“Chinese English level” how good are the Chinese at English? Street interview in Shanghai🇨🇳

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • My name is Kaho, I'm a Japanese🇯🇵 living in Shanghai ,China🇨🇳
    In this video I'm asking Chinese if they speak English,
    today's topic is ”How good the Chinese are at English? ”
    Interview of 2023, let's check it out : ) !
    Hope you guys enjoy my video!
    Thank you so much for your support!
    Love you !
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Комментарии • 518

  • @cee4525
    @cee4525 Год назад +518

    It’s so funny how most of them say no no i can’t speak English and then proceed to answer all questions in English 😂. I’m a foreigner in China, i try so much to encourage most of my Chinese friends to speak English because they can actually.

    • @user-cy4tt4pp4s
      @user-cy4tt4pp4s Год назад +22

      现在的中国年轻人其实更喜欢日韩,虽然日韩和中国关系非常不好,但是日韩文化比较吸引我们,中日韩长的也很相似

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +23

      @@user-cy4tt4pp4s I don't know about China, but as a diaspora I definitely dislike Korea. And we are not similiar at all. Even Chinese born in other countries are completely different.

    • @user-xn1ml1zo4j
      @user-xn1ml1zo4j Год назад +4

      @@user-cy4tt4pp4s 不是吧!中國人還是喜歡有差異的西方文化,日韓和中國差異性不大沒有那麼多新鮮感

    • @NoChinaforever17
      @NoChinaforever17 Год назад +1

      @@user-xn1ml1zo4j Chinese are originated from Vietnamese and South East Asians. They have round head, dark skin, wide nostrils, round nose, messy big eyebrows, fat lips. Koreans and Japanese look completely different from Chinese. Please don't make mistake!

    • @goyam2981
      @goyam2981 Год назад +15

      😄 So true. I can't speak English and then answer questions in English. I would think in Japan it's probably the same.

  • @chengda85
    @chengda85 Год назад +46

    "no I can't speak English" *proceeds to answer questions in English*

    • @Harvey256
      @Harvey256 Месяц назад

      And likes watching English videos 😂

  • @pepsichen9684
    @pepsichen9684 Год назад +215

    Many young Chinese people can understand simple English for daily communication. The reason why we are reluctant to speak it is because we pay more attention to grammar and are afraid of making mistakes and misunderstandings. So you will find that when we are asked whether we can speak English, we generally say no, but when you really communicate with us , you will find that we can understand and communicate a litle (some are good at English)~

    • @kaart5734
      @kaart5734 Год назад +3

      基本交流压根不需要那么复杂的单词语法

    • @okokconan455
      @okokconan455 Год назад +1

      they probably can pop off if it's English comment XD

    • @user-we88888
      @user-we88888 Год назад +7

      Because the purpose of most Chinese people learning English is to take exams, there are very few opportunities to really communicate with foreigners in English. In actual communication, we are also used to the thinking of coping with the exam. We must say a sentence without any grammatical and vocabulary mistakes, otherwise I would rather not say it.

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Год назад +1

      @@user-we88888 i've found top students attend Ivy league's English is not as good as those attending party schools for the simple reason well off students socialized more, some even finished high school in the states, and the Ivy League students spend more time on their studies.

    • @omegabulldog5001
      @omegabulldog5001 Год назад +1

      Bah! screw grammar! Just fire away! 🤣🤣🤣Language are supposed to be fun, not tedious!

  • @kaiserxblue
    @kaiserxblue Год назад +127

    what it's funny is that even though they say they can't speak English you somehow manage to make them speak in English, also I find quite interesting that Shanghai people can also speak Japanese.

  • @ladyk7389
    @ladyk7389 Год назад +22

    The girl in red coat said her accent isn't very good. But i think her English is very good, very clear and easy to understand

    • @piercejiang6602
      @piercejiang6602 Год назад +5

      Most Chinese English learners care too much about their pronunciation and accent, while the fact is their pronunciation and accent are not bad at all.

