Comparing International Cultural Differences 1
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- Опубліковано 22 жов 2018
- Today Jaein, Erina, Jangmin and I went over some unique Cultural differences between eachother's countries. We specifically looked for stuff that was unique to that country and or completely absent in Korea. I hope you guys enjoy it and find it informative and fun. If you guys have anything you want to add on, let us known in the comments. I plan to continue this series and rotate the guests and talk about new countries and cultures in each new video :)
#문화차이 #Culturedifferences #데이브
인스타그램/Instagram - [Dave - daebbuing] [Jaein - jaeinn] [Jangmin - mjangarax]
[Erina-Erina_hrn]
데이브 채널 구독하기/Subscribe! - goo.gl/bX8RUx
장민유튜브 Jangmin's UA-cam - goo.gl/S15Fr6
에리나 채널 구독/Erina's channel! - goo.gl/F6l5MV
페이스북/Facebook - / daebbuing
excuse me but Jangmin is way too hot it’s either following the subtitles or admiring his beauty and guess what? i chose the second option
I SECOND THIS. My eyes keep getting distracted from reading the subtitle to his face😅😅 send help
off shøre lmao sameeeee
IKR
Erina is quite drawn to him, I think.
YES
Frame: 7:33
Spanish: Laughs
English: dies
Korean: claps anywhere you find
Japanese: covers mouth
THIS IS HOW YOU DESCRIBE THE 4 PLACES
Oh wow, so truuuuue
LMAO but why am I all of those 😮
HAHAHAHAHA
ㅇㄱㄹㅇ ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Except Dave ain't English but American. He speaks English though.
As a Spanish, I admire this good-looking Spanish.
*Spaniard
Yes
Esta hermoso
@@clauaome25 verga esta es la mierda que tengo que competir con en Korea
@@Vivacomunismo Vivan las siestas, coño! xD
Okay so a handsome man from spain who also speaks valenciano and korean?? Where do i find him??? Please its for a science project
On Instagram : mjangarax
@@l_95_ty thank uuu!!! 💕
@@luciabogdanovska9873 you're welcome ❤️ (2 weeks later, so sorry 🙏🏻)
Ayda Kose I also need to do a school project... 😂
Choli Zgz haha good luck for ur school project 😂😂😂
José Jang Levene ! Yess!!! Lol
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
ㅎㅎㅎ
Jang Min parles valencià? XD
Hehe LOL
I ship them 😂😂😂😂😂😂
오른쪽 에서 점점 키 차이가 ㅋㅋ🤣
진짜 술 데워 먹으면 맛있어요 정종에초밥 먹었는대 반함
매력이에요^^
형 안주 좋아해?
일본인들이 키가 다작나요? 아니면 에리나만 작나요?
에리나언니 넘 세젤귀
귀욤귀욤해요 진짜 광팬이에요
Comparison of the same sentence in different Spanish languages:
Meaning in English: Please, can you speak more slowly?
Spanish: Por favor, puedes hablar más despacio?
Basque (Euskera): Astiro-astiro hitz egin mesedez
Catalan/Valencian: Si us plau, pots parlar més a poc a poc?
Aranese (Occitan): Se vos platz, pòdes parlar mès pòga pòc?
Aragonese: Por favor, puetz charrar mas lento?
Astur-Leonese: Por favor, pue falar más despacio?
Galician: Por favor, podes falar maís amodiño?
All of the above are romance languages except for Basque, which is not related to any other living language. Some of the romance languages like Occitan and Catalan are very closely related. Some are a bit more distant.
I think in valenciano we use more perfavor and no si us plau
It's máis not maís in Galician!
Creo que el asturleones es pues falar mas despacio (aunque no estoy seguro porque lo que suelo oir es amestao que es asturleones mezclado con castellano)
En valenciano seria: Per favor, pots parlar més lentament (aunque en un lenguaje más coloquial se pronunciaria algo así como "aspall")
Andalusian: Habla' ma' lento' niño' que no me entero
Like si eres de España, o hablas español
Tres meses después vuelvo a ver el comentario, gracias por los likes, hermanos hispanohablantes
Yo soy de España , yo hablo 4 idiomas : Español , ingles , chino y euskera y vivo en Euskadi o el pais vasco
@@eyellescute5098 Yo cerquita de ahí, de Cantabria. Cosa que poca gente sabe es que en Cantabria Existe el Cántabru 😅
Soy la única de México?
Soy de Nicaragua, pero como hablo español doy like xd
Los latinos por aquí
"Espera cinco minutos!"😂
Lmao had me dead.
7:28 lol
UltimateBlizzardZ En mexico es aun peor hahahah, "ya voy en camino" cuando apenas te vas a meter a bañar hahaha 😂😂😂.
What does it mean??😂
@@iremdogan4294 wait five minutes 👈👍
More videos with this spanish guy por favorrr!
Do you know any other of Dave's video featuring him? 😍
Yes please
@@tataaeasley hes hot lol
He is called mjangarax in insta.
izurei
The difference in languages videos
In the north of Spain we dont usually take naps, its more common in hotter areas.
And yeah, we are really loud hahahahaha
ESPERA CINCO MINUTOS, HOSTIAS.
