HEART TO HEART | Growing up Half-Korean w/ Susan Yara

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Growing up mixed-race can be a complicated experience, so I invited my good friend Susan to talk a little Heart 2 Heart about her story of growing up half-Korean. I have half-Korean babies as well, so I thought she could share her wisdom and open up a discussion about the challenges and amazing things about being hapa!
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  • @15gianna
    @15gianna4 жыл бұрын

    half korean half mexican is a really unique mix 🇰🇷🇲🇽

  • @mariarebollo4515
    @mariarebollo45154 жыл бұрын

    I am Korean adopted by Mexican parents. My dad is from Guadalajara and my mom is from Zacatecas. My dad was in the army in Korea and adopted me. I have an older sister and 3 brothers and they are all Mexican. My daughter is half Korean and Mexican too.

  • @feralfraulein

    @feralfraulein

    2 жыл бұрын

    That’s beautiful 😍

  • @edwardre6323

    @edwardre6323

    2 жыл бұрын

    My parents are from Zacatecas!

  • @SusanYara
    @SusanYara6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for having me Jen! You are such a joy. Yay for mixed babies!! ❤️

  • @angeliu6840

    @angeliu6840

    6 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara Susan can you talk about how your mom/family dealt with your mom's pregnancy situation?

  • @susanl9280

    @susanl9280

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wow!!! Great parents’ love story!!! How did your Korean mom communicate with your English- speaking dad?

  • @susanl9280

    @susanl9280

    6 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara same same!! Cute.

  • @anamartinez8933

    @anamartinez8933

    6 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara you should get your nails done by nail_Unistella and possibly do a video she is on Instagram. Her job look amazing.

  • @maolor1603

    @maolor1603

    6 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara you are so beautiful!!!

  • @janetchrones1530
    @janetchrones15306 жыл бұрын

    Hello Susan! This really hit home for me. My father is Korean and my mother is Mexican/Chicano. I grew up in New Mexico as well. Susan Yara, your experience growing up was like my childhood! I thought I was alone but apparently there were more like me. Where in New Mexico did you grow up?

  • @Iamdyanag
    @Iamdyanag5 жыл бұрын

    As a mixed mexican-korean-black baby this video brought me such happiness. Thank you !♡

  • @rockybalboa4394

    @rockybalboa4394

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's a mix!!!! Nice!!!

  • @DS-gb7cn

    @DS-gb7cn

    4 жыл бұрын

    🤮

  • @emybacon
    @emybacon5 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara is Mexican?! Latina pride 🇲🇽

  • @amyblakewood4976
    @amyblakewood49766 жыл бұрын

    I'm half Japanese and half American and disabled and overweight. I had a really hard time growing up . I was constantly teased because of the way that I look to the point where I wanted to die. Just to try to cope with everything I turned to drugs and alcohol but for the grace of my higher power and my husband (who is also in the program) He has 36 years sober, and the A.A program I can say now with pride that I have been clean and sober going on 18 years.

  • @chocolatemafia4303

    @chocolatemafia4303

    5 жыл бұрын

    U r strong and beautiful!

  • @MrNarak

    @MrNarak

    5 жыл бұрын

    We all druggist have same problem only the stories are different. I had 4 months of N.A program treatment .

  • @benlujan288

    @benlujan288

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Sali-yw1rd As opposed to "non-settler" white? Quit your racism, dude!

  • @ifrog92

    @ifrog92

    4 жыл бұрын

    Amy Blakewood all our love 💓

  • @jaclynvissichelli4662
    @jaclynvissichelli46626 жыл бұрын

    This was so great! I’m Korean but was adopted by Italians & my daughter’s father is Russian. We have a very diverse household. He is also half Jewish half Orthodox Christian & I am Catholic. We try to immerse her in all the culture we can so she knows who she is in the world. I hope it will help towards bullies as a shield of strength. After all not many are as unique as she is!

  • @myvirgona

    @myvirgona

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jaclyn Vissichelli you sound like you have a very interesting story. I love these type of stories, please please start a you tube channel about you experiences 🙏😀

  • @mrs_mooeing
    @mrs_mooeing6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for being so transparent Susan! God bless you!

  • @celiarose5103
    @celiarose51036 жыл бұрын

    Two of my favorite beauty KZreadrs together in one video! I'm also hapa, half Chinese half White and was born in China. I am glad you two discussed the fetishization of mixed kids. I have experienced that, and it's something that definitely doesn't get talked about enough. Wonderful video :)

  • @BonjourKathyy
    @BonjourKathyy6 жыл бұрын

    only 40 seconds in and holy cow, Susan is freaking beautiful!

