Hello Cole 👋 Dominic is very brave. He left the United States alone at the age of 16 to start his life adventure. It’s great / I left home when I was 14~joined the army to take an independent adventure~my personality is not like Taiwanese~😅I like adventure (food ~ I dare to eat anything ~ my only strong point越南的鴨仔蛋我也敢吃🥶這會嚇倒不少人) ~ but I did not leave Taiwan, I do not have your great adventurous spirit.清水空氣稍微有點差~我是住在苗栗縣的山區,這裡的空氣就好很多,山區野生動物也很多~山羌、鼬獾、白鼻心、山豬、猴子、藍腹鷴、石虎、各種蛇~等等……(石虎只見過1次、藍腹鷴2次~其他的次數較多)
My parenting experience is listening to children and don’t always judge what they say. This way children will like to talk about things with you so that you know their thoughts and activities. Of course you should give your opinions and point out those wrong doings. Respect them as a person.
Sorry, I found this video too late! Thank you for sharing the story of this American friend, I am so touched! I just want to say, Cole you are the most handsome Canadian I have ever seen, you have the best personality, I admire you! Thank you very much for always making great videos! 👍🥰👏
This is very interesting. I am from Hong Kong. And I live in Vancouver in Canada. I am 64 now. When I was eighteen, I went to college in Oregon. I can hear the Oregonian accent of your guest now that he mentioned he is from Oregon. I went on a packaged tour to Taiwan when I was around 13. In HK in those days, the geography of Taiwan is one of the subjects in our geography classes too. I remembered Taiwan was very green and the smell of sulpher in the hot spring area. We went from north to south through the whole island on a tour bus. I met many people from different backgrounds in Canada. Sometimes I ask them about things I don't understand, e.g. with my faith. I am Catholic. A conversation with a Jewish acquaintance led me to visit the Holy Land and the Mediterranean on a cruise visit. Those visits are so interesting. They broadened my horizon of so many things I read and studied and watched on RU-vid. One thing is sure. We pray for a better world and we try to work towards it when we hajve a chance.
Thank you for the suggestion, that is really more realistic and clear to express love by saying than by doing things. Till now I still have to usually remind myself to practice.
I love this content talking about life and relationships, especially you both talking about life between couples from different countries ❤. Keep the faith 🎉,Good bless!
I'm not a parent, but something I heard recently resonated with me, because it's something I have experienced, and I think it would be a critical part of parenting that can stay with your kids into adulthood, if you get it wrong. Your children should not be the scapegoat for your unfulfilled pursuits in life. They are here because of your choices. They don't owe you anything. Your job is to prepare them for the world, then it's up to them. Being a parent is not a transaction, but something you should give yourself to fully without expectation of "reimbursement."
Hi Cole, Thanks for bring things up like parenting during people's marriage even it's kind of too late for me. However, it helps me to rethink and treat grown up kids differently hopefully to improve relationship.
I remembered from my visit to Taiwan a drink called the papaya milk, 木瓜牛奶, in a plastic bag made fresh. I also read Taiwanese books sometimes since we write the same in HK. But I didn't learn mandarin until I was in college in Oregon. And only for 1 semester since I don't use it...
It seemed easy to say but so hard to practice! Try anyway! At least being aware of good relationships needs a lot of efforts! Thanks for sharing though! Happy Easter!☺