I’m half Mexican, grew up in a border city and went to Catholic school where, oddly enough, all of my teachers up to 4th grade were Filipinas - the running joke is that they’re the Mexicans of Asians, and it is sooo true but I loved them so much, man. Much love for the Philippines 🇵🇭💖
@@d3vilmaycry25 Did you think I was calling the border city this person mentioned ghetto? Or Mexicans? I'm Mexican with all my family being Mexicans. What's wrong with calling my people ghetto? It's true and no Mexican would be insulted by me saying that because we're not soft.
The White Guy has his own RUclips Channel where he basically goes into Asian Establishments acting like he doesn’t know their language at all and then as soon as they start talking about him he replies back in their language and they almost always give off the expression as if they’ve heard a Ghost
He does now to Ethiopians 🇪🇹 because he had learned how to speak our language, but what I don't like about him is that he makes division angnst Ethiopian..
Love Xiama, I remember I got into his videos shortly after *LAOSHU* (Moses McCormick) passed away around 2021. I legit watched Laoshu’s videos everyday in lockdown and when he passed I legitimately devastated me for months. RIP LAOSHU!
@@GreaterSociety no. It is a Native American language but it was used that way during ww2 because of its extreme difficulty. Many say its more difficult than Mandarin
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435 maybe you shouldnt ditch your meds.....asian is whoever is native from asia...you know...the fucking continent with the very similiar name....the only exception would probably be some russian ethnicities who were based on the european continent.
@@Theon435Not entirely wrong. Sure it's defined as what most people see in their specific geographical location but let's not forget the weight of impact the US has on the rest of the world, especially the UK. As I know it, in the UK we south Asians don't actually "own" the term 'Asian' as you might think. 'Asian' for us in UK includes South Asia but predominantly (as it is globally more known) Asian is East and South-East Asians too. UK has a lot of influence from many places, including North America and Europe (especially its closest neighbours Ireland and France. France sitting strongly on East asians = only Asians, inside knowledge from myself, a francophone who has spoken to plenty of french people). but I'd say the idea of 'Asian' is generally a lot larger here than just East(+SE) Asia in comparison to other places (e.g. France). Even in the grocery stores, Asian aisles are dedicated to East Asian and SE Asian cuisines and a separate Indian section for South Asia. Also the social aspect - it's not any less than this. growing up in UK people deny South Asians as being Asian still, though over time it's even becoming more accepted.
Indian girl went from barely any Indian accent to a full on stereotype when she was talking about gossip. All of a sudden she's a Simpson's character. 🤔
Recent indian migrants to the US/Canada usually learn the baseline american pronunciations but suffer when it comes to full sentences. It takes time to learn the american accent . 😅
@@gouthamswaminathan5036 Yes I'm aware of how migration and accents work and it's not just for Indian migrants, that applies to everyone. My point was that she had a great American accent, which is difficult (for ANY one going to ANY other place), and then just *poof*... it was gone.
I have a friend from Pakistan and when she gets more heated or excited about a topic her accent gets way thicker and sometimes she switches back to her native language. It's normal
As a half asian, half mexican dude myself, (straight up double brown town) I always fully root for the white guy in these videos. Everyone else is always pretentious and stuck-up about their non-European heritage, lol.
''You're asian but you're not asian, we don't consider other asians'' Preach hit the nail on the head. Sheltered folk constantly talking about ''asian people'' when they strictly mean certain (south)east asian countries, and when an actual asian person from a different asian country mentions that they are just as Asian, the people get the nerve to talk back at them claiming that ''that is not asia, china,japan,korea is''
Same way people Talk about europeans they only Talk about british ,french,Germans , maybe italians but No one mentions poles or anyone from the Balkans because they really dont fit He rich White men stereotype
@@laisphinto6372 ikr, when people think of White people or Europeans, they usually think of Italy, France Spain, whilst looking down at Eastern Europeans like Romanians etc as lesser
Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asians would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435 Are you or your close ancestors from Asia? Then you are Asian/of asian descent. Nothing more than that. Just because let's say Chinese people are the most common Asian ancestry in the US, does not make an Iranian dude for example not asian. People really gotta start being more specific instead of just painting a whole lot of different countries, cultures and languages with the same brush
I remember subscribing to xiaomanyc a while ago after seeing him learn Yoruba language and speak it in the market we lived right next to. I used to joke with the market workers, saying they are famous now from being on the viral RUclips video. All the small places he visits are very popular now. He's a delight.
I love the genuine joy that different people show when he speaks their language. It's marvellous. I feel for their children though as quite a few I've seen have said "My kids can't speak our language as well as you" - we know those kids are going to get the lecture...😂
😂 I like how the Indian woman eliminated everybody. Everybody was sure with that accent that she was not white, because they spoke English mostly getting rid of their accent. It ended up being the reason they lost and got eliminated
As an Ethiopian woman , when Aba said that ppl compliment Ethiopian women but not the men I started laughing because it is so true😂 gotta show some love to my Ethiopian kings out there 🇪🇹🇪🇹❤️
Lol Thats just on social media bc its said by thirsty west afrifans , in real life girls from everywhere LOVE US especially spanish. Plus were real men.
@@mikelary6071 is that why African American rappers mention us in their music? This isn’t a whose better post. I made that comment to uplift Ethiopian men but yet here you are trying to bash Ethiopian women.😂😂 Everyone loves Ethiopian women that’s a known fact.
Rappers? Lol u saying like thats a good thing. And i didnt mention women in that sentence. I didnt bash. Your saying uplift like were down lmao. You should get off your high horse.
The westernized ones like you who are quick to laugh condecendingly and then jump to defend your ego are not the ones we are worried about. Trust me. Those "rappers"can have you ms thot.
Xiaomanyc puts the Asian in Caucasian! 😛 All jokes aside, I’ve watched Xiaomanyc for years and he’s one of the most talented polyglots I’ve seen on the site. But not just in Asian languages, but he speaks Swahili and some small European national languages too.
The man speaks ancient egyptian He is truly a linguist more than just a polyglot. My german teacher was from switzerland, besides french and english he also spoke finnish, dutch, norwegian, norse, polish, russian, czech, portuguese, Japanese and Afrikaans. He had a masters in linguistics from the University of Amsterdam. He talked about understanding the root building blocks of a language family you can learn any language in that family very quickly and be fluent. He was also very very smart so there is that.
