"It's beautiful" Korean Kid shocked by Black Hair Style For the First Time!

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Published 2023-10-25

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  • Thank you for having me! It was so much fun filming with 최석훈님, 유민님, and Moses. ❤❤
  • @Sisima13
    As a black woman, I’m not into the hair touching, but I love how everyone was being respectful when asking and not just shoving their hand in there without consent ❤️
  • The fact that the kid has a better concept of hair and doesn’t treat different hair as alien just goes to show that it’s not a natural thing for people of different races to view differences as alien. It’s most definitely taught/ignorance shining through. To the kid, curly is curly. ‘Braid’ is braid. Hair is hair.
  • @dueur3046
    i love that the toddler didnt discriminated. bc shes so pure. all she knew was that the african american ppl are human too, just like her. this makes my heart melt :"3
  • As a Black female/person, I am normally opposed to these type of videos, where I normally feel we are being put on exhibit to be accepted by non-Blacks. This feeling comes from being 75 years old and growing up under Jim Crow laws and racism in the US south. However, this was done with dignity and respect. I loved how my young skinfolks presented themselves with pride and confidence in who they are. I support cultural and racial understanding as long as there is a level playfield for my people to be seen, heard and respected, also.Thank you, GIGGLE!!
  • @deannalee6288
    OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDD!!! This old man is officially my favorite Korean in existence. Most of the time Koreans have an almost stand-offish vibe when they meet a black person but he was so curious and respectful about the whole situation and excited so I adore him now.
  • @burneraccount694
    It’s really sad that children are raised to be prejudice because as you can see, yoomin was very pure hearted and didn’t understand the differences. They are socialized to think that way
  • @claritycentral
    This little girl has more politeness than people 4x her age, who feel it's OK to just come up to you and touch apart of your body as if your not human. This is a great learning experience. We may all be different but we are first and foremost.....human.
  • "Is it natural or is it styled? Do you twist it and twist it? Does it untangle in the shower? Does it get done at a salon?" All of the above, sir. All of the above 😂😂😂
  • @msangthrope5396
    I love how the old man had legitimate questions about their hair. He's asking out of curiosity not malice. And hopefully that little girl stays judgemental free. That proves racism is taught rather than inherited.
  • @Brittabiel
    I love that they explained its rude to touch our hair without asking. I had many experiences in Asia where my hair was touched without asking like an entire deadlock in their grip! ❤
  • This was good and respectful. But as a Black women I gave the Black guy the side eye when the girl said she washes her hair once a week and he goes "only once a week?" He knows damn well most Black people do not wash our hair more than once a week because of moisture issues. Not saying all Black people but most Black people even those who are biracial with Black are not washing their hair 2-3 times a week 🤨. Like my guy stop acting like this really surprised you.
  • @L.R._Red
    I love that the little girl asked before touching. This was a lovely bonding & learning moment. 🖤🖤
  • @Tyy02._
    i love how respectful they both are! you’re doing good work showing Koreans black people and showing how we aren’t much different!
  • @stormangelus6638
    Thank you to Moses & Hunter for allowing these lovely people to learn more about the black community & about the rules surrounding hair. This was so sweet! Yoomin's little self is just precious!
  • @JulietteReacts
    When they all held their hair like it was in pigtails. So wholesome!
  • @NiamhWhite-io7fj
    I find it very heartwarming that the LITTLE girl didn't register their skin colour as a difference between them to her a human IS a human just a very heartwarming moment I think everyone can learn a thing or two from her