@@tune2gr3is82 what the fuck you talking about? We might hate the Chinese in particular, but we don’t hate Asians as a whole. As a matter of fact, when polled, Americans identify the Japan as our closest friend in the world.
Compared to the rest of the world, yeah. Even if you go to the “safest” countries in the world like sweden, hate groups are more prevelent there than here and minorities are treated way worse by the average person. You will 1000% be looked at as inferior there.
I 'am part Native American and I have heard a lot of native languages. I think the Mongolian language is very interesting. There ladies are very beautiful. I for one was brought up that all people are the same we are all the human race, and we should all respect each other no matter what language we speak. And in that I would like to send love to all my Mongolians brothers and sister and my peace be with you
I am a 71 year old American woman. I dearly love my country, but we are a bit of a mess right now. Most of what I know about Mongolia, I’ve learned from my beautiful, smart, sweet daughter in law. The young women interviewed in this video are so articulate. They remind me of her. My dream is to visit Mongolia some day with her.
2 weeks ago or so, An Asian woman aged 41 was pushed to death while standing at metro platform in New-York. Why are whites/blacks so racist to us? What are we doing wrong? We pretty much work hard, abide by law, contributes to the US economy very well. We also have highest IQ collectively. Why is it happening, Susan? What’s your take? Lastly, please, treat you daughter-in-law with some dignity.
@@susanfreeman6350 you get the racism when your young but as you grow older they become wise but racism doesn't go away. Plenty of racist americans who won't accept they're racism so they call it stereotype.
I just found your channel today and have learned so much about Mongolia from your videos. Im an American and have always been fascinated about Mongolian ancient history. Mighty warriors. But sadly know very little about modern day life there. Mostly i knew Mongolians excell at Judo. From your videos, especially the interview type ,where you hear the beautiful language you have. Reminds me of native American languages but looks alot like Russian letters. I also think ,Mongolians look very much like native Americans, the face structure and skin tone. Such a beautiful combination. Please continue making these informative video's, showcasing your wonderful country. Im glad the people in this video had a favorable impression of the usa. Id like to tell them to also visit the other parts of our country as well as ny and la. I live in Louisiana and have beautiful scenery and delicious food. Folks down south and very kind and friendly and would welcome you here to enjoy our culture.
@@chhetdaracheat5397 nah, man it is not true. In fact, we consider our country as a sunny place. Well, maybe it could be cold but compared to European countries and rainy places. Even if it is cold day there will be sun. And ppl having clear skin is just not true at all. In fact, it is really dry in Mongolia. Having clear and healthy skin would take some effort. Also, i think getting enough sun exposure has nothing to do with clear skin ( acne and stuff not freckles). Also during summer a lot of ppl goes out to travel/vacation to countryside and that’s where we could get really tanned. I think in Mongolia there is no beauty standards like other asian countries like having lighter skin tone. And ppl loves to go out and get tan cause it means that u won’t get cold during winter. But also a lot ppl who lives at countryside doesn’t really have good education on sunburns and skin cancer. So most of the ppl who lives in countryside has really red cheeks and darker skin tone due to their living environment. Of course it is not the case for everyone.
@@hoolidii i thought most of mongolia was desert so it would be moderately hot in the summer and the sun would still tan your skin (regardless of whether its cold)
i have a strong affinity for Mongolian History, culture and its people. I am part Chinese, my moms grandfather side, she said they hail from nothern china region. So maybe my family was from there or close. i have at least a dozen books about Mongolia, i watch every video from the various youtube channels that feature it. I am not much of a traveler as i like where i live but before i die i will go to Mongolia, lactose intolerance, bad back being 6ft 5, 300+ pounds and never been in snow before lol.
If given a chance i would love to visit mongolia first before european countries. My stereotype for mongols is that they are one of the most friendliest and kindest people in the world.
Well depends on who you meet here. Some people can and will give you a bad experience and some yeah they are just mostly normal people you’d see everyday in your country. But if you some how have a bad experience then my apologies in advance. Hope you have a good time tho.
@@chinggiskhuree5748among your neighbour you seem a lot more open minded to western people, maybe because of the URSS? have you ever visit Europe or USA?
@@chinggiskhuree5748 yes I'm Italian , sorry for the misunderstanding, you said "us" so I thought you were living in ulaanbaatar, I believe that Mongolia is the nation with the best opportunity of real estate and environmental development so I'm a great fan of this channel, thank you for the talk!!!!
Mongolian language sounds so sexy and soft OMG it sounds like French and a bit like Korean too, but less harsh than Korean. I like the language! Also mongolian ladies look so pretty especially their eyes
Well sorry to break it to you no offence but. Most of the mongolians [90%] of them, prefers Americans I am a mongolian guy my self but I don't like americans how they act etc most of them are racist.
@@StandTallFortress I was born and have lived most of my life in Australia. From a young age I became interested in Tibetan Buddhism. However, in Australia, many people discriminated against me upon that basis.
@@markemerson8399 I am an 81 year old American and I have always considered Tibet to be the most sacred place in the world. One interesting thing is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Wheel is in Vietnam.
On humans and differences discussed in this video: we're obviously not "all the same". There is signigicant variation between countries and races. However, that doesn't mean there should be no respect. Just common decency and respect for each other is fine - and there is no need to politicize the matter or brainwash people that differences don't exist.
