Why are People ANGRY at Polyglots? Debating Man who Claims to speak "29 Languages"

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Oriental Pearl

Oriental Pearl

2 жыл бұрын

Wouter says he speaks 29 different languages. See me debate with famous Dutch Polyglot @WouterCorduwener while addressing why people are angry in the KZbin polyglot community about the "shocking natives videos".
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@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not a polyglot, but I find them very fascinating. I hope we can have more of these open discussions about topics in the language community on KZbin. I hope you join the debate too. -Anming
@dengster8884
@dengster8884 2 жыл бұрын
You are!
@scathach2815
@scathach2815 2 жыл бұрын
You speak three languages. I feel like that definitely fits into the description of a polyglot.
@1I1IIII1I1
@1I1IIII1I1 2 жыл бұрын
Good discussion. Yeah, living somewhere for 5 years and not learning the native language is something that SHOULD be frowned upon. People saying "white priv" when it comes to language are literally stupid. Not sure how that has ANYTHING to do with learning a language, and the people talking smack about the videos are just jealous. If they are so great, then why don't they do something informative instead of just bashing everything? Lol. Anyways... I still like your videos, and also, I'm pretty sure you are technically a polyglot lol. Keep it up! One day I want my Japanese to be as good as yours, Matt's or Dogen's.
@superwill3524
@superwill3524 2 жыл бұрын
@@scathach2815 she’s definitely a polyglot.
@blackdream1900
@blackdream1900 2 жыл бұрын
girl , ive seen some of ure vids in the past (since i found Xiaomanyc and utube started poppin u in my reccomandations ), i like ure channel . i get the pov some ppl might have . at the same time , utube isnt , or wasnt a main source of income ( in my times ) ,its just pure good fun time ? havin ppl chattin with others , in a ton of very, VeRy! remote languages(sometimes) , it inspires myself / others , to keep on track with what they know or even learn new languages . why is there even hate/criticism on this topic ???!!!! wth ?! ofc , someone can speak 50 languages , make vids ,just basic conversations, level 1 kindergarten most of the times , more or less , but i NEVER see them as clickbait/potential seed for hate comments . are polyglots really tryin to form a secret army ? if so , sign me up ? im fluent in 5-6 languages ? and i can scrap off some latin as well , includin all those 50 000 verbs/nouns conjugations ?
@Thelinguist
@Thelinguist 2 жыл бұрын
In my view, we learn languages for our own reasons. In my case it is to discover and connect with new languages and cultures. However imperfectly I speak a language, the hours and hours I put in to listening, reading and speaking in that language are all worth it. They broaden my perspective and change me in a good way. Speaking another language is all about communicating, not about performing.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s very wise Steve! Agreed completely. Each language brings another exciting opportunity to communicate with a new group of people. Polyglots like you really motivated me to take on Korean this year as a new language. Keep on inspiring people 大先輩 😊
@roseforeuropa
@roseforeuropa Жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl Good luck on Korean! I think having excellent knowledge in Japanese will definitely give you a huge headstart!
@bernardobila4336
@bernardobila4336 Жыл бұрын
The legend has spoken
@corynicolas3175
@corynicolas3175 Жыл бұрын
I also learned languages to connect with people. I've put a lifetime of experiences into many of them and each of them have changed my perspectives and identity. I learned most of them starting at a young age and never stopped speaking them. They became a lifestyle. I have been a professional interpreter for 30 years so having a true command of the languages is essential. I have stuck with English, Romance Languages and Sign Language for very specific reasons and don't even care to delve into other languages even though languages are fascinating to me, in general, because my goal has always been to fill in the gaps and to have a high command of each language. I definitely cringe when people claim language proficiency when they simply know a few phrases.
@Pokarface7
@Pokarface7 Жыл бұрын
I think Steve Kaufman is the only polyglot that can pass B2 in four or more languages! You’re the GOAT!
@WouterCorduwener
@WouterCorduwener 2 жыл бұрын
Hello everyone. First of all I want to thank Anming, It was awesome to join her video project. I also want to tell everyone that you are more than welcome to ciriticize me. I always try to improve the languages and videos where I make grammar and pronunciation mistakes are part of the process. I also want to wish everyone the best, keep learning and never give up! Cheers
@policeyoutube2369
@policeyoutube2369 2 жыл бұрын
Wouter i like your public reactions to polyglots videos, keep them coming ! saya suka menonton channel awak, salam dari Malaysia !
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great discussion Wouter! Looking forward to seeing the Chinese corrections video on your channel.
@filipino437
@filipino437 2 жыл бұрын
@@policeyoutube2369 saya juga suka videonya salam dari filipina 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
@veronicaweiss3451
@veronicaweiss3451 2 жыл бұрын
People make fun of my grammer and mistakes in my own native language 🙃 even I do that to myself. I always say to not worry so much as long as we can understand you. Especially to people who is not native to a language. Even the native speakers make their own mistakes.
@1I1IIII1I1
@1I1IIII1I1 2 жыл бұрын
Man, I'm not going to criticize you. You speak way more languages than I ever could! I wish the language community on youtube would all get together and talk about study approaches when it comes to learning a language.
@sethspreekt4905
@sethspreekt4905 9 ай бұрын
As a polyglot myself, fluent in 6 languages I don't like people who claim to speak a certain language when they only learn some sentences by heart and then spit them out to people on the street without any context. I've heard Walter saying things like "burrito, guacamole, fiesta, yo hablo poquito espanol" and then pretending he knows how to speak spanish.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 9 ай бұрын
I don’t like that stuff either.
@H-DA
@H-DA 4 ай бұрын
Yes, I really thought they would speak all these languages in the beginning but then realized, they don't do. They just learn some sentences or read while filming, it's just a basic level if even. That's just not my understandig of "speaking". I'm around A1/2 in Spanish but I don't claim to speak it, I can't. I can somehow express what I like to say (missing all time forms) and get simple talk by others (like this guy, my spanish is about the same level, his german skills are rather low either), but that's not "speaking". I can speak german and english, there is a great difference to A1/2
@bbl2019
@bbl2019 2 ай бұрын
Yes exactly this. There needs to be a differentiation between “speaking” fluently and just talking a few phrases
@samstromberg5593
@samstromberg5593 2 ай бұрын
But What about at the end where he was literally speaking Spanish? Does that just not count?? I mean sure you could suspect that he was reading off a script or something but I'm pretty sure you can't prove it so isn't it better to just believe him?
@samstromberg5593
@samstromberg5593 2 ай бұрын
​@@H-DA Here's the thing - there's ALSO a difference between speaking and being fluent You're not fluent (at least, you weren't 2 months ago - I can tell from some of your grammar) but you absolutely can speak. It didn't take me any extra effort to understand what you were trying to say, and even if it had I would be glad that you spent the effort to learn my language, because I definitely don't speak yours En la misma idea, mi español no es perfecta. Hago muchos problemas y no sé muchas palabras pero problamente puede leer mi mensaje? Y puedo tener un conversacion con una hispanahablante. Pues no necesito ser perfecto. La idioma es para hablar, y puedo hablar, entonces puedo usar la idoma
@CinziaDuBois
@CinziaDuBois 2 жыл бұрын
I only speak English. I'm dyslexic and I really struggle with language. The polyglot videos have really boosted my confidence - they're inspired me to try. Seeing people speak other languages has made me so less frightened to try. I would love to have moments with people in their native language. I haven't travelled in over decade, but when I do, I hope I can speak some of the native language of a country so I can respect the culture, and the polyglot channels have made language learning so more human and less intimidating
@block_head_steve240
@block_head_steve240 4 ай бұрын
Try focusing on audio and video content. There are some polyglots with eye problems that learn this way
@SolidDragonUK
@SolidDragonUK 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine being angry at someone for speaking another language
@chad8380
@chad8380 2 жыл бұрын
The people that are angry are just jealous.
@atonegames
@atonegames 2 жыл бұрын
Go to America, lol. You dont have to imagine it. Speak a little Spanish and some ignorant idiots get very sensitive 😂. Sadly not difficult to imagine.
@lafondawilliams
@lafondawilliams 2 жыл бұрын
@@atonegames you missed his whole comment lmfao, hes not talking about racist people mad your not talking in their language lmfao, hes talking about polygots complaining about other polygots talking in other languages and making video titles they dont like, well different mate.
@admiralbob77
@admiralbob77 2 жыл бұрын
I think the gist of this, really, is people who claim more linguistic ability than they really have. Not anger at people who actually can speak the languages they profess.
@SayedAhdarf
@SayedAhdarf 2 жыл бұрын
it's silly, isn't it ?
@TeluguSuperhumans
@TeluguSuperhumans 2 жыл бұрын
I really love those street videos! They are the only videos that appeal to masses and encourage people to interact with foreigners without shame.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I love when other youtubers comment. Yeah, the street videos have gotten a lot of people interested in learning languages.
@TeluguSuperhumans
@TeluguSuperhumans 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl I watch almost every video of yours. They are so fun and inspirational. I'm also studying Japanese and videos like yours always get me back into the process of studying. They are like a reminder. Also, one of the goals of my language learning is also Showing off. 😊 Because why shouldn't we enjoy our hard work :) Anyway, Thanks for making such videos! I really appreciate it. I hope I can interview you on my channel so that more people get interested in the language learning 😊 Arigatou
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
All of the videos? I’m so thrilled! Thank you.
@TeluguSuperhumans
@TeluguSuperhumans 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl 😊😊😊👍
@anonamatron
@anonamatron 2 жыл бұрын
Anything that shows people being happy without pushing a woke agenda is racist and evil, haven't you heard? You're not allowed to just go have genuine experiences anymore unless it's in the name of "progress".
