How can anyone doubt he’s Jamaican when even his “American accent” has a Jamaican undertone?!
@bellaboomz10 ай бұрын
Yes- I could hear it too! 😄
@urlkiller10 ай бұрын
that was my exact thought, im second gen but I have no accent, but if someone said they were id just believe them. Its not a foreign concept some people like living different places
@hope306710 ай бұрын
Literally!
@cristobalbalenciaga729510 ай бұрын
He sounds like a Jamaican who tries to speak “proper” English
@biglollol10 ай бұрын
Because non-white people are always quick to assume that people are just copying it to be like them. They are so culturally selfish that they jump to conclusions right away.
@SnackPatrol11 ай бұрын
Society: "Where are you from?" White dude: "Jamaica." Society: "......Explain it"
@nycg80111 ай бұрын
It’s simplle as just gaining citizenship. Look how much Africans who are Russian or Ukrainian
@3beamdreams11 ай бұрын
Sucks but that happens to every race
@filthy_peasant_the_one213411 ай бұрын
nice reference to his videos 😂
@tokenwebster11 ай бұрын
Good reference 😂
@vaughndrozd11 ай бұрын
“Bomboclatttt”
@bakedwithrealchez6 ай бұрын
I work with a white Jamaican and he told me his nickname in Jamaica was "Big Red" because he got a sunburn one time.
@inigo90005 ай бұрын
That’s also a reggae/Dancehall artist but he issen’t white 😂
@inigo90005 ай бұрын
That’s also a reggae/Dancehall artist but he issen’t white 😂
@apetass1234 ай бұрын
@@inigo9000 It's also a cheerleader from the movie "Bring It On", lol.
@ryanmarc18534 ай бұрын
Jamaicans of Irish descent are often called "red legs"
@whatdoinamethischannel97492 ай бұрын
@ryanmarc1853 No one really call dem dat anymore bro
@Trellick9611 ай бұрын
I knew deep down this guy was Jamiacan. Not just for his accent but vocabulary and swagger, and who the hell visits Hope Zoo to "pet a donkey"
@whatsgrowingon11 ай бұрын
Lol yessss.
@l3ftie57811 ай бұрын
Love donkeys bro, they are great animals. Smart strong, and hard workers but with lots of personality@NotaBlackGuynamedRicky
@vinny255533211 ай бұрын
No one cares !
@83dude11 ай бұрын
vinny2555332 exactly, look at all these dudes simping for him, pretend he's their best friend, he just makes corny videos
@growskull11 ай бұрын
see how the devil wicked...
@acuraledgend9648 Жыл бұрын
Bruh ...jamaica is filled with so many types of people indian, white , jamaicans , and asian ...i know asians that speak better patois then jamericans lol...hes from where hes from ...big up me bredgen bless up
@JKAnu-yq1tr11 ай бұрын
It is filled with different types of people, but we need to still understand that 93% of the population on the island is black.
@LAOhiphop11 ай бұрын
Black chiney been a big act forever
@helygg889211 ай бұрын
"Jamaica is filled with so many types of people Indian, white, Jamaicans, and Asians". The fact you list Jamaicans in a list of different types of people who live in Jamaica is hilarious. Doesn't matter your ancestry if you're born and bred somewhere that's what you are that's your country and those "types" of people are your people too.
@TheBlackmanIsGod11 ай бұрын
Speaking doesn’t make you the people!! Take that white thief colonizer mentality somewhere else
@jahsilent111 ай бұрын
Most country has all races not so unique 😊
@youravantgarde11 ай бұрын
He still has a Jamaican accent even talking regular English.
@l3ftie57811 ай бұрын
yup it is subtle yet always there
@j0rdanaj11 ай бұрын
@@CaptainTodger69no it can be Strong or Subtle it dont matter all Jamaicans can speak english or Easily catch the American accent and slangs if theyve been there long enough
@83dude11 ай бұрын
So what? What is with this cringy obsession with ethnicity? Are you planning on marrying him? This is schoolgirl gossipping
@youravantgarde11 ай бұрын
@You_ARE_ghey don't self project your insecurities on me you weirdo.
@justmyself100010 ай бұрын
It seems he is more comfortable for sure speaking Patois. And when he is trying to sound American, it is almost like he has to think about it and try.
@HaroldAceveda11 ай бұрын
I'm of Chinese Jamaican and Black Jamaican descent and Jamaica is a very diverse place
@Boombatz1111 ай бұрын
Show me your face
@mannyw_11 ай бұрын
@@Boombatz11bruh
@Boombatz1111 ай бұрын
@@mannyw_ 😂
@BrutalCarnage11 ай бұрын
Show us the willy
@cromulom222311 ай бұрын
wild combo
@EricSchwartz11 ай бұрын
Definitely Jamaican. His family hired me to DJ spring break in Jamaica back in the day, so I knew him a bit when he was a kid there. So cool to see him grown up and killing it on YT.
@FLiPtHeSWI7CH11 ай бұрын
Is his family rich?
@AoNLobby11 ай бұрын
@@FLiPtHeSWI7CHwhy does that matter to you?
@ZRockwell11 ай бұрын
Alot of people that "make it" seem to have parents that are well to do which makes sense. @@AoNLobby
@davids.81611 ай бұрын
Was kt for his Bar Mitzvah?
