Worked in Hawaii for 2 weeks. Didn't have much money and the Hawaiians I met genuinely looked out for me. The kindness of the people has stuck with me throughout my life and no place on the mainland compares 😮
@hawaiireal9314 жыл бұрын
I think that's the key in Hawaii. Show respect, get respect. The Hawaiian culture has so much to teach the world. Great video! Aloha.
@jameskawaikaupejrcwo3usmcr5734 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in our Islands that you really do appreciate home when you leave it. Courtesy goes a long way my friend.
@mixflip3 жыл бұрын
When I moved to Hawaii I was blown away when I tried to pull out of a parking lot and the drivers in the street actually stopped and waved me into traffic to help me on my way. That is never seen in the mainland. Then I learned that you must give a Shaka to say thank you. Again...people don't wave thank you when they meet a kind Driver.
@joeqb59923 жыл бұрын
Lol when I moved mainland I let car go and I had plennnnny cars behind me honk da horn. Da popolo guy’s face to this day make me bust laugh! He said wow! I threw shaka he went trip hard brah someone being da kine nice. Few years later I get no mo aloha when I drive. Lol
@flaanui20028 жыл бұрын
another good tip, always give the "shaka" as a sign of thanks. For example, when getting on the freeway, always give the "shaka" when someone lets you merge in.
@Kalanimauimusic4 жыл бұрын
Yep, I hardly see this nowdays. Remember da manners!
@RaymondRAYCE3 жыл бұрын
Serious question: inside or outside the window when giving shaka?
@stygioverwatch2 жыл бұрын
@@RaymondRAYCE outside!
@shanemedlin9400 Жыл бұрын
We alla time let em in, even if need stop one big line traffic behind us kine. The road is narrow, and lines long, and somebody maybe sit waiting and waiting too long, so mo better stop and let em cut in. Only place I evah live where it's like that.
@blackmarketarmy11 ай бұрын
Give mo shakas🤙🤙🏼🤙🏿
@singingmimi3653 жыл бұрын
You da best Andy!!!!!!
@ronalddevine95874 жыл бұрын
It's the same thing here in Connecticut. We caught between NYC and Boston. Sux, brah.
@LoanSchool8 жыл бұрын
Mainland folks always mention how polite we are.....I always reply that I was well trained by the Hawaiian culture and it's aloha. Taking off one's shoe's and bringing small kine food whenever visiting, respecting others and all of the things that you mentioned..... These things really do separate us and make us recognizable ambassadors of Hawaii wherever we stay.
@blesd4success6 жыл бұрын
That's nice to hear! I hope I get to meet someone like you :)
@glennlewman13774 жыл бұрын
Yes, but no fair exchange slippers for beta kine when you leave
@jtej91544 жыл бұрын
His American accent was on point damn
@Hanky_Bannist8r6 жыл бұрын
Hawaiian culture needs to spread to the rest of the world. We'd all be better off.
@namastezen33003 жыл бұрын
Nice thought, aloha is beyond some people, I think. All the best regards to you (aloha)
@RaymondRAYCE3 жыл бұрын
Put it in pill form...
@kendawg8085 Жыл бұрын
No we won’t I love being unique why be like everyone when I’m made to stand out
@MoonJarGirl110 ай бұрын
Hey gang! As of 2/4/24, Andy comes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3pm HST - 5pm PST (6PM after the time changes) and 8pm EST. Join the fun by searching Andy Bumatai or Daily Pidgin on KZbin! COME AND ENJOY THE ALOHA VIBES!!
@MoonJarGirl19 ай бұрын
Hey gang! As of 2/4/24, Andy comes on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3pm HST - 5pm PST (6PM after the time changes) and 8pm EST. (9pm after the time changes). Join the fun by searching Andy Bumatai or Daily Pidgin on KZbin! COME AND ENJOY THE ALOHA VIBES!!
