I LOVED your chat about language and culture! I always tell people that learning a language is like unlocking a new world, but also, 2 languages is surprisingly difficult to maintain, especially if you also want to keep up with the trends haha. Ain't nobody got time for that... I would definitely want my future kids to learn at least basic Chinese, because I can't imagine not being able to share that part of me with them, but I do understand why a lot of 2nd gens don't want to learn it. It's a lot of work and they might not see the benefits from a practical standpoint. 继续加油哦!我期待你以后的分享:)
i recently decided to start learning chinese, so it's so cool to have an entire video of you speaking it! it's always so fun to watch your videos and this made my learning so much more entertaining haha
The fact that you're a high level speaker in two languages makes me unreasonably jealous lol. I've been learning Chinese for 3 years but there's still such a long road ahead...
just wanna say i relate so much to what you guys said at the end. so im an abc and have never lived in china but am fluent in chinese. my parents never made me go to chinese school so i've never been but i just spoke chinese with them at home, watched chinese shows etc. whereas most of my abc friends were forced to go to chinese school but resisted and now they basically can't speak chinese, i find it pretty sad to see how so many abc's are so out of touch with the culture and language. and even tho im an abc, if i were to get married, it is a must for my s/o to speak chinese well (speaking english well is a plus) so that i can pass on the beautiful chinese language and culture to my kids if i were to have them
omg i’m singaporean and same. I’m sad that nowadays singaporean chinese friends and couples are speaking english between each other and their kids. If I’m seeking a partner that partner needs to either be conversational in mandarin or my dying dialect
I like these vlogs where you speak Chinese and appreciate all the work you do in putting the subtitles in. I enjoy languages and the sounds they produce. I watch a lot of movies and dramas where I don't know the languages but enjoy them with and without subtitles. I may not know the words but I feel that I can follow the stories which makes it rewarding. I also feel speaking or knowing or being interested in other languages gives you an appreciation and respect for those countries. I hope you will do more of these in the future. Xiexie ni, Coco.
Growing up in New Zealand coming from a Chinese-speaking background, I can totally understand your situation and unsurprisingly completely relate to your situation. What I cannot believe is how much you still connect to our Chinese heritage and culture after growing up in a western environment. It does make me feel like I’m not alone and that there are people like you and I who can connect to our mother language and culture despite growing up in a western environment. I really connected with your topic on learning Chinese as a second language and understanding your true identity and how to use your mother language and second language appropriately in different contexts. And also Chinese is a beautiful language! Really glad that you guys spoke up about this topic and also you nailed this challenge 👏👏👏🔥❤️🍀🙌
Never thought Chinese would be that pleasing to my ears. I need to appreciate more how beautiful the language is. And the whole languages-I-know-having-different-values really hits home
I totally agree with your views on language and how it represents our cultural identity. But if your future kids are reluctant towards learning Chinese, I think it's on you to convince them why you think it's important, rather than just letting it be. I'm an Indian and most of my cousins in the States (born and brought up there) were initially reluctant in learning our language cuz they thought it was unnecessary. I shared with them a few interesting stuffs about our language (Telugu) and culture, which this bland language of English simply lacks, and also told them how it's common for many Indians to be able to speak at least 5 languages. Since then, they took it as a challenge to learn our language and now they're actually pretty good at reading and writing Telugu, joined local Telugu literary club and actively use it on a daily basis. The US is full of immigrants (US's economy is largely powered by people from east and south Asia) and most people migrating there are at a risk of getting culturally detached from their actual roots. I think we should keep our cultural identity intact, particularly in countries like US where everything tends to get neutralised and bland very quickly. It's not particularly a bad thing but for people whose language is already on the verge, like Tagalog (there is a sizeable population of them in US), it is a very unfortunate thing to happen.
I've been learning new languages as a hobby; Korean, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese mandarin. And for some reason I struggle with Chinese. Just as you said there are many ways to interpret things and hidden meanings making it a little more difficult to study for me. And not to mention the writing is taking me ages when Korean took me like 1 week to memorize...
