New Yorker Speaks Lost Appalachian Dialect, Locals Stunned

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @xiaomanyc
    @xiaomanyc  Месяц назад +181

    Thanks to ExpressVPN for sponsoring this video. Go to expressvpn.com/xiaomanyc and find out how you can get 3 months of ExpressVPN free! What other interesting parts of America do I need to visit?

    • @BraWilliamson
      @BraWilliamson Месяц назад +1

      I recognize your tour guy/ friend. He was in Davidsbeenhere tour of Appalachia videos he’s been releasing lately. Funny how you both released your Appalachia videos around the same time.

    • @Foreignmonk34
      @Foreignmonk34 Месяц назад

      Netflix recognizes you're using vpn, doesn't help with getting the content you're restricted from seeing in your country... If you want anime, crunchyroll is your place.

    • @cyb3rjake735
      @cyb3rjake735 Месяц назад

      Akron's watching
      👁👁

    • @4pThorpy
      @4pThorpy Месяц назад

      I'm from the UK and "pig in a poke" is a phrase we're aware of due to our proximity of France. It's from "poque" and it's also why we say "pocket" (poquette) meaning small bag.

    • @firstnamelastname-jt5ci
      @firstnamelastname-jt5ci Месяц назад +1

      @@4pThorpy those are your kin bro... they are talking about Lord Kelvin
      British mathematician. The kelvinator
      The kelvin is the base unit for temperature in the International System of Units. The Kelvin scale is an absolute temperature scale that starts at the lowest possible temperature, taken to be 0 K.

  • @MrH20diver
    @MrH20diver Месяц назад +8007

    This is great! I am the guy selling my honey at the Wytheville Farmers Market. Totally blown away that day and did not quite believe who he was at first. No one believed me that he had stopped by except for the picture his friend took of us, and now this video. Xiaomanyc - If you read this, I'll send you some of that honey you sampled as a gift. Thanks for making my day!

    • @limitlessends
      @limitlessends Месяц назад +269

      Loved your reaction. It was heartwarming. 💙

    • @MrH20diver
      @MrH20diver Месяц назад +183

      @@limitlessends Yeah, it was truly amazing, especially since I watch him all the time. Good memories!

    • @Captain_Robot
      @Captain_Robot Месяц назад +58

      You kept your cool so much better than I would have.

    • @MrH20diver
      @MrH20diver Месяц назад +98

      @@Captain_Robot Haha. It took a while for me to believe he was who he was. Never had anything happen to me like this, so it was super cool!

    • @MrH20diver
      @MrH20diver Месяц назад +57

      @@Renegade15 Haha, I am pretty transparant and it probably showed my surprise quite well. Everyine has got to have something like this at least once in their life.

  • @nicholasunderwood1032
    @nicholasunderwood1032 Месяц назад +2048

    I hope this guy realized that he just came across a master level gardener.........that guy is true farmer

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +326

      Thank you so much ☺️ I appreciate that, it was fun sharing it with him!!

    • @sukai121
      @sukai121 Месяц назад

      @@heavenlyhillshomestead9465 I just subscribed to you! You have an incredible garden my friend!

    • @Studio23Media
      @Studio23Media Месяц назад +92

      @@heavenlyhillshomestead9465Those tomatoes looked absolutely amazing!! Your garden is beautiful!

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +74

      @@Studio23Media thank you so much 😊 if you ever have questions feel free to ask or I have lots of videos on growing

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 Месяц назад +10

      I was in awe!

  • @dennis_duran
    @dennis_duran Месяц назад +2701

    I did not expect to Xiaoma devouring a guy’s entire garden

  • @sarahgreen6168
    @sarahgreen6168 Месяц назад +166

    Also that tomato is so beautiful I want to cry

  • @Baltzy24
    @Baltzy24 Месяц назад +2058

    There's something extra special about the Chinese interaction in Appalachia. What a treat

    • @forsakennihilist4524
      @forsakennihilist4524 Месяц назад +93

      Fr you can tell it really made their day

    • @williamhensley8698
      @williamhensley8698 Месяц назад +79

      Pearl S Buck is from West Virginia. She spoke fluent Mandarin and won a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel prize for literature. She is my hero and her foundation is my favorite charity.

    • @Chuckmantis
      @Chuckmantis Месяц назад +37

      Just more proof America is the greatest country on Earth!

    • @thestraydog
      @thestraydog Месяц назад +40

      It was also a treat to see him speaking to the Chinese restaurant owners on the reservation as well, and taught them how to say "hello" in the indigenous language! Love seeing languages bring people together instead of pulling them apart 😊

    • @Bryan-b1r2i
      @Bryan-b1r2i Месяц назад +17

      ​@@ChuckmantisAs your fellow American, please stop 😂 It's a great country but chill

  • @bigpapi6843
    @bigpapi6843 Месяц назад +558

    If that gardener had a youtube channel I'd watch all day long

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +156

      😊😊you’re in luck I got one😊😊 had a very tough season this year so not a lot of content from this season but there’s a lot from the other seasons. I started growing like this in 2021 and my RUclips channel so there’s lots of content!! Hope you enjoy it and thank you so much 😊

    • @jamesbutton7210
      @jamesbutton7210 Месяц назад +10

      Need your you tube gardening sight , dude you rock!
      Im from Canada and have been to virginia, South west
      Etc, its so beautiful there
      Its to me like a second home

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад

      @@jamesbutton7210 thank you 😊 yes it’s so pretty here, I’ve never been to Canada but have several friends there!! I have been to Alaska though and that was nice!! There is a lot of videos posted here on how I grow and what all I grow if you want to check it out!!😊😊

    • @ronc7743
      @ronc7743 27 дней назад

      ​@@heavenlyhillshomestead9465Im going there now!

    • @kellykilfeather
      @kellykilfeather 25 дней назад +9

      @@heavenlyhillshomestead9465ooooh, new subscriber here too. Your strawberries look like some kind of alpine strawberry to me, do they have a variety name? I’m on a quest for the perfect strawberry 😂

  • @drewholmes9338
    @drewholmes9338 Месяц назад +639

    As a Californian, my first introduction to the region was as a hiker on the Appalachian trail at age 25. At the time I'd just gotten sober and needed some time and space to heal. Between the beautiful mountains and the kindness of the people there, I can proudly say they are largely responsible for my success in reaching the other side, and maintaining my sobriety 8 years later.

    • @MsAubrey
      @MsAubrey Месяц назад +11

      Congrats! That’s difficult to do.

    • @merrywalsh2809
      @merrywalsh2809 Месяц назад +9

      High praise

    • @farzana6676
      @farzana6676 Месяц назад

      Lots of Californians moving to Appalachia. The problem is they vote for the same left wing policies that messed up California 🤡🤡🤡

    • @cripplecreekqueen
      @cripplecreekqueen Месяц назад +10

      I’m so happy you made it to the other side! Hard work but I bet you feel so much better. I am behind you with 7. Wishing you good times on your journey through life. ☮️💜

    • @drewholmes9338
      @drewholmes9338 Месяц назад +7

      @@cripplecreekqueen yes much more on offer on this side of the fence. Good on you as well!

  • @RussellsLawncare
    @RussellsLawncare 10 дней назад +5

    Midwestern pseudp-polyglot here. From "holler" you probably already found a general rule, "holler" comes from "hollow," like Sleepy Hollow. As they said, a hollow is a secluded sort of glade in the forest. Another word that follows the pattern is "waller," from "wallow," as in, to "waller in pity." I never thought twice about it till someone called me out on it being improper, haha. Love your videos, your ability to connect with people makes me want to keep learning.