@darkvip3r
@darkvip3r Жыл бұрын
As an Indian I'm going to say that we would be really impressed seeing someone that isn't Indian speaking Hindi. Not many people seem to want to learn Hindi, it's just not as popular with language learners. It truly is shocking to see someone speak our language and we really appreciate it. If we Indians don't have a problem with it I don't see why anyone else should
@spleens7831
@spleens7831 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, it’s not as popular and I’ve also heard that it’s one of the hardest languages in the world
@otariidae2067
@otariidae2067 Жыл бұрын
I actually try to learn Hindi. I am french by the way but I loved Indian culture since young. In my university there is a class to take Hindi as 2nd language or third and they are people of different culture in their.
@darkvip3r
@darkvip3r Жыл бұрын
@@otariidae2067 that's really cool! Good luck!
@otariidae2067
@otariidae2067 Жыл бұрын
@@darkvip3r thanks
@aadim.4076
@aadim.4076 Жыл бұрын
​@@otariidae2067 omg! I'm the complete opposite! I am Indian knowing Hindi from birth, but had to learn French abroad through secondary school education! Lmao should we teach each other~
@stanswetzof1029
@stanswetzof1029 2 жыл бұрын
Don't ever feel bad for trying to learn a new language or show your progress. There are always going to be those people who can sit on their couch and criticize others to make them selves feel better! Love both your videos! Never give up! Never surrender!
@Meandbestiw_SLAY
@Meandbestiw_SLAY 2 жыл бұрын
I think its quite respectful that someone takes the time to learn the native language.
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Жыл бұрын
True, I always love learning new languages
@deutschmitpurple2918
@deutschmitpurple2918 Жыл бұрын
@Kepler 186-F I love learning new languages. This is my biggest dream. I want to be a polygot ❤❤
@user-ce1iw3bc4w
@user-ce1iw3bc4w Жыл бұрын
What's your native language? I'm from Ukraine (but my native language is Russian) and now that I moved to Germany I learn German and what to find someone to talk with. If you are interested in Russian, maybe we could help each other!
@bakuretsutenshi3579
@bakuretsutenshi3579 2 жыл бұрын
"Why tape it?" Well it’s motivational for people learning the language. If i see another German speaking fluent Japanese, it shows that it’s possible and that it’s worth pursuing. I also think that it’s ok to flex sometimes. Learning a langue to fluency is hard work, so why shouldn’t you be allowed to demonstrate your skills? You wouldn't tell a musician to not play for an audience and only keep it to himself either right? But then there certainly are youtubers who make cringy "White guy speaks fluent %$§& and SHOCKS locals"-type videos. They often seem to only learn some basic phrases or like a script for the specific situation they're trying to make a video of. This creates a false image and no one needs that.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I like your musician reference. That’s a good point. Should we ban street performers too? 😊
@dionysianapollomarx
@dionysianapollomarx 2 жыл бұрын
On the point of cringy titles, I disagree a bit. It does mask the truth with an illusion thru clickbait, but it depends if the video content leads to positive interaction between someone attempting to learn a language earnestly and talking to a native speaker, especially when you find more openness.
@bakuretsutenshi3579
@bakuretsutenshi3579 2 жыл бұрын
​@@dionysianapollomarx I was talking about people who don’t actually lean the langue to a conversational level. And only pretend for a cringy video.
@dionysianapollomarx
@dionysianapollomarx 2 жыл бұрын
But when it's just flexing when there's nothing sincere in the content, it makes the clickbait way less forgivable.
@bakuretsutenshi3579
@bakuretsutenshi3579 2 жыл бұрын
@@dionysianapollomarx Yes, that was my point.
@lisab3971
@lisab3971 11 ай бұрын
You videos are inspiring. I’m a native English speaker, know some Spanish, a little French, and now learning Japanese. Being multilingual is such an incredible skill and I wish was more highly valued. I appreciate your content.
@tangowhiskygirl
@tangowhiskygirl Жыл бұрын
These videos are so wholesome! I don't see how you could take offence. It shows people connecting over culture lines through language. It's super inspiring!
@lordofbathurst
@lordofbathurst 2 жыл бұрын
This is the weirdest shit ever. Like any time I watch someone speaking another language outside of their own culture I'm mesmerized because it shows the light of a what could be a fun encounter with someone and see some out of the box results. Screw these haters
@benjackson7872
@benjackson7872 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. I’m impressed too. Really don’t understand this hate either.
@playalots
@playalots 2 жыл бұрын
@@benjackson7872 I think the other peeps are just envious. Lol
@benjackson7872
@benjackson7872 2 жыл бұрын
@@playalots Same
@GrimmJaw671
@GrimmJaw671 2 жыл бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@TeamWnKaTchO
@TeamWnKaTchO 2 жыл бұрын
Ha yes, the famous "they don't think the same way I do so they are haters".
@rajeshvt
@rajeshvt 2 жыл бұрын
My daughter is learning Spanish ,French, Portugese and also korean. It makes me feel real proud. It's not just the language you also learn about the culture which is very beautiful and confirms that under all these languages and cultures we are all human beings , part of an equally great creation.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s right. I wanted to know what people were saying in these languages so badly just to find that everyone is kind of saying the same things as everyone else.
@susans.2010
@susans.2010 2 жыл бұрын
For a person to have the ability to speak multiple languages and share that with others is something I find fascinating! Why some people get annoyed with that is beyond me.
@earthtonya9038
@earthtonya9038 Жыл бұрын
This is a great video, an honest conversation about language learning. It can be a lonely process sometimes depending on circumstances. So I appreciate being motivated to continue trying my best! Thank you!
@storylearning
@storylearning 2 жыл бұрын
The more I think about this topic, the more I see parallels with virtually any discussion on Twitter or in the media. People who upload videos are an easy target, and make for a kind of virtual playground for anyone to be vocal about their own pet peeves, insecurities, or feelings about the world, politics, or society. It’s almost like a microcosm of the entire world seen through the prism of languages. Languages are also something people get very personally attached to. We all have our identities wrapped up in languages and language learning. So when it comes to KZbin, it only takes a KZbinr to diverge very slightly from someone’s own views, to suddenly have a whole litany of commentary or accusations to make about them. When I see the comments here, there are generally far more positive and inspired comments than anything else, and I think we get distracted by a vocal minority who usually seem to be more interested in virtue signalling than anything else. In the end, like the rest of life, I don’t think there’s any resolution to this. People are different, KZbin is weird, c’est la vie! Nice video!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Very well put Olly. Thanks for watching. I love when other youtubers come and share their thoughts here.
@Xemptuous
@Xemptuous 2 жыл бұрын
You put that very well, and in multiple perspectives that shed light on different issues. I think the main issue is our paying attention to the minority and assuming they are a representation of the majority. The majority tend to stay quiet because they expect or believe others to primarily think like themselves, and often don't speak out enough; however, when called to the task, the majority will show itself. Yes, SOME people are pissed at polyglot street videos, but they are most likely negative-oriented in their worldviews. Most people love it and are happy about its effects and outcomes.
@storylearning
@storylearning 2 жыл бұрын
@@Xemptuous Exactly. I think from my perspective, I don’t necessarily love those street videos, but I’m perfectly happy to take them for what they are - entertainment. If you approach those videos and demand them to be a source of truth and authority in the field of language learning, you are bound to be disappointed. But then, I think the expectations were wrong in the first place! These people presumably don’t go around leaving aggressive comments on Minecraft videos, so why do it with language videos? Answer - it’s just something that they care more about. Either way, to go around finding fault and expressing your displeasure with everything just shows a basic lack of maturity and awareness in my view.
@forgottenforgetfulness6643
@forgottenforgetfulness6643 2 жыл бұрын
I think the polyglot and fake polyglot trending topics will die down in the near future, but the positive influence will remain and more people will learn other languages.
@humanbean3
@humanbean3 2 жыл бұрын
@@storylearning yeah :P being vocally angry at these polyglot videos just shows a lack of maturity, exactly. I can see myself being that way at much younger age honestly. It's like pointing out that a Magician that everyone loves isn't doing real magic. Why be a party pooper? If this injustice in life that someone "doesn't deserve their reputation/popularity/money/etc" is enough for you to be vocal about, then you're either very young, or incredibly fortunate that you haven't experience this many times over by now. It's entertainment and thats all. "Santa Claus". There are worse things someone could be in life XD.. You have a very wise opinion of this subject, it was refreshing to read.
@This0User0Name
@This0User0Name 2 жыл бұрын
Being half mexican, I felt a lot of internal shame only knowing english while watching for the first time. I only speak english and know very little Spanish. I felt pretty terrible not having the exposure, discipline or strong motivation to learn my family's native language. It was hard to pin down this feeling at first! This or feelings similar to this could be fueling some of those negative responses about reaction videos. Thought I would put this out there so perhaps someone else could recognize this in themselves instead of just projecting onto others.
@ak5659
@ak5659 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your last paragraph. I've wondered about this and have never figured out a way to discuss it politely. Several times I've found myself unexpectedly getting opportunities to learn other languages basically for FREE. I always jumped at it and took concurrent classes when I could. Then other people who were with me but chose NOT to try to learn the language acted like my limited proficiency was something that 'just happened to me' and I got lucky and they didn't. They act sullen & resentful and completely refuse to acknowledge that I put any time/energy/work into it at all.
@cookdislander4372
@cookdislander4372 11 ай бұрын
Are you from America? Cause if you are then you have easy access to learn it. I'm jealous. I'm Polynesian, I don't speak my native tongue either and feel the shame lol. I grew up in New Zealand speaking English. There are no schools for me to learn, no online classes, no dup lingo etc. And my part of nz I live in there's no other people from my island to learn from. You should do it since you can. Me I'm fd lol :(
@grahamstrouse1165
@grahamstrouse1165 8 ай бұрын
I always felt super-embarrassed in college speaking Spanish to native speakers--I went to school in Florida so there were a lot of ‘em. It was silly, really. My friends just wanted to help me elevate my skill level.
