My parents "ruined my life"? | Superholly

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Superholly English

Superholly English

5 жыл бұрын

The time has come. Let's talk about my parents.
They didn't care where they raised my siblings and me?
They didn't consider the stress they put us through?
They gave us an unstable childhood?
Did they ruin our education?
DID THEY RUIN OUR LIVES?
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@lucasaguilar5879
@lucasaguilar5879 5 жыл бұрын
Me encanta poder escuchar a alguien hablando inglés y entender a la perfección. Es muy satisfactorio
@zoneb609
@zoneb609 5 жыл бұрын
Así es.
@kathya1986
@kathya1986 5 жыл бұрын
Me pasa lo mismo ❤
@gozillaamigo2021
@gozillaamigo2021 5 жыл бұрын
Ella si habla bien el ingles
@martavicentegarcia5609
@martavicentegarcia5609 5 жыл бұрын
Joo pues a mi me cuesta :-( seguir la conversación
@sebastianlomeli1806
@sebastianlomeli1806 5 жыл бұрын
Yo anhelo llegar a ese nivel de poder entender dos idiomas o incluso más, que bien por ti 😸👍
@hectorgabriellizarragaceba927
@hectorgabriellizarragaceba927 5 жыл бұрын
I honestly believe that your parents are a great example of selfless love, starting with the fact that they left their own country to go as missionaries and help other people, to how well they raised you and your siblings, after all the final product is the one that counts and you are incredible products lol You're incredibly beautiful on the outside and most importantly on the INSIDE.
@naseerahvj
@naseerahvj 5 жыл бұрын
Lol my son was complaining his pile of towels to fold was too big, I showed him the amount I had to fold and showed him my to do list...he folded the towels
@lmznour1645
@lmznour1645 5 жыл бұрын
my life is similar and I agree with everything you're saying! I lived in so many different countries (mostly Africa) and had/have friends from all over the world that either also constantly move or stay in one place. I only know this lifestyle, and if someone asks me 'where is your home', I don't know what to answer. I am extremely grateful to have parents that always supported our intellect and made sure we experienced the countries for what they are and integrate with the locals, so I never felt like I didn't belong. I had the best childhood playing in the sand with brother, that's all I knew. So family is what keeps me grounded and I am aware of how lucky I am.
@sarina8045
@sarina8045 5 жыл бұрын
Will your parents adopt me please? 24 years old so they won't have to go through the diaper phase again.
@SuperhollyEnglish
@SuperhollyEnglish 5 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I'll ask them...
@buttowskygame9831
@buttowskygame9831 5 жыл бұрын
Sarai Sanchez Hello hola como estas??
@bluetickhound16
@bluetickhound16 5 жыл бұрын
I guess I’m on the opposite end of the spectrum because since I’ve been watching your videos I have found myself thinking “what an incredible gift your parents gave you!” Now, more than ever, being able to function fully in both English and Spanish gives you such a leg up not only in the job market but in society as a whole. I’m working on getting there in Spanish and am encouraging daughter to start learning another language NOW. By the time she’s ready to enter the job market she will hopefully be truly bilingual. It’s almost a failure on the part of parents nowadays in a global sense not to impress the importance of learning a second (or third!) language.
@GustavoMunoz
@GustavoMunoz 5 жыл бұрын
I already wrote this in your Spanish channel. What I think your parents did great was loving you guys. Loving you with a love that tastes like, among other beautiful and amazing things, freedom and empowerment, affection and joy. You guys basically learned how to love that way, being loved. And there is no better thing to do than do love. So to be taught to love is the best present and inheritance or legacy you can receive. The way you, Holly, deal with world and other people is so kind (you are a beautiful human being), and it is like that because your heart is full of love. And of course, that is something that gets nurtured while you are growing up from childhood to adulthood (and of course of your decisions and your attitude throughout your life). You parents rock!
@WhiteCamry
@WhiteCamry 5 жыл бұрын
How dare you grow up to have such a well-adjusted attitude to life!! The nerve of your parents, raising you right!!
@americanlivesmatter-BmanWild
@americanlivesmatter-BmanWild 5 жыл бұрын
That just means things are going well for her now thats all. Pretty sure hearing "mey-hee-co-" chanted is a haunting experience but what do i know ,right? Im just some guy who thinks willy wonka was a real cool person (even the actual willie wonka that liked to throw his change in his house walls)
@beckycuervoarte9809
@beckycuervoarte9809 5 жыл бұрын
Tus padres hicieron un grandioso trabajo! Criaron a una gran mujer y ahora te muestras al mundo de una forma muy hermosa Holly, por qué haces a mucha gente feliz con tu canal y aprendemos de ti al igual que tu lo hiciste de tus padres:) Y créeme.. cuando tengas un hijo tomaras las mejores enseñanzas de los abuelos y romperás patrones con tus propias ideas llenas de amor !! Un abrazo 💗Holly!!