  • @batmanbeyond2864
    @batmanbeyond2864 Месяц назад +1314

    Hey I’m the half-breed in the last half of this video. We had no idea who you were until the person in the spot next to us came over and told us after you left. It was real cool talking to you and I’m glad our conversation made into your video hope you had fun learning more about us from Appalachia. Just a slight correction at the end it says “you had a yankee for a nanny” she didn’t actually say nanny she said daddy because my dads from Pennsylvania which is why I’m a half breed super fun video though.

    • @notsorry3631
      @notsorry3631 Месяц назад +40

      My daddy is from Ohio originally, I used to pick on him and call him a Yankee. My husband calls me a Yankee because I'm from the VA/KY/WVA intersection area, and he's from farther south (Florida).
      Hey, I've been through Bluefield a thousand times.

    • @LockjawJones
      @LockjawJones Месяц назад +34

      Appalachia is beautiful

    • @soccerchamp0511
      @soccerchamp0511 Месяц назад +31

      @@notsorry3631 lol That's funny. I grew up in MD but have lived in VA for most of my life, and most of the people I know consider south Floridians to be Yankees because of all the northerners who move down there to get away from the cold.

    • @jeabo0adhd
      @jeabo0adhd Месяц назад +24

      I feel your pain. Growing up in Tennessee, we were told "Just Because A Cat Has Her Kittens In The Oven Doesn't Make Them Biscuits". Still love them the same.

    • @OddWoz
      @OddWoz Месяц назад

      @@batmanbeyond2864 and xiao the white guy from Brooklyn come to take your stuff in the name of Zionism.

  • @jeffreymason7049
    @jeffreymason7049 Месяц назад +534

    "Thorny's a great friend of mine. I value him in my life, i've learned a lot from him." - great to see men speaking openly about how they love their man friends!

    • @hankhooper1637
      @hankhooper1637 Месяц назад +13

      I agree.

    • @Lefty248
      @Lefty248 Месяц назад +23

      That's what real men do. Always have.

    • @watcher-someone-awake
      @watcher-someone-awake Месяц назад +18

      Yup, respect. - "It's not a party unless somebody's bleeding...", had me rollin'

    • @PastLifeVillian
      @PastLifeVillian 10 дней назад

      Saying this is a good way to get them to stop

  • @Triplex5014
    @Triplex5014 Месяц назад +616

    This is the USA that media doesn't show us. Encountering small places and places that are called "poor" are the most heartwarming and the best. It's not about the money and tall skyscrapers but the culture that has been preserved. The scene with the homesteader felt like a "breeze of Balkan".
    Greetings from Croatia!

    • @GoGobble
      @GoGobble Месяц назад

      The American Left despises them, however.

    • @MarkBH70
      @MarkBH70 Месяц назад +11

      I'm from Roanoke, Virginia where he landed. I miss it! The first home I remember. Like a man said in the video, I'd never want to live anywhere else! I speak some languages.

    • @chrisbuff6584
      @chrisbuff6584 Месяц назад +7

      Kelvinator was an actual refrigerator brand name credited with the first electric fridge. You don't hear many people use "kalvinator" anymore because those people have since passed. My grandparents used the word all the time. You went to get a drink from the "kalvinator" not the fridge. I miss those days smh.

    • @AE-km1gz
      @AE-km1gz Месяц назад +8

      These “poor” people likely live on inherited land without house payments or rent. Most are likely not having to worry about the debt the rest of us are and I envy them! For sure not like the media portrays. My husband and I are selling our house right now so we can buy property here in Tennessee, USA and live in a tiny home so we can get out of debt and become more self sufficient. I definitely see this way of life differently than I did when I was younger.

    • @chilltarts
      @chilltarts 28 дней назад +1

      @@MarkBH70 I’m from Pulaski, an hour SW of Roanoke, but my mom’s family is from Roanoke and my mom’s in Salem now. I moved away after high school swearing never to return, but then your family gets old and you gatta look after them… and now I’m right back where I started. You just may end up here again one day too 😂 ❤

  • @keeleyslaughter1354
    @keeleyslaughter1354 Месяц назад +110

    I grew up outside of Roanoke in Appalachia and I went to school in NYC and LA but in the end found myself back home because nothing has life like Appalachia does. Im so proud of where I am from and thank you for appreciating it

    • @luv2luv720
      @luv2luv720 16 дней назад +2

      I live an hour outside of Roanoke since 1977. It's beyond beautiful 🥰

    • @samuelgillispie1691
      @samuelgillispie1691 4 дня назад

      I grew up in Roanoke and went to school in Blacksburg. I live in NC now and don't know if I would ever want to move back to Roanoke, but the whole region definitely holds a special place in my heart

    • @whitenoise4617
      @whitenoise4617 День назад

      My uncle has a pizzeria in Roanoke, New York pizza

  • @crowznest438
    @crowznest438 Месяц назад +712

    6:49 - I have tomato envy. That slice between two pieces of cheap white bread and some mayo and salt and have to stand over the kitchen sink to eat it...that is summer right there.

    • @johnnicastro5931
      @johnnicastro5931 Месяц назад +19

      We did that all the time during summer in New Jersey when I was a kid

    • @billybrooks9981
      @billybrooks9981 Месяц назад +13

      Ok Dukes and it’s chefs kiss

    • @cbagot
      @cbagot Месяц назад +3

      @@johnnicastro5931the tomatoes weren’t that great this year in nj. I get tomatoes at farms and they were not great. Not very sweet. His tomato looked amazing. And I was thinking about tomato sandwiches also.

    • @DarkPriestessJae
      @DarkPriestessJae Месяц назад +3

      Yaaaaaaasssss!

    • @yana1955
      @yana1955 Месяц назад +12

      Don't forget the black pepper!

  • @morgyb5191
    @morgyb5191 Месяц назад +1331

    Appalachian here. Honored you came to the region. People want to hate on “hillbillies” but there’s nothing I’d rather be.

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +18

      ❤❤facts me too!!

    • @EvenWhyProductions
      @EvenWhyProductions Месяц назад +44

      We’re all Americans in the end

    • @UncleHoCM
      @UncleHoCM Месяц назад +42

      My friend likes to say, I'm a hillbilly not a redneck, there's a difference. Lol.

    • @CertifiedSkank
      @CertifiedSkank Месяц назад +6

      Born and raised in Portland, and there’s nowhere I would rather be, either. This place sucks.

    • @Me_o_Mel
      @Me_o_Mel Месяц назад +27

      I’m an Appalachian woman and I’m a proud hillbilly from West Virginia. Some people may see it as derogatory but I wear it like a badge of honor.

  • @pastaalalamborghini
    @pastaalalamborghini Месяц назад +2457

    Dude - "been all over the world, seen camels screw. Aint nowhere id rather be than here"
    Xiaoma - no reaction

    • @mbarrett99
      @mbarrett99 Месяц назад +77

      What do you say to that.

    • @thedankpanda8995
      @thedankpanda8995 Месяц назад +310

      @@mbarrett99Rural folks crack a lot of jokes regardless if anyone laughs. They’re fun people

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +17

      @@thedankpanda8995facts 😂😂

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +40

      @@mbarrett99not much you can say to that!! But I have been all around the world and in Iraq seen two camels hump and there’s no where I’d rather be then here!!😊😊

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +7

      😂😂😂 it’s true though so true!!

  • @rxmanticwarrior
    @rxmanticwarrior Месяц назад +74

    I'm so glad you made this video!! Appalachia is my home and people try to paint our region as this backwards, alt-right state full of hicks and hillbillies but the culture is so rich and the land is so vibrant.

    • @KamalaDiddyCratsLost
      @KamalaDiddyCratsLost 16 дней назад

      And ppl are starting to realize that they have been lied to…the election is proof of that.

