Interesting video. Why did I assume your parents are no longer together? Probably because your mother allowed you to sit in the front seat to make your videos.
@@RoyaIboy I disagree, where you were born and raised is your country not where your parents are from but people can have their own definitions on this it’s not set in stone
@@GoldenBoyDims nope! Where you were born is your country of nationality & where you are from is your country of genetics / origin. If you were born in the UK to Nigerian parents, you are therefore a British born Nigerian. If a white person is born in Nigeria to British parents he is therefore a Nigerian born Brit. If a black chef makes pizza in Africa, it doesn't automatically make Pizza an African dish. A Mercedes Benz made in England is still a German car. Origin can never be altered.
@@GoldenBoyDims The Western determines origins by place of birth. Africans, by trace of blood. Depends which lenses you are putting on. Note to self that the Western education is mainstream, but it does NOT supersede others.
She’s Half Ghanaian half Japanese yo that is sick! What a mix! The combination of two worlds, Two cultures, two completely different backgrounds synergising to create such an original human being I love it.
What a gift you have from your parents knowing how to speak Japanese, Twi, English, and God knows what else. You are so beautiful, looking at you I wouldnt think you were mixed, I would just think that is a gorgeous girl. Merry Christmas.
I don't toss around a bunch of compliments but somehow this video landed on my feed and I must say, your parents did a fantastic job making you. You're definitely a niiice, harmonious balance of the two and you appear to be exactly what you are genetically speaking. You seem dope, too. Continue Courageously
Am Ghanaian who loves to cook but i agree with you. Cooking Africa dishes takes a lot of dedication and you actually have to be in the mood to be able to do it❤❤
I don't think you understand what it means when a Japanese woman, man or anyone from east Asian countries fall in love with someone from another race... It hardly ever happens, but when it does, It basically means 99% of the time it's true love! Finding interracial couples in East Asia is as rare as finding someone eating fufu dipped in melted ice cream.
@@llorvina and what exactly would I gain from hating on African women? Lol if you had value in yourself, you wouldn't be attacking a random stranger in a RUclips comment section. Take your insecurity issues elsewhere lmao
I watch your channel to appreciate a functional, loving, down to earth interracial family, when I look at you I see your Ghanaian side but also your Japanese side, its good to appreciate both cultures because they have turned you into a young smart beautiful and successful youtuber, sky is the limit for you Marintia.
It's delightful to see your accents shift when you're speaking to your mom versus your dad...versus a seemingly American audience. You have a very healthy blend of the cultures involved in your upbringing. Keep it up, gurl!!!
“I wouldn’t call it cooking... it’s a mission “ 😂😂😂 You’ve gained a subscriber. I love your family. I also love how you’re comfortable in your own skin.
Came here through Wode Maya. I just fell inlove with the way she says the Ghanaian places so well and when she said Ghanaian food is a mission I just passed out 🤣🤣. I can relate. You got me Marintia San. Latest subscriber👌
To be honest she is one is a thousand mixed race that can do this. Majority end up speaking one language but I noticed the new generation mixed race from different cultural backgrounds are taught more than one languages.
Good evening Marintia, how are you doing today? Thanks for showing your parents and I see that you were doing things together. I watch all your vlogs that you put on RUclips and you are always straight to the point that is a good thing. Your vlogs empower a lot of young people around the world. You are doing a great job. Keep working hard.
