I don’t even speak Indonesian but this video brought a smile to my face. Everyone was so friendly to you and I guarantee you you made their day! Keep going Ryan, you are amazing ❤
your indonesian language is so good like native indonesian ryan, even your accent is so native, and then you also pretty damn good slang indonesian language, just only your face is american, but your soul is indonesian, welcome to my country ryan and my born place and my childhood in jakarta...
@@Henry-pm9pe no, it's clear he's been studying it for some time. Even in the first year you will still have what linguistics refers to as "first language interference", meaning people carry over the accents and cadences of their native language into the foreign language. He doesn't have this. He has the right syllable stresses and cadence, which means he sounds a lot like a native.
@@jjryan1352 Are you Indonesian? 'cause I am. I know he's been studying Indonesian and it's good but sorry to say, he still doesn't sound like a native. If I were to rate his Indonesian skill from 1 to 10, with 10 being native, it's probably 7 or 8 -ish.
@@Henry-pm9pe even your own score is near native. No non-native is going to get a 10. So you disproved yourself. Nobody meant he literally sounded like a real native. 🤦🏻♀️ His accent is correct with no mistakes. What he does say he says properly. People who have spoken a foreign language for +5 years often still can't get the accent right.
Ryan went and embraced the culture. Many travelers go to the monuments, the statues, the museums and stuff. That's cool but speaking, dancing, and acting as if your a citizen is beautiful. Being one with the people. Ryan has made my love for languages come back after the passing of the great Moses McCormick aka Laoshu.
Ryan making himself a celebrity and everyone's best friend at the same time. What a guy. This looks like it was such a fun adventure. Hope I can make it to Indonesia some day.
I’m really glad you’re having a wonderful adventure Ryan. You’re learning so much about Indonesia keep up the great work. Also 17:00 there’s you and Snow!
Love how you can just converse with stranger that easily.Even the small talks feels so good to watch. I really want break out of this socially awkward phase of mine and meet new people.
Indonesia is one of the best places to visit, very nice tropical beaches and nature, also extremely friendly and open people wherever you go. Relatively one of the safest countries in terms of street crime
Most Indonesia tourism is SFW tho. Drugs are forbidden by law and prostitution/gambling/nightclub are taboo, although you might find some if you looked hard enough. If your idea of having fun is cocaine-fueled orgy then Indonesia is not the place to go. Keep this in mind if you guys want to go to Indonesia.
Thanks Ryan for the sharing the video with us. I'm sure you had a great time on your trip. I can't wait to see you more. Personally I've never been to Indonesia but it's on my list.
OMG ! You did it! That's great! People are so warm there and the country is so beautiful! Yo are a ... kinda VIP there - people seem to recognize you ! Thanks for great video. Keep on posting more - it's really interesting. P.S. You have a charming assistant ;-) P.S.2. Is Bali in your schedule ... ? You surely know what I mean .... ;-)
You should go to the Netherlands also, I mean New York used to be New Amsterdam, still full of Dutch influence, and Indonesia as well. Might as well check out the Netherlands too. This coming from a Dutch guy with partial Indonesian roots. Enjoy Indonesia, I haven't visited for a while because of the Covid situation and other circumstances. I miss the food and vibrant life in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta. Try nasi goreng seafood there, it was my go to food. Nasi goreng seafood with cap cay and some satay!! Ok selamat jalan disana, veel plezier daar. Groeten Oh btw, I think this the traveling you're doing now and combining it with your language skills is amazing. Traveling + exploring new foods + using your language skills is a great concept and I think the right step for this channel to grow much further beyond the current 'limits'.
Ryan Hale, one of my favorite polyglots is in Indonesia~ welcome to Indonesia, I hope you enjoy Indonesia~ Go to North Jakarta, surprise the people you can speak Indonesian and Chinese~
@@Unstoppable724 No no, disappoint. He might be the sweetest guy I've ever had the honor to peruse their YT content. But he is as we say the best disappointment in our lives. I have resting stone face. Ryan has Resting Depression face. I'm gonna drink some more in his honor, because too be frank I was gonna drink either way, but now I have a reason to drink, Cheers to Ryan. May he live long, and may his face look happy one day. To Ryan!
