Are Koreans Open To Interracial Marriage?

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  • @Mariamomo_
    @Mariamomo_ Před rokem +47

    What I noticed living in Korea is that Korean women tend to date westerners when they date interracially, white/black guys from Europe/America and Korean men usually date other Asian people like south east asians and Japanese girls. Though I would say the latter is intercultural dating, not interracial

    • @johnl9337
      @johnl9337 Před rokem +3

      I am Asian who grew up in the USA and what I see here is white men marrying other Asian women, but not many Asian men marrying other races except Asian women.

    • @Mariamomo_
      @Mariamomo_ Před rokem +5

      @@johnl9337 Yeah that's the same in the UK too! Lots of white men/asian women couples, but very very rare to see it the other way around.

    • @johnl9337
      @johnl9337 Před rokem +2

      @@Mariamomo_ yep, the funny thing is the male tends to be white and not other races like Hispanic, African American or even middle eastern. Just an observation.

    • @CoolNumber1
      @CoolNumber1 Před rokem +5

      As an asian guy, the problem is asian women. My asian mom doesn't allow me to date outside my race, but she allow my sisters to date outside. When I date a black girl or a white girl, she would cursed them and called them ugly to intentionally destroy my relationship. A lot of asian mother are tiger mom, they controlled their sons. You could say that asian women are the villain and trying to prevent us asian men from dating outside, while it's okay if asian women want to date outside. Well, I don't listen to my mom, so I usually just do what I like.

    • @blue-uo6yl
      @blue-uo6yl Před 6 měsíci

      Whut? Im living in Korea right now and i see the exact opposite of what your saying 🤔🤔🤔🤔

  • @Jade-ml2ng
    @Jade-ml2ng Před rokem +907

    I noticed that when speaking about interracial marriages, a lot of Koreans are only open to either Japanese or Europeans. It's clear the defining standard of someone "Western" is due to the underlying obsession of White features and a proximity to Whiteness if the significant other is White. I will accept that people have a preference but it is unfortunate that these preferences are often constructed through the cultural lens/perception that Black features (dark skin, etc.) are considered unfavorable. As a Jamaican woman in an interracial relationship myself, it is a blessing I am married to a man of Greek background whose family at large love and embrace my features. I can't imagine how difficult it is for some Black men and women in Korea to be accepted by their in-laws, especially so far away from home. I hope S. Korea continues to grow more accepting as Black culture is so widely adored, yet Black people are not always embraced.

    • @chrishudson9525
      @chrishudson9525 Před rokem +89

      Historically, light skin was seen as being upper class in places like Korea and other parts of Asia in general, because darker skin signified that the person worked outdoors, which would have made them a lower class citizen. So you framing the issue as a "whiteness" issue isn't really correct. It's a lightness of skin issue because of what that historically meant. Europeans just happen to have light skin, that just happens to align with Korean preferences. That's all.

    • @BrianDePalmaII
      @BrianDePalmaII Před rokem +31

      Completely agree with this. Certainly not to the extent, but we also see in western culture a lack of unfavorable interracial marriage with Asian or Middle Eastern men. When a women in the west talks about having an interracial relationship it’s usually in favor of either white or black men. And the same also goes for black women, who are reported to be the least favorable dating preference by men in the west. Part of it is, based on the culture, we’ll often see people with similar race dating preferences because of what we’re taught to believe is attractive through media and peers.

    • @Jade-ml2ng
      @Jade-ml2ng Před rokem +73

      @@chrishudson9525 I was referring to the idea of Whiteness also correlating to the infatuation that a lot of Koreans have with White foreigners. There were a few White men that came on these videos and straight up said that some Korean women have made them feel uncomfortable because of how they have been fetishized and lusted over by them. I've also seen a lot of Korean women openly talk about wanting HAPA babies and fetishizing features such as big eyes, taller noses and lighter hair. I knew about the historical aspect of this, but I definitely think the European preference goes beyond that.

    • @demqn6594
      @demqn6594 Před rokem +9

      @morgan yu yeah and that’s the problem sir

    • @Jade-ml2ng
      @Jade-ml2ng Před rokem +1

      @morgan yu It's so funny how people are so quick to defend and justify anti-Blackness in 2022 by just saying anything. Literally what is a "Black feature?" Not sure if you've ever heard of the Eve gene or Mitochondrial Eve but the Black race is scientifically the most genetically diverse race. Every single feature you can think of came from Mitochondrial Eve whether it is monolids, double lids, white skin, black skin or anything in-between, brown, green, grey and blue eyes. So what you said was inherently dumb. I've seen Black people with thin lips, small eyes, straight noses and naturally straight hair so not sure what you were referring to as "Black features." Love who you want to love but if you are developing preferences based on skin color and the features of a particular race, that makes you a racist since you favor the characteristics of one race over others. So you inherently believe in racial superiorities and inferiorities. And if anyone has this perception, that person pretty much justifies it is okay to discriminate and stereotype others (which I know Korea has a huge issue with) because of their "unfavorable features". Not only is it really weird loving someone because their skin is pale but it's also weird fetishizing mixed children as a result, who at often times, end up getting passed down the predominant Asian features over the Caucasian features anyway.

  • @Harrave
    @Harrave Před rokem +52

    im actually here for your facial expressions whenever you're holding out the mic and attentively listening to them speak its a really nice gesture bro

  • @iHustle1
    @iHustle1 Před rokem +5

    I LOVE this channel so far I’ve binged my way all the way here 🤣🤣🤣🤝🏾🤝🏾

  • @intothebeyond8763
    @intothebeyond8763 Před rokem +58

    I like how honest some of them got .Not just giving answers that make Koreans look good to the outside world but the reality of what it's like living there.

  • @m.pegges7918
    @m.pegges7918 Před rokem +221

    First of all, I really like the idea of interracial marriage. I love to get to know new cultures and stuff and as for the children comming out of interracial marriage, being able to speak more than one language as your mother tongue is such an awesome skill. Bilingual or trilingual upbringing is a thing I would like my children to have!
    Now, I really enjoy your videos! Keep up the good work!

