What is Considered Fat For Korean Women?

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  • @-jfo-
    @-jfo- Před 3 měsíci +2030

    That girl speaking in English is NOT overweight.

    • @maskpandachief
      @maskpandachief Před 3 měsíci +299

      She might be heavy bc of her muscles. Judged by her face( strong prominent skull bones) she might be someone with good proportion, fit toned body and carry more muscle mass than the average. And muscle is heavier than fat.

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly Před 3 měsíci +122

      well BMI is a faulty system because it solely depends on the height and the weight. so if someone has a lot of muscles like a bodybuilder, he or she can still be considered obese due to the way it's calculated.

    • @-jfo-
      @-jfo- Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@jellyrollyExactly!!

    • @gnoslorac
      @gnoslorac Před 3 měsíci +20

      I am the same height but weigh less than her. I was called chubby in Korea.

    • @FrankieJazzFox
      @FrankieJazzFox Před 3 měsíci +31

      None of them are

  • @ruxizhang9743
    @ruxizhang9743 Před 3 měsíci +1368

    I think the interviewer is so fashionable.

  • @kgirl310
    @kgirl310 Před 3 měsíci +820

    As a third gen Korean American, I was taught to diet from a very young age. As a teen and I was constantly berated by my parents because of a little baby fat. The stress of going to family gatherings was unbearable because of the constant critique of my weight and appearance. When I grew into my looks and became thin, I was told that I was too skinny and that I needed to eat more. I really wish that body shaming will become a thing of the past.

    • @suzanarodrigues9491
      @suzanarodrigues9491 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Vc é bonito do jeito que é, não permita que as pessoas te deixe para baixo o peso não importa,a aparência muito menos 😊😊😊❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 faça dos comentários ruins uma escada para o sucesso,vc merece ser feliz.

    • @lightwings346
      @lightwings346 Před měsícem +13

      this pains me so much. i grew up being the fat kid and whenever i would visit my family in korea, my weight would be the number 1 topic. then when i started dieting like crazy, they yelled at me for not eating and being ungrateful. you can just never win

    • @emcqueen119
      @emcqueen119 Před měsícem +5

      So relatable! It was really crazy because last thanksgiving everyone was saying I looked great and lost so much weight. Then one distant family member started talking to me about how much weight her daughter gained. She told me I should talk to her daughter about losing weight. It was such an absurd conversation.

    • @ellenolsson3703
      @ellenolsson3703 Před měsícem +2

      Noone no kid should have to endure that. That's crazy.

    • @MehKiyahJ
      @MehKiyahJ Před měsícem +1

      Me too…

  • @oceanrose6328
    @oceanrose6328 Před 3 měsíci +649

    I’m 175cm, there’s no way I could be 45kg. It’s crazy, at that weight I’d be dead.

    • @Lov3leyy
      @Lov3leyy Před 3 měsíci +30

      Fr 💀 the beauty standards are so toxic. I’m 5’3 and I weigh 43k😅

    • @oceanrose6328
      @oceanrose6328 Před 3 měsíci +52

      @@Lov3leyy I don’t care about others beauty standards, I am who I am. Their standards don’t bother me, however I’m thinking about those with eating disorders or impressionable girls. I’ve heard stories about K-pop idols fainting on stage because they starved themselves. So sad.

    • @Lov3leyy
      @Lov3leyy Před 3 měsíci +8

      @@oceanrose6328 Yeah. It's mostly the companys that force them to diet and loose weight

    • @ornellasigning124
      @ornellasigning124 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Right lmao 🤣

    • @rosepark8296
      @rosepark8296 Před 2 měsíci +27

      fr im 185cm and i've been told not to go below 65-70kg because i would be at risk of heart failure. let alone 45-50kg

  • @Mariamomo_
    @Mariamomo_ Před 3 měsíci +291

    I'm 52kg at 5'8 and I've always been told in my home country that I'm skinny. When I lived in Korea a few years ago, I was told the same thing by Korean friends that didn't know my weight. I knew a guy who said anything over 50kg is considered a 'pig' which shocked me

    • @bob23489
      @bob23489 Před 2 měsíci +32

      yeah that's true, but 5'8 is much taller than most Korean women and height is a big factor in your weight - like the other women being a little less than 50kg in the video are only 5'2

    • @Sumaima183
      @Sumaima183 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Surely the guy is more than 50 kg that mean the guy is that.

    • @user-pn1gf7br1h
      @user-pn1gf7br1h Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bone density is different.

    • @user-uh1hj5hi4o
      @user-uh1hj5hi4o Před 2 měsíci +8

      Damn gues I'm a pig then oink oink

    • @katieburkman3981
      @katieburkman3981 Před měsícem

      I'm 5'11 and I'm generally considered skinny by everyone I know. If over 50 kg is a pig, I'm a freaking whale

  • @adjoayeboah9482
    @adjoayeboah9482 Před 3 měsíci +623

    In my country, if you look like a typical Korean actress, you’re “unhealthy and bony”. Everyone would be pushing you to eat so you gain some “flesh”😂😂. Being curvy is the ideal weight. I’m 5’1 or ‘2 I think and even when my weight is around 55kg, I’m still considered skinny. Meanwhile in another country, I’d be termed “normal”. This is why you don’t live to please other people.
    It’s surprising hearing these ladies weighing less than 55kg say they feel fat sometimes. Very very interesting!