  • @TheBeefSlayer
    @TheBeefSlayer Месяц назад +258

    Being a linguistics expert has to be one of the most beneficial social things anyone can learn. You will make friends instantly when you can speak their foreign language. Awesome.

    • @betsybarnicle8016
      @betsybarnicle8016 Месяц назад +9

      that, and being a good cook like Anthony Bourdain.

    • @SherryHill-k5y
      @SherryHill-k5y Месяц назад +2

      I love ljnguistics, and actually had a college class that was probably the best class ever. Yes, I know how to speak Appalachian as I was born in WV. I grew up in a big city, and yet heard sayings and speech patterns all around me. In so many places, Old English still exists or variations of it, as many people here live in the same area as their ancestors. We ( I'm just as guilty,) run our words together: When I was little, I heard "thissmorning," and not two words. There are many other examples. I would become a teacher in my state, and it was hard to quit running words together. Also, Appalachian speech is spoken in a fast manner with leaving off the endings of words that end in ING. Instead of saying "going," " goin" is said and/ or heard. I well remember meeting a new neighbor a long while back: She was from New York. Within a month or so, she told me she couldn't understand our speech and my thought was "I have a hard time with yours as you put an R on the ends of words," but I didn't say it out loud. Having lived here all of my life, the conclusion is you will never find more caring people ever. Have I traveled elsewhere? Yes. West Virginia is a melting pot of people with Scottish and Irish ancestors--- i know as many of mine were. I find it sad that Appalachian speech is disappearing, even if my mom corrected my grammar a gazillion times.

    • @rickyrunks510
      @rickyrunks510 28 дней назад

      "Their foreign language" is an impossible statement.

    • @ryboi1337
      @ryboi1337 18 дней назад +2

      ​@@rickyrunks510you know what they mean

  • @sweettennesseelife1665
    @sweettennesseelife1665 Месяц назад +318

    Thank you for treating our people with respect.

    • @CaptainCataractss
      @CaptainCataractss 29 дней назад +6

      You all seem like such amazing and wonderful people.

    • @Kayr76
      @Kayr76 28 дней назад +5

      I appreciate the respect also cause I’m just a little barefoot Tennessee girl. Lol

  • @nlcrme
    @nlcrme Месяц назад +12

    The garden in this video is EVERYTHING ❤❤❤❤❤
    If I had the opportunity to physically be in that garden I don't believe I would ever leave.
    It was beyond magnificent ❤❤❤❤

  • @SuLokify
    @SuLokify Месяц назад +242

    Very nice garden. The only thing that beats food you grow yourself is sharing it with an appreciative guest.

  • @Das_Vert
    @Das_Vert Месяц назад +688

    Dude…it NEVER gets old watching you shock chinese people with your languages.

    • @Das_Vert
      @Das_Vert Месяц назад +2

      However he did get the Peter santinillo treatment at the mines. Why are there so many of em? Lol

    • @NativeVirgo
      @NativeVirgo Месяц назад

      ​@@Das_Vertso many of ...what?

    • @khiarapollock8227
      @khiarapollock8227 Месяц назад +2

      @@Das_VertSo many of what exactly?

    • @Das_Vert
      @Das_Vert Месяц назад

      @@NativeVirgodudes i guess? Why are there like 15 dudes showing him that place.

    • @_Amazist_
      @_Amazist_ Месяц назад +3

      @@khiarapollock8227why are y’all trying to make what op said sound bad?

  • @mofishin2648
    @mofishin2648 Месяц назад +591

    Most people are impressed with your intelligence and ability to pick up languages so quickly, I'm also impressed by this but more impressed with your humanity. Keep up the good work Ari!

    • @xAshlyy
      @xAshlyy Месяц назад +21

      The strength it takes to PUSH yourself into all these social situations. Extreme props to him!

    • @katschs3965
      @katschs3965 Месяц назад +2

      I’m impressed with your openness to trying any food anywhere. Amazing brain, great personality, and an iron stomach!

    • @LookingupforJesus396
      @LookingupforJesus396 Месяц назад +4

      Agreeing! This dude has heart AND crazy good language skills! ❤ God’s gifts

  • @kcav1255
    @kcav1255 22 дня назад +3

    Literally every RUclipsr in Appalachia: “It wound up being not what I expected, mostly good, some drug problems, super nice people, relaxing and laid back, interesting history, I’d totally come back.”

  • @map331
    @map331 Месяц назад +369

    That's my sister with the whipped tallow hand cream I make from our Honaker House Farm beef! So neat!

    • @katewallace4026
      @katewallace4026 28 дней назад +11

      I'm from Princeton ~ I'll have to stop by the Wytheville Farmers Market and get some tallow products! 😃🐮

    • @ktsig287
      @ktsig287 14 дней назад +4

      Dang it! I was visiting my aunt and uncle in Christiansburg VA recently. I had one extra day between there and visiting a friend near DC, so I went to Shenandoah cuz it was kind of on the way.
      But I wish I would have gone here instead even it took me the opposite direction. Next time for sure!😊

    • @jaimereneewissner7032
      @jaimereneewissner7032 8 дней назад +2

      You’re telling me you cream your beef? That just sounds wrong 😂 I’m just playin, what a cool product to have.

    • @ectocool
      @ectocool 8 дней назад +1

      Gorgeous 😅

    • @POZsquadHSG
      @POZsquadHSG 7 дней назад +1

      does she have snapchat?

  • @SherriLyle80s
    @SherriLyle80s Месяц назад +522

    The term "Sold my soul to the Company Store" is for a reason. It trapped coal workers with the oayment system, which now days is illegal.

    • @twodigitscout9800
      @twodigitscout9800 Месяц назад +28

      I'm a big fan of the the song where that's pulled from "Tennessee Ernie Ford - 16 Tons". My grandfathers were miners during the 20s and 30s (Glen Rogers, WV).

    • @TylerMorgan-vm7zi
      @TylerMorgan-vm7zi Месяц назад +14

      Illegal or not, it still happens today

    • @WilliamAndrea
      @WilliamAndrea Месяц назад +16

      @@twodigitscout9800 Sixteen Tons was written by Merle Travis, and personally I prefer his recording of it.
      I'm from Nova Scotia myself. Not from a mining background, but I have ancestors in Glace Bay and Sydney Mines. We have our own song called Coal Town Road.

    • @ldc5603
      @ldc5603 Месяц назад +17

      What do you think the Welfare system is? It traps people in a system of poverty similar to the Company Store.

    • @craigsurette3438
      @craigsurette3438 Месяц назад +11

      Its also where we get the saying "Dont take any wooden nickles" ie dont take any Scrip, that isnt real money

  • @thehoundhavenfarm
    @thehoundhavenfarm Месяц назад +529

    As a born and bred West Virginian, thank you for showing real people and not searching out the negative stereotypes. As with anywhere else, we have our struggles, but we are kind and loving people, not the uneducated and inbred folks that many youtubers will seek out and take advantage of for views.

    • @leastcoast5606
      @leastcoast5606 Месяц назад +6

      So true.

    • @SteveAumann
      @SteveAumann Месяц назад +8

      @@thehoundhavenfarm I totally agree, just look how nice them people were

    • @fingerprint5511
      @fingerprint5511 Месяц назад +2

      Like the Whittaker family of West Virginia

    • @SeaboltSpeaks
      @SeaboltSpeaks Месяц назад +28

      I'm gald you enjoyed. That was my pitch to him, "Dude let me show you my home and you can show that these poverty porn videos aren't exactly true"

    • @iscream2232
      @iscream2232 Месяц назад +9

      Ive never understood the hate. I grew up around DC/MD/VA most of my life but have been out to WVU often and always enjoyed passing through the different towns and I love it. Some of the most beautiful country out there and most people are really friendly. WVU def knew how to party back in the day too 😆 Great caving/camping/hiking trails out there too!

