As an introvert I can’t even dream of doing some of the stuff you’re doing , ur such an inspiration for me to get out of my shell hopefully I can learn a thing or two by watching ur vids keep up the great content !!
I am the same way BUT I find it easier to talk to people in any language that isn't my native English. People are far kinder when you're making an attempt to learn about thwir culture. Be brave you got this!
You certainly could, you just have to develop your social side. I think sometimes people misunderstand what introvert and extrovert really is. It has more to do with energy than anything. You can still be a social introvert, it's just we slowly lose energy from prolonged social activity and need some time alone later to recharge. I'm also an introvert, but yeah you can totally develop that side of yourself.
@@LucidDream You're spot on. I myself fall into the social introvert category. It's just draining more quickly, but it has nothing to do with bravery.
@@WBR44 I agree. Im not very articulate in English my native language but Im learning Thai to be able to communicate with my wife's family and its difficult to shut me up😂. It also gives me a sense of pride knowing that I'm working hard at something which people really appreciate and respect.
June 9, 2023 The locals are so bubbly and hospitable! What an adventure! It really makes me cogitate on the vastness of this beautiful world and all its apparent and latent treasures. Thank you so much for sharing this and giving us a glimpse of Indonesia. You're so gregarious yourself. Loved it. Aiman
I’m Indonesiaannnn born and bred! Your Bahasa is insanely natural and swagggg. ( anjirrrrr). You really all these in just one year? Hard to believe. I live in Indonesia for my whole life and I kinda think your Bahasa is so much better than me. Lol
"Wow! Your ability to effortlessly communicate with locals in their native language is truly inspiring. It's not only a testament to your linguistic skills but also a reflection of your genuine interest in different cultures and connecting with people. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing these incredible experiences with us!"
Ryan I've been watching u since u were still have little followers on tiktok now u are in my country and speak my language, love to watch ur video a lot, thank u for being humble ryan ❤❤
Just wanted to say, Ryan was not very fair, implying you would need him to carry you up the rest of the hill. It looked like it was only him struggling, you looked to be bored with how easy it was! 🤣Thanks for your help showing him around, makes the world feel like a little smaller of a place seeing people being so friendly to others from all over the world.
@@shalazarthewizrd5772 LoL yeah i expected it will be easy for American to walk to the top of the hill. Yeah almost all of Indonesian are respectfull and friendly to the foreigners or locals too. But it's not that mean there's no annoying ppls here LoL
by the way it's spelled "respectful", not "respectfull", there's a lot of english adjectives that end like this, such as eventful, shameful, bashful, etc
Amazing series! The best thing you have ever prepared for your channel. You are so natural, easy, warm and respectful to all the people and their culture - many professional travellers can learn a lot from you Man! Thanks, thumb up!
gila sih bang ryan cepat sekali belajar bahasa, tapi di bahasa jawa: 1. "mbak" means a young lady 2. "mbah" means elders like grandpa or grandma kinda noticed that you sometimes got it mixed up, but its okay! try to visit east java if you got time, we also speak javanese but slightly different from the one in central java!
Tofu and Tempeh are different thing. Tofu is made from soybeans through a process of coagulating soy milk while tempeh is made from soybeans that have been fermented and compressed. Tempeh has denser texture than tofu.
True, I was about to comment the same thing, Tempe is the whole soybeans, boiled and then fermented. Tofu is grinded soybeans, then cooked then filtered with fabric until you get the softest part of the soybeans then wait until it becomes dense like jelly
I personally think that your content is amazing. Also an idea, maybe you can help the new learners of a spesific language or in general by suggesting how to learn and what way to follow. Thank you
Those cars on parade are VW type 181, AKA "Thing" in US. I didn't know this, but they are called "Camat" in Indonesia, and were built in Jakarta between 1972 and 1980.