@SuperhollyEnglish
@SuperhollyEnglish 5 жыл бұрын
¡Gracias, preciosa!
@joachimengelhart1891
@joachimengelhart1891 5 жыл бұрын
Amé tu comentario Becky!
@narvaeznarvaez5844
@narvaeznarvaez5844 3 жыл бұрын
Crearon
@elenanunez6617
@elenanunez6617 5 жыл бұрын
It’s quite easy to judge something or someone you don’t understand. I see you and your siblings and even though I don’t understand why your parents decided to live that way and “dragged” you around, they did do a very good job raising you all. I think that if you didn’t live the life you lived as a child you would probably be completely different from how you are today. I love to pieces the Holy I see in the videos. I wish to meet you in person one day. I see how your expression and voice changes when you have your siblings or your dad as guest in a video... the love is palpable and it’s so touching to see. And it’s plain to see that is authentic, you can’t fake love.
@davidherrera1882
@davidherrera1882 4 жыл бұрын
I had moved a lot! And it was between several towns and cities all around Mexico and Morocco! And it is very great to have friends in almost every part of Mexico and in Morocco! :)
@freddyavil
@freddyavil 5 жыл бұрын
What admirable opinion about your parents! At the end of the video I was almost crying, how much they did to raise you up! Best regards from a native Spanish speaker living in Quebec, tackling the challenge to become trilingual!
@disgraceful318
@disgraceful318 5 жыл бұрын
My mom’s birthday is coming up and I was looking for cute gifts. One was a small simple canvas that said “Dear Mom, you were right.” with a little heart. It made me stop and remember how often my parents would say “you’ll understand when you’re older”. and they were right. Luckily, I’m 18 and still living with my parents. I hope that before I move out, I can thank them with more than just words for everything they did for me and taught me.
@SuperhollyEnglish
@SuperhollyEnglish 5 жыл бұрын
Yes!!! I wonder how gratifying that is to hear as a parent...
@joji0
@joji0 5 жыл бұрын
We love a bilingual queen
@haileysailor
@haileysailor 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making an English version, Holly! Also, your parents must be crying as they're watching this.. such a sweet video! I'm sure they're proud of you and your siblings.
@jordansantana6060
@jordansantana6060 5 жыл бұрын
you look amazing heart😁
@MasonWestWriting
@MasonWestWriting 5 жыл бұрын
I'm relieved that to find that your title is facetious. Having a second language means having a second soul -- something I didn't discover for myself until I moved as an adult to Medellin, Colombia. You were so lucky to experience multiple cultures and languages as a kid. Also, we grow up when we stop blaming our parents for their failures and take responsibility for our own fate. We are the captains of our own ships of fate. Like Venus, it seems you were born on the half-shell, full-grown in many ways. Congratulations. This video was a great summary of your lucky stars and your loving parents. Thanks.
@lavieestunsonge4541
@lavieestunsonge4541 5 жыл бұрын
Your videos inspire me! ^~^ As a Mexican-American that was never taught Spanish but studied French for 12 years, I regret not taking Spanish courses, as it would serve as a tremendous advantage in the Workforce and enable me to better communicate in the language. Your Spanish is flawless! All the more reason to study! :) Thank you! Gracias! Remerciements!
@jacobochaverri9842
@jacobochaverri9842 5 жыл бұрын
Call me crazy, but it seems to me that this constant moving around from one place to the other and the language switch, along with many other things in between made you a unique and special character. I agree with you in the sense that children should not be raised thinking they are the navel of the world, they must be provided with tons of love and support, knowing they are important and loved, but they are not above others.
@dracorazon1966
@dracorazon1966 3 жыл бұрын
Wow 🤩 Holly! Ahora me doy cuenta lo mucho que he aprendido con tus videos viendo tu canal en español! Eres una súper maestra! Por fin puedo entender a alguien que habla inglés! Y además hablas Náhuatl! Eres súper talentosa, hermosa, sencilla y de gran corazón 💖. Tu me haces el día con tus videos y tus historias de tu vidas (chisme). Gracias 😊 por existir...
