as i am Thai people i will tell you you're wrong she not interesting she just want to talk to others and being friendly. it's normal thing in thailand. we always smile and talk with others kindly เธอไม่สนใจนะไอเย็ดเป็ด เธอแค่คุยกับคนอื่นอย่างเฟรนลี่ซือๆ ก็เหมือนคนไทยคนอื่นธรรมดาๆเลยเฉยๆ กุก็เคยคุยกะผู้หญิงแบบนี้นี่แหละ ธรรมดาๆ บักหรรม
@@autisticnocc7398 Your username starting in Autistic makes it even funnier. As an autist myself I've grown disillusioned that question from girls mean actual interest most of the times; that or I'm just bad at answering 'correctly'.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Indeed, you and I also know that there are a lot of people in Thailand 💀, but it's not impossible that there are still lots of genuine/genuine women, I think in the video there are real women😂
The way that she expressed herself with a shy mood by swing her legs around a bit and moving and put her knee up, it can tell us as she is relaxed and shy in the same time.😊 Thai girls so cute and charm as same as the country.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
@@DanielLimSantoso I don't know, but if I get to see her in Thailand, I really wanted to hug her and show her my dunks like if it's my journey to the NBA
Where Faith Reigns But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted. -Matthew 14:30 Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry. In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink. Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other. Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix. The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away. Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do? You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted” Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do. Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be. And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.” Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours. Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31) We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice. Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!” He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Wow, you have really improved your Thai language. From the last clip I saw of you about 10 months ago. As far as I can remember, at that time you understood Thai and could speak a little bit. But looking at it now it's really cool. You understand and respond more fluently. FC from TH.
Not all Thais are ladyboy you probably broke and never been to Thailand just know the place by social media so get a job and earn money to see reality dawg
among the ladies he spoke to, i think this Thai lady is the cutest.... she's very natural and cool.
What u mean by natural?
She doesn't wear makeup@@user-ok1jr5rw2o
@@user-ok1jr5rw2o semakin sedikit yang kamu tahu, semakin baik.
u know she's getting interested when girls start to ask u question back.
as i am Thai people i will tell you you're wrong she not interesting she just want to talk to others and being friendly. it's normal thing in thailand. we always smile and talk with others kindly เธอไม่สนใจนะไอเย็ดเป็ด เธอแค่คุยกับคนอื่นอย่างเฟรนลี่ซือๆ ก็เหมือนคนไทยคนอื่นธรรมดาๆเลยเฉยๆ กุก็เคยคุยกะผู้หญิงแบบนี้นี่แหละ ธรรมดาๆ บักหรรม
bro has never been in a conversation before
Just talk normally, not every guy goes into every conversation with a girl thinking about ulterior useless stuff
@@autisticnocc7398 Your username starting in Autistic makes it even funnier. As an autist myself I've grown disillusioned that question from girls mean actual interest most of the times; that or I'm just bad at answering 'correctly'.
Bruh you’re 12 💀
This dude putting his language skills to good use
Which dude?
@@EljansLifewhat do you mean by that 💀💀
@@EljansLife lol
@@EljansLife😂😂
@@EljansLife💀💀💀
最後のなーーーーはめっちゃ好きw
Cute reaction of japanese and thai
🇯🇵🇹🇭
さすが笑顔の国だなぁ〜
終始表情が明るくて可愛い
なんでこんなリアクションが自然で純粋なんだ
日本ではなかなか見れない、、
そうだね。自分は外国人として日本語で話しているのに、相手は驚かなく、逆に発音とかまちがったら、怒られる。
@@coffe8891あなたの気持ち分かってます😅
@@coffe8891 LMAO they do know not everyone in the world speaks Japanese right?
てか可愛い女の子探してくるの上手いな
喋り方、表情、仕草全部かわいい😊
Nahh!!!