  • @Geo76er
    @Geo76er Месяц назад +32

    I'm an Appalachian from eastern Kentucky. I think we have it pretty damn good here, myself. I could not possibly imagine living anywhere else. I love the way of life here, the people, and the natural paradise I'm lucky enough to spend my life in. Sometimes we forget how good we actually DO have it here. I appreciate the reminder.

    • @CarolsGrandAdventure
      @CarolsGrandAdventure Месяц назад +2

      And I as a two-plus decade resident from Roanoke feel the same as you do. I giggled when he said he’d flown into Roanoke as if it were going to be some backwoods Appalachian town! Originally from NY having worked in NYC and Bklyn all those years ago, moving here was the best change of life. I have assimilated well!
      Roanoke has so much to offer so come on back anytime!!

    • @alexclements5631
      @alexclements5631 28 дней назад +1

      Seems like a great place to live, until a bunch of out of staters move in , pockets full of money and bring with them their old habits and way of life they were trying to get away from!! My hometown was much better 50-60 years ago, but I guess it depends on what individuals Much Better is ? Assimilation seems better than coming in and trying to change everything , eventually ending up with the old life, taxes and government they originally left ! That’s a very nice town yall live in !! Nothing grows good here except tumble weeds , especially if we get any rain! Watched many of your great videos!!

  • @buckflowens
    @buckflowens Месяц назад +509

    Native West Virginian here. Very cool to see you do a video there!

    • @junesuprise
      @junesuprise Месяц назад +18

      Native virgin here I feel you bruh

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Месяц назад +2

      That's West of where George Washington is from

    • @buckflowens
      @buckflowens Месяц назад +1

      @@badcornflakes6374 He actually built a house in the county I grew up in too, and so did all his brothers. Back then it was Virginia 🇺🇸

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Месяц назад +1

      @@buckflowens all American right there

    • @hankhalbert6542
      @hankhalbert6542 4 дня назад +1

      @@badcornflakes6374GW was from Colonial Beach, Va…just NE of Tappahannock.

  • @jonathanhicks5316
    @jonathanhicks5316 Месяц назад +240

    The constant grimace during the side by side ride was cracking me up 😂. I can speak from experience it's a bumpy ride through those Appalachian back roads. Thank you for visiting my home region, I hope you enjoyed it! Beautiful place and beautiful people.

    • @thebowmac
      @thebowmac Месяц назад +15

      I was laughing at the same thing! He looked SO uncomfortable!!! 😂

    • @loveandabcs
      @loveandabcs Месяц назад +2

      I would have either had a headache, nausea, or both. Would have wanted to get back as soon as humanly possible. It's not for everyone.

    • @AlphaFemmeXtine
      @AlphaFemmeXtine Месяц назад +3

      The nodding and agreeing during the commute for me 😂😅

    • @barbarabutterfield2679
      @barbarabutterfield2679 Месяц назад +2

      I felt bad for him, he looked sooooo uncomfortable

    • @gabydiaz2250
      @gabydiaz2250 Месяц назад +1

      Yesssss😂😂

  • @sanningentv2374
    @sanningentv2374 Месяц назад +155

    I’m from Sweden and i’ve never been to the US but Appalachia really made an impression on me and everyone feel so warm and kind. Maybe i feel like this because i’m from a small country, but i have to visit some day

    • @markp44288
      @markp44288 Месяц назад +14

      It's wonderful living here. Please do come visit! It's the best part of the USA!

    • @michellesmith6558
      @michellesmith6558 Месяц назад +3

      I love it there! Good food, great people and beautiful!

    • @Bryan-b1r2i
      @Bryan-b1r2i Месяц назад +6

      I hope you get to visit the US sometime 😃 Stop through Minnesota too and meet some of your distant cousins (or Andersonville in my hometown of Chicago). Sweden is near the top of my list for the next time I go across the pond, such fascinating history

    • @sanningentv2374
      @sanningentv2374 Месяц назад +4

      @@Bryan-b1r2i Yeah it is funny as you mentioned that because it turns out i have a lot of distant relatives in the US. It is on my bucketlist for sure. Oh and please come and visit us here too 😊

    • @sanningentv2374
      @sanningentv2374 Месяц назад +3

      @@michellesmith6558 Yes, it seems people are very down to earth 😃

  • @LogicalNiko
    @LogicalNiko Месяц назад +103

    It seems a little strange today, however the Appalachian culture and dialects are heavily rooted in Scotland, Ireland, and Germany. Between 1720 and 1760 a massive amount of Scottish and Irish settled there because of economic issues and religious freedom (they were mostly Presbyterians which were getting pushed into lower and lower status by the rise of the Catholic church wanting to become the dominant form of Christianity). They found the terrain, climate, and the land very apt to their knowledge and skills. Which is also interesting as the Scottish Highlands and the Appalachian Mountains were both formed at the same time along opposite ends (the north-east and south-west ends) of the same lines when the continents split apart. The concept of family clans occupying particular regions was natural to the Scotts-Irish.

    • @deb8119
      @deb8119 Месяц назад +10

      The Scotch Irish in me loves your informative comment. ❤ Family from beautiful WV mountains.

    • @DrGeorgePBurdell-USN-1701
      @DrGeorgePBurdell-USN-1701 Месяц назад +12

      doing a PhD on the Scots-Irish Presbyterians mixing with Palatinate German Anabaptists and Swabian German Lutherans in the northeast Georgia Appalachians and how that ended up with Appalachian holiness and mountain baptist nowadays. Absolutely love the history and culture

    • @carish1452
      @carish1452 29 дней назад +3

      Our dialect is also the closest American speech patterns to Elizabethan English. Researchers found out reading Shakespeare with Appalachian intonation, pronunciation and lilt that they could actually make his rhyme schemes work better than in SAE.

    • @shellihebert3823
      @shellihebert3823 29 дней назад +2

      Hey, don't forget about us, Welch!! We set up homestead here, too!!!! Are there any other Hughes out there!?

    • @carish1452
      @carish1452 29 дней назад

      @@shellihebert3823 My husband has Hughes in his family line and my ancestors came from Malpas right on the Welsh border.

  • @sugarmagnolia1360
    @sugarmagnolia1360 Месяц назад +118

    Thank you so much for sharing the beauty of my home. My ancestry goes back into those hollers and hills all the way back to the mid 1700's. I have since moved away and I don't hear people like me anymore. And I miss it and think about it every single day. My mama says that's my ancestors calling me home for a visit. ❤

    • @allywolf9182
      @allywolf9182 Месяц назад +6

      I'm in California now. And old. I wanna go home so bad!! I came out of that dirt and wanna go back to it. It's gonna be awhile now before I can go back. People need to rebuild and find their spot again....

    • @sugarmagnolia1360
      @sugarmagnolia1360 Месяц назад +3

      @@allywolf9182 I understand. There is a famous quote by an old Kentucky congressman named Happy Chandler." I never met a Kentuckian who wasn't either thinking about going home or actually going home." And that has stayed with me since I left them hills. ❤️

    • @Pteromandias
      @Pteromandias Месяц назад +2

      We left for the brighter lights. And as we get older we realize the brightest lights were those we saw on those summer nights burning in the sky to the soothing call and response echoes of katydids in the forests, and the blinking of the fireflies in the canopy.

