Chinese Grandmas Gossip About Me When I Speak Their Old Dialect

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Go to buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Brought to you by Raycon. Taishanese is the local language of the southern Chinese city of Taishan. It is closely related to Cantonese but is mostly mutually unintelligible with it. But it is also the original lingua franca of North American Chinatowns and over half a million descendants of Taishanese Chinese live in America. Thanks to Jade Wu at inspirlang.com/ I was able to learn this rare Chinese language and surprise Chinese grandmas by speaking their original Chinese dialect
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    1:27 Searching for Chinese medicine
    3:16 Speaking Taishanese at a fruit stand
    3:49 Interaction with a fan
    4:04 Ordering takeout
    5:50 Buying some bok choy
    6:40 A nut vendor
    7:44 Ordering hot milk tea
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  • @xiaomanyc
    @xiaomanyc  Год назад +224

    Thanks to Raycon for the sponsorship and go to buyraycon.com/xiaomanyc for 15% off your order! Also thanks to the good folks from inspirlang.com/ for teaching me this (now sadly somewhat rare) language, check out their site if you want to learn Mandarin / Cantonese / Taishanese! And if you want to learn more about how I learn languages in general, sign up for my newsletter on my website: join.streetsmartlanguages.com/site

    • @worsty7579
      @worsty7579 Год назад +1

      Yay

    • @GoGorillas
      @GoGorillas Год назад +4

      Imo they are crap. The earbuds

    • @jakejerrison5181
      @jakejerrison5181 Год назад

      When will you learn Xiang? You ought to know Hunanese.

    • @curt001
      @curt001 Год назад

      You fell for the cons now too? Hopefully their check clears.

    • @MichaelCosta
      @MichaelCosta Год назад +1

      @Raycon, Bumb it up a bit. Send this man on some world travels. Expand that audience accross all of his languages.

  • @jchi9161
    @jchi9161 Год назад +7779

    There is probably a large population of younger asians who are tired of their mother telling them about the "white guy" who can speak Chinese, Mandarin, Cantoneses, Taishanese, better than they can. Enjoy your videos!

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Год назад +63

      hahaaha right!

    • @chrisreimer
      @chrisreimer Год назад +361

      Don’t forget Fujianese!

    • @ruzi.the.spider
      @ruzi.the.spider Год назад +373

      Poor guys getting emotional damage from comparing them no longer with their 9year old cousin but a "fat" Caucasian man. 😂

    • @Snoop_Dugg
      @Snoop_Dugg Год назад +135

      He’s like the boogeyman for them. 😂

    • @user-mf2sj7rd6m
      @user-mf2sj7rd6m Год назад +60

      Chinese isn’t a language. Chinese refers to mandarin

  • @AndresGomez-ct7qb
    @AndresGomez-ct7qb Год назад +4175

    Xiaoma: HI, how are you doing?
    Owner: AYO, HOW'D YOU GET SO FAT?
    Well, damn 😂😂😂😂

    • @superdarly1577
      @superdarly1577 Год назад +318

      *SLAP* EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!

    • @qrogueuk
      @qrogueuk Год назад +76

      Food and eating food in most videos make for a power lifter. Just like Eddie Hall

    • @MrTuber40
      @MrTuber40 Год назад +95

      Xiaoma should visit other types of stores, instead of just those that sell food. He wouldn't be so "fluffy" ;-)

    • @Fred131_
      @Fred131_ Год назад +5

      😂😂😂

    • @chrissy93x
      @chrissy93x Год назад +3

      Lmfao xD that made me laugh so much

  • @dwartfarquart9590
    @dwartfarquart9590 Год назад +584

    The fact that so many people are willing to help you pronounce things correctly always warms my Heart.

    • @natsinthebelfry
      @natsinthebelfry Год назад +12

      Maybe this is a NYC thing in general? When I lived there people helped me with the languages I was learning all the time. Now that I'm back home, native speakers just treat me like I'm stupid. I get that people going about their days don't owe language learners the labor of a free impromptu lesson, but I do wish more people I met here were more inclined to help when they see other people trying. I definitely don't want people fawning over me while I speak their language (poorly), I just want to know what I'm doing wrong so I can be less cringey lol

    • @GregDeKoenigsberg
      @GregDeKoenigsberg 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@natsinthebelfryI suspect it's an immigrant thing. It makes sense that immigrants who are forced to speak someone else's language all day would be much more welcoming to someone trying to communicate with them in their own language.

    • @rastar154
      @rastar154 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@GregDeKoenigsbergI get this a lot in Texas. The Spanish only speakers who have lived here their whole lives are a lot more rude with my Spanish than those who immigrated here and don’t know any English. Though my Spanish is very proper they help me through a lot of the slang and will be more patient while speaking slower to me.

