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@shanna-leeshaw19429 ай бұрын
While I was visiting my grandma in Phili a lady asked me where I'm from becuase she overheard my accent while speaking to my Grandma and I told her Jamaica. This lady looked me dead in the eyes and told me that I'm lying because everyone in Jamaica is Tar Black and smells like weed. It baffles me because Jamaica is a meeting pot with white, black, asian and all kinds people and she was dead serious when she said it. My Grandma just said walk away becuase she knew i was gana get myself in trouble.
@jmillar711109 ай бұрын
I'm Scottish and we have quite a few American tourists visiting where I am. I've had people ask me where all the men in kilts & bagpipes are, asking why everybody wasnt white & ginger, aswell as tell me they were shocked we had internet, electricity and we all didnt live in tiny cottages. Its fair to say I've had a good giggle to myself winding them up😂
@seijika467 ай бұрын
Anyone who does that "but where are you *really* from?" crap should not be engaged with - don't waste your time with racists.
@MatNch9 ай бұрын
In my experience, Americans don't seem to know that we have the equator, Northern and Southern hemisphere. They come to the Southern hemisphere around June/July and are shocked that it's winter...lol like don't you check the weather of where you are going so you know what to pack🙃
@AIHumanEquality6 ай бұрын
"That's not a good comeback." It wasn't meant to be a comeback. It was showing how absurd the first statement was.
@ronanpatterson24659 ай бұрын
I'm South African and whenever I imagine what America is like I imagine fast food and famous people on the streets😭😭. I think it's a stereotype.
@SK-nw4ig8 ай бұрын
The last guy I think was maybe mirroring something that might not have been there. I often ask people's middle names, and i mainly know people of my own ethnicity. It is just curiousity.
@lovellesokan91079 ай бұрын
Here again..love you guys..😂❤❤❤..yeppp..stereotypes..no body says that anymore.. coming from Africa. I just educate them about Africa..( like while in the U.S, , I was asked why was I light skin, I was asked, are you an illegal alien ? You speak good English.
@larissahorne99919 ай бұрын
It's not a unique thing to America. A few years back at a family gathering one of my cousins said something. First some background information, in my family everyone knows about my neice and her husband whose originally from Germany. Their's was definitely a whirlwind romance. She went to visit my Aunty and her family in a town about half an hours drive south of Perth, Western Australia for a week one December. She met a her future husband who's one of the sweetest, kindest gentlemen you'd ever meet. He immigrated to Australia as a teenager. Upon her arrival back home in Brisbane, she floated off that plane and said "I'm going to marry him." Two weeks later he flew to Brisbane to ask for her hand. Everyone in my family loves him, he's such cuddly teddy bear of a man. They got married that May. Back to my story. That cousin and I walked up to him then she asked the following. "So, do you speak German?" He didn't say anything, he just looked at her like she was crazy. I walked away laughing. They had a baby boy a few months ago, I'm sure he's warm loving dad.
@GdzieJestNemo9 ай бұрын
re 11:00 well everyone knows you either speak polish or hindi in UK (:
@akuakesewaa97159 ай бұрын
Guys you don’t get ask where you are from in America because you don’t have any accent. People living in America including myself has been asked that question pointless times without me bringing myself to be asked that and mostly asked by white people but also some blacks