Everyone is talking about... well, every single other moment in this video, but can we appreciate a moment at 0:50 when this guy instantly changed the depth and completely deleted accent out of his voice, perfectly imitating a scene from squid game, then contitnued with the voice from before like it was nothing???? it requires serious skill to do that so flawlessly 0_0
0:33 “My son look like the Jackie Chan” “Oh so he look like a 3 foot 7 failure” *Dam it’s not that easy to knock me out of laughter but this, THIS IS A SENTENCE OF GOLD*
“My son came out in the squid game, he was the-“ *pure American accent with a deep voice* “If you can satisfy me in five minutes, I might just let you live.”
@@sanele7427 sometimes being dead is better than being alive and if you can't understand this simple thing you're not allowed to give opinion about these serious stuff think before you talk
@@Iseeyou0165(spoiler alert) the quote is the grotesque man near the end telling the undercover policeman that, though the intonation sounds like the person running the game: spoiler alert - his brother
“My son is a DOCtar!” The way he said that! 🤣 Lol, it sounded like they were singing the whole time. One thing I’ve noticed is that a lot of cultures speak rhythmically; poetic.
"When my son was born I threw him into the trash can then he got back up and walked to school". I laughed so hard with this, I was born in China and I was adopted by a spanish family. Some years ago my mother gave me the adoption papers, and when I read some them for curiosity I saw that the orphanage had found me in front of a school door with some old lady clothes on and a paper with my birth date, and since I had no name the orphanage gave me one 😂 I sometimes joke with this with some friends and say "Well, I'm into studying so much that they even found me in front of a school when I was a newborn".
Your friends must probably think all Asians are so competitive in education that they go in a hunt for academics since baby stage...😂 Anyway I'm glad you got European parents it's kinda hard living with Asian parents with all that high expectations and all.
@@dreamsteddybearsmaster yeah... kind of. My parents got divorced like 4 years ago because my father cheated twice to my mother with the same girl 😂 we don't have a good relationship with him because of this and many other things, but we have a great relationship between us (us being me, my mother and my brothers)
The” This sentence has been deleted(those who know what I’m talking about know those who don’t don’t know”had me BURSTING OUT IN LAUGHTER 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 NEVER EVER watch episode 4 on squid game(if you know you know 😭😭😰)
No. This is how it actually goes: "Oh, your son's so great, he's in college. My son in comparison is not as great, he's in Harvard ..." "Oh you kidding me, Harvard is WAY better. Unfortunately my son only earns 10000 dollars each month, what about your son?" "I know, your son is WAY more hardworking, unlike my son, who only sits in his room and do nothing but still earns 15000 dollars each week..." "Oh it's okay, just tell him to do some sports, that'll help. Like my son, who got a GIRLFRIEND, because she likes his bodytype".
Jokes aside I rlly hope that no one gets parents like these that just want high status and not true happiness for the child And even if u do, BE STRONG. Don't let their toxicity take over u :) Have a nice day/night 😊 everyone ✨ EDIT SEESH KEBAB I DID NOT EXPECT THAT TO GET SO MANY LIKES hope your all doing well
@@kresspqressie7722 80 to be excact. There are some sort of "levels of anticipation" from the child. 1 is just secretly telling them to do better, and gets sad each time they get B or C 2 Parents openly discuss with their child to do better, overexxagerates any C or F 3. Parents start to making harsh punishments for their child, and force them to learn multiple things at one time And the further it goes, the worse
“My son does the tiktok” …is he famous tho? Like, was he in those Tiktok vs. RU-vid fights that gave 5M to the participants..? Because I’m that case, she’s doing better(monetarily, at least) than the son from the mother wearing black. 🙃
I showed this vid and the ‘why asians can’t be school shooters’ vid to my mother, she’s Filipino and grew up in a strict household but she isn’t as strict towards my sister and I, and she was laughing so hard. She told me that earlier that day she was talking to my grandpa, and when she told them that I was to be an accountant/lawyer their eyes just widened and they went on about having a lawyer in the family, like bruh. I bet they were happy that she married a scientist, and she did confirm that they were😂😂
all of this doesn't matter. the father, who's son earns more than the other automatically wins. it doesnt even matter if you dont work at all. you won 100 million in the lottery? you are better than a doctor already!
My mom will do this all the time. She’ll start random conversations that I can’t even keep up with most of the time. She talks in Korean really fast so I’ll understand one word and that’s it. I can relate to this
My mom: “My 2nd oldest daughter has straight A’s. She gonna be a doctor, she got accepted to the best high school in the city. She gonna be a doctor when she grows up.” “Oh my youngest child? Oh, I thought she would be something like a dentist but I found out that she was dumb since she started kindergarten. She don’t read the directions on what color you suppose to color the circle. All she do is play the Roblox.” Why do I get the feeling every Asian moms including mine actually does indeed want their kids to become doctors or something-
Fr! My mom expects me to be a doctor and she's an actual doctor too does she like- want me to suffer?! I also have a few other career options but I'm the oldest so it's unavoidable