Yeah, he looks like somebody you don't want to mess with. And the actors noticed, too ... one stopped mid-sentence and looked at the stick, then at his friend. Best scene ever.
Man with the stick hitting the concrete is the universal language of "Stop it or somebody is going to get whooped. ". Even the child actors knew what it meant and STOPPED immediately talking their lines !!! LOL!
THE GIRL WITH GUCCI BAG: "I'm also a junkman, how about you step on me huh?" also her: Have you heard of CHANEL? GIVENCHY? ARMANI? damn we stan an expensive woman🙌🏻
After she said “I’m also a junk man why don’t you hit me too?” My mind just started going to the children actually beating her up and I can’t stop laughing
@@netto7732 Could you tell me why?and you could read Chinese or…? I think the woman said that because children hit him in that reason ,and children could told she's not a junkman ofcourse.
2:45 this lady is either a teacher or has younger siblings or nephews/nieces. The way she’s talking to the kids is perfect and in a respectful manner. She didn’t shout at them, using baby language and explained what they did was wrong and why. Bravo 👏
The woman who said “Poor men aren’t disgraceful, they buy shoes with their own money. They earn it.” That was amazing. She was teaching those kids something some adults don’t even understand.
1 it was about brands, so even produced in China does not matter because of foreign brand 2 these days china is not a produce country but invention country. From made in China to Invented in China
"Don't pay too much attention to the appearance, the most important is the person's heart." The women knows how to educate the little ones without being a rude grown up, appreciated ❤, bless you.
The old man tapping his stick (umbrella?)...classic Asian dad. That tapping is an actual code: "Stop it now or you'll get smacked." Love it! Haha! The kid actors forgot their lines! Lol!
Why nobody talking about the couple at 2:54 when the guy said : What about i take you to eat ice cream ? hold his hand , your are good friends They going to be awesome parents (if not already)
@Rowena Tam Oh ok. But isn't that the type of thing you leave at home? The way you describe it, it's like a fireplace poker. Why would anyone bring a fireplace poker in the middle of a city?
@@IanSumallo They might be going on a walk during a break at work, or transporting from places. Things look different in the middle of cities compared to what you typically see.
@@IanSumallo Lots of Asian men do dirty jobs. Not all of us are office workers. When our fathers or uncles see something that might be useful, they take it home. Or we randomly pick some stuff to ease our boredom while walking, something to play with.
They’re complaining about his clothes but they have Peppa Pig on their bag(1:55) 😂 Just to clarify: where I live, peppa pig is seen as a funny/meme-ish character, so if I offended anyone or anything, I’m truly sorry! 🙇♀️ (And yes, I know the kids are actors 😂)
No one: The subtitles: "Why are you bellying him?" I'm sorry.. It just sounds so funny when i imagine people bellying each other.. P. S. : i know it's supposed to be "bullied", but you get the joke
The woman in the gucci bag is soooo open minded, she didn't get mad at the two boys, instead she gave them advice and offered them to walk home together
Little boy: *"bags Made in chinna"* *"domestic brands are junk"* Meanwhile me: *wearing and using everything with the "Made in chinna" labels on it and i'm not even Chinese* *silently sobbing bc i've never wear anything from famous brands* 🙂😂
I love how in other countries everyone helps raise kids. It's how society is meant to be. In the US you can't even trust your kids to go outside because there are so many bad people out there.
The couple is so sweet teaching them so kindly and then taking get them to eat ice cream. The girl saying that appearance doesn't matter and also being so kind while looking at them in the eyes. She even said she would take them to their home. 😍❤
Love the guy who came up and started hitting that wooden stake on the concrete.... "Someone wanna die today? Keep that up" is what the kids might have thought but he wanted to discipline them
Well that was enlightening. Those of us who don't live in china, have no problem with items made in china. Is this really a thing that chinese citizens aspire to buy foreign products?
Soul In Israel To a certain extent, yes. To a lot of people, not just Chinese, items made in China are viewed as being inferior in quality, while items made in Japan, America, and Europe are viewed as being higher in quality and more “stylish.” Of course that’s not always the case as a lot of items made in China today are just as good as those made elsewhere. It’s just a stereotype.
@@edwink1467 the company provided them with the tools and the materials to work with and that its still gonna be that same thing if its made in america
Go and open your phones or laptops or any other electronic brands you have. I bet 99% of stuff you have had "made in China" label. Literally almost all electronic components are produced in china.
it's a rather out dated way of thinking. back in the 80s and 90s when china's manufacturing was way down the value chain people in china preferred to buy foreign goods if they could afford it. nowadays more and more people are buying domestic products and foreign brands are losing ground to domestic ones in practically all industries that have a domestic alternative.
Bully: He's wearing brands thats made in China! Me:.... wait..... Aren't you guys in China? And China is your country? Are you looking down on your own country???
What i love about their videos is that people doesnt scream or go "Karen" instantly, they give advice to young kids, to people like as if they knew each other for so long, they open and try to empathize with the actors, these are moments you dont see everyday and from watching all of their videos that traits os something they have from the old generation down to the young. Those are the moments that really makes me cry when I watch their videos. Kudos to all.
The reactions in this video really had me at the brink of tears. Thise two that not only taught the boys, but also invited them to be friends and join hands is so beautiful!