As a black American, I can relate!!🤣🤣🤣🤣... My African roots must run deep! Side note: I got smart and started telling my Mom I completed my homework at school 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm Brazilian and that reminds me A LOT of mothers here. My mother screamed, threw her slippers, fought with my father, said things that had nothing to do with the task, freaked out... and the next day acted as if NOTHING had happened!
@@-justthatash567they didn't say dad got yelled at because he defended them... He probably just walked into the room n got caught in the crossfire. Yelling a streak at him for every wrong answer "this is your child, not mine, yours, why you have dumb child?! I don't have dumb child and where have you been? Who you with, huh?! You out making more dumb child?!.. You, stop crying, read next question.. and you . This is all your fault!! Now you both wash up, time to eat. I love you!" 😂😂
Same !!!! What is the joke ? Srsly moms should get new pick up lines .... oh did u not learn this in school is one What were you doing in class is another Srsly they should get new pick up lines yo ! 😕😕😞😞
Same... she used that line for every subject and every doubt.. like even if it was in cooking my mom used to say that(she used to do that to make me laugh after she slapped me for something)
Same here and once i didnt actually got taught and we had to find out, my mother said “OH SO YOU LYING TO ME THEY DID TEACH YOU” until she asked the teacher-
Hmm my mama beat me ehn. Dullness comot from head. No be person tell me to learn book BY FORCE. Today am grateful though cos i grasp things FAST. Talk about childhood PTSD trauma ....lol
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I felt the apple 🍎in my throat crying as a child. When I trained my children I took the American approach with love and tender care abstaining from verbal abuse. I dare not repeat what I didn't enjoy as a child.
Bless!. The one that made me laugh most was 3 -3, the girl knew ahead of time that she didn't know the answer even from reading the question!. That means 'I'm dead today' so you feel sorry for your life as it flahes before you. That is the cry 😢 she had. This is my dad teaching me as a kid. God bless our parents!
When I was in like third grade or something, I was still just starting to learn multiplication. We had a family friend who’s 10-year-old son knew how to multiply in the 12x table by memory. My dad was like “how come he can multiply in the 12x table my memory as you can’t???” I was just starting to get used to multiplying so to this day, I still cannot fathom as to why he expected me to know that. (I’m Asian as well, the struggle is real :’D)
@@adrienscrown2079 same and the part that make me wants to cry more is when they ask 'do they have 2 heads? They can do it with the same one head everybody have so why can't u?' Ahhhhh when this happen I want to say that it's not my fault I was born stupid soooo bad but i don't wanna get smacked so I can't even dare say it *cries in frustration* 😭😭😭 (I'm African by the way)
My dad is like this, I suffered in his hands to the point I was promoted on trial and he followed me to school and made sure I repeated the class and after that I became the best students through out and I was even given a head boy position which I turned down for assistant head boy for personal reasons my only pain is my dad died before I finished secondary school and there was no one to help me with studies as my mum was not educated enough to help so my grade started dropping, I respect parent because they know the best way to train a child and for record my dad never used the harsh way on my siblings because they were doing well.
Yeah not every Asian parent is like this, my parents are Asian did not help me with my homework like this also, well my mom knocked my head and shouted a bit but that’s it lol.
Lol the most useless part is how they yell the question over and over again, thinking it will make you understand it better. DID I GET IT THE FIRST TIME? I swear they get something out of beating you 💀💀
Indeed it's sad. Personally, when I had a math homework, I had a struggle, because I had a pressure, not an explication, I was humiliated everytime, especially in front of a bunch of relatives, everyone was staring at me and laughing, when I was trying to solve those math problems, while my mom was yelling at me: " you are so dumb, you can't even solve it ". Now I'm old enough, have three kids, I have a master's degree,speak 5 different languages, BUT I can't count. I don't know multiplication table, I don't know elementary arithmetic, I never count change while shopping, though I did my best to finally learn it, with different methods, even by downloading and playing math games for kids. Nothing works, although I have a good memory. I don't know if it's called dyscalculia, but I definitely know that it has psychological impact from my childhood.
