I watched this video when it first came out and just thought how different Jayden is when talking to his mum. He’s usually the quiet one in the group but with his mom, because he felt safe, he just stared yapping. I love it!
@@niemabuggy yeah it's pure gold ep. HOW DO WE GET ROSCOE to do a React To vid on that video - how do we ask him ? I think the channel called it Bobby takes his mum to BBQ
Roscoe, you really need to watch the old eps of korean englishman where they bring their friends which were twins, one is a preacher and the other one is british military officer (I forgot which part of military he was)
@@koraegiyes! At the time he was a royal artillery commander with rank of major in British army. 😎In the twin series, Major Charles comments that he had to get clearance to be able to go to a Korean army base camp. I guess the very top tier approval is what’s called ministerial level which he says he almost needed 😂
After a few years of watching videos featuring these young men, it was delightful to see their parents. We’ve met Bobby’s mom before, but not any of the others. Great reaction.
The mum and son that are most emotional, he always talks so well about his mother and called her all the time when they were in Korea last year. In the episode they got told they were going back to Korea he said that him and his mum trust him more to be able to manage on his own but he still calls her every day from uni to make sure SHE is okey. They are super sweet and have another episode just then eating and talking after the first trip. And since they aren’t sleeping and doing lots outside of their comfort zone, tears are always close by!
You missed two episodes before the boys went to boot camp. The first Josh and Ollie gave them a huge treat to stay in a luxury hotel/spa place and they got to eat korean bbq and then the next was them meeting two actual Korean Navy/special ops type celebs who put them through like a basic fitness test and helped answer their questions about bootcamp. Oh and I believe that was the same episode the boys got their hair cut in preparation for the bootcamp too.
I love this channel a lot, his stories really makes me happy and makes my day i really appreciate them because it reminds me alot of my dad, he passed away 2 years ago so whenever i feel down i love watching this channel and all of the reaction videos ❤️
In an early episode Josh and Bobby surprised his mother and took her to a Korean restaurant in London. She is so funny, and so honestly grateful for what the Guys have done for Bobby. There are so many episodes, from taking food to the high school for random boys to eat, that’s how it all started, to the first trip to Korea, the honest surprise and joy, to Armand and Max going again and experiencing working, Uni, gaming, and of course eating and then of course this series, and a new one started today, it’s just so much fun and enjoyable to watch. Natural reactions and excitement, perfect. Bon Voyage and In the Soop, English style.😂😂😂😂
that's why on the show survivor people get so emotional. it's experiencing things outside your comfort zone and especially with these boys where they don't even understand the language and they get a bit of comfort from home. it shows they have a loving support system and that's always something wholesome to watch.
Ahhh Roscoe! You’ve missed some good fun! Josh and Ollie started doing vids with these guys when they were in high school. They were taken to S. Korea as a high graduation gift~ That series was so much fun! There's another series with two British Rappers that was really fantastic. And then there are the food tours… like when they took Chef Z (a friend and big time chef to celebrities…and Royals) … and gave him a tour of the absolute best food S.Korea has to offer~ Really love rewatching this with you, and getting your perspective on the military aspect ~ 👍🏻
I love your comment about going through 2 years of more schooling, 2 military, 2 customer service. I definitely think 2 additional years of schooling to help adjust to adult life would be amazing for youth. Also after working customer service for 7 years - yeah, I think everyone would benefit from that and would be a lot nicer to service workers.
There is a lot to be said for everyone understanding what it is like to be on the bottom rung. It stops some people looking 'up to' or 'down on' others because of their background. It also stops people falling off the ladder completely. It shouldn't be necessary, but... I think it might be. But, it would have to apply to ALL of us.
That was one of the most wholesome videos from Korean Englishman. I have one question for you Roscoe: do you think bootcamp training should be compulsory for all citizens when finishing high school?? Cause its actually kinda compulsory in South Korea and few other countries around the world if I'm correct. Plus since that its compulsory you don't have to stay in the military once you've completed the training, you can go back school such as college or university, go for a job or even do a gap year around the world. I personally think that it should be made compulsory for all young people but with some initiative bonuses when you complete the training such as all your intuition paid for your time in college or university or both, a lump sum payment to help jumpstart your first purchase of a house or car or maybe a business or even use it to fund your gap year etc (just the name a few ideas)
I do believe that. In one of these videos, I stated that I think it would be good for all citizens to go through 2 years Military, and then maybe a year of retail/customer service, a year of food service... and really I think that because there are so few people who actually show respect towards those roles-- which are vital to our current functions. I think if people had been in those roles before, they'd treat others going through it MUCH differently.