Totally agree! Ghanaian food is a mission!! 😆 Hey!! Just try making palm nut soup or ground nut soup, using the raw nuts!! OMG! We used to cry as kids!! It's so tiring. Guess it's also a labour of love. Interesting insight into your biracial family 👍🏾
I'm in interracial marriage and already have children. I have a huge respect and thanks for your parents for having stayed together! 😇🤗👏🏽. Because where i lived in northern part of Germany, i saw many mixed children with their white single mothers and it brock my heart 😥. Every child has a right to grow up with both of its parents, but for a mixed child is a must to have both of its parents when growing up. So a big thanks to your parents most especially your dad! ,🙏🏽👍🏽
As you can tell the Japanese wife acknowledged and did not dismiss the father’s culture in the child upbringing. Hope you encourage the same in the fellow German ladies. Not pointing fingers. Just voicing the feedback of Western supremacy some Western wives may carry in their relationship … much love
I think most interracial couples don't last especially if the man is an African and the woman is from Europe or America. There's a Ghanaian doctor that i know he was married to a white woman and the woman left him in South Africa his kids are in Germany now and the sad part they don't even call him although he raised them and sent them to the best university in SA, he is growing old alone here in SA. It's like he does not have kids
@@lettymelanin5104 don't generalize, you are actually discriminating African people. Any mixed race couple from anywhere in the world can break up. I have a German partner and I'm an African, I know plenty of German - African couples. I've seen plenty of African and American couples. Please don't discriminate African, keep your racism to yourself.
@Amenhotep Khentimentiu exactly correct, I hate racism. I live in South Africa and it's the home of racism. You will almost never black and white couples. Yet the country pretends to the world that racism doesn't exist
Such beautiful sharing of cultures in a loving relationships of your family. This gave me an opportunity to broading my view of the world...Thank you for sharing. Unapologetic is real.
Ghanaian food cooking is a mission. hahaha. You are sooo right! Takes ages( as a kid I was always super hungry when the food is finally ready) lovely vlog and your parents did a great job raising you in both cultures. Arigato and Konnichiwa!!
Wow, I've been watching all your RUclips videos for a long while now, both in Ghana, Japan, US etc. even before Covid. and didn't know your parents were still together. Thats so awesome!
I heard her say "Ghana food cooking is a mission! ....I just go and buy it"! I laugh until I was out of breath! LOL! She is so prettttty! I am glad to have an African/Japanese!
Not even gonna lie, I'm having a huge crush on this beautiful soul.....The way she talks,her smile and her laughs are just amazing! Nice content you've got here.
Watching this makes me miss home so much 🥺. Africa is just so beautiful, I'm from Zambia and I live in Australia. I'm thinking of going back next year.
Wonderful family. Blessed to have Japanese and Ghanaian parents. Heritage from 2 of the world's best country with decent people. I'm from the mountains too.
Thank you for caring and hardworking mothers. They believe in having authentic wealthy and creating peace for children to fully use their abilities and education.
I just subscribed now. Am so proud of her for accepting her roots and girl you're so so beautiful 😍.you melt my heart when you say "papa" . May God bless and protect you and yours 🙏.
Your hair texture/style and your face make it obvious that you're mixed of color and Asian. Your skin does also, but that can be a tan or and there are brown skin Asians. But your hair is a giveaway. You seem to embrace the cultures that your parents were born from. That is wonderful. You seem to have a very happy and satisfying life. I have witnessed and heard dark tales of those mixed. I enjoyed your video. Keep it up
well i'll say the same about african cooking in general-but most of the ingredients are easy to get in the west nowadays.plus there are recipes appearing online
Hey sis. To me you look like you may be from Tonga, Fiji or one of the Melanesian or Micronesian Islander nations in the pacific. What a beautiful mixture you have!
As a nigerian with a mixed race child in England i am impressed your dad introduced u to african culture and food ,,...i am so happy knowing u are not lost .....,,our ancestors will be pleased ,,,i hope my son follow in ur path ...
Wow, that's beautiful KWAHU. KWAHUN proud of you, beautiful KWAHU brought me here to subscribe to your RUclips channel. Bless up 🙏 keep it up the good job my beautiful Sis
Your Twi is so sweet… continue trying your best you can speak a better Twi language… your dad is typical Ghanaian man…I love 💕 the way he’s enjoying her fufu
Love this vlog, yes it's a vibe and I'm sold. Now for your catchphrase maybe something like: "Flowing like a breeze" "One giant step at a time" "Where the Wawa trees whisper" "Love in the time of Covid" Ok I'll just see myself out....
Marintia shaking her Kalypo "There is something that hits different taking a sweet after you eat a Ghanaian meal" I remembered I had to take Tampico yesterday after I ate dinner(Yam and Kontomire stew) GH stand up
First
😍😍😍
Good morning Marintia, did you and your mom return to Japan? Have a great day
Interesting video.