1:31 It's even funnier when it's an actual Chinese person having the same reaction as two black dudes, the sheer culture shock of hearing Xiaomao is legitimately shocking, and wait till you find out how many languages bro speaks, he's a legit G
@slXD100 Everyone does it, but Asian cultures are generally more formally hierarchical than those most Western nations. Even how people address each other in day to day conversation depends on factors like age and seniority.
@@sebfox2194 well idk what you mean by most "western" countries but formality on how you address people you don't know and depending on their age had hierarchy as well. i was born and raised in a german speaking country and virtually across all of them you address people you don't know as "Sie" formally and even elder people you know well too (instead of the informal "du"). this has worn off a bit nowadays compared to before but even the whole eastern block of europe has this formal addressing and tonality of how you do it towards strangers and specifcally elders. i think the english speaking nations such as USA, UK and Aus give off this vibe that it is the same within most western nations but that's not the case at all. go look up different formalities within german and slavic speaking countries (perhaps greece, italy and spain as well but i have no idea about them) and you'll learn very quickly that the view you have isn't correct. as i've said, german speaking countries are quite formal, polish and other slavic speaking countries in certain cases even more so, as you use formals that are gender and age specific and some people will take offense if you don't do that. in germany as example you also keep work and private life seperate, which is also a formal thing... i could go on for days, but as i've said, it has worn off a bit and it keeps doing so, and I believe that's modernism and is happening everywhere around the world, slowly but surely. cheers
@slXD100 Thanks for the detailed response. However, I was already aware of the German language and customs that you have discussed, since I studied German language at school, and have some German friends and part German family. Moreover, I have worked under a German boss for 7 years and have travelled to Germany and Switzerland for work. However, I still maintain the same stance that Asian countries like Japan and Korea still have more formally hierarchical cultures than nations like Germany and Switzerland.
"I've never had to prove I'm asian" me flashing back to child hood trying to prove Im black even though I get good grades and watch anime. I felt the "PLEASE BELIVE MEEEEE" in their voices lol
@nore5888 right!?!? 🥲 I was watching it with my cousins who were also black but my dumb kid brain didn't connect the dots lol The early 2000s was a different era and bullies will latch on to ANYTHING
Xiaoma is a cool guy. Humble and respectful, he shows how we can all connect by trying each other's cultures and languages respectfully. My husband is from Ghana. we've been married 27 years and he loved seeing him learn Fonte. We saw the video he did when he went to Chicago and attended the Ghana festival and tried it on the attendees. They loved it and were trying to give him free food and other things JUST for respectfully trying to communicate in their native language. It was wonderful to see. I'll admit it has been very hard to learn ANY of Fonte but we live in the States so we arent immersed in it, making it difficult to really try.
Preach is so right about some restaurant owners not caring about their food quality. I'm hispanic born and raised in South FL, moved to the middle of nowhere, VA. The Mexicans DEFINITELY do not gaf and get away with it LMAO I could taste the metal off the cans from the "salsa" they serve meanwhile they're popular asf lol
4:10 Asian is not a race or ethnicity dude, it's a term used for people from continent of Asia. Just because people don't consider Indians, Arabs as Asian, doesn't mean they aren't. Out of 4.7 billion people in Asia, half of them has mongoloid facial structure, and other half has Indo-Aryan facial structure.
Damn near every Chinese restaurant in Southern California is bad. One of the tricks they do is put the business in one name and when they go bust for health reasons, they put it in another associates name, change the name, then keep the party going. And out of all the Chinese employees, you know they foul when you don't see them eat what they cook. Huge red flag.
Same with Kurdish and other Mediterraneans, they'll do it in Europe especially UK, also for Tax Evasion reasons.All these restaurants use MSG, turns any Slop meal into a gourmet dish lol
What a load of horseshit. We have the best Chinese restaurants outside of China. You were probably eating Americanized Chinese food. You’ve probably never eaten anything in SGV
Yeah “那一个” (nayige) in Mandarin means "That one" so if they're ordering at a restaurant you will often hear them say that , it's also a filler word in conversation like "Um"
Whether in Xinjiang, Haikou, or Shanghai, I always heard it as "jeiga" for "this", "neiga" for "that". If that's problematic, welcome to other nations being a thing.
@@shafashau race is a social structure. I’m Central American & our “race” ranges from pale to deep brown skin - doesn’t take away that we’re Latin. yes, Indians are geographically Asian technically, but most people see Indians as its own ethnicity when it’s not.
I just realized you guys actually put a really good team behind you. You let them do the light work like getting current affairs and shit, and doing the research, and the coaching to act oblivious. Man the boards are still squeaky but (humble beginnings memento) but you have styled up your content the way you envisioned it. I 100000% know you don't read these comments. Moneys good so you got people for that, and shout out for that. But either way, I am grateful and I think I have watched every single(non ridiculous) episode from you. Keep on keeping on. You are a treasure to the black community ( I say that giggling because its true and at the same time, does it need to be said.) I will let you tell me on the comment section below
the asian thing i noticed in the uk (despite blatant geography)we call south asians just “asian” and east asians a lot of ppl just generalise as “chinese” kinda the opposite in north america it seems
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
I agree in the UK it is quite the opposite,most East Asian are called Chinese even if they are not Chinese while South Asian are called Asians ,I guess it depends on what Asian group are the majority in the country
In the US, “Asian” was a term made up to gain civil rights and equal protection of under the law. Each individual nationality didn’t have enough power on their own to change things, so Indians, Koreans, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, etc all came together under “Asian.” The case of Vincent Chin was really the turning point in the US.
@@oz_jones UK is around 10% Asian: 3% Pakistani ethnicity, 3% indian, 1% Bangladeshi. Then 1% Chinese & 2% Asian other (tho this is recent - East & southeast Asians were only 1% combined 20 years ago)
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@Theon435 No, in America, Asian is used as a term for race and not geographic location. So with that being stated, people who are Mongoloid in racial terms are referred to as Asians here. That is why we don't consider East Indians to be Asian.
in regards to the which race is hotter thing. Preach hit the nail. What you're detecting is I guess the other side of discrimination, instead of racism it is favoritism. and that feels weird to be aware of in any scenario.