  • @estelleboo
    @estelleboo6 жыл бұрын

    Korean Mexican American? Wow what a mix!💕

  • @JoseBeBoxingFr

    @JoseBeBoxingFr

    3 жыл бұрын

    Are you korean??

  • @kimvg1987
    @kimvg19876 жыл бұрын

    This video speaks so much to me. My mom is Korean. My dad is Mexican. And I live in New Mexico!! I definitely relate so much to you!

  • @emily_kim
    @emily_kim6 жыл бұрын

    Although I can't fully relate since I am full Korean and was raised in the US, it's great how you're bringing some light on the subject! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @sarahmac5413
    @sarahmac54136 жыл бұрын

    YES YES YES thank you for addressing festishization of mixed race kids!! I'm so glad someone called it out. Thank you ladies for this conversation, it warms my lil hapa heart

  • @ejstaychill1
    @ejstaychill16 жыл бұрын

    Such a wonderful chat! So great to hear this! 😊

  • @KateLove21
    @KateLove215 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 1/4 Japanese American and my husband is Korean, we married in Korea and he only came to the U.S a few years ago, age 30. I spent a good majority of my 20s in Korea and feel that really impacted me as a person. There are certain occurances in my childhood that I never quite understood, but now understand were connected to my being of mixed heritage. My children will be mixed, so I appreciate this video :) I also always hear "your children will be beautiful" (even from my own biracial family members ㅡ). We are leaning towards returning to Korea in the next couple of years, and want to ensure our child(ren) feel 100% part of both cultures. If we stay in the U.S. I feel it's important we move to an area with a larger Korean community. In Korea I'm already connected with a large community of non-Korean women married to Korean men. Thanks for the video.

  • @ArghCake
    @ArghCake6 жыл бұрын

    I love this video, it's so nice to have these conversations about race/ethnicity in this kind of context.

  • @tpang013
    @tpang0136 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad I watched this video. I’m Asian & my fiancé is Mexican & my baby is going to be hapa & this is such a good perspective to learn from. I’m 6 months pregnant & I’m nervous about how my son is going to grasp both culture along with the American culture.

  • @KimMeewha
    @KimMeewha3 жыл бұрын

    I am also half Korean and half Mexican. Born in Korea right after the Korean War. Life growing up as half was nothing you can imagine. I am sure, I was only Mexican in Korea back in 50s and 60s.

  • @LaniCox
    @LaniCox6 жыл бұрын

    It's awesome to hear from such positive women. And as a first generation AA I can relate to this in so many ways. Adding this to my Mix Asian American collection. Thanks ladies! Glad I found you, xxoo from Thailand

  • @mollynicolehome
    @mollynicolehome6 жыл бұрын

    I just saw your channel on "I feel pretty" the movie. How crazy!!! Congrats girl 💕

  • @hanulcooley9591
    @hanulcooley95915 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this video. For the longest time I felt so alone, and it felt like no one understood what it felt like being half Korean and half white. All through middle school and some of Highschool it was hard growing up. It’s hard being mixed with two cultures that are so different from one another, sometimes you just feel stuck in between. Again thank you for this video, I don’t feel so alone anymore.

  • @janet1792
    @janet17925 жыл бұрын

    My kids are mixed. Thank you Susan for sharing your insight and experience! I will be talking more to my girls about their mixed heritage.

  • @lavidamia9
    @lavidamia94 жыл бұрын

    Susan be proud of who you are and the diverse you are...you shine as a genuine and authentic person. Your beyond beautiful and Im so happy that you are Mexican and Korean. God bless your family!

  • @SumomoLuv87
    @SumomoLuv875 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Susan and Jen for this awesome relatable video. I am Filipino and my husband is Hmong. We do have a son between who is half of each. I always worry about him, if he will get treated differently and such. Let's celebrate our mixed races and multicultural people.

  • @idkuudkme
    @idkuudkme6 жыл бұрын

    That awesome that Susan grew up in New Mexico! I was born and raised and still live in New Mexico. I'm among a small population of Chinese who live there but I love it! Love this video!!

  • @user-ci7vu7eo9w

    @user-ci7vu7eo9w

    6 жыл бұрын

    hellou azn girl

  • @jaetankink2489
    @jaetankink24896 жыл бұрын

    What a great conversation! I’m adopted from Korea and live in the US. ❤️ so much of what you guys talked about and can relate so much!