NIÑOOO QUE TE ESPERES ME CAGO EN DIOS JAJAJJJJAJAJ
Btw in the north of spain a lot of people drinks wine at lunch or dinner
Las siestas de toda la vida, por eso en toda europa dicen que los españoles son vagos y poco trabajadores.
Yo soy del norte y la verdad es que lo de la siesta es cierto. Aquí sí que se hace pero no es tan común como en el sur
Él es de Elche así que es normal, es una forma de ignorar el calor JAJAJAJJAJAJAJAJ
Like por ver a Min hablar valenciano 😂
1:05 we also have merienda here in the philippines! spain conquered us and taught us the *art of having something light at 5pm*
OMG I just found the other day that you guys eat Paella as well, that’s amazing 😅
yes lol pero kase patay gutom ako i eat a whole meal
In Italy too
Some parts of Mexico too, more or less like in the southern or middle areas I’d say. We were also colonized. Meanwhile I live up in the north so it’s more influenced by American culture.
yay, thank you spain for making us suffer for 333 years(just kidding)
안녕하세요! 오늘은 저희 크루인 재인, 에리나 그리고 장민과 함께 한 각 나라별 문화 차이 영상입니다. 이번엔 각자 나라별로 특별하고 충격적인 문화 특징을 알아봤어요~ 한국에서는 찾을 수 없는 특징들을 모아서 정리해 봤습니다! 재밌게 봐주시고 여러분이 알고 계시는 다른 나라별 특징이 있다면 댓글에 남겨주세요~ 그리고 이 시리즈 계속해서 만들어 보고 싶습니다 새로운 영상마다 또 다른 나라 친구들을 초대해서 그 나라만의 문화들을 계속 알려주려고해요. 다음 편 어떤 나라 친구들을 부를까요? 감사합니다! Hey guys. Today Jaein, Erina, Jangmin and I went over some unique Cultural differences between eachother's countries. We specifically looked for stuff that was unique to that country and or completely absent in Korea. I hope you guys enjoy it and find it informative and fun. If you guys have anything you want to add on, let us known in the comments. I plan to continue this series and rotate the guests and talk about new countries and cultures in each new video :)
소주따뜻하게 먹는거 보구싶어용
중국
형 잘생겼음
I Wish you make more of this ! With other countries too ! 😁
아프리카 문화 궁금해요
The way Jangmin represents Spanish people with that “espera cinco minutos” at 7:29 😂😂😂
I thought I'm the only one who obsessed with that scene 😂😂
In Latinoamerica it's worse, people often talk very loudly about their problems by phone on the bus or train 😂😂 I'm also loudly 🤣
Camila Avila I’m half Spanish and half Latinoamerican so I know it perfectly 😂😂😂
@@camilaavila3129 yes! We're the worst 😂😂😂
Y cuando siguen insistiendo y es como ¡QUE TE ESPERES!
와...장민이라는 분 볼때마다 느끼는데 진짜 잘생겼네
인정합니다!
No entendí ni vergas
@D. Pelayo I don’t know what you said
아버지가 한국분이시래용!
차은우 닮음
jaein being whipped and excited each time whenever jangmin speaks in spanish is my mood
Please bring more often jangmin love this series!
He seems to be the most natural in this video(@JaeinAcademy is really calm here, not even considering her). Even Dave seems to be overreacting which is a bit unnatural, at least to me. But I love these guys anyway 😂
In spain when its between 2-5pm we usually dont talk loudly on the streets or call on anyones phone. We are always like "oh, dont call x, hes probably taking a nap" or "dont talk to loudly, people must be taking a nap". But im spanish and i HATE taking naps, its a thing that that most of the people do, but not everyone.
Another one is that in Spain you are able to drink alcohol when you turn 18, so its weird to go to another countries and see that you aren't able to drink it :/
Ohmysuga which part of Spain are you from? Because I’ve never heard anyone say “don’t call because they might be taking a nap”, maybe it’s because i’m from the north? The nap culture is almost non existent there
@@Risperanto im from Madrid, idk i usually hear that a lot..
Here in the north I think that it isn't that common especially during winter. During winter no one takes a nap cause we're working/studying and during summer I think it's up to each one
Patricia Fañanas exactly! Actually, it kinda bothers me when someone takes for granted that every Spaniard has to take a nap because it’s “tradition”. But well, if we have to speak about cliche Spanish traditions I actually don’t identify with almost any of them so (as I said, in the North things are different 🤷🏻♀️) I’m from Galicia, btw xD
@@Risperanto yeah it bothers me too. I'm from Bilbao and believe me that most of the people I know don't take a nap during winter unless they are very tired and really need it and during summer neither cause here it's not like in Andalucia that they can't go out till 6 because of the heat
Jangmin: "Spain has 4 languages"
Me: *laughs in 300 different native Indonesian languages*
the funny thing is that Spain has a population of 45M only 😅😅 and it's a really small country
Indonesia have 800 languages, which 300 of those still spoken.
@@fulan6231 but official? all learned at school based on the zone ? bcz we have one languaghe just with whistles and 4 official languages more dialects
I guess its official and learned at school based on the zone. I am Indonesian and learn Javanese (my tribe) language at school, then I go to college in different region and they use exactly different tribe language so I have to learn that while studying in college :D
Laughs in Chinese
I feel like Jaein and Erina is how I see the visuals of Korean and Japanese girls. Korean girls have this elegant beauty about them and Japanese girls are freaking cute.