    • @zaram131
      @zaram131 9 дней назад +1

      That lonesome longing never goes away, does it?
      It’s so amazing how it is woven into a person’s soul. I feel this way about Appalachia and also Switzerland. Those ancestral ties are always pulling me back, always longing for home. 🏠❤️

    • @sugarmagnolia1360
      @sugarmagnolia1360 8 дней назад

      @zaram131 it is in my soul, forever and always. When I say I'm going home I mean Appalachia.

  • @justinpollard1533
    @justinpollard1533 Месяц назад +88

    Southern hospitality invited into someones home for a fresh cooked meal loved this video shows how down to earth and relaxed southerners actually are.

  • @Barnabas94
    @Barnabas94 28 дней назад +6

    As a Native Appalachian I will forever be appreciative and love the connectedness to the land I experienced there as a child even in the 90s/00s. My grandfather was no farmer, but had farmers in my family tree and he always raised a garden. Picking a big fat tomato off the vine and biting into it like an apple with the juice and dirt running down my cheeks is home to me.

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 28 дней назад +1

      ❤❤that’s a awesome memory!! I love it here and that I got to share it with him!!

  • @masterofwit339
    @masterofwit339 Месяц назад +95

    I am DROOLING over that beefsteak mater!!! So incredibly impressive, man. This episode, the homesteader, the people, the culture, reading the comments in here from the man at the market (selling honey)… it’s all just so Americana and beautiful. Great episode, Xiao!
    ETA: I’m gonna need mamaw’s biscuits and gravy recipe! 🙌🏻

  • @LeeFelts-c3p
    @LeeFelts-c3p Месяц назад +145

    Glad someone finally showed us they way we are ! Not all slums and drugs! God bless these people and God bless him for doing this video the right way!

    • @Pteromandias
      @Pteromandias Месяц назад +6

      It was heartening to see that not everything is in terminal decline.

  • @Nolzii
    @Nolzii Месяц назад +149

    as someone from a family that has lived in Tazewell for nearly 200 years (just outside Bluefield) i cannot thank the people like yourself and Peter Santenello enough for shining a light on my hometown and showing the rest of the world how wrong most of the stereotypes about my region are. yes we have all of the same issues with unemployment, homelessness and drug abuse that you'd find in citys like detrioit or seattle but below that surface is a culture of people who just 1 don't want to be bothered 2. love their land very much and 3. love other people very much. yes alot of us dont have alot of money but most all of us have learned money isnt all lifes about and even while surrounded by people at there absolute bottom financially youd be hard pressed to not find someone willing to go through hell or highwater just to help you out a little around here

    • @NunyaBus99
      @NunyaBus99 Месяц назад +4

      HEY! I have family from Tazewell, and they came up to Detroit too. I was born in Detroit, but all my ppl are from KY, East TN, and WVA. Some of the best ppl in the world. It’s crazy how I can be so homesick watching this, when I was born in Detroit. Hope you enjoyed it down there! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @Nolzii
      @Nolzii Месяц назад +1

      @@NunyaBus99 I ended up moving east to coastal VA about 10years ago and every now and then I run into someone that’s from the area. Crazy small world

    • @lisagoff369
      @lisagoff369 Месяц назад +1

      I'm from the Ozarks southwest Missouri, we said still say holler it's a low place usually between two hills. We didn't say kelvinator but we did and still do say icebox. Appalachia folk sound just like us. I'm 68 and most of the old way of talking has been schooled out of the younger ones. It still sounds natural to my ear. Don't buy a pig in a poke, a pig in a sack, have a look at it first. I could go on and on. Love to hear it.

    • @gmc8099
      @gmc8099 Месяц назад +1

      I wish they would not show it at all because I do not want people moving in here!!

    • @TerryInUSA
      @TerryInUSA Месяц назад +1

      There is a branch of my family from Tazewell - the Peery family. Also Evans, Rawlings, Oakes, and Campbell.

  • @marshaduncan6587
    @marshaduncan6587 Месяц назад +229

    I am from Appalachia. I was born here, then lived most of my life in Colorado. Retired now, came back and I can't emphasize how much happier I am here. Thank you for showing that we're just normal, hatd-working, fun loving people.
    My only problem watching it was the camera lens you used. I kept wishing it was a normal lens. Loved everything else. You amaze me with your ability to speak so many languages.

    • @gracierose3076
      @gracierose3076 Месяц назад +14

      That lens distorts everything. Makes him look rude with his back to people. I didn't want to say anything!

    • @WampusWrangler
      @WampusWrangler Месяц назад +4

      ​@gracierose3076 I think he actually does talk to people with his back to them half the time. Most RUclipsrs do, it's so fuckin strange and honestly rude and shitty and weird. I like him but that makes me cringe thinking about the reality of that situation.

    • @halvorson566
      @halvorson566 Месяц назад +6

      ​@WampusWrangler no they don't rofl it's a fish eye lens or 360 camera that's either getting the full 360 degree view or 180 degree.

    • @meomy29
      @meomy29 Месяц назад +4

      @@halvorson566 Terrible is what it is.

    • @silvergirl7810
      @silvergirl7810 Месяц назад +1

      @@meomy29agree- it’s horrible

  • @rickytpb5817
    @rickytpb5817 29 дней назад +1

    Born and bred Appalachian here! I have a Mamaw too! Grateful to grow up in this part of the US. Thanks for showing the world it's not as bad as the media shows. Awesome vid Xiaoma!

  • @MsAlisonnicole96
    @MsAlisonnicole96 Месяц назад +238

    OMG! You were in Roanoke! Sad I didn't see you around. I am a city planner downtown - I really appreciate you coming and bringing awareness to this region.

    • @wombleofwimbledon5442
      @wombleofwimbledon5442 Месяц назад +3

      Have you heard of Curitiba, Brazil? If you do planning...

    • @greenmachine5600
      @greenmachine5600 Месяц назад +1

      Do you watch NJB/not just bikes?

    • @ArcadiaJade
      @ArcadiaJade Месяц назад +4

      I'm from Roanoke, too, but no longer live there. When I saw Appalachia and Wytheville, I knew he was far too close to home for me not to watch.

  • @Mrs.L.44
    @Mrs.L.44 Месяц назад +80

    So cute watching him eat a tomato out of the garden. If you only have ate tomatoes from the grocery, you would be surprised at how good they are fresh and ripe off the vine. ❤

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +10

      ❤❤facts!! 💯% he loved eating those tomatoes while he was here and I enjoyed sharing them!!

    • @IratePuffin
      @IratePuffin Месяц назад +4

      They’re like a totally different thing! That’s exactly what I thought about the one guy who said he doesn’t like them. I was thinking “he has no idea what a REAL tomato tastes like!”

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +1

      @spirals73 yes 🙌

    • @Jaxmusicgal23
      @Jaxmusicgal23 27 дней назад +1

      My son grew tomatoes this year from my seeds that were two or three years old… those were the best tomatoes I’ve had in a long time….
      Nothing beats homegrown …

  • @kiarasimone123
    @kiarasimone123 Месяц назад +142

    It’s so healing to hear the word “warsh”

    • @AlphaFemmeXtine
      @AlphaFemmeXtine Месяц назад +3

      Oddly enough, most of my family from New York say that, and I remember growing up making fun of it 😅. But now that I live in Appalachia it really does have a nostalgicness to it when I hear it.

    • @arweninnj
      @arweninnj Месяц назад +2

      My father says it that way - he was born and raised in Buffalo New York, but his family came to Western New York by way of Massachusetts. I have not heard anyone else in Western New York say it that way. He also has "melk" in his coffee 🤔

    • @knirfja
      @knirfja Месяц назад +4

      My grandmother in Texas would take me down to the "crick" to play when I visited her. Nice memories tied to an old word.