@FLiPtHeSWI7CH11 ай бұрын
@@AoNLobby connections in this world make a big difference , helping to understand one’s background, helps to better understand the person. Also this guy claims to know his family yet his last name is not online anywhere. I’m allowed to ask questions, as are you
@jazmar0822 Жыл бұрын
The problem is that a lot of non Jamaican people are desperately trying to dictate to Jamaicans who and what Jamaicans are, and sometimes the obsession is just creepy. Even the American born and raised Jamaicans who are more American in their experience and way thinking try to dictate to Jamaicans who we are or should be. They experience racism in America so they also become racist and jump at every opportunity to make non black or mixed race Jamaican feel not accepted, because that how they are treat in the country they were born and raised in. So are not even Jamaican a lot of the time, just African American. I've even seen Africans all over the Internet trying to bully black Jamaicans into saying we're African. How can you get that upset about a Jamaicans saying we're Jamaican. We are aware that most of us are of African ancestry but we're Jamaicans. And all Jamaicans aren't black just like Americans, Canadians, Brazilians aren't white.
@dominus6224 Жыл бұрын
You summed up today’s society in a nutshell. All this crap about cultural appropriation for example. Since when can’t someone enjoy cheese or wear dreads for example? Just because they weren’t apparently born between X and Y location. Or when they figure “you’re white so u cannot he Jamaican” or whatnot.
@Azulakayes Жыл бұрын
It shows how the American education system has failed them. Americans are the loudest and most ignorant people in this world and they can't differentiate between race and nationality. I am an indigenous African and I was watching a video about how a certain South African of Indian origin was talking about the patriarchal attitudes there and the black Americans were trolling her and abusing her for speaking about South Africa because she is 'Indian'. This is a woman who's great grandfather was brought to SA as an indentured servant, who doesnt speak hindu/any other indian languages and has no ties to India, yet, in an American's eyes, she isn't African and knows nothing about an African experience because she is ethnically Asian. American ignorance is really baffling. I wonder what they will do when they realise that there's a population of Africans who are ethnically Chinese who have been on the continent since the Ming dynasty 😂
@sshaw101511 ай бұрын
@@robel113 this guy just doesn’t look like the typical Jamaican, but Jamaica got Asians, Indians n Whites down there, n it’s normal. It’s just weird for Americans because the only they see n know is Bob Marley, Usain Bolt n Cool Runnings Movie
@jazmar082211 ай бұрын
@@robel113 Ethnicity isn't a race and ppl can be more than one ethnicities. If you share a common language, cuisine, belief system, and cultural practices you're the same ethnicity no matter your outward appearance. There can also be different ethnicities within a country. For example Nigerians come from different ethnic tribes and it doesn't make any more Nigerian than the other. People are simply ignorant, and some know better but they're racist.
@jazmar082211 ай бұрын
@@robel113 I didn't say Jamaicans are Africans I said some Africans want to force us to say we're African mainly for a cultural grab. They sometimes do it to African Americans too so they can claim everything we accomplish came from them.
@templar195 ай бұрын
"It's hard to be shy in Jamaica." Translation: Jamaicans will browbeat and ridicule you for being quiet and keeping to yourself.
@xeykdeyk4 ай бұрын
translation: Nosey lazy ignorant people who cant keep to themselves cause they have nothing going on in their life so they bother other people on the streets insted of going to work,
@kg3564 ай бұрын
To be fair this happens everywhere to some extent
@goofballbiscuits36473 ай бұрын
@@kg356No, it doesn't lol
@oekmama3 ай бұрын
No, they will think you are sad and try to cheer you up.
@niqwalshensemble91643 ай бұрын
Yes Jamaicans can be very pushy and intrusive. Aggressive. Not all, but a significant part of the population, seem to be permanently waiting around for an opportunity to sell something or provide a service that is unwanted- especially in the tourist areas.
@bossfx031711 ай бұрын
The best Jamaican nickname i ever saw online was "Flashlight". I guess the brother was using them skin lighteners but only on his face. So his face was waaaaaay lighter than the rest of his body... I DIED🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@youtoobfarmer11 ай бұрын
"Reverse Trump"
@furrymonkeything11 ай бұрын
Yo ! 😂😂😂
@annmariebusu99249 ай бұрын
I saw that too 😂
@Yaj-Gnidblod9 ай бұрын
"Pinado, ya bleachin'!?"
@Officialbailaz6 ай бұрын
Yup nuff flashlight here mi bredda😂
@DarthFurie11 ай бұрын
My husband's yardie nickname growing up in Ja was Blacka because he's dark-skinned... Jamaicans will literally find the one thing you're insecure about and bully you to your face with a nickname 💀
@ScottJB11 ай бұрын
Mexicans do that too haha. My in-laws all have nicknames like Big Lips, Big Head, Big Bean, Toad, etc lmao
@ReallyDavid0111 ай бұрын
@@ScottJB lol siempre llamabamos a una prima gordiz
@shueibdahir11 ай бұрын
Somalis do the exact same thing. Some of your friends might even know you for 40 years and not know your real name
@ScottJB11 ай бұрын
@@ReallyDavid01 Hasta mi suegro le dice "la gorda" a mi suegra. También hay un sobrino que le llaman el apache pq está muy moreno. Se pasan de veras 😂
@JayNubi11 ай бұрын
It's not bullying dummy. Its called differentiating.