As much as I like him he doesn't speak all those languages. Knowing basics and small talks, being somewhat conversational and actually knowing a language are three different things. In his defense though he speaks much better than all the other pretend- polyglots on RUclips because he at least mastered Mandarin and puts effort in the other ones.
@@shandorunia you don't speak a language unless you're fluent. Considering someone who only knows small talks as "speaking a language" is not accurate.
@@zkart8038 Your arguing over perspective . You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that but trying to be like this in a youtube comment just makes me think your an arsehole. I don't care what you think is speaking a language. I think being able to talk small talk in a way that the other person can understand is speaking the language but not fluently. I am also entitled to think that way since that is my perspective. Move on.
@zkart8038 I would actually agree with shandorunia. If you speak a language well enough, that you can get through the day, interacting with various people in only that language, then you speak that language. I know many people that speak English and would claim so themselves. Are they fluent in it and know all the vocabulary? Nope. Could they easily live in the UK regardless and get by with hardly any problems? Yep, absolutely.
8:22 Sushi actually first popped up in China before anyone ever thought about serving raw, smoked, or steamed fish on rice in bite-sized portions like conventional sushi you see in Japan now. Even though its a global Japanese staple food, you can still say that its roots lie in China... like many other Asian dishes like Ramen, Tea and the culture around Tea, Soy Sauce, Gyoza (Dumplings), etc. In fact, a majority of modern Asian staple foods can be traced back to China and India and even Europe with how they introduced cooking techniques and other foods.
If they included some people with Russian, Arabic or Persian background it would have been a lot harder, but as Preach said, I guess Americans do not consider certain countries as Asian.
Caleb is correct. Those of us that do speak the language, and are frequent enough with it in a daily basis can tell between the difference of someone that's been taught from young versus a person that learnt the language much later in life. Kevin's mandarin, while very good, can still be discernible to fluent speakers, especially mainlanders because of the small tells you pick up from mannerisms, slang, and even the way a person describes things. Similar to how some people can tell what part of Los Angeles you're from depending on the way you speak.
@@zkart8038While that may be true, there are still many things he doesn't understand about the culture as only a person who's experienced it first hand as a child would. Like the "Pockey" part of the video. He wasn't saying it to be funny. He was doing his best to mask himself with the others during the competition but even he didn't immediately think of the word "proud" in his mind like the others have because of the significant meaning behind it. Even the way he answers some of the questions comes off a bit off-put and even harsh, not common to how some Asian cultures would generally answer in a public setting.
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
13:55 Lmao... This is absolutely correct ... The more truth entwined the stronger the lie is, and the easier it is to keep up the lie. I haven't ever said it to anyone because... Of exactly how you're co host responded lol
7:15 In China there's garbage food that even Chinese people wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole. But someone'll be like, "go sell it in America, they'll eat it!"
quite a lot of food in china is cooked using sewer oil. which is oil they literally get out of the sewer where all the shit and piss and rats are. the only thing more disgusting than that is the pagpag in philippine. where they get food out of dumpsters and fry it up. but there is nothing anywhere near this disgusting in america
In the UK, when people say Asian, they think about Indians, kinda like how in the US, they think about East Asians like Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Mongolians
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435 He never said they were not asian, but a lot of asians dont consider them asians, because to them being asian is being more "chinese/korean/japanese" not indian.
@@bleeem And im saying that is only in north america because Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@bleeem Witch is the point that I am making, how is it so difficult for people to understand. They are all Asian but whoever is the majority Asian in you're country will get to own the term Asian, in North America it's East Asian because they are the majority, but in the UK it's South Asians because they are the majority.
I’m actually kind of the opposite of Aba. To me, there is definitely a “hierarchy” of sorts when it comes to people I find attractive. That’s simply because certain traits are more prevalent in certain ethnicities. So, I’m more confused by the people who don’t understand or find it weird. There are definitely attractive people in every ethnicity, so it would never be group in with “I won’t date you” criteria, but preferentially, there are more in some than others lol.
That’s always been my thought process. For example, yeah Indians are technically Asians, and a lot of them will be quick to remind you of that, but the two groups have such a distinct appearance and culture it just feels like a disservice to lump Indians in with Southeast Asians when they are so distinct.
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@frankrstorm06 This comment makes no sense if multiple people need educating why would you only teach one person, that's like having a building on fire and only warning the person next to you.
Oh wait! Is that the dude that goes around surprising different countries with his fluent understanding of languages. He spoke Yoruba in Africa as well. All his videos are him surprising people
Idk about that - the two Filipinas were trying their best to protect each other, and like Preach said, the Indian girl wasn't getting bumped by default, and they ended up eliminating the Chinese girl regardless
Aba doing his impression of African guys fetishizing Ethiopians had me rolling, man lmao. I'm not from there, but it's just such a universal creep character, we all know that exact guy in one form or another. The way Aba nails the little details, though, jesus christ 😂 The big, empty-headed grin and the squinty creep-eyes that character have are so accurate for so many of these dudes I've known lmao.
I am fully mexican hispanic to my knowledge but since i was born and raised in the US my english sounds just like most americans. Still glad i can pronounce spanish properly.
"Crouching White Man, Hidden Asian" needs to be a movie. For science.
Pretty sure that was a movie several times. Just not by name.
@@mrniceguy5 100%
"The Last Samurai" with Tom Cruise; "The Great Wall" with Matt Damon
@@mrniceguy5that what they were really saying version is hilarious
Underrated
"I'm a little offended because I've never had to prove I was asian"
You are on a show that is about proving you are asian.
That’s what I was saying like that’s literally what u signed up for…
That is what is what we call a "light hearted joke". No need to get mad at everything :)
@@1birdwatcherr but is it really?
@@Sarkhan69 Yep
@@1birdwatcherrDisagree. Buddy's ass was clearly chapped.
Xiaomanyc is a literal jumpscare for people who gossip lmao
LMAO
Great way to put it!
true. there's plenty of videos on his channel of him catching people talking smack about him to another person right in front of his face.
LMMFAO, I saw him in a few videos doing that hahaahha
@@anotherslowtown9601 i Love watching those. lol
Racism amongst asians in asia against asians is a big issue. That and chinese against black people.