"Camat" is the leader of "Kecamatan" (district). VW type 181 was official vehicle for Camat in all Indonesia. So, that type of VW called VW Camat in past time
Killer Indonesian phonation and emotion. I speak English, Russian, Spanish, and Chechen. Currently working my way up to Hindi and Arabic soon. Trying to conquer 10 languages total fluent at C2 level. My English is obviously C2 as I've been an American my whole life 😂 My Russian is a B1 borderline B2 after 6 years. My Spanish is A2, Chechen A1. Definitely find more interest in rare languages. Regardless. Amazing channel work as always dude! Subbed 100%
That's great ! I find that being a native english speaker can actually put you at a disadvantage for this : I'm already perfectly fluent in english but my native language is french, makes it easier to master two languages when english in the language of the online world and you have to learn it. I also learned some german at school, but honestly the methods used there are garbage, 5 years of german and my level if far from impresssive... I'm gonna start learning it on my own I think, ryan inspired me
Want to give a shout out to Ryan (a new sub. here) for your sharing your gift of language. I wouldn't wish many people going into to politics, but he would be one such person. Seem perfect for a role in foreign relations in Congress or better yet the Senate (no joke & lifetime free heathcare 😁- whahoo!). A personality like Ryan could help solve situation between mainland China & Taiwan for he seems to have the right stuff to build bridges. Learning multiple languages really shows commitment to understanding that few possess. Could still keep doing videos on RUclips & formats and be world famous 😉. Best wishes to him / all regardless..
Tempe so good in Indonesia, I used to not be a fan either! Looking forward to going back to Indonesia, I regret not going to Borobudur last time I was nearby, so next year I will certainly go during my Java trip, just hope I can reach your levels of Bahasa Indonesia as I am still a beginner!
Me too. I think that knowing english just open all Doors of New amazing vídeos like this to watch! Porque tipo, são poucos brasileiros poliglotas que gravam vídeos assim. But, with english, i can watch this vídeos! Its awesome, isn't It?
looks way nicer than Thailand. Might have to visit here when I travel around the world. Don't think Indonesian is on my list of languages to learn immediately, but I love to travel and learning new languages and culture.
You have to come but promise not don't just visit bali, Indonesia is not all abt bali. You can explore another area 😊 let me know if you come around my area
@@muninggarrm2760 I will being looking for someone to travel with. I won't be traveling for at least another 7 months. Just retired and need to get some stuff straight beforehand. I am 41 btw.
I do hobby street photography and it's similar. Gotta be prepared to have plenty of ad hoc chats with strangers! Some say photography is a great excuse to do things you enjoy already. Whether it's nature, city life, meeting people, art etc.
big love for you ryann from indonesia, i really respect because you want to learn a little bit javanese too, i'm proud of you, actually my javanese is better than my bahasa Indonesia😂
This is very cool man. I'm new to your content but I am highly impressed. I have always wanted to learn a new language but this is fantastic motivation.
25:53 wowh ... there's Dayak painting there, what's the story about it ??. Btw, Terimakasih Nanas telah menjadi guide yang baik dan amanah... kamu sudah bersikap "kalau tau katakan tau, kalau tidak katakan tidak" ... mantap 👍
Javanese is one of nicest and friendliest people in Indonesia. Sometimes as Indonesian I'm myself shocked by their hospitalities, politeness, friendliness, helpfulness, kindness etc. they have very good manners. but among Javanese, Jogja is the best. That's my opinion based on my experiences. sometimes I ask myself don't they know how to be angry? haha. They just lovely people as you watch on this video. it's real. and they are also hard workers.
Ryan my friend! I love to see this Video. My Wife are from this region and i was there often! The people are so friendly and lovely the places so beautiful and the food so delicious. My parent in law also do the coconut sugar. its a hard work but a very good product. i love to cook with it. Just a hint: always eat with hands, Nanas (if i spell it right) should teach you how to eat. because the taste is different then! we love your videos! keep going. you doing a very good job.
My family always brings Kopi Luwak back to Memphis. It is very smooth with a lot of caffeine. So expensive if you buy here. In fact you would probably have to get it in New York or LA.
Vacations are so much better when you can speak the language, aren't they? It seems the locals are more apt to enjoy themselves with a foreigner if they speak the local language.
6:50 That's very expensive for a room like that. Maybe for a tourist it isn't, but they charged you tourist price. 350.000 Rupiah would be a fair price for that room.