  • @jadet2082
    @jadet20826 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad I watched this. I'm going to have my own mixed baby in 2 weeks. She'll be half Australian half Chinese. I sometimes worry about how they will fit in. I love there are more mixed out there so she wont be all alone but I hope I can support her and she can have that strong identity you talk about.

  • @kimeikeo
    @kimeikeo6 жыл бұрын

    AHHHHH! I’m so glad you had this convo!!! Yes and AMEN! I’m adopted from Korea AND live in the US. Just hearing y’all talk about this is so good for my heart. The feelings I have after this is, I’m so glad I’m not alone and I’m proud of who I am. Thank you ladies.

  • @lyndz324

    @lyndz324

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kim Bolton I'm adopted from Korea as well. My son is mixed, and this was such an amazing talk!

  • @paulinelife
    @paulinelife6 жыл бұрын

    Love this conversation, thanks! ❤️🙏🏻 I am half Chinese and half Italian and grew up in a small town, back when it wasn’t really a common thing. It was not easy... But I believe this experience, as you said, made me stronger. My mother was always very careful in stressing that being different was a gift, something that added value, not diminished it. Fun fact: still today 90% of the time the first three questions I get ask whenever I meet someone new are: 1) where are you from? ... oh, because I noticed something Asian in your features 2) do you speak Chinese? 3) where does your name come from? (My name is Pauline) Thanks again for this awesome collab!!! 💞

  • @rmespe
    @rmespe6 жыл бұрын

    I'm half korean as well. I can truly relate to Susan's experiences.

  • @hannahkimmorgan1232
    @hannahkimmorgan12326 жыл бұрын

    Wow.. I can relate to every thing Susan is saying. I am also half Korean , my mom is from jeju island and my dad is American. I grew up with a huge mixed culture confusion growing up in the Korean church in Palm Springs. Happy memories and also a lot of wondering who I am and why I looked different from the other kids getting excluded etc. one thing I struggle with is my physical identity because I don’t really think I look Korean or white, and no one ever usually guesses my race right. Most people think I am Hawaiian or from Egyptian LOL. thank you for sharing your story. I always love seeing and hearing other Hapas❤️❤️❤️

  • @ej3114
    @ej31146 жыл бұрын

    I sincerely thank you for this video - I am a newlywed Korean-Canadian married to a Caucasian, and we're thinking of having a kid in a few years. I grew up being a minority in Canada, but I always knew where I came from and my answer to 'What are you?' question has always been 'I'm a Korean-Canadian'. Nonetheless for our future child, the answer isn't going to be that easy. So I appreciate Susan for sharing her experience as well

  • @ObviouslyLyssa
    @ObviouslyLyssa6 жыл бұрын

    I love this! It's so nice to see your perspectives on this. I thoroughly enjoyed this :)

  • @jenniferloren2539
    @jenniferloren25396 жыл бұрын

    I love that you made a video on this. When you two started singing childhood songs tears came to my eyes. It brought back so many memories. I’m half Korean as well. My mom is from Busan and my dad is white. I never felt like I belonged when I was younger. The Korean girls didn’t like me and the white girls made fun of me. I was very self conscious. Funny how things change. This brought back many memories. Thank you for reminding me of my unique childhood ✌🏼

  • @SusanYara

    @SusanYara

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jennifer Fabian I look back and realize I’m so grateful for being mixed. It’s a different perspective. 🤗

  • @mselenakim
    @mselenakim6 жыл бұрын

    Even if kids get bullied for being mixed or for what they look like, this is where educators in schools need to really teach kids to embrace diversity and individuality. I hope Aria and baby boy have teachers who embrace your cultures and look beyond what your kids look like! When I was student teaching I met a half chinese half korean student and she loved to talk about her culture and favorite asian foods with me. Kids need to be taught early on from their parents and educators to really embrace who and how they are that will stem further into building a true community into the classroom. Love these heart to heart talks!

  • @susanl9280

    @susanl9280

    6 жыл бұрын

    Elena Kim The problem is that most educators need to be educated!!! They are many closet racist educators. Sad 😞

  • @zwip778

    @zwip778

    6 жыл бұрын

    Diversity, along with Equity is a dangerous term used by left to promote an anti-white agenda

  • @mselenakim

    @mselenakim

    6 жыл бұрын

    Totally understandable and true but as a future educator I just want to keep these kinds of things in mind !