@notachannellol58055 ай бұрын
I’m a Chinese from Jamaica lol, this is too relatable
@mrjuanderfuI4 ай бұрын
Omg I feel for ya
@nofurtherwest34744 ай бұрын
i want to hear a Chinese person speaking in Jamaican accent. That would be neat
@swicheroo13 ай бұрын
@@nofurtherwest3474 Tess Anne Chin--She's a singer and there will be lots of footage of her doing just that on KZbin...
@douglaszare12153 ай бұрын
@@nofurtherwest3474 There are lot (a few percent) and a lot of Jamaicans are part Chinese although that might not be apparent if you go by skin color first. I think Jamaica welcomed immigrants at a time when many people were leaving China. Naomi Campbell and Sean Paul are part Chinese-Jamaican. When I was a little kid, I knew so many that I assumed people of Chinese descent had Jamaican accents. I later learned that was unusual, but then one of my classmates in college was Chinese-Jamaican.
@vipuntilwhenever1283 ай бұрын
@@mrjuanderfuI weh you mean?
@salmabelcourt11 ай бұрын
It’s so weird to see Gideon being serious for once in his life 😂
@dlol38964 ай бұрын
As a white Jamaican I can confirm no one believes me when I say I'm Jamaican 😂
@anonymouslyopinionated6562 ай бұрын
in jamaica?
@colleenhenry8022Ай бұрын
Same thing here, my family name is GAYNAIR I am related to the late headmaster and his wife, that started Gaynstead High near National Stadium🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@dobefrmdadead11 ай бұрын
this dude is definitely a descendant of pirates
@whiteglovepc11 ай бұрын
100% lol he looks like the skinny pirate with the glass eye from Pirates of the Caribbean 😂
@scotthughes74404 ай бұрын
HAHAHA!! Ok Gomer...or he is simply of British descent. LOL...a pirate...
@RudeboyGroot4 ай бұрын
I saw one time he said he’s Palestinian, but like 5th generation Jamaican…so Arabic pirate, right?! He said there’s more Arabic Jamaicans than White, which I never would’ve guessed
@corentinimbert4 ай бұрын
Yeeaah robbing spanish ships full of gold ahah
@HRM.H4 ай бұрын
@@RudeboyGrootalmost because its not true.. 😂
@derin1118 ай бұрын
It is the intonation of his speech that clearly remains the most giveaway that he is genuinely Jamaican.
@twistolemon3 ай бұрын
His infections are obvious
@invertedtube4 ай бұрын
Jamaicans never seem to question it. It's outsiders, mostly Americans talking😅
@Fenrisulv987-nl8kh6 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Sidequestz. His personality, his warmth and positive attitude, and his content is f---in fire!! This dude is a YT giant, and I wish nothing but continued success and growth of his channel. Sick guest, I hope he gets more opportunities to speak on podcasts!! much love ❤
@iamwe703511 ай бұрын
SIDEQUESTZ is one of the funniest and one of my top fav , i love pranks and i have been watching them for yeeeears, you should do more content breh!
@83dude11 ай бұрын
He's not even remotely funny, keep lying to yourself
@minabee77295 ай бұрын
I have a Jamaican co worker that call me chewy because I'm always chewing gum😂😂😂😂😂 and i answer to it
@MichelleAntoinette2112 ай бұрын
@@minabee7729 lol
@englishmenintown86222 ай бұрын
Hahahahahahahahahahaha Yes yes yes I love that!!!!!😂
@Thatdudewiththedogs5 ай бұрын
I had no idea he was a straight Jamaican dude, I thought he was like an American doing a really good Jamaican accent, but immediately from hearing him speak normally, you can tell he’s authentic. His accent is awesome 🔥
@whatdoinamethischannel97492 ай бұрын
Lol same
@dreisangthefreezer4 ай бұрын
The Jamaican motto "Out of many, one people"
@DamnedConservative11 ай бұрын
It's only because Americans are OBSESSED with race
@dollfaceddiaries10 ай бұрын
Although true you can not be an American to have made this statement . You must not be aware of the history of the U.S . Only those who are have a very clear understanding of why that is .
@FriendwithNoName79 ай бұрын
@@dollfaceddiariesBecause black americans are the biggest victims in the world. Every single nation of people had slaves from every single ethnicity.
@jakej26807 ай бұрын
Lol there was a Jamaican dude who was shunned because he was born albino. It ain't just the US.
@apokkalyps66 ай бұрын
@@dollfaceddiariesAmericans are racists, they see race everywhere they look... no history justify ghettos
@turnip53596 ай бұрын
Yeah in Jamaica you are Jamaican not black, white, Asian or whatever
@rickeykoga2312 Жыл бұрын
Love Sidezzz He switches up the accent like how I switch between regular english and pigeon english (Hawaii) 🎉
@maksheadroom898510 ай бұрын
I'm South African, and I've time for Sidequestz because he embraces the Jamaican culture and is non-judgemental. He is genuinely humane at heart, I'm certain.