I´m spanish and it makes me so happy that there´s someone talking about our culture
I agree!
YEAH GUKBBONG
Same xD ESPERA CINCO MINUTOS
Dave looks so small near Jangmin ~••~
jangmin would look small next to julian kang
장민분 마음이 넓고 잘크신듯
부럽네요
저도 아이들 아빠가 외국인이라
더욱 관심가지고 봤는데 두번 봤는데 암튼 자존감이 높아보이고 좋아보여요
스스로 빛을 내고 있는게 중요한것같아요
If Spanish life routines are used in global, the whole world will be always peaceful....
Arriba ESPAÑA
it's never peaceful in spain tho
내일부터 자체 씨에스타 합니다
뷔폴 자체씨에스탙ㅋㅋㅌㅌㅌㅌㅌㅌㅋㅋㅌㅌㅌㅌㅋㅋㅋㅌㅌㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I think people from Latin America and Spain we have common stuff ... Using both our parents nicknames ... having two names ... Maybe kissing on the cheeks when we greet friends or when we are introduced to new people. We are a lot more easy-going about age and honorofics. And well our Quinceañeras parties that are also good examples of our cultures. I like this kind of videos cause they give so much insight about other countries!! Love from Panama🇵🇦
It is almost as if Latin America was colonized by a certain nation, hmmmmm
@@Mtbdrum 😅 well yeah but still I think we develop our own costumes ... but its great to see so much stuff we can related
@@icewallowcome9495 It's repeated twice xD, and sounds rare, for example Pablo García García xD
@@icewallowcome9495 xD
i am italian and i think we have common thing as well. I mean italy was at the center of the roman empire, and the romans invented latin language...soooo....
Everyone telling their fun little cultural differences
David: Yeah, Americans can buy guns.
Everyone: 😮
It's common, isn't a surprise
Dan Dei
Only in America. Literally no other country has commonplace stores that will sell guns.
@@dandei545 Common in America, there's little to no place here that sells weaponry
Erina got so shock with American fire arm regulations bcs in japan, their regulations are so strict.
Erina: I don't eat much
The 20 mukbangs on your channel say otherwise 😂
She throws up after each one of her videos
@@letsloseourmind6076 No she doesn't, she is actually very healthy. She would be freakishly skinny if she did and look overall unhealthy.
@짱기요워 She is the most adorable human being I've ever seen!
@@letsloseourmind6076 eyyy don't say this kinda stuff if you don't know it is right what you say. An eating disorder is an serious problem!
The drinking laws in England are complicated. You can only buy alcohol once you turn 18, however people between 16 and 18 years old drink beer, wine or cider with a meal at a licensed premise so long as someone over 18 buys it and is eating with them. Also in private premises it is legal for anyone above the age of 5 to drink alcohol.
Above age 5???
NZ is similar, 18 and over you can buy your own drinks, but from 16 as long as an adult/guardian has brought the alcohol and is supervising they can drink as well. but because of the drinking culture here most kids form the age of 13/14 (younger for me) have had a sip of some kind of alcohol at like x-mas or on the new years with the family
In Belgium is the same as Germany.
7:28 ¡¡ESPERA 5 MINUTOS¡¡. Que gracioso jajajajajaja 😂
JAJAJAJAJAJAJJAJAJ
Yo me caso con el español 😍 osea, me parece que es súper guapo y esa mezcla de rasgos europeos y asiáticos es... Top top vaya 😂 dónde están los chicos españoles así que yo no los veo?!?!
No es que te parezca guapo.
La verdd es que el chico es demasiado guapo,de los hombres mas guapos del mundo
No toques a mi marido!!
Aqui hay uno.
아니 스페인 낮잠자고 밥다섯끼먹으면 하루다가겠는데??ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ근데 나도 그렇게살고싶다
일 안 해도 농작물 햇빛이 다 키워 줘서ㅋㅋㅋ
낮이 너무 더워서 그래요ㅋㅋ
스페인은 지중해 기후라 너무 더워서 딱 그 시간에는 일을 할 수 없어서 그런 문화가 생겼답니다
포르투갈도 비슷한거같던데 기후영향이 큰듯
그래서 뭐든지 느릿해요 ㅎ 공사도 엄청 오래걸리고...
The Wal-Mart I go to has the guns and knives right next to the toys.
grownup toys, saves me from taking a trip around the entire store.
Same
Is it really true that u can get gun license so easily..like really XD XD istill cant believe ,like ithought that was anew thing sense the obama government
@@xxmemonixxx9686 usually the license is only to carry it around with you. You only need an ID to buy a gun in most states. I have 2 handguns and a few rifles but don't have my license to carry so I can't put a handgun in my pocket and go to the store. If I had my license I could. I dont think theres any restrictions on rifles here. I can carry it down the street as long as I'm holding it in a non threatening way.
I think getting a license is easy in Texas. I think it's one day in a classroom and one day shooting. If you pass then you take all the required paperwork and send it to the state and the state sends you your license in a few weeks.
