KAUAI - Locales & Residents Vs. TOURISTS and how to keep this PEACE When Visiting!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @YourHostJ
    @YourHostJ  Год назад +4

    Thanks so much for watching!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jimandcathep9915
    @jimandcathep9915 Год назад +6

    All great points ! Unfortunately most of the people that need to see this video, won't. Maybe they need to play this video on every flight before landing !

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      I'd be happy with this video being shared! But, even if every visitor saw this before coming - I have a feeling not everyone would listen.

  • @JacobL479
    @JacobL479 Год назад +3

    This is exactly the content I’ve been waiting for . Thank you .

  • @justinjewell2615
    @justinjewell2615 Год назад +3

    For me Hawaii feels like a another country not a state( not getting into that) but Kauai and those that live there were so kind and welcoming , it is always an honor to be able to be a guest! Ty for all the vids you do! ❤

  • @WolfyHowes75
    @WolfyHowes75 Год назад +1

    I have worked many years in the tourism industry in various locations including many years in Alaska. I have been to the Big Island and to Kauai, both times as a tourist. I also travel extensively in South America (off the beaten path)… having worked in tourism and traveling extensively I am not an idiot tourist - yes they exist I see them everywhere and from all cultures and backgrounds. Having said that, I do get targeted on occasion for being blonde/blue - such as getting asked for money in Colombia way more than my father who is dark hair/skin… no biggie. The ONLY place I have been harassed and threatened multiple times (physically threatened as well) was in Kauai. All 3 times I was alone and there were 3-7 locals. One of the times was very close to getting out of hand and my hair and Wiley color were mentioned repeatedly all 3 times. I honestly wish the US government would pull out and give the islands back to the people to run how they see fit. There is a very high percentage of Hawaiians who want to be sovereign and I wish we would move our Pacific fleet and operations to an island where it was welcomed. Let Hawaii be left to itself and make a new 50th state. It is hands down the most racist place I have experienced in my extensive travels and their threats worked - I will never go back and anyone I know who is planning to visit (and who looks like me) I try to dissuade them from doing so. In this sense I guess I am now an ally to the locals!

  • @Chefmia5150
    @Chefmia5150 Год назад +3

    Omg. Thank you SO much for this! I wish all of our visitors would watch this! The struggle is real!

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      ❤️❤️❤️ Of course! Love your user name by the way

  • @1SetDesigner
    @1SetDesigner Год назад

    Mahalo for mentioning Queens Bath. We are long time residents on the street to Queens Bath and Rescue and firetrucks go down our street 3-5 times a week.

  • @PeaceFan1
    @PeaceFan1 Год назад +5

    If people would just Treat others the way you want to BE TREATED, That would solve a lot of this issue, in my Honest Opinion!! I Always try to travel to Hawaii with a ton of ALOHA in my Heart!! I try to be Respectful and Kind! I Tip the waiters HUGE and pick up after myself!! WHY is this SOO HARD for people?!

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад +1

      I love your username by the way - how fitting for the topic! ❤️ Yes - the infamous Golden Rule! Treat others how you want to be treated! Simple!

  • @drewg2030
    @drewg2030 Год назад

    First time I went to kauai I met locals and learned the culture and the local way and never had any issues. Every time I go I back im uncle. its
    all about respecting the island and the island will respect you.

  • @keithbell9348
    @keithbell9348 Год назад

    We are making plans to visit the Islands. As breathtakingly gorgeous as I anticipate Hawaii to be when we get there,
    my personal feelings will be that the most beautiful thing about Hawaii-
    is the people.
    If I carry that mindset around with me , and allow it to reflect on how I relate to my surroundings, how I treat everyone around me and comport myself,
    then it should enhance my Hawaiin experience. I look forward to meeting them as well as learning from them.
    Mahola!

  • @CompleteBeautyTreat
    @CompleteBeautyTreat 9 месяцев назад

    I love Hawaiian people! Truly! ❤

  • @chrisblore6385
    @chrisblore6385 Год назад +1

    Everything you said is so true.
    We have family that has lived on Kauai for years.
    Even my wife and I get so frustrated with tourists when we visit.
    People just need to slow down and be respectful .
    And your beautiful…
    Just saying.