Is the current generation like that? Because I basically vowed to never became like that if only to spite my parents, and now that I'm grown-up I notice most of my generation seems to have taken the same vow. No scarring the young minds (through corporal punishment) from us.
i have a mom for kenya (its in Africa) and she doesn't hit me bc she grew up getting hit and she doesn't want to traumatise us( me and my siblings) soooo i guess l am lucky oh and my grandmother she used beat up my mom but now she to old so she to weak to hit me guess who's lucky mmhhmhm uohoh uhuuhuuuuu
This gave me flashbacks of my friends mom. Her mom destroyed her with this type of abuse. If its a cultural thing, as suggested by the vid/comments, I dont understand how African kids are expected to survive, let alone thrive and prosper?😢
I didn't oh! My dad always helped with our homeworks and he's the most patient man I know. My mum wasn't so patient and I took after her. I need to change Sha!
i'm asian but this is giving me major flashbacks to when i was first learning math. my mom supervised me when i did my math homework and she always had a ruler next to her that she'd hit me with if i answered a question incorrectly.
Well I'm a sensitive person and my parents know it so they just need to scold me and I'll start crying, I got 5 to 6 slaps in my life, but scolding was like a slapping to me too and don't even talk about actual slapping, I get really mad. So this is the same with me but just add scolding rather than slapping.
This made me take a trip down memory lane. The part where I was asked to read the math questions, calculate it, and I would get it wrong. Then get slapped or beaten, and then the crying. Then I would get asked “why are you crying? Did I beat you?” Even though I know they did and they themselves know they did I would say no to avoid getting beaten even more
I love the 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' music here. It does feel that way! I'm not African, but this does give me memories of that feeling of being under pressure and on the spot when spelling a word and giving a maths answer. But no way was I treated like shit and abused here.
I am 12 years and when it comes to study i always gog beaten😂😂😂😂😂🤦♀️and then my mom beat me more to stope me from crying 😂😂😂🤦♀️omo wtf🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
woah- i'm extremely shocked that i saw your comment here! loved your channel when i was in middle school, that was like 6+ years ago. and i agree with it being the same experience.
Funny, I’m South Korean, adopted and raised by parents who are white af, and my parents tell me, ‘Just try your best in college, that’s all that matters.’, but for whatever reason, I hold the belief that a 3.3, borderline 3.4GPA about two semesters before my Associates (2-year) is below national average, and I can’t seem to stop beating myself for it not being higher.
My mom was like this, I feared her to death and I struggled with education all thru my life. This does not help a child.. it puts much fear and thus failure
@celestina's formulas I'm doing well and I still love my parents but honestly I hate that they did this kind of stuff when I was younger. Making these jokes is how we cope, I guess?
celestina's formulas It’s not abuse (to me) when I have a math problem and I can get it my mom will scream (but won’t hit me). Doesn’t mean it’s abuse they do it out of love, they want you to pass but get frustrated how they repeat it a hundred Gomes and you don’t get it. Your looking at the negative side, look at the positive.
Why would you thankful ? For installing fears in their child ? For making them hate themselves or their parents ? Or to create mental trauma for the rest of your life to enjoy ?
Accuracy: 100%
Emotional trauma: 100%
Love for mathematics: questionable
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So true
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It took me forever to begin to enjoy math. I truly was emotionally traumatized as a kid.
When she was crying while counting it brought back so many memories
That is with Indian kid as well
As well as Bangladeshi kids
Same here
As well as asians
Indonesian kids too
The crying while counting part is the _honest freaking truth_
Hahahaha
Yup same
Sounded like singing
As a black American, I can relate!!🤣🤣🤣🤣... My African roots must run deep!
Side note: I got smart and started telling my Mom I completed my homework at school 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
When she was crying while reading the next question *i felt that*
Same that used to be me crying and reading Question
Same
@Ethan Murphy lol
Same like what
In my spirit...
