i am vietnamese, and i confirm this is VERY accurate. "how are we going to eat the 4-pound steak, stir fried vegetables and a whole salmon without rice?"
That "trời ơi" was personal😂 As a fellow Vietnamese, i can say that this speech doesn't only happen when you forget to cook the rice. Asian parents can yell this all day. When you get bad marks, not obeying their orders, not studying, not doing the housework, playing games instead of going out, not... Damn that sure is a lot
@George Walker not people who's first language is english. Were talking about the punctuation errors and the grammar errors that make this relatable to people who have relatives such as mothers who did not grow up in an English speaking country
The 5 stages of grief: 1. Denial: “im gonna cook the rice now” 2. Anger: “ANSWER ME!!” 3. Bargaining: “hey bro d you have any cooked rice i could borrow?” 4. Depression: *lying on bed waiting to die 5. Acceptance: *lying on bed, waiting to die
Dream: don’t worry, *i got this* Heres a minute later *”So you can choose between one of the hundreds of thanksgiving meals, a hole restaurant, the hole Soviet Union Of Russia, and of course the rice!”*
Ah, I see youre trying to comment late so I cant read it, huh. Should I get you a faster keyboard. You know what you can keep it Austin. Your name is Austin now
I can confirm this also as gods asian lost son because I failed at not only making but for not eating every grain of rice on my plate. Please forgive me for my sins 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙃🙃🙃🙃 The pain of getting slapped by chopsticks is immeasurable I’m speaking a high level of pain if someone can confirm that will be fine by me.
Actually... When the dad comes in he says he works 26 hours and the mom works 25 hours a day So that means he arrived an hour later So his mom must've beaten him for an hour straight