@cindys2995
@cindys2995 5 жыл бұрын
I am becoming so additicted to your channels. I'm independently studying spanish, so I started listening to you. It was so hard at first, because you speak quite fast for me in spanish. Now, I can pick out some things and follow, even smiling at your jokes or sarcasm, at times. I listen in spanish, guess at the content, and confirm here. Not sure it's the best strategy, but I try. I, too, have a lot of siblings, so I know what you mean about the fun! I wouldn't trade my parents or childhood for anything. I remember moving without a real discussion. We were outside playing and saw the moving van, LOL. Maybe I just wasn't paying attention??? Anyway, sounds like your parents were on to something because your family is intact, loving, warm, kind, and full of great experiences that many kids don't have. Thanks for your great content!
@heatherwhiteley3556
@heatherwhiteley3556 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Cindy! I love seeing people on here who are learning Spanish with Holly! If you're feeling brave, you could post on one of her newer English lesson videos and look for a language learning buddy. People on Holly's channels are always interested in English speakers who want to learn Spanish. I've met a lot of neat people who help me with my Spanish through her channel!
@adamramirez5859
@adamramirez5859 5 жыл бұрын
Superholly! I love your videos! As a third-culture kid who also grew up moving around North America across English and Spanish I can relate so well to a lot of your life experiences and I'm also very thankful for the way my parents brought me up with similar values. One thing I always wonder (those of us who understand the complexity of this unique life journey can all relate) is how seriously difficult it is to answer the question "Where are you FROM?"... Especially in here the U.S., where this question can get very loaded and caught up in how people assume your ethnicity/ ancestry/ last name might be tied up to the places you lived or moved around grew up. How does it play out for you? (born in Charlotte, raised between Veracruz, Puebla, Arizona and Oaxaca and spending your young adulthood between L.A. and Houston -- not to mention the regions from within the U.S. your parents grew up, where their extended families live or even their ethnic ancestry!) How do you answer: WHERE ARE YOU FROM? :) In Latin American, "¿de dónde eres?" is a lot simpler. Unless someone has an uncommon phenotype, last name or accent, most people's roots tend go deeper to wherever they're born and raised. If they are transplants who moved from somewhere else, they will most often answer their hometown. (SOY de...) It's also not a question you're commonly asked as a conversation starter like in the U.S. unless you're a guest or tourist somewhere. As a third-culture kid, I get the question a lot in both Mexico and the U.S. and with my unique experiences I always choose to either say a long version of my story of moving around or the shorter one is simply the city I'm living in right now. (We as adults who were raised as third culture kids are so adaptable, as you know, that "feeling at home" can be easily adjustable shortly after you settle in somewhere.) I feel like you could totally make a #StoryTime video on some of your best anecdote insights and highlights around the question "WHERE ARE YOU FROM?" alone! So many missionary kids, immigrants and third-culture kids will all be able to relate to the intricacies of this question...
@luisestebanruiz9773
@luisestebanruiz9773 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, that was amazing, i want to add some topics: 14) Them respected your intellligenge, i apollogize it it "sounds" harsh, but some parents assume they are "smarter" because they are older, so it gave more tolerance when you had to face frustration. 15) How to use lateral thinking, some times we are worried about grades, that we act like parrots, and forget how to solve problems, drawning into a glass of water. 16) A PhD on : " How to deal whit bullies". I felt so grateful to hear that words, like all of us ihad faced , nasty stuff whit relatives, and yeah, some things are not wery pleasant , pain is unavoidable , suffering is optional, at this time i'm stuggling to get ahead in life, but i dont blame those folks, because every day i woke up stand up of the bed, and do my best to have a better life. Great channel , and keep going whit that power.
@alberton.1601
@alberton.1601 5 жыл бұрын
I had two "ARMY-BRATS" girlfriends, one of them my 4 years couple and you remind me her a lot. While it's true that you can show some emotional instability and fear for long-term commitments, it depends on how you handle that and, above all, how you exploit the positive aspects: open mind, adventure spirit, easy.to-start relationships WITH ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE, inventiveness, improvisation, adaptability and ability to enjoy even the simplest things in life. (among many other things) Besides, I don't know your mother, but your father seems to me an extraordinary person, a citizen of the world and a free spirit. And all that, you have inherited it (I´m sure he´s really proud of you). I'm sure you've had a better life than many of those haters. XOX
@ramonaraujocardenas2822
@ramonaraujocardenas2822 3 жыл бұрын
Your gratitude towards your parents at the end brought tears to my eyes...