  • @EddieTristes
    @EddieTristes Год назад +4185

    The people's reaction whenever you speak their language NEVER gets old

    • @Buke8500
      @Buke8500 Год назад +24

      They really don't! I enjoy everyone of em

    • @zellty423
      @zellty423 Год назад +14

      They’re funny af

    • @ghjake
      @ghjake Год назад +7

      Agreed

    • @leolldankology
      @leolldankology Год назад +1

      Shabalaba

    • @vonw.3294
      @vonw.3294 Год назад +9

      Honestly, It just does not get old and I don't know why.

  • @texas_stone_lets_go_brando953
    @texas_stone_lets_go_brando953 Год назад +4027

    It cracks me up how BRUTALLY HONEST many Asian cultures are. And then there are some Asian cultures who are polar opposites, and couldn’t tell the truth to save their life if it could offend someone.
    Literally you couldn’t get more extreme polarized opposites. 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Год назад +543

      'Hey, you're getting fat!' followed by 'Here, have some more, handsome!'

    • @zillazima8390
      @zillazima8390 Год назад +93

      @@MrTruckerf its just a backhand compliment lol

    • @GuitarGare
      @GuitarGare Год назад +120

      @@zillazima8390 I hear it all the time. "Handsome fat guy." Goes with the age thing, I suppose. lol

    • @karrobba
      @karrobba Год назад

      I think a lot of old-timers in many cultures tell the truth without thinking if it's insulting or not.. they just say what they see. (like drunk people and little kids.. lol)

    • @netnomad47
      @netnomad47 Год назад +143

      Aka China vs Japan lol. Complete polar opposites.

  • @ClassyJohn
    @ClassyJohn Год назад +422

    you know they're comfortable around you when they start telling you you're fat to your face. You're literally family at that point!

    • @kristenharrison4656
      @kristenharrison4656 Год назад +11

      My Indian coworkers roast the hell out of me cause iw as skinny ten years ago when they met me.

    • @LaLavaneko
      @LaLavaneko 11 месяцев назад +3

      I wouldn't say that, tons of old people say stuff like that to strangers.

    • @magicianslucky602
      @magicianslucky602 11 месяцев назад +10

      @@kristenharrison4656 its mostly societical difference , most asian cultures dont like being fake nice

    • @osmos2017
      @osmos2017 10 месяцев назад

      or they’re just classless

  • @Redleg383
    @Redleg383 Год назад +587

    Taishanese was the second most spoken dialect in Hong Kong. Even though I was born in Hong Kong, I tell most people that I am Taishonese so they know which dialect I speak. My parents were always questioned why my siblings and I were not taught standard Cantonese (Hong Kong dialect). Watching Xiaoma shows us why it's important to preserve our heritage and not allow languages or dialects die.

    • @notori-di5et
      @notori-di5et Год назад +20

      ​@@plowe6751 lol wtf

    • @ChungshanStory
      @ChungshanStory Год назад +1

      四邑話單純睇香港人口普查資料從來都唔係第二,不過對講白話嘅普通大眾來講真係較易明白…

    • @MrBlueSleeves
      @MrBlueSleeves Год назад

      I'm unsure how that shows why it's important?

    • @thegrimreaper1991
      @thegrimreaper1991 Год назад

      You attitude is very poor, Hong Kong is part of China and mandarin will be the main tongue of HK very soon.

    • @KEVBOYMUSIC
      @KEVBOYMUSIC 11 месяцев назад +17

      @@thegrimreaper1991 Wtf

  • @matthewheath7839
    @matthewheath7839 Год назад +452

    Notice that Xiaoma doesn't give up or revert to Mandarin to explain, shows that he is so committed

    • @SarahConnor618
      @SarahConnor618 Год назад +33

      He did a few times actually.. he was mixing mandarin n cantonese in

    • @Jaxsf1
      @Jaxsf1 Год назад +12

      He reverts all the time lol

    • @syntacticalcrab
      @syntacticalcrab Год назад +9

      He totally did loads, but it's so relatable.

    • @4tan730
      @4tan730 10 месяцев назад +2

      Nah, he does switch but it’s understandable because Taishanese 1. has a bunch of unique phrases/way of saying things but at the same time can sound very similar to Mandarin or Cantonese and 2. has so many variations within the dialect itself(eg. my parents pronounce the “子” character very differently despite both speaking Taishanese(“gee” vs “doo”))

    • @HolyMith
      @HolyMith 9 месяцев назад +3

      He did revert to explain, but only after trying a few times and realising he wasn't saying it right. This is the best method.