I was born in Singapore but grew up in Canada since a young age. Sadly, I was very opposed to going to Chinese school growing up - because as a child's mind, you see your friends out on weekends while you're being shuffled to more classes. So I managed to convince my parents not to bring me to Chinese school anymore after a couple sessions of crying when 7-8 years old. Now that I'm older, and understand more about my Chinese heritage; I regret not learning Chinese and trying to do so presently informally and after COVID19 to go to China to be immerse in the usage naturally. (I can still speak & understand - just not write/read.) Especially with the trajectory of the world with China being 20% of the world's population & rapidly growing economy - it's not only about culture values but also a smart life choice IMHO. So ABCs should DEFINITELY learn Chinese even if they don't feel like to as a kid.
It offers the biggest platform for overseas Chinese too, which the country wherever they are residing in will never be able to offer, you can be politicians, astronauts, pilots, scientists, artists, conglomerates owners, and as Chinese, it can happen only because you have an association with China. And that’s a plain fact.
I have seen many youtubers do this challenge, and your Chinese level impresses me. 你的中文说的真的很好,让我觉得你只是在水视频(不是)。 Joma is so cool and caring, I wish to see him more. 看Joma不懂中文的尴尬样太爽了,真希望能多来几期。
Hello Coco, just finished watching your video, and I wanted to tell you that I’m appreciate of what you’re doing right now, and your videos are really fun👍🏻, I know it’s a lot to take in and also it will have a lot of challenges will come on your future RUclips interest (I don’t know if you view it as your career) but not matter what, I hope you continue with this interest, and I will always look forward to and support your future works. 😁 (From your Chinese viewer)
LOL! I just discovered you randomly. Liked. Subscribed. Added this to a list of videos to listen to as part of listening practice when I'm doing chores... You talk SO FAST!!!! At HSK-2 and studying HSK-3, I'm lucky to even CATCH 1 word in 10! I'll keep listening to this one video until I can hear and translate every syllable. Thank you for making this video. Sorry about your boss. LMAO! That was funny!
@@beth5983 haha I'm 53 years old. Latin, Spanish and French were taught in school and I also picked up Polish since so many people spoke it in my Western Massachusetts (USA) town. I became more fluent in Polish and then learned Russian mostly because of a girlfriend and now Chinese because of another girlfriend and the OSINT work I do. I really like it and like the challenge of the Chinese language and dialects. It's harder than all the other languages I studied, combined, though.
Now I'm waiting for Coco to star in a C-Drama and will binge watch every episode! Please do more speaking only in Chinese for 24 hours! These videos are always fun to watch! Thank you for blessing my feed! ❤❤❤
I have been studying Chinese for two months, and I have learned about Chinese history. My favorite person is Mr. Wang Yangming, because he said a sentence that amazed me. That sentence is "the unity of knowledge and action".
Good for you! He is a great philosopher,strategist and statesman in Ming Dynasty of ancient China.His life experience is also worth learning! I recommend you read his biography.😊😊
i'm chinese but i live in France with my parents who learned to me chinese language even tho my chinese isn't that good i'm just soo grateful for this, i mean there are so much things (tons, sentences..) but i also wanna improve it that's why i'm here haha
I can definitely hear the English accent kicking in when she says the word 金汤利. In English, you raise the intonation for questions. And she naturally raises the intonation in that word, so the last syllable sounds funny. A more Chinese-dominant person would probably say 金汤利吗?because the -ma is the Chinese way to question something. You can't really change the tone of the character because changing the tone will just sound funny/weird, and it will make a different word or unrecognizable word.
As someone who was also born in China and moved to the US when I was 5, and grew up through to adulthood here, people often say my Chinese is good. But not as good as this wtf.
I was so shocked when you can Speak Chinese like native, since most of the ABC can't speak Chinese like that. 😂 Then you said you born in New Zealand, that I can understand now.