We have a national service year in Nigeria. You do 3 weeks of sort of boot camp style training that is run/overseen by the Military, then you start the year of service. The whole year is sort of like community service? So, used to be a lot of getting posted to teach in schools... These days, people get posted to companies of their choice. You also get called up to random states around the country, and have a few days from call up to arriving at your post... This is where boot camp happens and then you spend the rest of the year. You go to the local govt once a week for your CDS and also to report. Oh lastly, you get a monthly allowance. I know they have a similar practice in Ghana, but your thoughts on making things of this nature mandatory have gotten me curious as to what other countries do.
Totally agree if more people go through some of those things it will change some perspectives. Everybody should have to do this. And sorry I had to laugh my head off when I heard 'This is my rifle....'cause I know the rest of that saying.
Josh and Ollie were so brutal making them stay at one of the most luxurious hotels in South Korea (I recognized immediately that it was Paradise Single's Inferno which made sit in awe just thinking about the funding for this trip) just for them to go to boot camp the next day.
I think since these boys didn't expect service since it's not their normal or could even understand they're doing great. They didn't sign up nor did they expect this. They treated this well honestly
I'm ALL for your mandatory post-high school education plan because I have the utmost respect for people in all those situations and will know I will never understand the military, but I have NEVER looked down on or been rude to anyone in those fields because they work hard and also are human beings who deserve respect.
The majority of people on this planet will always struggle with not having contact with a loved ones for not a very long time. I cried the first time talking to my parents after a first day in university. It’s the struggle of being away from comfort, and not having a friendly voice to talk to. I call my mom a couple times a day. I’d give anything to talk to my dad one more time. It hurts the soul to be away from loved ones.
I’d really love to see your comments on one of their videos a few years back call “British Twins go training with the commandos”. I also love that series by the Korean Englishmen 😊
would love to see your reaction to another youtube korean military series called The Soldiers!! It's super intense and includes people in the military from all different countries working together as a team!!
Never did military, but I did my time in customer service both waiting tables and retail. I couldn't do either of those now my face would get me in trouble.
Stumbled upon your channel because I love watching Korean Englishmen. You’re great to watch, watching them! Love your perspective and your personal experience. ❤ from a Korean American mom
I agree with the mandatory military years, especially if the high schooler never went through any sports in high school. it'll probably give them grit and be a part of the team. idk about the additional schooling. what would the additional schooling include? as for customer service, I feel as if practically everyone eventually goes into customer service.
I think I saw somewhere that in reality, the men who serve their time in the military aren't allowed to call home or have visitations after boot camp. Once they enter the actual military, it's 0 contact. I know we get former Korean vets here, so someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
korea have a macho culture, like the usa of course, the rules are not as hard rules as in the usa one of them is not to cry. however, i cried more during the first phone call with my parents than during the chemical training. but i didn't know at the time that this was the beginning of my military career. i didn't cry during my military service after that, maybe it was because i cried once? military life didn't feel like the cliff i felt at training camp. and i gained confidence in everything after i was discharged. i am the driver of an IFV(K-21). who tempered in the hellish armored reconnaissance battalion? that's me who was watching porn and drinking cola in IFV? that's me as a side note, i once participated in a joint operation with the US army, and the personal equipment of the US army was beautiful. someday,if i go to the usa? i definitely use the sexyfckinggodemnit fullaccessories tacticalM4A1
"Where the hell have you been!?!" The most mum reaction to ever mum and "Why don't we send mum to one of these" is the most dad reaction 😂
I watched this video when it first came out and just thought how different Jayden is when talking to his mum. He’s usually the quiet one in the group but with his mom, because he felt safe, he just stared yapping. I love it!
Bobby is and has always been a sweet boy, and gosh his Mum is just the best.
did you see the video where Bobby brings his mama to a korean restaurant? I adore her.
@@niemabuggy OMG! Yes, I did.
She's lovely. Guaranteed waterworks for me every time 😅
@@niemabuggy yeah it's pure gold ep. HOW DO WE GET ROSCOE to do a React To vid on that video - how do we ask him ? I think the channel called it Bobby takes his mum to BBQ
Roscoe, you really need to watch the old eps of korean englishman where they bring their friends which were twins, one is a preacher and the other one is british military officer (I forgot which part of military he was)
Army major?
@@koraegiyes! At the time he was a royal artillery commander with rank of major in British army. 😎In the twin series, Major Charles comments that he had to get clearance to be able to go to a Korean army base camp. I guess the very top tier approval is what’s called ministerial level which he says he almost needed 😂
@@Mauiyumi3304 huh guess my memory ain't so bad
@@Mauiyumi3304That series was legend. Ollie and Josh truly terrified and conquering showed what they are made of.