@@xxmemonixxx9686 Yeah, like here in Washington state the day you turn 18 you're legally able to buy a rifle or shotgun as long as it doesn't have a pistol like grip. Like the most they do is a background check and make sure you're actually 18.
The moment of the "ESPERA 5 MINUTOS" reminds me so much the typical late schedules of Spain.
If meet an average sap in I a r do and you ask where is he/she, he/she probably says "I'm almost there"/"I'm getting out of my place" and is probably on the shower or waking up from the siesta lol
채널넘기다가 봤는데 엄청 흥미로운 내용이네요!!
일본 전철은 의아한게 시끄러워서 통화를 안하는게 아니고 내 통화내용이 남에게 들리는게 싫어서 그게 에티켓으로 굳어진 느낌입니다. 시끄러워서 안하는것 같으면 친구간 대화도 전철서 하면 안되죠. 일본 어딜가봐도 전철 내에서 대화하는사람 많던데 통화는 왜안되는지 궁금
그런 듯
대화는 되고 통화는 안 되는 건. . .
그럼 대화도 누가들을 수 있으니까 하면 안되지 않나.. ㅎㅎ
꽃미모또정이 개인적인 사적인 대화는 안들려주고 싶은 것 같아요 자기 비즈니스나 뭐 연인이나 가족들처럼 프라이버시 지킬 일들? 밖에서 대화주제는 아무래도 한정되어있지 않을까오?
@@geonwoolee3473 그런것 같네요.
저도 그래서 공공장소에선 통화는 별루....
ESPERA CINCO MINUTOOOSSS!!! Que traigan al chico español a todos los videos por favor...
Es un amor. :)
It's really interesting! I felt that each country should respect each other as different cultures. I'll look forward to seeing more useful videos.
저희 한국인들을 위해서 영상을 재미있게 만들어 주셔서 감사합니다! 항상 재밌게 보고 있어요 재밌고 신기한 문화들 많이 알려주세요!
아 스페인의 씨에스타 문화 너무 좋다ㅠㅜ 굳이 낮잠이 아니더라도 가족들과 시간보내고 휴식 가질수있는 시간 너무 좋은듯.. 행복지수도 올라갈듯
굳이
Pretty much everything Jangmin said can be applied to the italian culture too! Gotta love the mediterrian culture
not everything, at least in the north we eat at 7:30-8 pm, the breakfast is far before 8 am and the sleeping thing and siesta doesn't exist; we also only use the father last name. For other things we are pretty much like the spanish.
@@flecter Un po' di tempo fa c'era anche da noi la siesta, ora non piú
Some stuff can be applied to France too, especially southern France
same thing with portugal!
And most Latin America too
I just love the way erina makes those sound effects
“everyone has guns” idk why that made me laugh so much
Actually only 20% of Americans own a gun, but there are far more guns in the US than people. So the average gun owner in the US has atleast 5 guns.
Lol here in AZ you don't even need a license to conceal carry you just have to be 23
@@Drialeth wtf
@@ArchesBro My cousins are gun owners, can confirm. Gun owners seem to never just have one, they have like at least one of each type, pistol, shotgun, rifle, with semi auto, lever action, bolt action. Some historical collectors as well, who'll definitely have a lot
@@jangtheconqueror Yeah, most of my relatives and I have multiple guns. I think it is moreso that we have 1-2 shotguns between us, multiple old hunting rifles, a collection of AR-15s and similar modern rifles, and some people have concealed pistols or military service pistols. It really depends on what region someone is from and how wealthy they are.
6:31 뭔데 노래 중독되는거야 어느새 따라부르고 있다,,, 머릿속에서 맴돌아
쏘리 재~인 댓츠 노~~잼
For drinking age: US has a higher age in order to prevent teens from drunk driving, since earliest legal driving age is 16.
Parents always with kids: besides dangers of kidnapping/muggings, don't forget that US is a BIG place, so kids can't always go to a store in reasonable walking distance without needing their parents to drive them there too. But kids will generally walk by themselves to stores in suburban areas (at least, they do where I'm from).
Guns: yes, it's super easy to buy, carry/conceal compared to other places. But there are zero tolerance zones where guns aren't permitted AT ALL. Though not every state requires people get a permit to buy or take classes for permit.
정말 유익한 컨테츠들이 많네요👍👍 공짜로 이렇게 좋은 정보들 소개해주셔서 감사합니다!
구독하고 갑니당😳
한국인 한명 밖에 없는데 네분 다 한국인인것같네욬ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I'm viewing this video for the 10th time...i think Dave and his friends did a great job...hope to see more in the future...
In Australia we are very laid back. If they want to, people can wear bathing suits or no shoes in the supermarket, fast food eateries, voting booths, etc and most people wouldn't think it's rude. Also, we are very casual when talking to our seniors, even our boss at work. I call my boss by his first name, and when I was at university, we called our teachers by their first names. I noticed that foreign students often had a difficult time with that, and thought it was rude, so they would often say "sir" or "ma'am". It would be interesting to know other cultures that speak so informally, or would most cultures find it rude?
In Finland you call your teachers by their first name. I honestly don't even remember/know some of my teachers last names.
