Just met her at the Calgary Expo. She's SUPER kind. Took her time to talk to all her fans and actually get to know them. Didn't rush the meet and greet. She's amazing! Wish nothing but the best for her moving forward. She definitely deserves it!
@@RiceSquad most definitely. She’s the first guest to ever ask me what I did for a living and if I was born in the city and stuff haha I’ve been to so many of these expo things too. She’s awesome!
Setting off firecrackers all day and eating tangyuan is core CNY memory. I have no clue what the song he sang even is and my family watches the New Year's Gala every year lmao
@@rcheni8550 what I mean is, those songs are super catchy, and CNY is a big deal, but after the millionth time you hear those songs, it becomes just ambience sound. Those who are new to the culture would say they love those songs, that’s my take
As a Mongolian, I actually did go through a lot of the things #1 said. I lived in the main city most of my life and visited my relatives in the countryside every summer. They lived it traditional tents, herded lambs, goats, cows and horses. People used to always ride horses but nowadays they mostly use motorcycles to get their way. There are still a lot of people using horses as transport in the countryside though. We used to herd sheep and/goats into a group and pick out one to humanely slaughter and use as food. Humanely. We tried our best to prevent the animal from suffering. We then either cooked or froze the animal’s meat. Riding horses actually seems very fun. I have never been allowed to ride one as it can be quite dangerous if the horse isn’t correctly trained. My dad got hurt really bad because of a horse in the past so he was always paranoid of me getting hurt. I’ve always wanted tonride one though. I could only really watch as my close relatives had fun on their own respective horses. Life in the countryside of Mongolia is extremely fun, but can get very dangerous due to the severe weather, especially during the winter. Many living beings, mostly animals(cows, sheep, goats) but sometimes humans as well, either get stuck in the thick snow or freeze from the cold. A lot of the things #1 mentioned are things that were practiced a lot by the older generation of Mongolian nomadic herders and modern, but very traditional families. They’re true, but outdated. These traditions were all practiced sometime in the past.
It sounded believable to me as well having watched some documentaries. Not sure why the contestants are giggling at herding sheep and slaughtering animals.
Riding to school is a bit far fetched though...i mean they do ride horses from time to time but using it as a main mode of transport is ridiculous in this age..😂
after the first round, you realize that there are only 3 people who are sus; 1,2,4. And 2 only because he didn't say anything in chinese at all so can't judge. So you don't even need to listen to the rest, just focus on these 2-3 people
the funny thing though is #1's real chinese accent came out a lot lol like in 串.. not just said in perfect chinese but with that native accent tongue roll
@@acapellasetoSo true. This video was obviously terrible. Rice Squad needs to get making an apology video, probably addressed to you personally. They really dropped the ball and should be held accountable. They will probably consult you for future videos.
She is amazing. She has an inherent simplicity and she conveys a strong feeling of confidence. In addition to her beauty, which is a perfect mix between western and eastern.
As a native Chinese speaker, #4 was very obvious to me because Chinese is a tonal language. The way he speaks, a lot of them were off tone, and the best way to describe is it sounds like John Cena but a bit better with the tones emphasis. #1 was easy to distinguish because she had flat tone for all her Chinese, and her story seemed like it was just based on Wikipedia or something lol, so it would've still boiled down to #4 at the end 😅
he was exaggerating the tones which is common for romance language speakers to do when they learn Chinese. The first girl had an accent but its one thats fairly common among the older generation from rural parts of China.
@@whalium889 It depends on how the person was raised, even if they're ABC. As I mentioned before, Chinese is one of the hardest languages in the world because it's a tonal language. Every character has a tone emphasis to it. Just picture you speaking one sentence let's say "I'm going to work" in a flat tone. It just sounds very off in Chinese if you speak like that. And you may confuse people too if tones are not used correctly. For example, when I type Chinese on a keyboard, I use pinyin. Then if I were to type "hello" in Chinese, I would type "ni" and then "hao." But you have to know "ni1, ni2, ni3, and ni4" and what each of tones are before you can even distinguish the differences. Then after you choose the level of tone, there are thousands of more character in that category of tone that you have to know which character to use and choose from. This just comes down to more using the character and learning each character definition and meaning. That's just for one character. Then you go on to the next one "hao" part and it's the same thing lol. That's why it's very difficult, and the tones are very important when speaking too. If you're using the wrong tone when you're speaking, it's very easy for native to tell. Or at least to me, it's very obvious. That's why Maria was asking them to sing a song, because you can tell a lot if a person is good with the language based on singing a song in that language because of their pronunciation of a word. Something I notice when Taiwanese people speak Mandarin, they don't have curl tongue in their pronunciation of the tones. This is how I easily tell if they're Taiwanese or not because when they say let's say "eat" in Mandarin, they just say "ci" with a flat tone 1, instead of "chi" with a curl tongue tone 3.