Your city is very beautiful. Do Mongolian people generally have good ethics? That is something we can be very proud about. With good ethical standards we can make our community peaceful and prosperous.
Our city is not beautiful, our people are...questionable in the city, and our ethics are quite harsh but overall pretty good. Again with the city, unbelievable traffic and disturbing levels of pollution.
I know Bayor..the comments would be very indirect because they have to live between these two empires . I can only tell you from my numerous visits they are a democracy and value family freedom and education .Actions always speak louder
Nothing.but especially Germanic European people considering Asians weak and calmly then they ignored us or behindly descriminated. But we feel it and that's made us life in Europe difficult
Another comment: racism exists in the US, no question, but it is not, IMHO, as rampant or blatant as the media presents. I grew up in SoCal, lived many years in the PacNWest, visited the South and Midwest often as my extended family lived there, and am currently living in Virginia. I've been around enough to know. And I believe the situation is improving, not as fast as I and many others would like, but it is.
You don't. *Trust me mongolia doesn't look as it seems.* Our governments are corrupted, the poor people living off their monthly bank payoff, no offence but think about before you travel, as a mongolian myself I wanna get away from mongolia. Everywhere there's drunk people sleeping on the road, I feel bad for the kids.
England has got centuries old of history and culture, even though there’s the rise of post-modernism, the culture and history is not yet dead. Countries would always have their own culture in some form, it’s just the matter of if you can see and appreciate them
@@s7r49 Ah, an Arizona fellow, yeah AZ is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, and I've seen a lot of beautiful places. I would absolutely love to visit the Gobi desert one day though
I'd love to visit your country lol I joined the army in 2009 1st platoon A.Co 126 I've been to Ireland, Germany, Russia, Afghanistan. Your country looks pretty lol
Such wonderful people. I hope if anyone gets to visit here they only run into the same. Gotta say though ………………… there’s a bit of a dearth of that at the moment
Racism rare in Mongolia? Have you asked them about what they think of Chinese or even the Mongols living in Inner Mongolia? Maybe today's young Mongolians are different to those I have seen and met personally two decades ago. Yes, there is racism in America but compared to many countries, including Mongolia, the average American is a lot more tolerant towards race, religion and sexual diversity. I am half Mongolian and love Mongolia but we have a long way to go as far as equity and fair go are concerned.
@@NikosDelight I am not for CCP. But let me guess you are a white guy with yellow fever, not because you like yellow but because you have 0 desirability among white women. Anti ccp just become a mask you put on to justify any racism behavior towards Asian (Let's be honest, you will call anyone with yellow skin Chinese.
TD commented on an attack in the US recently on an Asian woman in New York. There have also been recent attacks on caucasians, blacks, and Hispanics. This dreadful behavior is not always racial in nature, but rather a result of the pathetic leadership, both nationally, at the state and local levels. We have places where criminal charges won’t be filed unless the crimes are horrific in nature. Criminals know this and take advantage of these situations. I can’t tell you why other people have bias towards any other race. I’ve lived all over the US, several places in Asia, and also in Europe. People I’ve met have always been welcoming, smart, hard working and likable regardless of which country they call home. As I said in an earlier comment, branding all Americans as racist is simplistic and simply untrue. TD, I’m curious as to why you told me to respect my Mongolian daughter in law. She’s my son’s wife. She’s smart, she’s beautiful, she’s educated, she’s a hard worker. I love her as if she were my own daughter. I can’t figure out why you would infer that I could possibly not respect her.
“US is a third world country with a Gucci belt” - someone on internet. Amerikaas suraad bh yum bhgui ee. Ulam l dordoj bn. Healthcare, education, housing uneheer ichmeer. Hamgiin gaihaltai ni amerikuud oorsnoo eniigee meddeggui.
That’s why Canada is preferred by many these days. I personally love Canada from Japan. I’m Mongolian too just like ya’ll. But, I’m LGBTQ+. Don’t wanna go back to MGL. I hope ya’ll understand.
I would say the one girl who believes all Americans think all Asians are Chinese may be a bit off the mark. The average American who has never travelled outside U.S. Borders have only encountered Asians that have emigrated to or grew up in the states. Most people like me have traveled in the Far East and met Asians from different nations, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia etc. I also would hope they don't base their impressions of the U.S. entirely from our big cities and movies. To truly understand people is get out among them do videos like this. The U.S. also has wide open plains, mountains, desert and forests and plenty of beach. And yes, we definitely can learn things from one another.
Yeah, I'm an American and I've lived in Korea, China, and Vietnam and have also been to Singapore and I don't think they all look the same generally. That being said, she does look like an identical twin of one of my Korean work colleagues. But it's not just Americans who can get confused. Koreans often thought my late fiance from Vietnam was Korean, which I thought was a little surprising because to me she didn't look very Korean.
No, As a person who learnt Mongolian language.. I can say, There's big difference, When you hear it may sound alike, Because you didn't learn. If you learn, You'll think "There's nothing alike..." Didn't mean to be toxic 😅 Just educational purpose
Almost any Asian interview videos, you will see (probably white male with yellow fetish) comment on one or two person cute. And when you scroll to that person. Most likely that person has the smallest eyes among all. I think I see the algorithm here
FOR ME...MONGOL IS BETTER THAN CHINA...WHY...BECAUSE...CHINA NEVER SET THEIR FOOTS FAR FAR AWAY LIKE MONGOLIAN EMPIRE... CHINA EMPIRE CAN ONLY CLAIMING...