@sunnybeach1033 жыл бұрын
Yessss!!! 👏👏👏👏 good job uncle
@rosiejoie7 жыл бұрын
Das why get da sticka, "Slow down, this ain't the mainland!" lol, but pleny people fo'get already...and speedy
@vanessachang65213 жыл бұрын
Dis is so true brah!!! 💫🤙🏽💚🥰💚🤙🏽💫
@bigislander727 жыл бұрын
My Mom said she spaced out at a green light...for a bit not just a few seconds...the local driver behind her DID honk his horn...but the lightest tap possible with an apologetic expression on his face as if to say "I no mean to be rude aunty but I gotta get to work"
@bertramusb81623 жыл бұрын
I know you wrote this like forever ago, but I always thought they need to make small horn and big horn - sometimes we just need the little tap right?
@tcruz868 жыл бұрын
Right on da kine video lesson about respect and values. Teach'em all bruddah. We do the same on Guam. Hafa adai and Aloha!
@RonInNapa8 жыл бұрын
Mean Honk Action! HA! Too funny. You got it exactly, brah. I don't know how you manage to make these great videos every single day, but you are definitely on your best game.
@AndyBumataiShow8 жыл бұрын
+Ron Abelon Mahalo Ron. It's hard work but I like doing them.
@mollyperron92886 жыл бұрын
Mahalo! I can't stop watching your videos, keep em comin! I grew up in a mountain town in Vermont where we share the same common courtesies and way of life as Hawai'i (but with snowboarding and skiing!). My husband is from New Jersey/NYC where life is all about "me, me me! I'm more important! I don't have time to hold the door for anyone but myself or wait 3 minutes for you to decide what you want from the deli and I certainly don't have time to talk to my neighbor or let anyone pass in front of me when i'm driving!" Anyway, I found myself apologizing for his impatient, me first ways during our recent trip to Oahu.
@MuFFMcBRILLO8 жыл бұрын
braddah has a huge point, and the world would a better place if society embraced it as well... an "Us" society as appose to a "Me" society.
@blesd4success6 жыл бұрын
I wish that had been my experience. I wanted so much to be part of the us but I've received so much of the opposite. I keep doing me and smiling and being kind to others though.
@KuraiKuroNeko3 жыл бұрын
Amerikans seem to have that "Us and Them" mentality, aloha makes that mentality foreign.
@roundingcorners4 жыл бұрын
i just discovered your videos trying to learn some pidgin during quarantine - you're hilarious!!!!
@shelleywilson54114 жыл бұрын
I love this guy! Hawaii has so much to teach the rest of the nation
@joshapple69052 жыл бұрын
People could learn something from Hawaiian and Southern cultures. This cracks me up;, being from Hawaii. Now I live in Texas. Still local boy at heart though.
@wikoli-kuloloniele-kapalam2779 Жыл бұрын
That's why you won't see any Karens in Hawaii. They won't tolerate it, they will just ignore as if you're invisible when you like act up!! 😂 love Andy B
@JasonColannino8 жыл бұрын
and when u see da sign dat say Do Not Block Intersection? DO NOT BLOCK THE INTERSECTION!
@Paiadakine8 жыл бұрын
Some tailgater honks at me, I slow down.
@blesd4success6 жыл бұрын
I've gotten honked at by locals and throw up a Shaka
@laurawilliams-may7247 жыл бұрын
That was wonderful. Because people here do not tell you what you did wrong it is sometimes hard to figure out. You are a gem. I think i am in love.