This was amazing! I wasn't expecting this, you just vibe with people it's so nice to see. I hope you can do more of this around the globe. Best of luck!
Very enjoyable - thank you. You sometimes talk in your videos about a friend in college that inspired you to learn Indonesian. I wonder if Dini is that friend?
My Grandfather on my Dad's side was an Indonesian Freedom Fighter during the war for independence. I also know you subtitled it as "Soekarno Hatta" even though they are 2 different people, so I'm just making sure you didn't think that it's one person.
Indonesia is an amazing country to visit for anyone looking to go. Actually staying there is reletively inexpensive with 5 star hotels running you like 15 bucks a night at some places. Though flight costs will be where you find the most trouble. Also you need nerves of steel to last over 24 hours flying there. Goodluck. Some things to be aware of though before going is that toilets are often just holes in the ground though most hotels have western designs. Also the street food is something that you kind of have to build up an immunity too overtime or it can make you sick. Also when it comes to admission to sites or even like resteraunt prices, you really should be able to speak the language, because if they know you are an ignorant tourist, you will be scammed. They will upcharge you if they think they can get away with it. Also a lot of restrooms aren't free in certain places, though it's also not that expensive. And I think it is a given since it's the 4th most populous country in the world, but the cities are extremely crowded and many of them are quite filthy as well. So most of your site seeing is a lot of natural beauty as well as ancient sites and nationally designated historical sites. But a lot of the cities are very crowded. Also don't even try to drive, the roads are basically a battleground of who can get through first. Let people expierenced drive you. Also expect some things to be spicy. Like Indonesian chicken isn't always spicy, but if you go to a KFC, it'll be spicy and their will be rice with it. Also as fun as going to a zoo may sound, a lot of zoos in Indonesia are privately owned and their owners often times don't take very good care of them. I Know there are some places where the animals are probably taken care of well. But mainly avoid Bandung and Surabaya, they've garnered the reputation of "death zoos". Also even though Islam is the biggest religion, it's pretty lax for most people. I've always said it like this "Indonesia is a muslim country in the sense that America is a christian country." The majority are followers of that particular faith though they follow it at varying degrees, with their own cultural beliefs added on. When Islam came to Indonesia, it was more like a spice or a special sauce people put on top of their already existing meals. And to add to that, not everywhere is Islamic. Bali is still very much a hindu province, and a lot of the smaller islands are predominately Christian. Also maybe take the oppurtunity if you are into stuff like anime and pop culture, to looking into buying that stuff there. Due to inflation and prices and all that jazz, products in Indonesia are just flat out cheaper when converting IDR back to USD. Like 1 USD equals 15,000 Rupiah. But for us a soda may be 1 dollar, and to them it may only be like 3,000-5,000 Rupiah. So the USD holds a lot of value abroad.
Also you'll end up eating a lot of food with your hands because a lot of things we in the US eat with utensils they just don't feel the need to use. Using my hands for stuff like rice has gotten me strange looks around here because I kinda just picked up the habit from my dad. I eat a lot of things by hand.
I don't know, but South Asia and whole Asia looks very beautiful, I've been in Philippines and i have a really good experience, i didn't expect that very cool, i hope ill visit Indonesia too,looks kinda cool place 😊
Ryan…you leveled up 🆙. Wow…I love ❤️ everything about this travel blog. You’re absolutely an amazing young man. Be safe and enjoy beautiful Indonesia 🇮🇩. The dancing 🕺🏻 was so GREAT 😄.
Kalau boleh saya memberi masukan sedikit mas Ryan, kata "kamu" itu terdengar kurang sopan untuk bertemu dengan orang Indonesia yang baru dikenal, akan lebih baik menggunakan "Anda", atau dengan menyebut/mengulang nama orang tersebut....tapi saya tetap mengapresiasi kemauan anda dalam mempelajari dan bercakap dengan Bahasa Indonesia....kata "kamu"itu hanya untuk orang-orang yang sudah kenal lama dan akrab, dan juga seusia atau usianya tidak terpaut jauh, akan lebih baik untuk mempelajari terlebih dahulu Bahasa Indonesia dengan ragam baku/formal....terimakasih mas Ryan...semoga sehat selalu dan perjalanannya menyenangkan ya!