@Naxatthedoor
@Naxatthedoor 2 жыл бұрын
Basically what these people on the internet are saying is “Learning a new language is fine but having a conversation with native speakers is cultural appropriation!” What?! Who the f*** spends years learning a skill just to “keep it to themselves” 😂. So what if I go to a Trade and learn to be a mechanic I’m not supposed to fix peoples cars? What if I get the opportunity to study abroad, I’m not supposed to learn the language to make my learning experience easier and to communicate with wonderful people? 🤦‍♂️
@MinusTwoPoints
@MinusTwoPoints 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. KZbin drama really exists in EVERY branch of this site. You guys are awesome and I love what you do! You inspired me and many others to pick up languages that I never would've even thought about learning and you can be proud of that, as I am also very thankful for the inspiration you give!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
There’s a lot of drama in the language learning community because it can be (maybe shouldn’t be) competitive.
@jeromestavrosyeo4333
@jeromestavrosyeo4333 2 жыл бұрын
I agree. I share the same sentiments!
@Kirby-Krios
@Kirby-Krios 2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea drama was a thing with language channels. But I guess that's youtube >_< Keep up the good work ^_^
@TheZenytram
@TheZenytram 2 жыл бұрын
ppl are stupid what you expected.
@devonmatthews8197
@devonmatthews8197 2 жыл бұрын
Competitive...
@bishikon
@bishikon 2 жыл бұрын
The reason this content is popular is because its heartwarming, entertaining and connecting. It's hard to top the rection when someones day is made because you speak their language. Angry polygots are angry beceause they didnt think to do it first, or have no social charisma/confidence
@Dudewhoswinning
@Dudewhoswinning 2 жыл бұрын
Until it’s in a language you know and you realise that most of those interactions were super awkward
@lbb2rfarangkiinok
@lbb2rfarangkiinok 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that's now why people are mad, kekw.
@theoceansdepth8585
@theoceansdepth8585 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that bald guy only gets views talking about other people. Lame.
@alanguages
@alanguages 2 жыл бұрын
@@theoceansdepth8585 The bald guy never showed his language skills, although he craps on others. I wanted to hear his presumed abilities after hard study, like his presumed Mandarin skills and he never made a video solely in Mandarin. He also does not allow comments. What a coward.
@theoceansdepth8585
@theoceansdepth8585 2 жыл бұрын
@@alanguages he knows that the Laoshu squad would destroy him, that's why he doesn't allow commentary.
@SayedAhdarf
@SayedAhdarf 2 жыл бұрын
it's stupid when people criticize you for doing what you love. besides, I'm actually learning from your videos so, I'd love to watch more of them. please don't stop uploading them because I'm learning german and I need some motivation thanks in advance.
@MelissaJetzt
@MelissaJetzt 2 жыл бұрын
Since I’ve never lived in a country where I stuck out as a foreigner I didn’t realize that the type of street videos you make are basically your everyday experience. From that perspective, that makes so much sense.
@FrozenCappucino
@FrozenCappucino 2 жыл бұрын
It takes a lot of mental gymnastics to link polyglots to colonialism. Damn. I'm Singaporean, where we have 4 official languages, one of which is English; our lingua franca. That said, we have a distinctive English dialect known colloquially as Singlish, or officially as Singapore Colloquial English, when anyone from overseas adopts Singlish, I honestly feel very proud and happy that they are willing and ready to learn how we communicate and adopt as their own means of communication.
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 2 жыл бұрын
The woke can make anything about racism or colonialism. They could make fruit racist.
@SantosoWijaya
@SantosoWijaya 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. And wouldn't colonialism be the opposite, where local languages and regional flavours are oppressed and not at all celebrated, in favor of the dominant one?
@BF-bb5us
@BF-bb5us 2 жыл бұрын
@@SantosoWijaya yes that happens in a lot of nations and it's absolutely true that colonialism has contributed to that.
@nicolasjuandecardenas7921
@nicolasjuandecardenas7921 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I was taken aback by that comment.
@TKdoggy
@TKdoggy 2 жыл бұрын
exactly my thoughts upon hearing that ridiculous take. it’s literally just people engaging and getting along with each other using different languages lmao.
@ljpdv3433
@ljpdv3433 2 жыл бұрын
Wtf?!?! How is speaking another language a negative thing.. if anything it encourages other people to be engaging and make a world a better place.. power and support for you both
@jamescarbon3853
@jamescarbon3853 2 жыл бұрын
People will complain about anything. They love being triggered and offended by things so that they can be involved without putting in any work.
@kaihocompany
@kaihocompany 2 жыл бұрын
I speak four languages myself on a daily basis but I've spent years immersing myself to be able to have a fundamental understanding of the language and the culture itself. Wouter's videos are the polar opposite of that, he shouts out a couple of sentences mostly with mistakes and based around the most typical stereotypes. He meets a Brazilian person and says "Footbal and samba, beaches, capirinha, football yeah!"... That'd be like meeting an American and shouting "Burgers and fries, Hollywood, cowbo cowboy yihaaaaa!" That's not speaking a language, it's memorising the most well known parts of a country and repeating the same three phrases in whatever local tongue over and over again. It's the markings of a person in need of attention rather than a person looking to connect, and that rightfully pisses people off that have spent years learning a language.
@ElatedHanabi
@ElatedHanabi Жыл бұрын
@@kaihocompany The people who spent years learning a language can also make their own videos and upload on KZbin for everyone to judge and entertain. No one stop them doing so. It's in the minds of these people who think they are not good enough to make such and such videos. It's a self-help issue. They can't execute on ideas, they care about other people's opinions and they are not entrepreneurial.
@ItsameAlex
@ItsameAlex Жыл бұрын
@@jamescarbon3853 word.
@zkart8038
@zkart8038 Жыл бұрын
People aren't mad at others for speaking other languages. They're mad at others pretending to speak other languages when all they know is small talk with bad grammar.
@Jimmus1967
@Jimmus1967 Жыл бұрын
Those of us who DON'T speak multiple languages appreciate the "fish out of water" aspect of these videos. I would love to be fluent in many languages, and visiting countries where I can use my knowledge. But I've found that in every country I've visited, you definitely open doors from attempting to speak the local language.
@andrewherman9242
@andrewherman9242 2 жыл бұрын
I am always impressed by people who can speak more than one language. I have a 10-year old granddaughter who is teaching herself Russian. Her motivation for doing that, is that it builds her confidence even if she has no one to converse with. I myself speak 3 and it has helped a lot travelling to many countries. Keep up with your inspiring videos Oriental Pearl and Wouter.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@WatchDragon
@WatchDragon 2 жыл бұрын
80s: "tolerance and learn about other cultures" 2020: "its my culture, stop learning about it"
@tubester4567
@tubester4567 2 жыл бұрын
This is what the left have created.
@tubester4567
@tubester4567 2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherjenkins1882 No im not. Im 100% correct. Everybody is saying the world has gone crazy lately, everybody hates the media, all the crazy stuff going on is created by the left.
@lekzander6406
@lekzander6406 2 жыл бұрын
Lol you cant win 😂
@ravenone6255
@ravenone6255 2 жыл бұрын
Don't let dumb ass people win with their dumb ass reason
@PeiwenTanbassoon821
@PeiwenTanbassoon821 2 жыл бұрын
2020 is more like “it’s not my culture but I can tell you not to learn it”
@PetraStaal
@PetraStaal 2 жыл бұрын
Not speaking a language fluently is perfectly fine. What irks me is that so many polyglots are stretching the term speaking beyond belief and they seem to be in such a hurry to add a language to ' The list'.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
This is a VERY good point. I want to do more discussions about this exact topic.
@triarb5790
@triarb5790 2 жыл бұрын
Once upon a time someone who spoke many languages was simply known as multi -lingual. Polyglot sounds like a disease. I've got a case of the polyglots.
@hannahwalmer1124
@hannahwalmer1124 2 жыл бұрын
Being able to say five sentences in a language is not speaking it. It's simply knowing a few words. There's nothing wrong with saying that before the whole polyglot boom. Like, "Ahh, I only know like, 2 words in Spanish". But that's turned into, "My Spanish isn't that good" or "It's really rusty" when you've never learned it in the first place. It's just dishonest. I agree with you.
@Reeceline
@Reeceline 2 жыл бұрын
Im intrigued as to why this in particular bothers you? In all forms of media across KZbin and in life in general there are people who stretch the truth (or just lie). When you pick up a newspaper and the headline is sensationalised do you get upset. When a toothpaste advert has people with obviously perfect teeth already, do you get upset. When you open up Facebook and your own friends and family have filters on their pictures do you get upset?... I understand it may evoke mild annoyance but that should be all. In the modern world my best advice is to filter out what you know to be truth from fiction. I still feel that learning a language in a small capacity or full on fluency is something to be celebrated. Think of it as an incremental step to narrow segregation of language and culture!
@PetraStaal
@PetraStaal 2 жыл бұрын
@@Reeceline I understand what you mean, I think I am just annoyed about the change in the language community. I remember Luca's and Richard's first videos. Now the whole language learning thing on YT has become so gimmicky and the shock videos are popping up everywhere. I also think that the fluency illusion is real. You can't compare it to a toothpaste advert. That's different. Anyway, I will try to be less annoyed about it or watch fewer videos. The forums are still fun. They have a different vibe. (I hope my English is OK. I am still learning)
@aetherwolves
@aetherwolves Жыл бұрын
Documenting your progress and sharing it shows how much effort and time you dedicate to your goals and is really inspiring to others and it also allows people to give feedback and constructive criticism 🥰
@user-cd8bm2os7l
@user-cd8bm2os7l 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who is trying to learn as many languages as possible I had given up on chinese and started working on my Swedish. Japanese (I mean kanji) was challenging enough let alone Chinese. After I saw your videos I was motivated to continue chinese. I am a lucky one because I try to talk with strangers as much as possible when we go on vacations or when I see strangers but on my parents' supervision since im a minor. And the people around me were anything but jealous or judging, they all supported me and even sometimes friends ask me to help them too.