  • @theredsmurf13
    @theredsmurf13 Год назад +95

    Thank you for being a bridge between Japan and China. Your videos are great!

    • @monicaliu21
      @monicaliu21 Год назад +1

      @@aa-0731 ha?? where do you see people like that

    • @superenderjumper
      @superenderjumper Год назад +1

      ​@@monicaliu21on social media, mostly from the people who still are very angry with what happened in ww2. Normal people wouldn't blame it on Japanese people but only the government

  • @hamza.l
    @hamza.l Год назад +57

    It’s interesting. Some of these ppl are actually capable of conversational English, but they are so terrified/stressed being interviewed in front of a camera.

    • @smoothbanana
      @smoothbanana Год назад +5

      To be fair, sometimes people just don’t want to engage in conversation

  • @kevinmoore5288
    @kevinmoore5288 Год назад +56

    10:59 Her friend saw the camera and heard English and said “Ohhhh noo, not today!!” 😂😂😂 LOVED THIS VIDEO!! I wish people knew that your English doesn’t have to be perfect to be able to speak it, many of them sounded so good!

    • @Ringo_Hu
      @Ringo_Hu Год назад +5

      well...
      for chinese,'can' is a very high level word to achieve
      it's not english require us to be perfect,
      it's ourself require ourself has TOEFL or SAT or something like that,than we can say‘i can say english’...
      otherwise the answer is ‘no’ or ‘a little’。。。
      That's why you can see so many people in this video can understand english question than saying ‘I don't speak English’ in English

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 Год назад +5

      how would you feel if a Chinese vlogger stick a mike in front of you to test how good your Mandarin is?

  • @MattinChina
    @MattinChina Год назад +32

    Nice video ! Chinese people are very modest about their language skills !

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 Год назад +24

    6:25 you can tell Kaho is very caring towards Chinese people by the way she talks to this young boy.

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 10 месяцев назад +10

    Hi all Kaho fans, I think I know why she has not been updating. She has a newborn child~ congrats to her of cos.

  • @luismvg11
    @luismvg11 Год назад +75

    I have perceived a lot of xenophobia recently against Chinese on the internet, it's really sad to see. I hope we can make progress in this aspect. As a Mexican 🇲🇽 I admire the chinese people I belive in them and think they are the future. Saludos hermanos 🇨🇳

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 Год назад +4

      Time to travel and immerse

    • @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess
      @MybeautifulandamazingPrincess Год назад

      You think they are the future? So basically you're a communist sympathizer who wants the communist agenda to take over
      The hostility isn't against China or Chinese people, it's against the CCP. China is an incredibly beautiful and ancient culture, that contributed to much to Humanity in various ways, and it's horribly seeing China being held back by the horrible communist regime

    • @brokentv_23
      @brokentv_23 Год назад +12

      We should make more peace and learn from different cultures/countries. Greetings.

    • @saw9485
      @saw9485 Год назад

      The anglo saxons demonize anyone they dislike and the Chinese happen to the victims so far and it's sad.

    • @user-jv8gz2xm1x
      @user-jv8gz2xm1x Год назад

      App的大数据让不同地域的人发生冲突。

  • @ganhaoqi
    @ganhaoqi Год назад +58

    In China, we start learning English in middle school or elementary school, but we only learn how to take exams and don't know how to have everyday conversations. Most Chinese don't learn Japanese at school, but we grew up watching a lot of anime, so we know some basic words.

  • @Shekumanstravel
    @Shekumanstravel Год назад +19

    11:02 that girl is too funny 😂 do you speak English? She just ran!!!!! What a legend 😂

  • @HaVu-je5tb
    @HaVu-je5tb Год назад +6

    i have strong respect towards the boy wearing a black jacket, despite his influency in English, he tried to speak, that's just admirable

  • @michaelkensington2494
    @michaelkensington2494 Год назад +22

    You are great Kaho. Your Chinese is so good too. Glad to see someone from Japan living in China and taking the time to share your talent and interaction with the local Chinese. There is lots of animosity between Japan and China and Korea and China because of politics and Americans. I hope we dont let America direct the way we treat and view each other. Keep up the great work.