    • @adjoayeboah9482
      @adjoayeboah9482 Před 3 měsíci +11

      @@user-fb2me3th6z Thank God I’m a Ghanaian. I’d have failed in all aspects😅😅

    • @ecs1e
      @ecs1e Před 3 měsíci +15

      Their beauty standards are designed for East- As;ans, it's not designed for other races to be like them

    • @jacquelineadika5203
      @jacquelineadika5203 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@adjoayeboah9482Yh in ghana we even take in weight gain piles to look good😂

    • @fionafang9357
      @fionafang9357 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am 5 ‘2 and 45kg and I am fat in my country😭

    • @hey_you.
      @hey_you. Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@fionafang9357 which country?💀

  • @dthompson1313
    @dthompson1313 Před 3 měsíci +350

    In EVERY kdrama weight is mentioned and 9/10 by actresses so thin they look unhealthy but they're always complaining about being overweight and dieting. Ive also noticed the men are the same....they are starting to rival the women in constantly talk8ng about watching their weight. It's very problematic but it's romanticized in these dramas so much that the behaviour is normalized.
    That coupled with the enormous portions of food the characters eat constantly becomes so ridiculously hypocritical. The message these shows send is very clear and damaging to young persons.

    • @Waridi23
      @Waridi23 Před 3 měsíci +35

      Yes the message is we like you to enjoy food but be thin and how does that happen? through bulimia, diet pills etc...very unhealthy

    • @danicoleb5394
      @danicoleb5394 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah, it's so weird how in kdramas and even kpop idols will be rail thin but their "personality trait" is to be a big foodie. It's like they do it on purpose to avoid the claims of ED but also egg on those who they perceive are overweight... saying if these skinny girls can eat like that and still be skinny then you must be the ultimate glutton if you're fat.

    • @GMiller75
      @GMiller75 Před 3 měsíci +11

      Couldn't agree more. A healthy body is deemed fat by industry standards and this carries over to normal life. It is saddening to see and hear folk you love (platonically) say they feel fat and want to lose a lot of weight when they are not only healthy but are actually physically stunning just as they are.

    • @dthompson1313
      @dthompson1313 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@ecs1e 😂😂
      Clearly, you have something else going on there. Have a good day ✌🏾

    • @blessednhm
      @blessednhm Před 3 měsíci +3

      ​You're comparing apples to oranges. Promoting a fast for spiritual/mental wellness is not analogous to shaming people for being a natural healthy weight....

  • @user-bj3fz3zw5f
    @user-bj3fz3zw5f Před 3 měsíci +309

    Bro your fits be top notch

    • @manny8614
      @manny8614 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I’m literally only here for the first lol.

    • @_ohky
      @_ohky Před 2 měsíci

      frfr

  • @kifferandboofrancis3739
    @kifferandboofrancis3739 Před 2 měsíci +105

    Visited Korea this summer for 5 weeks and lost weight unintenionally. Came home to Canada weighing 110lbs at 5'5". Entire family was worried how skinny I was! All beautiful women being honest and real. Interviewer was very thoughtful and respectful dealing with such a sensitive topic.

  • @YoHanDang
    @YoHanDang Před 3 měsíci +168

    In most Korean women's clothing brands, there are only three sizes available: 44, 55, and 66. Size 44 corresponds to US size 0, 55 to 2, and 66 to 4. Just from this, you can understand how much Koreans prefer slim body types.

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly Před 3 měsíci +10

      those clothes sizes don't fit that well on anyone over 165cm and has a bigger body frame. they were clearly designed for petite women around 160cm

    • @greciacastro9020
      @greciacastro9020 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Is the size 66 considered the biggest size?? Can you please let me know, thanks!

    • @AN-Reasonstolove
      @AN-Reasonstolove Před 3 měsíci

      Latrice is bigger and she has some clothes from South Korea so is this really true?

    • @chulupa7228
      @chulupa7228 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@AN-Reasonstoloveshe probably goes to Western shops such as H&M or other places or she gets her clothes tailored 🤷‍♀️

    • @brattingprincess
      @brattingprincess Před 2 měsíci

      @@greciacastro9020there is 77 and 88 too. Just have to look.
      But yeah if taller everything is too short.

  • @llm412
    @llm412 Před 3 měsíci +65

    The girl speaking English is very very pretty & I love her jacket

  • @Voileen
    @Voileen Před 3 měsíci +331

    I lived in S. Korea for 3 years. I'm 5'4" and weighed around 200.lb (90kg) while living there. A lot of people didn't believe I weighed that because I'm very proportional. I lost weight living there because I felt the shame and pressure of being "morbidly obese". I had several (Korean) co-workers who were TINY and would quite literally starve themselves for days at a time. One co-worker would have regular fainting spells because of how little she ate. Finally I said, F it. I gained back all the weight I lost, started powerlifting and joined a local dance class. Never lost a single KG (in fact, I gained weight) but I was WAY healthier and WAY happier. I was judged, sure. Especially when I went to Jjimjilbangs (찜질방) - but over time I stopped caring. Unless it was H&M or a Western chain store, I wasn't allowed to try on clothes, even though the style was baggy clothes and they definitely fit me (I bought many and even a size large had room to spare on me because of the overly baggy style at the time). They were worried I'd stretch out the clothes and ruin them.

    • @pieohpie
      @pieohpie Před 3 měsíci +41

      Obesity isn’t something you should be proud of and support. Don’t ruin your health!

    • @dalnim4294
      @dalnim4294 Před 3 měsíci

      There’s a balance between being over weight and so thin that you’re going to faint. A 5’4 person won’t feel like they’re going to faint if they weigh 125 lbs.

    • @mimiv6801
      @mimiv6801 Před 3 měsíci +154

      ​​​@@pieohpie she did not promote being heavy but said she became healthier, did powerlifting and joined a dance class instead of trying to be thin...because she saw how her colleagues starve themselves to be thin up to a point of fainting....does this sound healthy to you?

    • @bloopbloopbloopbloopbloop
      @bloopbloopbloopbloopbloop Před 3 měsíci +77

      @@pieohpie Stop being a concern troll on the internet. It's bad for your health!

    • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
      @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +11

      Good for you for living your best life.