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After a few years of watching videos featuring these young men, it was delightful to see their parents. We’ve met Bobby’s mom before, but not any of the others. Great reaction.
if you wanna see what Bobby's mom meant by the enrichment, you should watch the British Highschoolers series with the whole gang
The mum and son that are most emotional, he always talks so well about his mother and called her all the time when they were in Korea last year. In the episode they got told they were going back to Korea he said that him and his mum trust him more to be able to manage on his own but he still calls her every day from uni to make sure SHE is okey. They are super sweet and have another episode just then eating and talking after the first trip. And since they aren’t sleeping and doing lots outside of their comfort zone, tears are always close by!
they actully dropped road trip video today after their military experince, it's fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Based on the theme of the series, Josh and Olly seem to be bulldozing through the quintessential Korean 20s experience/life for these young men.
You missed two episodes before the boys went to boot camp. The first Josh and Ollie gave them a huge treat to stay in a luxury hotel/spa place and they got to eat korean bbq and then the next was them meeting two actual Korean Navy/special ops type celebs who put them through like a basic fitness test and helped answer their questions about bootcamp.
Oh and I believe that was the same episode the boys got their hair cut in preparation for the bootcamp too.
I love this channel a lot, his stories really makes me happy and makes my day i really appreciate them because it reminds me alot of my dad, he passed away 2 years ago so whenever i feel down i love watching this channel and all of the reaction videos ❤️
In an early episode Josh and Bobby surprised his mother and took her to a Korean restaurant in London. She is so funny, and so honestly grateful for what the Guys have done for Bobby. There are so many episodes, from taking food to the high school for random boys to eat, that’s how it all started, to the first trip to Korea, the honest surprise and joy, to Armand and Max going again and experiencing working, Uni, gaming, and of course eating and then of course this series, and a new one started today, it’s just so much fun and enjoyable to watch. Natural reactions and excitement, perfect. Bon Voyage and In the Soop, English style.😂😂😂😂
I came for the reactions, but I stayed for the story time.
Thanks for sharing your experiences, Roscoe.
that's why on the show survivor people get so emotional. it's experiencing things outside your comfort zone and especially with these boys where they don't even understand the language and they get a bit of comfort from home. it shows they have a loving support system and that's always something wholesome to watch.
New subscriber. Really enjoyed your commentary and understanding of military service. Very wise.
Armands dad seems like a cool french man who is smart and rich
I also remember the first time I called my parents after finishing boot camp.
I couldn't talk for a while because I kept crying.
Ahhh Roscoe! You’ve missed some good fun! Josh and Ollie started doing vids with these guys when they were in high school. They were taken to S. Korea as a high graduation gift~ That series was so much fun!
There's another series with two British Rappers that was really fantastic.
And then there are the food tours… like when they took Chef Z (a friend and big time chef to celebrities…and Royals) … and gave him a tour of the absolute best food S.Korea has to offer~
Really love rewatching this with you, and getting your perspective on the military aspect ~ 👍🏻
You would love the video where the boys take Bobby and his mom to lunch. It’s really cute. Beware of onion cutting ninjas though.
You need too see more of them, a couple of series have been made with them…
I love your comment about going through 2 years of more schooling, 2 military, 2 customer service. I definitely think 2 additional years of schooling to help adjust to adult life would be amazing for youth. Also after working customer service for 7 years - yeah, I think everyone would benefit from that and would be a lot nicer to service workers.
There is a lot to be said for everyone understanding what it is like to be on the bottom rung.
It stops some people looking 'up to' or 'down on' others because of their background. It also stops people falling off the ladder completely.
It shouldn't be necessary, but... I think it might be.
But, it would have to apply to ALL of us.
You should for sure watch the first two series with the kids in Korea. The second time it was only Armand and Max but it’s a great series.
Love your channel!!!
Thanks!
I want you to watch the video they have of Bobby's mom previously. I adore that woman.
That was one of the most wholesome videos from Korean Englishman. I have one question for you Roscoe: do you think bootcamp training should be compulsory for all citizens when finishing high school?? Cause its actually kinda compulsory in South Korea and few other countries around the world if I'm correct. Plus since that its compulsory you don't have to stay in the military once you've completed the training, you can go back school such as college or university, go for a job or even do a gap year around the world. I personally think that it should be made compulsory for all young people but with some initiative bonuses when you complete the training such as all your intuition paid for your time in college or university or both, a lump sum payment to help jumpstart your first purchase of a house or car or maybe a business or even use it to fund your gap year etc (just the name a few ideas)
I do believe that. In one of these videos, I stated that I think it would be good for all citizens to go through 2 years Military, and then maybe a year of retail/customer service, a year of food service... and really I think that because there are so few people who actually show respect towards those roles-- which are vital to our current functions. I think if people had been in those roles before, they'd treat others going through it MUCH differently.
We have a national service year in Nigeria. You do 3 weeks of sort of boot camp style training that is run/overseen by the Military, then you start the year of service.