When u can't read cause the tears making ur eyes blurry-
Omg " you better wipe those tears idiot " OMG RELATABLE
Yes xD
So true 😂
So True
THIS 😭
In india, the questions be like if kiran had 4 apples and anu had 6 bananas what is the perimeter of their house😂😂😂
Totally 101%relatable though im not an indian but African :-[
@@anonymouswinggirlmotswagae9283 finally , good to know that someone knows the pain🤣😭
@@pc513 the question can be like what is the circumference of a circle if pie is 67.use p as radius
Me writing the test be like holy sh*t
@@pc513 the question can be like what is the circumference of a circle if pie is 67.use p as radius
Me writing the test be like holy sh*t
@@anonymouswinggirlmotswagae9283 🤣🤣🤣
I'm Brazilian and that reminds me A LOT of mothers here.
My mother screamed, threw her slippers, fought with my father, said things that had nothing to do with the task, freaked out... and the next day acted as if NOTHING had happened!
At least your Dad defended you
They be weird like that😂
@@-justthatash567they didn't say dad got yelled at because he defended them... He probably just walked into the room n got caught in the crossfire. Yelling a streak at him for every wrong answer "this is your child, not mine, yours, why you have dumb child?! I don't have dumb child and where have you been? Who you with, huh?! You out making more dumb child?!.. You, stop crying, read next question.. and you . This is all your fault!! Now you both wash up, time to eat. I love you!"
😂😂
Everyone ... seriously ?
No one talk about her acting ?
She is amazing everything is on point.
Exactly
Ahahaha she killed it. Everything is on point 👌🏽
I know right? like how does she do it? I mean how does she divide herself into to more than 1 person😳😳😳👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿?
My heart was beating fast like for real! She was amazing and on point!
Yes I think so too but I hope the scenario doesn't actually happen.
I feel guilty laughing at this. This is like watching a therapy session.
Same I feel guilty but I'm laughing 😂
this is therapy?
I know!! I felt the same.
lol me too sis😂
@@eloranyamuziga4455 Yep-
If you didn’t pass through this, your childhood never complete 😂😂
Thanks to this, It gives us mental truma for rest of our lives.
I’m honestly glad I didn’t go through this.
with this kind of discipline, you can *NEVER* forget 3 minus 3 😂😂
three divided by three hahaha
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And traumatized for life too
My mother’s favorite line was: “They didn’t teach you this in school?”
Bruh this is sooo relatable and my dad is like “is it not in the book”
Same !!!!
What is the joke ?
Srsly moms should get new pick up lines ....
oh did u not learn this in school is one
What were you doing in class is another
Srsly they should get new pick up lines yo ! 😕😕😞😞
Lol I would say that we just learned it and I still need practice
Same... she used that line for every subject and every doubt.. like even if it was in cooking my mom used to say that(she used to do that to make me laugh after she slapped me for something)
Same here and once i didnt actually got taught and we had to find out, my mother said “OH SO YOU LYING TO ME THEY DID TEACH YOU” until she asked the teacher-
She started crying as she was reading the second question because she already knew at did not know it 😂😂😂
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Hmm my mama beat me ehn. Dullness comot from head. No be person tell me to learn book BY FORCE. Today am grateful though cos i grasp things FAST. Talk about childhood PTSD trauma ....lol
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the facial expressions are on point, brudda. i felt that deep in my soul.
This should also be Caribbean parents lol 😂 🇹🇹
WHEN YOU CANT READ BECAUSE YOUR EYES ARE BLURRY FROM THE TEARS AHAHAHAHAHAHHA i remember
This is so relatable, lol
Okay, that is so TRUE 😂😂😂😂
Walahi it's true 😂😂
Why is it so true 😭
@@user-lw5wi8su7r yessss
RIP to all the African children right now doing online school and having their parents help with learning
Lol and African American children because my son was catching it with that eLearning 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My school bubble closed
Rip me
That's one harsh stereotype
My heart just.....stopped 😳🥺😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
3 years later still got me laughing how good this is
My mom used to teach me like this. I admit it was traumatizing when I was a kid but then after I grew up into adult, I'm laughing my ass off😆
Bro, It helps for a short period of time. But beating children causes a lot of problems for kid later
@@Sara-gl2mg Agree. Would never do this to my future children
The crying part when she got slapped is too true 😭😂😂
I feel you
Very true and I’m Cuban .