  • @jellyrolly
    @jellyrolly Před 3 měsíci +142

    Being Korean and living here for most of my earlier childhood and now adulthood - in Korea, being fat has a different perception from western countries where there is a much more diversity in body types.
    For most, having any stomach fat is considered 'not thin' but not neccessarily fat. What Koreans would consider overweight could be considered thick in other countries (think bodies like Bebe Rexha's).
    What concerns me the most is that young people as young as preteens see Jang Won Young's anorexic body as the 'ideal' while adults (both male & female) think it's not healthy at all. Never in my lifetime did I think that a woman with her spinal cords popping out to become an ideal body to literal children who are age 12-13.

    • @tymeamora
      @tymeamora Před 3 měsíci +10

      oh wow, how sad .. and socially really dangerous, I think. Overweight , in any form and any society is recognized as such and dangerous healthwise no doubt about it but so is (extreme) underweight , especially when elevated to the rank of national standard and being proud about it. As you're saying, such distorted reality will deeply affect (very) young generations in the most negative way.

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@tymeamora it's sad that being overweight is clearly seen as a problem and rightfully so - not anorexia is not seen a a problem until it's so visibly there on the body. Not all anorexic people have bones popping out. They were all in the normal range at first.
      Some celebrities in Korea are known for not eating a lot (and are seen as peculiar but not necessarily seen in a positive light either), and some of them are borderline anorexic. Eating a few bites of a fruit and being full is NOT normal.

    • @jlwkss
      @jlwkss Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@jellyrolly Last time I weighed myself, I think I was around 70kg? I need to do it again as it might've changed but what would this be seen as?

    • @Jjangbunbun
      @Jjangbunbun Před 2 měsíci +2

      Dont call Wonyoung anorexic 😒 she is just lucky to have her body type

    • @lornam1142
      @lornam1142 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@JjangbunbunI don’t know her mental state, but she is very underweight (tho she has gotten better in the past year).

  • @avp705
    @avp705 Před 3 měsíci +81

    These guest were awesome and very informative

  • @Bunniesarepretty
    @Bunniesarepretty Před 3 měsíci +178

    To be honest, the english speaking women looked like she has the slimmest body from all of them.

    • @IlanaAlazzeh
      @IlanaAlazzeh Před 3 měsíci +48

      And she was the heaviest?! 😅 srsly shows you that weight isn’t indicative of health.

    • @Cxs1a3
      @Cxs1a3 Před 3 měsíci +7

      Nah, she was telling the truth

    • @isateasane
      @isateasane Před 3 měsíci +63

      She's prolly hitting the gym. I was 48kg before gym, now im 53kg and im slimmer than at 48

    • @hey_you.
      @hey_you. Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@isateasane woww 😮

    • @Neophema
      @Neophema Před měsícem +8

      @@IlanaAlazzeh It shows you she works out and has a lot of muscle on her. You can even see that. If it were all fat, she wouldn't look as good and would definitely be less healthy; excess body fat is inflammatory af. Body composition is everything.

  • @AbdulAli-ku9he
    @AbdulAli-ku9he Před 3 měsíci +75

    I enjoy the social subject you bring to us, keep it up.

  • @spawncampe
    @spawncampe Před 3 měsíci +43

    Hey, I was on my way to meet someone and I saw you that day, I didn't wanna disturb you since you were in the middle of filming but it was cool seeing you here in Itaewon

  • @GMiller75
    @GMiller75 Před 3 měsíci +22

    I loved the women's responses to the questions especially when stating healthy not skinny. There is a massive difference which some folk fail to grasp. Good interview.

  • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
    @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +56

    The lady at 10:18. My sister was a premature baby, and I believe the hormones they gave her affected her so now she is constantly battling weight issues. She works out, eats very very healthy. Even has a personal chef. But she's Still big. Not all fat people are what you think. BE KIND

    • @yyonoyo2948
      @yyonoyo2948 Před 3 měsíci +30

      I’m her. I’m sorry if i hurt you.
      But i didn’t say that i think all fat people don’t take care of themselves. I don’t think so. I just said most Korean’s perception about fat people. And i think we koreans should change the way to see other people. I’m the one who think the inner beauty is the real beauty.🙂

    • @monsterrr1999
      @monsterrr1999 Před 3 měsíci +3

      ⁠​⁠@@yyonoyo2948don’t worry about it. It’s just reality regardless where we are from, people do view fat people as lazy, even though some has obesity genes or lipoedema where people can’t lose weight in thighs no matters how many times they go to GYM or eat healthy. If they have no issues and is fine with mental health, they should be at least healthy normal weight, not underweight or overweight. I’m speaking as someone who are overweight.

    • @Renee-zy6oy
      @Renee-zy6oy Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@yyonoyo2948Idk if you’re a native English speaker or if you grew up in South Korea but if you did grow up there, your English is so good!! ☺️

    • @ch9uuya
      @ch9uuya Před 19 dny

      @@yyonoyo2948 youre so pretty !!

  • @D415h4n34
    @D415h4n34 Před 3 měsíci +49

    What an eye opener, thank you for your content!

    • @D415h4n34
      @D415h4n34 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @jaeacademy8161 🙄 your interpretation is for you and whoever else identifies with your humor. It's not a reflection of the intention of my comment. Be well IRL

  • @celiahfernandes6576
    @celiahfernandes6576 Před 3 měsíci +14

    so interesting!! thank you for your content☁️🙏🏽❤

  • @VanessaNicholo
    @VanessaNicholo Před 3 měsíci +44

    As a person with a history of battling a restrictive eating disorder in high school the last six months here in Korea were very triggering in terms of diet culture. Yes, definitely there are positive changes taking place in regards to changing this toxic culture but still lots of time will be needed for things to improve significantly. The thing that I wish for the most is that we wish to have healthy rather than strictly slim and super thin bodies.