@Alsatiagent
@Alsatiagent 2 жыл бұрын
These YT clips can also have a positive effect on people's inherent xenophobia. They may see familiar banter between two separate cultures, the appreciation expressed by those native speakers and, perhaps ever so slightly, broaden their horizons.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s right, because you come to realize we are all just people.
@Alsatiagent
@Alsatiagent 2 жыл бұрын
@@propletrelooxretlitre5705 I was using the term in its most general and soft (for lack of a better word) sense. Everyone has a touch of it. It's a part of human nature, I think.
@douglassmalone-omeally1683
@douglassmalone-omeally1683 2 жыл бұрын
THIS
@hugarada7156
@hugarada7156 2 жыл бұрын
I know how those guys appear... They never got an interaction or a positive one with someone who's not the same race as he is... But ngl most PC people never talked to a black person either... They are just looking for attention
@TravelingwithValeman77
@TravelingwithValeman77 2 жыл бұрын
This whole topic is silly to me and it's a non issue. The ability to speak another language is a great thing and not cultural misappropriation. Why must we bring down others to make us look good? Let's rise up and have everyone look better.
@horsewings3561
@horsewings3561 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed it's not culture appropriatation, it's culture appreciation. It really shows how racist it is for people to indirectly say keep to your own culture and language. Atleast that's the message I get from people yelling culture appropriation.
@shinjid3705
@shinjid3705 2 жыл бұрын
@@horsewings3561 yeah thats basically it most of the time. They think u hate ur own country when u learn a different language. Or they r jealous because they cant speak so many languages.
@EuriEuropa
@EuriEuropa 2 жыл бұрын
I mean seriously! I’m not surprised anymore. There’s always someone uncomfortable or offended by literally anything it’s ridiculous
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 2 жыл бұрын
@@horsewings3561 cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation are the same thing. You might be confusing appropriation with misappropriation. It's a new term that came out mainstream about 2015 but stems from 2010 acadamia. It just means to copy something or adopt something. The people calling it "colonial" have swallowed too much academia. People speak others languages all the time and to differing levels. The only way to misappropriate a langauge is to redefine words incorrectly or something.
@horsewings3561
@horsewings3561 2 жыл бұрын
@@EuriEuropa yup, it's a privilege when you meet someone who cares about your feelings, NO ONE IS OBLIGATED TO CARE ABOUT YOUR FEELINGS WHEN YOUR OFFENDED. Remember we used to have trigger warnings for people with epilepsy or ptsd? Now we have it for hurt feelings. It's why if I ever make a video I REFUSE to use trigger warnings for anything but what I mentioned above. Studies are now saying all these trigger warnings for sensitive people are making things worse. People don't know how to cope or endure and grow as a person anymore.
@JasmineTea127
@JasmineTea127 Жыл бұрын
Learning a language is cultural appreciation and very respectful. It's a great way to connect with people from other cultures as human beings. It demystifies people's perceptions of 'the exotic'
@user-lr9yc8gt1q
@user-lr9yc8gt1q 9 ай бұрын
I believe you folks are great and wonderful to watch and listen/learn. Keep on doing what you do and don't listen to the idiots. There is nothing wrong with breaking down barriers of communication. It opens doors on many levels emotionally/spiritually/ physically and people are surprised/excited to be a part of it. When I worked/lived around another community of a different culture/language and learned about language/ culture there were so many, many benefits to it. It only matters what you do and not what they say about you. We do it for ourselves when we do for others.
@jaytpaul
@jaytpaul 2 жыл бұрын
I think these people calling relating this to “colonialism” and saying it’s cringe are ridiculously ignorant and attention-seeking. I think it’s a beautiful thing to spread positivity and conversation with strangers. If anything, I think it lets people who aren’t exposed to cultures they can’t communicate with form understanding and empathy toward what is unfamiliar. I love your videos Anming
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I think that saying it’s colonial is way over the top.
@pedroxyo
@pedroxyo 2 жыл бұрын
they are all americans
@zetovidillard
@zetovidillard 2 жыл бұрын
The whole point of colonialism is to take over a place and force your own culture onto it, so I don't know how those ppl think that learning the language of THAT place is colonial 💀💀
@jaytpaul
@jaytpaul 2 жыл бұрын
I’m American too, living in LA where some of the most of the attention seeking, virtue-signaling people who would call it colonialism live. It’s ironic how it’s always the most privileged, sheltered white people who are quick to point the finger at a woman who is fluent in multiple other languages and spreads the culture for English speakers to learn from…
@MrFuzziiWuzzii
@MrFuzziiWuzzii 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the irony is it’s white people being outraged on the behalf on POC. Speaking for them and assuming their responses feels more colonial than a lot of these videos. I can get it to an extent, but the irony is palpable.
@match6389
@match6389 2 жыл бұрын
As an American who’s never left the USA, I’m frightened to travel to a place like China or Japan even though It’s a dream of mine. I fear that I may come off as ignorant because I don’t know the local language. Or that I won’t be able to properly connect with the local culture if I only speak English. For me personally, watching these street videos gives me the courage and motivation in order to commit to learning a foreign language! To the people who talk poorly about these videos - they help me and so many others. If you have only negative things to say.. I’m sorry. Don’t watch them I guess 🤷🏼‍♂️
@r.d.9399
@r.d.9399 2 жыл бұрын
Just go. People understand how it is. Just use Google translate and you'll be fine.
@match6389
@match6389 2 жыл бұрын
R. D. Barnhart fair point
@slavo316
@slavo316 2 жыл бұрын
I've been to Japan 4 times and never communicated with the locals. The only time I've ever been talked to was me wearing a sumo shirt with Japanese on it haha otherwise most Japanese keep to themselves. I had the same mindset as you though. Go when you can!! Japan is worth it!!!
@dedhampster4730
@dedhampster4730 2 жыл бұрын
My husband wants to go to Japan becasue he is in love with anime and such. I would love to go because I love the small minatures of food and doll house and scenery crafting. So basically Akihabara (sp?) in Tokyo... It would be a little bit of an insult to the Japanese or any country if one were to visit and not to at lease be able to order food, ask directions and say please and thank you. Also, growing up in Texas, Spanish was a necessary second language. I can speak enough to serve customers in a retail setting and explain art supply uses (I worked at Hobby Lobby). Those that get offended are too fragile and judgemental. Be brave and get out and go.
@ivysagetree9770
@ivysagetree9770 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree and if you work hard for something and you want to show it off then why not. People who work hard to get toned bodies show it off lol. It is only your life and only you can live it. People will always have something negative to say whether you are doing bad or good
@marins_oxo
@marins_oxo Ай бұрын
really appreciate the kind of debates where I can agree with each side at some point and it's not just about a single opponent being "better". Great video!
@dave.in.oregon
@dave.in.oregon 6 ай бұрын
Please do not stop posting these videos. I've always been horrible at picking up other languages so I've generally avoided doing so, but I love other cultures and want to embrace them. I've learned a few phrases in Spanish & Italian when I cruised to the Mediterranean and knowing just a few phrases helped bridged a gap. Watching these videos gives me hope. I'm going to try to pick up more languages for my travels. Thank you!!
@itsciver
@itsciver 2 жыл бұрын
"Honestly this stereotype of monkey tricks by Western people speaking exotic languages...I don't know it just smacks of this colonial mentality" I think he has never visited Europe. It's completely normal here to speak multiple languages (even exotic ones because of Asian tourism), and it has nothing to do with colonial mentality.
@shreddder999
@shreddder999 2 жыл бұрын
It's normal to speak multiple languages in the United States as well. A lot of people or their ancestors come from somewhere else and they already speak another language natively.
@hannahschmitt8442
@hannahschmitt8442 2 жыл бұрын
Wouldn’t colonialism be expecting foreigners to speak your language when going to their country?
@shreddder999
@shreddder999 2 жыл бұрын
You realize that Wouter is native to Scandinavia, right?
@seeyouchump
@seeyouchump 2 жыл бұрын
This argument doesn't make sense either. The colonialists actually forced natives to speak their languages which is why we have french being spoken today in the heart of Africa. From my perspective an European speaking someone's native language (as exotic and rare they might be) actually has a sort of "compensatory" effect. I say that as someone whose country has also being colonized
@tempestsonata1102
@tempestsonata1102 2 жыл бұрын
I teach English and Japanese in Hungary. (Attention, all native speakers! Flaming time! :)) My students gain some knowledge of these languages and start communicating with foreigners. Job done. My younger daughter acquired Japanese in Japan, learnt Hungarian when we moved back to Hungary, she has been learning English and German because they are compulsory in her school and she has to handle some Latin because she goes to a Catholic music school. What's the big deal here? I really don't understand the big fuss over being a polyglot. Sometimes it just happens to people because of their environment. Learning a new language is part and parcel of adjusting to new circumstances or getting ready to do so. Or maybe language learning is their hobby. Why not, it's better than playing GTA.
@user-bi1ns9gd6x
@user-bi1ns9gd6x 2 жыл бұрын
"Speak" and "master" are different things. A person can speak a language without having mastered it yet, as you do in Chinese. You've got Bradley Copper, he speaks French, and he's pretty good at it in certain subjects, but he has not mastered it whatsoever. I think it is important to point out that difference. People have the right to upload videos while they are still learning the language they want to show. Criticizing people just for not being masters in the language they're speaking on their videos is pointless; nobody starts learning a language from advanced level. I love Wouter's channel for that, just because he's full of motivation and willing to learn more, not because he speaks perfectly all the languages he uses on his videos.
