"I'll Hold on to your money for you"
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Published 2024-02-12
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All Comments (21)
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Hold on as in: “you’re never seeing this again” ☠️
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My dad held onto my red envelopes for 18 years. Every year he deposited them into an account so they could grow in interest. On my 18th birthday, he gave me a check for around $50,000 and I got a truck for work and college. I hated that he held the money when I was little. But damn I was happy he held it for me when I turned 18.
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steven: GETTING 2000 DOLLARS IN ONE ENVELOPE me: CRIES IN NON ASIAN
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"I feel you, Asian parents always finding creative ways to save money for us, even if it's a little frustrating at times."
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"It's great to be a parent" - Steven He
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The simultaneous magnanimity and being a cheapskate in Asian parents should honestly be studied.
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2:13 Me! Oh I’m just reliving my trauma of the past except it’s my birthday money, that my dad gambled away and lost everything!
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The therapist session was brilliant 😂
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“I give you special deal: We round up! $95,000.” 😂😂😂
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"CHEAP BASTARD! I see you driving a Tesla, I know you got cash" is my new favorite line XD
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It is funny for adults but for kids, it is truly heartbreaking and affects their confidence.
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the “buy rounds of chocolate milk for his whole school” line absolutely killed me lol i was laughing so hard at that for a solid 5 minutes straight
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If you have a niece or nephew, the greatest Chinese New Year's gift you can give them is a note hidden in the envelope warning them to HIDE THE BAG
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“Auntie Helen gave $50” Uncle Rodger: Haiyaaa
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03:05 the piece here, 'Der Erlkönig' is about a father rushing to save his son's life, but in this clip, it's Steven's dad absolutely ruining him lmao
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out of all your videos this is the best one by far!!! 15/10!!!
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The fact that you dare say the phrase “I want to buy video game” and your parent doesn’t scold you immediately is very fascinating
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Steven: gets $2000 in his red envelopes Me: cries in $8
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Lol you're video is so true, my parents straight up robbed my new years money when I was a kid, anything over $20 they "keep it safe" the the "bank" and then "forget" about it when I ask them for it
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love the video's Steven keep up the amazing work dude