@arturorojasm
@arturorojasm 5 жыл бұрын
I subscribed to your channel recently. I really like this new video, so true the good things about your parents. They are great example of what should really be a parent. Sometimes we just judged them, that it's so easy and mostly when we were teenagers, but our parents have unique attributes and the most important they love us. Your parents did a great job with their kids. Simply, you are amazing Holy! Greetings from Sonora 🇲🇽
@claudiabenitez3357
@claudiabenitez3357 5 жыл бұрын
I love how I can understand both versions. It’s magic.
@mariedelozier2530
@mariedelozier2530 5 жыл бұрын
My parenting technique was quite similar to your folks...they and my grandkids are great people!!
@alejandro596
@alejandro596 5 жыл бұрын
Honey i love your 2 yt channels but definitely this channel caught me, I usually like to see first the Spanish video and then i come here to listen you doing the same video but in english, i really love it, my english got better since im doing that. I´d love that you putting subtittles in your english videos cause sometimes I cant understand some phrases you saying. Love You Holly
@saidyusef1038
@saidyusef1038 4 жыл бұрын
Cesar Mora wkz
@alejandrovasquez1619
@alejandrovasquez1619 5 жыл бұрын
superholly tienes que hacer un Video con tus Papás donde nos cuenten las anécdotas de como era esa época de cuando se mudaban a cada rato.............. y que aclaren que no era porque tenian anexos con Carteles de Droga 😁😁 jijiji 💖🇲🇽🇺🇸❤
@susanyee1
@susanyee1 5 жыл бұрын
What awesome parents! I've only watched this video (of yours) and the "how to make a paper star" video! haha... I can tell though that you are strong, confident and have grown up awesome...with a great attitude!
@zelzenguzman7866
@zelzenguzman7866 5 жыл бұрын
Your parents obviously did a lot well for you to have turned out like you did! Truly love watching your videos.
@mosecastro9481
@mosecastro9481 5 жыл бұрын
Its amazing how people have little understanding of human history and anthropology. Children are very resilient and being able to adapt the change is s quality I seek to impart in my offspring. Kudos to your family.
@emilywestlund4527
@emilywestlund4527 5 жыл бұрын
I grew up in two houses, in the same town, and only switched schools (other than moving to the next level) once to go to a special program. But I didn’t have a stable childhood really. I never had the same friends year to year. So just because you stay somewhere doesn’t mean stability or lifelong connections to a house or a person. When people move around a lot for the military or something, all you hear is “Oh that sucks” not “your parents are awful, why would they do that to you?” So why should moving around to help people be any different? The way you’ve talked about growing up and with your parents has always come across to me as someone who grew up in a loving family and was always enriched mentally, and you’ve obviously turned out to be very intelligent and outgoing. So yeah, it sucks to move so much, but I never would’ve said that your parents ruined your life. People just don’t understand sometimes that not everybody lives in their own perfect little bubble. What matters the most is that you have people around you who love you and support you. THAT was your stability. So I’m really glad you don’t let what people say get to you.
@pamelaherrera2940
@pamelaherrera2940 5 жыл бұрын
Lmao “are they vegan or something?” I’m dead 😂😂
@veronicaibanez407
@veronicaibanez407 3 жыл бұрын
Estos videos ayudan a entrenar el oido en una conversacion real y actual, gracias! Ya casi puedo entenderlo todo. Los títulos tambien ayudan a situar la conversación por partes. :)
@c_wanderluster
@c_wanderluster 4 жыл бұрын
I neve thought moving to another country and being forced to adjust to another culture or to learn another language destroyed me. I was 12 years old when I moved to Italy from Romania and I've always enoyed moving around and travelling! As little kid I got bored if I stayed in one place for more than 2 hours! And now I speak 4 languages although I have to practice my speaking abilities in Spanish! And guess what? I will move again soon
@SignsForSustenance
@SignsForSustenance 5 жыл бұрын
Holly, I love how your voice changes when you speak each language. My friends tell me the same thing happens to me. Like my voice goes a few notes lower. haha.
@SuperhollyEnglish
@SuperhollyEnglish 5 жыл бұрын
That's so interesting! Which language do you think my voice is lower in?
@greg5125
@greg5125 5 жыл бұрын
That happen even with the translate voice jajajaja Is so cool
@SignsForSustenance
@SignsForSustenance 5 жыл бұрын
@@SuperhollyEnglish 😅 I would say in Spanish. I'd say from a linguistic view it might have to do with English has more diphthongs than a Spanish. Also, the melody/tone pattern of Spanish naturally descends. Your spanish has a lot more variety in tones and some more pleasant tones (could be a result of working in Spanish Radio) I noticed you get a little more raspy quality and higher pitch in English. ex. when you talked about how your parents read to you and a little after that. Just something I noticed, even when I met you at 1M subscriber party. :) Maybe I'm crazy hehe but my friends have noticed it in me. 👍🏻
@natalicasanova4585
@natalicasanova4585 5 жыл бұрын
@@SuperhollyEnglish en wspañol se torna mas grave, supongo de q ademas de que la prosodia cambia y los finales suelen descender en español ...🤔
@jacobromero5721
@jacobromero5721 5 жыл бұрын
Celestthebestt bro k not just me
@greg5125
@greg5125 5 жыл бұрын
I love this!!, I love English, i love can understand all the videos in English, it's a satisfactory sensation, it is simply incomparable, thanks superholly without you that couldn't possible.