Chinese against blacks? Koreans and Japanese treat blacks better??
Many blacks hate Asians too. It goes both ways.
Also Japanese against black people
chinese against blk people? wasnt it black people attacking and killing asians?
When i moved to a city with a larger asian population and saw how much they hated each other i knew i needed to step up my hate game.
I’m half Mexican, grew up in a border city and went to Catholic school where, oddly enough, all of my teachers up to 4th grade were Filipinas - the running joke is that they’re the Mexicans of Asians, and it is sooo true but I loved them so much, man. Much love for the Philippines 🇵🇭💖
I'm Mexican American but I don't understand what you mean. Do you mean ghetto?
@@Mspopmusiclover Cute bait.
@@d3vilmaycry25 Is this supposed to be a gotcha moment? I asked a genuine question because I don't understand what this person means.
@@Mspopmusiclover How do you exactly come to the conclusion that it’s ghetto? It’s really insulting.
@@d3vilmaycry25 Did you think I was calling the border city this person mentioned ghetto? Or Mexicans? I'm Mexican with all my family being Mexicans. What's wrong with calling my people ghetto? It's true and no Mexican would be insulted by me saying that because we're not soft.
Xiaomaonyc is the goat dude speaks like every language lol
dude the type to reunite the world
@@kttv6667laoshu the OG ❤
@@kttv6667fr, was devastated when I heard the news. May he rest in peace
His Chinese is extremely mid. Imagine an old Chinese lady with the strongest accent speaking English. Hes just good at editing the videos.
@@Just_Citywait what happened
Xiaomao has been around for ages. His mandarin is on point
It’s the best when he switches to a different Chinese dialect and the Asians he’s talking to almost fall over
@@fungdark8270 yeah and Fuzhounese
Cantonese to mandarin
he mandrin is just like a whiteman mandrin, i speak chinese, foochew, hokkien, broken japanese, eng, malay, and understand diffrent dialect
he can speak basic and broken Filipino too. he needs more practice but can carry on a convo
The White Guy has his own RUclips Channel where he basically goes into Asian Establishments acting like he doesn’t know their language at all and then as soon as they start talking about him he replies back in their language and they almost always give off the expression as if they’ve heard a Ghost
LMAO I burst out laughing at the “heard a ghost”
Common nickname for white people in Chinese is ghost lol. So that works
He does it for obscure African languages too. This guys dedicated to throwing people off 😂
Yeah I recognized him immediately
He does now to Ethiopians 🇪🇹 because he had learned how to speak our language, but what I don't like about him is that he makes division angnst Ethiopian..
Love Xiama, I remember I got into his videos shortly after *LAOSHU* (Moses McCormick) passed away around 2021.
I legit watched Laoshu’s videos everyday in lockdown and when he passed I legitimately devastated me for months. RIP LAOSHU!
Yea, I missed Laoshu too.
Yeah that tall polyglot guy was the goat RIP LAOSHU😭
That dude is the best with languages!!! He learned Navajo in like 3 weeks! crazy
Isn't that a secret language only known by the Cia and navy seals
@@GreaterSocietyno
@@GreaterSocietyno it's a secret language between me and your mother
@@GreaterSociety no. It is a Native American language but it was used that way during ww2 because of its extreme difficulty. Many say its more difficult than Mandarin
the floor be spitting doe fr, if you ever move to another studio, better have a fake floorboard setup, shit too iconic now.
Giving vibes of when you visit your cousins house and just chill up in their bedroom 😅
@@EzraMerrnot enough fire alarm chirps for cousins house but i get the point
Take the whole floor to the new place, the squeaks won’t squeak the same
though*
Floor do be spitting fr
The way everyone was fighting for their liiiiiives to prove they ARE Asian 😅 hilarious that xiaomannyc started planting seeds
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
he did not ask dude@@Theon435
@@Theon435 maybe you shouldnt ditch your meds.....asian is whoever is native from asia...you know...the fucking continent with the very similiar name....the only exception would probably be some russian ethnicities who were based on the european continent.
@@Theon435Not entirely wrong. Sure it's defined as what most people see in their specific geographical location but let's not forget the weight of impact the US has on the rest of the world, especially the UK. As I know it, in the UK we south Asians don't actually "own" the term 'Asian' as you might think. 'Asian' for us in UK includes South Asia but predominantly (as it is globally more known) Asian is East and South-East Asians too. UK has a lot of influence from many places, including North America and Europe (especially its closest neighbours Ireland and France. France sitting strongly on East asians = only Asians, inside knowledge from myself, a francophone who has spoken to plenty of french people). but I'd say the idea of 'Asian' is generally a lot larger here than just East(+SE) Asia in comparison to other places (e.g. France).
Even in the grocery stores, Asian aisles are dedicated to East Asian and SE Asian cuisines and a separate Indian section for South Asia. Also the social aspect - it's not any less than this.
growing up in UK people deny South Asians as being Asian still, though over time it's even becoming more accepted.
@@Theon435 In the UK South Asians as you call them (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) typically get called Indians.
The crazy part is Xiaoma speaks every language spoken here! Haha...mans got mad skills
It had to have been hard for him to not slip up and respond to some of them.
Indian girl went from barely any Indian accent to a full on stereotype when she was talking about gossip. All of a sudden she's a Simpson's character. 🤔
Recent indian migrants to the US/Canada usually learn the baseline american pronunciations but suffer when it comes to full sentences. It takes time to learn the american accent . 😅
@@gouthamswaminathan5036 Yes I'm aware of how migration and accents work and it's not just for Indian migrants, that applies to everyone. My point was that she had a great American accent, which is difficult (for ANY one going to ANY other place), and then just *poof*... it was gone.
sound like someone who has "no" accent and never had to learn a new language would say
I have a friend from Pakistan and when she gets more heated or excited about a topic her accent gets way thicker and sometimes she switches back to her native language. It's normal
My girl does this with her french. I'll wait for her to finish everything just to say "woman idk what the hell you just said."😂
As a half asian, half mexican dude myself, (straight up double brown town) I always fully root for the white guy in these videos. Everyone else is always pretentious and stuck-up about their non-European heritage, lol.