Why did I assume your parents are no longer together?
Probably because your mother allowed you to sit in the front seat to make your videos.
Should do a video on how ur parents met
I'm also half ghanaian and half japanese!!!!😍 it's so nice to see another person with my same origins!! My dad just sent me this video😍😍
Wanna be friends?
Do you watch anime with subtitles?
Aww great
@@areaboymugzy8812 oh chale 😂relax give am
She should marry a Yapese and complete the circle
I Love how you embraced both of your parents cultures.
Well done young lady
I love hearing the Ghanian accent creep in when you're there, it happens to me when I go to my Dad's country (Nigeria)
Your "dad's country" is YOUR country... Unless you were adopted, otherwise, you're also Nigerian.
@@RoyaIboy I disagree, where you were born and raised is your country not where your parents are from but people can have their own definitions on this it’s not set in stone
@@GoldenBoyDims nope! Where you were born is your country of nationality & where you are from is your country of genetics / origin.
If you were born in the UK to Nigerian parents, you are therefore a British born Nigerian.
If a white person is born in Nigeria to British parents he is therefore a Nigerian born Brit.
If a black chef makes pizza in Africa, it doesn't automatically make Pizza an African dish.
A Mercedes Benz made in England is still a German car.
Origin can never be altered.
@@RoyaIboy Exalty
@@GoldenBoyDims The Western determines origins by place of birth. Africans, by trace of blood. Depends which lenses you are putting on. Note to self that the Western education is mainstream, but it does NOT supersede others.
She’s Half Ghanaian half Japanese yo that is sick! What a mix! The combination of two worlds,
Two cultures, two completely different backgrounds synergising to create such an original human being I love it.
She will Marry Nigerian!
@@KNTshows hahahaha.. nothing wrong with that...
Agree!
Yes!!! I love it
@@KNTshows she wanna marry a Ugandan 😋
I’ve lived in both Ghana and Japan and I just love how you seem to have both of your culture on point! Much respect 🇬🇭🇯🇵
It’s so beautiful how you are fully Ghanaian and fully Japanese and your individuality still stands out apart from your parents origins.
Ghana is beautiful, just like the creator of this video. Much love from Kenya
What a gift you have from your parents knowing how to speak Japanese, Twi, English, and God knows what else.
You are so beautiful, looking at you I wouldnt think you were mixed, I would just think that is a gorgeous girl.
Merry Christmas.
The bond between you and your parents is great.
how do you ace an American, Japanese and then Ghanaian accents easily and you do it so effortlessly. impressive
I heard that too😍
This girl, I like you. Accepting so easily your Ghana roots, i think your dad and mum did a good job raising you. Love from Abuja
it's so nice how you speak japanese to your mom and you have a ghanaian accent with your dad
I don't toss around a bunch of compliments but somehow this video landed on my feed and I must say, your parents did a fantastic job making you. You're definitely a niiice, harmonious balance of the two and you appear to be exactly what you are genetically speaking. You seem dope, too. Continue Courageously
Am Ghanaian who loves to cook but i agree with you. Cooking Africa dishes takes a lot of dedication and you actually have to be in the mood to be able to do it❤❤
It’s nice to see your mum and dad are still together even with the distance and all
I don't think you understand what it means when a Japanese woman, man or anyone from east Asian countries fall in love with someone from another race... It hardly ever happens, but when it does, It basically means 99% of the time it's true love!
Finding interracial couples in East Asia is as rare as finding someone eating fufu dipped in melted ice cream.
I guess this statistics are not from any official figures but from the fickle of your imagination
It's your figures that doesn't make it a certain
The people who usually have issues with ling distance relationships are African women.
@@bengazie2000 no babe anyone can have long distance issues. You just want to hate on African women unprovoked. Find value u in ur life please
@@llorvina and what exactly would I gain from hating on African women?
Lol if you had value in yourself, you wouldn't be attacking a random stranger in a RUclips comment section. Take your insecurity issues elsewhere lmao
I watch your channel to appreciate a functional, loving, down to earth interracial family, when I look at you I see your Ghanaian side but also your Japanese side, its good to appreciate both cultures because they have turned you into a young smart beautiful and successful youtuber, sky is the limit for you Marintia.