  • @magicavocado6528

    @magicavocado6528

    6 жыл бұрын

    Also teach them that "race" doesn't actually exist because we are all the same species (homo sapien) that actually came from different human species mixing together, that's why we have such a diverse range of features! Everything else is a social construct.. Also we all came from Africa and the first Europeans / Asians etc were "black". I do feel blessed to be hapa.

  • @Brosephh

    @Brosephh

    6 жыл бұрын

    A 1/2 Chinese 1/2 Korean mix is different from 1/2 Korean 1/2 white mix. One still has prominent Asian features, while the other could pass as ambiguous looking. But regardless of mix-racing, couples still needs to educate themselves and their offsprings of their heritage and roots. It will solve a lot of identity problems, and self-loathing issues.

  • @jendickerson6530
    @jendickerson65303 жыл бұрын

    My kids are mix, yes same dad and they look so different. I always tell them they can be the best of both worlds, and being a mix child is a proof of love conquers all. A product of two people who chose love more than anything else.

  • @renmonpic
    @renmonpic6 жыл бұрын

    Super insightful video-thank you for sharing. I’m Korean, married to a Caucasian man-we have a wonderful son who is 1/2 Korean & 1/2 Caucasian. I really appreciated this video a lot!

  • @antoinettej6773
    @antoinettej67736 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video. I’m half Korean and half African American and have felt the difficulty of fitting it. Even when comparing myself with my siblings I felt isolated ( my sister looks African American and my brother looks Korean). I could relate to many things you guys talked about! Thanks for sharing your perspective.

  • @Jojo01171
    @Jojo011714 жыл бұрын

    Omg all this time I thought susan was straight up Asian, I'm Korean and White and look super White😅 my kids are half Mexican, quarter Korean and White, and I think mixed babies are so beautiful!

  • @pamelaochoa7409
    @pamelaochoa74096 жыл бұрын

    I enjoy these kind of talks. It's something that everyone has an experience with at some point in their lives. I am glad someone talked about being mixed. I am mixed with soooo many things because of my mom and dad's side. Growing up it was hard to say what my ethnicity was because my mom was Mexican,Puerto rican, Philippian,etc. of anything Latino/a related. My dad was Mexican and Spanish. I find it hard for people who are Mexican American or latino/a related to find the right "general term" because one might say chicano,chicana and many other terms to define themselves. I agree Susan...latinos are harsh. I am a latina and they would criticize me for not knowing Spanish because I grew up in a predominate Hispanic neighborhood. They would also call me names because of my complexion which was whiter than most. When I said I was hispanic they said, " no your not," or even "that's the wrong term." Then I have the friends who thought I was Asian lol Then they would use the wrong term to define my own ethnicity which was you know...common for me. Not knowing your cultures language was hard. Both my parents would work and they never had the time to speak or teach me Spanish....it took me years to accept my culture and language. I even hated my own culture at one point because of the experience I had. Even teachers would assume my ethnicity and judged me harshly. This is a topic I think that is important to some people because it's nice to know others who have gone through something similar. Sorry for the long message. Great video! I enjoyed it alot. Also no matter what comes your way...you are a great mom! Happy early mothers day to both of you! ^_^

  • @claudiainiguez7336
    @claudiainiguez73365 жыл бұрын

    Love this video. Never thought about this topic before. I’m Mexican and my husband is Korean. We are currently pregnant with our first baby together. He has 2 kids that are also half Korean and Mexican. His daughter is excited because she’s having a sister that’s mixed like she is. I also have a daughter but she’s full Mexican. This video put things in to prospective. I hope my child doesn’t have to go through this. The community around me is very mixed.

  • @kevin5866
    @kevin58664 жыл бұрын

    Born and raised in San Antonio. My mom is German American and my dad is Mexican American, both met really young and my grandfather (dad side) used to work along side with my maternal grandfather in his remodeling company back in the 80s. Growing up, I could say I'm grateful I did not face any hardships from my Mexican and German sides nor from friends or other kids, I got along with my cousins and I know some Spanish but not any German since my mother is the 4th generation and my dad is 1st generation.

  • @naps_
    @naps_6 жыл бұрын

    As a hapa, that last part actually gave me a bit of confidence 😭 감사해요 언니 ..

  • @carolinestrotman8103
    @carolinestrotman81034 жыл бұрын

    she looks gorgeous. her korean pronounciation is perfect..