  • @GuitarGare
    @GuitarGare Год назад +1412

    I was grinning ear to ear during the 'I'm not fat, I'm muscular' part. lol
    You go, Ari....!

    • @ArtStoneUS
      @ArtStoneUS Год назад +19

      Big boned!

    • @bimbim1885
      @bimbim1885 Год назад +16

      "I ain't fat, I'm just big boned!"
      -certain big guy

    • @jessestreet2549
      @jessestreet2549 Год назад +11

      hell of a language course when you learn how to joke and bs the locals.

    • @jamesbatten8659
      @jamesbatten8659 Год назад

      Muscular really , we can all lie to ourselves , had a good friend who hadn’t seen me in awhile , first thing he said was god you’ve gotten fat haven’t you , and he was right , I’ve lost 76 pounds thanks to him .

    • @ArtStoneUS
      @ArtStoneUS Год назад +1

      @@jamesbatten8659 your hair is way too long! You need to get a haircut!

  • @nafables3626
    @nafables3626 Год назад +562

    the grandmas are so cute when they realized you can speak it😂😂💕

    • @jacobsampsonis7782
      @jacobsampsonis7782 Год назад +30

      And then they start calling him handsome lol that's when he leaves. He knows the next thing is them trying to set him up with their daughters or granddaughters hahaha

    • @Krthik462
      @Krthik462 Год назад +2

      @@jacobsampsonis7782 😂😂

  • @Jenny-bc1lr
    @Jenny-bc1lr Год назад +81

    That first shop where he immediately called you fat and that whole conversation about fat vs muscular was so funny! They immediately treated you like family just because you speak the language! I'm vietnamese and this is the exact treatment we all get from our own families. I guess many cultures share similar manners.

    • @Freshest_Water
      @Freshest_Water Год назад +1

      Does that mean my Vietnamese friends don't consider me family :⁠-⁠(

    • @brendanr4961
      @brendanr4961 10 месяцев назад

      @@Freshest_Wateryou’re weird

    • @Freshest_Water
      @Freshest_Water 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@brendanr4961 Dawg what ☠️
      I said that a month ago 💀

    • @paul_ko
      @paul_ko 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@Freshest_Water so? lmao

  • @monsterworld4538
    @monsterworld4538 Год назад +61

    When someone calls you beautiful or handsome... they aren't talking about physical features they are talking about who you are as a person. You're a beautiful person in ways that others aren't. don't be so hard on yourself about your physical appearance.
    You have to remember that not all cultures are focused on physical aspects of beauty. some cultures are deeply involved in energy/chi (your vibe as a person basically)
    Love the videos man!

    • @rsmith02
      @rsmith02 9 месяцев назад

      That's very interesting

  • @JAK_EDITS.
    @JAK_EDITS. Год назад +831

    the bluntness of eastern cultures makes me LMAO, 'you have indeed gotten fat'
    so brazen but not necessarily meaning to offend. as an american I find it hilarious/even a little refreshing

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Год назад +64

      It is not meant to offend, they just wanted to bring it to his attention in case he did not know.

    • @sumaznkid124
      @sumaznkid124 Год назад +37

      It’s not meant to be offensive, it’s jus taishan people are very open and the language is all about feelings

    • @jeremygeller9145
      @jeremygeller9145 Год назад +32

      Idk if this is a cultural thing necessarily, obviously they recognized him and treated as a friend they could mess with a little, probably either a fan or he goes to that market a lot (they recognized him instantly) either way theirs plenty of older people from every culture who just have no filter

    • @ladymusiclover
      @ladymusiclover Год назад +3

      ​@@MrTruckerf why wouldn't he know? 😭🤣🤣

    • @hailhummus
      @hailhummus Год назад +37

      It's weird cuz for some things, Chinese folks will be brutally honest (from a Western perspective), but in other things, the amount of 'face saving' will make you wonder if you're even talking about the same thing

  • @hyrazac
    @hyrazac Год назад +170

    Hey Ari, I shouted hello at you in Chinatown a few days ago and I wanted to apologize for not having a bit more self control. It was cool to see you out in the wild though, love your videos and they have helped encourage me to learn more Spanish!

    • @TheStormSuspect
      @TheStormSuspect Год назад +11

      Don’t feel bad he probably enjoyed the recognition!!

  • @leapsaw
    @leapsaw Год назад +85

    you don’t understand how happy this makes me!! i was born in taishan and i only speak it with my family. it’s so hard to find resources to speak taishanese, but you did so well!!!

  • @sonicart1808
    @sonicart1808 Год назад +88

    It takes some guts to do what this man does.... he's an inspiration.

    • @biffy2107
      @biffy2107 Год назад +8

      he's got more than enough guts 😅

    • @natsinthebelfry
      @natsinthebelfry Год назад +2

      Not to undermine your comment, but it's also what ELLs do every day!