Alright lets do this !!! You should vist all the countries where they speak a language you good at ❤ great challenge right? What a transition this is , the content we getting now BANGER!!
Great video Ryan! I'm a new subscriber and have been binge watching your videos. Happy to see you and Yoana connect in real life. I subscribed to her as well. Seeing young people from different cultures come together and have such a good time is great to see.
I love the way you try to interract with indonesian people, and also your indonesian language sounds really good, like a native. Stay healthy and please create more content like this, i really enjoy this one😂🙌 .
I see u in indonesia Because tanggo video Traveloka ads And check your channel cuz this video not pop up on my recomdation video and what i see u really in indonesia. Enjoy in indonesia, glad to see u in indonesia.
2 word salute n JEMPOL to this content , bule US ini tipikal/ciri-ciri org yang possitive thingking , humble person , no sombong , melihat/menyikapi suatu hal (diversity-difference culture) with good n right way , stay healty , vit stamina kak , terus dgn ide-ide creatifnya
I´m watching your Videos for quite a long time now, great Job Ryan 🙂 Good to see you leveling up ;-). Can´t wait to see a Video of you visiting Indah in Bali ;-) Greetings from Germany
I never knew Indonesia had some dutch in their history Im from Suriname and we had our independence in 1975 Since then alot of Indonesian from java came to Suriname I work with alot of javaneese and they are the most chill ppl u can work with
Bro, Indonesia colonized by dutch for more than 350 years, in every city we have a lot of building that dutch used to build for their office or residences. And javanese in suriname was brought by dutch not by their own will.
@@bungkoes all our history say about the Javanese in Suriname is that they came as immigrant. Thats why i dont agree with the teaching of our history coz they only teach about 2 piece of the puzzle and not all the pieces so we see the full picture of how everything came together
@@ashwingowrie6185 i dont blame you bro, history sometimes suck lol. But from what i read here in Indonesia, many javanese was forced and kidnapped by dutch ( VOC )to become workers in their colonized. Most of them are youngster.
Can't wait to see your next adventure bro.. I hope you have an amazing day in Indonesia.. Will you visit Bali to see Indah? Come on.. Make a really great video with Indah and explore Bali.. Just can't wait to see you both on the same frame.. hehehehe..
Ryan is leveling up the quality of his content. This is so much fun to watch.
Hii bro
The meetup with Indah is gonna be epic!!
Sepertinya harus belajar sopan santun...
I don’t even speak Indonesian but this video brought a smile to my face. Everyone was so friendly to you and I guarantee you you made their day! Keep going Ryan, you are amazing ❤
What a humble man, here you can see that the driver is taking a quick selfie with Ryan even though he doesn't know him as a RUclipsr - 00:53
Maybe some kind of SOP , even a package delivery need have a picture of the receiver holding the package
your indonesian language is so good like native indonesian ryan, even your accent is so native, and then you also pretty damn good slang indonesian language, just only your face is american, but your soul is indonesian, welcome to my country ryan and my born place and my childhood in jakarta...
Um... No?
I mean his Indonesian is understandable but saying that it's like native is an exaggeration.
@@Henry-pm9pe no, it's clear he's been studying it for some time. Even in the first year you will still have what linguistics refers to as "first language interference", meaning people carry over the accents and cadences of their native language into the foreign language. He doesn't have this. He has the right syllable stresses and cadence, which means he sounds a lot like a native.
@@jjryan1352 Are you Indonesian? 'cause I am. I know he's been studying Indonesian and it's good but sorry to say, he still doesn't sound like a native. If I were to rate his Indonesian skill from 1 to 10, with 10 being native, it's probably 7 or 8 -ish.
@@Henry-pm9pe even your own score is near native. No non-native is going to get a 10. So you disproved yourself. Nobody meant he literally sounded like a real native. 🤦🏻♀️ His accent is correct with no mistakes. What he does say he says properly. People who have spoken a foreign language for +5 years often still can't get the accent right.