@08:34 mark she hit the nail right on the head. I wish it weren’t that simple but for a lot of white people it really is about “white fright”. White people have been apex of racial status for so long many are afraid to let other races have a chance. they think if they do allow other races opportunity, whites think it will somehow lower white communities or that other races will just take advantage or somehow infringe upon the rights of white people. I know this because I used to be racist myself. I am mostly over it but there are still times, however few and far between, that I think in certain scenarios some may take advantage but I tend to judge more on a case by case basis instead of just blanket generalization. So I am making progress. I am actively trying and sometimes I catch myself thinking something and I say to myself “no, that’s wrong. That’s not logical or rational.” And then I amend my thinking. So I may not be over it yet, and it is a process change isn’t going to happen overnight. But I am making real efforts and am at least trying to change. “Challenge your preconceptions, or they will challenge you” 🙏
Interestingly, this video made me realize some of these Mongolians envision that only WHITE Americans can be racist and many Mongolians have no clue what the Black Lives Matter group actually believes in. The population of Mongolia is about 3.6 million. That is only about 1/6th of the population of the greater New York City metro area [[ including Northern New Jersey ]] Mongolia is 95 + % Mongolian. The only other racial group of any size at all are the Turks, at about 4.5%. It would seem they have no real basis for a comparison or declaration about racial issues in the U.S.
@@unclejoeoakland ''Lemme'' say this; BLM is admittedly a socialist group and has a ''charter''. Anyone can look it up and read it. No one has to take my word for it. Not everyone associated with or supporting them is aware of their beliefs or would support them if they knew; translation is that many BLM supporters are good people who may be somewhat misguided.
Why just America?! As a country sandwiched between the powerful Russia and China, then adjacent to another rich Asian brothers Japan and Korea - I think there should be ones on "What do Mongolians think about Russia?", "What do Mongolians think about China?" (and perhaps "What do Mongolians think about Taiwan/Hong Kong?" ) , "What do Mongolians think about Japan?" and "What do Mongolians think about Korea (North/South) ?" etc.....
Yeah yeah, agree. But, I can tell you fellow Mongolians actually like adjacent Asian brothers better. Because they are significantly more developed than PRC and Russia and have ethic. They don’t bully Mongolia unlike the PRC and Russia.
Shoutout to the guy who likes Impractical Jokers! Cool guy! I think racism is exaggerated in the USA. I think racism exists mainly in very old generations and children, and it's gotten worse in children because the problem has been exaggerated, and now kids are confused, especially with all the jokes about racism. Real racism is bad and everyone deep down knows its true. When I very young in the 2000s, racism felt like it was in the past, and that we only make jokes now and that's it. Then people started talking about it seriously again, and have added to its popularity again. I dont know too much about other cultures and countries because I just haven't learned enough, so I won't pretend to know, but I believe that the USA is a mostly fast-pace, ambitious place in the majority of the country, and we are also big on freedom.
Well, considering the few Mongolian ambassadors that have regularly spent time in large groups of common Americans over the past couple years, it's most important to protect your neck. Headbanging that much could give you whiplash!
China media says that 99% Mongolian but extremely like USA, Europe, South Korea, Japan, this is true, recall from your video, Aha, this mind is similar to the Chinese people in 1980s.
Thanks for positive view of American, but reality might not. We have 11 millions homeless people and 56% of population are one check away from homelessness.
"live without disturbing others" what happenned my beautiful mongol family? when you last visited europe under kushan kiss family, you/we were eat folks as tartar beefsteak=raw meet, what is a traditional magyar food today as well we were eat the world alive..what happened? maybe the coca cola made it you are guys mayan astec olmec folks from scytia/see ta, sea land in magyar i can understand a lot mongol words with our hun=one ancestory, we are way back from maya empire, use kiche maya úr ( kiss magyar, small magyar/mütyür) language magyars are the royal scythians= mayan priest elite=magi, magician. mexician.. and tha jaguar soldiers=jagers=hunters, huns = mongol sons of royal scythians and local black skinned elite=dzunghars . bátor in magyar=hun = brave betör= break in betyár= rural hero, outlaw hero batár= hurse buggy/huge body ül=sit lón=on horse ül lón= sitting on horse (betÖr=breaking a horse in) alan=yazig=jász of hungary (íjász=archer, juhász= sheperd) alan=ül lón= horseback sitter ulan in polish= light cavalry (horse back sitting soldier with spear/bow=íj) . mongol girls face is between mexicans and hungarian magyar faces, (the tatar mongols won and genocided the black aboriginals of eurasia = huns won, just pssssssssss) ruclips.net/video/nWPCVMEsyeM/видео.html ruclips.net/video/sf-Q9rAieWU/видео.html
@@AsianAmericanGuy They are not the same Mongolians do not look like Native Americans. They both look diffrent, majority of Native Americans don't even look Mongolian or asian.
@@jjasmineluv the ones in Alaska are in fact Mongolians. I saw their face and i knew right away they were one of us. but i dont think they know it. Mostly females keep their mongolic face but the guys look more like native americans/mexicans
@@s7r49Our governments are corrupted, the poor people living off their monthly bank payoff, and the stuff on stores are too expensive no offence but think about it as a mongolian myself I just wanna get away from mongolia.
yes...maybe you right...but this naive people able to conquering almost land in this world... maybe your land too...was invaded by them in century a go
"People who are possitive and open-minded".