    • @Lori_L
      @Lori_L Před 2 měsíci +1

      Be careful & don't let living there cause you to relapse. I say that as one who recovered from 15 years with anorexia. You've worked too hard to get better

  • @otomic6672
    @otomic6672 Před 3 měsíci +18

    Bro your drip is immaculate 🔥 💯

  • @narutotrickzxtv3D
    @narutotrickzxtv3D Před 3 měsíci +27

    No offense and as someone who indulges a lot on Asian culture from anime to k drama to k pop I think it’s this weird lack of boundary where it seems like In Korea your competing with celebrities as if your a celebrity your self even being an everyday person I feel like it’s a cultural perfection issue, I saw somewhere that said in Korea their very competitive and they like to be the best at everything which is why they go so hard in music, or just anything entertainment based and it shows even in their communities of people competing to be as fit as celebrities.

  • @ritchieb1612
    @ritchieb1612 Před 3 měsíci +40

    I am not over weight by any standard and being A 66 YR OLD man, my wife who cooks extremely well makes it hard at times to push away from the table. LOL. Seriously, it a shame
    these young women are so obsessed with their weight and lifetime of this. SAD. Nicely done Jerry, you bring great content into the light.

  • @iris6353
    @iris6353 Před 3 měsíci +9

    영어쓰는 언니 너무 이뻐요 😍

  • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
    @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +79

    Does South Korea refer to bullying and body discrimination as beauty standards? Can't kindness be the beauty standard?

    • @json6573
      @json6573 Před 3 měsíci +18

      As a Korean, I feel it's not about beauty standards, it's about individual specifications.
      Korean society still has a culture in which test scores are ranked from school days to judge one's first impressions based on the rank of the university one attends.
      Then, when one completes a good job, one considers it a successful life and one's parents brag about it. (Actually, that's not all in life. But they didn't know)
      Joining a large company, especially Samsung or SK, is the pride of the best family and the greatest honor a normal person can achieve in Korean society.
      Interview scores are also very important in a tough job market where life is judged by a margin of one or two test scores, and with many people tied at the same time, interviewers naturally have no choice but to look at candidates' appearances.
      (On the flip side, this is not only happening in Korea, but also in Northeast Asia as a whole. )
      In that sense, neat appearance has also happened in terms of individual competence, and fortunately, this standard does not apply to foreigners.

  • @mokka661
    @mokka661 Před 3 měsíci +20

    K explorer, your hat is so cool ;)

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly Před 3 měsíci +4

      i think it could be a turban or a scarf

  • @Passion84GodAlways
    @Passion84GodAlways Před 3 měsíci +5

    Insightful!

  • @GoodbyeBlue88
    @GoodbyeBlue88 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Perhaps do an episode asking about how being unattractice/attractive affects people's lives in korean society?

  • @RosiDiaries01
    @RosiDiaries01 Před 2 měsíci +7

    I’m 162 cm and weigh at around 70 kilos because i train a lot so i have a good amount of muscle,and in the past 5 years i’ve gone from 60 kgs to 70 because of the muscle that i’ve gained,i consider my body to be slimthick and very beautiful,so to see that in Korea even to this day they still try to weigh like below 50 kgs is insane.There’s people who are naturally skinny and below 50 and they might be healthy,but not everyone is the same,you should be at your own set weight and stay at that number if it’s healthy,cause if not with time you’ll lose energy,you may even lose your period which is absolutely horrible for your body.With that being said,everyone should try to find their ultimate healthy weight and stick with it and not try to be skinnier just because of looks.

  • @The_One_and_Only-kz7dv
    @The_One_and_Only-kz7dv Před 3 měsíci +2

    The fit fire 🔥 dayum man

  • @shortycastella
    @shortycastella Před 3 měsíci +15

    Going to Korea in a couple of weeks. I'm overweight (but not obese), and my mother (who is heavier) and my Korean spouse. I'm glad things and perceptions are changing slowly. But when it comes to discrimination based on weight, is it just for job prospects or clothing? Because I'm not there for either of those. What about other things, like restaurants or other types of stores? Someone help me please lol.

    • @parkjibuns638
      @parkjibuns638 Před 3 měsíci +24

      I think native koreans have it a bit harder. If you're a foreigner, they don't expect you to conform to their beauty standards

    • @gametri-eq6lj
      @gametri-eq6lj Před 3 měsíci +3

      they don’t care if your not Korean or if you a gyopo(foreign Korean) because most people in Korea generally has more healthy food

    • @sharron-6540
      @sharron-6540 Před 3 měsíci +16

      We visited there last year for 3 weeks, our daughter was living and working in Seoul , we are from Ireland. I like you was a little concerned , I’m a uk size 10/12 so not big my hubby is a normal size for a man and quite tall our son who was 18 at the time is quite tall and very well built. We thought it would be difficult to buy clothes especially for our son it was not, there are so many western stores that do regular sizes. There are also amazing Korean stores aswell and we got lots of shopping there. We also saw larger Korean people they aren’t all tiny!!, men are getting taller especially younger generations and so are women and we saw all shapes and sizes. And of course it’s quite multicultural in Seoul aswell. We love our time there and will definitely go back.

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly Před 3 měsíci +4

      most koreans don't really care that much about tourists

    • @shortycastella
      @shortycastella Před 3 měsíci

      @@parkjibuns638 Yeah I figured. Can’t put the same standards on others.

  • @cocoooo222
    @cocoooo222 Před 3 měsíci +6

    bro has such good style and fashion sense

  • @laurenm.6320
    @laurenm.6320 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I was 100 lbs when I was 10, ha. I was thin but tall. I’m 5’10”. The weights listed on these things are always wild to me, I could never fit into small size clothing even when I’ve been at a weight where my ribs and hip bones stuck out.