Why? What is the relation between she born in new zealand and her chinese? is being born in new zealand make you learn new language better? Also she said she was born in chinese and raised in new zealand, i think u meant chinese not nee zealand right okay then, just forget what i just said
@@junaidywijaya most of the ABC (North American born and raised Chinese) can't speak native Chinese. (I don't know why). So when she said she is not raised in North America, so that's reasonable
I'm learning chinese and I recognized almost all of the words :D (wouldn't be able to understand most of it without subtitles tho, but I still think it's pretty cool)
As an abc I wish I continued Chinese school. That way my Chinese would be much more fluent. Like I’m trying to learn now but I wish I had it in an academic setting. It would make it much easier to learn😢
When your boss said he had no idea what you'd just said, I watched back it, confused, to see where you'd made mistakes. It never occurred to me that he might not know Chinese.
xu family #slay
哎?表姐?
@@cocoxu 表。。。表妹??
@@rileyx09 椅子……表弟?
xu family
你好多梗都会
I LOVED your chat about language and culture! I always tell people that learning a language is like unlocking a new world, but also, 2 languages is surprisingly difficult to maintain, especially if you also want to keep up with the trends haha. Ain't nobody got time for that...
I would definitely want my future kids to learn at least basic Chinese, because I can't imagine not being able to share that part of me with them, but I do understand why a lot of 2nd gens don't want to learn it. It's a lot of work and they might not see the benefits from a practical standpoint. 继续加油哦!我期待你以后的分享:)
i recently decided to start learning chinese, so it's so cool to have an entire video of you speaking it! it's always so fun to watch your videos and this made my learning so much more entertaining haha
Yayy jia you!
so i can teach you the Chinese
I am native speaker,I want to learn English&Korean,we can make exchange😊😊😊
The fact that you're a high level speaker in two languages makes me unreasonably jealous lol. I've been learning Chinese for 3 years but there's still such a long road ahead...
Indeed, she can speak Chinese as well as Chinese people.
我是在准备去中国留学的韩国学生!你的视频对我提高听力有很多帮助!!谢谢 姐姐们太美了~
看来你的中文已经很不错了
我祝你留学顺利!
谢谢~😍
怎么会想来中国留学呢🤨现在来中国就得天天被封起来
@@thaijames5180 我这里没有
just wanna say i relate so much to what you guys said at the end. so im an abc and have never lived in china but am fluent in chinese. my parents never made me go to chinese school so i've never been but i just spoke chinese with them at home, watched chinese shows etc. whereas most of my abc friends were forced to go to chinese school but resisted and now they basically can't speak chinese, i find it pretty sad to see how so many abc's are so out of touch with the culture and language. and even tho im an abc, if i were to get married, it is a must for my s/o to speak chinese well (speaking english well is a plus) so that i can pass on the beautiful chinese language and culture to my kids if i were to have them
omg this sentiment is 1000% exactly how I feel too (especially after living a few years outside of California)
omg i’m singaporean and same. I’m sad that nowadays singaporean chinese friends and couples are speaking english between each other and their kids. If I’m seeking a partner that partner needs to either be conversational in mandarin or my dying dialect
你说的很对,中文的意境好多都无法用其他语言来描述的。
@@xdoki26 新加坡华人这么多,难道现在一家三口在家讲中文的很少了吗?
@@xdoki26 yeah, I wish my Chinese could become good again
I like these vlogs where you speak Chinese and appreciate all the work you do in putting the subtitles in. I enjoy languages and the sounds they produce. I watch a lot of movies and dramas where I don't know the languages but enjoy them with and without subtitles. I may not know the words but I feel that I can follow the stories which makes it rewarding. I also feel speaking or knowing or being interested in other languages gives you an appreciation and respect for those countries. I hope you will do more of these in the future. Xiexie ni, Coco.
慢慢享受,我也挺享受英语的
原来COCO中文这么好!!好喜欢你对母语跟第二语言的观点,母语才是能真正理解的文化,第二语言是工具,特别喜欢你们最后一段的闲聊,看的很舒服,期待你下一期可以出一期跟老板在一起工作只说中文的vlog,看看工作场合如果语言不通能不能完成工作过程,应该会有很多views!感觉会很有趣!coco加油!你太可爱了!