I had this super nice teacher a couple of years back and our class called her by this nickname that we came up with lol
She was cool with it :D
haha yes aussie, it is pretty much the same in nz, we would call teachers miss and sir rather than their names in high school, and at uni it was just their first names. you always see someone with no shoes in in public (i write while at uni sitting at a table with my feet up, no shoes on), and cursing is done a lot and is considered 'okay' as long as it is not in a negative context (one the shocks foreigners here is when you call ya mate 'a good cunt')
In germany it depends tbh. You only use the first name of your teachers in primary school and after that you have to adress them formally.. which is actually kind of annoying to change as a habit. In university u stick with the last name as well. For jobs its different everywhere. I use the first name of my boss but my friend uses formal language towords her boss. It's so cool that there are countrys as chilled as Australia somehow. A little respect towords authorities is still necessary in my opinion :))
I'm from New Zealand and I have several friends who call their own parents by their first name! Unthinkable in Korea hahaha.
My friend from Medellín, Colombia once told me that they also use the tú with their teachers and call them by the first name, or just 'Pro'!
오늘꺼 특히 더 재밌었던 것 같아요 ㅋㅋㅋ 한중일처럼 같은 유럽이나, 남미나, 아프리카나 동남아더라도 그 나라 내에서의 미묘한 차이도 재미있을 것 같기도해요~ 항상 잘 보고 있습니다 재밌는 영상 감사해용!
와우 진짜 서로 신기하네 ㅋ 좋은영상이였습니다.
Me encanta qie pongas subtitulos variados... y mas por el español, muy interesante tu canal. Gracias!!!
In the US I don't even call the waiter I just wait till they stop by the table cuz they just come routinely😅 I think that's what most people do
Yeah we do that in England as well, I’d find it awkward to call out loud for them
That's actually kind frustrating. Like sometimes if the restaurant is busy, the waiter takes a long time to get back to our table and it's like we end up spending such a long time just....waiting.
It‘s also like that in switzerland
Yeah usually if it’s taking too long I’ll kinda raise my hand to signal them but that’s only if it’s busy (:
Nah one time I had to wait an hour for my food I felt the right to yelled for them and they kept saying it’ll be done instead of telling me that they ran out the food but that’s my experience but usually I raise my hand if I see them
Fun fact:
Indonesia has around 742 languages.. but Bahasa Indonesia is our one and only national/official language.
yeah... but i bet everyone only know or heard about 7 or 5 languages
Im sorry but thats horrible in terms of a communication system
@@sixpains1635 if y don't understand use national language=> bahasa Indonesia, all Indonesian can speak bahasa
Umm.... Really YOU GUYS KNOW ABOUT 7 TO 8 LANGUAGES AT INDONESIA??? I only know 1 I should learn more😅😅
Wow that’s amazing. Is this because there are so many separate islands??? And do the cultures differ as well?
술을 뎁혀먹는것은 한국,중국에도 있어요 유명하지 않아서 그렇지 관우가 잔이 식기전에 돌아오겠다는 유명한 대사에서 알 수 있죠
네 한국 90년대에는 정종 데워서 마셨어요.
저분이 어려서 잘 모르는겁니다.
@@chriskim9544 맞아요 또 고등학교때 한 교사경력이 오래되신 국어선생님이 계셨는데 예전에 할머니랑 단둘이서만 사는 학생네 집으로 가정방문을 가셨었는데 할머니께서 주전자에 술을 댑혀오셨는데 그게 맥주였다는군요 ㅋㅋㅋ 아마 오래전 일인데다가 아주 깊은 시골이어서 맥주가 귀했는데 아들을 가르쳐주시는 선생님이 오셨다고 정성스럽게 귀한 술을 내오시는데 마시는 방법을몰라 평소에 하시던데로 내오셨다는거죠 이 사례만을 보아도 술을 대워마시는 문화가 꽤 보편적이었다는것을 알 수 있죠
Dave: You gotta drink at 21-22
18 year olds: Drinking beer and hitting their Juul on a Sunday afternoon XD
(It is 21, but depending on where you live you can drink with parent’s permission)
With parent's permission u can drink anytime of ur life, 18 is legal
Dan Dei I know that I was trying to make a joke eye-
6:47 confident gay vs panicked gay
you made my day loooool
😂😂
Jangmin is always a confident gay lol
Explains why I get sleepy after I eat my lunch lol My motherland is Spain! We need to implement siestas all over the world. It would be a much happier place. I enjoy your videos so much! Thanks for the fun & educational lessons! Ahora, a dormir! Buenas noches! 😴
Totalmente de acuerdo, worldwide siestas!
I take a nap after school for like 3 hours and I’m like the whitest bitch ever, guess siestas are in my blood
You might like to know that human circadian rhythm (natural body clock cycle) fits with the siesta culture. According to our biology, the whole world should be doing it like Spain. Not necessarily napping, but at least resting, if we don't nap.
(Actually, a lot of other animals are like this, too.)
돛아다니다 봤는데 너무 재밌어서 구독하고 갑니다!!
You could show the differences of gestures in different countries. It will be very interesting. For example, how to count with fingers, calling people with hands, and how to knock the door etc.
Oooo I like you exploring these kind of topics!! Thank you for another informative video!!