@shaneilellis983211 күн бұрын
Big yourself 🇯🇲👍
@kahopukehau11 ай бұрын
It’s crazy even when he’s speaking “normally”, I can still hear his native accent
@J031309 ай бұрын
how is that crazy? literally his fucking accent lol
@thesnackbandit5 ай бұрын
Why is that crazy? It's exactly what is to be expected. Strange comment.
@coyotelong43493 ай бұрын
@@J03130It just shows that his Jamaican accent is the natural one, is what he’s saying For the people who doubt where the guy’s really from
@Owjdnskoakansbskk2 ай бұрын
That’s how accents work.
@ThaBigSkyline11 ай бұрын
Nice to see a podcast with genuinely thoughtful questions
@schuletrip11 ай бұрын
Him speaking Patwa to what we perceive as Jamaican is some of the most wholesome and funny content on YT. Long may it continue.
@mherrj11 ай бұрын
Patois*
@Stryke_Gently11 ай бұрын
Go read a book kid. Tf is wrong with zoomers. Into the most obscure lame shit for no reason
@azca.11 ай бұрын
bozo said patwa 🤦♀
@83dude11 ай бұрын
Not even remotely funny, all his "comedy" has been done before, zero originality
@bawseeeee60210 ай бұрын
The heck is patwa 😂😂😂
@Azulakayes Жыл бұрын
I have realised that maybe it's because of their system of education but most Americans are ignorant of how diverse the world is. People have been venturing to and settling in so many different places that they are culturally and linguistically immersed. Before slavery, there were Chinese people who settled in East Africa as an example. European exploration/conquests led to interactions of different cultures, Arab and European slave trade displaced millions all over into different territories, colonialism led to the settlement of Europeans and the forced resettlement of Indians all over. The world isn't homogenous. Ethnic identity or race doesn't equate nationality and culture is dynamic.
@theblackgods469911 ай бұрын
False . Indians all over africa do not adhere to african cultural norms they are a secluded group that do not participate in cultural affairs . Just like whites in africa they rarely speak the language of natives and rarely occupy the same spaces . Just because we come from the same country or just because you stole land in some country doesnt mean you share cultural similarities .like white south africans are basically in a whole different country culture wise so stop this fake unity nonsense we are not united and many places are very much homogenous
@monkeystrive750111 ай бұрын
Some American are Moron 😂
@Harrisabd11 ай бұрын
As an Australian it was shocking to me when I visited in 2016, I was 23-24 years old and going to bars was hilarious because girls would believe absolutely anything you said about Australia.
@ΚρανίΩ10 ай бұрын
@airthrowDBTdamn thats sad, not you just the education
@thesoul2sqeeze10 ай бұрын
💯 I've heard so many times people saying "USA is a melting pot , USA is the only place you can walk down the street and see 5 different ethnicities". Like how can they think that in the age of the internet 😂😂
@sshaw1015 Жыл бұрын
I worked hard my American accent to avoid ppl constantly asking me questions… ppl hear the Jamaican accent and now the whole conversation changes. Or if they acknowledge it, I just keep the conversation moving n don’t give them a chance to ask questions about it.
@FLiPtHeSWI7CH11 ай бұрын
Why ? People curious , just talk to em
@sshaw101511 ай бұрын
@@FLiPtHeSWI7CH No
@szasremmurd800211 ай бұрын
Same it gets tired explaining it
@KCJbomberFTW11 ай бұрын
All them love Jamaicans
@SC-bc6tz10 ай бұрын
@@FLiPtHeSWI7CHgets very boring to explain “yes I am Jamaican” and “yes, white people can be from Jamaica” and “yes the accent is real” and any other dumb question you can think of that they probably get asked on the daily. After a while you’d probably just want people to appreciate you for you and understand who you are as a person rather than just being asked mind numbing questions about your accent and how they’ve “never met a white Jamaican before.”
@celticmulato2609 Жыл бұрын
People forget that Whites settled Jamaica. Also Brown people come from White and Black or White and Indian or all three which are 6% of the population. Alot of White Jamaicans are of Portuguese Jewish ancestry, Scottish, Irish and English and few French and the Mulato Jamaicans also have that mixture .
@dominus6224 Жыл бұрын
Brown people don’t come from “white and black”. You gonna tell me the whole Middle East is a mix of those 2?
@theblackgods469911 ай бұрын
Most of those mixed race people come from the r*ape of enslaved women by those white men you described
@rampagesmackssons50811 ай бұрын
A lot of German Jamaicans in St Elizabeth
@celticmulato260911 ай бұрын
@rampagesmackssons508 Actually they are from Welch, Scot and English ancestry. Westmoreland is where the majority of Germans went.
@ahliyahbrown780211 ай бұрын
@@dominus6224 Jamaicans have a different definition of brown
@jomittens2 ай бұрын
Lol I love being caribbean..he finds it hard to believe that he randomly walks up to people and talk to them..what I love about caribbean people is that we can meet now...drink a drink...chill or party the entire day like old friends.🙌🏾🙌🏾 And the caribbean is full of all kinds of people.
@SouthernAppalachian.445 күн бұрын
Are all Caribbean women as beautiful as you?
@85WD7 ай бұрын
Living in Canada, all my life I get questioned about being mixed when I say I'm of Jamaican heritage, because I'm an Indian and they don't know Indians are also from Jamaica....Out of Many, ONE People
@tsnaude10 ай бұрын
Like he said, Jamaicans who are born and grown in Jamaica would believe right off the bat. Even when he is speaking Standard English I could pick up he’s a Jamaican. He’s hilarious though, his videos always be cracking me up 😂
@colbournmck52606 күн бұрын
This white Jamaican started working at the job & he & the other black Jamaican were friends instantly. The conversation was that generally, each ethnic group tends to stick together, however that did not readily apply to the Jamaicans, as they were always speaking Patios, saying "my youth", looking out & defending each other. Notably, the black one would take the other into all these black spaces & he fits right in. Interestingly, things they wouldn't say infront of a white person, they would in his presence. They never refer to themselves as black or white, rather, Jamaican!! Quite admirable & somewhat unique!!
@Banton10109 ай бұрын
"Out of Many, ONE People" 🇯🇲💙💯
@seekingallknowledge6 ай бұрын
"Out of many one people"? Do you even know what that means? Or Why It was created? Or you just repeating what the government taught?
@Banton10106 ай бұрын
@@seekingallknowledge 🤣🤣I want you to answer the questions you just asked me..and as for the last part, ive never liked government...do YOU know what Government means? Or why it was created? Lol
@seekingallknowledge6 ай бұрын
@@Banton1010 Almost everyone knows what government means/represents/hides and protects, that's irrelevant to what I asked!. That wasn't the question either! DO YOU KNOW WHAT (OUT OF MANY ONE PEOPLE) MEAN? Why it was created?
@Hxncho_Great4 ай бұрын
Zeeet 🆙🆙🆙
@ianchandley3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@XIII-TheBlackCat Жыл бұрын
I know a Jewish kid just as Jamaican as this guy in Norwalk, CT and knows every dancehall move 😂
@chadevans939011 ай бұрын
Shout out to norwalk ct!!
@fromheaventoearth577911 ай бұрын
There is even a Jew-owned school here.
@83dude10 ай бұрын
Dancehall is cringe, just some drunk guys babbling on a super loud microphone
@imhim91618 ай бұрын
Is his name Sean de Paul ? lol
@raymondcerv13707 ай бұрын
A Jamaican Jew! That's Rad!
@jasonmarshall496610 ай бұрын
As a white Bajan that lives in Canada now, I can relate to the experience
@bowserhoudini55886 ай бұрын
For some reason this video just made me want to start living my best life
@Anthony_24711 ай бұрын
I’m half black, but I have a very fair complication. I’m pretty sure I’ve been asked for my birth certificate, or to prove it more than Obama. It’s extremely frustrating sometimes. When I was younger I would have “concerned citizens” come up to me and ask me “Are you ok/safe, or do you know this man?” As a kid I didn’t understand why? I would be like “Who my dad? Yes, I know him. But I don’t know you and now I’m feeling a bit unsafe.” There are numerous other examples I can throw in involving different forms of racism. Mostly because they think I look like them so I must be like them. So I must also share their same ideology, and then proceed to say some of the most racist things. Over the years I’ve tried to brush it off as ppl can be dumb and they just don’t know better. I feel like I can relate to this. Just don’t worry bout it bro, you know your truth.
@PotentialTechniques10 ай бұрын
I tan quickly and deep so end up looking quite North African (according to some of the abuse i got in my younger years from racist douches) and sometimes after summer i notice a lot of people treating me bad or like they don't want me in the shops, it took me a long time to realise they were thinking along racial lines about me as i thought i was in MY area and my hometowns etc but it was visitors doing that to me it sucks when people judge on visual things
@boogermaiden5 ай бұрын
Same with the rapper Logic! Nobody believes he is half black coz his mom's genes won over his dad's.
@ParaAkula5 ай бұрын
sidequestz is a treasure. protect him at all costs
@Del_11611 ай бұрын
As a Jamaican who is mixed with Scottish Asian and African . I don’t think people can comprehend the diversity in Jamaican culture ..
@83dude11 ай бұрын
I didn't think anyone is remotely interested boombaclat
@Del_11611 ай бұрын
@@83dude your name is what you are .. fish 🐠
@alfonsosantos40114 ай бұрын
I was born in Kingston. Both parents are Mexican. Only born in Jamaica. But we left after their vacation was done. So I'm a Mexican born in Jamaica. When I turn 26 I return to Jamaica. And I felt in love with everything. Do I believe I'm Jamaica !!! I guess I am only by birth. But I'm Mexican .
@Virginia.503 ай бұрын
You are a Jamaican with Mexican parents.
@swaggermuffins3 ай бұрын
Killer interview man. Appreciate the pace of questions and time you give the interviewee. It's straight up calming haha.
@whatisanamewhatisaface8 ай бұрын
I'm Jamaican (born, raised) and we had a family friend named Bush Crab, and he wouldn't allow us to call him by his real name. So.
@ianchandley3 ай бұрын
Years ago when I took over the management of a large construction site, part of my responsibility was to sign off the time sheets. There were about 10 names I couldn’t recognize because I only knew their nicknames. Gold Teet’, Fingah, Cripple, Welder, Blacka, Craney etc…..
@redpillheroicdose7924 ай бұрын
You're the next biggest podcaster. Instantly felt you were the realest. Thanks for standing up and being seen. Your friend - G
@yuriydee10 ай бұрын
Mind blown I never knew this mans was actually Jamaican in the IG videos. Thats pretty dope.
@justinw121910 ай бұрын
I'm listening to this dude spesk English right now and i can hear the jamaican accent at certain points. Its completely authentic. You can't fake that authenticly. No Hollywood actor has succeeded in doing so to date and they're suppoed to be gr professionals
@gerard3359 ай бұрын
I worked closely with a group of Jamaicans for about 2 years. I learned how to understand them better and even learned a bit of patois. my bros nickname was "shot boss" for short boss and I was tall man we made the best duo.
@remeece11 ай бұрын
Jamaicans are the most welcoming,down to earth and most dangerous at the same time all you have to do is come with RESPECT or the scene can change from calm to deadly in a second
@jacobharris95411 ай бұрын
So true, we can either fuck you up or fuck you haha
@83dude11 ай бұрын
Nonsense, come to Brixton England and tell me again how " wonderful" they are
@83dude10 ай бұрын
You act as if they are superior,they are definitely not, they invented nothing, not even reggae ,
@user-rq5sd1sq8o7 ай бұрын
That pretty much sums up a good majority of cultures… lol
@Carolina-Cromwell-I3 ай бұрын
You also want to avoid certain places as they are not safe which is the case with most countries, but some have more of those places than others and are closer in distance to where you would be.
@OlRed.11 ай бұрын
I got a friend from Jamaica that’s lives herein the sates for 30+ years now. I still can’t comprehend most of what he says.
@donaldedwards48744 ай бұрын
listening is a skill, a very polite one. If you are around someone for over thirty years and except for language do not understand them then check out your listening skills, patience, courtesy
@MrPek-fe9fp3 ай бұрын
Very well said@@donaldedwards4874
@zenyatta506411 ай бұрын
how tf can you hate a dude who just makes everyone laugh and smile
@83dude10 ай бұрын
Because he's not even remotely funny, he's a try hard, he invents these lame over the top stories and people like you pretend to enjoy it , " oh my god he said wagwan,so funny"
@zenyatta506410 ай бұрын
@@83dude "people like you pretend to enjoy it" damn some people are fucking weird. you're delusional
@AckeeandSaltfish5 ай бұрын
When I saw this man’s videos I immediately knew he was born/raised in Jamaica. Real Jamaicans know lol😂
@dylancleverdon48610 ай бұрын
this is so real as an immigrant with an accent it's literally always a topic of conversation can be frustrating sometimes and at this point it's such a boring conversation that i've had with so many people i'd rather talk about literally anything else.
@kidnamedre11 ай бұрын
Work for the fire department in my city my first partner on the medic unit was a white Jamaican man with a strong patois accent lol
@LunaWaves11 ай бұрын
this guy is such a gem
@meijiishin565011 ай бұрын
Haha...as a white guy born and raised in Hawaii this is so relatable.
@danielthompson39289 ай бұрын
lol
@brandonmoncada76108 ай бұрын
Whatever bro, get off their damn island.
@joec36414 ай бұрын
@@brandonmoncada7610na it’s ours now
@ariannaspaceninja311Ай бұрын
Love sidequestz! Recently found him and subscribed.
@quentinjohnson7506 ай бұрын
you and White Yardie always getting the push back
@maxinelothian82333 ай бұрын
I feel you, I get the same thing. Sometimes I get annoyed especially when they say you don’t look like a Jamaican.
@PKshockwave10 ай бұрын
Not from Jamaica, but from the Caribbean and if it's one thing we can do, is pick up on accents from different islands. As soon as he start talking I coulda hear it.
@JL-pv9vz3 ай бұрын
He's actually from JA mi know him. Seriously. Stop gwaan like u nuh have top class ppl who situated in the country. Not everybody ghetto
@SmokesTooSmokey64 ай бұрын
Bro is the most humblest guy i respect the ting my dawg🙌🏽
@TuorTheBlessedOfUlmo11 ай бұрын
Americans are like that, i literally had an Appalachian guy tell me he's more irish than me an irish lad from dun laoghaire, i asked him where he was from in gaelige and he looked dumbfounded. I think because its hard to define what is actually american culture etc that Americans from many backgrounds latch onto their ancestry as its atleast something they can identify.
@user-mf2sj7rd6m10 ай бұрын
That’s because “American” is just our nationality. Our ethnicity is much more significant to who we are as people. And that goes for anyone, anywhere. I have Northern and Western European ancestry, and a little bit of Native American ancestry. My ancestors were in those places for thousands of years developing their own culture, language, history, and physical features. It wouldn’t make sense for me to identify as simply American along with other Americans of African or Asian descent. Or even other Americans of Southern or Eastern European descent.
@user-mf2sj7rd6m10 ай бұрын
Appalachian guy was an imbecile though
@TuorTheBlessedOfUlmo10 ай бұрын
@@user-mf2sj7rd6m whatever helps you sleep at night dude.