yeah #4's accent sounded almost too proper. Like he definitely studied it in China and pronounced so well but like too well. Like you mentioned #1's accent sounded so rural and authentic!
I agree with you for the most part but a lot of ABCs speak like #4 which could be what was throwing her off. Also I never heard of a damn mongol accent/dialect so i'd be lost af with #1. That story killed me though, its how I imagine mongolians living lol.
Being a Shanghainese, I locked right in early on. #4 said he went to Shanghai Disney when he was a kid, and the truth is that Shanghai Disney doesn't have a very long history.
I dont understand why the people who are not imposters are allowed to lie (aka deliberately throw her off) lol obviously shes not gonna guess right if people are allowed to do that
I think my take-away from this video is that I've transitioned from low key having a crush on Maria to definitely having a crush on Maria... And also that no.1 did exactly what I would have done. Troll the hell out of the contestant.
#1's sandbagging is actually very obvious, the stories and caricature is also very specific. And I think the accent she was trying to front is actually from XinJiang. So that should've been a giveaway. #4 is also very obvious, just the way an English native speaker starting off, they'll structure their sentences and also use the same sets of vocabulary.
lol all of the Hong Kongers speaking in Mandarin really did throw me off because it's not as scuffed as mine. I guess if they spoke in Canto, it'd be too obviously local?
1:51 This song, performed by Alan Tam, is featured in the 1986 movie 'Armour of God' with Jackie Chan, during the scene where they are traveling by car together
@@gabrielng5315 i mean still at least half of them aren't, which is better than a lot of other channels. Although it would have been nice to have Chinese people from places that aren't just USA and china, because the other cultures are way different
They should be face to face, but mediated by a curtain. It so hard to remember whose voice belongs to whom. But maybe, there's a mark behind the camera to point out who's number.
What made it hard was the mix between old country Chinese and American Chinese. The American accent would normally be a giveaway but American Chinese often have the accent, too.
I am not chinese but learning mandarin for two years now. I can tell right away with number 4, the grammar and vocabs he used are exactly from the books and the song he knew is also popular. His chinese is the only one I can understand without the sub. Tho Mongolian life is actually interesting lol.
6:20 I'm not sure I'd be able to pick it up if I was the contestant and didn't know the answer, but because I do, no.1 gave it away that her accent is fake when she used er hua yin "saying yang rou chuan-er"
I was not sure about how the game works, and thought #1 or #4 as the impostor as they both are the ones with the off-accent (#4 still has that white guy accent to it, showing how he might have learned Chinese not since little). But, as I thought half chinese supposedly okay, I also thought #1
Dude. Its honestly simple, ask them to name 5 common yeet hay foods and 5 foods that are not. You will spot the imposter in the first round right off the bat.
I'm not finished with the video yet. But the steorotypes from No. 1. So funny. That's exactly what my inner mogolian friends say when they mock we Han people not knowing anything about life on the grass fields.
Ok but I thought it was obvious 1 was lying about the entire Mongolian life cause how would she not be able to speak Mongolian if she supposedly grew up there…….? Also riding horses everywhere and ONLY eating lamb LOL obv playing into the stereotypes
Maybe it's because her accent is unique, and the stories she tells are unexpectedly interesting. But it's truly an Inner Mongolian accent that sounds amusing.
@@flowsandas a mongolian chinese from inner mongolia, that’s not an inner mongolian accent lol it’s more like a generic foreign/minority accent that you could tell was an act
If you watched enough foreigners speak English videos, you would notice a lot them have accents and the way they behave are similar. There is also a vibe that they can’t get rid off because their personality are different from Chinese. Good job trying though. And good job finding a Mongolian Chinese too because I can see how that accent can be confusing.