    • @kd8199
      @kd8199 Месяц назад +1

      I’m from WV and that’s how we said it. I used to live in Warshington DC.

    • @Pteromandias
      @Pteromandias Месяц назад +1

      My grandfather talked like that. My grandmother was from a sophisticated old family from Charlotte, NC, so not so much. My grandfather grew up on a farm that was in the family for generations so he had all the words.

  • @snoqueen313
    @snoqueen313 27 дней назад +2

    THANK YOU FOR PRONOUNING IT CORRECTLY!! My Family is from the Allegheny Mountains, a branch of the Appalachias , in Pennsyvania. We are proud of our heritage - our food, our language, our stories -- there is nothing like it. Thank you for doing us right in this video

  • @mattmakescovers
    @mattmakescovers Месяц назад +86

    I grew up in Beckley and Bluefield (live in Charleston, WV now) and this video was very surreal for me as someone who has been watching your channel for years. That China Star restaraunt in Beckley I used to go to on a weekly basis, the lady who you spoke with is extremely nice.

    • @Saiph_and_Sound
      @Saiph_and_Sound Месяц назад +4

      My family orders from there a good bit, you get the urge to sit in for a buffet when going to Kroger each week. Good food and good people.

    • @hankhalbert6542
      @hankhalbert6542 4 дня назад

      East End is the best end!

  • @tmustard
    @tmustard Месяц назад +569

    That guy totally has a different greenhouse that he wouldn't let you film...🤣🤣🥦🔥🌬

    • @mikelair9144
      @mikelair9144 Месяц назад +2

      😊

    • @comosaycomosah
      @comosaycomosah Месяц назад +2

      lol pretty sure its now legal to grow so much

    • @swagscs7793
      @swagscs7793 Месяц назад +7

      @@comosaycomosah legal for a bit but bro had a whole operation lol

    • @comosaycomosah
      @comosaycomosah Месяц назад

      @@swagscs7793 yea lol you already know he has a some at home plus some fields spread out.

    • @atreyufrost
      @atreyufrost Месяц назад +13

      I met an old man at a gas station in the blue ridge range last 4/20 that was telling me the insane quantity of flower he was growing in his greenhouse up on the ridge. Wish I got a tour

  • @TeamTigerAdv
    @TeamTigerAdv Месяц назад +96

    Dude thought he had him with the do you speak Cantonese? Xiaoma - I speak a little, yeah

  • @adamharper389
    @adamharper389 29 дней назад +2

    Glad my region treated you well, were not as backwards as people in the big city think... I hitch hiked to NYC when I was 18, after years and years of traveling the US and living in big cities I came home to the mountains....I'm never leaving

  • @Mwoo92
    @Mwoo92 Месяц назад +156

    That garden was incredible, I loved seeing that

  • @___whatever___
    @___whatever___ Месяц назад +43

    I'm from Arkansas and this made me feel right at home. The hospitality of the southern (and southernish) states is truly heartwarming and unmatched.

    • @420Alrighty69
      @420Alrighty69 Месяц назад +4

      I’m from northeast Texas and it’s crazy to see the similarities of our communities that are so far away.

  • @dave_asara
    @dave_asara Месяц назад +106

    Being born and raised from Los Angeles I really appreciate videos like this. Feels like true Americana, which is amazing.

    • @karenhensley3069
      @karenhensley3069 Месяц назад +2

      I lived in Santa Ana as a kid. As an army brat, I’ve lived all over, but Virginia is home. ❤

  • @jasmadams
    @jasmadams Месяц назад +6

    I've lived in VA for over 20 years now since leaving the Army. My family and I go to Shenandoah and WV every year, often more than once. It's some of the most beautiful country in the world. And the people are amazing.

  • @prodmowery
    @prodmowery Месяц назад +31

    I'm so happy you came to get a true West Virginia experience. Not rich in money, but in spirit and love Much love from WV❤

  • @ayasreviewsandtoycolection7148
    @ayasreviewsandtoycolection7148 Месяц назад +39

    Wow!! That guy REALLY KNOWS HOW TO GROW REAL FOOD!! BEAUTIFUL!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @johngadd934
    @johngadd934 Месяц назад +42

    I live in Bluefield and know Jonathan. It was crazy to see you come to our region. Thanks for showing our home in a more positive light than we are normally betrayed.

    • @304-sg
      @304-sg Месяц назад

      *portrayed, but yes we are often “betrayed” in the media.

  • @robertflint4115
    @robertflint4115 29 дней назад +3

    Fun video and seemingly great people, but far from "poorest region" of Appalachia. Come on back and get a little deeper(Boone county). Check out an old documentary "The Dancing Outlaw" . While in college my GF and I did just like you just did, but in search of Jesco White after seeing him on Rosanne. Great people, proud of who they are. Took us all day of driving and asking around but finally found Jesco and we drank and dance together a garage/bar. Great dancer, interesting human, little out of touch by average standards. Be safe out there.

  • @luke32442
    @luke32442 Месяц назад +47

    never commented on your stuff, but this deserves one... one of your best videos. thoroughly enjoyed it, bravo!

  • @dullahangaming5107
    @dullahangaming5107 Месяц назад +36

    Somehow this is my favorite video you've made. Learning more about our own cultures within the US is very interesting.

  • @danielp1994
    @danielp1994 Месяц назад +40

    I’ve always been intrigued by The Appalachian Mountains, they’re one of the oldest mountain ranges on earth. Your tour guide was THE perfect person. 🙏🏼

    • @French408
      @French408 Месяц назад +6

      The Appalachians were mountains when the dinosaurs were still alive. The Appalachian mountains have secrets.

    • @bridgdjxnfkdzkx
      @bridgdjxnfkdzkx 9 дней назад

      one of the most biodiverse parts of the US. I’ve seen endangered species of plants/animals hiking around in VA

  • @DrMurdercock
    @DrMurdercock Месяц назад +2

    I know not all of NY is NYC, I am guessing this dude isn't from a city? At least he doesn't like someone from NYC usually acts. This dude has manners and values.

  • @SunflowerHeliotrope
    @SunflowerHeliotrope Месяц назад +30

    With all the negativity going around, this was such a breath of fresh air! I’ve been to Arkansas (I highly recommend visiting Petit Jean State Park if you ever get the chance, it’ll take your breath away), eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, and other places in the Appalachian Mountains. I’m so happy you showed the Real Side of the wonderful people there: easily the kindest, down-to-earth, “give you the shirt off their back” folks you’ll ever meet. I could go on. And thank you for sharing info on how to help after Hurricane Helene, I’m absolutely donating to the cause, thank you! You are an angel, never let anyone tell you otherwise. With ❤ from The DMV!

  • @rikusweetheart
    @rikusweetheart Месяц назад +47

    I'm originally from West Virginia and seeing this on my feed today has made me so insanely happy c: I'm glad you got to experience some of my home state, showing some of the positive that is often ignored. Seeing a lot of those people and families in your video just reminds me of the small community I grew up in and how much I miss it

  • @angrypenguino6540
    @angrypenguino6540 Месяц назад +60

    As a North Carolinian, genuinely appreciate this. Love all the content, but this one hits close to home.

    • @MegaKat
      @MegaKat Месяц назад +1

      Same, I'm in Caswell, county of less than 19000, in the only real town-- only 1700 residents. I have kin all up in Wytheville, VA and Logan and Chapmanville, WV. So close to home for me!

    • @psychedianic
      @psychedianic Месяц назад

      Right on! I hadn't heard anyone call a fridge a Kelvinator since my papaw died. So proud to be southern.❤

    • @psychedianic
      @psychedianic Месяц назад

      @spirals73keep us there. We'll be a long time coming back from this. Thank you.