@manoahouse8 жыл бұрын
Many mainlanders deal with their unease by ignoring the situation, which is just what they should not do. Body language is important and can show deference to others. No need barge in, but can wait jus a bit for others to go, or for them to acknowledge and be polite to you and motion you forward, or go if they think they come first. Eye contact is very important, but can be double edge sword. Make eye contact, maybe a nod, and then use the body language. No stare. And when a situation gets tough, remember that eye contact is often critical to make one situation get more bad. No stare, but keep the buggah in sight form the corner of your eye. If you no 'see' him, he often can not make beef. So he stand there, lookin to talk stink or scrap, but cool down a bit for not being able to engage you first with eye contact. Also, if you find yourself in a place you realize you don't belong, acknowledge others, be deferential, and respectful, but hele on. No stop and talk to the most mean lookin buggah jus cause he call to you and get in your way. Make aloha's and keep on moving like you know where you are and jus moving through . Leave if you sense there is no aloha for you. On the other side. It is NOT OK to be disrespectful or make racist comments to people just because they are visitors or white, or some race you have chosen not to like. It is not OK to talk stink to any haole you feel like. Being 'Local' is not an entitlement to mistreat others. Who knows, the buggah you talk stink to may work at the hospital, or do volunteer work at the food bank, or help your nephew with his speech problems, or take care of your tutu at the hospice. We all live here. And we can be very different, but that does not change our love for the land and the people.
@andreawalcovy40395 жыл бұрын
Some people are rude, & act stupid cause they don't feel loved, or think they deserve Love, & are unable to express Love. I'm Not Excusing Any of that behavior at all..When we Pinch ourselves off from the Pure Positive Energy that is flowing to us & thru us,...... U Will Feel All kinds of Negative emotion,& unfortunately some people act out. My brother gave me a Wonderful line to say to "certain" people. say "If you're Trying to Insult me, You're doing A Very Good Job!!" say this politely, & smile genuinely @ the end........... U will witness some FUNNY Stuff!!! OMG!!! try it sometime, It's Hysterical!!! Take Care, Be Nicer to Yourselves, it's not so bad 🌟✨💫💖💗💓✌on🌎
@GreenCanvasInteriorscape Жыл бұрын
@@andreawalcovy4039 That phrase is worth a try, if you can diffuse the situation instead of escalating that's best for everybody
@Wimplo868 жыл бұрын
Ho, reminds me of one of your older gigs with the "U honking at me!!???" Which is one of my personal favorites! 😂
@michelletrejo37905 жыл бұрын
This is the greatest series ever created. I feel so understood;)
@Nancy-gb8zu8 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail right on the head, on all points. Sad no, you gotta say, and give ethics lesson. Mahalo for saying what we all been thinking (and yelling in our car).
@SM-wc7vl2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the information
@kyleesmith97056 жыл бұрын
Honestly, from a girl in Utah, all these tips can be applied in life. Especially the tip about an US society. Too many people with their mental eyes closed. We can all benefit from being kinder, nicer, and more respectful. Myself included.
@ambrosif8 жыл бұрын
Another excellent show Andy! I'm going to share this video cause I find it very helpful. I was waiting for you to talk about how when you're at da beach an da beach stay pretty empty wit plenty room fo spread out beach towel, sit back, relax an enjoy the day, wen all of a sudden someone else comes walking down da beach and out of all the places they can set themselves up, they set up camp 3 maybe 4 feet NEXT TO YOU! Like you neighbors or someting! Dat irritate me to no end... It's one thing if you at Waikiki or some place get choke people and maybe no more room but you all wanna enjoy. But wen beach get plenty room for spread out, no sit so close I can dip my chip in your salsa...or whateva. Whoo, I feel better now, tanks ah?!
@mrssrbolton6 жыл бұрын
I love this... I think the whole country could benefit from taking on the attitudes and ways of thinking and interacting that are part of the culture in Hawai'i. Mainlanders are too much with thinking only about self. I am a mainlander (Texas) but trying to think more like Hawai'ian!
@KauiokalaniEB3 жыл бұрын
Haha that’s me getting out the car when somebody honk at me!
@disfaka80898 жыл бұрын
"Did it help, hah? Did it help?" Phahaha lmao
@jimbob90862 жыл бұрын
Holding up traffic to talk story with people is INCREDIBLY disrespectful to the people you're blocking. I cant believe I need to explain this but here we go. It shows you think your chit chat is more important than anything they might need to do, whether it be getting to work, going home after working a 16 hour shift, they have a screaming baby in the backseat, or maybe they just need to go to the bathroom. This habit contradicts your complaint about tourists acting like "we no care about you we only care about us...think about everybody, and not just yourself." at 6:30. If you wanna talk just give em a shaka and call them on the phone later.