Bless her innocent, kind heart.
Americans are only rude by European standards. Compared to the malevolence of China or Russia or the Middle East, America is very progressive.
@@tune2gr3is82 what the fuck you talking about? We might hate the Chinese in particular, but we don’t hate Asians as a whole. As a matter of fact, when polled, Americans identify the Japan as our closest friend in the world.
LMFAOOOOO it’s beautiful and sad at the same time if you think about it.
@@AusarisTV yes
Compared to the rest of the world, yeah. Even if you go to the “safest” countries in the world like sweden, hate groups are more prevelent there than here and minorities are treated way worse by the average person. You will 1000% be looked at as inferior there.
I 'am part Native American and I have heard a lot of native languages. I think the Mongolian language is very interesting. There ladies are very beautiful. I for one was brought up that all people are the same we are all the human race, and we should all respect each other no matter what language we speak. And in that I would like to send love to all my Mongolians brothers and sister and my peace be with you
yeah we have 2 languages to use
I like the views from everyday people on the street. It's a good angle to test prevailing wisdom and opinion.
My friend at work in the UK is Mongolian. Really nice, open guy.
I am a 71 year old American woman. I dearly love my country, but we are a bit of a mess right now. Most of what I know about Mongolia, I’ve learned from my beautiful, smart, sweet daughter in law. The young women interviewed in this video are so articulate. They remind me of her. My dream is to visit Mongolia some day with her.
While I’m sure there are some racists in the United States, as there are everywhere, not all Americans are racists.
2 weeks ago or so, An Asian woman aged 41 was pushed to death while standing at metro platform in New-York.
Why are whites/blacks so racist to us?
What are we doing wrong?
We pretty much work hard, abide by law, contributes to the US economy very well. We also have highest IQ collectively.
Why is it happening, Susan? What’s your take?
Lastly, please, treat you daughter-in-law with some dignity.
@@susanfreeman6350 yes, very true words. Just like how I imagined the elders are the wisest
@@susanfreeman6350 you get the racism when your young but as you grow older they become wise but racism doesn't go away. Plenty of racist americans who won't accept they're racism so they call it stereotype.
1 year has passed, did you go
I just found your channel today and have learned so much about Mongolia from your videos. Im an American and have always been fascinated about Mongolian ancient history. Mighty warriors. But sadly know very little about modern day life there. Mostly i knew Mongolians excell at Judo. From your videos, especially the interview type ,where you hear the beautiful language you have. Reminds me of native American languages but looks alot like Russian letters. I also think ,Mongolians look very much like native Americans, the face structure and skin tone. Such a beautiful combination. Please continue making these informative video's, showcasing your wonderful country. Im glad the people in this video had a favorable impression of the usa. Id like to tell them to also visit the other parts of our country as well as ny and la. I live in Louisiana and have beautiful scenery and delicious food. Folks down south and very kind and friendly and would welcome you here to enjoy our culture.
American first nation came from there long time ago through Alaska
@chhetdaracheat5397 what about the Iñupiaq Eskimos, and Yu'pik Eskimos? Don't they look different than the Apache, or Navajo?
I can't help but notice their clear skin ✨
People living in cold countries have always clear skin because they don't expose themselves enough to the sun light
@@chhetdaracheat5397 300 солнечных дней в году
в Монголии!
@@chhetdaracheat5397 nah, man it is not true. In fact, we consider our country as a sunny place. Well, maybe it could be cold but compared to European countries and rainy places. Even if it is cold day there will be sun. And ppl having clear skin is just not true at all. In fact, it is really dry in Mongolia. Having clear and healthy skin would take some effort. Also, i think getting enough sun exposure has nothing to do with clear skin ( acne and stuff not freckles).
Also during summer a lot of ppl goes out to travel/vacation to countryside and that’s where we could get really tanned. I think in Mongolia there is no beauty standards like other asian countries like having lighter skin tone. And ppl loves to go out and get tan cause it means that u won’t get cold during winter. But also a lot ppl who lives at countryside doesn’t really have good education on sunburns and skin cancer. So most of the ppl who lives in countryside has really red cheeks and darker skin tone due to their living environment. Of course it is not the case for everyone.
@@hoolidii i thought most of mongolia was desert so it would be moderately hot in the summer and the sun would still tan your skin (regardless of whether its cold)
i have a strong affinity for Mongolian History, culture and its people. I am part Chinese, my moms grandfather side, she said they hail from nothern china region. So maybe my family was from there or close. i have at least a dozen books about Mongolia, i watch every video from the various youtube channels that feature it. I am not much of a traveler as i like where i live but before i die i will go to Mongolia, lactose intolerance, bad back being 6ft 5, 300+ pounds and never been in snow before lol.
good luck buddy, it gets to near -50C in the winter and +30 in the summer.
If given a chance i would love to visit mongolia first before european countries. My stereotype for mongols is that they are one of the most friendliest and kindest people in the world.
Lol not really bro
Well depends on who you meet here. Some people can and will give you a bad experience and some yeah they are just mostly normal people you’d see everyday in your country. But if you some how have a bad experience then my apologies in advance. Hope you have a good time tho.