  • @10mruntouchableable
    @10mruntouchableable6 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing everyone in the world ever should be required to watch this

  • @cristinatajima
    @cristinatajima6 жыл бұрын

    So interesting! I loved this discussion. Thank you for sharing!

  • @bunnyjanie
    @bunnyjanie6 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful discussion! I love these types of videos :)

  • @holzlastname1976
    @holzlastname19764 жыл бұрын

    Susan should being me with her to Korea it would totally enrich her experience ❤

  • @Paper_nylon
    @Paper_nylon6 жыл бұрын

    I wished this video was longer!! It was so interesting to hear and see how that related in my life as an Asian American.

  • @faithaymr
    @faithaymr6 жыл бұрын

    I love the video thank you! I’m actually adopted from Korea so I have a different story than both of you but it’s still so interesting to hear others stories! I’m going to Korea for the first time (since being adopted) next month! I’m going with an adult adoptee homeland tour group so our itinerary is pretty much set for us which will be nice and I’m nervous but excited! 😊

  • @matchakaren
    @matchakaren6 жыл бұрын

    i love this! i am fully japanese and i grew up in europe so it’s interesting to see the differences in the us

  • @hurray4han

    @hurray4han

    4 жыл бұрын

    are you bilingual?

  • @ThrivingAnywayTV
    @ThrivingAnywayTV6 жыл бұрын

    Love!! 😍 I'm half-Korean too and am part of a couple FB groups! They were so key to a lot of healing in my life because of some tough experiences growing up biracial! So cool to see you two in one vid-- I've been subscribed to both of you for a while now! 🤗

  • @SusanYara

    @SusanYara

    6 жыл бұрын

    J So I didn’t even consider there were FB groups for it! 😛

  • @ThrivingAnywayTV

    @ThrivingAnywayTV

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jane Doe You should def join the half-Korean group on FB!!! Lots of stories and connecting there!!! 🤗🤗🤗 There's just something about having a group that just 'gets it'! ☺️

  • @JYYB
    @JYYB6 жыл бұрын

    I love this video! I am full Asian and as a baby I was always picked on by elders mostly older ladies because I was born with pal skin and blonde hair and ppl always thought I was mixed. But this runs in our family. Even till this day ppl think I’m mixed. And as I grow up I learn to deal with it maturely. Btw. Mixed babies are very beautiful! All babies are beautiful. You two are gorgeous!

  • @user-ci7vu7eo9w

    @user-ci7vu7eo9w

    6 жыл бұрын

    maybe you should ask mom some question??greetings from me

  • @GingerChung2014
    @GingerChung20146 жыл бұрын

    This was such a fun conversation to watch.

  • @SaraPak
    @SaraPak6 жыл бұрын

    As a halfie ^^ (korean/American). Def embrace both cultures whenever you can, including traditions + languages. They'll benefit from their identity, opportunities, to be able to communicate both sides of family/friends, etc. To be a halfie is a blessing alone. Best of luck!

  • @Mixedmakeup
    @Mixedmakeup6 жыл бұрын

    Such a great video! Thanks Jen!

  • @susanl9280

    @susanl9280

    6 жыл бұрын

    Mixed Makeup This conversation was great!!! You need to do more talks like this!! :)

  • @richjessica746
    @richjessica7466 жыл бұрын

    Loved this one! I would recommend going to a Korean baseball game. I just finished a course on U.S. and East Asia and we did a project on the culture of baseball in Korea. So amazing! It is now on my bucket list to go to Seoul to see a game. It is incredible.

  • @sarahm2142
    @sarahm21426 жыл бұрын

    Wow, interesting perspective. I’m half Korean and half Italian, definitely feel closer to my Korean side. I grew up in Northern Virginia, around a ton of other half Koreans and all kinds of races, so I didn’t struggle much. Now living in Hawaii, I’ve noticed so many people commenting that my daughter is “brown”... when we live in a hugely diverse place. I feel such a connection to other half Koreans, so happy to hear your stories

  • @ramata1962
    @ramata19626 жыл бұрын

    PS. I think the discussion was great and getting to know you was wonderful. We need this discussion during this political time. Bringing people together. Finding joy in our things in common and love in our differences.