    • @mframemusicdtp
      @mframemusicdtp Před 3 měsíci

      same; my diabetes meds stopped working (bc i was type I but misdiagnosed as type II) and i dropped down to 120 lb (54 kg). all of my hip and spine bones were sticking out but i guess i'd still be too heavy. i'm 5'8 (172.72 cm)

  • @francoiselee9792
    @francoiselee9792 Před 3 měsíci +8

    It’s like in Japan after 60kg you are considered fat. I’ve seen one time a fat girl with a normal thin boy and of course it’s a surprising and chocked bcs she is wearing white and cute clothes very shining Bcs in Korea there is few overweight people. In Europe usually fat people wearing black clothes to cover their overweight. And actually the fashion is croc top very short sweater if your size is S or M you can wear but if you have belly it’s difficult to hide. That’s why tall people and overweight people wear cargo pants with crocs.

  • @brunosvlog24k
    @brunosvlog24k Před 3 měsíci +5

    The young lady in the white fury coat is pretty! 😍

  • @Mchannelw
    @Mchannelw Před 3 měsíci +174

    I don’t think that every country should have the same standards in Korea, but I wish there was some standard in other countries, namely the USA, where obesity is so rampant.

    • @BrianDePalmaII
      @BrianDePalmaII Před 3 měsíci +4

      Yes

    • @Hope-Dasher
      @Hope-Dasher Před 3 měsíci +24

      Okay let’s rid of every fast food chain, make it mandatory for healthy school lunches and PE , make it illegal to sell junk food, limit the sale of alcohol that’s a good start

    • @hjusn
      @hjusn Před 3 měsíci +21

      There are health standards. However, in a democracy you don’t mandate that they be followed. You can charge more for health insurance and/ or medical care..

    • @femmefatale6550
      @femmefatale6550 Před 3 měsíci +18

      Because of the size of America and when looking at developed countries, America has the highest obesity rate. But when you look at The countries that have the largest amount of people dying from obesity and where over 50-60% of adults are obese--that is not America. Those countries are Fiji, Bahrain, and Samoa.
      Do you have the same prejudices and critiques for those countries where obesity is actually a huge cause of death and is causing citizens to die early? Or are your moral qualms with America actually coloring your judgements?

    • @kredfieldk
      @kredfieldk Před 3 měsíci +8

      It’s up to people what they want to do and what kind of diet they want to follow. That’s why it’s called freedom of choice. Society should never set limits on your personal lifestyle

  • @aussieinkorea593
    @aussieinkorea593 Před 3 měsíci +8

    You look like Aladin with that head scarf 😂

  • @Uncia-48
    @Uncia-48 Před měsícem +3

    I feel like if you have insecurities, it makes you more motivated to work on yourself,

  • @lyndallikitule5882
    @lyndallikitule5882 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The clothing colour on the street seems to be mainly Black , white brown

  • @AmyM-wu6nn
    @AmyM-wu6nn Před 2 dny

    i really satisfied with videos quality

  • @AbdulAli-ku9he
    @AbdulAli-ku9he Před 3 měsíci +32

    7:04 No thanks! 😂😂😂😂

  • @ayumi-chan7033
    @ayumi-chan7033 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I was chosen to spend an Erasmus semster in Korea but I think I'm not gonna go. I don't need more superficiality in my life.

  • @AbdulAli-ku9he
    @AbdulAli-ku9he Před 3 měsíci +5

    9:32 😞😞😞😞😞😞😞 Sad indeed!

  • @Springtrap-
    @Springtrap- Před 2 měsíci +2

    That "Ow! For sure!" Was aborably sad

  • @wolframherzog636
    @wolframherzog636 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Just looking on the weight is the wrong way. You have to consider what amount of your body is muscles, bones, water, fat, belly-fat etc. Using a BMI scale allows you to measure these parameters and this leads to a much more healthy body strategy

    • @blessmeaachoo8348
      @blessmeaachoo8348 Před 3 měsíci +4

      BMI is prolly the most faulty system out there loll wtf are u on?😂😂

    • @wolframherzog636
      @wolframherzog636 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@blessmeaachoo8348 I agree that BMI is faulty, but having a scale like the Tanita RD545 is very helpful to get a better view on your body and in which composition it is. A high weight of your body can mean a high % of fat which is bad, but it can also mean a high % of muscles, which is good.

    • @cynthiahembree3957
      @cynthiahembree3957 Před měsícem

      @@blessmeaachoo8348as much as this is true if you are considered morbidly obese by the BMI and you aren’t very muscular or super tall/short chances are there may be an issue

  • @AndreaAvila78
    @AndreaAvila78 Před 3 měsíci +13

    I'm a bit overweight but considered somewhat normal or small in my country 🤔 but in Korea I would be considered super obese with 157cm and 63 kilos😂😅. I have been way thinner in the past but I felt bad because I didn't have boobs or a butt. I felt unattractive with a smaller body, I felt like I looked childlike and not like a woman.

    • @qmt1610
      @qmt1610 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Lol i'm a 171cm, 70kg dude and i'm fat according to my classmates.
      I'm aiming at around 65-67kg. Either i'm taller which will not happen lmao, or i lose a bit of weight. Of course losing fat while maintaining muscle.

    • @AndreaAvila78
      @AndreaAvila78 Před 2 měsíci

      @@qmt1610 You have a normal weight. You are not overweight like myself at 63 kilos. But you want to shed a few vanity kilos. It's up to you. Do what makes you happy. When I was way skinnier I felt unattractive as hell. It all depends on the perception you have on yourself.

    • @inbalik
      @inbalik Před 2 měsíci +1

      same I'm 162cm and 66kg, I also feel the same as you

  • @akinokisetsu
    @akinokisetsu Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm 165cm and currently 56kg and I definitely am considered chubby here in Korea, some of the shops literally just tell it to your face that they don't carry clothes "in your size" and stuff lol

  • @strawberryeyes3496
    @strawberryeyes3496 Před 3 měsíci +9

    That's such a toxic way to live.