@crystalblakely53086 жыл бұрын
My dad was in the Navy and I spent many years in early childhood on Oahu. When I was a kid, they called me "hapa haole" at school because my father was white and my mother is black. I've lost a lot of my pidgin, except a few terms like "more better", but I haven't lost any of the manners I learned in Hawaiian culture. This video talks about most of the things mainlanders do that annoy the hell out of me (invade personal space, tailgate the car ahead, honk the horn, smell the food or make a face at the food, be selfish and not think about all the people). I complain to my husband about these things, because I was taught more better manners when I was a kid. My husband doesn't understand why these things make me so mad. Your video reminded me of where I got that from. Mahalo.
@namastezen33003 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your efforts. It is nice to hear that Hawaiian lilt and perspective. I live in a place where the tourists stop in the street to talk story, as you describe, it is so disrespectful, I give them a few moments, then I go to the horn. My experience in Hawaii was enriched by getting the low-down from my kamaaina friend, who knew just what to say to me to keep me from getting beat up, a number of times. It happens so fast, that you don't know until it is too late. A tip, if you see the locals drinking and they give you the stink-eye, better keep going. All the best regards to you aloha!
@SerLava3 жыл бұрын
honking the horn is for someone about to crash into you, nothing else
@eliseerickson59946 жыл бұрын
I love this guy's American accent haha
@dahnastevens4 жыл бұрын
Same same. Growing up Mexican it’s the same. I think it is common courtesy
@KauaiSis8 жыл бұрын
I notice that "outsiders" or "newcomers" are more likely to ding other people's cars when they open their car doors. Again, no respect!
@salmonkill73 жыл бұрын
You no joke Bradah keep them thinking about RESPECT!! Unfortunately the mainland hasn't figured that out yet, and most think they should be treated like a Kardashian!! Miss the Hawaiian poke and killa grinds you only get in Hawaii.... Mahalo...
@celinekapiolani79728 жыл бұрын
love that..."it's not a "me" society" :)
@Shannon8088 жыл бұрын
dis one good one, word is RESPECT. no opala or tro cig butts out da window, on da beach, leave things better than u found em. don't just go picking puas, fruits, greens without permission. And all local kids know when we go beach, no tro sand! get lickens dat kine stuff. show Aloha, get Aloha \m/ Mahalo Unko fo da laughs & PSA! P.S. KAMEHAMEHA Hwy is named after our KING, not cartoon character on Dragon ball z!
@omgnoi7 жыл бұрын
exactly, here on padre island during spring break we get a lot of tourists and they always trash our city ... we have clean ups for it, i can't imagine having that problem year round :(
@drfix20205 жыл бұрын
Sad but true!, it's not only the mainlanders but also Local people trash this Aina!... My pet peeves is people that come here & think they "own" this Aina!
@andreawalcovy40395 жыл бұрын
U hit da nail on da head,... RESPECT Come Correct!!! 🌟✨💫💖💗💓✌on🌎
@RayneRuth8 жыл бұрын
When I moved to the mainland I got run over getting off the plane...too fast here, and after 24 years I'm still not used to the "Me society."
@KauaiSis8 жыл бұрын
+Twin Bee Last month I was struggling to get my suitcase down--I'm a short, grey-haired lady. This jerk from across the aisle--younger, able-bodied tall guy--stood up and instead of helping me, pulled his bag down, practically pushing me aside. An older local guy ended up helping me and said "Yep, das how they are!"
@omgnoi7 жыл бұрын
Oh no! That would never pass here in Texas, we help everyone. Someone's car broke down on the side? We pull over and help
@llfhagen7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I hear cops also shoot children in Texas -- far cry from Hawaii but nice try.
@omgnoi7 жыл бұрын
what? i've never heard that in my life. also uncalled for rude comment? texans being friendly is pretty ordinary. cept in austin.
@ArekSuroboyo16 жыл бұрын
I'm not from Texas, but you are rude.