@@lightningguardian331 one day bro I'll go there, i prefer to visit not so popular countries in general tourists.
Excellent video ! Thank you to all of the beautiful, open, and friendly people !
Peace & Love 💕🌸🙏
Wow the Mongolian language is interesting
"thrthrthththththth"
Mongolia 🇲🇳 is the country I am dreaming of
Love their accent .. sounds like native english speaker .. wow!!😍😍 .. i want to visit you country someday 🔥🔥🙏 ..
Im mongolia now im tell u how i think about america : good , my fav shop in there , but full of creepypastas , and lovely country
It's good to know what Mongolian people think of America. As an African American it warmed my heart to hear those that said Black Lives Matter :-).
Everyone seems very friendly and open minded!!!
Well...some of us are. Others, not so much.
@@chinggiskhuree5748among your neighbour you seem a lot more open minded to western people, maybe because of the URSS?
have you ever visit Europe or USA?
@@bepperossini8936 I live in the USA. Am part Mongol, father was Hungarian but I've never been to Europe. You can ask me anything.
@@bepperossini8936 BTW your name sounds Italian.
@@chinggiskhuree5748 yes I'm Italian , sorry for the misunderstanding, you said "us" so I thought you were living in ulaanbaatar, I believe that Mongolia is the nation with the best opportunity of real estate and environmental development so I'm a great fan of this channel,
thank you for the talk!!!!
Mongolian language sounds so sexy and soft OMG it sounds like French and a bit like Korean too, but less harsh than Korean. I like the language! Also mongolian ladies look so pretty especially their eyes
Ямаран сайхан монголчууд🥰 мэндэ из Калмыкии 😉
What a cool country is Mongolia with beautiful and kind people, god bless Mongolia and mongolian people ❤
Cool. Now do one about Mongolians thoughts on Australia :)
Well sorry to break it to you no offence but.
Most of the mongolians [90%] of them, prefers Americans I am a mongolian guy my self but I don't like americans how they act etc most of them are racist.
Why bother Australia? It is just miles away and Australia and America are in the same cohort anyway.....
@@StandTallFortress I was born and have lived most of my life in Australia. From a young age I became interested in Tibetan Buddhism. However, in Australia, many people discriminated against me upon that basis.
@@markemerson8399 I am an 81 year old American and I have always considered Tibet to be the most sacred place in the world. One interesting thing is the largest Tibetan Buddhist Prayer Wheel is in Vietnam.
On humans and differences discussed in this video: we're obviously not "all the same". There is signigicant variation between countries and races. However, that doesn't mean there should be no respect. Just common decency and respect for each other is fine - and there is no need to politicize the matter or brainwash people that differences don't exist.
Can you do What Mongolians think about Kazkhstan.
From me: A big adjacent country where a lot of people look like Mongolians yet they speak Russian. They make a lot of money from natural resources.
Nothing.
Love from Mongolia to Kazakh brothers and sisters ❤
Your city is very beautiful. Do Mongolian people generally have good ethics? That is something we can be very proud about. With good ethical standards we can make our community peaceful and prosperous.
Our city is not beautiful, our people are...questionable in the city, and our ethics are quite harsh but overall pretty good. Again with the city, unbelievable traffic and disturbing levels of pollution.
@@johnclay5499 are people trying to make improvements?
Can you also ask what do Mongolians think of their neighbors, China and Russia?
I know Bayor..the comments would be very indirect because they have to live between these two empires . I can only tell you from my numerous visits they are a democracy and value family freedom and education .Actions always speak louder
In some videos I’ve seen. Mongolians don’t really care for china or Russia
Monsters that try to keep us underdeveloped as much as possible.
Post old communist loves Russia but the new gen of mongolians don't like Russia and most of us hates china for historical problems neither for taiwan
I want to hang with the guy in the orange hat. Anyone who appreciates Impractical Jokers is a friend of mine 😃
isn't that also happen to become a racism? :) sorry for the Philosophical question
Yeah seriously, that’s one of my favorite shows haha
Would love to see a similar video about Europeans :)
Nothing.but especially Germanic European people considering Asians weak and calmly then they ignored us or behindly descriminated. But we feel it and that's made us life in Europe difficult
She is so pretty @2:57. Mongolian Ladies are beautiful!
Another comment: racism exists in the US, no question, but it is not, IMHO, as rampant or blatant as the media presents. I grew up in SoCal, lived many years in the PacNWest, visited the South and Midwest often as my extended family lived there, and am currently living in Virginia. I've been around enough to know. And I believe the situation is improving, not as fast as I and many others would like, but it is.
I would 10/10 move to mongolia
You don't.
*Trust me mongolia doesn't look as it seems.*
Our governments are corrupted, the poor people living off their monthly bank payoff, no offence but think about before you travel, as a mongolian myself I wanna get away from mongolia.
Everywhere there's drunk people sleeping on the road, I feel bad for the kids.
@@hellokitty-fl2rm Alright then. I'll move to rural Mongolia and build a 10,000 square meter underground bunker :D
@@hellokitty-fl2rm Foreigners shouldn't visit Mongolia, because you don't like Mongolia?
England has got centuries old of history and culture, even though there’s the rise of post-modernism, the culture and history is not yet dead. Countries would always have their own culture in some form, it’s just the matter of if you can see and appreciate them
No fucking way.