Ryan went and embraced the culture. Many travelers go to the monuments, the statues, the museums and stuff. That's cool but speaking, dancing, and acting as if your a citizen is beautiful. Being one with the people. Ryan has made my love for languages come back after the passing of the great Moses McCormick aka Laoshu.
@@TMoneyBeats What's that?
Not only learned the language but you also learned it's culture. Where will you go next Malaysia, Philipines, or Thailand? Mantap bro Ryan!!
North Korea
@Halis Akdag that's the place to be, especially if you're American.
@@halisakdag5247 💀💀
I'm in love with the beauty of Indonesia. Would love to travel there in the future.
Shout out to the driver too, dude was like a bodyguard stopping the traffic 😂
You’re part of the reason why i started learning bahasa Indonesia. 🇮🇩 I’d also love to see more irl videos like this!
Come to Indonesia man
@@takiyagenji8951 I definitely will in the future 👍🏼
Ryan making himself a celebrity and everyone's best friend at the same time. What a guy. This looks like it was such a fun adventure. Hope I can make it to Indonesia some day.
It was really good to see you actually in Indonesia speaking face to face with the locals. Very enjoyable
Thank you Martin, glad you enjoyed :D
I’m really glad you’re having a wonderful adventure Ryan. You’re learning so much about Indonesia keep up the great work. Also 17:00 there’s you and Snow!
Ryan ... This is your best content yet .... I can't stop smiling. Respect from West Africa
Love how you can just converse with stranger that easily.Even the small talks feels so good to watch. I really want break out of this socially awkward phase of mine and meet new people.
Thanks for sharing your trip to Indonesia with us.
It's nice to see you getting to speak with the people in their language.
Indonesia is one of the best places to visit, very nice tropical beaches and nature, also extremely friendly and open people wherever you go. Relatively one of the safest countries in terms of street crime
Most Indonesia tourism is SFW tho. Drugs are forbidden by law and prostitution/gambling/nightclub are taboo, although you might find some if you looked hard enough. If your idea of having fun is cocaine-fueled orgy then Indonesia is not the place to go.
Keep this in mind if you guys want to go to Indonesia.
This is amazing. You're amazing Ryan, can't wait to see you visit other countries too!
Thanks Ryan for the sharing the video with us. I'm sure you had a great time on your trip. I can't wait to see you more. Personally I've never been to Indonesia but it's on my list.
OMG ! You did it! That's great! People are so warm there and the country is so beautiful! Yo are a ... kinda VIP there - people seem to recognize you ! Thanks for great video. Keep on posting more - it's really interesting. P.S. You have a charming assistant ;-) P.S.2. Is Bali in your schedule ... ? You surely know what I mean .... ;-)
Hahaha...hmm...good question indeed :)
@@RyanHaleYT well, you should have expected this question ... 😉 Have a great Sunday 👍
You're a celebrity out there Ryan! I love this and your content man, keep up the great work!
Great video Ryan, i remember you chatting to your friend before on here....got a real taste of indonesia...seems like your gonna be famous soon !
You should go to the Netherlands also, I mean New York used to be New Amsterdam, still full of Dutch influence, and Indonesia as well. Might as well check out the Netherlands too. This coming from a Dutch guy with partial Indonesian roots. Enjoy Indonesia, I haven't visited for a while because of the Covid situation and other circumstances. I miss the food and vibrant life in Indonesia, especially in Jakarta. Try nasi goreng seafood there, it was my go to food. Nasi goreng seafood with cap cay and some satay!! Ok selamat jalan disana, veel plezier daar. Groeten
Oh btw, I think this the traveling you're doing now and combining it with your language skills is amazing. Traveling + exploring new foods + using your language skills is a great concept and I think the right step for this channel to grow much further beyond the current 'limits'.
Ryan Hale, one of my favorite polyglots is in Indonesia~ welcome to Indonesia, I hope you enjoy Indonesia~
Go to North Jakarta, surprise the people you can speak Indonesian and Chinese~
Ryan never fails to disappoint. We wish him all the best in his life.
Wait what???! You mean never fails to entertain.