语言不通要不在同一个办公室完成工作应该有很大困难,如果在同一个办公室还可以有肢体语言和表情什么的来完成,就是过程艰难点。
很多美籍华人(Genz) 拒绝自己Chinese 标签,特别排斥和反感中国的一切。台湾二代、韩国裔美国人就完全不一样。
Not expecting that Coco can speak such fluent Chinese!!!
Love your video~
Thank youuu
Me either! So surprised hahaha
But do you speak better than Xiaomanyc
@@dunghuynh2111 😄😄😄 this guy often to speak people mother language,to make video.
surprise people 😁
@@dunghuynh2111 i was banned by xiaomanyc, i am so proud .🤣
Can you make more of these? They help me learn Chinese and are probably the easiest videos on RUclips to learn from!
为什么要学中文
加油加油
fighting!and if you need , i can help you☺️
My chinese is so bad. As a kid with parents that know chinese I feel bad. this video helps so much.
@@GadonSpace because i am Chinese😂
Growing up in New Zealand coming from a Chinese-speaking background, I can totally understand your situation and unsurprisingly completely relate to your situation. What I cannot believe is how much you still connect to our Chinese heritage and culture after growing up in a western environment. It does make me feel like I’m not alone and that there are people like you and I who can connect to our mother language and culture despite growing up in a western environment. I really connected with your topic on learning Chinese as a second language and understanding your true identity and how to use your mother language and second language appropriately in different contexts. And also Chinese is a beautiful language! Really glad that you guys spoke up about this topic and also you nailed this challenge 👏👏👏🔥❤️🍀🙌
Haha. I feel like "我不 understand this shit." is what its like to have Joma as a boss all the time. 😂 btw your Chinese is really good. 👌
看这一集太亲切了,万万没想到coco中文讲这么好。
假装英文不好会觉得牛逼一点
@@aliceliu4548 她并不是第一个在ytb做这个视频的。Fred Liu在之前就是靠着说中文的视频吸引了一批中国粉丝
我也觉得!真的感觉好棒
笑死了,本来就是,小移民你亲切个什么 好搞笑
中文说得太好 二代移民就不跟她玩啦
Never thought Chinese would be that pleasing to my ears. I need to appreciate more how beautiful the language is.
And the whole languages-I-know-having-different-values really hits home
yo try listening to taiwanese chinese : )
@@jrm6114 taiwanese accent sounds like thai
@@Xind0898 get your ears checked...
@@lyhthegreat they are fine.
@@lyhthegreat lmao the roast
Coco and Riley, Very perceptive and informative discussion on how language forms your identity. Enjoyed the video!
That Northern accent 🔥🔥🫡🫡
Yes sirrrr
A little bit.
rrrrrrrr
yet she referred to "video" as 影片 which i wasn't expecting
I totally agree with your views on language and how it represents our cultural identity. But if your future kids are reluctant towards learning Chinese, I think it's on you to convince them why you think it's important, rather than just letting it be.
I'm an Indian and most of my cousins in the States (born and brought up there) were initially reluctant in learning our language cuz they thought it was unnecessary. I shared with them a few interesting stuffs about our language (Telugu) and culture, which this bland language of English simply lacks, and also told them how it's common for many Indians to be able to speak at least 5 languages. Since then, they took it as a challenge to learn our language and now they're actually pretty good at reading and writing Telugu, joined local Telugu literary club and actively use it on a daily basis.
The US is full of immigrants (US's economy is largely powered by people from east and south Asia) and most people migrating there are at a risk of getting culturally detached from their actual roots. I think we should keep our cultural identity intact, particularly in countries like US where everything tends to get neutralised and bland very quickly. It's not particularly a bad thing but for people whose language is already on the verge, like Tagalog (there is a sizeable population of them in US), it is a very unfortunate thing to happen.
omg coco your Chinese is so good! *cries in malaysian chinese* 🥲
coco在视频末的观点好棒:用英语用来做事,用中文用来沟通感情。这简直是对语言功能最好最简洁的定义。一不小心也定义了整个世界:physical or emotional 😂
that's awesome, gotta put some pride on your own language and flex your knowledge of it every now and then!