  • @LeeHanDSOME_BoyNextDoor
    @LeeHanDSOME_BoyNextDoor Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm 5'4 and at one point weighed 90 lbs, in Korea that might have been normal but where I live which is the US, the doctors told me that was underweight and that I needed to gain weight. And so I did, I went up to 102 lbs and have remain this weight for years now. In the US my current weight of 102 lbs for my height is considered to be the absolute lowest before reaching underweight but in I'm assuming that in Korea it would be considered an average weight, not thin but not fat.

  • @StudyandRicha9984
    @StudyandRicha9984 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I am 5'8 and 55kg ... had been always told that I am really skinny and all in my country and I am working on gaining my weight lol 💀

  • @iplaygames4431
    @iplaygames4431 Před 2 měsíci +2

    please please please remember, the avg healthy body fat percntage for women is from 21% to to 28% don't go lower or higher for anyone

  • @maggies88
    @maggies88 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I guess they don't have any tall women in Korea. At 5'10" if I weighed 110 i would be very underweight. BMI 15.8

  • @dunyasalem8850
    @dunyasalem8850 Před 12 dny

    It’s crazy to see the different standards for weight and beauty in other countries. I’ve been big and I’ve been small and whenever I get below 68kg I start to look sick in the face because of how slim my face gets. (I’m 5’5)

  • @tabby_089
    @tabby_089 Před 2 měsíci +3

    As a 13 year old girl who weighs 54kg the fact some people think over 55kg is fat is absolutely crazy to me, every body is different and some people just have heavier bones or if they are very athletic like myself they will have muscle mass that weighs a lot 😭

  • @Ras_Mc
    @Ras_Mc Před 3 měsíci +10

    Impossible to keep those weight limits they talking about if you work out. Regardless but
    99lb , really? You might as well 💀

  • @ms2galletti
    @ms2galletti Před měsícem

    this footage has more quality than what I'm seeing in real life wth

  • @abigaellin
    @abigaellin Před 22 dny +1

    I agree beauty standards and what’s considered slim in Korea is more narrow but parts of the translation seems a little biased. For example, the word 마르다 that was used doesn’t simply mean slim (which has positive connotation), it actually more accurately translates to skinny (with could be perceived negatively).
    Asking what Koreans think as 마르다 or skinny would definitely elicit a different response than just slim.

  • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
    @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +33

    친절함을 아름다움의 기준으로 삼으세요. 신체 차별을 끝내십시오.

    • @json6573
      @json6573 Před 3 měsíci +1

      As I wrote in other comments below, it's not a simple thing like body discrimination, it's a matter related to the structure of Korean society.
      And I'm fully agree with you.
      Koreans are also well aware that people should not be judged by their appearance.

  • @sprocket8662
    @sprocket8662 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Airlines in the U.S. used to have set weights for Flight Attendants but we now live in the 21st century. Korea needs to join us. Fat shaming is terrible.

  • @TheAppolonia6
    @TheAppolonia6 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Kudo to this young man for speaking Korean! In France too women are naturally slim. I used to weight 52 kgs (114 lbs) when i was back home, in France. I moved to the USA, and gained some weight (reached 128 lbs), but still lean as an athlete / competitor...but after 50's, menopause hit and bam! Weight started to sky rock...But in Asia, like in Europe, people are more active, walk, ride their bicycle ona daily basis, eat healthy (no processed food! no junk!)...There's also good genetic.

  • @martymcflysimp4ever
    @martymcflysimp4ever Před 9 dny +1

    Once a girl called me fat for not weighting less than 50 kg, like tf im 5'8, if my weight was 40kg i would be literal BONES 💀+im 17 😭😭

  • @lilyfiore4
    @lilyfiore4 Před měsícem +1

    😮 I’m 154cm and I average around 57kg! My stats would be considered fat in Korea but I’m not fat at all! I have the classic Mediterranean body type.. which is very different than the average Korean body type!

  • @Blesseducsurvivor
    @Blesseducsurvivor Před 3 měsíci +1

    Certain races in the US have the same viewpoint on weight and what is considered normal or overweight. Growing up the older generation was very hard and blunt mainly on the females in our family regarding weight and they would let you know if you gained weight or needed to lose weight. We’ve made it a point in our family to not focus on weight but on healthy eating habits instead. Stop worrying about what other people think and be comfortable in your own body.

  • @Ginasgusa
    @Ginasgusa Před 2 měsíci +2

    I was a size M in the US but considered fat in Asia country. They won’t let me try on “free size” clothes. The beauty standard is certainly unrealistic. Unless you look skeletally thin, you are considered fat. It is so unhealthy!

  • @irisTKV
    @irisTKV Před 3 měsíci +10

    I see this as a mental illness rather than a beauty standard When you are at a healthy weight, it is most important

  • @theagelessfactor1980
    @theagelessfactor1980 Před měsícem

    The proportional standard starts at 5 foot which should weigh 100 lbs., then for every inch of height add 3-4 lbs. The same ration goes for under 5 foot but you subtract weight. But when it comes down to it, body fat is what counts, no one should be above the athletic range of 16% for men and 18% for women.

  • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
    @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +1

    Doesn't that prescribed weight loss medication affect your kidneys?

  • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
    @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +5

    Make Kindness your Beauty Standard

  • @MissRayneNerdiiChicK
    @MissRayneNerdiiChicK Před 2 měsíci

    The second girl of the pair(without glasses) reminds me of Krystal so much.

  • @cuteimia5698
    @cuteimia5698 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Am 1.61 cm and 48 kg and I actually feel good and comfortable in my own body , so it depends on how the person who owns that body feels

    • @bancymunene2960
      @bancymunene2960 Před 2 měsíci +1

      At 149cm when I weighed 46-50kgs I could barely get a period so I don't think that's a healthy weight for a girl your height

  • @mariahiller
    @mariahiller Před 9 dny +1

    My friend is Korean American. She's really fit and weighs about 60 kg. It's happened to her several times while entering a clothing store in Korea that the employees shouted: "NO FAT SIZES!" I heard they have an expression in South Korea that goes: "If you weigh more than 115 pounds, are you even a woman?"