다른나라문화들 소개해주는 영상 자주올려주셔서 감사합니다!!!😁😁😁
Jangmin en españa claro que comemos mientras bebemos!!!
Las tapas!!
él tomará cocacola.
8:16 la sonrisa de JangMin
I loved this episode Dave, one of the best I think, I laughed and enjoyed it a lot (I'm spanish, btw xD).
Y Jangmin, me han gustado mucho los ejemplos que has puesto, sobre todo reconocer la multitud de idiomas que tenemos, y te agradezco muchísimo que no hayas puesto como ejemplo de nuestro país a los toros... Eso dice bastante de ti (creo yo), y espero que poco a poco cada vez sea menos parte de la imagen de nuestro país en el extranjero.
Greetings to all of you guys/saludos a tod@s :)
이번영상 진짜ㅠㅠㅠ 재인님이랑 장민님 진짜 리즈 찍음ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ존예존잘ㅠㅠㅠ
Great video Dave! it was sooooo funny. Please invite Jangmin again jaja
Persona 5 and Final fantasy XV bgm really fits for the video ~ I really like the concept of this one ! Keep it up with the hard work Dave !!!
i see you're a man of culture as well
About Spain having many languages, it is really coool!!!! Like, in Galician we have like 70 words to talk about how it is raining, if it is hard or soft and things like that, and since I came to Madrid to study I've been struggling a lot when it starts to rain and I say "oh, empieza a orballar" and my friends stare at me like ??? I find it really interesting. And not just that, there are a lot of expressions here in Madrid and other spanish cities that I've never heard before and I'm just like "are we speaking the same Spanish?"
And then words that mean very different things, for example, in Galician "ano" means years old, like if you have 3 anos you're 3 years old, but in Spanish "ano" is anus. If you want to talk about your age in Spanish you say " años", and años in Galician means lamb.
There are other cultural differences, like Carnival in most parts of Spain is just one day, in Galicia is called Entroido and is like a whole week and all weekends of the month, with traditional clothes and usually making fun of famous people and politicians.
And about the food, in small villages in Galicia is common to have a place at the village, not far away from your house, where you can have pigs, lambs, sheeps, and more animals and we feed them and take care of them and then we ourselves kill them and prepare all the food to eat all year. So it is the best food always, with potatoes, lettuce, tomatoes, ans other things that we plant. Basically you can live in Galician villages with your own food, buying just things like milk and bread.
I really love how diverse Spain is, even if I'm eating bad now that I'm here, Madrid is interesting too!!!
Wow, this is fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing. 😍
This is so cool!!
Pero come bien muchacha! No sabía esos datos de Galicia, no tenía ni idea. Es genial 😊
galician and portuguese are quite similar! ano means year in portuguese too
Sory Román pero nunca he visto a nadie que no sepa castellano. Me confundo por eso🤔
I suddenly miss Vai.. especially with these "difference videos" ❤❤
He asked us not to mention Vai in his comments. It makes him feel bad. Please don't do it
We all do, but like Beatrice mentioned... ☝
@@beatricerinaldi5039 What happened?
Zeynep Selvi Yeah, what happened?
@@chuugummy975 Vai left Korea to go to college in Taiwan.
아...너무 잼있다 마음의 평화를 주는거같아
JangMin: "Spain has 4 languages".
Indonesians in the comments: "Indonesia has 742 languages".
Papua New Guinea: *Watching in +800 languages* .
Well Indonesia is 10 times Spain xD... and in Spain we have 7 languages and three dialects of Spanish. He just skipped the minor ones. At least more languages than those of Korea, Japan or the USA hahaha
@@Alejojojo6 Actually, the US has around 150 native languages that are still spoken today. At one time, California was arguably the most linguistically diverse place on the planet, with at least 20 major language families spoken there (modern Europe only has 3, excluding isolates).
wow
Korea has only 1 languages
@@quantumsoma2585 There is a big difference between native (the native is usually quite isolated, in Spain it does not happen. If we do it like this, Spain has many more languages. But they would not become official, like those mentioned) and official. Here the official languages are spoken by the majority of the population depending on their state / community.
6:33 "Sorry Jaein, that's no jam" 😂
저는 한국사람인데 스페인문화를 실천하고 있었네요! 하루 5끼ㅋㅋㅋ
이효원 의도치않겤ㅋㅋㅋ스페인문화 열심히 실천중이셨네요
스페인 사람들은 완전 편하게 살고 있습니당 ㅎㅎㅎ 꼭 와 보세욤 시에스타를 체험해보는 사람들은 너무나 빨리 익숙해졌다고 많이 들었어요 ㅎㅎ
뒷머리 기른게 너무 이뻐요!! 데이브 ㅠㅠ
재인님 이영상 너무 예쁘세요 !! 혹시 립 뭐바르셨는지 알려주실수 있나요 ??
Australian culture time! There's a lot but here's some, I'm happy to answer more :D
Dinner is sometimes called tea, we usually eat with plates on table, it's pretty rare to eat all together at a table.
DO NOT TIP! It's weird our minimum wage is (meant to) enough for us, if a place works with tips they usually say it somewhere.
I've heard our slang is quite tricky to understand, the more country you go the worse it will be.
