Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids except for two instances of strong language that parents may want to address. The video offers a fun, cultural food tour of a floating breakfast in Bali, with positive commentary on fresh fruits and local dishes, but the casual swearing ('shut the [ __ ] up') is inappropriate for young children.
Parents should be aware that the video contains two instances of strong language ('shut the [ __ ] up') that may not be suitable for younger viewers. On the positive side, the video introduces kids to Balinese cuisine and culture, including dishes like pork buns, turmeric drink, and fresh fruit, and encourages trying new foods. The host's enthusiasm and food ratings (e.g., '11 out of 10') can spark interest in global foods, but the lack of context about the location or ingredients may require parental explanation.
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