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 2 жыл бұрын
It also encourages people who are at the same low level. People who are fluent look out of reach to those wanting to learn. Those at basic level look more attainable and it shows the awkwardness and struggles they go through and it shows we can do it too regardless of those struggles.
@pavelow235
@pavelow235 2 жыл бұрын
True, I am a one language speaker, and know that language pretty poorly. All I have to do is open up the unabridged webster's Dictionary and realize that I know very few of the 450,000 WORDS. But most people don't realize that most people ARE NOT wordsmiths and MOST humans know very little of their own languages let alone other languages.
@sazji
@sazji 2 жыл бұрын
I would never criticize a person for not being a master. That is why we learn. And the road to mastery can be fascinating, and a worthwhile subject in itself. So when someone is presenting their life in a country and doing their best to use the language, what’s to criticize? Absolutely nothing. And encouraging people to get interested in languages and learn them? Wonderful! On the other hand, sometimes I do find some of these videos annoying. Not because of “colonialism” or anything, but when they make false claims to promote themselves. For example, I speak pretty fluent Greek. I’m also learning Vietnamese. My Vietnamese still sucks, and I’m fine with that. But I would be really uncomfortable claiming that I spoke Vietnamese and then filming myself finding random Vietnamese people on the street to tell them I really like phở and bánh mì in pidgin Vietnamese. Which is essentially what Wouter did with Greek. Now, were any Greeks actually harmed because he did that? Of course not. Did he somehow “colonize” Greece? Nope. But as someone who can tell the difference between actually speaking Greek and repeating a few phrases, it just seemed kind of dorky to me. There’s no law against being dorky, and maybe it’s my problem; maybe I should be more relaxed about being publicly dorky. :-) It’s that point where dorkiness and low-key dishonesty meet, that feels a bit cringeworthy.
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 2 жыл бұрын
@@sazji how did colonization come into the convo.
@ellvee4262
@ellvee4262 2 жыл бұрын
@@DarkAngel2512 2.52 The so called 'critic' brought it up
@davidirizarry4758
@davidirizarry4758 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly if someone has an issue and feel that they need you to know, I believe, they must be offended, most likely because they're intimidated. I feel like they probably look back at themselves, feel guilty for being so closed minded, prejudice even, and feel bad for not doing something as awesome for their own lives. On that, I'd like to address nobody should ever compare ones life to another, we are meant to enjoy one another, help each other, and appreciate each others' talents. We all have a purpose in this life, I really respect these videos, I think your intentions are pure, and it brings these different worlds together. You guys bring to light the possibility of learning and experiencing the world in a beautiful way 😍 giving others the courage to learn another language, with the reality that we WILL make mistakes but it shows to be one of the most fun opportunities we'll experience on the journey and opportunities to make friends who decide to help you. Thank you guys so much!! God bless you! 🙏❤️💕🕊️
@andjelapejovic6864
@andjelapejovic6864 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Anming! Just wanted to leave a positive feedback here and also say that what you accomplished is wonderful! Takes discipline and love to speak a language so well, really amazing! 😁 I love seeing these random parts about a country (especially Japan 🇯🇵 ❤️),markets, short conversations with different people etc. it’s great to watch different things and also listen to the language. Also happy new year 🎊 ☺️
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I always appreciate positivity.
@mattdias8051
@mattdias8051 2 жыл бұрын
Don't let ignorant trash effect your life girl. The problem with the internet is stupid people also get to voice crap opinions, just remember some people are just haters. Keep being your seemingly wonderful self. Thank you for a glimpse into other places also :)
@micahretief7893
@micahretief7893 2 жыл бұрын
It's all just jealousy, honestly.
@reflex9238
@reflex9238 2 жыл бұрын
I do wanna point out, that she was like that probably not even a year ago to this man called Laoshu, I'm not hating on her but I'm just amazed at the 180 that she has more or less done since then. She used to criticize the man for not being as fluent in Mandarin as she was, although the man never claimed to be an expert in a lot of languages he speaks and he was very humble about it. This is just something I wanted to add.
@luqmuhmmad2616
@luqmuhmmad2616 Жыл бұрын
@@reflex9238 well you do know what happened to him? Mightve been that that changed perspective. Who knows.
@reflex9238
@reflex9238 Жыл бұрын
@@luqmuhmmad2616 Yeah I know about what happened to him and rest in peace to him, I hope his family have recovered from it. I still felt the need to point this out because I do feel that she never addressed this 180 directly in a video and why she changed her opinion. Its definitely something I never thought that would've been what changed her mind, but I did find it somewhat hypocritical when she started doing the same thing she disapproved Laoshu of doing.
@aromatic8565
@aromatic8565 Жыл бұрын
Spoken like a Taylor swift fan. "SHAKE THEM HATERS OFF GIRL YAAAS QUEEN"
@Noor_Jacobs03
@Noor_Jacobs03 2 жыл бұрын
This is just weird to me. I'm South African, and we have 11 official languages here. Seeing people speak multiple languages here is the norm, even if it's not one of our official languages (like French, for example), especially considering the amount of foreigners that are here. I do agree, though, that some titles for certain polyglot videos are indeed quite strange.
@omo708
@omo708 2 жыл бұрын
True true
@omo708
@omo708 2 жыл бұрын
When I heard Japan's foreigner population is 2% was crazy considered I'm south african
@Noor_Jacobs03
@Noor_Jacobs03 2 жыл бұрын
@@omo708. Aweh, bru. It's seriously that low? Eish.
@grantcarpenter6685
@grantcarpenter6685 2 жыл бұрын
These moments are now preserved in time. You carry on creating and enjoying them!
@zkart8038
@zkart8038 Жыл бұрын
To all those who say " why is learning a new language negative"..that's not the point. People are angry at those who pretend they speak 20+ languages when all they know is small talk with bad grammar. I speak. A few languages myself but the so called polyglots diminish the actual hard work to full fluency with their small talk gimmick, to impress people rather than actual mastery.
@oKatsa
@oKatsa 2 жыл бұрын
What I don't get is... why should it be wrong to "show off" great language skills by posting videos of it? If someone is good at something, it's ok to be proud, to show it, and to get well deserved attention. Learning a language takes a lot of work, probably just like any other impressive skill
@dacrosber
@dacrosber 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly and how could it make you feel uncomfortable? That’s screaming “Ima racist and it’s uncomfortable for me seeing people of different colors and cultures speak and engage”....but I guess that’s just my opinion
@oKatsa
@oKatsa 2 жыл бұрын
@@dacrosber I don't think that is the reason. At least I hope it isn't. I think seeing greatness always has the downside that you get very aware of what you have not achieved yourself. People can take that as motivation or get tesentful about it. The latter is certainly a lot easier.
@dacrosber
@dacrosber 2 жыл бұрын
@@oKatsa I guess I can see that....people are weird
@AwkwardTurtle10
@AwkwardTurtle10 2 жыл бұрын
Hahah this is so true, that's like telling people at the olympics that they're 'showing off' their skills by earning a golden medal or some shit. These people are just ignorant and jealous
@oKatsa
@oKatsa 2 жыл бұрын
@@AwkwardTurtle10 Haha, I like that comparison very much!
@JapaneseEmichannel
@JapaneseEmichannel 2 жыл бұрын
People who speak other languages Very cool The number of Japanese people who speak various languages ​​has increased.🤔 thank you for this awesome video anming❤️❤️❤️
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Emi! Are you going to try Swahili too?
@davejohnson3822
@davejohnson3822 2 жыл бұрын
Emi Emi- I speak fluent English and Chinese. But I do not know Japanese :)
@vick.8671
@vick.8671 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl you should learn Swahili. I'm currently learning Spanish and Chinese.. Thanks to you!! Your videos are an inspiration. Regards from Kenya 🇰🇪
@PewPewPlasmagun
@PewPewPlasmagun 2 жыл бұрын
@@vick.8671 If more people knew that HAKUNA MATATA is Kiswahili, that might encourage further interest
@mc-not_escher
@mc-not_escher Жыл бұрын
I’m not a polyglot, but I work in an IT sector that deals with all kinds of protocols being exchanged across the internet. Strangely enough, this has inspired a striving within myself to become more familiar with more… human protocols (languages) to deepen my appreciation for other cultures and languages and reinforce my understanding of both networking and fellow humans! Nice video! 👍🏻
@DAoutaouais
@DAoutaouais Жыл бұрын
I totally sympathise with Wouter regarding long-term residents not becoming skilled in the language of the land... HOWEVER, this really needs some context. There are a number of countries in the world where it's very common to find people with a high level of proficiency in English (as non-native speakers). The Netherlands is king among these, but the Nordic countries all rank strongly in this regard. A - possibly resident - anglophone starts speaking to the local in their language, only to find that the local has replied - and continues to reply - in English. As this is often meant as a courtesy, it's hard to press said local into speaking their own language, so the anglophone can practise. This creates a conundrum, which I experienced, living for 4 months in a rural part of the Netherlands (the island of Texel). The longer one is living in said place, the deeper one's relationships become, and the more advanced one's need for proficiency becomes, wanting to express more and more complicated ideas. But, having been regularly dissuaded from speaking the local language, by well-meaning locals, one's lack of proficiency becomes more apparent. THEN, the same well-meaning locals will ask you why you haven't made more of an effort to learn their language. This can arise from 3 different causes, all of which stymie one's language learning goals. 1) As above, one's interlocutor is genuinely trying to be helpful. Not wanting to seem ungrateful, and/or welcoming the convenience, conversation continues in English... serially, one situation after another, with different people. 2) Your interlocutor lacks the patience to wait for one to struggle to express themselves, and switch to their better English, for their own convenience... although generally trying to make it SEEM like they had intended it as a courtesy. 3) Your interlocutor simply can't bear to hear their native language spoken badly, and seek refuge in their (better) English, lest one's imperfect pronunciation and grammar pollute their ears. Iceland is rich with such "language snobs". One will also find this in France, most especially in Paris. I've experienced this as an anglophone Canadian (French is my second, and best among my additional languages). MOST insultingly, I've been told by Canadian francophones that this happens to them as well! It's a pretty strong insult when someone would rather speak their second language with you - rather than your SHARED first language - because they find your articulation of the latter as offensive to their ears!! Bringing this full circle, Wouter must appreciate that foreigners must risk chronically offending people in the short term - "But, I'm trying to do you a favour" - in order to avoid offending people in the long term - "Why don't you speak Dutch yet?" - as a resident.
