Koreans React To Steven He | π™Šπ™Žπ™Žπ˜Ύ

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All Comments (21)
  • @StevenHe
    You guys were awesome ❀️ thank you!!!
  • @kopxpert
    Malaysian here. My dad told me he had to cycle about 15kms to school so he had to leave house like 5:30am every morning. One day when I was at my grandad's house, I asked my grandad how far my dad's school was. He showed me and it was not even 2kms from the house lol
  • @ericminton6084
    My mother is from the mountains of Kentucky and she used to tell us she walked barefoot in the snow up the mountain both ways...then my brother and I added "and killed a bear with her looseleaf notebook" to be smartasses haha
  • @nitizgurung5841
    The way Steven say "Emotional Damage" is so hilarious. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  • @IzzyKawaiichi
    My (white) father tried that "We walked uphill in the snow both ways," but I was like "Dad, you grew up in Texas. There was no snow. And you grew up on the Great Plains, so there weren't any hills either."
  • @daniellelsogb
    When I was growing up and in school our teachers used to say "when you're older you won't be walking around with a calculator in your pocket". This was their reasoning for us not using calculators in class. Well.... as we all know now, we are most definitely walking around with calculators in our pockets everyday
  • @tracisr
    The emotional damage gets me every time 🀣🀣🀣
  • My Filipino mother crossed 3 rivers (during a flood), a forest (while the weather was practically an oven... on fire), an entire mountain (yet without a proper cement road... and footwear), and a world war (with actual bombs falling everywhere- pretty sure someone unimportant died-), walking for 12 hours JUST to go to school and get straight As back in the day, she says. (The fact that we visited our grandparents and saw her school right around the corner was irrelevant. Shortcuts are for FAILURES anyway.)
  • Quality content here πŸ˜† My fave of Steven is "why ghosts don't haunt Asians"
  • @itsjustmaddisen
    My Taiwanese friend’s mum used to pack me a lunch every week with hers because her parents liked me so much lol. When they found out I was learning Mandarin and tried to speak with them, they were like β€œyou have to keep her around, we like her!” And invited me over all the time-we were already really close, so we just hung out all the time. People would point out we were the same person (we even had the same laugh) and I think that’s also why her parents liked me. I had a similar personality to their daughter and I wanted to learn their culture. I even asked her about Taiwanese dramas to watch because I love Asian dramas lol. I helped her with her English and she helped me with my Mandarin. Good times.
  • @lowercvse
    My mom is from the Philippines and she also walked a million miles barefoot through all types of weather to go to school.
  • @telemperor
    I told my kids as they grew up that I walked up hill both ways in the snow barefoot 5 miles for school. We only had stones to play with, which made dodgeball dangerous of course. We weren't even allowed in the house until dark and we better be on time before the sun went down. We never complained because it just meant a beating and no dinner. They had no idea how great life was for them. I'm proud of my kids all 3 do well for themselves.
  • i wish they reacted to the asian parents challenging each other because those ones are SO funny but im so glad to see people react to him, he's underrated
  • @peachypufff
    okay but the β€œheal before so you have extra health to take that” was literally in Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild and it took SO many shrines just to get 13 more hearts 😭
  • @TygerBlueEyes
    The other memes that people make with his emotional damage clip are funny too
  • @antzuprising
    "Do your parents still clean your room?" "Not anymore." "My mom still does it." Me: "EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!!!"
  • @hopperhelp1
    I remember when he had 11,000 subscribers. I’m so proud of his success and hope he gets more recognition in the future.
  • @hylla2kills
    I fricken love Steven, love that you're reacting to this!
  • @rhaelsura96
    I wish Asian parents would react to Steven He
  • @kuravle008
    Being a South Asian, I can also relate to this and my dad used to walk 2 hrs to go to school and I actually verified when I went to my hometown as a kid.