  • @bruiz7037
    @bruiz70376 жыл бұрын

    🇰🇷🇲🇽🙆‍♀️👍the best of both! Love Susan even more now 💕💕

  • @SusanYara

    @SusanYara

    6 жыл бұрын

    B Jeon Woohoo!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @yejin1248
    @yejin12486 жыл бұрын

    This is SUCH a great video. I can so relate to this because i moved to South Africa at 9 and experienced a lot of racism, identity crisis but i agree it has made me stronger and opened my eyes to a bigger world. “where are you from? “...Leading to where were you born” Is probably still my most hated question ppl ask me. Sometimes i brush it off saying ppl are just silly or ignorant but sometimes i get really mad at them. I thought moving back to korea would make me blend in but ive realized now im a person who cant be defined by one country or one culture. Im sure you have a lot of thoughts and concerns about raising Aria and baby #2 but the fact that you are aware of possible bumps is a great start and also being there for your children when they do need you will help them so much. Fun thought, I think susan should go to hangang and order fried chicken as delivery and drink beer. Such a korean thing to do hahahahahaha.

  • @chloemwip
    @chloemwip6 жыл бұрын

    I wrote an essay about the identity of half-japanese last year for my asian studies unit in uni, it was such an interesting topic 😁

  • @j.a3889
    @j.a38893 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Jen and Susan for talking about this and sharing about your experiences and advices. Love this video. Love you both. I am going to have future biracial kids too since my bf is from a different race and we are going to marry soon. So thank you for this video for sharing your thoughts, views and experiences. 💕🥰

  • @Boffan4ever
    @Boffan4ever6 жыл бұрын

    Love these heart to hearts!

  • @HALfAd1ME
    @HALfAd1ME6 жыл бұрын

    Yay! My two favorite beauty gurus collaborating! :) This was a great video-race and ethnicity is a really personal and thought-provoking topic so thank you for opening up to us.

  • @getreadywithmemamma6973
    @getreadywithmemamma69734 жыл бұрын

    I’m half Thai and half white and grew in in the Chicago suburbs. My experience at Thai school involved some of those you aren’t Thai comments when I was 4-6. They were insecure and it hurt at the time, but now as an adult they are some of my closer adult friends since they are mostly experiencing a mixed culture now. The world will always have those who reject you and those who don’t. I was raised in a very white culture but close to my Dad. I learned Thai a bit when I was young and in highschool, I learned Thai from some tapes from my dad’s friend and visited Thailand seven times growing up and I embraced my Thai culture. It was a different world when I was growing up I was born in 1984. My kids are a quarter Asian and 75 percent white. We are including some a Thai culture and hang out with Thai community. I’ll be real, there are lots of issues we face as mixed people, but it really made me empathetic and strong. I would never change it.

  • @SweetCheerleader42
    @SweetCheerleader424 жыл бұрын

    Omg, I totally sympathize w this mixed kid topic. My grandpa was full Filipino and only spoke to my mom in English and totally tried to assimalate as much as possible. Me growing up Filipino ans white I wasn't white enough to hang out w white kids and wasn't Filipino enough to hang out w the Filipinos. And my mom always got the "you're gonna have to keep an eye on that one when she gets older" (talking about me)

  • @ashlatona
    @ashlatona6 жыл бұрын

    Jen! I’ve deleted my other social media’s, so I have to tell you here!! I was SO excited to see you and your videos in Amy Schumer’s new movie, “I feel pretty”. I’m sure it’s “old news” because it’s been said already, but I had no idea, and I was so happy!! 😂

  • @sleepinblue41
    @sleepinblue416 жыл бұрын

    I am Chinese, specifically, I speak Cantonese. I was born and raised in Canada. Fortunately, I was not criticized much, because I don't look like a typical Chinese. In fact, many people think I am Fillipino. I know my sisters had different experiences, because they looked "more Chinese" than me. However, when I was younger and when I went to Chinese school on Saturdays, I felt the most discriminated. And unfortunately, it was from people who had the same ethnic background as me. Whether it was people from Hong Kong, or parts of China that spoke Cantonese. The gaze I got from them made me feel less than enough, usually, it was either because I couldn't speak Cantonese fluently, or my English accent came through as I was speaking the language. But like the 2 strong ladies in the videos, it has made me a stronger person and I am proud it has made me into the person I am today.

  • @joyjoyoo

    @joyjoyoo

    6 жыл бұрын

    sleepinblue41 similar situation but I was born in China, grew up in Canada, I got called a FOB by CBCs. Not nice.

  • @jgugsu7251

    @jgugsu7251

    6 жыл бұрын

    Wow...some people disgust me (not you guys, just to clarify)

  • @Alexis_005
    @Alexis_0054 жыл бұрын

    We are probably going to see a lot of Mexican/Korean babies in Mexico in the future. There’s a growing community of Koreans moving to Nuevo León Mexico.