@@Unstoppable724 ahaha yeah i was like "huh?.. did i read okay?" lol
@@Unstoppable724 No no, disappoint. He might be the sweetest guy I've ever had the honor to peruse their YT content. But he is as we say the best disappointment in our lives.
I have resting stone face. Ryan has Resting Depression face. I'm gonna drink some more in his honor, because too be frank I was gonna drink either way, but now I have a reason to drink, Cheers to Ryan. May he live long, and may his face look happy one day. To Ryan!
Never fails to disappoint?! That means he always succeeds in disappointing? I think you got a bit mixed up there mate
This is a funny comment... for an obvious reason.
This was amazing! I wasn't expecting this, you just vibe with people it's so nice to see. I hope you can do more of this around the globe. Best of luck!
That was really cool, man! I‘m just starting to learn Indonesian and was able to hear just a few words I already know, which was cool.
Omg! Are you gonna meet indah in Bali? Or you already meet her in person?
I don't think so they met ☹️
Hm...
@@RyanHaleYT haha already or not yet, enjoy your days in Indonesia yah 😉 btw Surabaya City is very welcome for you 😄
@@RyanHaleYT You have to😁
Same here. I'm gonna wait when Ryan Hale meet @INDAHASMIGIANTI
I'm glad you made it to Indonesia, Ryan. Also, that lady is just so beautiful.
Great video man! I should learn some Indonesian!
Ayo belajar bhs indo yuk! :D Go for it!
Very enjoyable - thank you. You sometimes talk in your videos about a friend in college that inspired you to learn Indonesian. I wonder if Dini is that friend?
This was so cool man! You’re a natural vlogger 🙌🏼
This is awesome. Out living your best life, good to see you happy.
We are just waiting for him to go to Bali, and you know why
*** careless whisper intro from George Michael plays in the background ***
I can’t wait to see that Bali episode
Why? I don't know.
@@QuantumLance
INDAH ASMIGIANTI
is from Bali
@@TheAnonJohn Now I get it.
Great video man! Awesome to see the language skills to use IRL
I've never commented on your vids before, but for this one I have to. This VLOG was SO DOPE! Please keep them coming bro.
I'm glad you were able to go to Indonesia Ryan! Looks like fun!
My Grandfather on my Dad's side was an Indonesian Freedom Fighter during the war for independence. I also know you subtitled it as "Soekarno Hatta" even though they are 2 different people, so I'm just making sure you didn't think that it's one person.
Fun video Ryan! Watched you speak Indonesian on RUclips, now in Indonesia!
Indonesia is an amazing country to visit for anyone looking to go. Actually staying there is reletively inexpensive with 5 star hotels running you like 15 bucks a night at some places. Though flight costs will be where you find the most trouble. Also you need nerves of steel to last over 24 hours flying there. Goodluck. Some things to be aware of though before going is that toilets are often just holes in the ground though most hotels have western designs. Also the street food is something that you kind of have to build up an immunity too overtime or it can make you sick. Also when it comes to admission to sites or even like resteraunt prices, you really should be able to speak the language, because if they know you are an ignorant tourist, you will be scammed. They will upcharge you if they think they can get away with it. Also a lot of restrooms aren't free in certain places, though it's also not that expensive. And I think it is a given since it's the 4th most populous country in the world, but the cities are extremely crowded and many of them are quite filthy as well. So most of your site seeing is a lot of natural beauty as well as ancient sites and nationally designated historical sites. But a lot of the cities are very crowded. Also don't even try to drive, the roads are basically a battleground of who can get through first. Let people expierenced drive you. Also expect some things to be spicy. Like Indonesian chicken isn't always spicy, but if you go to a KFC, it'll be spicy and their will be rice with it. Also as fun as going to a zoo may sound, a lot of zoos in Indonesia are privately owned and their owners often times don't take very good care of them. I Know there are some places where the animals are probably taken care of well. But mainly avoid Bandung and Surabaya, they've garnered the reputation of "death zoos". Also even though Islam is the biggest religion, it's pretty lax for most people. I've always said it like this "Indonesia is a muslim country in the sense that America is a christian country." The majority are followers of that particular faith though they follow it at varying degrees, with their own cultural beliefs added on. When Islam came to Indonesia, it was more like a spice or a special sauce people put on top of their already existing meals. And to add to that, not everywhere is Islamic. Bali is still very much a hindu province, and a lot of the smaller islands are predominately Christian. Also maybe take the oppurtunity if you are into stuff like anime and pop culture, to looking into buying that stuff there. Due to inflation and prices and all that jazz, products in Indonesia are just flat out cheaper when converting IDR back to USD. Like 1 USD equals 15,000 Rupiah. But for us a soda may be 1 dollar, and to them it may only be like 3,000-5,000 Rupiah. So the USD holds a lot of value abroad.