アイドルの風格がありますよね✨
@@KazuLanguages
この方アイドルだったら絶対推しになる~🥰
@@user-xm7jm1jj3f sorry to break your fantasy but thats most likely a ladyboy
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
この背が小さくてこのスタイルがええんよな。
This man is so gooood at all language
She’s very Thai when she said nahhh at the end 😂😂😂
こういう雑談って一番難しいと思う、それにしてもかわいい女性やなぁ
会話はしてるけど脳内の99%くらいは谷間のこと考えてるよな
タイってだけで男なんじゃないかと疑っちゃう
@@user-nz4jr4lp1qme too… omg I thought I was the only weird one. Happy to find someone thinking about the same thing
You can know from her voice. I had visit thailand many times. Easy to know real lady or ladyboy from their voice @@bof4373
@@bof4373
こんな可愛かったら全然竿あってもいける
當一個小女生在直播時
笑開懷的一直整理自己的瀏海
表示已經中了
他会说泰文加分,但同时是日本人这方面也加分
表示已濕
@@user-ni4jd9wm6f 其实重点还是他国际是日本,如果是比泰国较落后的国家,他说的泰语在比这更好也没用。
你怎麼確定不是小男生?
@@user-rp8hx9vs2j我沒有確定😂
Everyone: Waiting for her account
Kazuma: this is my cool mc moment
Its his popular phase as Kazuma would say
可愛すぎる❗
喋れると解った時のリアクションがまた可愛い‼️
アイドル並みにかわいい
話せる言語の数をさらっと言ったときかっこよすぎやろ
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Amen. God is good, all the time.
She's so beautiful
He
@@manmadeleatherworks💀
@@manmadeleatherworksShe
@@yeranqol HE
Indeed, you and I also know that there are a lot of people in Thailand 💀, but it's not impossible that there are still lots of genuine/genuine women, I think in the video there are real women😂
บอกหนุ่มน้อยญี่ปุ่นทุกคนนะครับ คนไทยรักคนญี่ปุ่น แน่นอน หนุ่มญี่ปุ่นคือสเป็คสาวไทย คนไทยมีทัศนคติที่ดีต่อญี่ปุ่นมาก คนไทยจะสนุกสนานเวลาเจอเพื่อนใหม่ หรือคนรู้จักใหม่ๆ เพราะงั้นมาเที่ยวเมืองไทยแล้วหาแฟนสักคนนะครับ ^ ^
สาวญี่ปุ่นก็สเปคไทย
make sure to check for the apples ya! Never forget! 🤭
@@siegfreidgamingLOL😂
หนุ่มญี่ปุ่น หรือ จะสู้สาวญี่ปุ่น 🤤✅
@@FabrizioRomanoo😊
The way that she expressed herself with a shy mood by swing her legs around a bit and moving and put her knee up, it can tell us as she is relaxed and shy in the same time.😊 Thai girls so cute and charm as same as the country.
You're creepy lmao
Vietnam girl r cute too
Ladyboy lover
@@OrvinReyes how her boob is so big
@@OrvinReyes how her boobie is big
Girl knows what she’s doing.
What is she doing??
@@gudanggaram7008for showing off her big boobs
@@gudanggaram7008cleavage probably. Certain kind of guys can’t go without bringing it up whenever they see it. Straight caveman brain.
You know
The both boy 😅
将来の夢をタイに住むことに変えました
因みにマジレスしとくとこの手の教養の高い美人はタイの富裕層の人なので一般の日本人なんて口もきいてもらえませんのであしからず
@@w220benz500ちなみにタイの風俗は日本なんか比べ物にもならないくらいレベルが高いのであしからず
@@user-yt2uf7bc1p見た目はね(笑)
中身は中卒レベルばかりだけどな
ってか基準が風俗ってww
@@user-yt2uf7bc1pタイ行きます
@@w220benz500夢の国を知らないか…金額も日本と比べもんにならんくらい安いぞ…
一目惚れしました。
中身知らんのによく好きになれるな
それが一目惚れやないの?@@rEccOs_EmOsdnAh-xE_rEyAlp
@@rEccOs_EmOsdnAh-xE_rEyAlp WO☆RO☆TA
お胸に? 😁
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Dang, Kazuma really got some blessings by Aqua and it works 😂
She is pretty omg
Is he?😅
Is he
@@bulltheshin definitely a she lol
@@bulltheshinbro youre so funny because thai cant have females right hahaha
@@bulltheshinshe is famale
น่ารักมาก😂 พูดภาษาไทยได้ด้วย เก่งมากเลยครับ❤🎉
ขอบคุณมากครับ😊
他の選択肢と迷ってたけど旅行はタイにすることに決めました笑
なーーーーーーwww
最後だけ” おばちゃん ” ww
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
しぷそーん?好きすぎる
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
なー
this videos always remember me to the greatest, rip laoshu
shes adorable
老實說看見泰國正妹她聽見Kazuma你會講流利泰語和學習12國語言,的確整個表情所出現蠻Shock🤯的畫面真的是蠻有趣哦!😂
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
That camera angle, she knows what shes doing
more interesting. women these days
Bro you so slow you should realize since she wore that shirt
Did you know, that's common clothes they wearing in their country?
