without speaking each other's languages, they started to play tag, nonstop, just laughing and having fun, no prejudice for where they are from, the color of their skin, hair or eyes, or what language they speak, just kids having fun. I think Le Sserafim is a good role model of how different people from different backgrounds can complement each other, their backgrounds are so different but they make a great team because of it, each member brings something unique to the table.
I have to agree, watching this and seeing how each child was just able to play with each other without the care of what their background is is something more of the world needs--and Le Sserafim really showed that how unique each of them were and the connecting/bond they have while also teaching the younger girls that they aren't as different from them. Some adults today might not completely accept others background (ethnicity, religion, etc.) but at least some of us can teach the younger generation that it's okay if someone is different, we're all human on this earth. Why make enemies when we are all equal and we can be friends.
This video hits close to home. I used to play with 4 kids growing up and we didnt understand each other at all. 1. Taiwanese 2. Pinoy 3. Samoan 4. American We all didn't understand each other and couldn't tell each other what game to play but we figured out a mutual game everyone knew, which is racing. Everyday after school that year, we all just met up on the street and the American kid would just yell "RACE!" and we'd all just line up and just sprinted. I remember always just laughing and having fun yet we wouldn't even know what to say to each other and we didn't care. We all went our seperate ways after that year but I still keep in touch with them. Now that we ALL speak and understand english, we would always ask ourselves "How the heck did we pull off being friends?"
Please, tell me I'm not the only one who started tearing up when I saw the girls play tag. It's nice to see kids be playful, without worries, making new friends ;)
i'm so glad you said this because i did too; something about witnessing the progress the young girls go from shy to comfortable and laughing together T__T jerked on those heart strings
This is so wholesome and these kids are so cute. We all know Sakura has that motherly presence and nature but i feel like jen would also be such a wonderful mother.
I see that too, I think she feels proud to represent her language and culture and since Niko came from Japan too i think she feels happy and honored to help another Japanese kid because she was foreign to korean in the beginning either❤ I don’t want to say I’m biased but Sakura has always been my inspiration since she debuted as IZone. But I’ve known her in Japan on hkt 48. I am Japanese and half white and was born and raised &!still here I am today. I have to say that watching her on tv all through these yrs I’ve grown such an attachment until the end of production 48. I’m SO proud of her and she’s been through so much and she just kept going, and now she’s moved on and in kpop industry which has grown popular over the yrs around the world and like I said I’m SO proud of her and excited to what she has in store ❤
Yunjin and Sakura translating each other is so cute.😂 Niko speaks in Japanese, then Sakura translates it in Korean, then Yunjin delivers it to Charlee in English😂😂
three reasons why japanese doesn't make good friends: first, they makes zero efforts to speak other languages and anyway when we try to speak japanese they laugh at our accents and they don't forgive bad pronounciations secondly, they refuse to show their feelings no matter how polite, kind and respectful we are. just because they refuse to put us in their friendship circle (in fact it's only when they get drunk, it's pathetic) and thirdly, they love to criticize the others in their back. they judge them without knowing them, they don't give us any chance. they don't tell our mistakes, how can we improve ourselves. i like japan, for what it has naturally, but i do not get why its locals are so well seen in the world.
You can tell Yunjin is so good with kids, not only bcs she's mature but she radiant positive vibes and mindset. She always encourage Charlee in her own way
Language is no longer a barrier. Things like K-pop have helped bridge those gaps that used to restrict us and now we are brought together. This was heartwarming as all hell.
@@PeanutDude-xv9gv Frankly, yes some basic phrases and words I do. I'd probably be able to ask basic questions in broken Korean 😂 But the real point of my comment was that K-pop bridges gaps in spite of the language barrier. Look how fast K-pop spread globally and how concerts are selling out in other countries just as fast as Taylor Swift. So many watch and go to concerts and can't even understand the artists fully, yet the feelings and emotions come through the music. Its a great feeling! If you're looking at this video, its literally happening because all 3 girls know of Le Sserafim in some way or fashion.