    • @allio3459
      @allio3459 Před rokem +2

      Why do you have to be in an interracial marriage to learn about culture of the other? Sounds like you are coping

    • @m.pegges7918
      @m.pegges7918 Před rokem +6

      @@allio3459 I don't have to be married to someone to be interested into their culture, but getting to know someone's culture you want to spend the rest of your life with compared to a friend is way deeper imo

    • @memrman8331
      @memrman8331 Před rokem +23

      Yeah but if everyone is in an interracial marriage then eventually there won’t be any different cultures etc…and due to declining korean birth rate there will be no Koreans after a coupe hundred years. I am mixed half Chinese half white but if everyone is mixed, there really isn’t diversity in the world

    • @octoslut
      @octoslut Před rokem +23

      interracial marriages are not rainbow and sunshine, they require more effort and patience to be successful

    • @allio3459
      @allio3459 Před rokem +12

      @@m.pegges7918 YOU DONT NEED TO BE MARRIED OR IN AN INTERACIAL COUPLE TO UNDERSTAND THE OTHER CULTURE.

  • @kruzedarling9347
    @kruzedarling9347 Před rokem +36

    Dude u are such a good listener, I get as much entertainment from watching u listen to the answers as the answers themselves themselves. Keep up the good work.

  • @FlowJunkee65
    @FlowJunkee65 Před rokem +150

    I wrote my master's thesis on Korean American interracial marriage in Los Angeles County and found that first-generation Korean AMERICANS in L.A. Co. marry other Koreans (inmarry) at the highest rate compared to Japanese Americans and Chinese Americans -- if memory serves, their inmarriage rate was over 90%. At around the same time I wrote my thesis, KoreAm Journal also interviewed Korean Americans about their attitudes toward interracial and interethnic marriage and some of the reasons provided to KoreAm was to ensure that their monolingual, Korean-speaking parents could communicate and have a relationship with their spouse, and based on some conversations that I have had with Korean Americans, their decision to inmarry also related to preservation of Korean culture and traditions, very likely in response to what Japan did to Korea/Koreans after and during their annexation and occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.
    BUT, as we noted in our study, with increased acculturation/assimilation (2nd, 3rd, etc. generations) Korean Americans' outmarriage/interracial/interethnic marriage rates increased significantly, as did outmarriage among Korean American in their 2nd and 3rd marriages. And, outmarriage among Korean Americans was higher among Korean American women compared to men, and while eyeballing the data, the non-Korean spouses of Korean women had last names that suggested a Jewish background, and these couples' level of education were commonly at the graduate/professional school level.

    • @qhawenxele8032
      @qhawenxele8032 Před rokem +5

      Interesting. May you please divulge which repository could your thesis be found?

    • @komea12
      @komea12 Před rokem +4

      Very interesting

    • @komea12
      @komea12 Před rokem +9

      @@oliverenterprises3526 that is pure hogwash

    • @BobaFett12357
      @BobaFett12357 Před rokem +1

      @@oliverenterprises3526 Tf are you talking about?

    • @LisaCutie409
      @LisaCutie409 Před rokem

      Statistics show 22% of Korean American women and 3% of Korean American men marry out

  • @binoyandpinay777
    @binoyandpinay777 Před rokem +4

    One of the more patient & intelligent interviews on this subject thus so far. Good Job.

  • @IamINERT
    @IamINERT Před rokem +15

    K Explorer always up with the drip

  • @ThrivingAnywayTV
    @ThrivingAnywayTV Před rokem +72

    Thank you for making space for these conversations to happen! Great interviews! I also would have loved to hear about how they felt about possibly being a multicultural family and raising kids in Korea (or anywhere really), and navigating that experience. ☺️ (But I’m sure it’s probably beyond the scope of this video and that’s ok! Maybe next time 🙂)

    • @KExplorer
      @KExplorer  Před rokem +11

      I’m currently working on a video similar to that

    • @niro4002
      @niro4002 Před rokem

      Multiculturalism is not working. Well it is if youre an african immigrant and youre not on the receiving end.

    • @ThrivingAnywayTV
      @ThrivingAnywayTV Před rokem +5

      @@KExplorer That’s awesome!! Thanks for your response!! I’m really looking forward to it!!

    • @Abena1709
      @Abena1709 Před rokem +1

      @@gillove189 Glad to see your comment. Thanks for the thorough breakdown in the meaning of both words. Yes, these 2 words are often used interchangeably and rightly confused.

    • @sibonisovilakazi3413
      @sibonisovilakazi3413 Před rokem

      @@KExplorer Greetings from South Afrika🇿🇦 brother. I’ve always wanted to know how long have you lived in Korea? Your fluency in the language is very impressive. I watch a lot of Korean drama and I just love the language and would love to learn it someday.

  • @Sarah-pj4vo
    @Sarah-pj4vo Před rokem +6

    This is really encouraging to see as I've heard 'horror' stories about foreigners ( especially those from non-western/non- European or caucasian backgrounds) going through really bad xenophobic experiences there. I can't judge or comment as I've never been to Korea, but it appears that the younger generations are more open to interracial relationships and marriages. There's always hope. 😎👍

  • @emteiks
    @emteiks Před rokem +3

    i really love your topics and materials, on this particular topic it would be interesting to see answers from older generation of Koreans. It seems there is a big difference between younger generation and older in this topic and overall approach to foreginers.

  • @nehemiahthompson3141
    @nehemiahthompson3141 Před rokem +12

    My man!!!!!!!!
    is always!!!!!!!!!!
    FRESH !!!!!!!!
    Salute Brother !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @GotdayumGaming
    @GotdayumGaming Před rokem +50

    Yo, I'm really starting to feel like I grew up in the wrong era man. It so many things that I thought never would be a thing and after watching videos like this, I'm blown away. More and more ppl are open to certain things. Growing up I was taught that nobody likes US and see US in a light that's not interesting, but it seems like the dynamics of culture is changing. Which is good because I would have LOVED to date a foreigner! Just to experience the different cultures and personalities. Super awesome video bro!

    • @justinnegus6085
      @justinnegus6085 Před rokem +4

      how old are you ?