I'm an American and I wouldn't go to New York City. It's extremely danger if you don't know where to go.
As someone who has lived in Cape Town, your comment seems cute...
I wouldn't go anywhere beside new york, the thought of people carrying guns around in their bags is revolting enough
@@juch3 they do in NY just illegally. And your not allowed to carry one to protect yourself from those who carry illegally
@@thekalamazookid4481 damn I'll just avoid America in general then
Lived there for two years. Love NYC.
I love to visit USA
1)Ford Mustang (gt)
2)Blues
3) route 66
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@@s7r49 Ah, an Arizona fellow, yeah AZ is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been, and I've seen a lot of beautiful places. I would absolutely love to visit the Gobi desert one day though
@@s7r49 Also huge catastrophes hit New Orleans every couple months so TRY not to come during one of those
Proost 🥃
@@AmirHosseinJaghori salud 🥂
Very nice people! What the young people think is very important. Greetings from Austria
Hi. I have a request for you to make a video about date mongolian girl and people character. Thank you
Comimg up:)
Are u chinese?
make video about dating mongolian men too
I'm an Alaskan and their accent sounds very tlinkit
I'd love to visit your country lol I joined the army in 2009 1st platoon A.Co 126 I've been to Ireland, Germany, Russia, Afghanistan. Your country looks pretty lol
This was a great video 👌✌️
Such wonderful people. I hope if anyone gets to visit here they only run into the same. Gotta say though ………………… there’s a bit of a dearth of that at the moment
2:22 I love that show too
The guy who watched Impractical Jokers
The guy that said "Impractical Jokers" is a legend.
I wish you had asked what they thought Americans could learn from Mongolians.
i always joke that most non americans think america is
new york
california
hollywood
the south
texas
florida
las vegas
Because it is
But we foreigners knowing geography atleast not like americans🤣
This video confirms my positive impression of Mongolians even more.
Racism rare in Mongolia? Have you asked them about what they think of Chinese or even the Mongols living in Inner Mongolia? Maybe today's young Mongolians are different to those I have seen and met personally two decades ago. Yes, there is racism in America but compared to many countries, including Mongolia, the average American is a lot more tolerant towards race, religion and sexual diversity. I am half Mongolian and love Mongolia but we have a long way to go as far as equity and fair go are concerned.
You mean the Chinese CCP subversives who are doing their best to take Mongolia over again and you call it racism wow can you say clueless ?
@@NikosDelight I am not for CCP. But let me guess you are a white guy with yellow fever, not because you like yellow but because you have 0 desirability among white women.
Anti ccp just become a mask you put on to justify any racism behavior towards Asian (Let's be honest, you will call anyone with yellow skin Chinese.
Did she say "aigo" like korean? Mongolian language sounds like korean
They may well be related.
2:01 the weeknd is canadian not american. his parents immigrated from ethiopia to toronto where he was born and raised.
TD commented on an attack in the US recently on an Asian woman in New York. There have also been recent attacks on caucasians, blacks, and Hispanics. This dreadful behavior is not always racial in nature, but rather a result of the pathetic leadership, both nationally, at the state and local levels. We have places where criminal charges won’t be filed unless the crimes are horrific in nature. Criminals know this and take advantage of these situations. I can’t tell you why other people have bias towards any other race. I’ve lived all over the US, several places in Asia, and also in Europe. People I’ve met have always been welcoming, smart, hard working and likable regardless of which country they call home. As I said in an earlier comment, branding all Americans as racist is simplistic and simply untrue. TD, I’m curious as to why you told me to respect my Mongolian daughter in law. She’s my son’s wife. She’s smart, she’s beautiful, she’s educated, she’s a hard worker. I love her as if she were my own daughter. I can’t figure out why you would infer that I could possibly not respect her.
lol
“US is a third world country with a Gucci belt” - someone on internet.
Amerikaas suraad bh yum bhgui ee. Ulam l dordoj bn. Healthcare, education, housing uneheer ichmeer. Hamgiin gaihaltai ni amerikuud oorsnoo eniigee meddeggui.
amerik dundaj tsalin jiliin $56k
jild dundjaar 10-18k $ hangaluun amidarj bolno.
end 10 jil mongo hugaaraad mongold ireed ymarch ajil hiihgvi mongoo ideedl amidraj bolno. surah ymarch hereg bhgvi
That’s why Canada is preferred by many these days. I personally love Canada from Japan. I’m Mongolian too just like ya’ll. But, I’m LGBTQ+. Don’t wanna go back to MGL. I hope ya’ll understand.
Hazara ❤❤❤ Afghanistan
For my money, Angelina Jolie isn't even close to the Mongolians I see in this video. Just IMHO. Guys are handsome, Gals are beauties.
I would say the one girl who believes all Americans think all Asians are Chinese may be a bit off the mark. The average American who has never travelled outside U.S. Borders have only encountered Asians that have emigrated to or grew up in the states. Most people like me have traveled in the Far East and met Asians from different nations, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia etc. I also would hope they don't base their impressions of the U.S. entirely from our big cities and movies. To truly understand people is get out among them do videos like this. The U.S. also has wide open plains, mountains, desert and forests and plenty of beach. And yes, we definitely can learn things from one another.