Exactly 💯
I love your dad too. He's so cool and humble. This is a great video.
wow good to see the entire family being together again.
It's delightful to see your accents shift when you're speaking to your mom versus your dad...versus a seemingly American audience. You have a very healthy blend of the cultures involved in your upbringing. Keep it up, gurl!!!
I just love the peaceful vibe in the video!😍
Her pronunciation of the towns and cities is very accurate though
She's Ghanaian
Oh I like how you guys like Ghana 🇬🇭 I’m so excited to be Ghanaian
Wow!! What an utterly unique mix of genes and cultures. I like the relationship you have with your Dad, and your mum too
It's just beautiful.You, your mom and your dad going to his village, priceless.
“I wouldn’t call it cooking... it’s a mission “ 😂😂😂 You’ve gained a subscriber. I love your family. I also love how you’re comfortable in your own skin.
was looking for this comment😂
Came here through Wode Maya. I just fell inlove with the way she says the Ghanaian places so well and when she said Ghanaian food is a mission I just passed out 🤣🤣. I can relate. You got me Marintia San. Latest subscriber👌
7:25 this is something I love about mixed persons, that ability to change language so quickly, but yet it looks so normal to them!!!😄😄😄
All multilingual without can switch languages
Not all mixed are level headed as this young lady is regarding her cultures.
To be honest she is one is a thousand mixed race that can do this. Majority end up speaking one language but I noticed the new generation mixed race from different cultural backgrounds are taught more than one languages.
Ghana is always a VIBE.❤ The food especially.
Waw...you are very incredible in embracing the culture of both parents. Ghana is so peaceful. You have earned a new subscriber
Ghana is such a beautiful country .
Please beautiful in terms of what? 😂
Until you get bored of it 🤣
@@derrickadjei6184 what do you guys called beautiful please I would like to know
@@Oyzatt anywhere can be boring at time
Where u from ?
Good evening Marintia, how are you doing today? Thanks for showing your parents and I see that you were doing things together. I watch all your vlogs that you put on RUclips and you are always straight to the point that is a good thing. Your vlogs empower a lot of young people around the world. You are doing a great job. Keep working hard.
Totally agree! Ghanaian food is a mission!! 😆 Hey!! Just try making palm nut soup or ground nut soup, using the raw nuts!! OMG! We used to cry as kids!! It's so tiring. Guess it's also a labour of love. Interesting insight into your biracial family 👍🏾
I love how close u are with both ur parents...very important and I love that very much abt u
I'm in interracial marriage and already have children. I have a huge respect and thanks for your parents for having stayed together! 😇🤗👏🏽. Because where i lived in northern part of Germany, i saw many mixed children with their white single mothers and it brock my heart 😥. Every child has a right to grow up with both of its parents, but for a mixed child is a must to have both of its parents when growing up. So a big thanks to your parents most especially your dad! ,🙏🏽👍🏽
As you can tell the Japanese wife acknowledged and did not dismiss the father’s culture in the child upbringing. Hope you encourage the same in the fellow German ladies. Not pointing fingers. Just voicing the feedback of Western supremacy some Western wives may carry in their relationship … much love
I think most interracial couples don't last especially if the man is an African and the woman is from Europe or America. There's a Ghanaian doctor that i know he was married to a white woman and the woman left him in South Africa his kids are in Germany now and the sad part they don't even call him although he raised them and sent them to the best university in SA, he is growing old alone here in SA. It's like he does not have kids
@@lettymelanin5104 don't generalize, you are actually discriminating African people. Any mixed race couple from anywhere in the world can break up. I have a German partner and I'm an African, I know plenty of German - African couples. I've seen plenty of African and American couples. Please don't discriminate African, keep your racism to yourself.
@Amenhotep Khentimentiu exactly correct, I hate racism. I live in South Africa and it's the home of racism. You will almost never black and white couples. Yet the country pretends to the world that racism doesn't exist
Hmmm this comment gives me stereotype vibes ngl
Such beautiful sharing of cultures in a loving relationships of your family. This gave me an opportunity to broading my view of the world...Thank you for sharing. Unapologetic is real.