@deedeebee77297 жыл бұрын
Super true!! RESPECT AND CONSIDERATION IS BIG IN HAWAII ❤️❤️❤️. We were raised that way
@joshapple690510 ай бұрын
Same thing here in Texas. Nobody ever honks down here. It's rude.
@KTCC133 жыл бұрын
The only acceptable honk is the quick double tap when saying bye or hi or even thankyou. Cause sometimes the window no work so no can throw shaka but the horn does so double tap umlol
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
BwanaLana, thank you for showing appreciation from Andy. He is still passing out his style of wisdom. Follow him at Twitch.tv/andybumatai LIVE stream 6am HST daily. A benefit of this new version of his show is opportunity to directly communicate with him. Try come and you will see what I mean.
@daviddemotto87698 жыл бұрын
best one yet u should do more like dis
@hulask8r2608 жыл бұрын
Ah Andy, you make me plenty homesick! I like fly home now! But cannot, in school, ugh.Hope you feeling bettah. Much mahalo fo good laughs : D Aloha
@morriganphillips8 жыл бұрын
Okay- dis my fave new place on internets
@robetheglobe8 жыл бұрын
Was just in Hawaii visiting my mom, and H1 Ewa-bound pau hana time stay hemajang! But, people are usually very courteous about merging traffic. I live/work in LA, and drivers here are all out for themselves. Almost no one acknowledges courtesy here. Sometimes driving here makes me all huhu!
@heinzbaron91298 жыл бұрын
+robetheglobe Drivers in Hawaii are probably the most courteous on the planet. Of course, I haven't sampled EVERY place where people drive, but the absence of honking horn and people stopping to let you in is incredible. Now I live in Fiji and there is simply no aloha spirit on the roads. Its a shame.
@blesd4success6 жыл бұрын
I agree. People are usually really gracious to let people into traffic esp if they're gonna get stuck some place if no one let's em in
@kamehameha-xxx4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like New York City... They are ruthless!
@mrniceshoes21184 жыл бұрын
robetheglobe true story !
@alienonmars21093 жыл бұрын
I'm local, and it's crazy to hear how different it is on the mainland. In Hawai'i, Aloha goes round and round; it's normal and we don't really think much of it. But on the mainland, I've heard that politeness is rare and isn't really considered normal. That's crazy to me. #spreadaloha
@fijigreen698 жыл бұрын
Bula Vinaka bro, i false crack dat like button now for ya bro. keep em comin ya
@stonkodactyl92103 жыл бұрын
Acceptable talk story time is so true. Hawaiian time braddas! and yeah that’s something mainlanders don’t understand, the “us” part of life there.
@Kwood106 жыл бұрын
I was in Maui recently & I thought the people were so nice & polite everywhere I went like above & beyond Than where I’m from on the mainland .
@SunnyIlha4 жыл бұрын
Oh, Sis Yu cool Yu musta get lotta luv & hugs from all da frenz
@mauiboisugi3 жыл бұрын
Amene Mahalo for dat Uncle Andy. Question da sticker "Practice Aloha" dat was from Mala restaurant in Lahaina. Get choke cars gettem now on da road. From my way of being brought up in Hawaii Aloha shouldn't be practice but should be giving. Yeah? Or I just being one asshole?
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
MauiBoi, isn't that the Aloha Spirit? Taste more of that at Andy's new LIVE stream at Twitch.tv/andybumatai. No shame, come talk story and share your traditions from family and island with the chat and Andy. Live everyday at 6am HST, 9am Pacific.
@marcybrown24424 жыл бұрын
good advice......
@keahi7646 Жыл бұрын
Disrespect: That's when Mr. Just Stupid, eyeballs Mrs. Que T. Pie, and Mr. Pie is right there. . . with his "hunnie-ko". And this one ACTUALLY happened to me: Mr. Young Punk was taking zips from my wife's drink when he thought we weren't looking. I kindly asked the waitress when she came if I could punch his lights out. His defense was "Oh, I have never seen a more beautiful woman, I, I, I'm sorry". The waitress brought both us a full new order and told him he just bought us a round. Oh, by the way, his mommy was there begging me not to knock him out!!