  • @Margot1572
    @Margot15726 жыл бұрын

    This was so interesting, thank you! My background is very monocultural and I find it very fascinating to learn about different backgrounds.

  • @jasonbellini7946

    @jasonbellini7946

    4 жыл бұрын

    Take a DNA test you'd be surprised and even if you were to be let's say 100% European, Europeans are actually very diverse people today many consider Europe to be a one people society but actually Europeans are very diverse ethnic groups of people on a shared continent, there are Slavics, Nordics, Mediteraneans, Celts, Normans, etc.. etc.. etc.. each with their own languages, variances in skin tones, hair and eye colors, different influences, histories, languages, foods, music, culture, customs, the list goes on and on and on 🙂

  • @mindheartJamsoul
    @mindheartJamsoul4 жыл бұрын

    i wish there were pitures of susan as she was telling her story:) she's so beautiful.. i wonder what she looks like as a little girl...

  • @lunafaye_
    @lunafaye_6 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jen. I don’t normally comment but I can relate so much about this. Being with my husband (he’s British I’m Taiwanese) for 5 years i can’t stop hearing people commenting on how our kids are going to look. I really hate it when people say that, as if I made my life “better” because of my husband, as if it is some kind of upgrade. Often people don’t come to me with any intentional racism but things like this is them thinking about being with a white man is more superior than other race. (Even though all they say is only: your kids will be so beautiful) it really repelled me. No matter how a kid look like, socially accepted as good looking or whatnot has nothing to do with them. I do not want my kids growing up being told that they are special because of how the parents look. I would much rather they learn other important values in life... Anyway. I love you Jen. You are amazing!

  • @niamhwatson

    @niamhwatson

    5 жыл бұрын

    OK, I'm guilty of saying mixed babies are good looking but I don't see it as upgrading from one race to another, I think they're beautiful because they get the best of two cultures. I won't say that anymore because clearly it offends people :(

  • @SpringOhEight98

    @SpringOhEight98

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't think there's anything wrong with commenting about physical appearance. People say it all the time for non mixed raced kids too, physical features and genetics are just interesting to look at and think about. I'm in an interracial relationship and I honestly don't think people are implying that my partner is an "upgrade" or "superior." I wouldn't know from a simple statement unless I actually asked.

  • @beaucoupdpink
    @beaucoupdpink6 жыл бұрын

    Love this. Good job!

  • @Shibaa..
    @Shibaa..4 жыл бұрын

    As a half Korean half English person I've always associated heavily with bring Korean, to the point where I've never considered myself to be English, despite growing up in England. Recently I've had the immortal face slap of 'lol u thought' from strangers and my Asian friends I'm going through the amazing identity crisis wooo.. I think it is very important to mentally brace someone who is mixed like me, and I never was / have received 'the talk' and it so far hasn't gone down too well with me..

  • @ByMeganVWest
    @ByMeganVWest5 жыл бұрын

    I’m half Filipino half Irish and this resonated with me!!

  • @naflye3
    @naflye36 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jen !!!

  • @xmisskrys
    @xmisskrys6 жыл бұрын

    Half Korean/half Italian here ! SAME EXPERIENCE, it’s crazy I can relate to everything. Even the lullaby, I was like if that’s what she starts singing right now 💀 lol. Most important I think is learning the language, it’s my biggest embarrassment I wish I could speak/understand

  • @joyjoyoo
    @joyjoyoo6 жыл бұрын

    Love your blouse but dang.... She's so pretty 😍

  • @beatrices2076
    @beatrices20766 жыл бұрын

    I love this video. I have a mixture of the things you’ve been talking about. I was born in Korea but I was adopted my Caucasian parents so I was always seen as not “really” Asian. I want to go back to Korea and learn the language but a little hesitant to do so. It is definitely heartbreaking when your own culture doesn’t see you as one of them

  • @kimyeonkyung9140

    @kimyeonkyung9140

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dont be afraid, I think it is worth to visit here.

  • @WoahiFoundNemo
    @WoahiFoundNemo6 жыл бұрын

    She is beautiful! I loved hearing about her experiences.