    • @NinjaBehindTheScene
      @NinjaBehindTheScene Год назад +2

      According to the store owner he has extra guts now

  • @soccerchick1
    @soccerchick1 Год назад +198

    I absolutely love the random passerbys helping you with pronunciation! It’s a full community effort at this point! Beautiful!!

    • @snowfloofcathug
      @snowfloofcathug Год назад +2

      Passersby! Because English is fun like that

  • @fonger4157
    @fonger4157 Год назад +286

    Thank you for making this video! I grew up speaking this dialect. Not many people speak it these days except for the elderly as you showcased. Every time I hear people speaking Taishanese in public, it puts a huge smile on my face

    • @ladycrx1
      @ladycrx1 Год назад +17

      Makes you feel like you're talking to relatives or grandparents again huh? Especially when they call him fat, all they're missing is the physical pinch lol

    • @fonger4157
      @fonger4157 Год назад +24

      @@ladycrx1 I still speak it with my mom. Typical Asian relatives will call you fat and then immediately ask you if you’ve eaten lol

    • @ladycrx1
      @ladycrx1 Год назад +6

      Only so many relatives speak it anymore, most people just kind of steered towards Cantonese instead of taishanese. Makes me miss ah-hoo.

  • @wondercoton
    @wondercoton Год назад +52

    I'm second generation Canadian, and my parents were born in Vancouver, but all sides of my family have residual Taishan speech. It was absolutely mental being able to understand almost everything you said today. 😅

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 11 месяцев назад +1

      Try to keep it up and pass it along to the next generation. It's easier said than done, I know. In my family I'm the only 3rd generation person who can have semi-normal conversation Polish.

  • @kellyharrison5184
    @kellyharrison5184 Год назад +20

    You, sir, are an international treasure. You bring people together and bring joy to their lives.

  • @imandrewzeng
    @imandrewzeng Год назад +399

    Omg I can't believe the day would come where you'd learn to speak my dialect
    I speak both English and Taishanese at a native level, so if you want to speak with me to improve your Taishanese feel free to reach out

    • @ritacaoey
      @ritacaoey Год назад +24

      I'd be down to speak with you to improve my Taishanese, it was my first language but I've forgotten a decent amount of it since I was little. Can you read or write chinese?

    • @littlenewthings2662
      @littlenewthings2662 Год назад +7

      Taishanese is the language that the famous HK actor Mak Kar spoke right? Especially in the classics "Aces go places"?

    • @ritacaoey
      @ritacaoey Год назад +4

      @@littlenewthings2662 yesss

    • @Beckala67
      @Beckala67 Год назад +1

      I'm not familiar with the languages/dialect, but there's Toysan (spelling?) that I'm aware of. Not the same thing, right?

    • @ritacaoey
      @ritacaoey Год назад +2

      @@Beckala67 if you say Toisanwah in cantonese it would be taishanese

  • @rjkora
    @rjkora Год назад +377

    does it feel wierd when people get excited to see you in public? the reactions are always so good

    • @ASpec818
      @ASpec818 Год назад +42

      He low key a NY celeb

  • @Marylily2
    @Marylily2 Год назад +42

    You do so well! You don’t give up or get embarrassed when you mispronounce something, you just laugh and carry on. You really make me want to better myself with languages! ❤️

  • @xiaohongluo8973
    @xiaohongluo8973 Год назад +30

    Dude, you’re literally the first non-local person from there I have ever seen who speak taishanese(my own dialect) like this👍👍. And you also inspired me to learn other languages!Keep it up, man!

  • @that_petitemom_life
    @that_petitemom_life Год назад +251

    My family is from Taishan and I’m so happy you went and learned how to speak it. I hope more people would want to learn this language like you do.

    • @g60force
      @g60force Год назад

      hey petitemom, is there any room for a daddy (or is he still around)?

    • @stevelouie5928
      @stevelouie5928 Год назад +10

      Hardly anyone speaks Taishan except the elders. My dad is from there and it's like the equivalent to the projects. I've been there a while ago and parts of it is like time stood still.

    • @that_petitemom_life
      @that_petitemom_life Год назад +7

      @@stevelouie5928 I last visited 20 years ago and it was definitely a culture shock. Personally, I love the fact that old building are there, it feels authentic.

    • @stevelouie5928
      @stevelouie5928 Год назад +5

      @@that_petitemom_life I think I was there around 2000 and even visited my dad's old home. I couldn't believe it was still there but it was uninhabited so it was in shambles. But there were people who still lived around there because we saw chickens running around. Those people who lived there probably don't know much about the outside world. I guess they took the red pill. The story of how my dad made it out of there is pretty astounding. It should be made into a movie.