We share the same past😂😂😂
Yes it's true😭😭
and if I didn't cry I would get it worse. My poor sisters would say, cry Mar cry Damn I was a stuborn kid
I'm an Indian. And that's literally how my mom used to teach me when I was a kid ... So relatable..
💯 relatable 😂😂😂
@@Abu-hn3lp 🙂😕☹️😢
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I felt the apple 🍎in my throat crying as a child.
When I trained my children I took the American approach with love and tender care abstaining from verbal abuse.
I dare not repeat what I didn't enjoy as a child.
you are a smart human being
Good for you.
This is the most relatable,nostalgic, masterpiece, underrated, video I've ever seen in my whole existence.
I see indian and African parents are lot alike...😂😂
This literally is made me remember my old days...😭😭
Yes true😅😁
African and asian parents in general are just like this
So true-
Lol. They are alike and I see a lot of connection. I am a Nigerian and watch zeeworld and I can relate to a lot of things Indians do.
And latin parents too👁👄👁, mi mom is sooooo like this video, kuak.
I just found out that African, Arabic, Asian and Latin moms have a meeting every tuesday to think new tactics to beat em children up
OMG 🤣🤣🤣
And Arab
@@-amel-9896 you're right thx
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@@isabelladk9954 Oh, and Jamaica! 🤣😂
Lmao when my Asian mum taught me mathematics, I'll always end up crying. Those activity books of mine, hold a lot of tears. 😂😂
😂😂😂😂👍🏽
every African child has gone through this i remember this clearly. your heart would be beating through your chest
That "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" soundtrack really killed me😂😂😂😂
Same XD
Kaun banega karodpati..🤣
Kbc* 😂
Yes😂😂😂😂😂😂
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When the book is wet because of tears ✋
Lol
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Omg yes-
Yep (Indian life here✋🏻💜)
Bless!. The one that made me laugh most was 3 -3, the girl knew ahead of time that she didn't know the answer even from reading the question!. That means 'I'm dead today' so you feel sorry for your life as it flahes before you. That is the cry 😢 she had. This is my dad teaching me as a kid. God bless our parents!
in brazil it's the same lmao 💀 my mother never had the patience to teach me. i did my homework always wetting my books with my tears
Esse vídeo me trouxe várias memórias traumatizantes de lições de casa kkkkk
That's horrible. Sorry to hear that.
Man eu chorava demais vey,tinha vez q meu tio e minha tia tinha q mandar ela parar
When she cried "mommy 6" I got instant PTSD
lol me too. I just flashed back to primary school days and the endless tears during maths homework.
Ok I'm not only one who got an instant flash back to the past
PTSD for sure !!!! I hated homework so much !!!
Onfg me toooooo!!!!
Same, i remember i can can,t remember tables beyond 5 n my mom to memorize me in the same way, my maths was so weak, till today😂😂
Me: Laughs
Also me : [Traumatic flashbacks]
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This is how I felt last night while helping my son with his homework 😄 I managed to calm myself but deep inside I was on fire 🤣🤣
🤣🤣 I can't wait to have kids.
@@lalina1304 it's fun to have kids but sometimes you just have to take a deep breath 🤣
you just saved your son from parental trauma :)
give yourself a deep breath, pat on the back, and a dessert of choice
@@lalina1304 Don't do that on your child, please.
i'm russian and this is how i did my homework the whole elementary school
И не говори
For real?? I didn't know white parents also do that
@@arabaotoo4080 Oh, that's simply because RUSSIANS
@@arabaotoo4080 well.. russians are a little bit of africans themselves.