Also you'll end up eating a lot of food with your hands because a lot of things we in the US eat with utensils they just don't feel the need to use. Using my hands for stuff like rice has gotten me strange looks around here because I kinda just picked up the habit from my dad. I eat a lot of things by hand.
Ryan 'OK guys' Hale....loving this video...more of these around France, the Philippines...or even just in NY
I don't know, but South Asia and whole Asia looks very beautiful, I've been in Philippines and i have a really good experience, i didn't expect that very cool, i hope ill visit Indonesia too,looks kinda cool place 😊
Ryan keep going with the travel vlogging, great new direction for the channel ❤🎉
About time for another trip! Thanks for taking us along. Looking forward to more!
This whole video from start to finish was awesome. Keep being you!
Those lady’s so fun , I’m still laughing and smiling that’s the best part about language and getting know people . Dance 🕺 away young fella
I love to this person so humble and already blend it with locals hahaha, i hope i can see u in person and have some coffee to talk anything
I'm looking forward to visiting Jakarta in Juli 🙏✨ from Australia 🌏
Ryan! Welcome to Indonesia, where water is Air 😁I Wish you the best experience in the country
What a kind man you are! So so friendly and welcoming! Love your personality 🥰
Ryan…you leveled up 🆙. Wow…I love ❤️ everything about this travel blog. You’re absolutely an amazing young man. Be safe and enjoy beautiful Indonesia 🇮🇩. The dancing 🕺🏻 was so GREAT 😄.
Kalau boleh saya memberi masukan sedikit mas Ryan, kata "kamu" itu terdengar kurang sopan untuk bertemu dengan orang Indonesia yang baru dikenal, akan lebih baik menggunakan "Anda", atau dengan menyebut/mengulang nama orang tersebut....tapi saya tetap mengapresiasi kemauan anda dalam mempelajari dan bercakap dengan Bahasa Indonesia....kata "kamu"itu hanya untuk orang-orang yang sudah kenal lama dan akrab, dan juga seusia atau usianya tidak terpaut jauh, akan lebih baik untuk mempelajari terlebih dahulu Bahasa Indonesia dengan ragam baku/formal....terimakasih mas Ryan...semoga sehat selalu dan perjalanannya menyenangkan ya!
Alright lets do this !!!
You should vist all the countries where they speak a language you good at ❤ great challenge right?
What a transition this is , the content we getting now
BANGER!!
This is sick bro you leveling up glad to see the progression 🔥
Charming video. Your career is dawning: Traveling the world on RUclips just like this. ❤
Such a wholesome video, Ryan! Thanks for sharing!
Wow good to see these kinda vlogs been watching xiaomanyc , good luck Ryan i love you
I still can't believe how good you are in speaking Indonesia, kudos man 🙌
So cool to be able to have this experience and grateful to you for sharing!!
An Embassador for America!! Thanks Ryan
this Indonesia series is so good 😆👍 I hope you do more travel vlogs in the near future!!!!
Ryan is a awesome vlogger... Never get bored of his videos ❤
Great content and fun video Ryan. You are an inspiration to many! Keep up the great work!
Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing this unique experience with us on RUclips!
Cool... I wondered why you haven't posted any videos in a while, bro... This was worth the wait! Cool!