@MatthewMcVeagh
@MatthewMcVeagh 7 ай бұрын
Very excellent points and good knowledge of the problems of English-speaking language learners in countries like the Netherlands. I've experienced the same.
@wheeler1
@wheeler1 2 жыл бұрын
as someone with a tiny bit of a learning disability, it's hard for me to learn ANYTHING! So, it's nice to hear some praise for it when I do!
@kateychaos9050
@kateychaos9050 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I want to learn lots of languages fluently. It isn’t to impress anybody. I’m not learning a language for people to be like “wow you speak this language? That’s amazing”. It’s because I want to be able to communicate easier with people who are in other countries. It would be easier to speak to people in Japanese than English if you’re in Japan. Honestly videos where people go out on the streets and have conversations, it makes me more motivated to learn languages. It seems so fun and fascinating to be able to communicate with others in a different way.
@bigmouth478
@bigmouth478 2 жыл бұрын
! 💯 Love all the support and positive energy the world needs more of that for sure! Also Hey what's the picture in your icon it's epic beautiful art with beautiful words!
@kaihocompany
@kaihocompany 2 жыл бұрын
That's the difference with Wouter, he doesn't do it for himself or to get closer to other cultures he does it for the wow-factor. I speak four languages and understand quite a few more through the foundation that these have given me. In almost all of the languages he speaks whenever he meets people he just repeats the most stereotypical aspects of that country/culture. He'd meet a Brazilian person and says "Football, Ronaldinho, Caipirinha, Rio de Janeiro, yes football, samba sambaaaa!"... He does it every single time. He doesn't actually speak those languages, he has just memorised phrases and the most stereotypical elements of a country. The fact that his English is as bad as it is while it's the language closest to his mother tongue next to German says enough.
@javierrenteria3195
@javierrenteria3195 Жыл бұрын
That guy doesn't speak 29 languages. He just knows script and repeat them. That's it.
@ancientstarfruit
@ancientstarfruit Жыл бұрын
isnt that how you learn languages lmao i have to repeat paragraphs of chinese in my class all the time to be able to learn and have context of the words im saying. its still impressive
@AntiAnathema
@AntiAnathema Жыл бұрын
I think that is still impressive. he does note that it is only 6 languages he has "deep conversational level with"
@Dynamo33
@Dynamo33 Жыл бұрын
@@AntiAnathema I would be surprised if he isn't overselling those 6.
@inferiorpatty
@inferiorpatty Жыл бұрын
Yeah thats how every language works you learn words and sentences and use them
@bobfranklin2572
@bobfranklin2572 Жыл бұрын
​@@ancientstarfruit no, it absolutely is not
@caseykelso1
@caseykelso1 2 жыл бұрын
Nice man,I have seen his videos before......glad you do videos like this. Thanks for sharing 🍸
@Ruthio907
@Ruthio907 2 жыл бұрын
As bilingual, I think polyglot are intriguing, and I soully believe that people should learn languages to get by in survival circumstances and it helps all people of Cultural Language Barrier help eachother understand eachother. I hate negative, narcissistic people and zealous people who shame other people for their hard earned talent or knowledge or strengths in things.
@martinp3166
@martinp3166 2 жыл бұрын
I have been trying to learn Chinese for about two years, and to be honest there were many times I felt like quitting. However, it was thanks to the content of Oriental Pearl and other KZbinrs I decided to continue. I am far from fluent, but whenever I meet Chinese people or go to my local Chinese restaurant, I get genuine smiles and appreciation for going out of my way to learn how to better communicate with them - and that's gold for one who struggles to learn. Ultimately I practice Chinese because I love reading Chinese history, culture and just meeting more people on a personal level.
@MrAlan1828
@MrAlan1828 2 жыл бұрын
Chinese, can be mean many, Madarin I presume, Cantonese is much harder ;)
@martinp3166
@martinp3166 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrAlan1828 是的,我主要是学习普通话。我还没准备好粤语哈哈
@cubecomber9162
@cubecomber9162 2 жыл бұрын
@@martinp3166 你现在啥hsk水平呢?
@martinp3166
@martinp3166 2 жыл бұрын
@@cubecomber9162 我现在只有hsk 3 😅
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I’m so glad to hear that these videos kept you from giving up!
@megmakeup
@megmakeup Жыл бұрын
io sono madrelingua Italiana, parlo anche inglese e da quasi un anno ho iniziato a studiare coreano, i tuoi video mi sono stati d'ispirazione e mi hanno incoraggiata ad impegnarmi sempre di più, non ho mai pensato che volessi metterti in mostra ma al contrario mi hanno fatto pensare: "POSSO FARCELA!!!" grazie ancora per i messaggi positivi che trasmetti, non smettere per qualcuno che riesce a provare invidia per le tue capacità ottenute con tanto impegno-.GRAZIE ♥
@aliceiankovsky
@aliceiankovsky Жыл бұрын
Ce la farai sicuramente!
@Computerman4ever
@Computerman4ever 9 ай бұрын
I am inspired to become a polyglot because it brings joy to someone who may not speak English that well or may be intimitated to approach people. Just by saying "Hello" in their langauage will realax them and you can tell by body language. There was a large family/friends at my job and when I found out they are Vietnamese I said Xin chào the whole family was delighted and had said something nice back to me. I didn't know what they said but I could tell by the tone of the voice and smiles on all of their faces it was nice. It is pure magic to watch and it inspires me to continue on my journey. I used to be able to say "Hello" in 12 languages that has increased to 20. The reason it has increase is just by talking to people. When I would hear an accent I would ask if they spoke another language. I would tell them I am aspiring to be a polyglot and that I could say "Hello" in so many languages and they wanted me to add their language to my list. Unfortunately I could not remember all of them but I have added a lot. I jump back and forth with different langauages and I am constantly working on a language all the time. I feel that when people hear their language come from someone it is a connection and it brings smiles. You don't have to be perfect to make a connection and many are wanting to help you on your journey. I don't know why someone always has put out so much hate. Xiaomanyc, laoshu505000, Oriental Pearl, Wouter Corduwener, Matt vs Japan I hope I didn't leave anyone out but all have inspired me because people may look shocked but in a VERY POSITIVE way. People hate because you are not perfect (what is true perfect anyway **discussion for later**) or saying just for clicks. You don't put all the time to learn languages go around for hours or days then go and edit all the footage ***JUST FOR CLICKS*** I don't believe that you have to master a language to communicate to others and make connections so if you are a hater because of that then you are missing the point of language (which is created by people & grows and changes over time) I think the HATE is for CLICKS and there is no work except put a hate title and run your mouth about why you hate them. The KZbinrs out there that give us inspiration, tools, insight, approaches, expirences like Thelinguist, Olly Richards, Mandarin Blueprint, Moca's World and many many others. Thank you, Domo arigatou gozamiasu, Xièxiè nǐ, Спасибо, to all of you. Keep up the GREAT work.
@MagicGate814
@MagicGate814 2 жыл бұрын
I never really thought there was an issue with people talking in many languages. People that have an issue with other people knowing too many languages are just jealous. I know 4 languages and speak them fluently.
@drunkencarpentry989
@drunkencarpentry989 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a polyglot in progress. It's a passion. It's a huge interest since young. These videos motivate me and inspire me. Laoshou (may he rest in peace) was a huge motivation into getting me and keeping me on track w learning more language while practicing the ones I already know. Then his videos led me to you guys and others. These people complaining are just upset that they don't have the popularity, if they did you wouldn't hear peep. It's just people looking to complain about something. I think it's projection.
@Miembr0
@Miembr0 2 жыл бұрын
i miss Moses, your text makes me cry.
@drunkencarpentry989
@drunkencarpentry989 2 жыл бұрын
@@Miembr0 same. He was so inspiring.
@TheRealSlimShady509
@TheRealSlimShady509 2 жыл бұрын
In my personal opinion, mastering a single second language shows more dedication and it more fulfilling than learning 20 to knowing how to say things like: How are you? I like x country. Whats your name?” But thats just a personal thing. I understand people enjoy the idea of being able to have basic conversations with people from a bunch of different countries. I guess it all depends on what you want to do with the language.
@B.Lokajaya
@B.Lokajaya 2 жыл бұрын
so how many languages that you're fluently speaking?
@LaFaveBros
@LaFaveBros 10 ай бұрын
You’re not a “polyglot in progress.” What languages besides English do you speak to fluency?
@williamsaba
@williamsaba 5 ай бұрын
You will always get those who choose to get upset but also many others who are genuinely interested and find value and entertainment from others sharing their experiences of different cultures and languages. It’s a nice way to connect the world
@beepbeepboop931
@beepbeepboop931 Жыл бұрын
I love to see language learners demonstrate their skills. It motivates me to keep studying because I want to get to that level.
@eriksteinbruchel5916
@eriksteinbruchel5916 2 жыл бұрын
I would have loved to have heard Moses thoughts on this. He inspired countless people with his videos and brought smiles to so many faces. I think haters are going to hate, regardless of the topic. Keep loving, keep laughing, keep learning languages; it brings us all together.