  • @eolinluna
    @eolinluna6 жыл бұрын

    "Same dad, same husband" 😂😂😂 This convo was so relaxing yet insightful, thanks! Oh btw one tour recommendation for Susan: Seoul has SO many world-class escape rooms that also offer English translations so you should check them out! One that really gives off a high-quality traditional Korean housing interior is one in Key Escape Gangnam called WolYaAeDaam (월야애담). It provides English translations and it's really beautiful but bring someone who is really familiar with Korean alphabets and language because there is one quiz that kinda requires that. It's really popular so be sure to make a reservation (reservations can be made starting 15 days prior to your wanted date) Hope you enjoy your visit :)

  • @ryeongee4615
    @ryeongee46156 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! & Hi! I really enjoyed your video!! I have two mixed kids living in Korea.

  • @stephh1228
    @stephh12286 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video so much!

  • @user-ci7vu7eo9w

    @user-ci7vu7eo9w

    6 жыл бұрын

    we love you,we love you babe

  • @lienley1619
    @lienley16194 жыл бұрын

    I am late watching this vid, but I totally relate to Susan. I am half Chinese and half Cuban (born in Cuba) and Cubans dont recognize me as Cuban and chinese dont as well so, I understand what Susan was describing feeling displaced

  • @keithcuarteros9844
    @keithcuarteros98446 жыл бұрын

    yes please, I want a topic on what it's like to marry somebody who is Indian. Because they also have strong family values.

  • @SusanYara

    @SusanYara

    6 жыл бұрын

    Keith Cuarteros I have a lot to say about it. 👍

  • @keithcuarteros9844

    @keithcuarteros9844

    6 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara yes, please 🙏🏻 I am currently in a relationship with an Indian guy but I'm Filipino 🇵🇭 but was born and raised in Switzerland 🇨🇭. Talk about culture clash😱

  • @keithcuarteros9844

    @keithcuarteros9844

    6 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara looking forward to that video 😉

  • @Akitila

    @Akitila

    5 жыл бұрын

    Susan Yara I definitely want to know about that. My Mum is Thai and my dad is Singaporean Indian and I’ve heard of my mother’s story with what it’s like being married to an Indian but there isn’t much of a culture clash because Thai and Indian culture is really similar since Thai culture mostly revolves around Theravada Buddhism and well, the religion started in India. I really want to hear about your story and if there are any culture clashes and all of that! Also, I love u Susan! ❤️

  • @bs4e

    @bs4e

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@keithcuarteros9844 i know this is a year old, my fiance and i are the other way around. im Bangladeshi-canadian and my fiance is Filipino. Lol

  • @missmabel91
    @missmabel916 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for delving into hapa issues! 😍 needed this perspective so much!

  • @missmabel91

    @missmabel91

    6 жыл бұрын

    Would honestly love to have a part 2 with more questions answered or make it a short series! 🙏🏼

  • @maingedang
    @maingedang6 жыл бұрын

    Love this!

  • @JND-zf4sg
    @JND-zf4sg6 жыл бұрын

    Many people will say " you and your spouse will make beautiful babies " to people they think are attractive. It's almost always meant as a compliment. There are always freaks on the fringe of society. They will always be inappropriate.

  • @jesslim8879
    @jesslim88796 жыл бұрын

    Ahhh awesome collab 🤗

  • @SusanYara

    @SusanYara

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jess Lim 🤗🤗🤗

  • @g.s.632
    @g.s.6325 жыл бұрын

    Susan is so beautiful!!!

  • @HarrisPilton789
    @HarrisPilton7893 жыл бұрын

    I love that black and white gingham top!

  • @monicafabiola785
    @monicafabiola7855 жыл бұрын

    I wish this was longer or a series

  • @MyoThais
    @MyoThais6 жыл бұрын

    Ooh I can relate soo much! Im from Europe and my husband is Korean,we have been together for 8 years and sooooo many people have told me "you are going to have such good looking babies". I know they mean it well probably but still it kinda bothers me...glad to hear you talk about this!

  • @hibaazem5559
    @hibaazem55596 жыл бұрын

    Wow what a story .. like the video ❤❤❤

  • @Hmong664
    @Hmong6643 жыл бұрын

    I love Susan. She’s so intelligent and beautiful. I’m surprised she’s half Korean and Mexican. Would have never known.

  • @ErinEpps
    @ErinEpps6 жыл бұрын

    I loved this.

  • @arashjamshidi6774
    @arashjamshidi67743 жыл бұрын

    hi dear susan and your nice friend honestly we are one family we are the world but good for you and all half half born that have more reason to proud specially you have more experience and know plus more reason you are so smart

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