I love the way Chinese sounds! It’s so distinctive
I've been learning new languages as a hobby; Korean, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese mandarin. And for some reason I struggle with Chinese. Just as you said there are many ways to interpret things and hidden meanings making it a little more difficult to study for me. And not to mention the writing is taking me ages when Korean took me like 1 week to memorize...
I was born in Singapore but grew up in Canada since a young age. Sadly, I was very opposed to going to Chinese school growing up - because as a child's mind, you see your friends out on weekends while you're being shuffled to more classes. So I managed to convince my parents not to bring me to Chinese school anymore after a couple sessions of crying when 7-8 years old.
Now that I'm older, and understand more about my Chinese heritage; I regret not learning Chinese and trying to do so presently informally and after COVID19 to go to China to be immerse in the usage naturally. (I can still speak & understand - just not write/read.)
Especially with the trajectory of the world with China being 20% of the world's population & rapidly growing economy - it's not only about culture values but also a smart life choice IMHO. So ABCs should DEFINITELY learn Chinese even if they don't feel like to as a kid.
RUclips likely suggested your video because I've been trying to watch more Chinese videos lol.
It offers the biggest platform for overseas Chinese too, which the country wherever they are residing in will never be able to offer, you can be politicians, astronauts, pilots, scientists, artists, conglomerates owners, and as Chinese, it can happen only because you have an association with China. And that’s a plain fact.
Lol,you are right😂
I have seen many youtubers do this challenge, and your Chinese level impresses me.
你的中文说的真的很好,让我觉得你只是在水视频(不是)。
Joma is so cool and caring, I wish to see him more.
看Joma不懂中文的尴尬样太爽了,真希望能多来几期。
This touched my heart so deeply. Thank you. And more please 😊
真的超喜欢这个系列的!希望以后可以做更多😍
I loved this video! Was super relatable. Please do more of these in the future
Hello Coco, just finished watching your video, and I wanted to tell you that I’m appreciate of what you’re doing right now, and your videos are really fun👍🏻, I know it’s a lot to take in and also it will have a lot of challenges will come on your future RUclips interest (I don’t know if you view it as your career) but not matter what, I hope you continue with this interest, and I will always look forward to and support your future works. 😁 (From your Chinese viewer)
So glad I frequently watch Chinese dramas lol. Even without subtitles, I can understand 80% of what you say 😂 As long as you use simple words lol
Proud.
what an enjoyable video, coco! and...that rap part at 2:50 goatly. i want the full version🤩
ruclips.net/video/CWNqyKRXMpg/видео.html
LOL! I just discovered you randomly. Liked. Subscribed. Added this to a list of videos to listen to as part of listening practice when I'm doing chores... You talk SO FAST!!!! At HSK-2 and studying HSK-3, I'm lucky to even CATCH 1 word in 10! I'll keep listening to this one video until I can hear and translate every syllable. Thank you for making this video. Sorry about your boss. LMAO! That was funny!
I'm curious, do you like Chinese or is it a compulsory course in school
@@beth5983 haha I'm 53 years old. Latin, Spanish and French were taught in school and I also picked up Polish since so many people spoke it in my Western Massachusetts (USA) town. I became more fluent in Polish and then learned Russian mostly because of a girlfriend and now Chinese because of another girlfriend and the OSINT work I do. I really like it and like the challenge of the Chinese language and dialects. It's harder than all the other languages I studied, combined, though.
so fluently , surprizing , amazing video
Now I'm waiting for Coco to star in a C-Drama and will binge watch every episode! Please do more speaking only in Chinese for 24 hours! These videos are always fun to watch! Thank you for blessing my feed! ❤❤❤
damn, pleasantly surprised by your level of Mandarin even when you immigrated at such a young age!