Hey Ryan, the car is the VW Kubelwagon (Bucket Wagon). It is just a military version of the old Volkswagen Beetle. The civilian version was sold in the US as The VW Thing. Was the Nazi counterpart to the Jeep.
The traditional method of collecting feces from wild Asian palm civets has given way to an intensive farming method, in which the palm civets are kept in battery cages and are force-fed the cherries. This method of production has raised ethical concerns about the treatment of civets and the conditions they are made to live in, which include isolation, poor diet, small cages, and a high mortality rate
As an introvert I can’t even dream of doing some of the stuff you’re doing , ur such an inspiration for me to get out of my shell hopefully I can learn a thing or two by watching ur vids keep up the great content !!
I am the same way BUT I find it easier to talk to people in any language that isn't my native English. People are far kinder when you're making an attempt to learn about thwir culture. Be brave you got this!
I'm impressed Ryan, this new style of content is excellent. Hopefully more in the future ? Best wishes from Melbourne
You certainly could, you just have to develop your social side. I think sometimes people misunderstand what introvert and extrovert really is. It has more to do with energy than anything. You can still be a social introvert, it's just we slowly lose energy from prolonged social activity and need some time alone later to recharge. I'm also an introvert, but yeah you can totally develop that side of yourself.
@@LucidDream You're spot on. I myself fall into the social introvert category. It's just draining more quickly, but it has nothing to do with bravery.
@@WBR44 I agree. Im not very articulate in English my native language but Im learning Thai to be able to communicate with my wife's family and its difficult to shut me up😂. It also gives me a sense of pride knowing that I'm working hard at something which people really appreciate and respect.
Now that is what I call literally being with the local instead of the usual tourist spots
"He's a playboy." True. He learns new languages just to make the women smile haha
Skillful and clever!
June 9, 2023
The locals are so bubbly and hospitable! What an adventure! It really makes me cogitate on the vastness of this beautiful world and all its apparent and latent treasures. Thank you so much for sharing this and giving us a glimpse of Indonesia. You're so gregarious yourself. Loved it.
Aiman
That girl is a badass. :D The walk and attitude. She is soo cool.
Thank you so much
I totally agree, and obviously a good friend. She took really good care of Ryan.
I’m Indonesiaannnn born and bred! Your Bahasa is insanely natural and swagggg. ( anjirrrrr). You really all these in just one year? Hard to believe. I live in Indonesia for my whole life and I kinda think your Bahasa is so much better than me. Lol
"Wow! Your ability to effortlessly communicate with locals in their native language is truly inspiring. It's not only a testament to your linguistic skills but also a reflection of your genuine interest in different cultures and connecting with people. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing these incredible experiences with us!"
Why is this in quotes lol??
@@mycelia_ow Was wondering the same 😂
@@mycelia_owprobably used a translator and forgot to take off the quotations lol
Influenced by formal Indonesian language rule, direct speech, or sentence must be written in quotation
“To the people saying why it’s in quotes; what’s wrong with putting it in quotes?” -me
Ryan I've been watching u since u were still have little followers on tiktok now u are in my country and speak my language, love to watch ur video a lot, thank u for being humble ryan ❤❤
Uuuuu happy to see you talk in Javanese 😂 i already missing you, if you comeback again let's make another crazy things together again 😂
Mahram..
Just wanted to say, Ryan was not very fair, implying you would need him to carry you up the rest of the hill. It looked like it was only him struggling, you looked to be bored with how easy it was! 🤣Thanks for your help showing him around, makes the world feel like a little smaller of a place seeing people being so friendly to others from all over the world.
@@shalazarthewizrd5772 LoL yeah i expected it will be easy for American to walk to the top of the hill. Yeah almost all of Indonesian are respectfull and friendly to the foreigners or locals too. But it's not that mean there's no annoying ppls here LoL
by the way it's spelled "respectful", not "respectfull", there's a lot of english adjectives that end like this, such as eventful, shameful, bashful, etc
You are a great guide , i wish i met you there when i wa there to see all the sights from a local perspective
Amazing series! The best thing you have ever prepared for your channel. You are so natural, easy, warm and respectful to all the people and their culture - many professional travellers can learn a lot from you Man! Thanks, thumb up!