Yeah, I'm an American and I've lived in Korea, China, and Vietnam and have also been to Singapore and I don't think they all look the same generally. That being said, she does look like an identical twin of one of my Korean work colleagues. But it's not just Americans who can get confused. Koreans often thought my late fiance from Vietnam was Korean, which I thought was a little surprising because to me she didn't look very Korean.
Pure souls america is not positive open minded lol
Sounds like Korean Japanese Chinese while they talking
No, As a person who learnt Mongolian language.. I can say, There's big difference, When you hear it may sound alike, Because you didn't learn. If you learn, You'll think "There's nothing alike..." Didn't mean to be toxic 😅 Just educational purpose
Indonesian sounds more 10 times more like chinese than Mongolian
@@barguttobed I can speak Indonesian and understand Chinese.. you are drunk
These people have not seen Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia.
3:00 she's quite cute 😍😍
Almost any Asian interview videos, you will see (probably white male with yellow fetish) comment on one or two person cute. And when you scroll to that person. Most likely that person has the smallest eyes among all. I think I see the algorithm here
Eyes like denti floss become a sexual indicator of Asian submissiveness.
I was surprised that many of those interviewed believe that Americans mind their own business.
can you show us about another city in mongolia...not only ulaan bataar...karakorum maybe...
I'm planning to travel to Erdenet and Darkhan soo. 2dn and 3rd biggest cities in Mongolia.
My dude, Kharkhorum is nonhabitated. It's basically a museum xd
REAL Mongolia is a good friend in Mongolia and helps on some of my videos. I have posted videos on Other towns in Mongolia.
FOR ME...MONGOL IS BETTER THAN CHINA...WHY...BECAUSE...CHINA NEVER SET THEIR FOOTS FAR FAR AWAY LIKE MONGOLIAN EMPIRE...
CHINA EMPIRE CAN ONLY CLAIMING...
Omg the guy who said impractical jokers !!!
i have never had a mongol friend in my life, can i find a mongol friend here? i am chinese
Am not sure man bc many of us hates Chinese idk why
Americans are heros just ask them tell tell you how great they are
Nice ❤
@08:34 mark she hit the nail right on the head. I wish it weren’t that simple but for a lot of white people it really is about “white fright”. White people have been apex of racial status for so long many are afraid to let other races have a chance. they think if they do allow other races opportunity, whites think it will somehow lower white communities or that other races will just take advantage or somehow infringe upon the rights of white people.
I know this because I used to be racist myself. I am mostly over it but there are still times, however few and far between, that I think in certain scenarios some may take advantage but I tend to judge more on a case by case basis instead of just blanket generalization. So I am making progress. I am actively trying and sometimes I catch myself thinking something and I say to myself “no, that’s wrong. That’s not logical or rational.” And then I amend my thinking.
So I may not be over it yet, and it is a process change isn’t going to happen overnight. But I am making real efforts and am at least trying to change.
“Challenge your preconceptions, or they will challenge you” 🙏
Interestingly, this video made me realize some of these Mongolians envision that only WHITE Americans can be racist and many Mongolians have no clue what the Black Lives Matter group actually believes in. The population of Mongolia is about 3.6 million. That is only about 1/6th of the population of the greater New York City metro area [[ including Northern New Jersey ]] Mongolia is 95 + % Mongolian. The only other racial group of any size at all are the Turks, at about 4.5%. It would seem they have no real basis for a comparison or declaration about racial issues in the U.S.
Lemme guess... You know what BLM really believes.
@@unclejoeoakland ''Lemme'' say this; BLM is admittedly a socialist group and has a ''charter''. Anyone can look it up and read it. No one has to take my word for it. Not everyone associated with or supporting them is aware of their beliefs or would support them if they knew; translation is that many BLM supporters are good people who may be somewhat misguided.
@@brittongodman7769 keep telling yourself that buddy
True! As a monoethnic country, racism is not a well-understood topic in Mongolia.
Ok please leave American problems in america and not bring then to mongolia.
Do you live there ? Or was you visiting?
Nobody said about Theodore Kaczynski... :D
Hope not much people so leftist in Mongolia..
Mongolia 😍
Everything is messed up there in the US
Why just America?! As a country sandwiched between the powerful Russia and China, then adjacent to another rich Asian brothers Japan and Korea - I think there should be ones on "What do Mongolians think about Russia?", "What do Mongolians think about China?" (and perhaps "What do Mongolians think about Taiwan/Hong Kong?" ) , "What do Mongolians think about Japan?" and "What do Mongolians think about Korea (North/South) ?" etc.....
Yeah yeah, agree. But, I can tell you fellow Mongolians actually like adjacent Asian brothers better. Because they are significantly more developed than PRC and Russia and have ethic. They don’t bully Mongolia unlike the PRC and Russia.
they already tried to invade those countries so that shouldspeak fo itself
Shoutout to the guy who likes Impractical Jokers! Cool guy!
I think racism is exaggerated in the USA. I think racism exists mainly in very old generations and children, and it's gotten worse in children because the problem has been exaggerated, and now kids are confused, especially with all the jokes about racism. Real racism is bad and everyone deep down knows its true.
When I very young in the 2000s, racism felt like it was in the past, and that we only make jokes now and that's it. Then people started talking about it seriously again, and have added to its popularity again.
I dont know too much about other cultures and countries because I just haven't learned enough, so I won't pretend to know, but I believe that the USA is a mostly fast-pace, ambitious place in the majority of the country, and we are also big on freedom.