  • @norielli12
    @norielli12 2 дня назад +1

    This man that lives off the land is living the dream!! If I can ever afford land of my own this is one of my literal dreams! The level of gardening knowledge that man has to grow those produce at that level and to that scale and taste is masterful. lol

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 День назад +1

      ❤❤ thank you so much, I’m just learning and have a long way to go but I love sharing what I do with everyone! Had a great time sharing it with him!!

  • @austinbridge
    @austinbridge Месяц назад +44

    WV native and current resident. Thank you for showing some good in our state. 🙏

  • @jacob9436
    @jacob9436 Месяц назад +181

    Dont take the word Yankee personal. It just means she can tell youre not from around the south. Its not antagonistic unless they use it in an antagonistic way.

    • @bigtex8450
      @bigtex8450 Месяц назад +8

      Anything north of Houston is Yankee territory.

    • @amenson1997
      @amenson1997 Месяц назад

      ​@@bigtex8450amen

    • @adammiller9179
      @adammiller9179 Месяц назад

      @@bigtex8450 Eastern states is the Mason-Dixon.

    • @SequatchieVOL
      @SequatchieVOL Месяц назад +7

      @@bigtex8450 Anything west of Louisiana, south of Oklahoma and Arkansas, and east of New Mexico is...Mexico

    • @hankhooper1637
      @hankhooper1637 Месяц назад +17

      That's right. Yankee isn't meant unkind. And to most people in the South if you're from anywhere else, you're a Yankee. Most Southerners like Yankees coming down now. When I was younger, they didn't always.

  • @10zlo
    @10zlo Месяц назад +39

    Roanoker here. Never thought I'd see you down here in these neck of the woods. What a small world.

  • @sparttank7789
    @sparttank7789 Месяц назад +1

    As someone who lives in Bluefield I never expected to hear that town name come out of your mouth. The fact that I could've accidentally ran into you while you were here is wild

  • @MikkoHere
    @MikkoHere Месяц назад +150

    “I’m gone make me a ‘mater sandwich!” 🍅🥪 love this. 😌

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +14

      ❤❤them mater sammiches are awesome!! Glad I got to share that tomato with him!!

    • @GashHunter
      @GashHunter Месяц назад +2

      Was lookin for this comment.
      Thank you

    • @LindaB651
      @LindaB651 Месяц назад +6

      As someone who also grows tomatoes, there is no sandwich as tasty as a tomato sandwich with the tomato still warm from the sunshine when it was picked!

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +1

      @@LindaB651 absolutely 💯% true!!

    • @Twyztid_Angel
      @Twyztid_Angel Месяц назад +1

      @@heavenlyhillshomestead9465 what varieties of maters were those? Do you have a video showing your tomato varieties on your channel?

  • @ayechillbro
    @ayechillbro Месяц назад +22

    everyone in this video is so genuine its refreshing

  • @charoir5351
    @charoir5351 Месяц назад +109

    Hey man. Thanks for visiting my town! We enjoyed you here! And thank you so much!

    • @leastcoast5606
      @leastcoast5606 Месяц назад +1

      My wife grew up in Bluefield. She still has a lot of family still living there. She was telling me about free lemonade when temperature reached 90.

    • @charoir5351
      @charoir5351 Месяц назад +2

      @@leastcoast5606 How sweet! I live in Tazewell. I bet the lemonade was great!

  • @maryannedelaney
    @maryannedelaney 29 дней назад +5

    I am really impressed. I think you should do more of these Appalachia stories. Honestly, I was blown away. My whole life I associated the name Appalachia with extreme poverty or the famous trail. I am happy to see how lovely it is and how kind the people are. I absolutely loved the farm. So, please, more, more 👏👏👏👏

  • @AxisImagery
    @AxisImagery Месяц назад +34

    As an Asian from WV this video makes me so happy! Stinks that I do business in Roanoke a lot and stay at the HR and missed you there.

  • @JJJJJ12750
    @JJJJJ12750 Месяц назад +35

    Never thought I’d see you in my state. Thank you for shedding some light on the people, and the beauty, of our region. You’re an honorary West Virginian as far as I’m concerned.

  • @bagelblades
    @bagelblades Месяц назад +37

    I was not expecting to see my city when I clicked on this video! Hello from Roanoke!

    • @deb8119
      @deb8119 Месяц назад

      Love Salem and Roanoke!!!❤

  • @katewallace4026
    @katewallace4026 28 дней назад +1

    Native West Virginian here ~ Princeton, WV. I'm so glad you showcased Appalachia! I love it here! 🥰🌄🏞

  • @joeletty2
    @joeletty2 Месяц назад +43

    I grew up east of Pittsburgh and it’s crazy because if you go 30 minutes in one direction everyone talks like this and if you go 30 minutes in the other direction everyone speaks yinzer

    • @ValerieDee123
      @ValerieDee123 Месяц назад

      I spoke both growing up. Now I live in Tennessee I speak Tennesse Appalachian. My Dad spoke true Virginian Appalachian. Each area and region is different.

    • @antitheziz717
      @antitheziz717 Месяц назад +1

      I too grew up (actually IN East Pittsburgh) and this isn't inaccurate......it gets really country really quickly as you go east for sure

    • @ladybaby3
      @ladybaby3 Месяц назад

      ⁠@@ValerieDee123Where was your Dad from?

    • @ValerieDee123
      @ValerieDee123 Месяц назад

      @@ladybaby3 Front Royal was the closest town.

    • @vernonhoover3060
      @vernonhoover3060 Месяц назад +2

      I grew up in Huntingdon/Bedford counties. We grew up saying “youn’s”. I can remember my grandmother saying things like “youn’s boys are looking to find trouble”. To us, it’s always been “Appa-lay-sha”. I guess being about 45 minutes north of the Mason Dixon line makes me a yankee.

  • @papiGucci999
    @papiGucci999 Месяц назад +25

    As someone from West Virginia, I love this video 😂 please come back!

    • @gmc8099
      @gmc8099 Месяц назад

      Why do you want Yankees to come here????

  • @SuLokify
    @SuLokify Месяц назад +8

    Thanks for your support of the victims of natural disasters. I have experienced several and the help is always greatly appreciated.

  • @Orzorn
    @Orzorn Месяц назад +2

    I love that even in West Virginia he gets to flex Fuzhounese!

  • @berke2336
    @berke2336 Месяц назад +101

    Your face in the side by side while those dudes were speaking so casually was hilarious! I love any RUclips video that shows off the positive parts of Appalachia

    • @xAshlyy
      @xAshlyy Месяц назад +6

      Haha, the wide lens makes it look as if he's staring into the distance~

    • @comosaycomosah
      @comosaycomosah Месяц назад +1

      lmao yea bro hasnt been offroading/driving fast much you can tell

    • @delilavalor9210
      @delilavalor9210 Месяц назад +2

      I like it in the house, everybody was talking at once. They're so friendly. I felt like I was there

    • @elijah1110
      @elijah1110 Месяц назад

      @@xAshlyy is he not doing that? He seems super different no, i havent seen his vids in years but he seems.. empty. (I trust your opinion cuz i see ur an OTK / twitch fan as well)

    • @xAshlyy
      @xAshlyy Месяц назад

      @@elijah1110 He isn't. The lens is crazy wide and has distortion. The most I could see happening is the China videos being a little censored and controlled but that's China.

  • @janellek21
    @janellek21 Месяц назад +101

    If you want to see what life in the coal towns was really like back in the day, then watch the movie "Matewan." Yes, the company store sold the workers everything they needed, but prices were much higher than in non-company stores, which miners couldn't shop at because they didn't accept scrip. The mines exploited the feces out of the workers and it occasionally led to violence.