Bro She is a keeper 🌻
Absolutely! She's gorgeous, funny and sweet. Message to Ryan: Nanas sudah pacarmu?
@@jeroen2535 no bro, we are bestfriend 😎
I'm impressed Ryan, this new content is excellent. Hopefully more in the future? Best wishes from Melbourne
gila sih bang ryan cepat sekali belajar bahasa, tapi di bahasa jawa:
1. "mbak" means a young lady
2. "mbah" means elders like grandpa or grandma
kinda noticed that you sometimes got it mixed up, but its okay! try to visit east java if you got time, we also speak javanese but slightly different from the one in central java!
This shot here.. 18:45 is what learning language does to you... unites people 😍
May Buddah Bless you❤Connections❤maybe a Date with a Young, Lady❤😅🎉
Tofu and Tempeh are different thing. Tofu is made from soybeans through a process of coagulating soy milk while tempeh is made from soybeans that have been fermented and compressed. Tempeh has denser texture than tofu.
Thank you Ryan, I didn't know that :D
@@RyanHaleYT generally tempeh is considered healthier, since it's more "whole food"/less processed :) and of course because of the fermentation
True, I was about to comment the same thing, Tempe is the whole soybeans, boiled and then fermented.
Tofu is grinded soybeans, then cooked then filtered with fabric until you get the softest part of the soybeans then wait until it becomes dense like jelly
I personally think that your content is amazing. Also an idea, maybe you can help the new learners of a spesific language or in general by suggesting how to learn and what way to follow. Thank you
Thanks for your videos, and by reading the comments, I can say that you have à great community.
And Nanas seems to be a great guide.
Ryan, u are so comfortable talking, laughing with them, making them laugh in their own language 🤯 HugsfromNYC 🍎
Obviously he's comfortable he's American
Bros got spoken Rizz
Spoken 💀
I hate that I had to stifle a laugh to this comment
It only has to do with him being western and pale skin. Any woman over there immediately falls in love. You don't even have to do anything
@@kulio1214 yes and no. There are other requirements but let’s not ruin the fantasy for…those…people
😂
Indonesia is so awesome. The people so welcoming, genuine, and kind. I miss it so much. Fantastic video.
Him: She's great at English, she can explain it too
Her: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
14:25
Those cars on parade are VW type 181, AKA "Thing" in US. I didn't know this, but they are called "Camat" in Indonesia, and were built in Jakarta between 1972 and 1980.
"Camat" is the leader of "Kecamatan" (district). VW type 181 was official vehicle for Camat in all Indonesia. So, that type of VW called VW Camat in past time
my mans living his best life, have fun!!!
Killer Indonesian phonation and emotion. I speak English, Russian, Spanish, and Chechen.
Currently working my way up to Hindi and Arabic soon. Trying to conquer 10 languages total fluent at C2 level.
My English is obviously C2 as I've been an American my whole life 😂
My Russian is a B1 borderline B2 after 6 years. My Spanish is A2, Chechen A1.
Definitely find more interest in rare languages. Regardless.
Amazing channel work as always dude! Subbed 100%
That's great !
I find that being a native english speaker can actually put you at a disadvantage for this : I'm already perfectly fluent in english but my native language is french, makes it easier to master two languages when english in the language of the online world and you have to learn it.
I also learned some german at school, but honestly the methods used there are garbage, 5 years of german and my level if far from impresssive... I'm gonna start learning it on my own I think, ryan inspired me
Damn, i always give big respect to people who want learn another language
Want to give a shout out to Ryan (a new sub. here) for your sharing your gift of language. I wouldn't wish many people going into to politics, but he would be one such person. Seem perfect for a role in foreign relations in Congress or better yet the Senate (no joke & lifetime free heathcare 😁- whahoo!). A personality like Ryan could help solve situation between mainland China & Taiwan for he seems to have the right stuff to build bridges. Learning multiple languages really shows commitment to understanding that few possess. Could still keep doing videos on RUclips & formats and be world famous 😉. Best wishes to him / all regardless..
Ryan, your trip to Indonesia will not be complete until you meet Indah! Enough said!
I'm pretty sure that video is coming.
Living it up! What is life without experiences! Thanks for sharing!