    • @rareeeeeeee
      @rareeeeeeee Před rokem +18

      @@justinnegus6085 he posts fornite vids, he cant be that old

    • @trulyrebekha
      @trulyrebekha Před rokem +2

      @@rareeeeeeee but he joined CZcams 15 years ago

    • @JohnSmith-ct4np
      @JohnSmith-ct4np Před rokem

      well tbh a lot of people still don't and we should talk about the elephant in the room about how it's basically a requirement.
      Imagine someone doing a video like this in America. It's basically agree or get doxxed and have your life destroyed. Corporate America demands that you "like black people and see them in a light that's interesting"

  • @j_q_r
    @j_q_r Před rokem +62

    Second comment and me personally, I love the idea of interracial relationships and marriages cuz of learning from each others cultures and stuff and I think that's great

    • @allio3459
      @allio3459 Před rokem +9

      You don’t have to marry to learn about other peoples culture and languages… it just sounds like you are coping

    • @j_q_r
      @j_q_r Před rokem +4

      @@allio3459 I know but since the video is about interracial marriage and relationships that's why I focused on that

    • @GODjihyo99
      @GODjihyo99 Před rokem +2

      But at the same time it debilitates your culture since you cant practice it fully at your own house

    • @GODjihyo99
      @GODjihyo99 Před rokem

      @@gillove189 thx, i see you have great taste!

    • @GODjihyo99
      @GODjihyo99 Před rokem

      @@gillove189hmm mm its not my name, its an artist s name that i listen to, i get what youre saying, now that you are an adult you put more effort into learning the languages and traditions that you wish, and because you want to, it will actually be easier, and since you look white and grew up in a latino household, you can choose to adopt any culture in latin america basically and mostly europe as well, im also latino and i can speak both english and spanish, but mostly spanish, and im also on the european look rather than the indigenous look, and i want to learn italian as well as korean! But i think i would blend in better w the italians, because like you said since you dont look korean they wont really consider you one of them, no matter how good you speak korean or act like them, and thats why marrying a person of another race isnt really a good idea or ideal, since you will have conflict with your inlaws and some culture shocks which can be frustrating, since one part will have to give up its culture, amd its not a switching game unlike you where you travel to x country with the idea that you will become one of them for a certain time, and then when you get bored or something, go somewhere else, and in this life you only have one home, and you can travel to many places but at the en of the day only one feels right, like yourself.

  • @rikudan5876
    @rikudan5876 Před rokem +5

    The three dudes perspective at 2:22, was right on point.

  • @aracelirodriguez5367
    @aracelirodriguez5367 Před rokem +9

    Subtítulos en español, por favor. Vi otra entrevista tuya, pero con personas mayores en Corea de la opinión de los matrimonios biculturales y, me pareció muy buena.

    • @mpforeverunlimited
      @mpforeverunlimited Před rokem

      Hay un opcion para traducir los autosubtitulos

    • @aracelirodriguez5367
      @aracelirodriguez5367 Před rokem

      @@mpforeverunlimited, ya sé, pero, no me aparecen.

    • @MsRRACHELL
      @MsRRACHELL Před rokem

      A mi tampoco me aparecen en este video los subtitulos, lucho con el idioma 😅inglés jajaja😂

  • @christopherliwani3173
    @christopherliwani3173 Před rokem +3

    LOVE THE GUY WHO WAS REPPING HIS SET IN THE BACKGROUND LOL

  • @rigelr5345
    @rigelr5345 Před rokem +1

    Great interview! Although the clip jumping was a little too much for me, it skipped every 0.1 sec or something which is a bit too much I think 😅 Otherwise really loved it! The interviewer is so handsome

  • @rz84vlog78
    @rz84vlog78 Před 11 měsíci +3

    What’s the guy in the background at 02:36 doing ? Some part of cult moves, maybe 😂😂

  • @PraisePelumi
    @PraisePelumi Před rokem +4

    Bro if anything, in all your videos, you always stay fly.

  • @raquelfigueroa5539
    @raquelfigueroa5539 Před rokem +14

    9:34 is not necessary to change your last name, if you want you can do that. I actually wanted to add my husband name to mine. But I couldn’t. We are both originally from a Latin American Country ( I’m from Dominican Republic and his from Peru) and in our country we have our fathers and mothers last name. So when we got married on our marriage license we put down both of our last name although we only use one in the USA( because we have to put down our name as it is on our birth certificate) at the social security office I had no problem I added my husband last name to mine ( just one of his last name) but when I went to motor vehicle I was told that I couldn’t ,I have to take both of my husband last name if I wanted to have his last name. It been 11 years and this still bugs me 🤬 I wish they change that rule.

  • @Hanssquirrel
    @Hanssquirrel Před rokem +5

    2:36 dude at the back throwing up gang signs😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣

  • @catman8623
    @catman8623 Před rokem +3

    K has admirable qualities haha, he def got the class.

  • @cesars267
    @cesars267 Před rokem +2

    Cool , dude , love your interviews🇨🇦😎

  • @karines1856
    @karines1856 Před rokem

    Very respectfully, what a beautiful face and voice K explorer has! And his videos are of great quality!

  • @iz6028
    @iz6028 Před rokem +25

    they’re likely taking about white and other east asian people when they said foreigners btw! don’t get ur hopes up lmao

    • @hez859
      @hez859 Před rokem +17

      Not necessarily, theres a while vid he does about koreans curious abouy dating black people and was pretty surprised at how many would be down, even when it comes to the ones i know in my life, personally...its increasingly becoming seen as old fashioned...there are racists and good people everywhere 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @heavenlypath1065
      @heavenlypath1065 Před rokem +4

      @@hez859 W take

    • @randomgaminginfullhd7347
      @randomgaminginfullhd7347 Před rokem +1

      @@hez859 So just because someone isn't attracted to black men, she's racist? Lmao blacks and their entitlement never cease to amaze me. Just f off already with this BS. Asians want whites and there's nothing wrong with that. Bigot

    • @BlackKippahActivity
      @BlackKippahActivity Před rokem +5

      you haven’t watched his previous video about dating black people. I suggest you go and watch it haha

    • @danielmuller1578
      @danielmuller1578 Před rokem

      @@hez859 bro I’m sorry to tell you but in reality 99% of Korean women ain’t into black guys. They may say they are down but in when push comes to shove they probs won’t. Times are changing tho but a lot slower than your making it out

  • @Jokeman718
    @Jokeman718 Před rokem +3

    Let's appreciate the drip on my dude, man looking like Blade!