To be fair, I don't think Maria has ever lived in China and probably not as in touch with her Chinese heritage, so it'll be hard for her to judge whether something is genuinely Chinese or not
Number 1 was over doing it. 2 was neutral to me. 3 was over sharing. 4 was clearly someone that have learnt Chinese. 8 was very clear. 9 has a dialect. Still Tough test.
To be fair to Maria, she did choose the person who was coming up with the most BS 😂
Shanghai Disney wasn’t opened until 2016, and by that time all the participants were no longer kids. That childhood memory already gave him away.
He only talked about that at the end when he was facing her, no?
@@paxwebb earlier
Tron wasn't even a ride until they were all adults
Maria is literally flawless
As I was saying, the best interracial mix is chinese american lol
@@Kopie0830 but she's chinese and polish
@@Kopie0830 nice, but whts the relevance here?
@@Kopie0830 she is not American. Maria is half Polish, half Chinese and born in Poland.
I was like wow she is gorgeous when watching avatar air bender and once she remove her face paint she look amazing
Just met her at the Calgary Expo. She's SUPER kind. Took her time to talk to all her fans and actually get to know them. Didn't rush the meet and greet. She's amazing! Wish nothing but the best for her moving forward. She definitely deserves it!
Isn't she the greatest? She's definitely very personable and sincere
@@RiceSquad most definitely. She’s the first guest to ever ask me what I did for a living and if I was born in the city and stuff haha
I’ve been to so many of these expo things too. She’s awesome!
@@RiceSquadthe greatest belongs to Muhammad Ali sorry
I think getting excited at a Chinese new year song is a dead giveaway that he did not grow up in a Chinese family
Yep
Yeah I always thought it was so cringe.
Setting off firecrackers all day and eating tangyuan is core CNY memory. I have no clue what the song he sang even is and my family watches the New Year's Gala every year lmao
I don't know much about Chinese Americans, but those of us who really come from China are pretty excited about the Spring Festival.
@@rcheni8550 what I mean is, those songs are super catchy, and CNY is a big deal, but after the millionth time you hear those songs, it becomes just ambience sound. Those who are new to the culture would say they love those songs, that’s my take
Number 1 trolled Maria so muchh 😭 riding horses and eating lambs😭 that would've been so cool btw
And living in the mongolian tents, the only thing she didn't say was hunting animals with her bow
Why did #1 troll Maria like that?
@@joshinator8310 i think for her to think she's the mole 🤣
@@joshinator8310 I actually didn't give her any specific instructions about her character. This was 100% all her creative decision
@@RiceSquadThat makes the whole interaction between number 1 and Maria so much funnier 😭😭😂😂
As a Mongolian, I actually did go through a lot of the things #1 said. I lived in the main city most of my life and visited my relatives in the countryside every summer. They lived it traditional tents, herded lambs, goats, cows and horses. People used to always ride horses but nowadays they mostly use motorcycles to get their way. There are still a lot of people using horses as transport in the countryside though. We used to herd sheep and/goats into a group and pick out one to humanely slaughter and use as food. Humanely. We tried our best to prevent the animal from suffering. We then either cooked or froze the animal’s meat. Riding horses actually seems very fun. I have never been allowed to ride one as it can be quite dangerous if the horse isn’t correctly trained. My dad got hurt really bad because of a horse in the past so he was always paranoid of me getting hurt. I’ve always wanted tonride one though. I could only really watch as my close relatives had fun on their own respective horses. Life in the countryside of Mongolia is extremely fun, but can get very dangerous due to the severe weather, especially during the winter. Many living beings, mostly animals(cows, sheep, goats) but sometimes humans as well, either get stuck in the thick snow or freeze from the cold. A lot of the things #1 mentioned are things that were practiced a lot by the older generation of Mongolian nomadic herders and modern, but very traditional families. They’re true, but outdated. These traditions were all practiced sometime in the past.
that is so cool! I hope u get to ride horses one day
It sounded believable to me as well having watched some documentaries. Not sure why the contestants are giggling at herding sheep and slaughtering animals.
@@larryd473They knew she was bluffing, which is why they were giggling
#1's story about inner mongolian life😭
Riding to school is a bit far fetched though...i mean they do ride horses from time to time but using it as a main mode of transport is ridiculous in this age..😂
@@lyhthegreat Hey, maybe her family's just that ingrained in being equestrians.