18:46 This one of the most beautiful shot fr❤
For me was the window shot @5:54. Man, feels out of this world. Such a beautiful sky...
The locals were very friendly and kind to you! The view from the chickens mouth was too funny!
that spot was popularized by an Indonesian movie years ago.
Tempe so good in Indonesia, I used to not be a fan either!
Looking forward to going back to Indonesia, I regret not going to Borobudur last time I was nearby, so next year I will certainly go during my Java trip, just hope I can reach your levels of Bahasa Indonesia as I am still a beginner!
Sorte a minha entender inglês
E sorte por aprender outros idiomas!!!!
E estou apaixonada por tudo!!! Pessoas, paisagens,feiras...
Me too. I think that knowing english just open all Doors of New amazing vídeos like this to watch! Porque tipo, são poucos brasileiros poliglotas que gravam vídeos assim. But, with english, i can watch this vídeos! Its awesome, isn't It?
Ryan, you are a real Ambassador.
Making friends everywhere you go!
It’s a real pleasure to follow your adventures.
This is really cool, hope you enjoy the rest of your trip!
Amazing content, always inspiring and so interesting to see! This makes me want to learn a new language and travel!
This guy must kill it in the talking stage of a relationship every time
14:10 - 14:50 So now I know where every VW 181's ended up! 😇
Came to say the same Thing. (see what I did there)
You're starting to have an iconic quality. Even at 337K, you're very underappreciated in my opinion.
The women of Indonesia are amazing
Looks like the room is a standalone house, very cool!😊
looks way nicer than Thailand. Might have to visit here when I travel around the world. Don't think Indonesian is on my list of languages to learn immediately, but I love to travel and learning new languages and culture.
You have to come but promise not don't just visit bali, Indonesia is not all abt bali. You can explore another area 😊 let me know if you come around my area
@@muninggarrm2760 I will being looking for someone to travel with. I won't be traveling for at least another 7 months. Just retired and need to get some stuff straight beforehand. I am 41 btw.
@@christopherwolf2002 great hope you can visit soon. Age just a number, i have meet a lot of old foreigners couple travel my areas.
14:11 A parade of old VW "Things"! I think they were based on the old German Kubelwagen.
They are Kübelwagen, based on the old "Beetle", in German "Käfer"
Dayum, as a local, this would be my first time seeing an actual "Luwak". Thanks man haha, saya sangat lame-o
Love your videos man! You give me inspiration to learn new languages!! Keep it up bro!
Another great video Ryan!
I enjoyed seeing all those VW 181's or 'The Thing'.. Great! :)
Have more of her in your vlogs!
Amazing skill and charm you got there Ryan! Wow! Much love from Switzerland ❤❤❤
Its kinda cool how similar yet different indonesian and filipino sound
That girl was so kind 🥺
I do hobby street photography and it's similar. Gotta be prepared to have plenty of ad hoc chats with strangers!
Some say photography is a great excuse to do things you enjoy already. Whether it's nature, city life, meeting people, art etc.
big love for you ryann from indonesia, i really respect because you want to learn a little bit javanese too, i'm proud of you, actually my javanese is better than my bahasa Indonesia😂
This is very cool man. I'm new to your content but I am highly impressed. I have always wanted to learn a new language but this is fantastic motivation.
Only a matter of time before Ryan gets married to one of these sweet ladies. Keep up the fun videos 👌
Terimakasih sudah berkunjung ke Indonesia...
Enjoy brother...
Big love from Indonesia ❤❤❤
Masha'Allah Indonesian ppl are so nice!
Yes they are.
I see lots of Volkswagen type 181's (aka Volkswagen Thing) all over the place... These cars are worth a mint in the USA.
You are just adorable. No worries, I'm an old lady. And you're so smart...love your channel.
25:53 wowh ... there's Dayak painting there, what's the story about it ??.
Btw, Terimakasih Nanas telah menjadi guide yang baik dan amanah... kamu sudah bersikap "kalau tau katakan tau, kalau tidak katakan tidak" ... mantap 👍
The food looks so good! This is on my bucket list for sure :)
Kami semua kangen kamu, Ryan.