@@arabaotoo4080 Russians are asian...?
My parents: Why don't you ask us for help on your homework?
Also my parents:
truuuuuuue 10000000000%
True
Trueee
fax
IKR
Every asian parents when their kids can't even do subtraction: "DISGRACE"
Ikr
Ikr
When I was in like third grade or something, I was still just starting to learn multiplication. We had a family friend who’s 10-year-old son knew how to multiply in the 12x table by memory. My dad was like “how come he can multiply in the 12x table my memory as you can’t???”
I was just starting to get used to multiplying so to this day, I still cannot fathom as to why he expected me to know that.
(I’m Asian as well, the struggle is real :’D)
@@adrienscrown2079 same and the part that make me wants to cry more is when they ask 'do they have 2 heads? They can do it with the same one head everybody have so why can't u?' Ahhhhh when this happen I want to say that it's not my fault I was born stupid soooo bad but i don't wanna get smacked so I can't even dare say it *cries in frustration* 😭😭😭 (I'm African by the way)
OMG IKR 😂
My dad is like this, I suffered in his hands to the point I was promoted on trial and he followed me to school and made sure I repeated the class and after that I became the best students through out and I was even given a head boy position which I turned down for assistant head boy for personal reasons my only pain is my dad died before I finished secondary school and there was no one to help me with studies as my mum was not educated enough to help so my grade started dropping, I respect parent because they know the best way to train a child and for record my dad never used the harsh way on my siblings because they were doing well.
No, that's not the way to teach a child. This is putting trauma and fear on your child.
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An an Asian person, I conclude that Asian parents and African parents are the same lol
Lol your so right 😂😂😂
I feel the same
Lmao thats my Indian parents😂
The same happens in india too😅 ... Specially home tutor or school teacher teach like that too...
@dandiia lmao
Asian's parents literally hit us then tell us "What's the problem? Why u crying?"
😂😂
No they don't ask! They hit again and yell to stop crying
I was traumatised dude I never spoke to my mom ever again 💀
Ikr and they literally yelled again "I get angrier the more you cry"
@@Hyeoreo 😭🙂😂Ughh its so annoying
@@Goldenmaknae-xu3jr Oh mah Gawd!!!
My Latin mom's favorite phrase: "I want to know what you are going to school for.". .and that's how I grew up hating math!
my childhood was not like this, but reading everyone's comments makes me really sad :(
Yeah not every Asian parent is like this, my parents are Asian did not help me with my homework like this also, well my mom knocked my head and shouted a bit but that’s it lol.
Lol the most useless part is how they yell the question over and over again, thinking it will make you understand it better. DID I GET IT THE FIRST TIME? I swear they get something out of beating you 💀💀
Me too
My parents just didn't care of my homework. But I studied well.
Indeed it's sad. Personally, when I had a math homework, I had a struggle, because I had a pressure, not an explication, I was humiliated everytime, especially in front of a bunch of relatives, everyone was staring at me and laughing, when I was trying to solve those math problems, while my mom was yelling at me: " you are so dumb, you can't even solve it ". Now I'm old enough, have three kids, I have a master's degree,speak 5 different languages, BUT I can't count. I don't know multiplication table, I don't know elementary arithmetic, I never count change while shopping, though I did my best to finally learn it, with different methods, even by downloading and playing math games for kids. Nothing works, although I have a good memory. I don't know if it's called dyscalculia, but I definitely know that it has psychological impact from my childhood.
This unlocked an old memory of when my Asian mom would “help” me with homework and make me cry every time 😭😭😂😂
Is the current generation like that? Because I basically vowed to never became like that if only to spite my parents, and now that I'm grown-up I notice most of my generation seems to have taken the same vow. No scarring the young minds (through corporal punishment) from us.
that happened to me yesterday ;(
@@ok-bg1un so sad
Omg YESSS 😂😂😂 we asian build by strong mom indeed 😂
Sameeeee
When she started crying when she was counting, I started laughing so hard cause it's so true.