@@lyhthegreat I mean we ride kangaroos around in Australia, I don't think horses in Mongolia is that far fetched.
@@natohutch Do you know how big is Mongolia?
A Mongolian would not identify themselves as Chinese. That was a dead giveaway.
Maria is so cute ! 💖 Really love her from ATLA live-action !
shes the best!
She should be able to take notes while listening to each person.
She's white too
after the first round, you realize that there are only 3 people who are sus; 1,2,4. And 2 only because he didn't say anything in chinese at all so can't judge.
So you don't even need to listen to the rest, just focus on these 2-3 people
They should just let her see them
she is so wholesome and sweet, love her. hopefully she can land another role in a major film!
Yeah, like marvel or DC film
Ahhhh this is so cool!! #2 is my bias for sure! 🙌🙌😆
my bias for sure
Maria Zhang is like your friend in college that you will never get and will think about when you reach 40
Wait why lol
I went to college with Maria, lmao. More acquaintances, worked on one project together, but I'm glad she's a great success. Fight On fellow trojan!
That’s not fair is no. 1 is lying about her past and her origin! I thought only the imposter can lie!
It makes the game more interesting tho lol
@@marianne3802there needs to be boundaries/rules to these games. Now imagine if everyone did that, then everyone is essentially the imposter
the funny thing though is #1's real chinese accent came out a lot lol like in 串.. not just said in perfect chinese but with that native accent tongue roll
@@acapellasetoSo true. This video was obviously terrible. Rice Squad needs to get making an apology video, probably addressed to you personally. They really dropped the ball and should be held accountable. They will probably consult you for future videos.
She is amazing. She has an inherent simplicity and she conveys a strong feeling of confidence. In addition to her beauty, which is a perfect mix between western and eastern.
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As a native Chinese speaker, #4 was very obvious to me because Chinese is a tonal language. The way he speaks, a lot of them were off tone, and the best way to describe is it sounds like John Cena but a bit better with the tones emphasis. #1 was easy to distinguish because she had flat tone for all her Chinese, and her story seemed like it was just based on Wikipedia or something lol, so it would've still boiled down to #4 at the end 😅
he was exaggerating the tones which is common for romance language speakers to do when they learn Chinese. The first girl had an accent but its one thats fairly common among the older generation from rural parts of China.
Do some American born Chinese ppl not sound like this?
@@whalium889 It depends on how the person was raised, even if they're ABC. As I mentioned before, Chinese is one of the hardest languages in the world because it's a tonal language. Every character has a tone emphasis to it. Just picture you speaking one sentence let's say "I'm going to work" in a flat tone. It just sounds very off in Chinese if you speak like that. And you may confuse people too if tones are not used correctly.
For example, when I type Chinese on a keyboard, I use pinyin. Then if I were to type "hello" in Chinese, I would type "ni" and then "hao." But you have to know "ni1, ni2, ni3, and ni4" and what each of tones are before you can even distinguish the differences. Then after you choose the level of tone, there are thousands of more character in that category of tone that you have to know which character to use and choose from. This just comes down to more using the character and learning each character definition and meaning. That's just for one character. Then you go on to the next one "hao" part and it's the same thing lol. That's why it's very difficult, and the tones are very important when speaking too. If you're using the wrong tone when you're speaking, it's very easy for native to tell. Or at least to me, it's very obvious. That's why Maria was asking them to sing a song, because you can tell a lot if a person is good with the language based on singing a song in that language because of their pronunciation of a word.
Something I notice when Taiwanese people speak Mandarin, they don't have curl tongue in their pronunciation of the tones. This is how I easily tell if they're Taiwanese or not because when they say let's say "eat" in Mandarin, they just say "ci" with a flat tone 1, instead of "chi" with a curl tongue tone 3.
yeah #4's accent sounded almost too proper. Like he definitely studied it in China and pronounced so well but like too well. Like you mentioned #1's accent sounded so rural and authentic!
I agree with you for the most part but a lot of ABCs speak like #4 which could be what was throwing her off. Also I never heard of a damn mongol accent/dialect so i'd be lost af with #1. That story killed me though, its how I imagine mongolians living lol.