    • @peekaboopeekaboo1165
      @peekaboopeekaboo1165 Год назад

      ​@@stevelouie5928 How...he swam?

  • @crystalsolis
    @crystalsolis Год назад +63

    As someone who has Taishanese ancestry, this video makes me so warm and fuzzy.

  • @DKAFE115
    @DKAFE115 Год назад +39

    All love and appreciation for the effort you put in to learn new cultures. The Toisan community is one of the earliest Chinese settlers in the US. These families can be traced back to over 11,000 Chinese workers hired by the Central Pacific Railroad company. Today, descendents of these families and related families who immigrated later are the backbone of the original Chinese and Chinatown communities. They play a significant role in the presence of the Asian American community in the United States.

    • @Nohoihoewa
      @Nohoihoewa Год назад +2

      I am one of the offsprings of the 11,000

    • @Evajawn41_33
      @Evajawn41_33 Год назад +1

      💯 Toisan community is one of the earliest Chinese settlers in America. Basically one of the OG or is the OG of the Asian American community. Been here since the late 1800s (coolies, built the railroad, the gold rush, Chinese exclusion act,etc.).

  • @ricedumpling8728
    @ricedumpling8728 Год назад +35

    Ari, I have always wondered when you were going to take a stab at Taishanese since NYC has so many Taishan/Toi San/Hoi San ppl living there. They were the first wave of Chinese ppl who arrived to North America (like my grandfather in NYC). I was so tickled watching you interact with the older folks and so amused with their reactions. You are definitely a "Leck Doy" ! I love your videos !!!

  • @soccerchick1
    @soccerchick1 Год назад +66

    You are literally linguistic goals. You make me smile with every new video.

  • @dertreffer
    @dertreffer Год назад +101

    speak a language someone understands -> he respects you
    speak someones language and you reach his heart
    would describe this channel perfectly

    • @daveg3651
      @daveg3651 Год назад +8

      Reach his heart-> "How did you get so fat"

  • @savinaking8637
    @savinaking8637 Год назад +12

    Do you know seeing how much people love you when you make an effort to learn some of their language lifts my heart. One of the very best to watch.

  • @KennyK8
    @KennyK8 Год назад +33

    A lot of foreigner is able to speak Cantonese and Mandarin but you are really another level up. An European able to speak the dialect of Toishan is extraordinary. I know how to speak Hoi Ping dialect which is quite close to the dialect of Toishan. That's why I know how difficult it is to speak Taishanese dialect.

  • @thinktankdonahue
    @thinktankdonahue Год назад +25

    This stuff never gets old I could watch it every day

  • @Jorr235
    @Jorr235 Год назад +9

    Not only can he speak all these languages but he has great listening comprehension.

  • @RonGee
    @RonGee Год назад +19

    So glad you're hitting up the Toisan community. My parents and many of my relatives came over to the US from Toisan back in the 1940s & 50s. I grew up speaking it, but it gradually faded as I got older. Wish I would have kept it up, would have liked to have been able to speak to my grandmother as an adult and ask her about life in China.

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 11 месяцев назад +1

      Don't feel too guilty because 'keeping it up' usually requires cooperation from other people to be successful. But the main point is research has shown that you never really forget. The longer it goes without use, the longer it takes to come back. Put on radio and tv programs and play it as background 'music'. You don't have to consciously focus. Just having the language hitting your brain will kickstart the process. Give yourself time. Don't expect anything for at least 3 or 4 weeks, maybe longer. But don't worry. It'll come back eventually. 😊

  • @JJ-qd9fx
    @JJ-qd9fx Год назад +12

    Your interactions make me believe there is still hope for all of us...makes me feel good...thank you.

  • @aerochicc
    @aerochicc Год назад +25

    Your boy is growing up SO fast! I wonder if he'll inherit your language skills.

  • @anyaneez8628
    @anyaneez8628 Год назад +28

    Xiaoma, I want to thank you for your creative and insightful videos. My wife is inspired by you and recently started learning fluent Mandarin. She has used it to flirt with a multitude of men in New York's Chinatown and is currently dating 4 or 5 of them. Finally she feels happy that she has real, cultured men in her life. It could not have been done without your terrific website. Cheers mate.

    • @floridasoldat
      @floridasoldat Год назад +7

      Hahaha 🤣

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Год назад +7

      You need to learn it as well so you can flirt with and date all the girl friends/ wives of these cultured guys!