You should be making more video with your pops. The chemistry is just beautiful ❤
"Cooking Ghanaian foods is a mission" I love that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Aww this video was so wholesome🥰 so happy to see your mom finally back in Ghana!
"Ghanaian food is a mission"😂😂😂
It isssss🤣
@@MarintiaEiko another RUclipsr said it's job that deserves monthly salary😂
🤣🤣🤣
😄😄😄😄
No it seriously is.
First time here and I love how your parents are together and raised you to embrace both cultures 🤣🤣🤣
Ghanaian food cooking is a mission. hahaha. You are sooo right! Takes ages( as a kid I was always super hungry when the food is finally ready) lovely vlog and your parents did a great job raising you in both cultures. Arigato and Konnichiwa!!
Wow, I've been watching all your RUclips videos for a long while now, both in Ghana, Japan, US etc. even before Covid. and didn't know your parents were still together. Thats so awesome!
I heard her say "Ghana food cooking is a mission! ....I just go and buy it"! I laugh until I was out of breath! LOL! She is so prettttty! I am glad to have an African/Japanese!
Not even gonna lie, I'm having a huge crush on this beautiful soul.....The way she talks,her smile and her laughs are just amazing! Nice content you've got here.
Love to see you with your mum and dad together. That's really great. I can see they are really proud of you 🥰🥰.
“Ghanaian food is a mission”this made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂
Love your videos Marintia, you look like a very genuine and cool person
Thank you💛💛
Ghana ❤️🇿🇦
What an incredible country, I want to go there atleast in my lifetime
You're always welcome... Are you Ghanaian too... Ur last name
Nyame in Ghanaian language means God
@@charlesanim-mensah359 yeah i know... Its even part of my name..
@@claudianyame ok Claud
Are Ghanaians welcome in South Africa:)?
We want to see more of your Mother enjoying Ghana. Japanese lady in Ghana. Interaction between your Mother and Father outdoor life in Ghana.
Lovely to see you together with your parents. You're rich in cultures.
Catchphrase ideas: (they might be terrible)
Figuring out life
Travelling wherever
Going with lives flow
Where the wind takes me
Making it to the top
Journey through life
Gone with the flow
The travlogger.
Oooh😍 thank you!
Lol they are indeed ~Terrible~ cheesy
I love the third
Where the wind takes me
I am from Kwahu as well.. beautifully edited xx
Yes Australia is so worth seeing.. after covid of course
I am Ghanaian by birth but Aussie by heart. Hope to see u down under pretty soon
Watching this makes me miss home so much 🥺. Africa is just so beautiful, I'm from Zambia and I live in Australia. I'm thinking of going back next year.
Each time I travel out of Zambia ,I always miss my country Zambia ,home sweet home!
Oh really, Home is beautiful 🥰❤️
Your family is beautiful!! Enjoy them. Wishing you all the best
Wonderful family. Blessed to have Japanese and Ghanaian parents.
Heritage from 2 of the world's best country with decent people. I'm from the mountains too.
You’re an absolute treasure!! Your parents must be so proud of you 👏🏽
First time landing on this channel, and I just love how beautiful it is. The mix of culture, the food, the travel....great job, beautiful family.
Thank you for showing the beauty of Ghana
More videos, Please!
Awesome as always, A good watch.
More videos coming soon 🥳💛💛 thank you!!
Happy Father and daughter ,mum is like left out, Dad your journey to Japan is accomplished, you have a lovely family. Am jealous 😫.
Oh your twi is quite good! Love seeing you again!
This is the beauty of diversity, so much positive vibe.
Thank you for caring and hardworking mothers. They believe in having authentic wealthy and creating peace for children to fully use their abilities and education.
Hearing your accent alone, there is no doubt that you are mixed. Wow! The power of homologous recombination! I'm subscribing to your channel
I like the line making “Ghanaian food is a mission not cooking.”