The content is great. Putting subtitles there is a big help for those who want to learn more about indonesian language.
glad to see you doing in real life content. The video was so good, put a smile on my face :)
What an amazing city lovely people too 😁
Today I’m officially very happy thank you for the positive energy bro ❤❤
These are the videos we have been waiting for. Please tell me you get to catch up with Indah 😁
Great video Ryan! I'm a new subscriber and have been binge watching your videos. Happy to see you and Yoana connect in real life. I subscribed to her as well. Seeing young people from different cultures come together and have such a good time is great to see.
I love the way you try to interract with indonesian people, and also your indonesian language sounds really good, like a native. Stay healthy and please create more content like this, i really enjoy this one😂🙌 .
This is so EPIC! THis is why we learn languages!
I see u in indonesia Because tanggo video Traveloka ads
And check your channel cuz this video not pop up on my recomdation video and what i see u really in indonesia.
Enjoy in indonesia, glad to see u in indonesia.
We are waiting for Bali video.. 😅😅😅
we want ryan and indah meet up
Ryan kamu orangnya sangat humble mudah berbaur dengan warga lokal indonesia yang juga ramah. Good job Ryan 😊👍
Hats off to Ryan The Polyglot .
Good going young fella visiting Indonesia, be safe on your travels
Dude!! I always enjoy your videos, but was on another level. Great stuff, keep it coming!
Glad you liked it!!!
When you gonna meet @indah? wanna see vlog with indah
so many beautiful interesting place you should be visit in indonesia, like jakarta, bogor, bandung, jogja, surabaya, bali of course...
Seeing Quality content on YT after a long time.... Keep going Ryan. 👌👌
Damn! No wonder you hadn't uploaded in so long! This is worth it 😂💪
U are spreading joy by ur surprises ❤
Love this type of content
If you didn't go to Bali then we are very disappointed😭😭 just wishing you to meet INDAH there dude..
Love this kind of content 👌👌👌 Ryan keep vlogging and touring
How i wish you to visit Bali and meet indah in person ❤❤
I love these kinds of videos where you go out in public and just have conversations with people. Would love to see a collab with xiaomanyc.
What about indah bro did you forget 😂😂😂
Meh, Xiao would make it only about food.
2 word salute n JEMPOL to this content , bule US ini tipikal/ciri-ciri org yang possitive thingking , humble person , no sombong , melihat/menyikapi suatu hal (diversity-difference culture) with good n right way , stay healty , vit stamina kak , terus dgn ide-ide creatifnya
I´m watching your Videos for quite a long time now, great Job Ryan 🙂
Good to see you leveling up ;-). Can´t wait to see a Video of you visiting Indah in Bali ;-)
Greetings from Germany
Reminiscent of laoshu’s videos, so nostalgic. Thank you!
wow welcome to Indonesia Ryan
Enjoy your trip
much love ❤
Amazing experience Ryan! thanks for share with us!
I never knew Indonesia had some dutch in their history
Im from Suriname and we had our independence in 1975
Since then alot of Indonesian from java came to Suriname
I work with alot of javaneese and they are the most chill ppl u can work with
Bro, Indonesia colonized by dutch for more than 350 years, in every city we have a lot of building that dutch used to build for their office or residences. And javanese in suriname was brought by dutch not by their own will.
@@bungkoes all our history say about the Javanese in Suriname is that they came as immigrant. Thats why i dont agree with the teaching of our history coz they only teach about 2 piece of the puzzle and not all the pieces so we see the full picture of how everything came together
@@ashwingowrie6185 i dont blame you bro, history sometimes suck lol. But from what i read here in Indonesia, many javanese was forced and kidnapped by dutch ( VOC )to become workers in their colonized. Most of them are youngster.
Can't wait to see your next adventure bro..
I hope you have an amazing day in Indonesia..
Will you visit Bali to see Indah?
Come on..
Make a really great video with Indah and explore Bali..
Just can't wait to see you both on the same frame..
hehehehe..
Now Ryan has to meet (irl) all the girls he's been flirting with online. 😄
Terima kasih telah datang ke Indonesia Ryan.. Salam hormat.. saya dari Bandung.. 🙏 Keep going..
Mantap nih Ryan ke Indonesia. Selamat Datang Bro Ryan.. 👍