  • @tonitoni9059
    @tonitoni9059 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I'm a moral failure in korea 😂 ...
    But not just in korea 😎!

  • @BerryGyuuuu
    @BerryGyuuuu Před 3 měsíci

    East Asian countries is ideal shopping wise for me. I’m really slim but I’m taller than their average height so 😅

  • @garethdean5501
    @garethdean5501 Před 29 dny

    Average weight is a guideline which may or may not suit some people and is based upon decades of medical research for the country you live in, unfortunately it can be dangerous if you try to maintain a different nations average standards but it all depends on the individual.
    In South Korea my height to weight is way more than the average Korean man not because I'm unhealthy quite the opposite and more to do with bone structure & muscle mass , my general intake of food is very high too to maintain my physique there's a restaurant I visit after I go to the gym when I work in Korea and it's run by an elderly lady she actually calls me a cute bear plus lets me sit where customers can't stare at me so I can enjoy my huge feast , my unexpected Korean grandma is great.

  • @RoRoRow
    @RoRoRow Před měsícem

    Very much out of context, but the interviewer's Korean is so good!

  • @user-hx2oh4my4l
    @user-hx2oh4my4l Před měsícem

    A lot of clothing sizes in Korea are free size and as a myself it just fits me and I wonder how is this a free size? Lol

  • @MissJeneChaos
    @MissJeneChaos Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm 5'5 and 118 pounds. I'm in america and while this was the norm in the 40s 50s this is not the norm now -- I'm considered slim and rare.

  • @Bimm100l
    @Bimm100l Před měsícem

    Hmm. Many East Asian people have a relatively small body frame and small bone structure. (Ectomorph body type, with some having Mesomorph body type). This gives illusion of a leaner body.
    I'm Central Asian, most of us have a mesomorphic body type, so I look slightly thicker/bigger than an East Asian
    even though we're the same weight.

  • @monicacyprian9137
    @monicacyprian9137 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My weight is 63kg and am 160cm i think its 5ft,3nch but am not fat when i tell people i have 63kg they wont believe

  • @Malthizar
    @Malthizar Před 28 dny

    Videos like this are always fascinating to me. Not because of what the people interviewed say but how it's disregarded by people in the comment section who think they know best. The fact that an overwhelming majority of the comments are coming from Americans, where over 40% of the country is clinically listed as *obese* (not overweight), I find it amazing so many people have an opinion. That's like taking driving advice from a group of people where nearly half have revoked licenses.

  • @user-pn1gf7br1h
    @user-pn1gf7br1h Před 2 měsíci +2

    Korean women have the longest life expectancy in the world. Live 11 years longer than the average American. Basically, traditional Korean food does not cause weight gain compared to the American and European diet. Americans who say dieting is harmful spend the most obesity health insurance money in the world on obesity problems.

  • @sigridsingson4449
    @sigridsingson4449 Před 2 měsíci

    but the drip is impeccable

  • @fishintokyo9808
    @fishintokyo9808 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Honestly, this is what I hate about their culture. Being paper thin and looking like a stick is not healthy at all. Having good manners, proper hygiene, kindness towards others and smiling is still the best clothes you can wear everyday. Thats just my opinion.

  • @nontzmkhize8735
    @nontzmkhize8735 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is wild to me because where I'm from 40kg to 50kg is the average weight for preteens and teens💀.

  • @DLRS1
    @DLRS1 Před měsícem

    I’m almost exactly the same height and weight as the english speaking woman, and I’m an XS in American sizes, an S in European sizes, and a medium in East Asian sizes 😊.

  • @ying1296
    @ying1296 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The girl who’s speaking in English is 58kg?! She looks so think for real, she must be very fit, wow!! (Saying this as someone who is 163cm and 54kg, I look fatter than she does which is why I’m surprised she weighed a bit more, she probably has very balanced body fat to muscle mass)

  • @eelnedroj
    @eelnedroj Před 3 měsíci +11

    People can do what they want with their bodies and I'd hate to ever see anyone discriminated against (like not getting a job over it) but I also wish people took better care of themselves. Regulation on food supplies from the top would be nice in a place like the US compared to EU, and I suppose negative social stigma is another way to handle it tho not the best approach, but I just wish we promoted exercise/healthy food more in general. 40% of people in the US are obese, 8% severely obese, and another 32% are overweight...again do what you want but just walking around in public it doesn't seem like people are happy or living their best versions. I think all things tie into a good lifestyle and your physical health is just as important as mental health, social health, intellect, whatever else. Helps with feeling good both in the present and future, it's long term work but pays off imo.

    • @GreatNon-pd5ig
      @GreatNon-pd5ig Před 3 měsíci +2

      Oh you need self-discipline or actual effort for the better? Nah we gon stick to judging korean standards and feel morally superior

    • @bloopbloopbloopbloopbloop
      @bloopbloopbloopbloopbloop Před 3 měsíci +5

      negative social stigma unfortunately makes things worse. We know from many, many peer-reviewed studies in psychology that negative comments/negative reinforcement do not change behaviour while positive reinforcement does.