Good streamer
@@gudanggaram7008nah uh bro 😅
I literally focus to the subtitle 😂
Did she just say "Sawa D-Cup"?
Sends a plane ticket to Kazuma the same day on Rizz Airlines.
😂😂
Even she said Nahhh at the end, her facial expression already told everyone she is thinking what their 3rd child's name would be 😊
Nah bruh, you're just down bad
Tell me you’ve never had an interaction with female without telling me
Tf😂
He is so talent, she is so cute
She's gorgeous
Loved this chat so much !
フレンドリーで表情も豊かですね。
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
love her smile
This man is too slick lol
Bro Kazu, we are still waiting for her IG 😅
I hope I can get to meet Pim but she's from Thailand and I'm from the Philippines. I'm already blushing because she's pretty
What’s her Instagram?
@@DanielLimSantoso I don't know, but if I get to see her in Thailand, I really wanted to hug her and show her my dunks like if it's my journey to the NBA
@user-ry7fk3jk1e i hope your not talking about 2k my career bro
Thailand are one of the most beautiful girls in the world
當一個人有特殊才藝的時候總是會吸引女生的注意。會12種語言真的非常厲害。
Bro knows what he's doing
"Nahh!" 😂😂
Im Thai. Nahh/noorrr/yeddd/yarddd in Thai context is smth like "yoooo thats cool bro".
- What's your name?
- Karizzuma! 😂
The disbelief at the end "naaaah" 😂
Man of culture
They both are 😅
Pure femininity 🤤😳 one of the realest people you'll find
Omg she’s so hot
12 - even in surface level is extremely impressive. Congratulations 👏
We know she’s a real woman from Thailand cause she didn’t say “I’m tiger…”
多分裕福な家庭の娘やな
好可愛的泰妹❤
12 and the eyes went BIG BIG lol
Where was the “we can marry” 🤣🤣🤣
かわいい✨ すごい素直でいい子だった!タイ旅行はこの子とデートで動画にして欲しい🙆流石に寒くてニセコデートは厳しいだろうし😁
同感です、タイ本当に素敵なところだったのでまた行きたいです〜🇹🇭 ニセコは日本人でも寒すぎですよね笑笑
@@KazuLanguagesさん
なんせスキーが目的ですから😁
この動画見すぎて、唯一覚えたタイ語→シップソン😁
They will make a good couple. Maybe he really thinks soo too.😂
There are many others.
She would have to get in line.
Where Faith Reigns
But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted.
-Matthew 14:30
Peter had his eyes on Jesus. He had faith. He was doing the impossible. But then he started to sink. He took his eyes off Jesus, and he sank because he was afraid. Faith gives way to fear. And trust gives way to worry.
In Peter’s case, he looked at the wind. In our case, it might be something else. But we forget God, and then we start to sink.
Where faith reigns, fear has no place. Where fear reigns, faith is driven away. Faith and fear don’t like each other.
Do you know certain people who don’t get along? Maybe you’re planning a family reunion, and you can’t invite certain relatives, because if they’re in the same room, they’ll have an argument. They just don’t mix.
The same is true of faith and fear. When you bring in faith, fear will walk out the back door. And when you invite fear inside, you will drive faith away.
Maybe that is happening to you today. So, what should you do?
You should do what Peter did. When you’re sinking, call out to Jesus. Matthew 14:30 tells us, “But when he saw the strong wind and the waves, he was terrified and began to sink. ‘Save me, Lord!’ he shouted”
Notice this says that Peter “began to sink.” He didn’t wait until he was four feet under to call out to Jesus. Sometimes we might be embarrassed to admit to God that we need help. But there is no shame in that. That is what we ought to do.
Do you think Peter’s failure came as a surprise to Jesus? Hardly. The Lord knew all about Peter. He had his number. And He knew this about Peter the day He called him and gave him his new name, which meant “Rock.” Jesus knew what Peter would become. He didn’t just see him for what he was; He saw him for what he would be.
And that is how God sees us. We see our shortcomings. We see our flaws. But God looks at us and says, “I see what you are going to be. I see a finished piece of art. You just see a blank canvas. I see a refined diamond. You see a lump of coal. I see what you will be.”
