C. is the capital of the USA. It's just in the state of Virginia. While Washington is a state on the other side of the country near California (west coast) Virginia is on the east coast.
Washington DC - which is the capital of the entire U.S. - is a city on the east coast of the US Washington is a state on the west coast of the US - and one of the cities within it is the city of Seattle Washington DC is not part of Virginia - it is independent of all states because it is the capital of the U.S. - it is located on the border between the State of Virginia and the State of Maryland - but it not part of either state