..for real 😂 she's GOOD
i have a mom for kenya (its in Africa) and she doesn't hit me bc she grew up getting hit and she doesn't want to traumatise us( me and my siblings) soooo i guess l am lucky oh and my grandmother she used beat up my mom but now she to old so she to weak to hit me guess who's lucky mmhhmhm uohoh uhuuhuuuuu
@@hotsomila3771 lucky.
I felt scared tho
This gave me flashbacks of my friends mom. Her mom destroyed her with this type of abuse. If its a cultural thing, as suggested by the vid/comments, I dont understand how African kids are expected to survive, let alone thrive and prosper?😢
This video really be like, "This is a core memory."
😂😂😂😂
Even though I'm not African, (I'm Asian) This is so relatablee 😭
This is basically asian, black, and hispanic moms in a nutshell
Some times I wish I was white😭😭😭😭 the amount of homework truama I got👁👄👁
@@bluenorth3965 they aren't bad parents tho 🤣
Blue North there’s kids that had it worse
arab moms: *sips tea LOUDLY*
+ Russian, my music theory lessons were brutal
If you didn't pass through this, your childhood is questionable
Honestly
Aswear
Didn't go through this. I never asked for help for this specific reason and my dad never "knew how to do it "
I didn't oh! My dad always helped with our homeworks and he's the most patient man I know. My mum wasn't so patient and I took after her. I need to change Sha!
Aswr, we all had that moment in our lives
My mother's Slavic and this was literally my childhood 😂
This made remember when my mom would "help" me with my homework and she would usually made me cry like this😆😆😆
“SIX MUMMY SIX” .... this is too relatable i cant-
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
IKRRR
😂
The likes are 666 and I'm in the dark, mom I'm scared
THIS IS WHAT MY MUM DOES TO ME
THEN I SHOUT FOR MY BROTHER TO HELP ME
indian moms are also like this but they always remember where the stick is
Thats right 😂
😂😂😂😂
hahahahhaha
She is half indian
My mom is not like this tho. Omg what is this 😂
I know those notebooks always have tears and it's a universal thing
Hah, I'm from Poland and this is how you can describe doing homework with my parents. I'm so glad that I don't have to do it anymore 🙃
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The back hand slap is factory data reset, delete erase everything in one. African homes no joke
Ykk😂😂😂
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You said it all
😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
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😂😂😂 for real tho
Haha yes girl
Im cri
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This unlocked an old memory of when my African mom Would “help” me with homework and make me cry every time 😭😅
This is 100% onpoint.
Not only African parents but aslo indian.. Sympathy from India🇮🇳
It was my father 😭😭
@@NK-vj2sw Same 😑
Yaa soooooo true it happened to be also 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
When I couldn't read (when I was a 4 year old kid), this is how I was taught. 😂😂😢😢
You forgot....
*Mauritian..*
This is Caribbean parents as well. They don't help with homework, they only repeat the questions over and over while shouting at you Lol.
This is parentd in general😅
Indian parents too
😄
Accurate definition of my Jamaican parents😂😂
Totally
i'm asian but this is giving me major flashbacks to when i was first learning math. my mom supervised me when i did my math homework and she always had a ruler next to her that she'd hit me with if i answered a question incorrectly.
Same
I'm 33 and I remember what it was like when I was in school. I was 12 then. The psycho-trauma still remains))) Greetings from Ukraine !!! =)
rip
Asian parents: *finally a worthy opponent.. our battle shall be legendary*
@@gaminghoodplaysroblox4244 huh , were talking about race lol , if you're from Asia , youre Asian
@@gaminghoodplaysroblox4244 Asian and Indian? Aren’t they the same? Isn’t Indian Asian-?