    • @SMichaelDeHart
      @SMichaelDeHart Месяц назад +10

      Indeed!! My maternal great-grandfather (Charles Troy 'CT' Higgins) was one of the 7 Baldwin-Felts Detective Agents killed in the Matwan Massacre. My paternal great-grandfather and grandfather were Above Ground Mine Foreman at the Weyanoke Coal and Coke Camp in northern Mercer County. My father worked one year in the mines in Mercer Co., then entered WWII and he fought in the South Pacific Campaign in the US Army Air Force. After returning, he worked 38 years as a Class A Transmission Lineman for Appalachian Power Company. Started in Bluefield/Princeton, then transferred to Kanawha County in 1956. I was born in South Charleston in '64.
      As a born and bred Mountaineer, I'm very proud of my state and our history.

    • @VitaKet
      @VitaKet Месяц назад +12

      And yet they act like the coal companies had their best interest...

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Месяц назад +3

      @@VitaKetRight? I don’t get it. The trade off is Black Lung?

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Месяц назад +3

      That’s a great movie. On YT I think

    • @SMichaelDeHart
      @SMichaelDeHart Месяц назад

      @samanthab1923 in the late 1800's/early 1900's the robber barons controlled everything and blacking wasn't completely understood. People just wanted the American Dream by making a living wage. However, the mine owners were businessmen from New York City that could care less!! Much like today's Democrat involved Billionaires. They just want control over everything, including YOU. They hate the US Constitution and Bill of Rights!!

  • @SMichaelDeHart
    @SMichaelDeHart Месяц назад +16

    As a born and bred Mountaineer (West Virginian), I'm very proud of our history and traditions. I've lived in Annapolis, Maryland and Louden County, Virginia...but ive always returned home. Live by the adage, 'you take the boy from the mountains, but you can never take the mountains from the boy!!' It's truly Wild and Wonderful & Almost Heaven!!

    • @ScottJB
      @ScottJB Месяц назад

      You guys call yourselves mountaineers? Out here (in the real mountain states) out West, a mountaineer is someone who does technical ascents of mountain peaks. Maybe we should call ourselves that too though!

  • @KelzGlova
    @KelzGlova 21 день назад +3

    Thank you so much for coming to West Virginia & showing what life is actually like "out in these sticks". I am from WV and hate when people talk down on us. This made my Appalachian heart smile 💙💛

  • @leastcoast5606
    @leastcoast5606 Месяц назад +27

    I have to show this to my wife. She has a lot of kin in Bluefield and Princeton. She was born in a small town Gladstone Va.

    • @b_bogg
      @b_bogg Месяц назад +1

      I live in Princeton and this is kinda crazy to see lol

  • @tanandtrent
    @tanandtrent Месяц назад +12

    Southern hospitality on full display.
    So awesome to see youtube uniting humanity in ways we never thought of :)

  • @greigmcarthur3821
    @greigmcarthur3821 Месяц назад +31

    This was a treat, what a great video of really humble and genuine folks.

  • @Rickerov
    @Rickerov 28 дней назад +1

    Man, I wish I lived next to that gardening genius.

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 27 дней назад

      ❤ thank you ☺️ you’d get tired of it though cause I load the neighbors up with stuff till their tired of it 😂😂

  • @nathanguergis
    @nathanguergis Месяц назад +53

    Small tightknit communities of kind folk where everyone helps out their fellow countrymen. That's what it's all about.

  • @brooklyn21756
    @brooklyn21756 Месяц назад +19

    Thanks for coming and showing the world our area!

  • @RebekhaGGamer
    @RebekhaGGamer Месяц назад +17

    I live in West Virginia born and bred about two hours from Bluefield. I'm an hour outside of Charleston. Thank you for showing us for who we are. Thank you for showing how friendly we are. I'm impressed that you can learn languages fast.

  • @junipercreekfarms
    @junipercreekfarms 17 дней назад +2

    Crazy how amazed this kid is that some guy grows his own produce. Pretty much a common thing once you get out of the big cities. The family garden is what kept much of our country alive during the depression & during the height of WWII.

  • @oem_spec
    @oem_spec Месяц назад +167

    Homestead guy is living my dream

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад +37

      I’m sure trying to!

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Месяц назад

      ​@@heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Heck ya brother

    • @daytrippingcalifornia3270
      @daytrippingcalifornia3270 Месяц назад +11

      That guy was so rad. That tomato made my eyes pop out of my sockets!

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 Месяц назад

      @@daytrippingcalifornia3270 thank you!! 😊 you should see the short of the monster one I just weighed 😊

    • @cogman62
      @cogman62 Месяц назад

      @@heavenlyhillshomestead9465I want to be your nextdoor neighbor. I can’t grow anything green worth a flip, but I can eat!

  • @supralapsarian
    @supralapsarian Месяц назад +13

    10:20 Hey! That’s Tiffany! And David at 10:55! We love China Star! Bruh, you were walking distance from our house. 😃

  • @UDCMComedy
    @UDCMComedy Месяц назад +620

    The irony of eating vegetables out of the ground and saying it taste artificial

    • @Lumegrin
      @Lumegrin Месяц назад +200

      its because the artificial flavours are based off of THOSE flavours and not the grocery store produce flavours
      definitely ends up creating a disconnect

    • @SherriLyle80s
      @SherriLyle80s Месяц назад +56

      People say it all the time with Concord Grapes and Grape Jelly, but it's really how they taste

    • @AgentBanana007
      @AgentBanana007 Месяц назад +64

      I have a wild strawberry patch near my house and I know what he means when he says the strawberries taste artificial. They just have such a concentrated strawberry flavour that it almost does taste artificial.

    • @31rd0nit
      @31rd0nit Месяц назад +14

      ​@Lumegrin and the more "desirable artificial flavors" I call it McDonald's science. Don't eat McDonald's.

    • @efogg3
      @efogg3 Месяц назад +6

      if you don't know you don't know.

  • @WildEncountersASMR
    @WildEncountersASMR 14 дней назад +2

    I STAND BY HOMEGROWN MOUNTAIN TOMATOES THEY ARE BRILLIANT! I am a tomato sandwich girl myself. The right cherry tomatoes off the vine are like nothing like what you buy in a supermarket.

  • @vibrantlife6536
    @vibrantlife6536 Месяц назад +17

    This is so awesome!! I live in Dublin Virginia right down the road from Bluefield!! Been watching you for umpteen years brother!! 🍄❤️

  • @taylorgarton6983
    @taylorgarton6983 Месяц назад +8

    Thank you for donating. ❤❤❤ you truly respect and embrace every culture and language out there, please know you are very loved by the people of Appalachia for your contribution ❤

  • @jtarchitecture8939
    @jtarchitecture8939 Месяц назад +11

    what a great gift, xiaoma!! so many helping out, great to see you on board with the relief efforts.

  • @zackphy
    @zackphy 28 дней назад +2

    Home grown strawberries are SOOOOOOO much better than store ones. My parents had a huge garden growing up and while yes all home grown food tastes better, nothing compares to the differences in strawberries imo. They are so much better that the second I tasted them the first time I've never been able to eat them from the supermarket again. They taste like actual strawberry flavored stuff, but sweeter, unlike store bought ones that have a bland sour taste that need to be covered in sugar just to be edible. And then my mom made home made jam with them. It's indescribable how good homemade jam using home grown strawberries is. As soon as my mom brings me my yearly package of it I have to litterly hide it from my kids or they'll devour it all in a day lol.

    • @heavenlyhillshomestead9465
      @heavenlyhillshomestead9465 28 дней назад

      ❤❤ you’re right nothing beats them and they taste so so good!! I loved sharing them with him 😊