  • @laurahoo5592
    @laurahoo5592 Год назад +7

    Actually nowadays most Chinese people speak good English! Esp youngsters about 20s or something in China can speak perfect English to be honest. Reason why most of them say they do not speak English is bcuz there is a major difference in the understanding of “speak a language or not” between Chinese people and foreigners lol. Most Chinese think that if you speak English, that means you’re fluent speakers that can speak confidently, barely with mistakes or accent. Moreover, there is a core Chinese value, to be humble and modest, so instead of bragging about our personal capabilities we are more likely to say that “just so so” just to be nice and thankful to other people’s compliments.

  • @rauschma
    @rauschma 19 дней назад

    Such a heart-warming look at Chinese culture. They are all doing well. Thanks for this video!

  • @matthewgraham2546
    @matthewgraham2546 Год назад +24

    Kaho, it's always interesting to see unrehearsed reactions, very good. In Florida we have many Chinese owned businesses so I learned hello and thankyou in Chinese to show respect.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +3

      I hope they extend you the same courtesy as most will barely give you a nod let alone engage in small pleasantries.

    • @matthewgraham2546
      @matthewgraham2546 Год назад +4

      @@sara.cbc92 You are correct, but that doesn't bother me I always take the high road.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +3

      @@matthewgraham2546 good for you.

    • @islandlw
      @islandlw Год назад

      @@sara.cbc92 It just goes to show that different cultures have different social skills, and people with higher social skills are definitely superior to dumb people. No culture is perfect. I hope you understand that.

    • @goyam2981
      @goyam2981 Год назад

      Can't do the same to American-born Chinese. They could take offense in it and call you racist. It's a complicated world.

  • @clementsliu
    @clementsliu Год назад +6

    I think many people say they can't speak english just to avoid the interview.

    • @smxlun
      @smxlun 7 месяцев назад +1

      只是因为我们觉得自己的发音和语法不够好😢

  • @jameshue55
    @jameshue55 Год назад +12

    I suggest the interviewer should not begin by asking the interviewees if they speak English because that approach would put them on the defensive consciousness as if their proficiency is being tested in public. Instead she could start by asking "may i have a small chat with you" or something like that.

    • @peterkumaryadavsinghkhan1650
      @peterkumaryadavsinghkhan1650 Год назад

      Its main purpose is not to test the English of passers-by. But let everyone look at the character of the Chinese.

  • @TheVboy1
    @TheVboy1 Год назад +6

    So humble...

  • @dehua-2730
    @dehua-2730 Год назад +44

    If you go to America and ask people if they speak a second language and most of them would say confidently, Yes I can, Uno, dos, tres.

    • @dexorne9753
      @dexorne9753 Год назад +5

      "Hola como estas" "me llamo ****"

    • @davidbagus6769
      @davidbagus6769 Год назад

      😂 if they from southern america I guess, or they had latin friends who taught them

    • @yuzhezhang2346
      @yuzhezhang2346 11 месяцев назад

      taco, burrito, cilantro

    • @ariesleorising9421
      @ariesleorising9421 3 месяца назад

      😂truth

    • @Janu-lj9hf
      @Janu-lj9hf Месяц назад

      No it’s not true, they lie a lot about not being to speak other languages. It’s the land of immigrants and a lot of Americans have immigrant parents like myself. It’s not right to generalize just because some Americans choose to mock people who ask that question.

  • @Luvluna19
    @Luvluna19 Год назад +7

    Omghh your channel has grown so much I remember when you had only 50 subs I,I’m glad I was one of them cause your channel is one of the way to learn more about china and the people so it’s really interesting thank you , I hope you keep growing !