  • @millicentevans8705
    @millicentevans8705 Před rokem +60

    I come from a country that is very diverse and it’s so nice to hear that they would like to marry someone from a different culture. But it should not matter about their RACE I believe that you LOVE WHO YOU LOVE. And as long as two people find each other and are happy with each other from what ever race. As long as they truly want to be together they should do so. Because when you find your true love the colour of your skin should Never MATTER AT ALL. I like these videos keep making them because I really find them very informative. And may I just say I am in a interracial relationship and I am very happy. 🌸🌻🌸🌻🌸🌻🌸🌻

  • @Unknown-un5pu
    @Unknown-un5pu Před rokem +94

    In this video Koreans say international marriage(kookje gyulhon) but the subtitle is interracial marriage(injong gyulhon). Interracial marriage is not yet a commonly used word in Korea. It is more of an academic term that can only be found in articles occasionally. Like 4:03 the questioner also keeps saying the word international marriage but the subtitles are interracial marriage. So this is not the kind of problem that Koreans mistake interracial marriage to include marriage with another Asian. They continue to speak using only the word international marriage.

    • @lejlasikiric9430
      @lejlasikiric9430 Před rokem +2

      Yesss totally agree!

    • @thomasgreene8054
      @thomasgreene8054 Před rokem +7

      @@gillove189 "Asian" is not a race. Asian just means someone from the Asian continent. Because Asia is a diverse continent with many races/ethnicities, such as Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Indian, Bangladeshi, Thai, Vietnamese, Persian, Uzbek, etc.
      The only genetic categorization that would put Koreans and Japanese under the same group is the term "Mongoloid" which is more accurate if you want to categorize the two under one genetic lineage category.

    • @kingjaehaerystargaryen
      @kingjaehaerystargaryen Před rokem +3

      @@gillove189 "Asian" is not a race.

    • @GODjihyo99
      @GODjihyo99 Před rokem +2

      @@thomasgreene8054 youre right, cause how come indians and koreans can both be asians??

    • @downtomars6268
      @downtomars6268 Před rokem +1

      ​@@thomasgreene8054 "Asian" is treated as a race but the term depends on where and perhaps even time period it is used. In America, Canada, Australia, Asian typically refers to East Asian. Only in UK, Asian refers to South Asian or people of the Indian sub continent. This may be changing as Indians are now the largest immigrant group of all those countries so there may be demand to reclassify the word for political correctness. I've seen a some Westerners refer to Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis as "East Asians", probably mixed up with "East Indians" or out of ignorance towards the Indigenous in the Americas. But, looking at the larger geographic picture much of Asia's populations such as North Asians like the Yakuts, much of Central Asians and parts of SE Asian are often seen as East Asian where those of the Indian sub continent are Indian related.

  • @leeok
    @leeok Před rokem +12

    이 채널 인터뷰 내용이 진지하고 차분해서 좋아요. 감사합니다.

  • @juanpAAA2059
    @juanpAAA2059 Před rokem +34

    Bro great video!
    1) I liked when you asked them to specify from which country they would like to marry the person.
    2) The two girls that said they would date an asian but marry a foreigner...they are way more opened than me lmao.
    3) Your fit is dope broooo 🔥🔥🔥🔥!!! 좋아해요!!! 파이팅!!!

    • @allio3459
      @allio3459 Před rokem +2

      They might be saying this to a foreigner just to be nice. East Asia countries are family oriented. If parents don’t accept foreigners, you ain’t going to marry foreigner lol

    • @juanpAAA2059
      @juanpAAA2059 Před rokem +1

      @@allio3459 true

    • @latinasawntop
      @latinasawntop Před rokem

      @@allio3459Yeah, this is true. I’m not Asian, but I’m half Mexican and half Bulgarian. Both Hispanic and European parents have similar mindsets to Asian parents (and I’m obviously not speaking for all, but just for mine, lol). My mom, who’s Bulgarian, has said that she won’t be supportive of me dating outside of the Bulgarian ethnicity. My dad, who’s Mexican, has told me he’s FINE with me not dating a Mexican, but they still “have to be” Hispanic. Kinda ironic because they dated outside their own ethnicities, but me and my siblings aren’t allowed to, LOL. A lot of strict parents are like this, and it’s sad because it stems from tons of xenophobia and racism.

  • @user-qp6jt7mk8r
    @user-qp6jt7mk8r Před rokem +1

    You are so handsome I was waiting for someone to acknowledge it lmao anyway normally these videos give me the ick

  • @jaybabypyt
    @jaybabypyt Před rokem +3

    2:37 😭😭LMAOOO

  • @cbx360
    @cbx360 Před rokem

    K your awesome at interviewing

  • @niganools1502
    @niganools1502 Před rokem

    Noicee!!!!! I love this vid!

  • @stjepanvidovic7777
    @stjepanvidovic7777 Před rokem

    Make more of these please.

  • @raquelfigueroa5539
    @raquelfigueroa5539 Před rokem +26

    Keep doing a great work!! Love your videos!!! Hello from New Jersey 🇺🇸

    • @Bibi-hh1md
      @Bibi-hh1md Před rokem +3

      Nice..I'm from New Jersey as well

    • @aspebb
      @aspebb Před rokem +1

      @@Bibi-hh1md I'm not from the US like you two, but whaddup anyway 👍

    • @Bibi-hh1md
      @Bibi-hh1md Před rokem +1

      @@aspebb Hi

  • @heytony
    @heytony Před rokem +1

    *From the view of already experiencing international marriage, There are good things about international marriage, but there are also many difficult things...Not necessarily good ^^*

  • @binoyandpinay777
    @binoyandpinay777 Před rokem +1

    Also would love to see a video of an Asian (whichever people group) interview Black people (American/Canadian/Euro/Caribbean/African etc) on the same subject of Interracial marriage or Dating.