    • @wasimdbala349
      @wasimdbala349 2 дня назад

      Yoo wtf. This is hilarious if you're a swinger/open couple, and just plain fked up if you're not🤣🤣

  • @sparks2spare782
    @sparks2spare782 Год назад +3

    “My kid doesn’t even speak that good”🤣😂🤣

  • @DanielAura
    @DanielAura Год назад +11

    Your videos never fail to make me smile throughout the entire video from start to finish and they never get old because the reactions are so genuine.

  • @stephens5880
    @stephens5880 Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for shining light on my family's dialect!

  • @daltonguan8593
    @daltonguan8593 Год назад +35

    As someone who speaks Taishanese this video was really enjoyable for me even though the pronunciation has me cracking up 😂

  • @LeiTheAsian
    @LeiTheAsian Год назад +4

    My friend sent me your video cuz he knows I speak this dialect and I can’t tell you how much this meant to me. I was born and raised in the US, so I don’t get to speak to many people with this dialect other than family and seeing you learn and speak it just makes me so happy I can’t describe it! Thank you for makin this video! ❤❤

  • @jayf4612
    @jayf4612 Год назад +31

    Wow. Only knew it was a matter of time before you picked up Taishanese/Say Yap Hua. It's the first dialect spoken in the US Chinatowns. Brought back a lot of memories speaking with my Taishanese grandma and Kaiping grandma and dad. Well done. Haw lek doy! Haw tung men! (Cuongming) in Mando.

  • @peterwong9458
    @peterwong9458 Год назад +12

    Wow I know that dialect as Toisan. I’m listening to you speak and a bunch childhood memories come flooding back. It’s quite rare to hear it spoken these days.

  • @lisajensen1843
    @lisajensen1843 Год назад +1

    I never get tired of watching your interactions with people! It always makes me smile and everyone is so happy. Thank you

  • @pixellake636
    @pixellake636 Год назад +3

    I love that you’ve added the address to one of the locations! Sooo awesome you’re promoting these businesses 🎉

  • @robertashaffer3950
    @robertashaffer3950 Год назад +17

    Hahahahaha!! Ari! They're not shy to say you got fat!! 🤣🤣🤣
    The reactions of people when you speak their language and dialect is priceless!! You bring so much joy to people. 🙏🥰🥰🌞🌞🙏
    Blessings to you, your beautiful wife and gorgeous baby!! Shabbat shalom! ✨✨✨

  • @craigbeavers8764
    @craigbeavers8764 Год назад +7

    I love these interactions! For me it never gets old. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bdis89
    @bdis89 Год назад +3

    This channel brings pure joy. Thank you. I watched laoshu for a while and I’m glad more content is available. Bravo

  • @deannaeakle8680
    @deannaeakle8680 Год назад +2

    I love your videos and interactions with the elderly Chinese people. The joy on their face is just priceless.

  • @VORIANYT
    @VORIANYT Год назад +8

    Dude is a celebrity everywhere he goes!

    • @Gaeilgeoir
      @Gaeilgeoir Год назад +3

      For real! He made a little video on Irish (finally!) and people in Dublin recognized him! 😂😂😂

  • @ember1794
    @ember1794 Год назад +14

    "My kid doesn't even speak this good!" So sweet!

    • @kaleemarazza
      @kaleemarazza Год назад +3

      They always say that too lol asian parents always comparing us

    • @ember1794
      @ember1794 Год назад

      @@kaleemarazza My Dad (from upper Schlesia) actually does the same 😅 - also, he can be super critical, at times - love him, though ❤❤

  • @lesliesylvan
    @lesliesylvan Год назад +3

    Thank you . . . This is great!! The banter is delightfully HILARIOUS.
    Sitting here, with plenty of vocal laughter; good for one's soul ~

  • @gorillabelle841
    @gorillabelle841 Год назад +9

    its quite rare to see people speaking a language that i use practically everyday on the internet and this video makes me happy

  • @planet_aldrain224
    @planet_aldrain224 Год назад +3

    As always it’s nice to watch your videos and people from different backgrounds and cultures connect.

  • @salvatore_slate
    @salvatore_slate Год назад +5

    love seeing Xiaoma interact w fans in literally every video

  • @gregwhalan9606
    @gregwhalan9606 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love your videos !!
    The way you can learn and communicate various Chinese dialects is amazing.
    The Chinese vendors are fascinated how you interact with them 👍👍

  • @KtrannPikachu
    @KtrannPikachu Год назад +2

    All these videos are so wholesome! I love the first guys natural interaction with you! 😂! You’re so smart!! btw haha

  • @ember1794
    @ember1794 Год назад +10

    I somehow always read xiaomaniac, sorry - but I like it 😅! A little language maniac. In our (excellent and funny) Chinese class, a lot of examples are about eating food 吃饭 and about being 胖 "pang" - afterwards, you are always hungry 😅! So it's funny to see it actually play out as a real life topic in a grocery store

  • @toolie2525
    @toolie2525 Год назад +5

    Always learning!! Love it man! You deserve all the success you've built!