Spiders, snakes and our deadly wildlife actually don't bother us most of the time. Leave it alone and it leaves you alone.
Both of our crest animals cannot walk backwards (Emu and Kangaroo)
Yes our beaches are lovely, keep them that way and STAY BETWEEN THE FLAGS! IF YOU'RE UNSURE TALK TO A LIFEGUARD! They are super friendly and are always keen to help out.
Try Vegemite, always try Vegemite and Timtams :D
We have a lot of nature, please don't try to take it home, you will get yelled at.
Our customs in the airports are insane for a reason, don't be dumb do research first.
If swearing makes you uncomfortable, your in for a surprise it's basically built into our language at this point.
Our age of consent is 16 while drinking is 18
TRY OUR FOOD AND WINE! Australia is world known for our food and drink, please go to local bars, local wineries, do tours!
Plan your trips! Don't think You can go from Brisbane to Sydney in a few hours on a motorbike. We are a BIG country! Also If you plan to go outback WARN, PACK AND TELL PEOPLE! Ignorance in the bush can and will get you hurt or worse, the wildlife and weather is not your friend out there.
Expect beauty, see wildlife never found anywhere else and above all, take photos and make memories, but PLEASE be smart :D
For me, Australia is both wonderful and scary at the same time. But so is my country too I think. I am proudly Mexican. Mexico is so rich in biodiversity, resources, culture, traditions and gastronomy but we also have the worst governmental management ever, we are hands down already conquered by the US. Our former president was Trump's toy and the next one seems to be in the same path. 🤢🤢🤢 There is a lot of violence, the government is killing people for their lands and to silence them, corruption is a common word here, even elementary school kids know what it means. The drug-lords sometimes are better people than politicians, at least they DO help the poor people of their area. Is so messed up and tiring all this stuff in some places but most of the Mexican territory is a paradise to visit.
i went to Australia over the summer, and it was wonderful!! i absolutely cannot wait to go back. the only thing that i didn’t like about the trip was the 15 hour flight, and the total of 26 hours of travel time to get from my home state to Brisbane 😅 everyone was so kind and tim tams are glorious
Yeah the trip there and back can be rough!
been in aus as an international student for about 10 years, can't agree more with everything except the vegemite part
it REALLY depends on your preferences so be aware that it may kill your tongue for about a good few hours :D
Well In India there are around 1600 mother languages and 22 official languages. Even if Hindi is quite common not all of the people speaks it. We sometimes may need a translator while travelling into another state.
The Ni no Kuni BGM is a nice touch to the video, Dave!
The Persona music in the background is so soothing~
That spanish guy is making me feel some things 😂 He’s so handsome
In France :
- We just eat 3 meals (or 4 if you have a snack) : breakfast, lunch at midday (normally, but it depends on families), snack at 4 PM and dinner at 7 PM (it depends on families too)
- You can eat with your plane or your bowl on the table or in your hands, both are ok with us. But if you are on a table with family or in restaurant or in the refectory/canteen/cafeteria, it's better if you don't take your plane or bowl in your hands. But if you are with your friends in your house, or alone on your sofa, we don't care, do what you want to do !!!
- we don't need to have a tip, and you can have a tip just if your job is Server or Taxi Driver. Because in France you have a sufficient salary, you have rights and you're protecting unlike the USA where you don't have a fixed salary. You don't have to give a tip but it's well seen in France, and you give a tip depending on the work of the person. If you are satisfied with his work, you can give a tip.
- we just have French for our languages and after we have some dialects.
- we can't have a gun in France, expect the police.
- when you have a child, you can give to him or her, the mother's last name (if both are ok or if we don't know who is the dad of the child), but most often, you had your dad's last name.
- in the subways or bus, most often, people have earphones and listen to music. people can talk with their friends but no loudy, and you can talk on the phone but almost nobody does it by modesty and respect or they speak normally on the phone but in another language, like that, nobody understands them lol
- You don't walk on the streets alone, in France. The parents can be scared because of pedophiles or just because the children can have a accident. Parents leave alone their children when we have 11~12 years I think. It's difficult to me to give you an age because I didn't have a normally family (like handicaps, jobs that start early and end late,...) so I was left alone soon enough, around 7~8 years old.
- You can start drinking and buy alcohol at 18 in France (19 in Korean age), but most often, 12 years old's children already drink alcohol several times.
- often, the server takes a tour of the tables and asks if we want to take our order, but most often it's like what Dave and Jangmin do, just like an "excuse me" or lifted arm.
- we drink alcohol during the meal, like wine, or during the appetizer or both!
I'm sorry if my English is bad, I'm French so please forgive me and correct me if anything is wrong ! I hope I can help you to discover French culture !
Ton anglais c'est très bon, en fait!
The only things I could grasp that may have to be changed are "protected" instead of protecting, because you are receiving protection, not giving it. Also. "normal" instead of normally, because it is an adjective, not an adverb,.
Besides from that, you just have a couple typos or the usual forgetting the n in "an" before a word that starts with a vowel, mais pour un texte si prolongé je crois que tu as un niveau impressionnant de logique dans ta rédaction. Desolée pour le mauvais français, j'etudié pendant quelques années, mais je suis sur que j'oublié toutes les mots; cependant, j'essaie de me communiquer dans cette langue quand j'ai l'opportunité. Salut depuis Mexique!