You speak the truth!!! Bougie Asians!
Well said m8, but mexican isn't a race bro it's a more of a ethno-nationality label. That's like if I said I am half white,half german.
mexican isn't a race dude, many mexicans are white and the concept of whiteness is stupiud anyways in eastern europe many people look asian
Chino Moreno?
@@Jonathan-sm5oqway to um actually a guy about his own heritage lol, did it matter that much?
''You're asian but you're not asian, we don't consider other asians'' Preach hit the nail on the head. Sheltered folk constantly talking about ''asian people'' when they strictly mean certain (south)east asian countries, and when an actual asian person from a different asian country mentions that they are just as Asian, the people get the nerve to talk back at them claiming that ''that is not asia, china,japan,korea is''
Same way people Talk about europeans they only Talk about british ,french,Germans , maybe italians but No one mentions poles or anyone from the Balkans because they really dont fit He rich White men stereotype
@@laisphinto6372 ikr, when people think of White people or Europeans, they usually think of Italy, France Spain, whilst looking down at Eastern Europeans like Romanians etc as lesser
East* People just think about East. Everything you listed is not considered South East
Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asians would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435 Are you or your close ancestors from Asia? Then you are Asian/of asian descent. Nothing more than that. Just because let's say Chinese people are the most common Asian ancestry in the US, does not make an Iranian dude for example not asian.
People really gotta start being more specific instead of just painting a whole lot of different countries, cultures and languages with the same brush
It would be funny if they did real
Jamaicans against that 1 uk white artist that sings reggae. “Big bomboclatt spliff ah bun enuh mi head…”
That artiste would get caught quick 🤣🤣
What's his name?
I love the Jamaican accent I can pull it off quite well to the point my friends online think I’m from port royale
Matisyahu
There’s plenty white folk with Patwa in UK. Come south London or Manchester and test. It’s instrinsic to upbringing. Brixton rep
I remember subscribing to xiaomanyc a while ago after seeing him learn Yoruba language and speak it in the market we lived right next to. I used to joke with the market workers, saying they are famous now from being on the viral RUclips video. All the small places he visits are very popular now. He's a delight.
I love the genuine joy that different people show when he speaks their language. It's marvellous.
I feel for their children though as quite a few I've seen have said "My kids can't speak our language as well as you" - we know those kids are going to get the lecture...😂
@@elenawilliams32 Haha yes indeed! Hopefully it would inspire the kids. 😂
😂 I like how the Indian woman eliminated everybody. Everybody was sure with that accent that she was not white, because they spoke English mostly getting rid of their accent.
It ended up being the reason they lost and got eliminated
As an Ethiopian woman , when Aba said that ppl compliment Ethiopian women but not the men I started laughing because it is so true😂 gotta show some love to my Ethiopian kings out there 🇪🇹🇪🇹❤️
Same goes to Latin Americans and Asians. Women get praised and men aren't seen as attractive most of the time
Lol Thats just on social media bc its said by thirsty west afrifans , in real life girls from everywhere LOVE US especially spanish. Plus were real men.
@@mikelary6071 is that why African American rappers mention us in their music? This isn’t a whose better post. I made that comment to uplift Ethiopian men but yet here you are trying to bash Ethiopian women.😂😂 Everyone loves Ethiopian women that’s a known fact.
Rappers? Lol u saying like thats a good thing. And i didnt mention women in that sentence. I didnt bash. Your saying uplift like were down lmao. You should get off your high horse.
The westernized ones like you who are quick to laugh condecendingly and then jump to defend your ego are not the ones we are worried about. Trust me. Those "rappers"can have you ms thot.
Aba, to be fair, Ethiopian women are beautiful, and so are you (in a gay way)
Ayoooooooo!
No Diddy bro.
LMFAO
@@Jay15199 No Diddy is wild lmao
So Diddy 😅😅😅
The Floor is back With Maximum loudness 🫡
The floor is the real star. 🌟
Aba said Dynasty Warriors 😂😂☠☠
peak childhood game
Lmfaoooo
My favorite character is Lu Bu
Zhao Yun 💪
@@CAkes425Cao Cao was my favorite
Bro, the high fives at the end really were unsettling. They've definitely smacked someone in the face before when doing that.
Xiaomanyc puts the Asian in Caucasian! 😛
All jokes aside, I’ve watched Xiaomanyc for years and he’s one of the most talented polyglots I’ve seen on the site. But not just in Asian languages, but he speaks Swahili and some small European national languages too.
The man speaks ancient egyptian
He is truly a linguist more than just a polyglot. My german teacher was from switzerland, besides french and english he also spoke finnish, dutch, norwegian, norse, polish, russian, czech, portuguese, Japanese and Afrikaans.
He had a masters in linguistics from the University of Amsterdam. He talked about understanding the root building blocks of a language family you can learn any language in that family very quickly and be fluent.
He was also very very smart so there is that.
Yoooo that dynasty warriors reference shook me! Gotta go hit up Hu Lao Gate now
Did you pursue Lu Bu?
Forget that, we going to He Fei Castle in OG DW3!
@@I_love_bread_and_Hungry_JacksI did, I got my ass whupped
Yooo! DW gang! Who did their Destiny story in DW5: Xtrem Legend?
@@I_love_bread_and_Hungry_Jacks he has no time for the likes of you!
1:31 It's even funnier when it's an actual Chinese person having the same reaction as two black dudes, the sheer culture shock of hearing Xiaomao is legitimately shocking, and wait till you find out how many languages bro speaks, he's a legit G
Asian culture is still very class system oriented. Rating eachother is part of their DNA. Either in their own communities or other nationalities.
i'd say thats a human thing not just an asian thing, for obvious reasons.
@slXD100 Everyone does it, but Asian cultures are generally more formally hierarchical than those most Western nations. Even how people address each other in day to day conversation depends on factors like age and seniority.