    • @JohnSmith-ct4np
      @JohnSmith-ct4np Před rokem

      well sadly in america/canada/europe your basically not allowed to be against it. in some countries you could even end up going to jail if you explained why you are against it.

  • @OGsir
    @OGsir Před rokem +1

    I would also be interested to hear if the responses varied if a Non Korean Lady, Korean Man and Korean Lady did the interview.

  • @Isagiuzumaki891
    @Isagiuzumaki891 Před rokem

    I love the butterfly tattoo girl❤

  • @diptanudebnath8555
    @diptanudebnath8555 Před rokem

    💜👏🏻👏🏻✨ nice video man 👍🏻👆🏻

  • @olives9303
    @olives9303 Před rokem

    please dont cut between their sentences sp much when editing! i think you do it because you think its too slow otherwise but i really cant take it in when there is no breaks just words being pumped. i want to look at the people you interview too and not just the text. i dont have any diagnose if you think that and i think morepeople might relate. thank you if you slow it down in future videos❤️

  • @del1ght542
    @del1ght542 Před rokem +3

    man in the background at 2:36 throwin up gang signs 💀

  • @Hanssquirrel
    @Hanssquirrel Před rokem +6

    I want to know if he ever faced any prejudice in Korean please tell us we would like to know❤️

  • @Waryfuls
    @Waryfuls Před rokem +6

    *_Jerry DRIPPY AF_*

  • @basicikeaman
    @basicikeaman Před 11 měsíci

    Bro the dude with the blond hair towards the beginning, ah the way he talks/his voice I love ittt

  • @akojiodinaka5042
    @akojiodinaka5042 Před rokem +4

    The interviewer is incredibly good looking

  • @antonjotopg8475
    @antonjotopg8475 Před rokem +2

    Never knew korea has bangers

  • @Visionaree
    @Visionaree Před rokem

    I need the coat brother, it’s so insanely stylish

  • @mapetidye
    @mapetidye Před rokem +6

    I love how the one person clarified and specified that interracial marriage meant other Asians specifically and that WORLDLY interracial still needs work in terms of how Koreans view it, the older generation mainly.

  • @realroll4550
    @realroll4550 Před rokem

    2:37 he was throwing it up 🫰🏾✌🏾🤞🏾🤙🏾🖖🏾🤘🏾

  • @sofiaspetsieris6799
    @sofiaspetsieris6799 Před rokem +8

    I find it shocking and amazing when the girl who said she doesn’t care abt the race of someone said that her parents don’t have prejudice against dating foreigners cuz usually from what I’ve heard Korean parents usually will not want their children to date outside Korean

    • @charmander777
      @charmander777 Před rokem +3

      saying and actually doing is totally different .

    • @Wingzero90939
      @Wingzero90939 Před rokem +1

      They could be more educated level, Koreans maybe her parents studied abroad…

    • @sofiaspetsieris6799
      @sofiaspetsieris6799 Před rokem

      @@Wingzero90939 ya lol it was just shocking to me cuz from what foreigners in Korea have said abt dating Koreans they express that Korean parents are usually not ok with their children dating foreigners

    • @Wingzero90939
      @Wingzero90939 Před rokem +1

      @@sofiaspetsieris6799 yeah that’s true but if they tend to be at least not super rich, but at least above average, and maybe they have family in any western country, they might care less about them being in a cross cultural relationship.

  • @imanigordon6803
    @imanigordon6803 Před rokem +5

    This guys fit is always clean 🔥

  • @7thwndrpodcast152
    @7thwndrpodcast152 Před rokem +5

    I know y’all saw SLATT in the background. Rap culture spreads so far. I wonder if it was like that in the 90’s.

  • @boukm3n
    @boukm3n Před rokem +5

    2:36 AYO I didn’t know they flashed GANG SIGNS in Korea?!?! 😂😂

  • @END0684
    @END0684 Před rokem +5

    i mean they're all going to say say yes, try again with a korean interviewer

  • @trinity1203
    @trinity1203 Před rokem +10

    한국인들한테만 말하지만 국제결혼 현실적인 기준을 알려줄께. ㅎ 맞벌이 가능하면 국제결혼 가능하지만 맞벌이 불가능하면 파탄(이혼) 가능성이 높다는 것만 알아둬라.
    대한민국 사회는 일방의 경제력이 매우 크지 않는 이상 맞벌이가 필수임. 여자의 경우는 외국 갈 각오해야 하며 남자의 경우는 전적으로 여자 먹여살릴 각오 해야 함.
    특히 한국 남자는 국제결혼 후 이혼할 경우 타격이 덜하지만 한국 여자의 경우는 외국 남자랑 결혼했다가 외국 나가서 이혼하면 죽도 밥도 안됨. 농담 같지 ?

  • @pinkypilot
    @pinkypilot Před rokem +73

    I'm in a interracial marriage (I'm Asian, my husband, Irish). We have two beautiful daughters. There were definite adjustments regarding our cultural differences. It can be quite challenging. To our advantage, we were young and more open-minded and subsequently, learned to truly respect and accept each other's culture.

  • @yanniaoki
    @yanniaoki Před rokem +3

    The man in the back pause at 2:37 😭

    • @Malalalaika
      @Malalalaika Před rokem

      The texturized hair says it all 😂

  • @blackxicans98
    @blackxicans98 Před rokem +2

    I think the openness of the girls on changing their last names is very interesting because even as an American myself I don’t see myself changing my last name if I ever get married

  • @jemjem478
    @jemjem478 Před rokem +4

    Would be interesting to see what they think about like African /African like what comes to there minds you could show the pictures of places in Africa USA and Europe and have them guess which is African can open up a dialog on people perception of Africans .You could also ask stuff like are all blacks people from Africa and America .Think this type of conversation would be very interesting to see peoples idea having been to Korea many people would assume I’m either American or just African some would be surprised when me and my black friends would say we was from like the UK or France and Italy the reactions was cute it made for good dialog .

    • @qhawenxele8032
      @qhawenxele8032 Před rokem

      @@gillove189 It's mostly dangerous in low income areas and a safer in the suburbs and other middle to high income areas. State capacity to crackdown on crime is low hence it is dangerous.