@gologolo3266
@gologolo3266 2 жыл бұрын
Rip
@rw3370
@rw3370 2 жыл бұрын
She never acknowledges him. I don't think she was a fan. Also she is the one that always seems bitter and bothered about other language learners.
@mocmocmoc13
@mocmocmoc13 2 жыл бұрын
His Mandarin is not great and his other languages is very beginner level, but to be fair Moses also do not claim to be great in all the languages he speaks. His videos are kinda entertaining and inspiring for new learners especially to overcome shyness however if I'm serious in learning a new language, I wouldn't learn from him. RIP
@diptodeepmajumder9746
@diptodeepmajumder9746 2 жыл бұрын
@@mocmocmoc13 are you kidding me? He studied Mandarin for 18 years, he was native level and even his pronunciation was spot on most of the times. You could say his Spanish, French, Arabic etc were not great, but Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese were his strengths!!
@mocmocmoc13
@mocmocmoc13 2 жыл бұрын
@@diptodeepmajumder9746 I know, for 18 years it's not that great, far from "native level". His cantonese is quite bad too but I have no idea how long he's been speaking it. I'm also holding him to a higher standard as he offers courses on these languages.
@itsjustmax5208
@itsjustmax5208 2 жыл бұрын
As a language learner who speaks 4 languages ( everyone in S.E. Asia speaks at least two languages ), being a polyglot is not an exotic thing here. BUT, when you are talking people from specific regions outside S.E. Asia who can speak multiple languages like us, and share their videos on KZbin, now it's a good thing to enjoy and watch. People who dislike watching language practice videos, are normally they who got frustrated with their language studying progress. I would say that people who can really enjoy this kind of videos are people who have no interest in language learning. They will not regularly watch them, but also won't have bad opinions about them. I'm guessing that your special subscribers must be language enthusiasts, and your haters must be people who are trying hard to learn a language, but because they're under pressure when learning it (came from parents or work), as the result they encounter so many problems that slowdown their progress. At the end, some unfortunate polyglots became the blacksheep.
@lionsborn
@lionsborn 2 жыл бұрын
Im finally learning Japanese on a serious level. Speaking to “why you got film it” im glad you are. I definitely enjoy it, thanks for sharing and hope your channel grows.
@galadhsmith234
@galadhsmith234 9 ай бұрын
thank you guys for sharing your videos, I really do enjoy,
@wimschoenmakers5463
@wimschoenmakers5463 2 жыл бұрын
Seen a lot of these polyglot video's and noticed that some of them claiming to speak a language, but they only can have a two minute chat about some city's, a popular sportsteam and the local food. And there it ends. This way I also can claim to speak ten languages, but speaking only three languages fluent.
@AccountInactive
@AccountInactive 2 жыл бұрын
This was my irritation with Laoshu and the fact that he makes money off "teaching." His Mandarin and Cantonese was ok, but you could easily tell when he got lost. Any other language, it was as you say.
@Sharon-rb8qj
@Sharon-rb8qj 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly this! Or claiming to speak PERFECT but only can speak touristy phrases. Its clickbait-y
@Kopeleto
@Kopeleto 2 жыл бұрын
This is my issue with Wouter here. He's not fluent in absolutely every language that he claims to be fluent in.
@RayCromwell
@RayCromwell 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kopeleto I'm not sure he's claimed to be fluent in most of his languages. I think he'd be the first to downplay his ability outside his top 6. Like, he'd freely admit his Mandarin is very basic.
@Csgo-beast
@Csgo-beast 2 жыл бұрын
@@AccountInactive Wtf are you talking about his mandarin was really good and his Cantonese pronunciation was almost perfect. He also spoke many of my languages very well, like Arabic, Swedish and German. It's not easy, don't disrespect the goat.
@MinusTwoPoints
@MinusTwoPoints 2 жыл бұрын
17:07 "Mein Deutsch ist nicht fließend (glaube ich), aber die Gedanken fließen in meinem Kopf" is honestly a great sentence!
@lbb2rfarangkiinok
@lbb2rfarangkiinok 2 жыл бұрын
in 'meinem', no less! wp wouter!
@meadish
@meadish 2 жыл бұрын
Trying to use my pitiful German to guess here: "My German is not fluent, but in my head the thoughts flow" Am I close?
@MinusTwoPoints
@MinusTwoPoints 2 жыл бұрын
@@meadish You are spot on, correct! :) Good Job!
@CliffCutts
@CliffCutts Жыл бұрын
edit tip: isolate audio from the video, keep each audio source going per the best version so it doesn't sound like the audio sources are changing (I.e. we shouldn't hear Woulter from the iPad speakers ever, and vice versa). You'll need some room tone to keep the tracks clean so it doesn't sound like the audio is going up/down every time the primary sound changes, so to speak. This is hard to describe, sorry if it's confusing lol. Takes a bit more time to clean audio, but the pay off is great for the viewers
@bigcatdiscgolf1065
@bigcatdiscgolf1065 2 жыл бұрын
What you guys are doing is amazing! Stinks that people are hating on you for encouraging others to learn !
@kendrickkx
@kendrickkx 2 жыл бұрын
Its actually very encouraging to show ppl able to speak other languages. Without ppl like you showing this skills ppl wont have the push they need to pickup other languages.
@phantomboi
@phantomboi 2 жыл бұрын
Before Laoshu died nobody wanted to collab but, after he passed certain famous youtubers shead crocodile tears. Learning and spreading love isn't always accepted in today's goldfish memory mainstream media tripe.
@VallanoMedia801
@VallanoMedia801 2 жыл бұрын
Looks like it. And the fact he wasn't seeking fame makes it even sadder
@AM-mv6ro
@AM-mv6ro 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, especially Xiaomanyc and his other friends
@paqboii1907
@paqboii1907 2 жыл бұрын
@@AM-mv6ro what did xiaoma do wrong tho?
@DarkAngel2512
@DarkAngel2512 2 жыл бұрын
You had that Irish guy collab with Laoshu. Xiaoma, Frankie and Steve all wanted to meet Laoshu. Aswell as the others I imagine. I'm a learner but not a KZbinr and I imagined meeting Laoshu and Xiaoma. And I cried when Laoshu passed and still get choked up.
@LUckybones25
@LUckybones25 2 жыл бұрын
I find it fascinating when anyone knows more than 1 language. It takes a lot of dedication to learn a second language. Much respect! 👍🏼
@gloriabarden5752
@gloriabarden5752 9 ай бұрын
I enjoy your videos. I’m half Japanese- I understand more than I can speak. I was born there and raised in California. You’re inspiring me to take classes and learn Japanese and who knows maybe even Chinese!! Keep it up 👍🏻
@shonen84
@shonen84 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, keep doing what you do - both of you. As long as the interviewee/subjects agree with being filmed, fun interactions where people can connect make for great memories and learning experiences. And it’s inspiring too. Languages are like riding bikes - if you’re very academic and private at it, but never go out and ride? You’ll fall and fail.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I like your bike metaphor.
@thefitz86
@thefitz86 2 жыл бұрын
My eyes rolled so far back in my head, I watched my own birth. You guys are all awesome. Do your thing, show folks the world, and make your money. There are some people that are far to butthurt about everything. Professional outrage is gross.
@tjthompson4728
@tjthompson4728 2 жыл бұрын
Learning and speaking someone’s language no matter how well it shows a lot of respect. It humanizes those people who seem so distant because we would struggle to communicate with them. When you see someone respond to a person who is speaking their language, to me it’s magic. Barriers go down and we see we are all just people. Father in law married a Russian woman. He speaks perfect Russian she doesn’t speak any English. But her eyes lit up when we tried to speak Russian and past two years she speaks reasonable English and we now have an idea what a sweet person she is now that there is at least some communication.
@weilee2558
@weilee2558 Жыл бұрын
The thing which annoys me the most about some polyglots is that they claim to “speak” the languages. However, they just pretend to “know” the languages by speaking a few phrases. Yes, they probably took some courses of the languages but that doesn’t make them speakers of those languages. Personally, being able to “speak” refers to capable of making a small talk casually. Nonetheless ,some of them speak even less than basic , they just kept on repeating the same sentences to different interviewees.
@dehro
@dehro 2 жыл бұрын
To be perfectly honest, Wouter is precisely one of those people who make me question the validity of some of these channels. As a fellow Dutchman, I've bumped into his channel and i can't help but notice that he navigates conversations by sticking to a script of very few basic phrases, occasionally throwing in arguments he's prepared, kind of out of the blue, with people he talks to often clearly bemused as to why the telling them that specific thing. And if they start talking beyond the basics, he is often utterly lost. Since it occurs in languages I often don't know myself, it's hard to judge if this is an attempt at giving an impression of fluency when it isn't there or just a personal take on things. Hearing him claim that he speaks 29 languages.. To then clarify that he is fluent in six.. I have to wonder if most of those others aren't just "known" at a very, very basic level, in a "my name is.. where is the toilet?" kind of way. I speak 4 languages fluently and have a pretty good understanding/chance of understanding Spanish and German on top of those 4. I would never claim to speak either of those 2 languages even if i can get around and follow conversations in both. To me, when I see it happen, it smacks of gimmicky grandstanding. Likewise I've seen videos of the departed Moses McCormick talking in the languages I do speak and doing this at a very basic level. Which didn't help fostering trust in what these people are saying, Especially if they happen to be promoting a sponsor who happens to peddle a language learning tool. That said, I do appreciate the social impact and relevance of what they are doing, and understand that they have to make a living. I appreciate that to speak to someone in their own language is always a step in the right direction towards a multicultural society.. And i get the entertainment value, or I wouldn't be watching these videos to begin with. I also understand how the KZbin algorithms work.. And that these channels do foster curiosity towards learning languages. I just wish that some of these people, including Wouter were a little less sensationalistic in their titles, and a little bit more honest and transparent with their fluency in the various languages.