The only people who don’t beat their kids are white people tbh
@aluroixa Even though I’m not Chinese or white I feel your pain lol 😂
@@user-jr9gw3gl7z u don't know what your saying, lol
I am indian but this is all so familiar.crying and reading the questions and if you get wrong one slap on the face.This is so relatable and true.🤣😂
Yes me too😂😂
Soo true
Well I'm a sensitive person and my parents know it so they just need to scold me and I'll start crying, I got 5 to 6 slaps in my life, but scolding was like a slapping to me too and don't even talk about actual slapping, I get really mad. So this is the same with me but just add scolding rather than slapping.
😄😄agreed
Yeah same completely relatable i am indian too
Reading the comments got a conclusion: asians, africans and latinamericans have a lot in common lol
Omg so true my asian parents would smack me if i got it wrong
And Europeans too. 💁🏻♀️
I'm from Poland. My Dad was doing the same.
@@Shsidjd Different culture Karen
😂😂😂 that slap was something serious. Sometimes fear opened our brains for sure while other times it became the biggest mental block to learning 😅
Aside from all this, that was GOOD acting
You know the acting’s good when the audience get *flashbacks*
Exactlyyy especially since it's just to herself
Cringe*
Im asian. why does this seem so familiar lmao. crying sobbing while reading the questions. omg and the looming doom
yessss😭😭😭😭
Ditto 😖😱😫😰😓
Hahaha yeah right?
I have been too scared to hand in my homework because it’s is literally soaked in tears
The Looming Doom!!! If you mess up, then damn... Do not wanna go there
They beat u up with the intention of making u cry 😥 And beat u up again to make u stop crying.😏🤷
Confused yet very lovely set of ppl😏
Very lovely abusive people
This made me take a trip down memory lane. The part where I was asked to read the math questions, calculate it, and I would get it wrong. Then get slapped or beaten, and then the crying. Then I would get asked “why are you crying? Did I beat you?” Even though I know they did and they themselves know they did I would say no to avoid getting beaten even more
I can’t breath the fact that this is so accurate is actually funny the flashbacks are coming back to me.
Ummmmm i don t understand why is she so agressive
I swear, this is me with my nieces... 😂 😂.. This is so true
Right?!?😅😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣
Low key abusive..... I remember this all too well lol but we still laugh😆
The flashbacks are way to real 😂😂😂😂😭😭
I'm indian but this is how my father used to teach me math & I used to cry like this as well :3
😥
My father is a maths teacher
Ya my mom as well.... She is maths teacher...
From India 🇮🇳❤
@@snehabalshi1503 even I am from India, Tamil nadu
@caitlin same tho , I used to cry like hell😅😂
0:54 “NO NO NO SIX!” 😂😂😂😂😂 so relatable as heck!
0:33 OSA! GIVE ME KING/CAINE!! 😂😂😂😂😂
1:39 YOU DIRACE!/DISGRACE!
I love the 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire' music here. It does feel that way!
I'm not African, but this does give me memories of that feeling of being under pressure and on the spot when spelling a word and giving a maths answer. But no way was I treated like shit and abused here.
Anyone with parents from a "developing" or "third world" country knows. 😂
Developing umm India
@@Manasvi119 Yes, India is developing.
@@general_electrics No it ain't it is just said to make our fellow Indians feel better. The country is still a shithole.
I’m from Russia and you’re right
*laughs in Kazakh but Bengali because I am both* yeye
American parents: " Ok sweetie now let's solve this problem"
African, Asian, Latina, Slavic parents: LESS CRYING MORE CALCULATING
Me with my Hispanic mom and Slavic dad: 😣
My 1/2 Nigerian 1/2 Croatian mother:
@Rosen Dale exactly!😂😑. 🤓
@@nyudoragon1478 when life is too easy ppl start to create problems themselves
ATINYYYYY💕
"Mommy siiiiiiix😭" is so realistic 😂
That "sesssssss, mummy sesssss"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why am I being an Indian find it so relatable and funny... 😂😂
Me too 😂
Well all Asian parents are almost like that . I know still got few are good one
I am 12 years and when it comes to study i always gog beaten😂😂😂😂😂🤦♀️and then my mom beat me more to stope me from crying 😂😂😂🤦♀️omo wtf🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@ananyatomar1863 yeaaa ikr
So I just study on my own for now
Me too
When she cried while counting, that reminded me of myself at 8 trying to understand rounding off numbers with my mom
Me too
😂😂😂
BLUE OWL ARTS the sniff 🤣
@@dt7717 painfull😂😂
Same and now I'm seeing my youngest brother go trough the same treatment, I'm sorry but kids are so frustrating I cannot stand teaching them 😂
1:36 My girl really be hitting the hight note like Arianna Grande
The way they will be looking for cane as if you did something else
*I can relate to this in spiritual level even if i'm not african.*
Me too I’m Salvadoran and my mom and dad are just like that
Same
Same
Yeh
Hello from Russia
WE DONT CARE
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 only God knows why am laughing so hard here!!!!