  • @seasonone
    @seasonone Год назад +3

    I know it might be too "easy" for you, but watching your videos speaking fluent Cantonese/Mandarin are my favourites because you know it so well! Would love more of these videos.

  • @Eltoca21
    @Eltoca21 Год назад +2

    "Fruit for cooling down the body". I did not know that was a thing lol.

  • @THE-X-Force
    @THE-X-Force Год назад +5

    You bring so much joy everywhere you go!

  • @jjchenjj
    @jjchenjj Год назад +6

    Finally a video on this dialect!! I was waiting for this. First generation Chinese in NYC and Toronto all spoke this.

    • @hailhummus
      @hailhummus Год назад +2

      Vancouver too! Some of the newer immigrants from HK/Mainland china sometimes are surprised to hear that my grandparents spoke Toisanese, saying things like 'That's very uncommon' and I'm like.. all these older Toisanese folks paved the road for y'all to be here!

    • @eastvandick
      @eastvandick Год назад

      @@hailhummus I was born in Vancouver circa 1961, most of my friends had Hoisan (Toisan) backgrounds and could speak it, as to myself, my father was from Sun Wui, close to Toisan and he spoke a similar dialect. After 1967, with the influx of Hong Kong immigrants standard Cantonese became dominant, and now it is the "Marble Mumblers" Mandarins who are taking over.😐

  • @domtam6571
    @domtam6571 Год назад

    Always enjoy your videos. I grew up in New York Chinatown and moved away a long time ago. Watching these videos brings back fond memories.

  • @awbr1991
    @awbr1991 Год назад +1

    I swear these channels are the most wholesome content on RUclips. Great stuff

  • @heichingchan1254
    @heichingchan1254 Год назад +5

    Super impressive! My grandma is a Taishanese but moved to Hong Kong a long time ago so neither my mother and I actually learned Taishanese from her, thumbs up to you Xiaoma!

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Год назад +11

    You know it never gets old how native people are shocked when you're speaking their language 🤣 keep up the great work

  • @cecillec2331
    @cecillec2331 Год назад +1

    I never get tired of watching your videos, Xiaoma, especially when you interact with Chinese people.

  • @lasivianleandros3558
    @lasivianleandros3558 6 месяцев назад

    I love the fan interaction. :) You do an awesome job of bringing joy to so many people. :D

  • @darrenwang1576
    @darrenwang1576 Год назад +4

    First dude was outta pocket and then stayed outta pocket for 10m 😂😂

  • @junyau340
    @junyau340 Год назад +16

    I'm waiting for the video when you speak hakka, then my mind will be truly blown. I never hear anyone speaking that dialect. As I kid I thought it was proper Chinese, and then I grew up and realised no one spoke it! And when I went to China, I was so foreign!

    • @br3wsan
      @br3wsan Год назад

      I'd get a kick out of him speaking hakka too! Never spoken hakka with anyone outside of my family and a few family friends.

    • @cindykq8086
      @cindykq8086 Год назад

      My sister-in-law is hakka, I want to learn some.

    • @wendyz4171
      @wendyz4171 Год назад

      Same I'm Hakka too in NYC, no one speaks it :(

  • @hotsauce0606
    @hotsauce0606 Год назад +2

    always quality content from xiaoma. I wanna learn languages and practice like he does. Great attitude, makes practicing fun

  • @cryinghuman2964
    @cryinghuman2964 Год назад

    these videos are the reason i wake up everyday. Love you Xiaoma

  • @chimpo8663
    @chimpo8663 Год назад +3

    these are very wholesome videos. Just came across them today.

  • @nathanielcumming6763
    @nathanielcumming6763 Год назад +2

    In terms of making peoples days, and overall making ppl happier in general this guy has to be #1. I hope one day I can have a positive influence on so many peoples days like you do.

  • @mikespicer4827
    @mikespicer4827 Год назад

    Totally floored them with that so surprised they were too and getting recognised on the street the new norm you've reached millions through what you do, all the best 😃

  • @harryh.1704
    @harryh.1704 Год назад +22

    Hey Xiaoma, can you go to Pittsburgh and speak Pittsburghese (aka Yinzer)? I’m not even joking lol! A real, thick Pittsburgh accent is like it’s own language. We also have our own vocabulary, grammar, rhythm, tone, pitch, etc.

    • @GuitarGare
      @GuitarGare Год назад +1

      Doesn't Billy Gardel do a section of this in his standup? :)

  • @willycox3749
    @willycox3749 Год назад +9

    Nice video man! I’m a certified personal trainer I’d be happy to set you up with a free routine incase you ever get tired of being called chubby in Chinese lmao.