@@PeanutDude-xv9gv Language is no longer a barrier in an era where you can use a translator at any time. The remaining barrier is cultural prejudice. Kpop has the power to overcome such prejudices
I think Charlee was the most shy while Yaeha was the one most out going once she got comfortable. I think Niko was a mixture of the two, but she seemed to have a "leader" vibe to her once she opened up. Sakura and Yunjin were the most natural with the kids, I think, while Eunchae was fine with one-on-one, but in the group setting she seemed a little overwhelmed and relied on Sakura. Those were my take aways anyway.
Niko definately got more comfortable as the video went on, especially with Sakura - she seems like she is very loud and bubbly once she gets to know you! All the girls were lovely 💕
It's kinda healing to see the kids just make friends and play with each other like that. Also, eunchae getting older and no longer knows the current trends😂 And sakura was cute when she asked if the kid watched squid game, but realises it's R-rated and panicked in japanese.😂
I'm 21 and choco choco la la was popular here in Latin America during my childhood since it's a game in Spanish, so I guess it reached South Korea recently🤭🤭
English: we need more episodes like this bc this is just so convenient and so adorable, like i was blushing the whole video❤ Korean: 이런 에피소드가 더 필요해요. 너무 편리하고 사랑스러워요. 영상 보는 내내 얼굴이 빨개졌거든요❤ Japanese: このようなエピソードがもっと必要です、これは本当に便利でとても愛らしいです、ビデオ全体を赤面させていたようです❤
What... This was just a meeting and Le sserafim were the translators, the only one who wanted to become an idol was Yaeha, so can y'all shut up with these comments...
Man, I remember how shy I was as a kid and to see them all become friends and playful is really wholesome. I wish nothing but the best for all these young girls.
This is perhaps one of the best kpop contents I've ever watched. I can't stop smiling because of these kids. Let's work harder to make a better world for them, regardless of race, nationality or background. Everyone deserves a happy childhood
Sakura is so good at making people feel comfortable, it’s really so beautiful. Every time I see her interact with people who seem nervous, she always succeeds in making them feel comfortable
As a new father this had me all sorts of emotional… Watching them play tag, the pure joy of children just enjoying a moment together, brought tears to my eyes. We all start out so innocent and joyful.
@@strawberries_love2345 if you’re this young and already able to be so introspective, then rejoice in the fact that you are way ahead of the curve. All the best!
The kids just playing tag is just so wholesome its amazing to see kids not judging each other for culture, skin color, what they wear, or anything, its truly so amazing
This is so cute! I think its important for kids to learn and understand that there are other cultures out there and people who are different to them so I think this is a really nice idea. Could not stop smiling!
This was so wholesome 🥲 I relate to being an English speaking kid in a foreign country. The language barrier is so hard and I constantly feel out of place. Connecting with people and having fun with them is so special ❤
I've had the same experience but I'm still in the same country but since we're comprised of multiple islands, we speak different dialects lol. I have to learn English, the official language, my island's native dialect, then another dialect for college
During my childhood, I used to move places from places almost every year which used to make me leave my old friends behind and being an introvert, it used to give me a really hard time when making new friends in a completely new place.
The girls handled the situation perfectly. Made it into an environment where the children can truly let go and just have fun and connect. It makes me think about why learning more languages is always advantageous. It allows for this type of content to be created.
three reasons why japanese doesn't make good friends: first, they makes zero efforts to speak other languages and anyway when we try to speak japanese they laugh at our accents and they don't forgive bad pronounciations secondly, they refuse to show their feelings no matter how polite, kind and respectful we are. just because they refuse to put us in their friendship circle (in fact it's only when they get drunk, it's pathetic) and thirdly, they love to criticize the others in their back. they judge them without knowing them, they don't give us any chance. they don't tell our mistakes, how can we improve ourselves. i like japan, for what it has naturally, but i do not get why its locals are so well seen in the world.
I think it’s already Sakura’s second time showing up at ODG and so far, I can tell that she suits very well in this channel. She should have more videos here
9:39 Sakura, Eunchae, and Yujin wanting to join makes me sad. Sakura never had a normal childhood since she became an idol at 13 y/o, Eunchae became a trainee at a very young age, Yunjin had to go to South Korea alone to pursue her idol dream. I'm crying 😭😭
I forgot that children are different when they play, they lose all their shyness. I am impressed by the confidence of Yaeha, she will be able to be a real joyful idol with this attitude. I am rooting for you Yaeha. I can't forget Charlee and Niko, they are wonderful too. My compliments to the unnie Sakura, Yunjin and Eunchae to make the children to be confident and playful. Good job girls.