#1 was hilarious 😆
she was literally what i imagined a mongolian to be
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Everytime number 1 spoke it got more funnier even all the contestants were laughing lol
#1 got me in hysterics and #5 got me falling in love
Being a Shanghainese, I locked right in early on. #4 said he went to Shanghai Disney when he was a kid, and the truth is that Shanghai Disney doesn't have a very long history.
That new year song is as iconic as Jingle Bells for us!
#1 faking her accent is so funny 😂
I dont understand why the people who are not imposters are allowed to lie (aka deliberately throw her off) lol obviously shes not gonna guess right if people are allowed to do that
This was so fun to watch and I was laughing until my face started to hurt
happy you enjoyed it!
I swear the first girl sounds exactly like someone who speaks Mandarin trying to fake an imaginary Mongolian accent.
I need more contents lik this for mah beloved girlie I love her so much thanks for having her!
I think my take-away from this video is that I've transitioned from low key having a crush on Maria to definitely having a crush on Maria...
And also that no.1 did exactly what I would have done. Troll the hell out of the contestant.
as Indonesian people say, terSuki-Suki... which mean you are falling in love with Maria Zhang
we're tersuki suki 🤣
1:25 As an Iowan, the mistranslation of 愛荷華 to Idaho hurt 🥲
#1 had me pissing myself laughing honestly 😂
how bro wow so disrepsetcul
You can’t have two people lying but one imposter though
NingNing from aespa? Jacob is based 😎
Was based until his ATLA blunder
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There is like creepy whispering at around 14:46 and I really hope I'm not crazy...
”im a quiter” to relateable
#1's sandbagging is actually very obvious, the stories and caricature is also very specific. And I think the accent she was trying to front is actually from XinJiang. So that should've been a giveaway. #4 is also very obvious, just the way an English native speaker starting off, they'll structure their sentences and also use the same sets of vocabulary.
lol all of the Hong Kongers speaking in Mandarin really did throw me off because it's not as scuffed as mine. I guess if they spoke in Canto, it'd be too obviously local?
When the lady was singing I thought I heard chicken mama
🤣🤣👏👍
We need more videos with #1, she’s so funny
I mean like Maria has a quite common facial features of mixed race. #1 is both beautiful and funny...
1:51 This song, performed by Alan Tam, is featured in the 1986 movie 'Armour of God' with Jackie Chan, during the scene where they are traveling by car together
I really appreciate this channel because the people are actually Chinese not Chinese American
Are you being sarcastic? half of them are Chinese American
@@gabrielng5315 i mean still at least half of them aren't, which is better than a lot of other channels. Although it would have been nice to have Chinese people from places that aren't just USA and china, because the other cultures are way different
This is the BEST video I have ever seen!!
Genuinely so wholesome🥹 but hilarious😂
1:29 the people laughing hahahaha feel them bro like fr
when #9 said that his favorite condiment in the kitchen growing up was lao gan ma, I couldnt help but agree. I have a bad addiction 😅
Yeah, my family used to always use that but nowadays they wanna be healthy so I don’t 😂😭
@@iskac3880 Yeah same lol. My mom tells me it's really unhealthy but I still use it hehe
I almost cried laughing at the first one THE TROLLS ARE REAL LMAO
They should be face to face, but mediated by a curtain. It so hard to remember whose voice belongs to whom.
But maybe, there's a mark behind the camera to point out who's number.
The vibes are so great in this video. She’s so pretty!😊
Maria is adorable. Wish i could meet her too
LOVE KO DIN TONG EPISODE NA TOOOO!! PUTANGINA, I LOVE YOU MARIA ZHANG!! WOOHOOOOO!
What made it hard was the mix between old country Chinese and American Chinese. The American accent would normally be a giveaway but American Chinese often have the accent, too.
一号😂 真是气氛担当哈哈
Number 9 sounds like he is talking into a fan.
I am not chinese but learning mandarin for two years now. I can tell right away with number 4, the grammar and vocabs he used are exactly from the books and the song he knew is also popular. His chinese is the only one I can understand without the sub. Tho Mongolian life is actually interesting lol.
i dont know maria but i love her smile and laugh, why is she so cute😭💗
she’s so gorgeous! 🥰
She is so attractive.