@whistlehammock10 ай бұрын
@@user-mf2sj7rd6m but thats not you though, thats your ancestors. parts of my family were came to the uk from ireland way back but i'm not irish myself. ethnicity =/= culture
@final_animal6 ай бұрын
@@user-mf2sj7rd6m That's very uniquely American, it makes a lot of people elsewhere pretty uncomfortable to focus on race and heritage in that way (I completely understand why it's the case in America specifically, just letting you know). In Ireland, being Irish means growing up in the culture and knowing what it's like to be Irish. So obviously on principle, it can rub people the wrong way hearing an American say they're "Irish", (again, basically just a misunderstanding), but more importantly there's kind of an implication that people who aren't ethnically Irish can't be Irish, which of course is not the case. If you're from Ireland, you're Irish, and if you're from somewhere else, you're not. I think most countries and cultures feel the same way about that, very firmly prioritising culture and lived experience over the concept of ethnic heritage.
@sagatheroseper-aa93203 ай бұрын
The question is☝🏿What qualifies for someone to be “Of” the land they were born in…? I am a child of the Diaspora so I classify myself as “Afro-Caribbean”, I know my blood goes back to Africa but my mother was born & raised in Jamaica 🇯🇲 while I was born in England and raised back & forth from Yard. (Side bar, my father is Grenadian 🇬🇩 so I’m duel heritage). I was raised in a strict traditional Jamaican household by my grandparents and lived back home for a year. I would consider myself Yardie coz I am of that blood and raised strictly in that culture despite being 1st generation British 🇬🇧. Iv argued with people before who have tried to say that Black people born in the UK are English 🏴.. I have a problem with this as to be “English” you would have to have blood that derived from Anglo-Saxons & those races of people (those who’s blood is of these lands). People will always give pushback on others claims of origin but if at least 3 generations of blood go back to the labs where you identify then I guess that’s what would qualify you to be of “Those People / Land”. If my Caribbean wife was pregnant & went into labour on a flight that landed in China where my Afro-Caribbean child was born, would people say that child is Chinese or an Afro-Caribbean born in China? 🇨🇳 I know ppl will dispute my comments but “Chaa! Mi nah boddah wid unopened foolishness to RASS” lol Blessings from 🇯🇲&🇬🇩Via🇬🇧🫡🤴🏿
@chrisherber1635 Жыл бұрын
Jamaica and Costa Rica have been my absolute favorite countries I’ve visited outside the US
@83dude11 ай бұрын
Nobody asked, are you going to tell us your top 5 pizzas next? Favourite comedies?
@chrisherber163511 ай бұрын
@@83dude yes I like Luigi’s, Frank’s, Pizza Hut, dominos, and pepperoni’s
@Ringulomis2 ай бұрын
This video made me even more interested in visiting Jamaica hope i get to one day or at least meet some people actually from there always been the country i was most interested in
@terrencetaylor81964 ай бұрын
Jamaican is not a race, it is a culture..
@darraghmcconn9 ай бұрын
Great video bro. Love this guy he hilarious. And Mark your pod is 10 times better than Flagrant man, actually having a conversation woth people.
@Entertainment-y3f Жыл бұрын
The goat sidequestz lol
@83dude10 ай бұрын
The goat of what exactly? He's corny
@quest_yo8 ай бұрын
When i saw his Jamaican Story Time video i thought he went and researchd all types of lingo and memorized the whole script. lmao now it makes sense why it sounded so natural.
@AspieWise4 ай бұрын
When people question if I’m really Jamaican because I’m white it’s easy to shut them up with: “who you think colonized the island???”🧐🥴 And NO, I don’t agree with colonization. If you know your history, you’d KNOW why it’s very logical for there to be white Jamaicans. SHOUTOUT to my great-great grandfather who moved to Jamaica from Scotland in the late 1800’s and was one of the first white men to LEGALLY marry a black Jamaican woman and treated her like his equal. No surprise in my family when a few of us popped out paper white. It was just a confirmation that “this one took up after the Preston’s…”
@momoneylee4 ай бұрын
Haaaa
@wertloserelend5 ай бұрын
Great interviewer! Really well engaged asking good questions
@BlackGirlUnLOST11 ай бұрын
He is so handsome!
@grasmereguy51163 ай бұрын
Jewish people from Latin America have a similar experience to White Jamaicans encountering skepticism about authentically being Jamaican from both White Americans and Jamaican-Americans, Jamaican-Canadians etc. People born and raised in places like Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Bogota, etc. are usually aware of strong Jewish communities in these places. But non-Latinos in the USA, as well as US-raised Latinos, Mexican-American Chicanos etc. usually can't comprehend that there are Jews from Mexico and Argentina. My ex was Jewish from Mexico, if I told someone she's a Mexican Jew, they'd ask, "So. Mexican father, Jewish mother or the other way around?" or "So she's a Mexican who converted to Judaism?" No, she had Jewish grandparents who immigrated to Mexico from Turkey and Poland before and after WW2. I'll say that, and people say "Oh, not really Mexican then." Well, she has a Mexican passport and speaks Spanish as her first language. The current president elect of Mexico has a similar background, but most Americans also don't seem to get the concept of immigrating TO Mexico. They only understand it as a place people immigrate FROM.
@TheRealChigs11 ай бұрын
I need to see him and Chet hanks have a convo 😂
@SevScout4 ай бұрын
I'd ask the guy to prove it. Not because I don't believe, but because I want to hear the way Jamaican people speak, for I love it.