I just subscribed now. Am so proud of her for accepting her roots and girl you're so so beautiful 😍.you melt my heart when you say "papa" . May God bless and protect you and yours 🙏.
Eiko and her dad always make me laugh.
U r great...knowing and accepting who u r...well done...
Great video. When you said cooking Ghanaian dishes is a mission 😅😂😂I felt that chale. And your twin isn't that bad. More vhim
Your hair texture/style and your face make it obvious that you're mixed of color and Asian. Your skin does also, but that can be a tan or and there are brown skin Asians. But your hair is a giveaway.
You seem to embrace the cultures that your parents were born from. That is wonderful. You seem to have a very happy and satisfying life. I have witnessed and heard dark tales of those mixed.
I enjoyed your video. Keep it up
You unite the world... Your vlogs are very Distinct and I adore your Love for Ghana.. God Bless our Homeland
HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND YOUR BEAUTIFUL FAMILY 🎄🇬🇭🤜🏿🤛🏿
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU TOO!🥳🥳💛🎄
@@MarintiaEiko 🎄🎄🎄
Embracing these origins like that makes me so happy and in addition the chwi🇬🇭
you literally have a combine accent from both ur parents and i love it
rightly said, Ghanaian dishes is a mission indeed. Sometimes I can take 5hours to cook just stew with chicken.
Your releationship with your dad is 👍🏾
Wooow do u speak both of your parents language that nice though😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
You got best of both worlds from Japan & Ghana also different languages.
Ghanaian food is a mission, definatly right Iol you just summarized a whole dictionary into five sentences is like being a character in 100.
well i'll say the same about african cooking in general-but most of the ingredients are easy to get in the west nowadays.plus there are recipes appearing online
Hey sis. To me you look like you may be from Tonga, Fiji or one of the Melanesian or Micronesian Islander nations in the pacific. What a beautiful mixture you have!
I like your smile when your with your papa and mama!
You are trying paa in speaking Twi. I love the fact that you embraced both of your parents culture. And your parents did a good job raising you.
You are pretty good at Twi. I didn't imagine you can put those sentences together.
Cooking a Ghanaian dish is a real mission. It can take you 4 hours
You have good control of some Ghanaian jargons which is very adorable
This made me want to visit Ghana so bad just for the food 🤤and of course the local people
Really
Ghana food is sweet I just miss eating them and know am full
Your parents have done well with you. Continue making them proud 👏 🙌 💙 ❤ 💪 💕
As a nigerian with a mixed race child in England i am impressed your dad introduced u to african culture and food ,,...i am so happy knowing u are not lost .....,,our ancestors will be pleased ,,,i hope my son follow in ur path ...
Wow, that's beautiful KWAHU. KWAHUN proud of you, beautiful KWAHU brought me here to subscribe to your RUclips channel. Bless up 🙏 keep it up the good job my beautiful Sis
Merry Christmas to you and your family. It’s amazing to hear you speaking twi.
I can hear both accents from both ethnicities, that’s pretty cool
I love having a theme or catch phrase. Dare to dream sounds amazing ☀️☀️
First time watching. I enjoyed that and I'm a Gen Xer. Your dad and mom are lovely.
I love this, guys please watch the ads to support our awesome RUclipsr hard work and creativity 🙏🙏🇬🇭❤️
Sure
Many blessings to you and your family🎄🎁
Your Twi is so sweet… continue trying your best you can speak a better Twi language… your dad is typical Ghanaian man…I love 💕 the way he’s enjoying her fufu
Love this vlog, yes it's a vibe and I'm sold.
Now for your catchphrase maybe something like:
"Flowing like a breeze"
"One giant step at a time"
"Where the Wawa trees whisper"
"Love in the time of Covid"
Ok I'll just see myself out....
Great work done. It feels very present.
Marintia shaking her Kalypo "There is something that hits different taking a sweet after you eat a Ghanaian meal"
I remembered I had to take Tampico yesterday after I ate dinner(Yam and Kontomire stew) GH stand up
Tampico hits different too😍
On a different level
@@MarintiaEiko when super cold 🥶
I really enjoyed watching this video...i find it really nice that your dad can speak the language