What on earth are you talking about? 😂 I had to re check the thumbnail after reading your comment and I still don't know what's wrong with your eyes or brain to come to that conclusion.
Western don't throw away plastic bags. At least not all of us. Every Black household has a cabinet full of plastic grocery bags to use for later. There was even a comedy skit where this Black mother disowned her daughter for taking her plastic bag collection to be recycled. I don't know what they do in non-black households though.
White guy from America. here. Can confirm that I too hold onto those plastic bags. Saves so much as dog poop bags and is super helpful when you need to bring things on a camping trip/trip to the beach but don't need a giant bag. Cheers :)
Yea, I have literally never been into a American household that doesn't keep plastic bags. Like, you gotta pay for trash pickup imagines throwing away all those unused bags...smh. Americans too poor for that
I'm biracial black and white so dont know how much I can provide to the convo never knew which side it came from lol. Glad to see that we all share the benefits of saving grocery bags in common here though haha.
The thing that really gets me about the comments about the feminine man only being attracted to the masculine woman because he is actually attracted to men: even if that is true, so what? If they are happy together, why would you care? Just let them be happy together.
@@Pyramanager I don't get it. Y'all talk about toxic masculinity and how men who don't express their femininity are problematic, but when an actual man does it and likes women at the same time y'all insist he's gay? Like do you not realize you're enabling toxic masculinity. It's funny how barely anyone's questioning the woman's sexuality even though she doesn't dress extremely femininely, but when the man does it he *must* be gay. Like a man can be feminine and straight and there's nothing wrong with that. Also, y'all are acting like bisexual people don't exist, you can like both too
@@elpink5424 First off, I dont believe in toxic masculinity or toxic femininity, people can be aholes regardless of gender. The woman isnt very feminine, but shes also not very masculine, thats why nobodys going after her,. Imo, she looks like a regular girl, whereas the guy is extremely feminine. Yes, there are feminine straight men, but pretty much always, if theyre that feminine, then theyre gay, and the opposite rings true for women that are extremely masculine. Final point, yes you can be bi, but these 2 arent. They said they were straight.
@@Pyramanager You can’t not believe in toxic masculinity, it’s a thing that exists because of people like you, and has nothing to do with being an asshole. In your mind, straight men can only act one way: aggressive, emotionless, and non-expressive. If they act outside of that, then you assume they’re gay (forgetting that the basis of being gay is being ATTRACTED to *MEN* not how you look, dress, or talk). Therefore, straight men unfortunately tend to play up those stereotypes that you support when interacting with and courting women. This leads to abuse in some relationships because men have to suppress themselves constantly in this society. That is what toxic masculinity is. You can’t force yourself to be gay just like you can’t force yourself to be straight. You love who you love. He’s living his truth and going against what society wants for him. It would be easier and put less pressure on him to conform and date men like everyone wants him to, but that’s not what he wants. It would not make him happy. Stop telling people what they are because it makes you no better than the homophobes that run conversion camps. Also I don’t like how you imply that a woman dressing in a more masculine way isn’t regular
I'm in an interracial/International relationship. He's Korean, Im white from Texas. We have a lot of cultural differences, but we respect each other's cultures. I love that we get to share different aspects of our cultures with each other. Sometimes there are miscommunication issues due to language but we work through it. I love him so much.
Sometimes there are miscommunication issues but for the majority of the time we communicate well. He is nearly fluent in English. he just messes up some words and phrases occasionally. Usually when that happens we talk about what he meant say and figure it out. @@AngelGomez-ld9nt
@@AngelGomez-ld9nt Communication is a way of understanding, but love is a feeling. Time spent together, even if communication is not perfect, should make it obvious. You either feel it or you don't, that's how you know.
I'm a Mexican American from California living in Japan and I have a Japanese fiance. Hispanic guys and Asian women are usually an uncommon pair, even in places like California, but in Japan everyone is happy for us and super friendly to me. When me and my girl visit my family in America, we sometimes get stared at or people ask my girl if she's from "China," which is annoying.
The China part is same as being a "white" European in Japan. While the staring is better now days.. you are always asked if your from America. I expect it is for the same basic reason, a large part of the visiting foreigners are.. Personally, I couldn't care less, they are just curious and rarely have any ill intent.
This is also common in poorer white families. Everyone I know has a bag of bags so I'm thinking it's probably like an middle class and upper class thing?
Actually the spicy food of Mexico was imported to Korea after trading was established, and then the local people gained a taste for spice. My brother-in-law from Mexico had Korean food and he said if you add a Lime juice then you almost have Mexican flavor haha. I think the importance of family in Korea and hosting somebody to show your food, culture, and life is very similar to Mexican culture as well I don't throw away the plastic bags, but I put them inside a big plastic bag... A bag of bags is what I have haha
Although I don't live in my home country, even when I did, half of my relationships there were interracial. Personally, I love learning languages and different cultures, and I have a passion for traveling. I think interracial relationships can be more fun and interesting. But they do require more communication and compromise.
I think I heard my mom say it best as to interracial relationships. My friend is Chinese American (3rd generation) and she as well as her cousin were on the track team with me, that's how we knew each other, and we dated for only about 5 months before breaking up (as to why, she was/is gay), and we still talk as much as we can in our busy lives, she's got a girlfriend and they've moved to Colorado for school. She wants to be a teacher out there. Just a few weeks before we broke up, I remember I got into a fight with someone in school for saying something about her. That same night that I got the suspension I remember my mom saying that if we were different we wouldn't all be able to have children together. And I really vibe with that idea.