czcams.com/video/b9FunEkhTNo/video.html
*you are the mother*
Same here
U r a mother 👩 ❤
We laugh as a coping mechanism to process our childhood abuse.
It's the 'who wants to be a millionaire' music for meee lmfaoo
I swear, this never gets old! 😂😂
I swear this is exactly how my ASIAN mom did homework with me Ö.ö childhood trauma with this stupid stick!
woah- i'm extremely shocked that i saw your comment here! loved your channel when i was in middle school, that was like 6+ years ago. and i agree with it being the same experience.
I'm gonna sub to ya becuz you're an artist and i l o v e y o u r a r t idk
Funny, I’m South Korean, adopted and raised by parents who are white af, and my parents tell me, ‘Just try your best in college, that’s all that matters.’, but for whatever reason, I hold the belief that a 3.3, borderline 3.4GPA about two semesters before my Associates (2-year) is below national average, and I can’t seem to stop beating myself for it not being higher.
im not asian nor even african but I had the same situation for a long time ... luckily it's finally the past..❤️
Of courese yes
Mom: *slaps*
Her: instantly hit a whistle note
*Him
😂😂omg ur right
@@simagastya1198 she's a lady
The kid is a boy
@@simagastya1198 So the person acting is a lady. But she's acting like a mom and and the kid who's a boy?
Chai, this unlock memory o...my Nigerian mom will be beating you claiming is teaching ....🤣😂
As a Nigerian this is 100% true
As a Russian I can tell this kind of parenting used to be normal almost anywhere in the world.
They’re just saying how it is with them. It is not that deep at all. 🙄
Russian still asian
@@sensen9909 only for the Eastern part. The majority of Russia are Europe
Согласна+++
+1. True. 🇷🇺
My mom was like this, I feared her to death and I struggled with education all thru my life. This does not help a child.. it puts much fear and thus failure
@celestina's formulas I'm doing well and I still love my parents but honestly I hate that they did this kind of stuff when I was younger. Making these jokes is how we cope, I guess?
True somehow I survived tho
THANK you
Exactly
celestina's formulas It’s not abuse (to me) when I have a math problem and I can get it my mom will scream (but won’t hit me). Doesn’t mean it’s abuse they do it out of love, they want you to pass but get frustrated how they repeat it a hundred Gomes and you don’t get it. Your looking at the negative side, look at the positive.
Watching this makes me thank my parents for being strict but thanks to that I had the best grades. Shoutout to my parents
The only thing that this would teach me is to never ask parents for help.
Why would you thankful ? For installing fears in their child ? For making them hate themselves or their parents ? Or to create mental trauma for the rest of your life to enjoy ?
When she said “Where’s my cane!” 🤣
No one is gonna talk about her acting? Like it's incredibly good and spiritful, I can even feel her pain at the last through my phone screen 😭😭😭
😔👌
Love how there's "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" suspenseful music playing 😂😂
Kaun banega crorepati 🤣🤣
😂😂😂
😲 her acting is really gooood! Like when she was crying it looked like she actually was getting hit by her mom for not getting the answers right😂
And after that i hid my homework from my dad lmao