The Struggle of Having Immigrant Parents

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Published 2023-06-09
This is an educational video on Having Foreign Parents in society

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The Struggle of Having Immigrant Parents

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All Comments (21)
  • @Sketchyfella
    The casual racism thing is true. My parents are Mexican, time to time they use racial slurs for races 😭
  • @manlikesohayb3466
    The WORST feeling is when another person who speaks the language your parents does makes fun of you for only understanding but not being fully fluent IT SUCKS
  • @compatriot852
    As somebody who has family from Mexico, the casual racism and language barrier is definitely a thing. They legit have no filter and it's hilarious at times
  • @Queenofthesharkss
    Being foreign is fun and so hard at the same time , it's really something
  • @ObscureNational
    The casual racism thing is too true. My dad is from a eastern europe and bro causally says the most racist things to me.
  • @emmanuelanozie7252
    As a Nigerian myself, I can 100% relate to getting the most diabolical haircuts. From elementary - middle school I would regularly get the 'shaved head' cut and had to go two weeks with getting head slaps.
  • @supremeking6694
    The racism thing is so true, whenever you have foreign parents or not. When my family used to watch TV, and saw some black man doing stupid shit, they would say “Look how black he is”. I would try my best to not laugh, cause I know its always unintentional 💀.
  • @rainmakerr5209
    my parents are arab and i’ve heard the most diabolical things come out of their mouths about every race, including their own race 💀
  • @pangolinh
    My parents are Vietnamese and I can confirm the racism is 100% accurate. My dad casually just says a ton of stereotypes and my mom… literally called a black man the equivalent of the hard R in Vietnamese 💀
  • @TatsumiOga682
    I currently know 4 languages, and that's because I was exposed to all of them back when I was a kid. Now I'm 22 trying to learn Japanese and finally realize how hard it is to learn a new language when you're not a kid
  • as a punjabi kid growing up in canada this is extremely relatable. My parents keep saying that if i go to a indian school i wouldnt even survive or some other shit like saying how western kids are weak af now.
  • @EzygielZZY
    my mom is from Poland and my dad is from Nigeria, what kind of mortal kombat ass combo is that
  • @P.E.K.K.A
    When me and my family escaped the the war in Yemen. I can relate to ALL thing you said in this video. This is why I hate school my family give me so much pressure and always compare me to other kids, but when you compare them to others they will bring up their past.
  • @rustydoodles
    Both of my parents were born in Brasil (met in the US), and I am the only one in my immediate family that speaks fluent English with an American accent . My mum has always complimented my ability to write and speak in English, but she also criticised me for not knowing Portuguese (even though she never even taught me it when I was younger) I basically relate to this video a lot in general, my mum does basically everything in this and I'm glad that it's not just me going through all of this
  • Who knew the struggle of having immigrant parents could be so relatable and hilarious at the same time? This video had me nodding along and laughing out loud at the absurd yet endearing moments that come with navigating two worlds. From the never-ending supply of random household items to the intense emphasis on education, it's like living in a sitcom sometimes! Thanks for turning our shared experiences into comedy gold.
  • @BrainDamageIV
    As a Cantonese person who doesn’t speak my native language, I agree that learning a new language is hard for me to learn because of how I was never taught it when growing up.
  • @weepingkoopa2862
    Im surprised he didn't bring up LGBTQA+ stuff. In some countries topics like that are unthinkable. There are people who don't even believe that gay people can originate from their homelands. Heck, in Japan being gay is seen as an "American thing" from what I've been told.
  • YouTube just casually not notifying me of this video for no particular reason