@4:03 My son does that ! If I ask, "You're not going to the park?" He'll say "Yes" and then I'm like, "Oh! You're going!?" Then he's like "No" 😅 lol... He's actually right when you think about it logically. No one taught him that either, it's just how his brain works.
honestly growing up in a highly mixed country (about 50%) and having interracial parents it will always shock me that some places it is viewed as a "taboo" or unexpected lol
@@biazacha it's crazy, when i was a kid i genuinely believed everyone had one white parent and one black because it was my case and every other kid around me lol
I am guessing that I am in a group that's probably not to many at my age are viewing their video. At 67 and married now over 44 years to my Korean wife, we find their videos very refreshing and enjoyable. We really enjoy the changes in attitudes from our generation to the current.
The outrage about the tea was that the teabag must be in the cup first. Otherwise it floats on top and doesn't draw properly 😅😅😅 I have tea at least 8 times a day 😅😅😅
This video has solodified my belief because i see asians and asian americans get so much hate for nit dating out side of their race but THERES LITTLE TO NO OPTIONS and then of course here in the us there is opportunity but parental pressure and culturle pressure come into play but there are still interracial couples.
My husband is white and I'm black. Sadly yes people still judge and stare and say things in this day and age. I've even had someone I used to consider a close family friend say I'm not black because of how I act and the fact that I married a white man. It's refreshing to see just because your not around other cultures doesn't mean you judge them.
OK, don't think you're aware of this. But actually there's a thing called vitiligo and vitiligo is basically one of person has a skin condition that makes them kind of look like polka-dotted cow. They look both brown and a lighter color turn multiple people around the world, kind of like Winnie Harlow. Keeping plastic bags in the house is actually a thing that happens with black people. Latino people, Filipino people Caribbean people on a sea. It's just that thing a lot of people do, but not everybody does. Same thing with keep in touple wear and use it to put up the food in it. If you ever see a cookie basket, just know that it's probably a soap and kit in there. If you see a tubble wear of butter, it probably has spaghetti in it. Okay yeah She's vietnamese Her husband is German
Hum,came across the channel, interesting, I'm African American/Indigenous American my 1st boyfriend is Chinese, we grew up in the same neighborhood, we had four children and got married 👰 it lasted 14yrs.until he cheated,my in laws never treat me bad or down upon and if I could I marry an interracial again,I don't judge by the olor of the skin but the content of their ♥ heart😊
Im white and I save plastic bags! sometimes at my local grocery store you can take them back and recycle them! Also when I do throw one away I always imagine a sea turtle eating it and I feel really bad I threw it away lol
We keep the plastic bags but don't really use them, when there's no more space we take them to the grocery store to recycle. But newspaper bags will always be perfect for picking up dog poop 😆
Regardless of their sexuality I've known about them for a while Men can be féminine and woman can be masculine. I'm saying this as a person who grew up a tomboy , given I'm also pansexual and I change how I dress depending on ny mood
We are all one race, humans. We have different nationalities and cultures, it’s all, and globalization of our society economically and socially facilitated connection internationally. That being said, some of those tik toks are very funny 😂
i'm the product of an international LDR between a Puerto Rican and British/Scottish person, now i'm born and raised in the US in an international LDR w a Chinese partner in Malaysia my younger brother also married a Grenadian w British roots (no LDR tho, they were high school sweethearts)!! we're all about that multiracial, multicultural blending
친절한 숙녀 여러분, 남자는 가방을 쓰레기통에 버리지 않았습니다. 비디오는 그가 전체 서랍뿐만 아니라 전체 캐비닛을 채울 만큼 충분한 가방을 모았다는 것을 보여줍니다! 그는 내가 한 것처럼 그들 모두를 구하고 있습니다. 저도 같은 종류의 가방을 여러 용도로 사용하고(당신 같은 작은 쓰레기통 안감 포함) 비슷한 비축품이 있었지만 지금은 모두 사라졌습니다. 요즘 캐나다의 대부분의 주요 상점에서 더 이상 비닐봉지를 제공하지 않기 때문에 이제 내 것을 사야 합니다. :( 남자에게는 보물이 있습니다! 😂
I grew up in the suburbs in Pennsylvania, everyone has plastic bags somewhere, there are very few asians that live in my hometown. Who are these people that don't do this?
7:10 What this couple i mean how can they came in this list even though they're international korean-england couple 😂 and they're perfect for each other ☘️ and in between them have no interracial things
I think that’s what a lot of people don’t get about racism. 1960 was bad with the booing but I’m not a fan of 2022 with the cheering either. It should just be a thing that’s neither good nor bad, it shouldn’t make a difference.
1:41 is not really an interracial couple. that’s aileen and deven. they’re both asian. aileen is filipina and deven is filipino and south asian (i forgot which country)
Black men were hung, dragged, beat up and/or jailed for LOOKING at a white woman in a way someone didn't like in the 1960s in America. It was defnitely a huge risk for love for anyone to get together at that time.
I'm nearly 50 and i remember when my son was born my family was concerned because his mom is black. Then later I was engaged to a Filipina and they told me that it was a bad idea so i didn't marry her. They also were upset when i dated a native american woman. The only woman they approved of was the white woman i married and later divorced.
Why did you listen to your family? I’m the same age, and my family has always supported no matter who I was with. I mostly dated Caucasian and Latina. Not one was an Asian.
At 1:28 , that was not foundation on his face. He has a skin condition called vitiligo. It happens when some parts of the skin anywhere on the body does not have pigment. It’s most noticeable on dark skinned people since their skin is filled with melanin. Greetings from Chi🌆