👨‍🦽 would people offer their seats for the disabled? | social experiment

👨‍🦽 would people offer their seats for a disabled person? | social experiment
produced by JAYKEEOUT x VWVB™
thanks to Jung-Won for helping out
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  • @JAYKEEOUT
    @JAYKEEOUT4 жыл бұрын

    i really learnt a lot making this episode. hope you guys do too ◡̈

  • @uknowbts5767
    @uknowbts57674 жыл бұрын

    when she said "people may think this small act of kindness as insignificant, but to the person receiving that free act of kindness, that act could turn a bad day into a warm memory they will remember for life" - it hits me hard. wahhh this rlly taught me how those little act of kindness can help someone from a rough time. I will learn how to be kind toward another.

  • @DoubleDee16
    @DoubleDee164 жыл бұрын

    i got up for an older woman and she pushed me back into my seat LMAO

  • @sweetdia_med
    @sweetdia_med4 жыл бұрын

    The fact that not a lot of the younger people voluntarily offered their seat voluntarily is sad, but seeing the Jong Won still positive and even feeling sorry for others is what makes me more heartbroken. Hope the world will become a warmer and safer place for everyone 🙏🏻

  • @BooLee01
    @BooLee014 жыл бұрын

    I was in Korea in the 1980s and one thing I distinctly remember is that, if I was riding a bus and had to stand up because the seats were full, someone who was sitting down would always grab my bag (I usually had a gym bag with me) and put it on their lap so I wouldn't have to hold it the whole time. The first time it happened, I thought someone was trying to steal from me; then I realized they were just being polite.

  • @ang3l._.j00n13
    @ang3l._.j00n133 жыл бұрын

    If I was there, I would have offered my seat immediately. Even for other disabled people, elders, and pregnant women.

  • @Iphigenieee
    @Iphigenieee3 жыл бұрын

    It annoys me so much when people who shouldn't be in these seats are using them. When my sister was pregnant, she had nausea through the whole pregnancy, and couldn't bear to stand in public transportations. When elderly people or injured people or women in general (because sometimes you can't tell if they're pregnant) it's fine, but when I see men (not elderly or injured) seated in these specials seats, it infuriates me so much! These seats should ALWAYS be free for people who actually need them.

  • @salfog8823
    @salfog88234 жыл бұрын

    사람들이 틀딱이라며 늙은 사람들은 배려가 의무인줄 안다고 욕하지만 나이가 있으신 분들이 젊은 사람보다 훨씬 배려를 많이 해주신다. 나이 있으신 분이 계셔서 앉으시라고 비켜드리면 오히려 학생이 앉으라고 하시는 분이 많았음.

  • @bagan08
    @bagan083 жыл бұрын

    "장애는 특권이 아니다" 라고 얘기하고 싶네요, 절대 무시하는 얘기는 아닙니다, 다만 일부 소수의 분들은 "나 장애 있는데 대우해 줘야 하는것 아냐" 마치 특권의식을 갖는듯한 생각이 들었습니다.

  • @geniesoo394
    @geniesoo3944 жыл бұрын

    아픈사람이 아픈사람을 이해한다고 .. 어르신들은 다리가 불편한 분들이 많으시니 .. 더 많이 양보해 주시는게 아닐까 생각 해 봅니다

  • @calmbeforethestorm9082
    @calmbeforethestorm90822 жыл бұрын

    The hardest thing in being disabled is when you have an invisible disability. I have a chronic connective tissue disorder that makes my entire body thin and incredibly prone to tearing/rupturing. My joints dislocate all the time, my vertebrae slip out of place, my tendons and muscles swell, my back is permanently inflamed. I often faint from standing too long because my body can’t push the blood to my head. And yet, I don’t use a wheelchair or any mobility aids save for braces or sports tape because people judge me (in America, anyway) for being young. There’s like this whole general idea in America that I’d you’re young and/or you can walk, you’re not disabled. And that’s why I never ask people for their seat anymore. Because it makes me feel worse than just standing there and hoping I won’t faint.

  • @raghadalashoor6650
    @raghadalashoor66504 жыл бұрын

    Omg

  • @Ca_tiya
    @Ca_tiya4 жыл бұрын

    When i went to Seoul earlier this year, while riding the packed train and having a seat, I noticed that no one offered seats to the elderly but foreigners. Even when i offered my seat to an older woman, everyone in the train was looking at me like I was weird or something.

  • @hilzwithskillz5122
    @hilzwithskillz51223 жыл бұрын

    Jung-won said that it was mostly the elderly giving up their seats. I have Fibromyalgia which is a chronic pain disorder and I have noticed that when I am in situations like that, it is generally the elderly that notice as well. I think it's because the people who understand pain the best are the elderly who have experienced it already. Young people don't understand debilitating pain, most of the time. This video made me cry because I've never seen that many people be so kind and aware of someone else's pain. I really hope Jung-won is experiencing this kindness more often. This must have been a hard video for her to do, but I'm thankful that I got to see people care about her. ❤️

  • @ThanhMaiOFFICIAL
    @ThanhMaiOFFICIAL4 жыл бұрын

    Some people are decent enough to offer their seats to the elderly, pregnant women or the disabled. From my experience in Seoul, I find the people a little less sensitive to that than smaller cities. When it’s busy and crowded, people generally look out for themselves more than others

  • @soyunkim3147
    @soyunkim31474 жыл бұрын

    저도 다리 다쳤을 때 하루 이틀 버스나 지하철 탔는데 비켜주시는 사람이 아무도 없었어요. 심지어 아이 안고있는 할머니가 계시길래 앉아있는 제 자리를 비켜드렸고요ㅠㅠ 그래서 이후로 힘들어서 부모님차나 택시타고 다녔어요. 얼마나 불편한지 알기에 바로 보자마자 물어보고 도움 드리고 있어요. 도움을 받는 사람은 사소한 도움 하나에도 진짜 감동 받고 감사함을 느낄거예요~

  • @0434jh
    @0434jh4 жыл бұрын

    확실히 살아온 세월과 자기가 경험한 아픔이 많은만큼 남의 아픔에 크게 관심갖는 것 같아요

  • @KWolf684
    @KWolf6843 жыл бұрын

    As a general rule to myself, if I see someone standing anywhere and I'm sitting down I always offer because I know I'm healthy and can stand whereas they might not be. I'm very insistent as well if they are elderly or someone with a physical disability

  • @aristired6252
    @aristired62523 жыл бұрын

    It’s great this channel has actual disabled people come to do the experiment and let them voice their concerns and discuss their struggles. Often people who do these experiments just have an abled person pretend to be disabled and assume that “oh this is what it’s like” which doesn’t seem fair. Moreover, the social experiment may have taken place in Korea but the takeaway goes for everyone worldwide. Be respectful and considerate those around you!

  • @user-oo8mz2sf2b
    @user-oo8mz2sf2b4 жыл бұрын

    와... 몇몇댓글들 참담하다 다같이 살아가는 사회인데 양보가 의무냐 택시나 자가용타라 이런 소리나 해대고 이기적이네 남들 다 지하철탈때 장애가졌다는 이유로 비싼 택시를 타래;: