Your channel is very interesting and informative. It shows Chinese culture while also helping us improve our Chinese listening skills. Very helpful, keep up the good work!
@Liza-bilingual-poet23 сағат бұрын
I like that people in the streets are so open and talkative! They look positive! Very informative interviews!❤👍
@User-u5t2lКүн бұрын
非常感谢你🙏。 请你准备一个比这个更仔细的医学视频🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏. For medical interpreters🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@WoyablePittКүн бұрын
Great interviews and very skillfull & wise interviewer. Good job!
@samaval9920Күн бұрын
1 category of men & women tha to ere not discussed were foreign Chinese- Chinese who emigrated or were born in SE Asia. N & S America & Caribbean, S Asia??Pacific, Africa, etc:?
@roadhousehit2 күн бұрын
Chinese people... the worst tourist ..so loud..so disturbing..😂
@allen75852 күн бұрын
It’s surprising how many people, especially young people, are so anti-Japanese. And when you asked them to elaborate they all said the same thing “it’s engrained in our bones” - To me that shows it’s taught because random people on the street wouldn’t all say the exact same wording. From a western perspective, it’s wild that that hatred can linger so long. Germany blew up the entire European continent and killed millions but many Americans and Europeans consider it done and over with - a dark stain on human history but that was our grandparents war. It’s not that it’s forgivable what they did, but it’s just that people responsible for it aren’t even alive anymore and now nobody blinks an eye if someone is from Germany.
@Tinah_232 күн бұрын
I know that I've watched this late and this comment is at least 3 years late, but here is my opinion. The guy who appears as the video picture and the one who spoke before him most of the time ( I guess they have the same hairstyles and are probably of the same age) are the most mature ones and any lady who will end up with either of them will be the luckiest ones. The rest were okay, but some of them were kind of control freaks who don't really know what they want. For instance, not wanting a girl who smokes yet you smoke and wanting a slim lady, yet you claim that you'd want to marry her. What if she gets pregnant and gains weight? Will you abandon her because she's 'fat' ? In swahili, we say, 'kwenda huko'
@manastiwari382 күн бұрын
I don't think what they (Chinese) think about my country(india) but we think how covid originated from wuhaan oooh they ate animals 😂😂😂😂😂 like bat 🦇 😂😂😂
@nhungvo35582 күн бұрын
Just discovered your channel this morning--wow I’m blown away. All your topics are insightful and interesting. We get such a distorted view of China and its people because of the Western media and our government trying to make China into the new Boogeyman that our leaders use to scare the general population. We are told that Chinese cannot think for themselves and blindly go along with the group. I never understood how there could homogeneity in one country but now I see there’s tremendous peer pressure to conform. I love seeing how thoughtful Kirk is regarding individuality and how minority groups are outcaste--and why that’s a bad thing. Conversely, I think there has to be a balance between individuality and what’s good for society as whole--otherwise minority groups can use their perceived special status to the detriment of society as a whole. For example, in recent years the trans movements hijacking of our country’s media you would think that most of our country is trans (while in reality it’s an extremely small percentage of people). That’s not to say that trans people don’t deserve to be themselves-of course they do--but not at the derailment of society’s best interests. Anyway, sorry to get side tracked--fantastic channel and content-please keep up the good work
@StratosFair2 күн бұрын
Thank you Eileen for yet another oustanding episode of street interviews: great topic, great questions, great inteterviewees. Super educational not only about Chinese language but also about Chinese current social trends, and super entertaining too. Keep it up!
@ShhhHhhhz2 күн бұрын
I'm from Singapore, and the Japanese committed atrocities against the Chinese, such as the infamous Sook Ching Massacre. However, nowadays, if you ask young Chinese people, many of them express a desire to visit Japan. This shows that hate is not eternal. Just because your ancestors were involved in horrific acts doesn't mean you inherit that blame.
@ericpatterson9063 күн бұрын
@kirk Americans don’t feel this way about Chinese people! 如果你碰到一个美国人在中国,他们的思想大概最开放的!
Is this like mainland China or Taiwan cuz I wanna learn the standard accent 😔
@tom_1233 күн бұрын
Nice
@prithviksingh-ws3il3 күн бұрын
Chinese people know wrong information about India. India is safer and there is no much issue with women travel. It is just the foreigner media that defames India. Rape and crime rate is more in North America than india according statics . But Chinese people are captive parrots because they are kept outside unformed specially from india by the Chinese government.
@MohamedRahman3 күн бұрын
As for learning Chinese the information is okay. As for the content of the information, most of what you guys are saying are reasons and interpretations of those reasons are extremely misleading and false. Wonder you might mislead many Chinese learners
@raymond-qz6ld3 күн бұрын
I am amazed every time the Nanjing massacre and the hatred of the Japanese are mentioned. There is a bitter history between China and Japan because of the latter's occupation. But do those interviewed know that there was also the Tiananmen massacre in 1989 between student demonstrators and the government under the CCP? Because they know the history before and up until the Second World War, but do they also know about the more recent massacre under the CCP itself? I am just curious.
@gemmalee30323 күн бұрын
Japan, Philippines
@JasonEyermann3 күн бұрын
16:16 according to the definition of PUA as stated on this video. It seems the definition in English and Chinese is different. Does PUA in Chinese also refer to a man who uses tactics to pick up a girl?
@MandarinCorner23 күн бұрын
It can be that as well, basically in China, PUA refers to manipulation in many contexts, such as in relationships, in workplace, etc,.
@PrajwalN8963 күн бұрын
Chinese media teaches india is dangerous as same indian media teaches china is dangerous 😂😂. How miserable
@arifbiswas8644 күн бұрын
Nice
@amyyan47634 күн бұрын
I have learnt so much mandarin from your channel. Thank you Eileen! ❤
@ilovemysandwichguy4 күн бұрын
16:21 dude's putting out as if pandemic is like from africa and not china💭💀
@allisea77684 күн бұрын
Thank you. This was my first video of yours and it was interesting and I learned a lot of new words.
I'm not studying Chinese anymore, but these are still interesting interviews regardless.
@badmashdogesh39395 күн бұрын
Those women questioning India's hygeine, did they know where covid-19 came from? India gave buddhism and Shaolin kung fu to China. India has architectural marvel like Kailash temple, what does China has? Those 3 foot walls?
@raymonddarhk20Күн бұрын
Hygiene is not India's strong suit.
@badmashdogesh3939Күн бұрын
@@raymonddarhk20 Neither do china
@davestvwatching24085 күн бұрын
Maybe due to size and varied environments the Chinese are a lot like US Americans in that most people don't or won't leave their own country.
@Guest-e1d5 күн бұрын
Japanese cars, electronics, and other goods are all over the world. Even in the most smallest countries. Chinese goods are not. They only focus on big nations, as Brasil and Mexico, and themselves. They only want to sell in bulk for cheaper prices. Starting entrepreneurs don't get a chance. Chinese are tremendously very very very stupid in marketing, advertisement, and communication. Japanese are much smarter. Chinese must change their attitude. Sorry, I have to tell.
@mumzy9965 күн бұрын
love all your videos!
@angelmosquito19476 күн бұрын
Getting a handle on 100 essential business sentences is a fantastic way to boost your Mandarin skills! It really makes a difference in professional settings. With Coachers, you can dive into detailed lessons that help reinforce these sentences in real-life situations. You're going to do great! 💼🎉
Like the rest of the world, the wealthy elite in China are hard at work exploiting the rest of society to monopolize all the gains in productivity and wealth creation of the whole society. They believe in screwing everyone else even when they know that everyone else contributes to this wealth, too. They want it all even though so much wealth will not make them any happier. All it gives them is the ability to hurt everyone else in society, weaken society and eventually cause society’s collapse. That’s what the wealthy do, destroy civilizations. They have done it all through history.
@erickim65336 күн бұрын
Many Chinese want to travel to Japan and South Korea but the CCP has forced propaganda on the population to reject South Korea because the current President is pro Japan/US instead of pro China/NKorea like the previous President/globalist puppet.
@hermionefinnigan6 күн бұрын
I guess my boyfriend, part Tai and Chinese, is a Shengnan when we first met. It has taken a long while for me to get him to disclose more about himself. I can’t prove what he’s telling me is true or not, but he tells me that I’m his first - that is, I’ve broken his virginity (he is not my first). He says he has held out for so long in hopes of finding an Asian American girl who shares his values of remaining celibate until after those marriage vows are exchanged. I remember dating him for a long time before persuading him that no such women exist nowadays. I’m so glad he finally saw it my way. We’re quite happy together. Luckily, my grandpa likes him a lot.
@ciranojmecra036 күн бұрын
Good Contents!!
@erahansrk58136 күн бұрын
I was wanting to visit china in near future, but this vlog changed my mind, they have such negative views on India, for sure India has many problems n sp does china, generalizing it doesn't help. So shd i think too that china it's full of infected ppl n places, even though they might look outwardly clean, or they r all just loud n classless, No right? , so India also has its flaws but has a very beautiful side to it, n very kind ppl in India too.....i wish everyone wud be not so quick to judge .... anyone for that matter.....jai Hind ❣️🙏
@Ebenezer4566 күн бұрын
非常有趣的聊天!谢谢Eileen,你的采访水平真是顶尖的!
@patienceeteno34156 күн бұрын
Xie xie Laoshi, these videos has been really helpful
@misubi6 күн бұрын
Sadly this is totally in line with my experience when living in China. Most people have never met a Japanes person but hate them according to what the government has fed them. I used to be an English teacher and would bring up Japan and the students would mostly say how they hated Little Japan who invaded China and then I'd mention that isn't that what China is doing in Tibet and they were like "No!!! It's ours..." Lol One other thing is oddly Jews were very popular as Chinese saw themselves in them i.e. educated, business savvy, pragmatic.