When the brother said he want his young sister to go to university, I can't help crying. He is a good brother, although life is not easy, but everything is possible with family.
My God, they speak Korean like a native. I get why the younger one is fluent and accent free, but the brother that came over when he was 14 ... wow, really impressed that he has no accent.
@@Cxs1a3 I expect fluency from younger ones. But one that came over when he was 14 speaking accent free is little surprising. It's easy to obtain fluency. But it's nearly impossible to be accent free after the age of 10, 11, or 12.
Depends on the environment, if it's a multicultural, multiethnic place like NA/EU, then maybe. But keep in mind Korea is extremely monoethnic,monocultural, monolingual.
I'm so surprised seeing another Syrian that's so cool!! I'm Syrian myself and know 4 languages including korean and obviously it isnt very common I love this
The brother that said he couldnt learn even if he wanted to....bro you learned KOREAN at 14 !!! 😮💨 that's more brain power than some full blown adults here in the USA. They can barely write.
I kept getting recommended this documentary so I finally clicked on it and i'm so glad i did~ All the kids have such a positive attitude and idk if it's cause I was an immigrant in America, but it's so nice to see how they are adjusting to life in Korea. I hope they have success and continue to grow and thrive~ Love to see it
These people have a Korean background in their blood. Countries like Syria, Afanistan,Yemen, Kazakhstan, etc are a conflict and war zone countries and children like Soyoung and Fatima have to suffer. Pray for these types of countries.
@@blazeman5959 Syrian people not like that her look almost Asian . I think her parents mix maybe her father Syrian and her mother Asian … and Syria Muslim country
true, but school in korea is way more intensive and competitive. i know shes like in elementary school so the hours are basically like 0800 - 1300 sometimes later for extracurricular stuff, but if we are talking about high school, thats a whole new ballpark lol. school is basically from 0900 - 2200, sometimes later, due to evening self-studies (its the kids choice to do this, but college is super competitive so they gotta do all this extra stuff
Maybe the aunt knows the story of the man and his sister. They may know each other. It's just an expression of interest. The older brother makes money for his younger sister and the younger sister is cute and smart. The aunt was moved by their brotherhood.
In korea its just kinda a way to show affection and love. Seems like she knows her brother its not exactly surprising becuase even if ppl aren't close, ahjummas always seem to be offering like snack money
LMAO 1:23 😂 Having the kids around her ask questions makes her feel like a king! What a wonderful way of thinking!!! 🥰
When the brother said he want his young sister to go to university, I can't help crying. He is a good brother, although life is not easy, but everything is possible with family.
Fatima has such a refreshing outlook on life! And Soyoung and Minjae are so sweet to one another. It's so nice
My God, they speak Korean like a native. I get why the younger one is fluent and accent free, but the brother that came over when he was 14 ... wow, really impressed that he has no accent.
What a shame that he wasn't able to get an education - you can tell he is a very bright person to have picked up the language so well!
@@user-ru3zw6lz9h Absolutely. He would've gone really far if he just had the opportunity.
Why is it surprising? Especially at that age, it's should be as surprising as an African American speaking English.
@@Cxs1a3 I expect fluency from younger ones. But one that came over when he was 14 speaking accent free is little surprising. It's easy to obtain fluency. But it's nearly impossible to be accent free after the age of 10, 11, or 12.
Depends on the environment, if it's a multicultural, multiethnic place like NA/EU, then maybe. But keep in mind Korea is extremely monoethnic,monocultural, monolingual.
Brother is so nice. He is so nice to his sister and such a hard working person. Wow!
I'm so surprised seeing another Syrian that's so cool!! I'm Syrian myself and know 4 languages including korean and obviously it isnt very common I love this
I'm so happy for both her & her older brother. Proud moment i feel, as you both can be very awesome at whatever Choices you shall make.
The brother that said he couldnt learn even if he wanted to....bro you learned KOREAN at 14 !!! 😮💨 that's more brain power than some full blown adults here in the USA. They can barely write.
It's so nice to see that the kids have such well formed personalities, they're so cute and bright
Wow, what an amazing brother. This girl is gonna be fine with that kind of backing.
That was a beautiful relationship
I kept getting recommended this documentary so I finally clicked on it and i'm so glad i did~ All the kids have such a positive attitude and idk if it's cause I was an immigrant in America, but it's so nice to see how they are adjusting to life in Korea. I hope they have success and continue to grow and thrive~ Love to see it
minjae and sooyoung's korean is really great
In the end, sister and brother fighting............relatable....
i aspire to be as positive as fatima
It’s really nice seeing all these kids from different countries living in Korea. Soyeong speaks Korean really well for someone who wasnt born in Korea
It is so sweet to see Soyoung with her brother. I pray that she will have a good life when she grows up. Jesus loves all of you
I hope the South Korean government provides scholarships to Koryoin's children.
Yes, it does, but it's quite hard to get because of the amount of applicants
She looks very strong and powerful
Korea is going through some positive changes.
These people have a Korean background in their blood. Countries like Syria, Afanistan,Yemen, Kazakhstan, etc are a conflict and war zone countries and children like Soyoung and Fatima have to suffer. Pray for these types of countries.
Where can I watch the full episode?
They so cute it be hard for me my son speak six language it very hard for me sometime are get angry
Where is Fatima from? Uzbekistan?
Syria
Idk but she looks mixed
I watched the entire episode of this broadcast, and Fatima was introduced as a Korean born. Maybe her parents are from Islamic country.
@@blazeman5959 Syrian people not like that her look almost Asian . I think her parents mix maybe her father Syrian and her mother Asian … and Syria Muslim country
@@blazeman5959 where can I watch the entire episode?
5:13 isn't she a bit young to be drinking red bull? in my country you need to be atleast 15 to buy red bull
Your country isn't the center of the Universe, doesn't matter if it's America or Bangladesh
true, but school in korea is way more intensive and competitive. i know shes like in elementary school so the hours are basically like 0800 - 1300 sometimes later for extracurricular stuff, but if we are talking about high school, thats a whole new ballpark lol. school is basically from 0900 - 2200, sometimes later, due to evening self-studies (its the kids choice to do this, but college is super competitive so they gotta do all this extra stuff
That aunty who suddenly appear and want to buy stuff is just weird.
Maybe the aunt knows the story of the man and his sister. They may know each other. It's just an expression of interest. The older brother makes money for his younger sister and the younger sister is cute and smart. The aunt was moved by their brotherhood.
In korea its just kinda a way to show affection and love. Seems like she knows her brother its not exactly surprising becuase even if ppl aren't close, ahjummas always seem to be offering like snack money
did you read the subtitles? she said that soyoung's brother always delivers groceries to her so she wanted to buy them a meal because of that
한국에선 종종 일어나는 일.
not as weird as your fked up face and gene tho