  • @JuanPabloPuentesV
    @JuanPabloPuentesV 7 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting video. You should keep doing more videos like this, specially about languages skills of Chinese people. I found it interesting because let us see and learn a bit more about real Chinese people in the streets and not what biased Western media usually shows about China. Saludos desde Colombia.

  • @MrNothingButAir
    @MrNothingButAir Год назад +2

    young chinese speaks English very well. They might not think so but they are very good. The better the education, the better the english

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 Год назад +8

    Kaho chan, can you do the topic "What do Japanese girls think of Chinese guys?"

  • @kevinternes3188
    @kevinternes3188 Год назад +3

    I love this!❤ English good. 😅. My friend is from China, she not speak or understand English well. She is in California now, from Kansas.
    Now I want to learn Mandarin. 😊

  • @abbasum5271
    @abbasum5271 Год назад +7

    Love 😘 China Beijing ❤️ Shanghai ❤️ Shenzhen 😘❤️💚

  • @Shiningami_Jem
    @Shiningami_Jem Год назад +17

    It's like foreigners that can only speak a little to no Mandarin and Japanese at all. I learned Japanese from watching anime since I was a child, and studying Mandarin for eight months now 🥳🥳🥳

  • @MarkyNomad
    @MarkyNomad 11 месяцев назад +2

    Kaho the world needs you, 夏帆!!!

  • @user-zj8cf3fq8e
    @user-zj8cf3fq8e Год назад +25

    Makes more sense for the Chinese to learn Japanese than English. Their countries are next to each other and would be more useful than English in that region. But, I suppose it is also good to be able to learn English as well since it is used so often around the world.

    • @jonh1995
      @jonh1995 Год назад +5

      They are close to each other but they have more significant economic relationships with America and many many Chinese come to America to study.

    • @jerrywang9979
      @jerrywang9979 Год назад +4

      English is more commonly used in the world, and there're a lot of young Chinese ppl can speak/understand Japanese actually

  • @brokentv_23
    @brokentv_23 Год назад +4

    Where are you Kaho, we miss you and look forward to your new vids!😎

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 9 месяцев назад +4

    Still waiting for Kaho's new video 😔

  • @Sarah-on-Youtube
    @Sarah-on-Youtube Год назад +2

    This is really funny Kaho, what is the point you were trying to make tho? Neither Japanese nor Chinese can speak english? Because you are actually showing the opposite, I LOVE THIS!!

    • @heilong79
      @heilong79 Год назад +1

      It is interesting because they actually tried to speak more english than when I see people in Tokyo being interviewed who speak almost no English at all.

  • @josephhill2868
    @josephhill2868 Год назад +16

    Very impressed. Still going strong with my Italian and Chinese. One day I'll add Cantonese and German to that list.

    • @Trumppower
      @Trumppower Год назад +1

      Du möchtest Deutsch lernen, echt? 😎

    • @colinzen
      @colinzen Год назад

      forza

    • @UnoriginallyOriginal
      @UnoriginallyOriginal Год назад +1

      Cantonese is also Chinese, but you meant Mandarin?

    • @user-tl1bw4wp1c
      @user-tl1bw4wp1c 5 месяцев назад

      Cantonese is a dialect of Chinese, so it is also Chinese

  • @khanhtrinh5471
    @khanhtrinh5471 Год назад +1

    This is very interesting video. I like it so much. Pls continue to produce other video that funny like that

  • @jamesc8676
    @jamesc8676 9 месяцев назад +1

    How cute this was, thank you pretty gal. Aloha from an old guy on Maui

  • @junhaoyap8095
    @junhaoyap8095 Год назад +3

    kaho is so brave and pretty, love you, fan from SG

  • @bleromafia
    @bleromafia Год назад +9

    Wow, I'm actually impressed by the English level, it's comparable to Hong Kong where most of the youngsters speak it.