@PetraStaal
@PetraStaal 2 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@scathach2815
@scathach2815 2 жыл бұрын
"Hearing him claim that he speaks 29 languages.. To then clarify that he is fluent in six.. I have to wonder if most of those others aren't just "known" at a very, very basic level, in a "my name is.. where is the toilet?" kind of way." Yeah I agree, honestly. I appreciate he wants to learn all these languages, but I would rather he just be upfront and say he's only fluent in six and learning more.
@PetraStaal
@PetraStaal 2 жыл бұрын
@@scathach2815 He seems very attached to that number. He mentions it everywhere.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I think this is a very well-rounded perspective from another Dutchman lol
@PetraStaal
@PetraStaal 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl I am a Dutchie too.
@Brian-sky61
@Brian-sky61 2 жыл бұрын
Glade to see you and another inspiring video. Many years ago I lived in Germany and was lost speaking no German. I took the time just to learn the basics and what a difference. I wasn't lost and enjoyed my time much better. I think it's beneficial to learn different languages it can help. Take care till next time 😇
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I hope you watched to the end to hear him speak German.
@robhopmans67
@robhopmans67 9 ай бұрын
I am Dutch, speak dutch, a little French, fluent German, pretty good English and some Spanish. So no polygot. I'm just glad to be able to connect with people abroad or here in my own country. I follow your video's sinds 1 year and I always have to smile, just to see what happens. And indeed, if you feel people are showing off, stop watching and get on with your life. Speaking other languages opens doors in communication with other human beings.
@Sabbathtage
@Sabbathtage 10 ай бұрын
Watching you brings me such joy in seeing you connect with strangers. You inspire me to try learning languages myself and I want to see people at all levels of learning. There is NOTHING wrong or bad or unworthy about what you do.
@laurenh6668
@laurenh6668 2 жыл бұрын
I found your channel through Xiaoma and love you both as the main languages you speak are at a super high level and I love watching your genuine conversations with locals. It inspires me to keep going with Korean when it gets hard. I love seeing how people light up when they hear you speak their language. It's wholesome. I don't watch the ones where people claim they learnt a language in 2 days or where they only know tiny bits of random languages but are claiming to be fluent. Those aren't interesting. I like the one Wouter did with the free tea if he didn't speak their language. You can tell it was also helping him practise and I love seeing the process. I feel if everyone got interested in other languages and cultures the world would become a better place.
@gregoryschmidt1233
@gregoryschmidt1233 2 жыл бұрын
I very much enjoy your videos, Anming. I find them to be much more honest and compelling to watch than those of the "polyglots" who learn the same 5 "getting to know you" phrases in dozens of languages. I set myself the goal of fluency in German, since it is my heritage (northern Wisconsin), and after 20+ years, I am still learning the nuances of the language. (Will I EVER be able to be "casually funny" in German, without causing an awkward silence in the room???!!!) To me, this is much more satisfying than being able to say, "Hi. Where are you from?" in 20 different languages. I know, to each their own. Keep up the good work!
@jimpaterson9635
@jimpaterson9635 8 ай бұрын
As an English native and age of 53, I have been actively trying to learn french , I have a professeur 3 to 4 times a week and use apps also, I hold you in high regard as I now understand how hard it is to learn and for dedication, YOU are amazing!!!! Continuez comme ça 😎
@maryhanna9147
@maryhanna9147 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting to hear the feeling of a polyglot. I speak two languages, Japanese and English, and a little French, but I usually say I'm bilingual not polyglot. People usually show favorable reactions when you speak other languages, but I have encountered situations when people showed dislike or resentment. When I met my old high school friend, he told me that he hated people who spoke English, I was really shocked. Since then, our friendship was not quite the same anymore. 😰
@TheLombardProject
@TheLombardProject 2 жыл бұрын
For me it's a complete non issue. Knowing other languages is a marvelous thing. You guys are great. I love these videos. Avoid clickbait obviously. The critics are likely monolingual English.
@ak5659
@ak5659 Жыл бұрын
My experiences are not average, but I must agree. Monolingual English speakers seem seriously over represented when it comes to anything negative about languages and language learning.
@biancacarter6722
@biancacarter6722 2 жыл бұрын
I'm currently in my first year of uni, and just starting my journey of learning Chinese. However, I recently lost basically all my passion and wasn't able to focus on anything for all my semesters. However, i'm slowly getting back into a better and healthier mentality, and part of that is because of these videos. They're super inspirational to someone like me
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s amazing! You’re starting around the same time I did.
@biancacarter6722
@biancacarter6722 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl omg, you just made me even more hopeful to succeed😂. You've honestly helped me have such a harder working mind. Thank you 💜
@kimberlydianejoy
@kimberlydianejoy 2 жыл бұрын
I’m always delightfully shocked when a local speaks English with me. And I’m so encouraging when they try. And Wouter brought up a great point, there are so many foreigners who live in a country for years and years and can’t even speak basic. Learning the language and interacting with the culture and people is great Imo. I’m super impressed with your language knowledge and I’ve always enjoyed your videos, both of you :) . I think it’s hard for people to understand when they have never left their country. And also doesn’t make sense to people who aren’t interested in language or learning different ones.
@19cas63
@19cas63 6 ай бұрын
i think it is great that you make these videos .when you go to another country its respectful to learn their language these videos show you that its possible to learn and navigate your way around a country even if you dont know a lot ,its given me the confidence to start .so my point is you have a choice if you dont like ,agree or feel comfortable watching these videos then simply skip to one you do like . i love watching you tube it is divers in its content and gives me a good range of subjects to watch. lets keep you tube a place where people can be free to be educational, fun, and informative in a positive way ...
@jeanninedemaeseneer1060
@jeanninedemaeseneer1060 2 жыл бұрын
there are definately some ego issues creeping into it, however i do feel that exchange between cultures can be win/win for everyone. I feel like a western person or any person actually learning a hard language like chinese or japanese is a sign of respect for the culture you are learning the language from.
@kconrad5893
@kconrad5893 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. All of these polyglots have HUGE egos.
@JoesAutoElectric
@JoesAutoElectric 2 жыл бұрын
This shouldn't be a debate. Problem these days is that everyone is worried about hurting feelings. Those people need to learn to simply change the channel if they find something hurtful. Or maybe grow some thicker skin. Insanity.
@maximilianmaier3950
@maximilianmaier3950 2 жыл бұрын
I mean, I think there are some things that you can have a debate about. I have no problem with Anming's videos, but there are some self proclaimed "polyglots" where it's pretty obvious that they don't really speak those languages. Someone who just took a few hours to google some basic sentences in a foreign language to have the same basic conversations with different people on Omegle, but has no real intentions of learning the language is not really a polyglot, but a fraud.
@mountainguyed67
@mountainguyed67 2 жыл бұрын
No, some of us are still normal and don’t go out of our way to protect feelings.
@viniciusrondon3702
@viniciusrondon3702 Жыл бұрын
You guys are great, the result is on the number of views. Public has to evaluate your videos, not these people. I've found you guys videos on different ways, same for Xiaomanyc These videos actually encouraged me to start studying another language I'm from Brazil and I've studied English and Spanish till this moment. I wanna try Germany now
@WineSippingCowboy
@WineSippingCowboy 9 ай бұрын
As a San Francisco native 🌁, I always come across different languages. In addition to English, I speak Spanish, French, German and Tagalog, which.I am a beginner. I can read Portuguese and Italian. Wouter is more than a polyglot 🙄: he is a hyper polyglot = 6 languages or more. I need 1 more (modern) language. OP is ... 1/2 way there. Oh! (segment from Livin' on a Prayer, written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child). I agree with Wouter: go ahead: you can inspire somebody! 😃
@nickszlavik2690
@nickszlavik2690 2 жыл бұрын
Never for a second did I think people would think learning other languages and polyglots are dumb and showing off, never even crossed my mind. We’ve reached a new low as humans😂😂
@NemuriNezumi94
@NemuriNezumi94 2 жыл бұрын
Had someone ask me last year to help him out a bit with italian (as I was planning on passing the C1 Celi4 so thought it might be good practise for myself. Even if he lied about his level which was much lower. He even asked himself) So i explain to him what usually a C1 exam entails or in general language official exams because i would be mostly focusing on that (and using as an example my C1 cambridge exam from 2019) I was called a show off (I'm fluent in spanish, catalan and french, studying a full degree in the UK/in english and was also taking german language classes) I have never been able to shake off these words when i was just trying to be helpful (i was literally approached and asked for that too) Reminded me when I was told it was dumb to read and buy books in different languages when I was younger...by my own direct family (well jokes on them I can even read novels in japanese now as well, and I'm pretty much the only one that was/is able to study abroad) Not sure if it is jealousy or simply that they don't think before they open their mouth, but damn (and it's not like i actually show off as I say nothing about the languages i know until directly asked) Needless to say i have no idea if he progressed or not with his italian, he was never serious when it came to actually studying it and i got tired of it real fast After that i'm pretty much unwilling to help anyone ngl
@josearroyo8008
@josearroyo8008 2 жыл бұрын
Haters gonna hate Anming, I love that you share your experiences with us.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
This is true! I know it just comes with putting stuff on the internet.
@HitokawaZ
@HitokawaZ 2 жыл бұрын
I believe that learn different languages is the most fascinating challenge that a person could have, the fact that isn’t only the capacity or the specific skill to defense itself, but of course, the way in how you immerse inside the culture and all the good things you learn of it.
@bonniesampt6484
@bonniesampt6484 9 ай бұрын
I enjoy and amazed by people who can speak so many languages, it's beautiful ❤❤❤❤
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