@vcoveth
@vcoveth 5 жыл бұрын
I’m so interested in your parents and how they came to raise you like that because I think they’re amazing parents (from what I heard). I think it’s so awesome that they exposed you to another culture because you learned to appreciate it. I think you’re so different from many other white Americans, and I’m just so impressed with your parents. They have to be great people themselves to recognize the value in the ways they raised their children. Like hearing how your parents raised you, they sound like freaking super heroes. I am truly inspired and I aspire to influence my children the same way, hopefully my children can grow up to become wonderful people just like yourself! Thank you for sharing your experiences and the story of your life. ❤️
@kaluligroove
@kaluligroove 5 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you had awesome parents. Its unbelievable! never a dull moment!
@LeoraSims
@LeoraSims 5 жыл бұрын
I agree what you said about people who grow up thinking that they are the center of everything Holly. These people end up having a very hard time. Everyone has things they must deal with, in life and it's great in my opinion to learn that as a child. I am grateful for my difficult childhood, and the hard time I had has nothing to do with my parents.I think that your hardships in childhood helped you in a lot of ways based on what I have heard you say, your experiences then may help you in life now. I thank-you for helping me with Spanish, and I wish you happiness!
@EnfCeftriacondexa
@EnfCeftriacondexa 4 жыл бұрын
I come here for your channel in Spanish and it’s so satisfactory to understand you at the perfection. I never was in English classes on my life, I have to comment Hi from Tamaulipas, Mexico 🇲🇽:v
@grismar-tellez7308
@grismar-tellez7308 5 жыл бұрын
Holly......! He estado viendo tus vídeos por ya bastante tiempo y me encantannnnn pero debo decirte que este es de toooodos mi favorito, no podría estar más de acuerdo contigo en cuanto a parenthood, que padrísimo que creciste de esa manera, es algo que también agradezco infinitamente a mis padres, un besote 😘
@smde1
@smde1 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of military children are quite familiar with moving a lot. 2yrs in one place seemed like a long time. The truth is - you learn what cannot be taught in a classroom or a book.
@millymcbug
@millymcbug 5 жыл бұрын
Every video you upload, I'm encouraged and inspired to keep on keeping on. You're an awesome role model, Holly!
@RLemieux64
@RLemieux64 5 жыл бұрын
I'm here to celebrate the super things your parents did right also. Loving your channel Holly!
@naseerahvj
@naseerahvj 5 жыл бұрын
Your patents actually sound like the best patents, wish there were more like them
@luciabarrios9698
@luciabarrios9698 5 жыл бұрын
¡Que historia tan hermosa! Ya veo de dónde viene tanto amor que transmites en cada vídeo. Gracias Holly por compartir con nosotros sobre tu crianza. 👏💖😉 Es genial escucharte en inglés.
@octagontowers4267
@octagontowers4267 3 жыл бұрын
Funny how your Spanish sounds like PERFECTION! No traces whatsoever of any other languages in your speech, pronunciation and grammar... However, hearing you now for the first time in English, though perfectly spoken, I can feel traces of Spanish accent.... Funny, la gringa with an accent. LOVE IT! You're amazing Holly, we love you!