甜而不腻 其实是 "sweet but not too much" 腻在这里不是greasy油腻的意思(因为我们也知道 甜本来也和油腻没有必然联系) 而是"活腻了"的这个腻, 也就是too much, "太多了而导致的厌恶"的意思
信达雅。
是的,这个翻译非常信达雅,哥们英语水平和中文水平挺厉害,在下佩服
Beside the whole some video, your orange purple gradation art is so lovely :)))
原來妳會中文啊 !! 那更完美啦 !! 🥰
好酷的视频!! 超爱这种剪辑风格耶!以后要多更新哦
For a Portuguese speaker it's kinda crazy to hear in Chinese, to read in English and to translate in my brain to Portuguese.
it's like your English-speaking math teacher is giving you an assignment and you count them in your brain using Portuguese.
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
love your edits
You r really doing well and I admire your hardwork ❤️ God Bless
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing this part of yourself with us
哇你的中文說得真好,沒因為在國外生活而生疏
我是未來想去美國唸書工作的台灣人,看完妳對language and culture那段覺得真的講的好好!
跟joma雞同鴨講那段超好笑
"Dude 我不 understand this shit"🤣😭💀
I have been studying Chinese for two months, and I have learned about Chinese history. My favorite person is Mr. Wang Yangming, because he said a sentence that amazed me. That sentence is "the unity of knowledge and action".
thats very cultured mate
Good for you! He is a great philosopher,strategist and statesman in Ming Dynasty of ancient China.His life experience is also worth learning! I recommend you read his biography.😊😊
Looking forward to more Chinese videos. It's super funny and relatable.
I’m Brazilian and I’m learning Chinese! Your video was 很好看。
It’s so amusing that I was laughing and repeating the scene where Joma says “what the fuck is ruguo” HAHAAHAHAH
A new favorite RUclipsr has been unlocked 🎀
i'm chinese but i live in France with my parents who learned to me chinese language
even tho my chinese isn't that good i'm just soo grateful for this, i mean there are so much things (tons, sentences..)
but i also wanna improve it that's why i'm here haha
En fait, le mot apprendre veut dire "to learn" et "to teach". Alors, je pense que tu aurais dû dire "my parents who taught me Chinese"
I come from mainland China and maybe I can help😊
@@熊友偲 do u have any social media to talk ?
@@mai1tsy fb is ok
@@熊友偲 i don't have fb :/
thanks for thee sound track, that music at the start of part 2 is lit
Omg that strong chinese accent is so cool. I'm Singaporean and I just can't seem to pronounce English nor Chinese in a nice sounding accent.
I love these king of videos, they help me learn chinese!
Lmao imagine one day your intern starts talking in other language. good video!
Didn’t know we have so much in common, was born in japan and immigrated to new zealand when i was 5.
一直好奇Joma会不会说中文哈哈哈,终于得到了解答
之前看他跟一个instagrams上遇到的女的interview视频里他跟他爸爸讲粤语的
Joma 是韓裔加拿大人
他在视频里说过不是韩裔,是讲广东话的
@@sunnymei 可以指个路嘛
@@WBPCS ruclips.net/video/Jnbpo4w-5BQ/видео.html
作为土生土长的北京人,我可以作证,这是纯北京音儿
as a native chinese , bejing pepole , I can absolutely comfirm that this girl is pure beijing tongue~ 100%
视频真的很有趣诶!两个女孩都很可爱!阳光又积极向上🎉🎉
omg your chinese is so good, i thought you grew up there before u said u moved at 5 T-T
LEAH. I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. OH MY
Yeah, Chinese is a beautiful language ❤❤❤
第一次發現這個頻道然後好喜歡妳(們❣)!!❣,看到有留言說這類影片可以幫助學中文,會不會考慮其他影片+上中文字幕呢,btw對我來說反而其實是學英文lol
你的中文真的说得很好,没有提的话我会以为你和Riley都是大学才从中国去到美国的
I can definitely hear the English accent kicking in when she says the word 金汤利. In English, you raise the intonation for questions.