  • @drewytravels
    @drewytravels Год назад +4

    Great video!! The guy at 11:05 seems very well traveled

  • @Tom-fw6bx
    @Tom-fw6bx Год назад +8

    A Chinese doesn’t say yes unless he masters it. The same thing in a job interview. If a Chinese says yes to a field, that means he has done everything by himself. If a white says yes, that means he participated in it. If an Indian says yes, that means he heard of it. Indians never hesitate to grab the visibility.

  • @gameralove6418
    @gameralove6418 Год назад +2

    it's nice to see your channel grow bigger and bigger

  • @Tawanhua
    @Tawanhua Год назад +3

    Exactly, a group of my friends I met in Uni are from shanghai and most of the speak N2 level some are N1.

  • @sharondwyer8513
    @sharondwyer8513 Год назад +2

    Everyone's English is really good!!

  • @richtea87
    @richtea87 Год назад +3

    Really enjoying this channel! Just subscribed! Keep up the great work, Kaho!

  • @smx02
    @smx02 Год назад +17

    I think people would be more confident if you started speaking in mandarin and then suddenly switch to English 😅

  • @ignaciopazgarcia5370
    @ignaciopazgarcia5370 Год назад +2

    Great Video Kaho, keep it up!

  • @dede13295
    @dede13295 Год назад +3

    Allô Kaho congratulations I love your video's, I am French Canadian from Montréal and have a very good friend from China Zhongying she speaks very well French now and we are very happy for her, she told me when she was living in China they learned some Russian. Bonne journée mon amie (((H))) Hugs :)

  • @asl6304
    @asl6304 Год назад +7

    It's also so cool to have seen with the Nintendo Switch game, Eastward, that the Shanghai Chinese developers incorporated many Japanese ideas which makes me think that Japanese culture is very popular in Shanghai

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +3

      Sounds like plagiarism but okay.

    • @user-mj9tr3ym5t
      @user-mj9tr3ym5t Год назад +9

      @@sara.cbc92 copying style isnt plagiarism copying everything is.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +5

      @@user-mj9tr3ym5t That's imitation. Look up mosaic plagiarism. Genshin Impact is guilty of this.

    • @zackwang9314
      @zackwang9314 Год назад +8

      @@sara.cbc92 Sound like someone is salty about China's success in the gaming industry. lol

    • @zackwang9314
      @zackwang9314 Год назад +2

      @inyoureyes2006 是呆丸人

  • @freddie1257
    @freddie1257 Год назад +4

    To be honest, as a Chinese I do not know how representative those samples are, considering Shanghai is the almost most open and foreign related city in China. The result of this interview could be quite the opposite if you pick any other inland city.

    • @piercejiang6602
      @piercejiang6602 Год назад +3

      You're underestimating the education level of other inland cities, if those cities include Changsha, Wuhan, etc. The gap of education level between the first-tier cities and other inland cities exists, but is getting smaller than before.

    • @freddie1257
      @freddie1257 Год назад +3

      @@piercejiang6602 For the education level maybe true, but in terms of English, as someone from those middle - western areas, I can assure you people over there are much less exposed to English speaking or any foreign environment compared to Shanghai.

    • @user-gm1px6li9p
      @user-gm1px6li9p 3 месяца назад

      Most Shanghainese don't talk to foreigners, either. ​@@freddie1257

  • @Furinkazan_
    @Furinkazan_ Год назад +4

    Happy New Year Kaho. I just wanna say you're so damn gorgeous .

  • @zookaroo2132
    @zookaroo2132 Год назад +1

    Subscribed because of this good social content. When will you upload very soon?

  • @rafaellizana1337
    @rafaellizana1337 Год назад +1

    Nice interviews, i like your videos. I am from Perú.

