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What’s up? What’s going on everybody. Welcome to our second video collaboration with ABC’s inspired by our new show “Fresh Off The Boat”.
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Alright, so today we’re at cool Asian Bakery. We got some boba. We got some crazy baking goods.
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And we’re gonna talk about the most embarrassing but funny stories we have been raised by immigrant parents.
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Yeah. Cause you know “Fresh Off The Boat” is about the immigrant family try to figure out in America.
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In my case, Canada.
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You know as we’re here at the Asian bakery. Immediately the first thing I think of is food.
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Yo. Let’s talk food cause there’re so much talk about food.
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I remember when I was kid growing up in elementary school.
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My parents would never ever buy me the little square ham with square cheese with circle ham two crummy crackers in that was just too expensive.
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And I remember my mom was just always tell me no no no no. That’s too expensive.
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So for me, they had like give me rice and like sausage.
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Yeah. It did not hook it up.
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Cause like the meat was so mysterious to them.
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They’re like why aren’t you having sandwich.
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Something funny that my mom she would exactly give me that meal that came with the toy.
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She would give me a one dollar menu and then she would go to the counter and ask them if they would give me a toy nine times outta ten and it actually worked.
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And to be honest, I didn’t even know there’s any other items on the menu other than the Dollar menu.
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Until I got my own money, I couldn’t order.
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It still carries with me day because even today I’m still ordering of the dollar menu a lot.
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We talk about being raised up by immigrant parents you have to include the saving money part.
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Yes. Which can be embarrassing and funny the same time.
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Basically, our pantry was dictated by what was on sale that week.
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So whatever snacks, cereal even fruit like strawberries were on sale. My mom would stocking up. But if they weren’t we just won’t eat them.
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So one funny story I have about my parents try to save money is.
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Going up to my basketball coaches then asking them if they had low income discounts for being on in expensive basketball team.
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And my coach would always be like, “Yo, Rich man you parents be trippi’n man.
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And we joke about it at practicing. Yeah you know they just doing the thing.
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When we eat out with my family, my mom would buy one tea and we will share it amongst like six of us.
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She’s gonna order tea and then it’ll come with tea bag.
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You order what? Four hot water or something and you take the bag out.
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You just dip it all inside.
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Nice. And then so when the waiter comes back she’s like “did you guys order four tea?”
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We’re like “NO”
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That’s why she’s really smart. I’ve never thought about it.
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Tea leaves go a long way.
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And the big part of our childhood growing up was definitely my mom returning a lot of things.
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She still does it this day and is not a bad thing because it saves us a lot of money.
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Cause she always be like “hey guys money back guarantee it’s right here on the box.”
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Didn’t she return fruit?
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My mom has returned grapes before.
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When it comes to my mom, everything can be returned. Everything.
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Ain’t no shame in the return game.
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So a lot of people always be like “yo, David I know your family always buying car in weird colors.”
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No-o-o. That’s just the cheapest one available.
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It is the purple or the
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No, it wasn’t purple. It was eggplant
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EGGPLANT
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My parents’ car was eggplant car too.
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Kind of different from what you guys that my parents would actually buy the expensive car.
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But then they would have brown van that was worth like five hundred dollars.
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They would drive around so they didn’t have to drive the nice car everywhere.
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Right. I remember the name for you called it
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The TURDSTER
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My mom would buy x large shirts because they would fit all of us.
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Cause we have about four girls in the house so we are all different sizes.
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So large will fit all of us.
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I remember get hand-me-down from our cousin Denis who’s from Hong Kong.
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So we get all these funky uncommon brands like clothes look crazy.
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Different funny windbreaker jackets and we get this big box from our aunt and uncle.
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And then we be like “oh yeah time to go...”
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And then we be like “mew! what is this”.
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I thought it was second grade, my parents would go to Vietnam in the summer. And they will bring back a bunch of clothes for me for the school year.
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But on the shoes, they have like four patches of different brands.
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So you couldn’t go wrong with it. You had everything on right.
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My family and I were eating out.
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And a server was like tall, good-looking Chinese guy.
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Automatically, my dad was like “Are you single”.
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“Here is my daughter” he like points right at me.
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Like so embarrassing.
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“We can support you back in… like in Vancouver”, and I’m like “this is so embarrassing” and like afterwards.
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The boss and all the servers were like talking at the corner looking at me.
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And the boys smile when they put the food down.
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Any part of you like it though?
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No
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Because it’s like, I can find my own man.
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My dad I think associated nerdy girl with like the best wife ever.
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Which I mean there is of course good quality to that.
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I think it’s so funny cause they use passive aggressive way.
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“Hey what about her, man.” “She seems smart David.”
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I just remember my dad look at me with a straight face.
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David if you really think about it is better not to date until… after college or you have a job.
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It’s ok you have a girlfriend
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But before you are after college and have a job, then having your girlfriend would only distract you from your goals.
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Then you’re gonna say destroy you.
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You could. You could.
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One thing I could really relate to “Fresh Off The Boat” is Eddie’s father, Louis, loves the American culture.
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I thought it was interesting cause my mom really embraced in pop culture.
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My dad was definitely more traditional side. He listens to more like traditional Chinese music or classical music.
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Eddie’s dad is more into American culture than his mom.
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I remember sometimes watching American shows.
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My dad would always like make comments at things that he didn’t approve of.
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Just some girls show upon the screen just like in skirts for whatever reason.
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My dad be like. “Ohhhh What show is this?”
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He has watched it like forty five minutes.
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And all he says
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“what do we watch?”“what do we watch?”
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My dad would always sit down watch about like three minutes.
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See something he didn’t like.
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“Alright, you guys, turn it off, change channel.”
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‘Fresh Off The Boat’ I think it’s why a lot of people are excited about the show because even though it is based around the Asian, particularly Chinese family.
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I think you’re gonna see a lot of things that all immigrants kids deal with.
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It’s just gonna be this whole immigrant kind of experience is very similar about not understand the American culture.
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I think any kid grow with immigrant parents can relate to the fact that.
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One if you can look back on your life experiences, things are pretty funny.
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Ok. They gives you a sense of humor
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They also give you different perspective on American culture.
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Even though you know there’s definitely pros and cons.
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You know whether you’re not being fully accepted as American, you don’t feel as American as other kids.
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But you also have these other culture here that helps you look at thing through different lens.
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And I think that is also good in different way.
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And if you can use those things to your advantage.
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It’s awesome.
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Alright guys, that was different reminisce of funny or embarrassing story from my immigrant parents.
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There was like a literally some story that I hadn’t thought about for like fifteen years
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That was really crazy go back on the memory lane.
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Again this was inspired by the new ABC show “Fresh Off The Boat.”
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So again make sure you check out the new ABC show “Fresh Off The Boat” on Feb. 4 with very special two episodes premiere at 8:37 13 central.
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And then after that check out another all new episode on Feb. 10 at 87central.
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I’m from Canada. I’m checking out “Fresh Off The Boat” because my parents came fresh off the boat.
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Alright guys and until next time.
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We are out, peace.