@kellitakushi49328 жыл бұрын
So true!! Thanks Andy!!
@ceci974398 жыл бұрын
ha! Funny. I forget sometimes why I do what I do. Here on da mainland, some people in line like you said too damn close. So I take a step back and ba bam!!......hit em right? "Oh sorry, I didn't know you were so close". Lol den it happened again annoda time in the pharmacy line. Da lady behind me got all out of her mind yeah. So I yelled to the pharmacist....eh betta get her da crazy pills quick cuz she lolo.
@johnNYgoesLA8 жыл бұрын
+Ceci Capen hahaha
@RYDENROAM727 жыл бұрын
lmao. hahahaha now das one true local no madda wea you go sistah you always going have that local in you. ALOHA'S from hawaii.
@andreawalcovy40395 жыл бұрын
it's So Nice to Hear a Beautiful story like that..... brings tears to my eyes..🙈🙊 🌟✨💫💖💗💓✌on🌎
@Rattielicious8 жыл бұрын
seems these are common or 'universal' than just Hawaii from my experience...I wonder if it is customary in Hawaii to do the 'drivers salute' which tends to happen more so in rural areas here in Australia but for other reasons (less vehicles, acknowledging the other drivers existence a kind of 'half assed' wave so it looks like a mini salute lol). Other times and in suburb/cities this salute/wave is used as a 'thank you' mostly. Like if someone lets you into traffic or makes space to change lane or merging lanes etc or 'gives way' in some other way...you give a little salute type wave. In Japan I never witnessed this salute/wave happening but in a way they dont need to. Its an unusual situation on their roads. Main experience was in Tokyo and from a child/passenger perspective. Road lanes seemed to mean little, traffic moves very slow and stops a lot with cars changing lanes and on weird angles...everyone lets everyone have way. Very cooperative and polite traffic. I could call it very organized chaos haha. I can't ever imagine there to be a 'road rage' situation. Funny about standing too close in the post office line....this elbowing tactic used to be common with netball players.."oops, didnt mean to' lol. Tailgating in AU will usually result in the front car going even slower, slam on brakes or at least tap brakes (to make light come on)....think there is a universal dislike for tailgaters lol. Unfortunately the honk of horn has become normal in majority of Australia for virtually any reason or no reason....impatient! Except in King Island where the locals will joke that if you see another car at all its a 'traffic jam' hahaha (only visited there once. maybe again some day)...finances limit travel, huge costs and distances....such is life. Never say never, maybe I will visit Hawaii (visited Mauii in 80's), but I might have to buy a winning lotto ticket! haha Love the show, keep up the great work Andy! :)
@Lavadx3 жыл бұрын
I love it Andy, you da besses my braddah!!!
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
Spying, howzit thanks for expressing a good sign to Andy. He appreciates the support of those who have an attachment to Hawaii. His current show is a LIVE stream at Twitch.tv/andybumatai at 6am HST daily, 9am Pacific. Or try watch the reruns especially at Twitch.
@albdamned5773 жыл бұрын
Damn man, he mentioned how people be in line and it so true. I don't remember that at all when I lived there and it is a big pet peeve of mine on the mainland. lol I have done the wallet thing he did.
@unclejagular39136 жыл бұрын
I gave da shaka signs for letting me in da lane, other driver thought I was giving da finga, now days I just wave my hand to say thanks for letting me in brah. California driver are lolo/loco, love it when you give the shaka sign and the other driver gives it back.
@DocWilsonIPA8 жыл бұрын
Straight up advice!
@kim111748 жыл бұрын
lol... worst traffic I had in HI was when I hit a bird b/c I was going too fast!
@999across7 жыл бұрын
Not from HI but from the Caribbean & it's pretty much the same flow here to. That said, if you're fast lane get over not only is it the law but it's common courtesy & it's safer.
@UnderseaCaveman8 жыл бұрын
Priceless advice
@TyrannyStudios3 жыл бұрын
I love this video.
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
Brian, glad that you loved this, Andy still delivers his humor but in a different format. He uses his quick wit on a live stream on Twitch.tv/andybumatai at 6am HST, 9 am Pacific or just catch da reruns. He loves new visitors, come and chat with him small kine. Tell him that I sent you and maybe he give you special attention.
@ronin19558 жыл бұрын
Survival from Locals 101 for Haoles. LOL
@cilva7able3 жыл бұрын
I honked my horn at a family crossing the road where her teenage son ran into the street in front of me. This was on the north shore. The mother screams at me and says, "Heeeey" So I said to her, "I just saved your sons life.
@Alohababy12144 жыл бұрын
Mahalo for your video. I enjoyed to watch it.
@Usouljah996 жыл бұрын
Love this show!
@lasilveira8055 жыл бұрын
I hate horns too! Irritating when the honk literally a second after the light changes 🙄
@lythonoise Жыл бұрын
Us-United States, Me-monarchy entitlement...
@ratliffdoye5 жыл бұрын
And DON'T put can or bottle in the rubbish bin. If you don't want them put them beside the bin believe me.
@RalphJordan116 жыл бұрын
This video literally describes the German culture.
@EllenFriel7 жыл бұрын
Yes Andy, so true! 808/24/7/365!
@kathawrena6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, brah!
@rafc8433 ай бұрын
Useful tips deescalate ba...🤙🤙
@koutio628 жыл бұрын
You are a funny man Andy. Get well!
@Kalanimauimusic4 жыл бұрын
I don’t like horn honking too unless they’re on their cell phone and not paying attention to da light and holding up everybody; I talking about da buggas dat really stalling! Dat is rude and I WILL honk da horn and tell ‘em “Wake up kudeesh! “!
@bravefishmaui6 жыл бұрын
upcountry Maui we stop to let others pull out in traffic. so don't honk if you think its about you tailgating.
@greenbanana878 жыл бұрын
howzit Andy. here is the situation when I feel the car horn is appropriate (even for Hawaii) and one of my pet peeves. I'm at a shopping center parking lot in a through lane near the mall entrance. get plenty open parking stalls nearby. in front of me is a driver in a car stopping to drop off walking capable passengers on the curbside and blocking the lane. I give the driver the short horn beep just to let the guy know I'm in the back waiting on him. you mentioned in today's video that people should think of other before themselves. now, shouldn't that driver think of me and others stopped behind me as well? pull over somewhere else on the side godfunnit or park the car and let your lazy a** passengers walk another 50ft. sheesh!
@AndyBumataiShow8 жыл бұрын
+Alric eightzeroeight Yeah, that bugs me too.
@happykittenmeow6 жыл бұрын
Just because someone is "walking capable" at a glance doesn't mean they can walk long distances. I have to be dropped off at the entrance to stores even though I appear perfectly healthy, because in actuality I can't walk very far. You are not capable of judging accurately so it's much better to bypass the judging.
@KauaiSis8 жыл бұрын
You know how Americans talk stink about the French? On our trip to France we learned that the French have much more ALOHA than Americans--a lot like Hawaii people. The difference is that French are more private and reserved rather than outgoing and friendly. Without even having to ask, French people would help us if we looked like we needed help. I loved that.
@Michimama607 жыл бұрын
That happened to us in Denmark. A couple approached us as we stood on a corner trying to get out bearings. This is why everyone should travel; experience the aloha spirit from strangers.
@SunnyIlha6 жыл бұрын
Cause Hawai'i DIFFERENT. We, Yu Kno, have laik, owah own Wurld totallee. Cultchah different.
@Amy-po3hu3 жыл бұрын
Dis guy so funny I laugh just looking at him
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
I hope that's a compliment. 😉 Andy is still very active while being careful during these trialsome times. Catch Andy's live stream daily at Twitch.tv/andybumatai, there are no "cals" there: no political, medical or cynical. You can get some good laughs from Andy and his lively chat. It's at 6am HST daily, 9am Pacific, or watch the reruns (better at Twitch.) Mahalo!