  • @missspring1952
    @missspring1952 9 месяцев назад

    Something I notice from this interview is a lot of them are so fashionable. Their clothes are so nice

  • @MapleJokerRofl
    @MapleJokerRofl Год назад +3

    Kaho so cute 😊

  • @user-sd7mt8ky5f
    @user-sd7mt8ky5f Год назад +3

    お疲れ様でした。日本と上海で反応の仕方がやっぱり違いますね。話せないと言いながらも、ちゃんと質問を理解していましたし。
    I suppose that the Chinese take advantage of their grammatical structure similar to English.

    • @qilunqin
      @qilunqin Год назад +2

      The truth is that we need to learn English to pass the exam from junior school until to
      college and university 😂

    • @user-tl1bw4wp1c
      @user-tl1bw4wp1c 5 месяцев назад

      中国語と英語を両方勉強してたら、中英の文法が似てると言わなくなりますよ~

  • @dragonjpt1195
    @dragonjpt1195 Год назад +3

    Wtf?? Everyone says they can't speak English and then start talking in English only.. It means Urban Chinese might be poor in English but they can

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад

      Rudimentary grasp of the language.

    • @kazamiamane9084
      @kazamiamane9084 Год назад +2

      Chinese people must receive 9 years of English education. It is no problem for you to ask young people basic daily English conversation in developed areas

    • @kazamiamane9084
      @kazamiamane9084 Год назад

      @@sara.cbc92 I said young people

  • @angieturner2812
    @angieturner2812 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks, I’m gonna visit Shanghai this August alone and I’m really worried because I don’t speak Chinese

  • @KAZAKHCAT
    @KAZAKHCAT Год назад +1

    WOW WHAT A ANGEL

  • @RunEnabled
    @RunEnabled Год назад +1

    I hope you upload more videos like this

  • @guspitasari7027
    @guspitasari7027 Год назад +1

    The woman from Shenzhen "where r u from? She said i m from Japan . The woman said u look like Chinese 😂

  • @elvisyoung5182
    @elvisyoung5182 Год назад +7

    I watched a street interview in Japan ,even Japanese studied abroad and speak English so well ,they are also very shy to speak English in public in Japan,especially have a strong American or British accent ,they transform it to Japanese accent,not to stand out,very Japanese style

    • @smoothbanana
      @smoothbanana Год назад

      I think it’s more that they feel uncomfortable with displaying a lack of proficiency in public, especially when it is being filmed. To be fair, after a few drinks in a social setting, things would be different

  • @thiostory
    @thiostory Год назад +2

    Most of them (that good in English) speak with good English accent (actually).

  • @roadracerdave7645
    @roadracerdave7645 Год назад +1

    how did your English get so good? can't wait for your Beijing video!!!

  • @lih4736
    @lih4736 Год назад +4

    面白い!日本語話せる方がいらっしゃるとは!
    日本から陰ながら応援してます。

  • @Republicanmouse
    @Republicanmouse 5 месяцев назад

    When I lived in China for 2 years, about 10 years ago, for my multinational company, when I was out alone shopping and needed to find someone who could help me, I would find a teenager or college student. They could usually speak English well enough to help me translate. Except for at work, anyone over 40 spoke near zero English. With time, I learned numbers, food names, and places. With that limited Chinese vocabulary, and occasionally phoning a friend from work, I could pretty much go anywhere and do anything I wanted. I was actually often approached by very young children, like 10 or 12, who would greet me in English and wanted to talk, likely to practice. Their parents would often pull them away or even scold them, likely telling them not to speak with an adult foreigner. Unfortunately I often could not communicate with them that it was okay…I did not mind.

  • @davidchin1008
    @davidchin1008 Год назад +1

    Wow. Shanghai peoples are so fashionable. I like their fashion.

  • @dongyang2759
    @dongyang2759 Год назад +1

    素晴らしいインタビューですね❤

  • @norris007
    @norris007 Год назад +1

    Great video overall!