    • @Titbitist
      @Titbitist Před rokem

      this race fixation is not healthy for you m'lady

  • @O.T_Solstice
    @O.T_Solstice Před rokem +4

    Lmao we're gonna act like buddy didn't just throw up the slatt sign behind that girl?😂 Random af

  • @ragingninos6866
    @ragingninos6866 Před rokem +3

    Im sorry but can we talk about at 2:33 how some random guy just threw up some shit and walked away

  • @yogicyd
    @yogicyd Před rokem +2

    As a foreigner who studies in south korea from 2021, I rarely see korean women dating foreigners, on some case I did see some women dating caucasian
    On the other hand, korean men here can just date any foreign women regarding the nationality or race

  • @Deannia
    @Deannia Před rokem

    sry to be the simp here but dammnnnnn you look so cleann bro i go out like a garbage bag and the coat looks soo fireeee

  • @cpeter1327
    @cpeter1327 Před rokem +13

    I get the impression that their idea of interracial is different nationality and not necessarily different race to theirs.

    • @unclemoneybags1022
      @unclemoneybags1022 Před rokem +1

      Right, it seems as if they look @ other Asians of different countries as a totality different race, when like you said they're are a different nationality. I was waiting for some of them to mention black men and only 2 of the Asian women specifically said that they were into black men.

  • @ChefsKissSEA
    @ChefsKissSEA Před rokem +43

    Koreans dating a Japanese person is more of an intercultural relationship than Interracial being as they are both Asian. I wonder if they have the word "Intercultural" in Korean.

    • @tommypop2139
      @tommypop2139 Před rokem +5

      Japan and Korea union is not even intercultural i think there is no trouble living with them culturally. only little bit of language barrier which is so easy to get over.no wonder why korean boy japanese girl is always the lowest in divorce rate and lower than the korean korean couple

    • @Unknown-un5pu
      @Unknown-un5pu Před rokem +5

      In this video Koreans say international marriage(kookje gyulhon) but the subtitle is interracial marriage(injong gyulhon). Interracial marriage is not yet a commonly used word in Korea. It is more of an academic term that can only be found in articles occasionally. Like 4:03 the questioner also keeps saying the word international marriage but the subtitles are interracial marriage. So this is not the kind of problem that Koreans mistake interracial marriage to include marriage with another Asian. They continue to speak using only the word international marriage.
      And I think there will be a word "Intercultural" in Korea. but it will be an academic term and most people will not know it well.

    • @heroeus8173
      @heroeus8173 Před rokem +2

      @@gillove189 asian is not a race
      Mongoloid is
      Asian is to state a person coming from or residing on the asian continent
      You need to study more it seems
      Their are only 4 races
      Caucasian
      Negroid
      Mongoloid
      Australoid
      Then we have ethnicities

    • @zoey5104
      @zoey5104 Před rokem +1

      How do you define Asian? Are Indian and Middle Eastern part of Asian? As you know another half of Asian continent filled with Caucasian (middle eastern and Indian) which very different than East Asian that you people generally refer as Asian

    • @zoey5104
      @zoey5104 Před rokem +1

      @@gillove189 Also there are Melanesian and Austronesian which look closer to African/Latino than East Asian

  • @johnnysheehan4384
    @johnnysheehan4384 Před rokem +87

    while this is interesting the underlying facts is that Korea isn't nor will it become more open to interracial marriages unless the foreigner is willing to live in Korea which let me tell you is extremely difficult. Companies won't hire you (its very difficult anyway) and unless you speak Korean fluently there is little change for it working out. Sure you can go over to Korea and stay for a few months, have fun with a few girls/guys etc but ultimately Koreans want to be with Koreans. I also find it interesting Korean men actually seem very open to explore different races but Korean women only seem to want European/american men based on stereotypes that just are not true. Average height for north Europe is tall (181cm) but for south Europe average height is 178cm which is about 3 cm taller than Korean, American is even smaller with average of 176cm. I just don't understand why Korean women believe in these unrealistic stereotypes lol. On a final point I find it very distasteful when the Korean women shun asian men and make harsh statements like "they are small" or "western men are sexy" implying that asian men are not. its a very unattractive trait to have as a person

    • @mpforeverunlimited
      @mpforeverunlimited Před rokem +15

      In america companies hire you if you only speak korean and not english? Or in Germany you can work without knowing german? In which country can you do this?

    • @bryanr1727
      @bryanr1727 Před rokem +14

      @@mpforeverunlimited In the USA happens all the time. There are a lot of people working in this country who do not speak English. I'm being modest because they are millions. I'm not saying that is good or bad.

    • @kingkuf7371
      @kingkuf7371 Před rokem +7

      @@mpforeverunlimited you can easily work in plenty of European countries without knowing their national language, germany is no exception, I have lots of friends studying/working in germany that are still learning the language

    • @kswltd
      @kswltd Před rokem +8

      ​@@bryanr1727 No, it doesn't happen all the time. That only works for specific jobs like IT programmers or physically-demanding blue collar jobs. You cannot work in the US as a doctor or a lawyer if you cannot speak English. Even in Korea, foreigners can also get a job very easily without knowing the language if they are willing to work at factories or laborious spots. In addition, people usually tend to know English at least a little bit, which makes it much more accessible than languages like Korean.

    • @kswltd
      @kswltd Před rokem +4

      @@kingkuf7371 No, you are wrong. That's because in a lot of companies in Europe, people can communicate in English. A foreigner that knows neither English nor German cannot get a job in Germany unless it is a physically-demanding blue-collar job. Same for other European countries. Studying is an exception. You can also come to Korea without knowing Korean if you are coming just to study. Getting hired and studying is a totally different thing and they usually require different visas.

  • @ferdycarpio8304
    @ferdycarpio8304 Před rokem

    Love ur channel

  • @armorbearer9702
    @armorbearer9702 Před rokem +1

    (8:46) I find it a little disturbing that only one Korean said the family will not mind her marrying a foreigner. Many of them said they are open to marrying a foreigner; however, will they stick to their answer if their family disapproves?