@@sebfox2194 well idk what you mean by most "western" countries but formality on how you address people you don't know and depending on their age had hierarchy as well. i was born and raised in a german speaking country and virtually across all of them you address people you don't know as "Sie" formally and even elder people you know well too (instead of the informal "du"). this has worn off a bit nowadays compared to before but even the whole eastern block of europe has this formal addressing and tonality of how you do it towards strangers and specifcally elders. i think the english speaking nations such as USA, UK and Aus give off this vibe that it is the same within most western nations but that's not the case at all. go look up different formalities within german and slavic speaking countries (perhaps greece, italy and spain as well but i have no idea about them) and you'll learn very quickly that the view you have isn't correct. as i've said, german speaking countries are quite formal, polish and other slavic speaking countries in certain cases even more so, as you use formals that are gender and age specific and some people will take offense if you don't do that. in germany as example you also keep work and private life seperate, which is also a formal thing... i could go on for days, but as i've said, it has worn off a bit and it keeps doing so, and I believe that's modernism and is happening everywhere around the world, slowly but surely. cheers
There is no one "Asian culture" you dingleberry
@slXD100 Thanks for the detailed response. However, I was already aware of the German language and customs that you have discussed, since I studied German language at school, and have some German friends and part German family. Moreover, I have worked under a German boss for 7 years and have travelled to Germany and Switzerland for work. However, I still maintain the same stance that Asian countries like Japan and Korea still have more formally hierarchical cultures than nations like Germany and Switzerland.
Some of these people talk too much like they’re from LA if I was blind folded I’d be calling them Brittney and Sarah
Excited for this one. I've been following his channel for years. I love his interactions in new yorks Asian districts
"I've never had to prove I'm asian" me flashing back to child hood trying to prove Im black even though I get good grades and watch anime. I felt the "PLEASE BELIVE MEEEEE" in their voices lol
Which is weird cuz every black dude ik even me, watches anime
@nore5888 right!?!? 🥲 I was watching it with my cousins who were also black but my dumb kid brain didn't connect the dots lol The early 2000s was a different era and bullies will latch on to ANYTHING
@@Invader_sam thank you 😭
You did it before it was cool, now Anime is common in the black community from what I see
@@nore5888yeah but 15 - 20 years ago if you were openly an anime fan then you weren't black enough lmao shit was crazy.
That last round went Lord of the Flies REAL quick.
Xiaoma is a cool guy. Humble and respectful, he shows how we can all connect by trying each other's cultures and languages respectfully.
My husband is from Ghana. we've been married 27 years and he loved seeing him learn Fonte. We saw the video he did when he went to Chicago and attended the Ghana festival and tried it on the attendees. They loved it and were trying to give him free food and other things JUST for respectfully trying to communicate in their native language. It was wonderful to see.
I'll admit it has been very hard to learn ANY of Fonte but we live in the States so we arent immersed in it, making it difficult to really try.
Preach is so right about some restaurant owners not caring about their food quality. I'm hispanic born and raised in South FL, moved to the middle of nowhere, VA. The Mexicans DEFINITELY do not gaf and get away with it LMAO I could taste the metal off the cans from the "salsa" they serve meanwhile they're popular asf lol
4:10 Asian is not a race or ethnicity dude, it's a term used for people from continent of Asia. Just because people don't consider Indians, Arabs as Asian, doesn't mean they aren't. Out of 4.7 billion people in Asia, half of them has mongoloid facial structure, and other half has Indo-Aryan facial structure.
They shouldve put captions on everyone and then put question marks under kevin😂😂😂😂
bro this guy is crazy been watching him for a lil now his mandarin is on point
Xiaoma is a real one. Inspired me to keep learning languages
tha chick in blue looked like she was about to fly away with those wings on her dome.
Damn near every Chinese restaurant in Southern California is bad. One of the tricks they do is put the business in one name and when they go bust for health reasons, they put it in another associates name, change the name, then keep the party going. And out of all the Chinese employees, you know they foul when you don't see them eat what they cook. Huge red flag.
Same with Kurdish and other Mediterraneans, they'll do it in Europe especially UK, also for Tax Evasion reasons.All these restaurants use MSG, turns any Slop meal into a gourmet dish lol
If they served the dishes they would eat, Americans wouldn’t eat it.
Went to China town in San Fran and it sucked. Whole place smelled like weed.
@@EzraMerr nothing wrong with msg. Its an awesome ingredient that brings out the flavor in things. Being mad at msg is like being mad at salt.
What a load of horseshit. We have the best Chinese restaurants outside of China. You were probably eating Americanized Chinese food. You’ve probably never eaten anything in SGV
Aba is not crazy, 80% of the Chinese restaurants in the UK are wack also.
You're wrong...
It's 90%
Where I live there’s a pretty solid one.
I mean, it's the UK so it's understandable
What do you mean though @@Sid00077
In Canada honestly most of them are Canadian Chinese food which is hella greasy. Its hard because there are legit good ones here.
Laoshu50500 rest in peace.
Rip
Who's that?
@@escanormorph1883he was a really talented polyglot that passed in 2021
The Indian lady is the safest Asian😂
A fake gun after the Chinese hit is so outta pocket lmao
its the guy xiaomannyc hes legit knows several languages
Entertaining channel too
several is huuge understatement😂
@@theoteddy9665
It's an overstatement actually.
@@marcioamaral7511 why?
@@TOBY-jy7bzcuz he’s not really fluent in a lot of them he just knows phrases to get by in convo and edits his videos
Crouching White man, hidden Asian😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hidden nah was so obvious but his safeguard was his fluent language skills 😂
Yeah “那一个” (nayige) in Mandarin means "That one" so if they're ordering at a restaurant you will often hear them say that , it's also a filler word in conversation like "Um"
And my understanding is that it's more pronounced with a long e like nee-ga as opposed to a short e.
I learnt that one from Russell Peters stand up
depends on regional accent, some will sound like boondocks lmao
Whether in Xinjiang, Haikou, or Shanghai, I always heard it as "jeiga" for "this", "neiga" for "that".
If that's problematic, welcome to other nations being a thing.
The dynaaty warrior line had me crying lol
Lmaooo ohh this guy! I saw him on Tiktok, didn't recognize him until he started speaking Chinese. This dude is amazing.
I’m Indian and I don’t consider myself Asian lmao. Preach is right about it being a geographic technicality
I see what you’re saying, but yall are Asian even if your “Asian” counterparts don’t feel the same way.
where do u live? cuz that matters a lot in terms of what race u categorize yourself in
@@shafashau race is a social structure. I’m Central American & our “race” ranges from pale to deep brown skin - doesn’t take away that we’re Latin. yes, Indians are geographically Asian technically, but most people see Indians as its own ethnicity when it’s not.