@cj1099
@cj1099 5 жыл бұрын
I moved from Philadelphia to Toronto, then back to Philadelphia 2.5 years later. Then we moved to several different suburbs within 3 years. I feel ya girl. Cool hair BTW :)
@martavicentegarcia5609
@martavicentegarcia5609 5 жыл бұрын
Hasta ahora he estado viendo tus vídeos en español. Por primera vez te escucho hablando inglés y me doy cuenta de lo poco que sé inglés ya que te escucho súper rápido y no entiendo mas que palabras sueltas. Soy una chica española que siempre le han interesado la cultura americana y me he emocionado profundamente hasta he llegado a llorar con la historia de tu hermana Heather. Te admiro @superholly
@morell5589
@morell5589 5 жыл бұрын
How this girl have 0 accent in Spanish also, not only that but her Spanish is sooooo perfect
@volpa3278
@volpa3278 3 жыл бұрын
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@volpa3278
@volpa3278 3 жыл бұрын
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@evangelinamendozabernal7187
@evangelinamendozabernal7187 3 жыл бұрын
So much to learn from you Holly, appreciate you sharing this small things in everyday life that makes the real difference, that is what really matters... 👍
@risa2010
@risa2010 5 жыл бұрын
Your parents sound great! I love how you talk about your parent's! I'm going to try my best with my 2 kids so in the future they can talk about me that way!❤
@Mellyouttaphase
@Mellyouttaphase 5 жыл бұрын
En el mundo de hoy, es más importante para ser adaptable. Creo que sus padres son muy interesante y te crearon para ser fuerte y independiente. También, creo que porque eres tan simpático! ❤️❤️ (I could have articulated myself far better in English, but where’s the fun in that? I am learning Spanish in my 30s and so envious of those who had the (mis) fortune of growing up bilingual!) xx
@m.-.2779
@m.-.2779 5 жыл бұрын
So you are learning spanish? Im learning english jajaj if you want i can say you some mistakes that you had in your sentence and you can do the same with my sentence En el mundo de hoy, es mas importante para ser adaptable you can quit para "es mas importante ser adaptable" like that Then, creo que sus padres son muy interesante, interesante needs a "s" because is plural, so it will be "interesantes" y te crearon para ser fuerte y independiente well in "te crearon" is "te criaron" that means like the education in home (y dont now how to say in english, hope you understand jaj) in the part para ser fuerte y independiente you have to quit the "y" and put a "e" it sounds better because the sound is similar the "i" and the "y" so you put an "e" ( when it is two words that start with i,y and you want to do a pause you put "e") next, there is all are good except "eres tan simpatico" its "simpatica" because is a girl I wish i could help you with these, continue putting all your effort to learn spanish:)) If i had a mistake you could help me too
@jhonf.m.9169
@jhonf.m.9169 5 жыл бұрын
Simply admirable. Thanks Holly for making us consider also the good things our parents do. Honestly I hadn't seen it from that point of view. Greetings from Ecuador!
@luciasegura2873
@luciasegura2873 4 жыл бұрын
Holly I LOVED and enjoyed this video so much. Thanks for sharing your perspective of what your parents did right.
@dialoguemosbien.1821
@dialoguemosbien.1821 5 жыл бұрын
Superholly English: ¡Hola querida Holly! Eres una persona maravillosa y el resultado de la educación que te dieron tus padres me encanta. La familia que formaron tus padres es bastante semejante (similar) a las familias clásicas mexicanas; una familia algo numerosa y unida por el amor. Un gran abrazo, saludos y bendiciones para ti tu familia y todos tus seres queridos.
@shirleymichelle5901
@shirleymichelle5901 5 жыл бұрын
Hearing you is the best therapy ever. Lots of loveeee
@katiad4140
@katiad4140 5 жыл бұрын
I like your videos, both English and Spanish. I follow your Spanish-language ones normally and your vibe feels more joyous and happy when you do the ones in Spanish! You smile way more and it feels more relaxed! I know coming from mixed cultures is a very complex thing, but I get the feeling you really connect very deeply to your Mexican soul!
@tiffanybecker1591
@tiffanybecker1591 5 жыл бұрын
I hope my kids say this about my husband and myself!! How awesome!
@emilyshmelimy
@emilyshmelimy 5 жыл бұрын
I moved around a lot as a kid too. I'm an army brat. I don't know what it's like to live in one place and I don't tell people I moved around a lot so I don't get very many comments on it.
@antoniokinsey4041
@antoniokinsey4041 5 жыл бұрын
I’m a terrible father, my 12 y.o. son is constantly asking me questions about trigonometry, organic chemistry, computer programming for his Robotics team. I constantly ask my son, “Would you like to watch some t.v. because I need to cook dinner?” Lol. But we do draw together, go on hikes together, go to the beach, ride bikes, jog, play board games, card games, go to museums, etc. Life isn’t perfect, I’m divorced with my Ex and the kids have to go back and forth in between both are homes but, hey, life is still chugging along:)
@deeshewakramani7758
@deeshewakramani7758 5 жыл бұрын
After watching this video all I can say is that you are a person with a very beautiful heart! You accepted most things at such a young age which would not have been possible for most of us.. U said it right its easy to ridicule or criticize someone but tough to see things differently. Ur mom is definitely right about this "You have the best ideas" Coz it reflects in the way you look at life! I would be very grateful to Almighty God if my life partner who is still in my dreams and imaginations would think the way u do! I pray God bless you in infinite ways and may all your dreams and wishes come true.
