White Woman Introduces Asian Fiance To Disapproving Parents | What Would You Do? | WWYD

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Published 2016-08-27
While out to lunch, a white woman surprises her parents with news she’s engaged to her Asian fiancé, but they shockingly disapprove. First broadcast in August 2016.

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All Comments (21)
  • if i showed up to my parents with a doctor fiance, my parents would disapprove because the doctor deserves better
  • @kiuukyo
    i am Chinese. i’m glad to see many comments defend and fight against Asian racism. this is still applicable, especially now during COVID. it warms my heart to see so many people take a stand.
  • @Bosnia123
    As someone grew up in Asia, It's so fascinating to see how americans interact with strangers for a very personal issue
  • @alos4025
    I loved when the older gentleman just said “So?!?” When his wife told him why the parents were upset. Beautiful couple and people inside and out.
  • @jjashekki
    The grandparent reaction was so precious and wholesome. “Because he was Asian” “So?” Such a genuine response 😂 love those teo
  • are we just going to disregard that she is deadass engaged and her parents didnt even know the first thing about her fiance
  • I loved the humor of the husband of the older lady when John asked if it worked out, and he said “we’re not sure yet.” They have been married for almost 60 years
  • @BigFanCooks
    Omg why this episode got me crying non stop😭 especially the kind words from old couples warmed my whole day.
  • @izzywhat
    He’s a DOCTOR??? My mom would be jumping for joy, any race [becoming a doctor takes intelligence, dedication, and ambition, not to mention they save lives. THAT is why my mom would be happy.]
  • Elderly woman: “Her parents were surprised because he’s Asian.” Elderly man: “So?” This couple is my favorite
  • "You're not gonna get anywhere living somebody else's life." What I need as my motto every day. 😫❤️❤️❤️
  • @Nino-bu9mj
    grandma advice is real. it is very hard to find someone in this world who loves you unconditionally. very very hard. some people get lucky and find that special someone who stays with them for the rest of their lives, but there are also people out there who are unlucky with love. it's a struggle
  • @pamelag.00
    I married an Asian man 40 years ago. I think my parents loved him more than they loved me.
  • @emja1073
    He's cute, he's polite, he's a doctor, he's the whole package. Why would any parent in their right mind disaprove?
  • @baozie11
    Marriage is never about races, but the two falling in love at the moment treating each other with respect and love later. Asian kids were raised in the way to work harder, get better, care family especially their kids. It's the most important part of being a family. Being a doctor and having good manner will for sure make it even better. If it happened in the real life, parents like this should feel shame on themselves.
  • @majorpayne100
    There’s nothing wrong with interracial dating or marriage as long as that person treats you with love ❤️ and respect ✊🏻