@andreawalcovy40395 жыл бұрын
Oh yes Don't Even THINK about flipping somebody off!!! unless u like get u & ur car Thrown in the Ala Wai!!! I Saw That Happen!!! Long time ago, but...... Don't Even Why? it's unnecessary,...& won't like how it ends..🙊
@kendawg8085 Жыл бұрын
Breathing on my neck I stay buying my groceries turn around you stay next to me bam brada sap 6 ft
@carlstclair1955 Жыл бұрын
Awesome Sauce
@andreawalcovy40395 жыл бұрын
I grew up in N.Y. My Parents were Very Big on RESPECT. I could never understand Most of the Rude stuffs people did. I've lived here Longer than N.Y. 37 yrs. I Love the people here, I Fell in Love w/ the aina though... words don't explain what my Soul feels about this Beautiful Island I call home,& All the Islands. for lack of a Better term it's Magical to me. I am So Blessed, The Beautiful people I've met, places I've been. and people I will meet,& Any place I go, it's been & will be a Wonderous journey. Always meeting Great people, & Everywhere I look, it's just So Obvious to me, Heaven isn't some place up somewhere,& can only "see" after we die. Oh No This Earth is Heaven!!! I'm so happy I'm not in charge of keeping the planet spinning in it's orbit. It is true u will find what u looking for. I Look for Beauty, Kindness, Wisdom, Strength, & well being. U will find it, rather, it will find u. I may be 60, But I Still fell like one kid!!! Mahalo nui loa Andy, I think my Fav. video is da kine one!!! May All Your Dreams Come true, Be Nicer to U, & Chill out more, it's So Much Better For You!!! Aloha, Laughing Girl 🌟✨💫💖💗💓✌on🌎
@hailibritton22763 жыл бұрын
hahahah, nevah go India den! NOOOO personal space EVAH! No one knows how to make a line there....thank you, totally validates my false cracks when people get too close. lol. Also about the horn honk! People in India honk alllllll day and night, to the point you don't even know who is honking and why. They even honk the horn at the red light thinking it will turn it green. hahah. This Wahiawa tita spent 7 years in India, dunno how I did it!
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
Haili, we could use your viewpoint on Andy's new show at Twitch.tv/andybumatai. I am on the mainland and have connections to the Islands, but I've never lived there. His new platform is live streamed so chatters can directly communicate with Andy. Daily 6am HST, 9am Pacific
@SunnyIlha4 жыл бұрын
EH No step on da back of mai slippah 🤣
@alohadeslynn4 жыл бұрын
Mahalo! Grew up with you 🤙🏾♥️ Appreciate you using your gifts
@Bodhismile4 жыл бұрын
Hee hee... I hate the sound of someone impatiently honking their horn!
@YamahaYEP321S8 жыл бұрын
I thought the horn over here was mainly to get the attention of a friend you see in another car. You just tap the horn couple times and wave. And the door situation. Usually everyone is like oh sorry and move to same side and oh sorry and laugh and pick a side and walk. Also no forget to mention we get 45 speed zones where I got two tickets already. I thought the whole freeway was 55 too. Only H3 and going Waianae was faster I thought. But we get those 45 speed traps people. Be careful! And always blinker and say thank you. My dad never does. It annoys me. He doesn't blinker and he doesn't say thank you.
@shirtlessGraveler3053 жыл бұрын
If you come here in Miami, Florida you will hear and experience drivers honk their horn. It’s awful, light changes , and a millisecond and if you don’t move they honk their horn. I hate it so pushy and disrespectful,especially as a native and this was never the way. ☹️ Ma)(alo .
@c_honda3 жыл бұрын
We have the same problem here in LA. I try not to get angry and have the Aloha spirit. You are welcome to visit Andy at his LIVE Stream at Twitch.tv/andybumatai. It's different than this show here, as the chatters have direct access to Andy. You may enjoy the videos that he has produced, I like the ones with beautiful Hawaii scenes. He is live at 6am HST, 9am Pacific every day!