    • @chafiqbantla1816
      @chafiqbantla1816 Před rokem +2

      Probably not, most of the answers are very diplomatic, if the dont react very positively it basicly means no

  • @latinasawntop
    @latinasawntop Před rokem +165

    These videos sometimes slightly make me uncomfortable. Not always, but a lot of time the fetishisation of white foreigners is extremely common in Korea. My friend, who’s German, visited Korea a few months back and told me that she had a bunch of Korean men coming up to her saying “I wanna date a white girl” or pestering her about doing one-night-stands, and they would tell it to her face that she’s “easy” because she’s “Russian” which she’s obviously not, but Korean men assume all foreign women are Russian, and it’s really sad. Also had plenty calling her the ‘white horse’ which is so misogynistic. I’m not generalising, as that’s not fair at all. Im also very aware that it happens the other way round (white women fetishising Korean men) but I just wanted to say that because I hear a lot of stories like this from foreign women who have visited Korea. Not just white women but black women also have a stereotype there that they’re “good in bed”, and a lot of Korean men use that to their advantage.
    Besides all of that, I’m also very interested in branching out and dating someone outside of my own race/ethnicity. I’m a sucker for different cultures and traditions. Nothing wrong with that, as long as you’re not fetishising.

    • @user-zh7mo7bi2e
      @user-zh7mo7bi2e Před rokem +8

      i dont think so. korean men never think that every white is russian

    • @latinasawntop
      @latinasawntop Před rokem +35

      @@user-zh7mo7bi2e Yes they do. Ask white girls who have gone to Korea! They will say they had Korean men coming up to them assuming they’re Russian, just because Russian girls are the most common ethnicity of women to become prostitutes there.. and that also links w the stereotype of the ‘white horse’ and that “white girls are easy”.

    • @user-dt7uq1qw7t
      @user-dt7uq1qw7t Před rokem +2

      @@latinasawntop But now many Korean men know western women are same as their country’s opposite sex. So it’s decreasing is contining

    • @jm7578
      @jm7578 Před rokem +3

      If two people love each other it is not a fetish, that is an extremely offensive term especially when children are of biracial status do you think that her parents created them from a fetish?
      When I hear people overuse the term I just think that they come off as closet racists who have hearts filled with hatred whoever loves each other to their business not to be regulated by someone else

    • @an0nycat
      @an0nycat Před rokem +1

      @@jm7578
      "parents created them from a fetish?"
      Yes.

  • @GygaxGirl
    @GygaxGirl Před rokem

    Tog the guy that speaks English and is confident enough to use it in the interview-you studied well! To the girls who don't want to change their last name if they marry a westerner, you can hyphenate your name. So it would be your last name, then a hyphen, then your husband's last name. I enjoy this man's videos.

  • @julezzz8252
    @julezzz8252 Před rokem

    2:36 dude at the back throwing up gangs signs

  • @en.4392
    @en.4392 Před rokem +10

    Let’s hear which “foreign” group they’re interested in… too general but very good start

    • @Riaaonline
      @Riaaonline Před rokem +20

      No fr lol every time I watch vids like these, the foreigners they’re talking about are either other Asians or white people.

    • @Max25670
      @Max25670 Před rokem +4

      @@Riaaonline 6:07 these 2 girls flat out said they wanted to marry black men and most of them said they don't care about race, sheesh try not to play the victim card for once.

    • @Riaaonline
      @Riaaonline Před rokem +1

      @@Max25670 Did I say all of them? No, and a observation is playing victim lol?

    • @poopbutt6241
      @poopbutt6241 Před rokem

      @@Max25670it’s a fair assumption, East Asian countries white worship

    • @NoRockinMansLand
      @NoRockinMansLand Před rokem

      @@Max25670 what is it with u ppl and always trying to accuse others of playing victim, if anything thats all u guys do "whyt people are the most oppressed" is ur new slogan😂

  • @LueJohn
    @LueJohn Před rokem

    Bro your fashion sense is impeccable

  • @friendsIVlife
    @friendsIVlife Před rokem +5

    Lastly.... if says my preference is an African man ....as a black American woman...am I dating interracially because they keep mentioning Japan, where there are some physical differences but asian is Asian RIGHT? So are they dating interacially because it another Asian? Would I be interacially dating if I dated an African

    • @Unknown-un5pu
      @Unknown-un5pu Před rokem +1

      In this video Koreans say international marriage(kookje gyulhon) but the subtitle is interracial marriage(injong gyulhon). Interracial marriage is not yet a commonly used word in Korea. It is more of an academic term that can only be found in articles occasionally. Like 4:03 the questioner also keeps saying the word international marriage but the subtitles are interracial marriage. So this is not the kind of problem that Koreans mistake interracial marriage to include marriage with another Asian. They continue to speak using only the word international marriage.

    • @van.f1087
      @van.f1087 Před rokem

      # TianaGreyWrites
      BINGOOO

  • @frankyAKA
    @frankyAKA Před rokem +1

    @2:36 Tapioca Jelly Gang

  • @youngblood3907
    @youngblood3907 Před rokem +2

    [Why we shouldn't trust these videos].
    I've been following CZcamsrs who do these interviews.
    CZcamsrs know what they want to talk about.
    And then after the interview, they edit it to make sure it's what they intended or
    They only include people who say the same or similar things.
    Probably dozens of cases against international marriage to select those 7~8 cases.
    interviews to select those 7 or 8 cases.

  • @doranstewartstewart6521

    Shout out to the homie he fly as hell don't know about the pocket thing

  • @NessHypegaming
    @NessHypegaming Před rokem +24

    this is really weird. ive seen on tiktok people saying how bad south korea is for foreigners and how they are treated so badly, but this video makes it seem like its the opposite. is it just the older people that are like that or what??

    • @rajakshit
      @rajakshit Před rokem +12

      I think you are right about it too ,older people may be the reason for majority of time as these are the landlords, shop owners,etc. whom foreigners face issues with. But some young people might discriminate too , because of not being open to foreigners. This video is shot in Seoul where most foreigners visit which might be the reason these people are open , but we can't be sure about other areas, places. And i still think one can visit south korea , but needs to chose places to visit after research so as to avoid bad things.