@justhenner296411 ай бұрын
We love you brother 🫡❤️🇯🇲
@BrittanyLoz88Ай бұрын
This dude is special you can tell in the funniest clips he makes that he’s going to be big.
@slowdownex11 ай бұрын
Yeah in Jamaica you don't really get that, that's why you don't speak for other people's culture period. It don't even matter if you are Jamaican, if you weren't born and raised there, you have no right to say somebody else isn't. And that goes for literally any subject, people like to do this with all sorts of crap.
@donc1982 ай бұрын
My guy Gideon 😂😂 always watching ur content ma boy
@insight-informer7 ай бұрын
if you've spent any time in Jamaica, you can hear the Patois in him even in his English.
@iProxymoron9 ай бұрын
I'm from Hawai'i and most people believe because of the way I speak. Hawaiian Pidgin is very much like Jamaican Patois and sometimes have to employ that to prove it. Not necessarily a big deal, but i struggle to figure out why some challenge others from where they come.
@Matthew7.711 ай бұрын
Nobody in Jamaica goes by the government name. I’ve know some ppl for 30 years and never knew their real name. It’s just the culture. My nickname is Black Boy. A common nickname.
@femdivinemind777711 ай бұрын
I found out my grandmother's real name (and a couple of my uncles real names) when we gathered together she was on her last days in hospital that's so true lol - I felt like they told me I was adopted or something 😂
@Carolina-Cromwell-I3 ай бұрын
And then you have to be like "Which Black Boy"? "De wan from ........wideh........" 😂😂
@Carolina-Cromwell-I3 ай бұрын
@@femdivinemind7777 😂😂
@femdivinemind77773 ай бұрын
@@Carolina-Cromwell-I 😂💯
@NikeTrackField125 ай бұрын
Great conversation and questions by the host
@johnnylittle22811 ай бұрын
I thought he was Dominican, his cosplay side quests have me rolling
@SNOW_MAN_17511 ай бұрын
“I have a boyfriend” 😂
@melissabanuelos34007 ай бұрын
I figured if he wasn't originally from there, he at least spent a significant amount of time there. Not just because of the accent, but you can tell he has a strong understanding of the culture there based on his interactions with people.
@CaptBlackCamaro11 ай бұрын
Cant believe no one knows the back story and that his Dad actually moved to Jamaica to coach theie first Olympic Bobsled team...
@Legend-lc9bv10 ай бұрын
Oh shit really?
@redpillras345610 ай бұрын
For real? Cool runnings is one of my favourite films lol
@cxvii68129 ай бұрын
Cap
@CaptBlackCamaro9 ай бұрын
@@cxvii6812 look it up
@TheSharungo5 ай бұрын
I relate to Sidequestz. I'm half french and half algerian, I grew up in algeria and look very white, now I'm in France and when I meet people that have algerian heritage (typically their grandparents came from algeria) some of them won't believe me, even when I speak fluent arabic and they don't 😅 Funny thing is I never had this problem in Algeria, people just instantly accept it the moment I start speaking.
@chrishenry5665 Жыл бұрын
I am going to Jamaica just to find out what I am.
@peteypablo0910 ай бұрын
I assumed he was faking the accent. Loved the videos either way, but it makes me happy for some reason to know he's really Jamaican lol
@tribex115 ай бұрын
Seems like Jamaicans have a very similar way as we do in Ireland. No holding back on the insults but they're usually meant in a friendly way 😂 Guy wore a vest out one time 20 years ago, still called Vesty to this day 😂
@keith.vukasinovich3 ай бұрын
Every time I see his videos, I miss Jamaica & keep asking myself why I’m not back there.
@SRSafford11 ай бұрын
Leave it to the Americans to tell someone they weren’t actually born and raised somewhere.
@enterthenormie399911 ай бұрын
Leave it to someone from the UK to point out the American aspect of anything.
@Carolina-Cromwell-I3 ай бұрын
😂😂
@Pezzerd2 ай бұрын
@@enterthenormie3999if that’s what it takes
@sonderexpeditions10 ай бұрын
I didn't know my dad had a whole other identity until I went to his old neighborhood.
@oumarou_a_god11 ай бұрын
Notice how He says “They” When He refers to Jamaicans and not “We”. I’d feel like I don’t belong if I said “They” instead of “We”
@Pezzerd2 ай бұрын
That’s probably because he lives in the US and is talking about back home.
@theswedenguy46472 ай бұрын
Love this man! I wish him all the best!
@scribbles142410 ай бұрын
Never knew Jamaicans were so diverse but one thing I learned was never compare Jamaicans with Haitians. They get absolutely pissed.
@brandonmoncada76108 ай бұрын
Nobody likes being compared to Haitians. HAHAH! Call a Dominican one, they will go off.
@Carolina-Cromwell-I3 ай бұрын
Haitians speak a French Creole though, and their accents are very different. Not sure how people confuse the two.
@DxPxOfficial4 ай бұрын
“Jamaican me crazy” -My high school art teacher (to my friend when he wore a Rasta looking hat).
@JohnSmith-pm3ll10 ай бұрын
THIS DUDE IS GUT-BUSTIN FUNNY. AND CREATIVE TOO. MORE JAMAICAN SKITS Questz😊