Have a nice weekend. Matur nuwun sudah mampir ke Yogyakarta, Jogja, Djogja, and Djokdja.
So cool man! Great vid!
Great video as always Ryan!
This man is living my dream life.
Javanese is one of nicest and friendliest people in Indonesia. Sometimes as Indonesian I'm myself shocked by their hospitalities, politeness, friendliness, helpfulness, kindness etc. they have very good manners. but among Javanese, Jogja is the best. That's my opinion based on my experiences. sometimes I ask myself don't they know how to be angry? haha. They just lovely people as you watch on this video. it's real. and they are also hard workers.
Really enjoying this series!
I hope one day you’ll visit South Korea as well! Have a safe trip
Ryan my friend!
I love to see this Video. My Wife are from this region and i was there often!
The people are so friendly and lovely the places so beautiful and the food so delicious.
My parent in law also do the coconut sugar. its a hard work but a very good product. i love to cook with it.
Just a hint:
always eat with hands, Nanas (if i spell it right) should teach you how to eat. because the taste is different then!
we love your videos! keep going. you doing a very good job.
My family always brings Kopi Luwak back to Memphis. It is very smooth with a lot of caffeine. So expensive if you buy here. In fact you would probably have to get it in New York or LA.
Thats exactly the kind of reaction I get when speaking to Chinese in Mandarain haha
ryan you're the first tiktok account i was interested enough to enjoy your youtube channel. love this trip series.
That view from your room is gorgeous 😍
I’m in Lombok now. I got the hell out of Jakarta after 1 day last week. The air is extremely bad.
I really like these type of vlogs. Hope you do more.
Yo I’m shipping Ryan and Nanas! Let’s goooo you two!!! 😁👍🏼
$45 for a night there? In the US a place that nice would be like $300 a night.
Everything is expensive in US
Vacations are so much better when you can speak the language, aren't they? It seems the locals are more apt to enjoy themselves with a foreigner if they speak the local language.
Ryan, please use your chin strap when riding on a scooter/motorcycle. It will allow the helmet to do its job if you come off! Enjoying your videos.
No way! You are really here!!!
Ryan dating pretty Indonesian girls, lucky you!
Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland. Hab deinen Kanal durch Zufall gefunden und bin schon fleißig dabei deine Videos zuschauen. :)
She is beautiful ryan!
6:50 That's very expensive for a room like that. Maybe for a tourist it isn't, but they charged you tourist price. 350.000 Rupiah would be a fair price for that room.
God damn bro, you're shockingly Caucasian! SPF 1000 for you my friend 😁👍
very underrated vlog 👍
you should collab with "londokampung" 😂
Your friend was a delight
@14:31 is this a VW Thing car club? I have never seen so many in one place, too cool !
No, It's for trip you can rent it start from $24 include the driver
As always, enjoy your videos! Stay safe, Mr. Hale...
When you're meet with indah
Wall of Hope: "I hope I don't have to drink the poop coffee."
Hey Ryan, the car is the VW Kubelwagon (Bucket Wagon). It is just a military version of the old Volkswagen Beetle. The civilian version was sold in the US as The VW Thing. Was the Nazi counterpart to the Jeep.
I think they are called VW trekkers here, and are really rare, used to own one myself. miss that thing
@@MrHDPhoenix Pun intended, I hope?
How do you find these wonderful and interesting places......😊
Bro kalau pulang lewat kota semarang im happy to show you around town its interresting
The traditional method of collecting feces from wild Asian palm civets has given way to an intensive farming method, in which the palm civets are kept in battery cages and are force-fed the cherries. This method of production has raised ethical concerns about the treatment of civets and the conditions they are made to live in, which include isolation, poor diet, small cages, and a high mortality rate
So THATS where all the Volkswagen Things went.
its incredible the girls, like they are islamic but so open and freindly. its like they are just like us.
@@Jess-737 Yeah you are right on that regard.
I've found your channel yesterday and sub, surprising me you're in my country now 😂😂😂
From Cape Town Macassar very close link to. Jakarta Indonesia macassar
Beng beng!!? nice taste~
I've been eating those for lunch when i was in highschool
Questo ragazzo è fantastico, ha degli occhi buoni che regalano tanta serenità !