  • @mikeytimes6897
    @mikeytimes6897 Год назад

    The first guy said he doesn't speak English yet he's answering in English 😄

  • @years-yr8nr
    @years-yr8nr Год назад +2

    可愛くて美しい、あなた

  • @bot-op9pr
    @bot-op9pr Год назад +2

    中国人の方は謙虚でありながら、しっかり英語のコミュニケーションができている❤日本人の場合は日常会話さえ話せないでしょう。話せる人を探すのは大変。

  • @xutiger1802
    @xutiger1802 9 месяцев назад +1

    If you go street interview nearby university it will be a different story 🎉

  • @babygirlmiller3430
    @babygirlmiller3430 11 месяцев назад

    some of them i was shocked because they could talk english and they sounded so good

  • @costanzacascino
    @costanzacascino Год назад +1

    Love this channel ❤ Kaho kawaii

  • @dominoaffabatelal6731
    @dominoaffabatelal6731 Год назад +1

    Wow Chinese so cute.

  • @yufei6056
    @yufei6056 Год назад +2

    We do use the word „play“ a lot 😅

  • @pyfinx
    @pyfinx Год назад +4

    so weird, "no no no english"... but goes onto a full conversation in english. lol.

  • @Jonepeng
    @Jonepeng Год назад +5

    1:38 Interesting street interview.
    I think you should buy a wireless microphone. In your case, the wireless microphone usually have a pair, so it is quite suitable for interview. They can both record your voice and the interviewer’s. 😊

  • @Poe168
    @Poe168 Год назад +7

    What happened to you Kaho? It has been a long time. I hope you are well!

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +5

      I think something happened to her. I'm not one to mind other people's business. But it seems Kaho has also stopped posting on other social media.

    • @sarahnadeofpoetry
      @sarahnadeofpoetry Год назад +2

      @@sara.cbc92 I really hope she's just got busy . . .

  • @Abdul-Alhazred
    @Abdul-Alhazred Год назад +7

    Shanghai is different. You can try to do same interview in other cities.

    • @tommysiharath6988
      @tommysiharath6988 Год назад +1

      Yep. A lot of people in Shanghai can speak English cause there are a lot of businesses doing business internationally and their are loads of foreigners who have been living there, so knowing English useful. Night and day difference compared to other tier 1 cities.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +1

      Tbh, Mainlanders are poor at speaking English. I'd say slightly worse than Japanese and Koreans. If you go to 2nd or 3rd tier Chinese cities you will barely find someone capable of holding a conversation. Rural areas English is almost non existent. Hongkongers, Taiwanese and Singaporean Chinese however have much better command of English.

    • @Abdul-Alhazred
      @Abdul-Alhazred Год назад +1

      @@sara.cbc92 I doubt about Taiwanese.

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад +3

      @@Abdul-Alhazred I know many Mainlanders and Taiwanese. The Taiwanese have a better command of English in general.

    • @Abdul-Alhazred
      @Abdul-Alhazred Год назад

      @@sara.cbc92 Where do you meet them?

  • @rabbitazteca23
    @rabbitazteca23 10 месяцев назад

    i love this vlog!

  • @qilunqin
    @qilunqin Год назад +1

    Ahahahaah, I consider that maybe most of them who can speak Japanese have the same purpose as me, traveling to japan 🇯🇵,and talk with people here just like a Japanese (look same you know,Chinese and Japanese)that will be great interesting 🎉

  • @paulhill7928
    @paulhill7928 Год назад

    Hi Kaho, when is the next video coming out? Love the videos.😊

  • @starcade90
    @starcade90 Год назад

    Some lovely friendly people in this video.