잘봤습니다.
악ㅋㅋㅋ''쏘리 제인 댓스 노잼''이 노래 누가 만들었는지 몰라도 천재다 10분 웃었다
ㅇㅈ
Jajaja me alegra que hayan agregado al español!!❤
Actually in America they do have calling buttons in restaurants but ONLY in Japanese and Korean restaurants
Red Robin and Olive Garden have them now too
Oh that’s good
lol not in the Japanese or Korean restaurants in my area
That’s sad
man dave your music choices man.. we'd be like best friends i swear
Here in Chile we have a lot of unique things, I can relate a lot with the Spain culture because we have also a gap where stores are closed (here it’s more like between 2:00 and 4:00), we have something called “once” that is before the dinner, some people here don’t eat dinner but just with the “once” are okay (consists on bread, some tea or coffee, something like a breakfast actually and it’s like religiously done by almost every Chilean family)... parties start late here, normally they start at midnight or past midnight and sometimes we have before-party (previa) at 9 pm (around it), the actual party after the previa, and for the most courageous ones we have also the after-party at 5 or 6 am when the bar or disco you where at closes, so for hard-party kind of people this is an amazing place to come 🔥 another cool thing about Chile is that we have almost any type of weather you can imagine so you can choose whether you want to go (in my city normally we have in summer between 24 and 32 degrees C, and in winter between 5 and 18 degrees C)... I could go ahead but I would never stop writing 😂 I love learning about different cultures, thanks for sharing this!!
Y'all must make a part 2!!! Very informative and entertaining to watch. Also, I miss Vai):
I really love this kind of videos! Here in Chile almost all people have 2 names and 2 surnames (our parents' surnames) some people also have only one and other up to 3 names hahaha. Regarding meals we have three breakfast, lunch and dinner but in breakfast and dinner we only have tea/coffee/milk with bread and that's it! Also here in Chile you are allow to drink and smoke if you are over 18 and the most common in almost all latin american countries is that we kiss when we meet (even if you meet strangers) It like a kiss on the cheek but you just touch each other cheeks like pretending a kiss and just make the sound of it. Again, I love this kind of videos and I really love all Dave's channel content! I've been a suscriber since years now and I'm a really fan of everyone of you💕 Love from Chile!
siesta is real?? moving to spain
it's real lmao but it's not that long, students don't have a break and if you work in an office you just have like an hour, not three as JangMin said but whtvr yea
No🙄
@@zereph4598 in Valencia and the region it's like that actually
its real mate
Many Spaniards do "Siesta". But not all the people. I would say that the 50-60%. I am Spanish and I don't do siesta.
좋은 컨텐츠구만.
Can I add some cultural customs in Indonesia?
Since Indonesia is big, it does not really apply to all areas but at least I think to the majority of it.
1. Good hand is right hand. Raise your hand in class, call someone or waiters, give and receive something, eat, drink, we do it with right hand. Left hand is considered impolite.
2. We eat with bare hand. Try it. It's really fascinating. All the sweat and bacteria from your hands make your dish more scrumptious.
3. We usually have breakfast at around 7-9 am, then lunch at 12-2 pm, and dinner after 7 pm.
4. Majority of Indonesia's ethnic groups do not have family name, but some do have.
5. Yes we do have McD and KFC with steamed rice and chilli paste. Chips/fries is only side dish.
6. We have an attribute to call older female and male to show some politeness and respect, but usually if we are already close enough, we just call the name. So it is not strict like in Korean
Feel free to add more
you can buy driving license
it's considered rude to touch one's head.
@@sasyalias ah yeah true how can I miss that one
Me and my brother are left handed, but ofcourse, in Indonesia using left hand for everything was consider impolite, so from early age the oldest teach us to do everything with right hand. Somehow it made our both hands work balance. If I was tired to write with right hand, i'll change with my left hand. Eating with my right hand, playing guitar with right hand, and I can do it all with my left hand as well.
Makan mah kapan aja dah perasaan wkwk
제가 중학교에서 스페인어를 배우는데 가끔씩 선생님께서 장민 동영상도 보여주시고 데이브하고 장민 같이 나온 스페인어 배우는 영상도 보여주셨어요♥ 그리고 이번에 스페인어 주제발표를 하게 되었는데 주제를 스페인 문화로 하려고요! 이 영상 보고 깨달음이 왔어요ㅜ 이 영상 너무 교육적이고 좋네요 감사합니다!!
저흰 영어시간에 쌤이 영국남자 틀어줘요ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
the editing is so cool i cant
The tipping culture in the U.S still shocks me quite a bit. Like, why would people be severely underpaid in the first place to the point customers are 'forced' to tip?
In Mexico when you say "I'm coming" it means that you haven't even left the house 😂
It is the same wherever it is.
신선해요 데이브
스페인문화 궁금해지네요. 다른 차이도 많이 알수 있음 좋겠네요
Genial los videos que suben, jeje desde Colombia...
에리나 언니는
웃는게 너무 귀여우시고 깜찍하세요ㅎㅎㅎ 제인 언니는 저보다 한살 언니인데도 너무 이쁘세요ㅎㅎㅎㅎㅎ