The whole year is sort of like community service? So, used to be a lot of getting posted to teach in schools... These days, people get posted to companies of their choice.
You also get called up to random states around the country, and have a few days from call up to arriving at your post... This is where boot camp happens and then you spend the rest of the year.
You go to the local govt once a week for your CDS and also to report.
Oh lastly, you get a monthly allowance.
I know they have a similar practice in Ghana, but your thoughts on making things of this nature mandatory have gotten me curious as to what other countries do.
You have such understanding thank you
Totally agree if more people go through some of those things it will change some perspectives. Everybody should have to do this. And sorry I had to laugh my head off when I heard 'This is my rifle....'cause I know the rest of that saying.
now you have to react on the first episode before their military training please.😊
Josh and Ollie were so brutal making them stay at one of the most luxurious hotels in South Korea (I recognized immediately that it was Paradise Single's Inferno which made sit in awe just thinking about the funding for this trip) just for them to go to boot camp the next day.
I think since these boys didn't expect service since it's not their normal or could even understand they're doing great. They didn't sign up nor did they expect this. They treated this well honestly
I'm ALL for your mandatory post-high school education plan because I have the utmost respect for people in all those situations and will know I will never understand the military, but I have NEVER looked down on or been rude to anyone in those fields because they work hard and also are human beings who deserve respect.
The majority of people on this planet will always struggle with not having contact with a loved ones for not a very long time. I cried the first time talking to my parents after a first day in university. It’s the struggle of being away from comfort, and not having a friendly voice to talk to. I call my mom a couple times a day. I’d give anything to talk to my dad one more time. It hurts the soul to be away from loved ones.
almost 20 years in customer service (supermarket) *lesigh*
Please react to Korean Englisman Twin Series: Korean Army Base
5:18 new ep guys "American navy tries Korean navy for 1 month for the first time" XD
I’d really love to see your comments on one of their videos a few years back call “British Twins go training with the commandos”. I also love that series by the Korean Englishmen 😊
Roscoe please react to their first trip to Korea 🙏
would love to see your reaction to another youtube korean military series called The Soldiers!! It's super intense and includes people in the military from all different countries working together as a team!!
Shit josh and ollie needs to take rosco to korea lol
Never did military, but I did my time in customer service both waiting tables and retail. I couldn't do either of those now my face would get me in trouble.
Stumbled upon your channel because I love watching Korean Englishmen. You’re great to watch, watching them! Love your perspective and your personal experience. ❤ from a Korean American mom
한국은 모든 남자들이 군대에 가야합니다.제아들도 육군 포병부대에 입대해서 가스실도 들어가야 했고 강도 높은 훈련도 했고 제대했어요.그리고 예비군도 있습니다.한국인으로써 모든 한국 남자들 대단하고 자랑스럽네요.
I agree with the mandatory military years, especially if the high schooler never went through any sports in high school. it'll probably give them grit and be a part of the team. idk about the additional schooling. what would the additional schooling include? as for customer service, I feel as if practically everyone eventually goes into customer service.
It's just Bobby and his mom, that's why they're so close.
I think I saw somewhere that in reality, the men who serve their time in the military aren't allowed to call home or have visitations after boot camp. Once they enter the actual military, it's 0 contact. I know we get former Korean vets here, so someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
한국에서는 군데 다녀와서 자랑하는 것을 ~~군데 썰이라고 합니다. ~~~~~영국친구들이 군대 썰이 생겼네요~~
Roscoe please watch the twins series if you can it’s so good
#KoreanEnglishman #Roscoe is calling you.
I kind of like this Chanel.
Wanna see u react to Hacksaw Ridge. Greatest movie of all time!
korea have a macho culture, like the usa
of course, the rules are not as hard rules as in the usa
one of them is not to cry.
however, i cried more during the first phone call with my parents than during the chemical training.
but i didn't know at the time that this was the beginning of my military career.
i didn't cry during my military service after that, maybe it was because i cried once?
military life didn't feel like the cliff i felt at training camp.
and i gained confidence in everything after i was discharged.
i am the driver of an IFV(K-21). who tempered in the hellish armored reconnaissance battalion? that's me
who was watching porn and drinking cola in IFV? that's me
as a side note, i once participated in a joint operation with the US army, and the personal equipment of the US army was beautiful.
someday,if i go to the usa? i definitely use the sexyfckinggodemnit fullaccessories tacticalM4A1
That hotel is where JK & V did their Tiktok dance challenge.
Yeah that hotel is super famous. And expensive. It was also used as the prize for the winning couple on "Single's Inferno".
👵👋🤗🤣🫂💜
Please react to justice by dreamcatcher
Look back at first programme in the hotel heaven until you drop to he'll. The xing and the yang😮
never been first before. ;)
Bobby mom needs to let him grow up