@@thugnastykathy who are you to tell if he is asian or not..,he said he doesn't feel like he is asian so let him be... you are low-key being racIst.
@@thugnastykathyFull black too
His language skill are actually amazing
'Zackie Chan' 💀
I just realized you guys actually put a really good team behind you. You let them do the light work like getting current affairs and shit, and doing the research, and the coaching to act oblivious. Man the boards are still squeaky but (humble beginnings memento) but you have styled up your content the way you envisioned it. I 100000% know you don't read these comments. Moneys good so you got people for that, and shout out for that. But either way, I am grateful and I think I have watched every single(non ridiculous) episode from you. Keep on keeping on. You are a treasure to the black community ( I say that giggling because its true and at the same time, does it need to be said.) I will let you tell me on the comment section below
the asian thing i noticed in the uk (despite blatant geography)we call south asians just “asian” and east asians a lot of ppl just generalise as “chinese” kinda the opposite in north america it seems
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
I agree in the UK it is quite the opposite,most East Asian are called Chinese even if they are not Chinese while South Asian are called Asians ,I guess it depends on what Asian group are the majority in the country
Isnt "Asian" literally just Pakistani? I dont live in the UK so i probably am talking out of my arse
In the US, “Asian” was a term made up to gain civil rights and equal protection of under the law. Each individual nationality didn’t have enough power on their own to change things, so Indians, Koreans, Chinese, Filipino, Vietnamese, etc all came together under “Asian.” The case of Vincent Chin was really the turning point in the US.
@@oz_jones UK is around 10% Asian: 3% Pakistani ethnicity, 3% indian, 1% Bangladeshi. Then 1% Chinese & 2% Asian other (tho this is recent - East & southeast Asians were only 1% combined 20 years ago)
That white guy is the language learning and speaking goat. He lears a new language in just days.
12:30 lmfaooo Preach's point right here is so factual though. It would be the craziest plot twist ever if she was white
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435man shut up, if this wasn't on jubilee that call center girl would've been kicked off first.
@@Theon435 If you're from the continent of Asia you're Asian. Pretty simple.
@@Eric-br1nccolonial piece of garbage back at it
@Theon435 No, in America, Asian is used as a term for race and not geographic location. So with that being stated, people who are Mongoloid in racial terms are referred to as Asians here. That is why we don't consider East Indians to be Asian.
in regards to the which race is hotter thing. Preach hit the nail. What you're detecting is I guess the other side of discrimination, instead of racism it is favoritism. and that feels weird to be aware of in any scenario.
Not me seeing Xiaoma* and cracking up before the video starting lmfaooo. This is gonna be fun to watch.
As a West African, the thing about Ethiopian men vs women is so true! 🤣🤣🤣
True 😅
Well at least we can tell the men and women apart, cant say the same for you lmao. looking ike burnt ninja turtles. The nerve.
Somali here with a Nigerian husband, it’s the same for us Somalis too😭 East African women are made for west African men 🤣
@@hotmess9640 fake profile, somali women wouldnt be caught dead with a ninja turtle bell pepper nose.
@@mikelary6071is everything okay?
A good strategy in this game is once you've confirmed removal of the faker you can just screw people over to win more money
But you risk getting yourself eleminated
Aye shoutout xiaomanyc. Put respect on that man's name
"i feel I'm playing Dynasty Warriors right now." Lmao.
12:38 hahahahaha Preach hit the fkn nail on the head there
love how for, preach's impression of chinese, he says "Nissan" LOLLL
I love the points the Floor was making. Great video
I saw the thumbnail and thought I was in a simulation.
Same, weird crossover 😂
As soon as they brought xiaomanyc to the show I was like "this gon be fire! this guy is literally accepted by all ethnicities of the world!!"
I'm already sold----GO KEVIN!!!!!
Xiaomannyc is a legend . Dude speaks like 15 languages but his Mandarin is out of this world.
As much as I like him he doesn't speak all those languages.
Knowing basics and small talks, being somewhat conversational and actually knowing a language are three different things.
In his defense though he speaks much better than all the other pretend- polyglots on RUclips because he at least mastered Mandarin and puts effort in the other ones.
@@zkart8038 I said he speaks them, I didnt say he was fluent. Your point still stands though.
@@shandorunia you don't speak a language unless you're fluent. Considering someone who only knows small talks as "speaking a language" is not accurate.
@@zkart8038 Your arguing over perspective . You are entitled to your opinion and I respect that but trying to be like this in a youtube comment just makes me think your an arsehole. I don't care what you think is speaking a language. I think being able to talk small talk in a way that the other person can understand is speaking the language but not fluently. I am also entitled to think that way since that is my perspective.
Move on.
@zkart8038 I would actually agree with shandorunia.
If you speak a language well enough, that you can get through the day, interacting with various people in only that language, then you speak that language.
I know many people that speak English and would claim so themselves. Are they fluent in it and know all the vocabulary? Nope.
Could they easily live in the UK regardless and get by with hardly any problems? Yep, absolutely.
Kevin is diabolical 😂
That dude is ace, I love it when he goes to restaurants surprising folk.
8:22 Sushi actually first popped up in China before anyone ever thought about serving raw, smoked, or steamed fish on rice in bite-sized portions like conventional sushi you see in Japan now. Even though its a global Japanese staple food, you can still say that its roots lie in China... like many other Asian dishes like Ramen, Tea and the culture around Tea, Soy Sauce, Gyoza (Dumplings), etc. In fact, a majority of modern Asian staple foods can be traced back to China and India and even Europe with how they introduced cooking techniques and other foods.
I mean, a lot of East Asians, Japanese included have their roots in China, same as a lot of western Europeans have their roots in Germany
he actually speaks just about every language that exists. its awesome
If they included some people with Russian, Arabic or Persian background it would have been a lot harder, but as Preach said, I guess Americans do not consider certain countries as Asian.
