+L JO (jolly) Actually most sadly is this is the way most parent use to bring up their child in Asia countries. Most wanna the child to be so and so without thinking what the child really wants or what they are limited to.
@shizhansen33156 жыл бұрын
1:35:33 第7个计算题做错了
@rune2517 жыл бұрын
最后一轮的2个人都在10个额外的简单数学题犯错了。 如果不用正确答这10题,那随便写就行了。
@ncp28272 ай бұрын
對啊,隨便寫
@tiffanysun29613 жыл бұрын
回来看六年前我是怎样被安德烈圈粉的
@xinlianpan3792 Жыл бұрын
我也是!小学的时候就被圈粉了,是俺的男神!(˵¯͒〰¯͒˵)
@wadahzaki99794 жыл бұрын
Best show ever I just finish season 3 and
@dingostefan8 жыл бұрын
Great concept, entertaining and communicative. However, several things could be done better to remove suspicion of the audience. a) The coin flip which determines who starts should be done openly (the moderator catching the coin and making a show of revealing the side after a slow slide over his wrist looks more like a trickster than anything else). Let the coin fall on the floor and let all see how it lands, as before tennis matches. In the China-Italy match the Italians always had the start when it was most difficult to adapt. With an open coin flip nobody could suspect it was pre-planned. b) Earphones especially for the host country's competitors who don't need translators can make people think that perhaps instructions or tips are given via this method. Rules and directives can be given by microphone for all to hear (for the guests in their own language), earphones are superfluous. c) Whoever starts first has a disadvantage in working out a strategy - the competitor starting second should not get the added advantage of watching to learn from the predecessor and see what could be done better. Those starting second should be visually/accoustically hindered from following the first competitor's solution attempts.
@叮叮丁钰洁7 жыл бұрын
dingostefan A) Both contestants were standing by the host when he did the flip action. If the host moves the coin, they can absolutely tell. The probability of flipping a coin is 50-50, so there’s a chance that all three outcomes are the Italians. B) All contestants knew the rules before the competition. However, it’s fair for the Italians to have rights to know what the judges and other Chinese people said before and during the competition. There’s no doubt that the “designer” of this competition was not trying to help Chinese. C) Since it’s competition, there must be someone to challenge first. Please pay attention. The first pair of contestants finished their challenge without seeing what the other person did, so what strategy they used was all from their practices. The following pair of contestants seated separately, so they didn’t have a chance to glance the other person’s answers or strategies.
I understand that the Asian boy in the groom/bride challenge must have face immense pressure from his father to win. His behavior/response was infantile, despite the fact that he is a young boy. He acted like a sore loser, and this may be crude but a punk ass b. The Italian boy; who was probably confused still showed concern. He (Andrea) has character.
@yinilim81655 жыл бұрын
And not sure whether everyone has realised that when the host announced the winner, Andrea smiled genuinely and stepped back to "pass the stage" to the winner 1:16:32
@rexchnnz26754 жыл бұрын
it's not his fault that he acted like that, that is what you call Chinese education bruh ngl Andrea acted very mature
Italian should have won the final round, notice 1:35:26 the china man couldnt even add 99+18 = 117. He clearly wrote 107. He did not even answer the simple maths question but when on to get all 15 cups right. Such shame that he won, he did not even answer the simple math question right. No one spotted it
@monkeyhee10 жыл бұрын
Actually the italian guy did calculated wrongly too for first qn should 35 if u can see. Lol. They r known as good in memory nt maths. So ~ fair enough to say. Its just meant to add some obstacles for them
lol i doubt if the china kid memorised wrongly and then arranged it wrongly and got it right he wouldn't have admitted he memorised wrongly
@叮叮丁钰洁7 жыл бұрын
Because he started memorizing from the right side, so the way he put all the dolls is in the same way as his memory. When Andrea said his answers, the Chinese boy thought he put them in the wrong way without thinking that they had different starting sides. Actually he didn’t make any mistake, but the pressure made him lose the control of his emotion.