  • @HERITAGEWONDER
    @HERITAGEWONDER 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful Heritage Wonder❤

  • @kumarvasu4375
    @kumarvasu4375 Год назад +2

    Can you ask chainese people about peach app
    And any information about the app .
    Please give to as
    你能问一下 chainese 人关于 peach app 的事吗
    以及有关该应用程序的任何信息。
    请给作为

  • @tmtmtm520
    @tmtmtm520 Год назад

    Love your videos Kaho 💞😺

  • @drivingrecord5469
    @drivingrecord5469 Год назад +1

    Chinese would think they can't speak unless their English speaking is as fluent as their mother language.

  • @omegabulldog5001
    @omegabulldog5001 Год назад

    ALL languages are important and FUN. There's definitely no harm in learning a foreign language or two.

  • @stonerhimb9338
    @stonerhimb9338 5 месяцев назад

    2:08 bro said play with my friend😂

  • @llamasarus1
    @llamasarus1 Год назад

    Her body language when talking to these people looks like "don't worry, I'm not going to hurt you". haha

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 9 месяцев назад

      Well, you can tell she's a good person by her body language.

  • @memoobaba
    @memoobaba Год назад

    Great video!

  • @yizhiking
    @yizhiking 8 месяцев назад

    日本人英語說的居然這麼好!👍

  • @tianyi7818
    @tianyi7818 Год назад +1

    I am your 8000th subscriberrr

  • @alyciawang2892
    @alyciawang2892 Год назад

    Thank you 😊😊😊😊

  • @dontbeafraidimhere5421
    @dontbeafraidimhere5421 Год назад +2

    Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)*
    1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ *There are 22 official administrative languages in India* & the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally"
    2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"2nd administrative language"* in all states of India. (After their state's official language)
    3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, research, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)*
    4) India is mostly dependent on *"Foreign income"* & So we are using English in trade business and workplace.
    5) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World. "English is the language of international communication"
    6) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
    7) Yes there is a language problem in India! So English has grown and is growing as a language to solve that problem, This is the reality! It is better to accept reality. And at the same time all the languages of India should be respected equally

  • @weihaiqiu4505
    @weihaiqiu4505 Год назад +8

    I am a Shanghai native. There are a lot of Shanghai local people can speak simple English. Because Shanghai is somehow an open-minded city in China. And as you observed, there are also some people can speak Japanese. Because Japanese's comic culture is quite popular in Shanghai. But when you have the same test in another city in China, the result will be absolutely different. 😀

    • @user-yc8yu8qv3q
      @user-yc8yu8qv3q Год назад +6

      你是想说开放型城市吗?可以说international city 或者 open to international market 而不是open minded.. Open minded用在人身上,有乐于接受新事物的态度的意思。。。

    • @user-jr7mp2cl6y
      @user-jr7mp2cl6y Год назад +6

      Funny , Typical "SHANGHAI-NATIVE‘’ kind comment, yea shanghai is one of the most high-educated cities in China, but it doesn't mean shanghai is so different. Speaking Japanese and English is very common in many cities in China due to both the US and JPN's huge cultural influence. You don't have to live in an "open-minded city" like Shanghai to be a multilingual Chinese, a lot of Tier 1,2,3 even 4 cities can have young age Chinese doing daily English conversation

    • @sara.cbc92
      @sara.cbc92 Год назад

      @@user-jr7mp2cl6y Is Korean culture or language popular in 2nd or 3rd tier Chinese cities.

    • @user-jr7mp2cl6y
      @user-jr7mp2cl6y Год назад +1

      @@sara.cbc92 well that depends on how you define popular, I would say no more than 15 percent of Chinese young gens like k-culture, but still, due to the high population base, it's a lot of people

    • @x24ygu789h
      @x24ygu789h Год назад +1

      @@user-jr7mp2cl6y Which one is one more popular in China now? Korean culture or Japanese culture?

  • @danielwong2333
    @danielwong2333 Год назад

    Most of them kind of know a little english but since there is little chance for them to speaks more often than not, thats reason enough for them to have less confident to speak the language, kaho. Like the saying goes, practise makes perfect