  • @tunpoa74
    @tunpoa74 Год назад

    Awesome video! Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @VanlifeCalifornia
    @VanlifeCalifornia Год назад +1

    Good to know! Thanks for letting us know

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      Of course! My pleasure and thanks for watching ❤️

  • @SashaDeKasha
    @SashaDeKasha Год назад +1

    Shopping at Foodland in Princeville the night before Thanksgiving…. I made it and for that I have given myself the “Stoic of the year” award 😂 Beautiful Island you live on. We enjoyed our stay so much despite the incredibly high surf and 40 miles per hour winds 😍 Thank you for your tips back in November - we had an amazing time!

    • @Chefmia5150
      @Chefmia5150 Год назад +1

      If you insist on coming in winter, we have a saying here. "Get what get." That means, high surf, strong winds, and plenny rain. Maybe don't visit during monsoon season? 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @SashaDeKasha
      @SashaDeKasha Год назад +1

      @@Chefmia5150 I actually liked it very much so - a site of Hawaii in general I’ve never seen before - the 2 days driving around watching the waves was amazing. And watching the surfers - even better!

    • @Chefmia5150
      @Chefmia5150 Год назад

      @@SashaDeKasha Ypu would have loved this past week surf watching! Had 50 foot waves on the north shore!

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      The night before Thanksgiving?! Oh boy! 😂 Yes - the winter on island can get wild! To be honest though - I do love this time of year. Glad you enjoyed yourselves!

  • @raymondbarry4196
    @raymondbarry4196 Год назад +3

    When I go somewhere I like to immerse myself and the best way to do that is to do the research and also be as respectful as possible - it may not be possible to be fluent in the language but it certainly helps to try your best to know key phrases and greetings. Glad you brought up Queens Bath, I read and heard a lot about how dangerous it was and respected the signage that it was closed. I am sure it is frustrating to locals when tourists are responsible for getting an area closed or restricted.

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      Hey Raymond! Nice to hear from you!
      Yes - I agree it's important to try and learn about all the places you visit. It's funny you mentioned the language part because we noticed in France that the French do not like the fact you don't speak French. I thought it was more that they don't like Americans 😂 , but I hear it from a lot of Europeans who visit there as well.
      Thank you for being respectful about Queen's Bath. It's been a problem for years and I'm not sure why the county can't step in and do more. I believe it's because it's technically a public place since all beaches, etc are? Again, I'm not sure. Unfortunately though - I'm sure they could notify visitors and put signs and videos everywhere, but they'll still go. Residents are trying to see if there is a way to make the people who are rescued foot the bill to see if that would deter people since it's so expensive to get a team out to rescue people, but we'll see if that ever comes to fruition.

  • @amaliapujols2279
    @amaliapujols2279 Год назад +1

    Hello, do you happen to know about any rental opportunities in Kauaii for one person? Any help would be appreciated...

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      Hi! The rental market is very, very tight to be honest. It's hard for many people who already live on island to find housing. The best way to search would be through Craigslist honolulu.craigslist.org/search/kau/apa#search=1~gallery~0~0
      Good luck

  • @olabashanda
    @olabashanda 8 месяцев назад

    An older Christian guy who got off meth, a life-long Hawaiian thanked me for coming…
    LOVED the locals…2024

  • @redmatmedia
    @redmatmedia Год назад +1

    we come there every year and enjoy, I appreciate your videoed idea but if you wants tourists to go away, close the island!

    • @Chefmia5150
      @Chefmia5150 Год назад

      We tried that. You guys threw a tantrum about not getting to vacation during covid, so we were forced to let you come back. You're exactly the type of tourist we don't want. Stay home.

    • @YourHostJ
      @YourHostJ  Год назад

      Hi! It's not so much about tourists going away - that's a bit extreme and - at this time - tourism industry is the number 1 employer on the island so we do need some tourism. But as I mention in the video - Kauai is always full of tourists - year round - and I mention just some tips on how to be respectful when you are here. Thanks for watching ❤️

  • @MatthewOnAFireMissionFromGod
    @MatthewOnAFireMissionFromGod Год назад

    If I brought up "Manifest Destiny" would that be considered entitled 😂

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy Год назад

    Pretty sure it is the tourists that keep the residents afloat.

    • @brianvon7651
      @brianvon7651 Год назад

      The tourists keep the business on the island afloat. The locals and residents can do very well on their own with out the year round visitors. There is a saying from the locals “ if you love Kauai, send your friends to Maui”

  • @jvegasman
    @jvegasman Год назад

    Do I look like tourist? 😂.