6:20 I'm not sure I'd be able to pick it up if I was the contestant and didn't know the answer, but because I do, no.1 gave it away that her accent is fake when she used er hua yin "saying yang rou chuan-er"
I noticed that too! That is super duper 1000% native lol
What kind of Chinese people would say that’s their favorite song 😂
#1 is obviously an imposter. Her foreign accent is so strong. Inner Mongolian people speaks very good mandarin.
Director needs to do a better job here
9:57 he’s so real for that 😂
1号整的这个节目效果从第一眼就看出来了,实在是太搞笑了哈哈哈哈哈哈哈🤣🤣🤣!
我很喜欢,模仿得不错,没有笑场!😂😂😂
装得挺好
I’ve never seen the live action of Avatar but I might have to now, I love Maria sm lol
She is soooo pretty
im in love with her
This is fun, but too many people.
I LOVE SUKI AND SO ARE U MARIA
wow, shes so pretty
I was not sure about how the game works, and thought #1 or #4 as the impostor as they both are the ones with the off-accent (#4 still has that white guy accent to it, showing how he might have learned Chinese not since little). But, as I thought half chinese supposedly okay, I also thought #1
I think she did well, because the Chinese person faked her story and used a fake accent, so she caught the fake.
number 1 said "er" in some of her fake accents lol
#4 got the dipping sauce wrong thats when i found out 😃#1 was so faking it, hard
Dude. Its honestly simple, ask them to name 5 common yeet hay foods and 5 foods that are not. You will spot the imposter in the first round right off the bat.
Shanghai Disneyland opened in 2016
I'm not finished with the video yet. But the steorotypes from No. 1. So funny. That's exactly what my inner mogolian friends say when they mock we Han people not knowing anything about life on the grass fields.
Not the spongebob reference for i quit 😂😂
Is there one where a non Chinese speaker is listening to people speak Chinese, but one person is faking it?? 😂
Ok but I thought it was obvious 1 was lying about the entire Mongolian life cause how would she not be able to speak Mongolian if she supposedly grew up there…….? Also riding horses everywhere and ONLY eating lamb LOL obv playing into the stereotypes
Non chinese person reading all the comments to understand why everyone was laughing at #1.
Maybe it's because her accent is unique, and the stories she tells are unexpectedly interesting. But it's truly an Inner Mongolian accent that sounds amusing.
@@flowsandas a mongolian chinese from inner mongolia, that’s not an inner mongolian accent lol it’s more like a generic foreign/minority accent that you could tell was an act
Maria was deceived by the mall's Gong Xi Gong Xi ni song.
1:26 caption is wrong, she said 爱荷华州立大学 Iowa State University, not 爱达荷州立大学 Idaho State University
Will there be an interview with her too or semething like that?
yes! the next video with Maria will be more of an interview
#3 had no chance
Man! Number one just troll all the way down with no hesitation. Jesus Christ!
wtf no.1 sounds like a total foreigner with that accent
I really like number 1 pls daddy introduce me
Okay, that was way fun.
im glad you liked it!
She’s so pretty
Mary is so gorgeous✨ ❤
Maria deserves another chance
#justiceformaria
My dad is always eating mutton while riding his horse to pick me up from school. I go to the best school in all the green pastures.
number 1 is like so fake, it’s like prove you are American and you said “oh, i eat steak, hamburger and i have a dream.”
If you watched enough foreigners speak English videos, you would notice a lot them have accents and the way they behave are similar. There is also a vibe that they can’t get rid off because their personality are different from Chinese. Good job trying though. And good job finding a Mongolian Chinese too because I can see how that accent can be confusing.
11:12 Wow that's kinda hurt..
chinese impostor? lives on a farm? so familiar
内蒙古美眉说去爱荷华州上学,字幕是爱达荷州。望改进。
I'm straight, but #2 is a dreamboat ❤️❤️
fr fr tho
To be fair, I don't think Maria has ever lived in China and probably not as in touch with her Chinese heritage, so it'll be hard for her to judge whether something is genuinely Chinese or not
She was grew up in Beijing
@@RiceSquad lol yeah I think I might have skipped over that part of the video
Why would number 1 lie though….
Maria is preety and all, but whats with number 6?? ❤❤
Number 1 was over doing it. 2 was neutral to me. 3 was over sharing. 4 was clearly someone that have learnt Chinese. 8 was very clear. 9 has a dialect. Still Tough test.