@patylandavr
@patylandavr 3 жыл бұрын
You forgot one of the most important. They teach you the impermanence of life and that for the same reason it is not worth clinging and rather you have to enjoy. Also all these changes allowed you to be in the position of others and generate empathy. Really great gifts your parents gave you!!
@Javynejo31
@Javynejo31 5 жыл бұрын
How dare all those people criticize the way you were brought up, they were not even there. Obviously your parents did tons of things right, they did an amazing job.
@compulsivecommenter990
@compulsivecommenter990 5 жыл бұрын
Her parents were fantastic, but, What's the _"proper"_ way of raising a child anyway? Each kid is different
@ThePrinkB
@ThePrinkB 5 жыл бұрын
Love, love, LOVED this video! I found it very inspiring. 💕
@sawyer.9880
@sawyer.9880 3 жыл бұрын
It makes me happy that you learned so many things from your parents and now you are sharing them with us. I'm only sixteen and I know I'll see life differently thanks to you and this video. PDT: It's really nice to fully understand what you were saying. Saludos desde Costa Rica 🇨🇷❤️
@AnimalLover2400
@AnimalLover2400 5 жыл бұрын
Wow I love this. You are so positive and intelligent i love listening to your videos they're so refreshing 😊
@mrpeacemm
@mrpeacemm 5 жыл бұрын
Believe me or not but this video made me question my decision of not having kids. Now I think I wanna raise a family and do all those right things ^^
@robertocarlosguerrero2637
@robertocarlosguerrero2637 4 жыл бұрын
That's the way I feel right now!
@fullriver8676
@fullriver8676 4 жыл бұрын
It would be great if you could control the world where you will leave them. Also, what about how we are as humans beings or the religion sociologist trough the Government are constantly indoctrinating people with for political changes for the benefit of the political class? Emotion make you feel butterflies in the butt but if you are not a well to do person, it can be a tragic story.
@patylandavr
@patylandavr 3 жыл бұрын
Can I suggest something to you? I read "Paula" from Isabel Allende and it was at that moment that I knew that I was ready to be a mother, although i was always scare. Despite being a hard but beautiful story, it makes you understand that you are not the owner of your children or anybody in your family and that life is short and that the best thing you can do is enjoy each comment with the people you love.
@kalecorp2445
@kalecorp2445 2 жыл бұрын
This is the first video in English that a watch... I loved it. Your mom sounds just like a Mexican mom... Definitely will try those things your parents did when I have my kids.
@girheakinna
@girheakinna 5 жыл бұрын
I love your perspective Holly! You are so blessed!
@clengosden8875
@clengosden8875 5 жыл бұрын
Estoy empezando a estudiar el ingles y entiendo cada vez un poco más. La personas como Holly me animan a aprender otro idioma y (se siente increíble entender a otro tipo de personas que hay por el mundo )
@yassminurias1801
@yassminurias1801 5 жыл бұрын
Wow
@abbybeginyazova7812
@abbybeginyazova7812 5 жыл бұрын
this warmed my heart
@marjorieelizeth
@marjorieelizeth 5 жыл бұрын
I feel ya. my parents took me out of the states withput even knowing where my backgrounds were from. and to get use to MATH IN ECUADOR. those mthfkrs are like little einsteins. theh made me feel so dreadfull. hopeless and also flunked a year because of not knowing what the hell the math teacher was teaching me. now, I came back to the states after 14 years again, and getting use to all this again. the language AGAIN! its kinda disapointing, but you get to experiment soooooo much culture.
@tanyaj6067
@tanyaj6067 4 жыл бұрын
It's so impressive that you have an amazing capacity for recording videos in two different languages with that naturality
@eliasarai4472
@eliasarai4472 5 жыл бұрын
This video Made me feel that my husband and I are doing well because we are missioners like your parents and our first daugther have (has?) move (moved?) Like 3 times to 3 diferent towns and She's almost 5 years old, haha. You just encouraged me to keep doing good things. They (my two girls) Will not be crazy, haha. God bless you!
@marianacondi7667
@marianacondi7667 5 жыл бұрын
im going through the same thing right now :(. PS ur account is amazing!
@raysmeli4693
@raysmeli4693 4 жыл бұрын
Me encanta que subas videos en ingles, I realize how much I'm improving my english skills. I was wondering if you could make videos in english but teaching english. It would be wonderful for me!