You can really see the cultural difference in how they interact but also how children can just click so easily this is pure wholesomeness such adorable little children and I can most definitely see yaeha being an idol when she grows up
This was just all the cuteness. Charlee went from being shy and reserved to opening up at the end. Yaeha was so freakin cute and Sakura looked like a proud mother teaching Niko
Kids show the simplicity in being friends... Most of the time adults ruin that simplicity, but ODG did a great service here. I sincerely hope Charlie, Niko, and Yaeha can keep in touch and be lifetime friends if they want to🇺🇲🇯🇵🇰🇷❤️
The differences in personality of these kids really represent their countries. So cute to see games cover all those differences like a universal language ❤
Yeah they are like a little mirrors of their cultures. Japanese girl is the most shy of three of them and western one looks much more self confident and the korean one right in between.
@@user-xk6lt2so9cI’m sick of people and their need to correct people no matter what video it is, like you understand why they said, no need to correct it! I’m not trying to be mean I’m just sick of it. This is a cute video and a cute comment not the place to be correcting people.
Just now saw this episode. It’s good to watch like this kind of show. Making friends is not really about the age or nationality. Its really nice to see them having fun. I remember my childhood days now😅❤
I actually started tearing up during the game of tag. Tag is a simple game but it's also a game that ties right into the core of our human natures; our social nature, our competitive nature, our predator/prey nature and hunting instincts. It's fun to chase but it's also fun to be chased 🙂. Such a based yet simple game, it's no wonder it's become ubiquitous in nearly every culture around the globe for centuries. Watching those awkward barriers immediately break down and turn into nonstop laughter and revelry was so beautiful to behold. I'm sure the editors caught it too because that piano music was a nice touch 😎.
yunjin in this episode is something, her fit is clean and simple yet her look/visuals still stand out.. the way she speak is so sweet and lovely..while watching this episode i have a smile on my face and i think im gonna rewatch it again
this is so cute, this has me ugly crying. Just childhood innocence is sooo precious, i’m only 18 and seeing this and listening to my parent talk about their childhoods something unlike mine it just seems so pure and innocent. it makes me wish i had one like this
it’s not even like i was raised in a bad environment it’s just media took it away from me, at 8 years old i already had a phone and was watching clips of disasters that happen world wide by the 1st grade. 9/11 every year, cyber bullying, constant pressure to do above and beyond in school and sports cuz we were poor. it’s just kinda sad that as an 18year old, i’m still feeling the pressure and i just have to move on, i think preserving child innocence is important another reason why i find this so sweet because now all the kids have ipad and phones and are on the internet exposed to the same things i was, and i want different for them…
@Naeemah Yasin I think you're right, it's much harder to raise children today and for kids to hold onto their innocence in this period than ever. I'm korean born but grew up in usa. I think korea raise their children differently in general than usa. But it comes with good and bad aspects. There are much more expectations and restrictions for kids in Korea. Typically they study from morning to night 7 days a week, their 12 years revolve around their high school exam, this one determines their future. Children lack freedom and think for themselves even tho they are very smart. I would not raise kids in Korea but the US has its own challenges.
three reasons why japanese doesn't make good friends: first, they makes zero efforts to speak other languages and anyway when we try to speak japanese they laugh at our accents and they don't forgive bad pronounciations secondly, they refuse to show their feelings no matter how polite, kind and respectful we are. just because they refuse to put us in their friendship circle (in fact it's only when they get drunk, it's pathetic) and thirdly, they love to criticize the others in their back. they judge them without knowing them, they don't give us any chance. they don't tell our mistakes, how can we improve ourselves. i like japan, for what it has naturally, but i do not get why its locals are so well seen in the world.
This was so pure to watch. It goes to show how easy it is to start playing as kids and form friendships. Once you’re an adult it’s hard to make friends maybe cause you fear rejection or think its too late, or time consuming. Kids don’t think about that they just want to have fun.. Le Sserafim were good translators too!