Caleb is correct. Those of us that do speak the language, and are frequent enough with it in a daily basis can tell between the difference of someone that's been taught from young versus a person that learnt the language much later in life. Kevin's mandarin, while very good, can still be discernible to fluent speakers, especially mainlanders because of the small tells you pick up from mannerisms, slang, and even the way a person describes things. Similar to how some people can tell what part of Los Angeles you're from depending on the way you speak.
But he also lived in China and is married to a Chinese woman. He picked up slangs too from that specific part of Beijing.
@@zkart8038While that may be true, there are still many things he doesn't understand about the culture as only a person who's experienced it first hand as a child would. Like the "Pockey" part of the video. He wasn't saying it to be funny. He was doing his best to mask himself with the others during the competition but even he didn't immediately think of the word "proud" in his mind like the others have because of the significant meaning behind it. Even the way he answers some of the questions comes off a bit off-put and even harsh, not common to how some Asian cultures would generally answer in a public setting.
Same you know someone has an accent in english.
@@rowlinzonvaldeavilla3964literally everyone has an accent, mate
@@brutallyhonest3574no s.hit. White people are told "white pride" is white supremacy.
it's because people grow up watching media with people who look like them so when they see different races, it's like a peak of curiosity
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
I’m just glad to see the floor finally getting the recognition it deserves
“Whatever it is it’s good”
Reminds me of that scene from how high “idk what you said but it sounds good”
13:55
Lmao... This is absolutely correct ... The more truth entwined the stronger the lie is, and the easier it is to keep up the lie.
I haven't ever said it to anyone because... Of exactly how you're co host responded lol
7:15 In China there's garbage food that even Chinese people wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole. But someone'll be like, "go sell it in America, they'll eat it!"
Guokiu 😂 that beef mince crispy fried 2元 Street food pastry
quite a lot of food in china is cooked using sewer oil. which is oil they literally get out of the sewer where all the shit and piss and rats are.
the only thing more disgusting than that is the pagpag in philippine. where they get food out of dumpsters and fry it up. but there is nothing anywhere near this disgusting in america
In the UK, when people say Asian, they think about Indians, kinda like how in the US, they think about East Asians like Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and Mongolians
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435 He never said they were not asian, but a lot of asians dont consider them asians, because to them being asian is being more "chinese/korean/japanese" not indian.
@@bleeem And im saying that is only in north america because Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@bleeem Witch is the point that I am making, how is it so difficult for people to understand. They are all Asian but whoever is the majority Asian in you're country will get to own the term Asian, in North America it's East Asian because they are the majority, but in the UK it's South Asians because they are the majority.
I'm from the US. I know Indians are Asian. 😂 you guys love generalizing Americans, but you hate when it's done to you.
I watch a lot of Xiaomannyc videos. Foreign Chinese are always impressed with his dialect, I was hoping to see him here.
Especially when he switches to a second or third dialect lol
15:07 spot on im deaaaaaad
Kevin spoke the most foreign language outside of English, the woman 100% grouped together
Like watching The white dudes vids when he goes into Asian restaurants enjoy seeing how he brings awesome reactions out of the owners/ workers
Xiaomaonyc is a bilingual genius. He speaks every contestants language
Bilingual means he only speaks 2 languages. Polyglot is correct term
I’m actually kind of the opposite of Aba. To me, there is definitely a “hierarchy” of sorts when it comes to people I find attractive. That’s simply because certain traits are more prevalent in certain ethnicities. So, I’m more confused by the people who don’t understand or find it weird. There are definitely attractive people in every ethnicity, so it would never be group in with “I won’t date you” criteria, but preferentially, there are more in some than others lol.
"Jo Graphically" 😂😂
Sounds like a character from a Saturday morning cartoon. Funnily enough, she teaches math.
Xiaomaonyc has such a cool channel. Love seeing the reactions of people when he starts speaking their native languages
Weird thing about this is Asia is so big and diverse yet I still get put on the same category as a completely different person.
That’s always been my thought process. For example, yeah Indians are technically Asians, and a lot of them will be quick to remind you of that, but the two groups have such a distinct appearance and culture it just feels like a disservice to lump Indians in with Southeast Asians when they are so distinct.
3:49 Preach is WRONG, Asian is defined by who-ever is the majority Asian in you're country, in North America East and South East Asians are the majority so they get to own the term Asian in the UK South Asians (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) are the majority so they own the term Asian, while an East Asian would be referred to as oriental.
@@Theon435 Damn you really butt hurt spamming this comment everywhere shit🤣🤣
@@frankrstorm06 This comment makes no sense if multiple people need educating why would you only teach one person, that's like having a building on fire and only warning the person next to you.
@@williamhardee8863 continental SE asian write their languages in indian scripts and practice indian religions. there’s a direct cultural heritage
Oh wait! Is that the dude that goes around surprising different countries with his fluent understanding of languages. He spoke Yoruba in Africa as well. All his videos are him surprising people
Anyone else think the girls just assumed the men were lying. Couldn’t manage a video without patriarchy coming up too.
Gr8 job once again Clowntown LA
On these types of channels it always happens even if there is no possible correlation to the patriarchy.They try to push an agenda.
Idk about that - the two Filipinas were trying their best to protect each other, and like Preach said, the Indian girl wasn't getting bumped by default, and they ended up eliminating the Chinese girl regardless
Aba doing his impression of African guys fetishizing Ethiopians had me rolling, man lmao. I'm not from there, but it's just such a universal creep character, we all know that exact guy in one form or another. The way Aba nails the little details, though, jesus christ 😂 The big, empty-headed grin and the squinty creep-eyes that character have are so accurate for so many of these dudes I've known lmao.
9:52 ayo, is this man a chinese spy 😂 I think the FBI might need to be lookin into this man.
I just kept thinking this would be so fucking hard for italian americans to do. We have diversified so much. I wonder how we would know
Wear masks but you can still see each others hand movements
@Yuffie777 LOL listen to the sounds of hands slapping together or the constant wind from waving arms 🤣🤣
the damn "Dyntasty Warriors" line killed me 🤣🤣💀
Xiaoman is a pretty cool guy. Love his channel
Your commentary was hilarious bros 😂 that bit about the indian accent had me dying .
Keep up the good work!
Crouching white man hidden asian😂
I am fully mexican hispanic to my knowledge but since i was born and raised in the US my english sounds just like most americans. Still glad i can pronounce spanish properly.