@celverde5278
@celverde5278 5 жыл бұрын
I honestly would have loved to explore rather then be ignorant to other cultures, education, and sticking to such a sad routine life. Your parents and you are amazing and more parents should be like that and maybe my generation would seem too "sensitive" as people who try to criticize us say... even though they are the ones who RAISED US.
@gghall32
@gghall32 2 жыл бұрын
I love your energy
@pauline3735
@pauline3735 5 жыл бұрын
Loved this! Thank you so much for sharing 🍃🌸🍃
@saguetherocker7006
@saguetherocker7006 5 жыл бұрын
I love your parents Holly, I think that "they had the best ideas" and I hope can be so good father and example when my turn of be a father comes. And if doesn't get copyright then I use the music and sing like your mom did and read so intense like you describes that you dad did it
@lovernotfighter
@lovernotfighter 4 жыл бұрын
You Have such an interesting life, perhaps you could write a book about it. I could listen to you all night and not be bored. I really liked the part about being thankful, I will try it more often now. Thank You Holly, you are Super!!!
@steviej2911
@steviej2911 5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a GREAT childhood to me, happiness isn’t defined by the routine, or the ordinary, GOD bless, love your videos.. specifically the Spanish ones with subtitles since I’m trying to learn. 😊👍🏻
@heatherwhiteley3556
@heatherwhiteley3556 5 жыл бұрын
I help Holly with subtitles, and since it's a work in progress, you can find links to Holly's videos that already have subtitles by going to www.superholly.com/subtitles.
@alicia72293
@alicia72293 5 жыл бұрын
I added this video to my "watch later" list. All of these are great life lessons :)
@toadette1117
@toadette1117 5 жыл бұрын
I love you Holly, you're the best and so beautiful ❤️
@SuperhollyEnglish
@SuperhollyEnglish 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, dear!!
@marciasuarez5872
@marciasuarez5872 5 жыл бұрын
Muy buen video, Lo unico que en el item que la vida es injusta yo no creo que haya que dejarlo todo asi porq sino es como decir "ah es injusta, listo no hay nada q hacer" la idea es no conformarnos y a través de reclamos sociales o elegir otra herramienta, hacer un lugar mejor para el futuro. Me encanta poder ver tus videos en ingles y entender! Besos desde argentina.
@eduardomusic8560
@eduardomusic8560 9 ай бұрын
Oh my God! This woman is amazing! She has a past very rich in history and culture for living in several cities from USA and México. I like "Superholly" so much! I recognize that I don't speak in a high level like her. I'm only proficient in reading it and typing it. Greetings from Sonora, México 🇲🇽... 👍
@paty2985
@paty2985 4 жыл бұрын
Hola Holly? Este video tener su versión en español?? En caso de que no podrías agregar subtítulos. Gracias!!
@guillermoavalo9093
@guillermoavalo9093 5 жыл бұрын
I love yours parents
@UnschoolingtheSpitz
@UnschoolingtheSpitz 2 жыл бұрын
Love this!!
@marcelotrujillo7720
@marcelotrujillo7720 5 жыл бұрын
OMG - Superholly es un producto espectacular de su educación, sus circumstancias personales gracias a sus padres, me encanta escucharla - y bueno, como dicen en Inglés - she's also easy on the eyes :-) - Que super descubrimiento de ella a través de una busqueda del idioma Náhuatl - my latest favorite polyglot. Felicitaciones por quien eres :-)
@ritasilva3121
@ritasilva3121 5 жыл бұрын
You have such an intetesting life story! And your parents did a good job.
@alejandrovasquezospina7407
@alejandrovasquezospina7407 5 жыл бұрын
Me encantaria haber pasado por eso, estoy aprendiendo inglés y es difícil, ella tuvo la oportunidad de aprenderlo de gratis.
@samantharuizolachea7383
@samantharuizolachea7383 5 жыл бұрын
Amo tus dos canales Holly, te amoooo💗 Saludos desde México nwn
@mariadelourdessaucedolara3420
@mariadelourdessaucedolara3420 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and diferent lifestyle story. Thank u!
@timfurtado
@timfurtado 5 жыл бұрын
me encanta esa sonrisa
@ivanjimenez3309
@ivanjimenez3309 5 жыл бұрын
I Love so much, Holly is my KZfaqr favorite
@griceldaximenacastillojuar9373
@griceldaximenacastillojuar9373 5 жыл бұрын
Mw fasina su español tanto como su ingles!💙 (Edit): dame un corazoncillo💗
@otrochannell
@otrochannell 5 жыл бұрын
Vengo del futuro, no te lo dará
@user-sg6cy4dj2b
@user-sg6cy4dj2b 4 жыл бұрын
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