Ene contentee urgeljluulerei amjilt ih taalagdlaa
8:32 she hit it on the head.
they will change their minds if they come here. not all of America is bad just don't go to big cities.
Don't walk in NY at night, you might get mugged.
You'd like to visit New York .
You mean the city?
Fast paced. Talk fast.
Tons of people everywhere
Good luck.
Fagliela adesso la domanda sulla libertà... Magari ci hanno ripensato 🤔
Angelina Jolie is popular in Mongolia🙂
As for me usa as a country is very controversial and Americans, as people are very rude and ignorant 😔😔
Ignorant... For sure.
They are very sincere about freedom but sadly Mongolia is between two very big dictatorships that Mongolians have no choice
No choice about what?
@@Crystal-cz9do part of free world countries
@@chhetdaracheat5397 we are free to do what we want. Thanks for the concern though
@@Crystal-cz9do glad to hear that
Liberty? yeaaa right
That will depend on whether you are a Democrat or a Republican🤣
Next video what Mongols think about China?
🤦🏾♂️the weekend is from Canada and Arnold Schwarzenegger is from Austria
You expect them to know that?🤡
@@alecgurney9305 it's 2022 so yes you🤡
and you will think all asians in America come from China xxxa
for me crime and racism.
9:09😦
be very very very very careful with them emissaries.....
Well, considering the few Mongolian ambassadors that have regularly spent time in large groups of common Americans over the past couple years, it's most important to protect your neck. Headbanging that much could give you whiplash!
what do you think about American?Mongolian:❤❤I love USA
and what about China?
Mongolian:I hate China,👎👎
No they are secular in the reality
China media says that 99% Mongolian but extremely like USA, Europe, South Korea, Japan, this is true, recall from your video, Aha, this mind is similar to the Chinese people in 1980s.
Thanks for positive view of American, but reality might not. We have 11 millions homeless people and 56% of population are one check away from homelessness.
11 million homeless? thats bs, theres 550k homeless
And even with that they still have a better quality of life than almost all the countries of America.
I think you guys need to stay in your country and do something for own country
These are all stereotypical of what other countries think of the USA. Statue of Liberty, New York, California, Las Vegas and movies 😂.
I promise you monglians way of life is better
That trust, innocent and naviety, will make them easy prey for the Western predators.
GO TO CANADA .....
"live without disturbing others"
what happenned my beautiful mongol family?
when you last visited europe under kushan kiss family, you/we were eat folks as tartar beefsteak=raw meet, what is a traditional magyar food today as well
we were eat the world alive..what happened? maybe the coca cola made it
you are guys mayan astec olmec folks from scytia/see ta, sea land
in magyar i can understand a lot mongol words with our hun=one ancestory, we are way back from maya empire, use kiche maya úr ( kiss magyar, small magyar/mütyür) language
magyars are the royal scythians= mayan priest elite=magi, magician. mexician..
and tha jaguar soldiers=jagers=hunters, huns = mongol sons of royal scythians and local black skinned elite=dzunghars
.
bátor in magyar=hun = brave
betör= break in
betyár= rural hero, outlaw hero
batár= hurse buggy/huge body
ül=sit
lón=on horse
ül lón= sitting on horse (betÖr=breaking a horse in)
alan=yazig=jász of hungary (íjász=archer, juhász= sheperd)
alan=ül lón= horseback sitter
ulan in polish= light cavalry (horse back sitting soldier with spear/bow=íj)
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mongol girls face is between mexicans and hungarian magyar faces, (the tatar mongols won and genocided the black aboriginals of eurasia = huns won, just pssssssssss)
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manai huuhed zaluus ymar goe bolj bnaa dehdee l 1% ch hurehgui baihda (
wow im kinda interested now in mongolia i thought they were not modern
that is the biggest stereotype of Mongolia lol
She supports BLM. That's cute.
All the positive things being said on this vlog, I'm just imaging them getting robbed as they step off the plane.
I got mugged by a black man my second day of coming to the States back in 2011. All black violence since then.
Bombs and Diabetes
The girls are all cute
Your ancestry is in the USA called native Americans Or American indians
To be honest native americans look way different then mongolians. Its only certain tribes who look asian.
@@AsianAmericanGuy They share the same DNA
@@AsianAmericanGuy They are not the same Mongolians do not look like Native Americans. They both look diffrent, majority of Native Americans don't even look Mongolian or asian.
@@jjasmineluv the ones in Alaska are in fact Mongolians. I saw their face and i knew right away they were one of us. but i dont think they know it. Mostly females keep their mongolic face but the guys look more like native americans/mexicans
@@AsianAmericanGuy Mongolians share the same dan with Iniuts.
I love Mongolia as a country and their people but they really needs to get educated. They seems naive.
*Trust me mongolia doesn't look as it seems.*
@@s7r49Our governments are corrupted, the poor people living off their monthly bank payoff, and the stuff on stores are too expensive no offence but think about it as a mongolian myself I just wanna get away from mongolia.
yes...maybe you right...but this naive people able to conquering almost land in this world...
maybe your land too...was invaded by them in century a go
@@bastianopkph6651 That was 800 years ago and mongols gone through lot of things like buddhism and socialism that stuff changes people
@@amraa3053 not change at all...they still riding a horse...