And she naturally raises the intonation in that word, so the last syllable sounds funny.
A more Chinese-dominant person would probably say 金汤利吗?because the -ma is the Chinese way to question something.
You can't really change the tone of the character because changing the tone will just sound funny/weird, and it will make a different word or unrecognizable word.
That 驴打滚”儿” made me feel like home😂
love your mando rap!
You can consider doing a 鸡同鸭讲的单元 with Joma, that'll be interesting! ;)
没错!语言就是思维逻辑!“心和心的交流”说得太好了!“甜而不腻”“力不从心”哈哈哈
Make this a series and I will watch all of it. This content better because of pro Chinese fluency, can learn new chinese idioms too 👍
Sounds like 2 Asian mums taking a day off and shopping 🤣🤣
家庭的中文教育真好,非常流暢
我也蛮惊讶的,我有认识一些移民时年龄比coco还大点的人,但他们的中文听上去已经有点不习惯了,coco家的中文教育真的不错
love from NZ, thanks for making videos for us Chinese learners to study
it's even funnier when you speak fluent chinese🤣🤣🤣🤣
Okay ngl i thought u were the one rapping. Anw love you vids, keep up the good work!
哈哈,一期不用练听力的vlog。全程笑着看完的,谢谢CoCo治好我的精神内耗😃
CoCo比二舅還厲害👍🏻
公式替换,Coco就是你二舅(狗头
Great video Coco!
Aww I loved this video so much
中文说的真好!
As someone who was also born in China and moved to the US when I was 5, and grew up through to adulthood here, people often say my Chinese is good. But not as good as this wtf.
好讚的一句留著中國的血😎👍🏻
Riley的声音好温柔,你俩的聊天也不干有很多有价值的内容,很棒!
5岁就出国的你的中文可真是没一点口音,地地道道!
Coco will never tell her teleportation secrets, this video is precious. That's all we get
I was so shocked when you can Speak Chinese like native, since most of the ABC can't speak Chinese like that. 😂 Then you said you born in New Zealand, that I can understand now.
Why? What is the relation between she born in new zealand and her chinese? is being born in new zealand make you learn new language better? Also she said she was born in chinese and raised in new zealand, i think u meant chinese not nee zealand right okay then, just forget what i just said
@@junaidywijaya most of the ABC (North American born and raised Chinese) can't speak native Chinese. (I don't know why).
So when she said she is not raised in North America, so that's reasonable
She is native… I am native too… and speak perfect English doesn’t mean my Chinese isn’t native….
@@LiyueHuman This is just a Cultural Phenomenon 文化现象,no offense 😁 , btw, how many ABC you know can speak Fluent Chinese?
I'm learning chinese and I recognized almost all of the words :D (wouldn't be able to understand most of it without subtitles tho, but I still think it's pretty cool)
yooo rileys song is a BOP
Thank you for made CC in the VDO , I will practice my 中文 from you're RUclips Channel; , 非常感谢!
I thought u were an abc wtf. Respect went up by 100000
as an ABC, i love watching your vlogs in Chinese. Hope to see more!
wow this video has inspired me to learn chinese thanks coco!
excited to see a Qingdaonese youtuber!
your video improved a lot gl
Love the part about the 2nd language is just for communicating, not for heart to heart conversations
原來greasy應該翻譯成膩,我一直不知道怎麼翻,哇賽,感謝!
Unique! What a nice concept.
剪的好好!🥰
喜欢你的vibe!很自然的搞笑的感觉w ,等你的RUclips game起飞
haha, I would have broken character when talking to my boss on the phone! Very pro acting !
As an abc I wish I continued Chinese school. That way my Chinese would be much more fluent. Like I’m trying to learn now but I wish I had it in an academic setting. It would make it much easier to learn😢
When your boss said he had no idea what you'd just said, I watched back it, confused, to see where you'd made mistakes. It never occurred to me that he might not know Chinese.