Jesus knew that Peter would fail, not only on this occasion but later when Peter would deny Him. Peter’s failure came as no shock to Jesus. And neither does yours.
Jesus immediately reached down and lifted Peter up. Then He said, “You have so little faith. . . . Why did you doubt me?” (verse 31)
We can almost hear a tenderness in Jesus’ voice.
Maybe you are sinking right now. You’re filled with fear, worry, and defeat, and you’re wondering what you should do. Follow the example of Peter and simply say, “Lord, save me!”
He will not rebuke the person who is trying to come to Him by faith. Cry out to Jesus, and then watch what He will do for you.
Wow, you have really improved your Thai language. From the last clip I saw of you about 10 months ago. As far as I can remember, at that time you understood Thai and could speak a little bit. But looking at it now it's really cool. You understand and respond more fluently.
FC from TH.
หนุ่มคนนี้ เก่งจริงได้หลายภาษามากๆ
ใช่ครับ ผมเคยดูคลิปเขา ทั้งพูดทั้งเขียนด้วยครับ
วาป สาวไทยแลนด์ ต้องมาแล้วครับ พี่ชาย😅🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
สาวไทย สวย และน่ารัก ที่สุดครับผม😊❤🙏🏻🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
🧍🏻♀️🤍🔥🇹🇭
รอพระเจ้ามาให้พร556
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Sou fã incondicional do Kazuma! 👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
Muito obrigadoooo!!
She Look like "Sandydump" famous tiktoker in the ph
He doesn't take the advantage 💀
0:42 チンチンwwwwwwww
MEAN : Really But IN Japanese Lang HAHAHAHAHA
Bro we need her IG
he is ladyboy in Thai 😅
@@megalodonsky666damn really?
@@gangk8779so do you trust that jungle man?
@p_.im
still scrolling to find her IG lol, have y'all found it?
i love thailand i love thai, very beautiful
and for no other reason that day i started to learn languages
Save some 🐈 for the rest of us.
芸能人だね
デレかわえぇ😘
一真くんの動画(日本語字幕あり)を見漁ってるんですけどこの子は覚えてますよ😮
あとドイツの風邪気味だった子とか可愛かったなぁ☺
この人の動画を見てるとなぜか多言語を学びたくなってきます。なぜかは皆目検討もつきませんが。
Bro i know why , for GIIIIIRLS
@@yohanbzhhh88 I know you're a psychic
@@potato5156 ah ouai vraiment ? 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Je suis juste un homme .
Language rizz xD
I didn't know the Thai numbers were similar to Korean.
no, Thai numbers like india we accept culture from them (Am thai)
タイでこんな可愛い子はほとんどいない。
可愛い子はほぼレディーボーイ笑
チェンマイは多いよ
คุณเคยมาประเทศไทยกี่ครั้ง ถึงกล้าพูดว่า ประเทศไทยมีผู้หญิงสวยน้อย มีแต่ladyboyที่สวย?
ถ้าน่ารักๆ ส่วนใหญ่จะเป็นผู้หญิงจิง แต่ถ้าสวยๆ อันนั้น50/50😂
Yeah, her reactions were very cute. Nice one 👍
Yeah, indeed!😊
Passport to Thailand
He says he owns 12 languages but if that were to be the case, he'd forgotten about his 13rth language of speaking with rizz.
i like your video keep it up bro...
Thank you sooo much ;)
かわいい!!
タイに行って撮影よろ!
Bro's everything reminds me a Kazuma Sato
日本人說英文普遍口音很重,這男生並不會,非常厲害
Je suis fans depuis la Belgique
かわいいしセクシー
I'm a magician who can read people's minds. I predict that most of the gentlemen's gaze will be fixed between the woman's face and the subtitles.
😂
This is your crown King!
Who's that girl?
Kazuma can you tell us this Thai girl's IG name ?
her surprised facial expression is just like Lalisa in first glance
😂เก่งมากกกก
Tailandesa bonita do caramba
Dang that's a good looking Thai male
HAHAHAHA
Not all Thais are ladyboy you probably broke and never been to Thailand just know the place by social media so get a job and earn money to see reality dawg
bro could speak so many languages and invented language rizz hell naa this aint fair foo
Her reaction is precious
カズさんの動画は私に力をくれます!
感謝です!
こちらこそそう言っていただけると励みになります!ありがとうございます😊
この子可愛い