  • @anngriffith9985
    @anngriffith9985 Год назад

    You bring such joy to them. It's the liitle things that make your day, your life.❤

  • @tinamarie7568
    @tinamarie7568 Год назад +1

    This warms my heart. So much respect!

  • @normiewoo787
    @normiewoo787 Год назад +7

    Honestly, arguing with the shop owner in Taishanese about whether or not you're fat is hilarious content. You are very entertaining.

  • @davedarling6512
    @davedarling6512 Год назад +3

    These videos are great because they let you imagine what it would be like to speak multiple languages but you never have to put any work into actually doing it.

  • @joemohan9165
    @joemohan9165 3 месяца назад

    These videos blow my mind I love them. Keep doing what you're doing slick. The expressions on those people's faces and their reactions are priceless!! I'll watch every video you make. Thank you. This is way better than the crap you usually see on the internet. God bless. 🙏🏻🇺🇸

  • @Poppi2006
    @Poppi2006 Год назад

    I just stumbled across your channel. After watching a bunch of videos, I think I stumbled upon the World Food Channel. Lots of smiles on my face.

  • @richardknighton1112
    @richardknighton1112 Год назад +6

    I Love the dedication to learning and using (use or lose) these languages that you have. And! Just how much you represent, get out there and try, even if you mispronounce everything, because those who can speak it can and will help you speak it correctly.
    Love ALL of it

  • @wanderbread4217
    @wanderbread4217 Год назад +3

    Its a good day when XiaoMa Drops a video

  • @Lasertrac
    @Lasertrac Год назад

    You have a good heart. Continue to spread the love around.

  • @whatevertheheckjessieuploads
    @whatevertheheckjessieuploads Год назад +1

    Very happy to see you speaking and learning our dialect! keep up the good work

  • @Regiwock
    @Regiwock Год назад +5

    Just a feel good video you don’t even have to understand Chinese to just see how it impacts people and how that probably just made their entire day

  • @DannyDexter123
    @DannyDexter123 Год назад +4

    No holding back on calling you fat 😂 all the food you’ve been trying.

  • @kbee1735
    @kbee1735 Год назад

    Xiaomanyc your videos are magical! I’m always laughing at your wit and how you impress everyone with your knowledge of languages! Even the ads you produce are enjoyable ( vacuuming the apartment!) and you have a very sweet family… from a gramma in 🇨🇦❤️❤️❤️

  • @robbielarkins2445
    @robbielarkins2445 10 месяцев назад

    You are one of the coolest and smartest humans I love that you learn so many languages and you speak the tones correctly, simply amazing ❤❤❤

  • @jgr2884
    @jgr2884 Год назад +3

    “Hey, Xiaoma! You’ve gotten fat!” 😂😂😂

  • @jenny123311994
    @jenny123311994 Год назад +3

    It's really great to see someone trying to learn a dialect that is slowly dying out. I'm born in Canada from Taishan/Hoiping speaking parents. Lived with 3 grandparents at one point. So I can confidently say, I speak semi-fluent Taishanese.
    You're doing a great job! One tip I recommend is elongating the sounds a little when speaking taishanese. We tend to draw out every sound ever so slightly. Similar to Japanese saying ojiisan (grandfather) compared to ojisan (uncle) the slight drawl of the "i" sound makes a huge difference. This happens almost every word in taishanese.

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 11 месяцев назад

      Just curious.... I was around a lot of Polish until age 5 or so. I internalized the proonunciation and most of the grammar. So when I speak it today, most people think my skill is much higher than it really is. They can't understand how I can have such speaking skills without the ear to match. Has this ever happened to you?

  • @jamesrice8923
    @jamesrice8923 Год назад

    Long time fan. This video is much better than previous videos because you show a close up of the meal and you show the address. Keep up the great work!

  • @lindabrown0
    @lindabrown0 Год назад

    I think you bring so much pleasure to the people who hear you speak their language, especially the old people. Very nice..................

  • @lizzycotter6961
    @lizzycotter6961 Год назад +6

    These videos where you speak Chinese with the people in China Town are my favorite! You should do a road trip with your wife and son to visit some of the different China towns across the US. Just about nobody not Chinese speaks mandarin or any other Chinese dialect in the Midwest, I can only imagine what everyone's reaction would be if you were in Arkansas speaking Mandarin to the local Chinese people!😂

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Год назад

      He did that in Northern Mexico hehe

    • @lizzycotter6961
      @lizzycotter6961 Год назад +1

      @@luketimewalker I remember! I thought it was a really entertaining video :)