    • @ILIVEAGOODLIFE
      @ILIVEAGOODLIFE Před 3 měsíci +2

      People can do whatever they want with their bodies. Also, you. The government needs to do something.sonething about these fat people. Double speak?. Be kind. My sister was a premature at birth and has weight issues which has nothing to do with diet. She eats very healthy. She even has a chef who cooks for her. Don't judge people

    • @eelnedroj
      @eelnedroj Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@ILIVEAGOODLIFE Yeah I definitely didn't say it like that. By government doing something I meant not allowing companies to put awful things in our food that make people unhealthy like they do in other countries. Processed foods are great when needed but also should be helping people to afford and find more healthy organic foods as well. It's a deep topic but regardless please don't put words in my mouth I didn't say government needs to do something about fat people.
      Also some people have health issues they can't help, but those are obviously minority situations and I was talking about the majority of people generally. Most people just eat too much food and eat unhealthy food, not just their fault we told people to eat 3 big meals a day for decades and that seems like too much and not based on science.

    • @imjustherefortheks
      @imjustherefortheks Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@GreatNon-pd5igthat's the biggest problem with the world today... "I'm a failure, but I'll blame the others instead to make me feel better." "I'm fat like an 'elephant' but I'll blame the ones dieting because..."

  • @DesiDeslei
    @DesiDeslei Před měsícem +1

    Im 5,8 and 75kg because i have got quite a lot of muscle mass yet quite al lot of fat, in general, i am considered normal with a bit of extra fat or just curvy and in korea i would be considered very fat or even obese then...

  • @rebecamendez5456
    @rebecamendez5456 Před 10 dny

    I think that stigma of the number in the scale should go away, I mean people are genuinely scared of the number, even when they are obviously healthy wich is what it matters.
    I'm Not fat, and when I go to the Doctor he says I'm healthy and I've never weighted less than 5 kg under my height, sometimes I get sick and people say I look thin but I barely loose actual weight because there are SO MANY FACTORS you can be big and ironically not weight that much or viceversa and is ok, accept yourself and be healthy should be a priority over "impossible beauty standars".

  • @TheIndigoSystem
    @TheIndigoSystem Před 23 dny

    I’m 5ft 2 and 249lb lol but I have battled bulimia since I was 13, at 138lb I was around a healthy weight for my height on the upper end and I was so ill because I only ate 3 times a week and exercised 4 hours a day. I could never be 108lb that’s insane for my larger body type and structure to me. In 6 weeks I’ve lost 17lb and am aiming for 145lb for my ideal weight.

  • @redcs13ab
    @redcs13ab Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm overweight, and in Korea, I'm obese. I'm 5'4" & 150 lbs or 163 cm & 68 kg. I definitely need to lose 15 lbs at least, but i would still be fat in Korea...lol. Since I'm old, I care, but not as much as if I were under age 35. When I was under 35, I was a fitness buff and had 12% body fat (@58 kg). All said, I think everyone who follows this sort of thing thinks K standards are unrealistic & harsh. I'd still rather be skinny than the way I am now.

  • @mahleaoshun5294
    @mahleaoshun5294 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I used to teach middle school in Pusan and every student considered Halle Berry as chubby.

    • @facedown36
      @facedown36 Před 3 měsíci +8

      Ridiculous!!!!

    • @ecs1e
      @ecs1e Před 3 měsíci

      They rite doe

    • @9395gb
      @9395gb Před 3 měsíci

      ​@Ax1I-db5pu you're nuts.

    • @YoshiTooReal
      @YoshiTooReal Před 2 měsíci

      @@ecs1eare you insane? I just looked at Google images to see if maybe she gained weight at some point but in all photos she has rock hard abs and toned thigh/arms… where is “chubby”?? Do you know what that word means? 😂

  • @Bbiii501
    @Bbiii501 Před 3 měsíci +22

    basically if you are happy with what you are then everything is fine. it doesn't matter. thank god i'm not living there, its scary when the society is so much judgemental.

    • @visio_crystal
      @visio_crystal Před 3 měsíci +2

      This is bad advice, you shouldn’t be happy to be overweight nor underweight… Taking too much health risk and should work towards being healthy..
      The term of overweight/underweight shouldn’t be based on societal standards tho but based on medical standards…
      Don’t be happy with being fat or underweight… GET HEALTHY

    • @ecs1e
      @ecs1e Před 3 měsíci +1

      You're just being naive, it does matter, because how society thinks of you determines what doors are open to you in terms of money, career, relationships, friendships. And these are things that everyone wants.

    • @cynthiahembree3957
      @cynthiahembree3957 Před měsícem +1

      There was a time in my life that I was okay with being extremely underweight because it made me sick to force myself to eat. If I had followed this kind of advice I might not be here right now. It’s incredibly dangerous for your health to ignore being very overweight or very underweight.

  • @humanoide7076
    @humanoide7076 Před 2 měsíci

    Im 163cm and when in 2022 I weighted aprox 46kg and even at 55kg I looked boney af but Im latina, I was sick thats why I lost weight, Im (was) a muscular kind of person and I had to gain weight even at 55kg my bones are a big picture and I looked sick

  • @user-km2gj5bo9o
    @user-km2gj5bo9o Před 18 dny

    Depends on how you carry weight. I was anorexic in recovery when I first came to Korea - managed to get up to 45kg at 165cm and everybody EVERYYYBODY went out of their way to tell me I look sick and should weight 50kg haha. Very obsessed with numbers as you can tell from the video. Everyone saying the bomber jacket girl is too heavy for them but doubt they would have been able to guess her weight if she hadn’t said it!

  • @sabrinabee8039
    @sabrinabee8039 Před 16 dny

    Is it the same for men in Korea? Are they expected to be really thin or not fat?

  • @user-nl1qw1mi9z
    @user-nl1qw1mi9z Před měsícem

    Ive been hearing that korea is a nice place but hearing from yall makes me scared to visit 😅

  • @am_gdala
    @am_gdala Před 25 dny

    I am a woman, 155cm and weigh 44kg, which makes me underweight just by a very tiny bit. With my height I belong to the category of women perceived as smallest/petite in western societies. If I, being quite small, am already at the border of what's considered a healthy weight, how on earth are average/tall women supposed to weigh the same without developping major health issues...?