    • @ebelemelifonwu7401
      @ebelemelifonwu7401 Před rokem +17

      i think it’s both. overwhelming yes foreigners would face discrimination in korea but some Koreans are open and friendly

    • @rajakshit
      @rajakshit Před rokem

      @@ebelemelifonwu7401 💯👍

    • @imanigordon6803
      @imanigordon6803 Před rokem

      For some groups it’s ok others it’s not.

    • @niro4002
      @niro4002 Před rokem +7

      So dont go there. They want to preserve their culture and identity nothing is wrong with that.

  • @itspooh1838
    @itspooh1838 Před rokem +5

    What they say and what I see as a westerner living here are complete opposites. Lol They won't make that leap.

  • @brittany6035
    @brittany6035 Před rokem +3

    Did anyone else 2:37 notice this guy…he must be from the US🤣🤣🙏

  • @henriquelinopacheco15
    @henriquelinopacheco15 Před rokem +2

    6:05 Brazil here 😁

  • @princecoffee2349
    @princecoffee2349 Před 2 měsíci +1

    What I constantly want to remind foreigners about Korea is that it is a single-ethnic country comprised of only 96 percent Koreans.
    For 5000 years...
    They were and are still doing well culturally and economically.
    There is no need to force them to change into a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country.
    They have always better options for them than multiethnicity and multiculturalism.
    Because they're doing better than most multi-ethnic countries...
    Rather, it would be better for foreigners to adapt to Korean society.
    Their society is much more orderly, efficient and safer than that of most developed European countries and US.
    No need to change.

  • @TheStarThatFell
    @TheStarThatFell Před rokem +1

    What I find really interesting is that these Koreans still use 흑인 to talk about Black people. I'm re-learning Korean and when I used that word, she recoiled lol
    She said to use the term 아아프리카계 미국인 since the prior term is kind of 😬 (That's the face she kind of made lol).

  • @user-qp6jt7mk8r
    @user-qp6jt7mk8r Před rokem +4

    Realistically there needs to be better & upgraded immigration policies in most countries. Even if you’re on a spouse visa it feels like you’re just a plus one carry on. In Japan the amount of time you can work is limited & it’s just a minefield for mistreatment. I don’t want to depend on another person for my residency bc what if it goes wrong & I still want to live there? In Korea you can easily rent & open a business if you have a Korean spouse but what if that doesn’t work out?

  • @TjClarkish
    @TjClarkish Před rokem +6

    Where did you get that COAT?!?!?! The sense of fashion in Korea never ceases to impress me

  • @trulypisces4801
    @trulypisces4801 Před 11 měsíci

    6.31 THE BOY BEHIND YOU

  • @espressoq5696
    @espressoq5696 Před rokem +1

    Take your spouse's last name is just an OPTION, which means you have a choice of either keep yours or let your husband take your last name, don't let that stop your way of finding true love girl 🤗

  • @somethingsabouther
    @somethingsabouther Před rokem +1

    Hmm these conversations are always interesting. Interracial relationships are more catered to White, Asian, or Hispanic countries in Korea. Which links based on the desire to be a certain complexion.

  • @iamnella2595
    @iamnella2595 Před rokem

    1:35 that guy sounds so smart

  • @BengVideo
    @BengVideo Před rokem +2

    Western Chad at 6:31 pointing out his dominance

  • @jollygoodgordon5580
    @jollygoodgordon5580 Před rokem +2

    you have to ask them to clearify what they mean whenever koreans or japanese use the word ''westerner'' because from what ive seen in these type of interviews, it is clear that the refer to whites, they clearly don't know the west is very mixed and that it makes white to not be the standard for westerner. so when you ask them that it can be a great chance to let them know and be a little more educated. i also realize that they would not say ''white'' so easily because its not from their culture, korea being a mainly korean society and not a lot of other races there, the idea of race is not prominent, so i get why koreans would rather say ''westerner'' when referring to white people instead of ''white''.

    • @MMOfreakOUT1
      @MMOfreakOUT1 Před rokem

      Western is European mate. The term originated from the West Roman Empire which occupied large parts of Western Europe. Later on the term was used to describe the NATO countries that bordered the Eastern Part of the Cold War - all being European. Today it has adopted more European countries such as Sweden and Finland - and sometimes countries from the former Eastern Bloc and South America. But every country is majority European.
      So Western Culture is European Culture. London is no longer a Western City because it has lost the culture that makes it Western. I like how Europeans can't keep any normal title. Are we gonna start calling non-whites Colonisers? Or is that only to negatively describe White People?

    • @jollygoodgordon5580
      @jollygoodgordon5580 Před rokem

      @@MMOfreakOUT1 fax

  • @blacksheepcommunity
    @blacksheepcommunity Před rokem +4

    I wish these CZcamsrs would ask their questions more specific "foreigners" are too vague when it comes to interracial anything the question should be black or white. Then you can ask about other ethnic group Indians, Latinas etc.

    • @blacksheepcommunity
      @blacksheepcommunity Před rokem

      The chick at 6:08 was very specific that's who the question should have been ask

    • @blacksheepcommunity
      @blacksheepcommunity Před rokem

      Eventually the true comes out the guy at 8:34 break it down very clear

  • @chuksbrian3380
    @chuksbrian3380 Před rokem +1

    nice interview, i am planning on visiting South Korea in the near future from Canada. it would be nice experience Korean culture first hand.

  • @_filtered2486
    @_filtered2486 Před 11 měsíci +4

    South Koreans merely have an interest in these four types:
    1. Same race with them, it represents South Korean too
    2. 교포, it implies has South Korean blood but living outside South Korean
    3. East Asian like Japanese, Chinese, etc
    4. Western, mostly American
    That is why I always try to keep myself on a border. It does not mean South Korean is racist just because they have a preference when dating/marrying a specific type of race.
    You can find racism in any kind of factor, but for finding a partner in life/getting married, we need to understand that every people had the right to choose their ideal type or their specific traits.

    • @yellowbeez93
      @yellowbeez93 Před 10 měsíci

      Its one thing to have preference but its another when you don't guide them in their lives so they can have the best preferences

  • @Ocho9857
    @Ocho9857 Před rokem

    6:28 am I bugging or is that Ovan’s( Kpop singer) gf?? I swear that’s the girl he was kissing in his MV