I'm always amazed by your extroverted, outgoing social skills, and the personal exchanges you explore with people you've never met. Your humor, your genuine curiosity about others, your handsome features, and kindness is impressive. You have a natural gift of creating something majestic to watch whether of the natives, the landscape or your journey among them. Many of us will never see these parts of the world so it's a unique perspective to view it through your expression and camera. Thanks for the experience Dale. I wish you continued and many safe travels.
Agree 100% with Linward. You have an amazing attitude and characters, Dale. And your adventurous explorations about the places are not done by anyone else before, I think. And that's what we like to watch really, because you are bringing us, the video watchers, really going together with you. That's amazing. I heard that the King of the Netherlands with his royal family is planning to come to see Danau Toba in a few weeks or months. I hope they stay long in Danau/Lake Toba. And I hope they watch your videos before they are coming to Lake Toba :-).
@@bertvdlast bule used to call someone from other country/foreigner but idk why for some reason indonesian people most likely call bule to european and white people
I really like foreign people like this. Appreciate Indonesian food, culture, appreciate its natural beauty. As an Indonesian citizen, I salute tourist visitors like this.
@@Lux-ol6qq kalo b inggris I'm so sorry if village people in our country not so good for english language,thankyou for visiting to our village,hopefully you always health
What I love about your videos, is that you not only visiting countries, but you also tried to blend with the locals. Glad that our people welcomed you with open heart. Greetings from Indonesia.
Samosir is my hometown. Trust me, they are only innocent people. If they suddenly "asking" for money or something, that's a joke. They just repeat words they know. Local only know a few english words like Yes, No, Thanks, Welcome, and money(usually for transaction). Don't worry, locals are very honest too (majority). There is a motto: Treat a guest like a king, that's why you found them so friendly. Horas
@@phaulian ikr, the women with the long sleeve is real scammer, she just shouting money money and money. And look at her attitude when he offer him the banana, he grap 2 pieces, what a shame. And the rest of the poeple is just friendly people.
As a bataknese, it’s very nice to see foreigners visiting our island. These people seemed very nice and funny, do you remember which area of harian boho they sold pecal at? Love your content by the way❤️
Hi Dale, shoutout from Singapore. Thank you for being nice, friendly, interacting with people from other culture and sharing it with us on youtube. Hope u will have more great adventures. Stay safe too during these trying times (pandemic)
08:40 "where are your form" --- " Scotlandia" now Granny, Mother and Daughter all want to be your friends. Lovely warm welcoming people, making your travels even more interesting and exciting Dale.
Hi Dale I've been binging your videos. You're the most down to earth, authentic travel vlogger. No one else captures the beauty of the place, lifestyle, customs and people of a country/area like you do. Really hope to meet you on your travels sometime!
@@factshouse3690 I mean it doesnt matter if you're using grammatical sentences or not. As long as people can understand what youre saying, thats the point dude. You don't blame any mistake coz we are still learning!
3 countries I like in Asia Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia they are friendly, kind people doesn’t matter how you looks black , brown , white skin color they tread you equally .
Thats what real travelling is exploring the local food and culture..like the way dale's interaction skills..wonderful! Asia is good but wud love to visit beautiful UK and scotland one day!
Bro your uncanny knack of mingling with localities is absolutely brilliant .... the more I see your vlogs, the more I get to know you and your beautiful temperament .... travel safe
How beautiful isn't it , this is what I'll say happiness is a very pure and wholesome conversation, no showoff, no luxury things , a bunch of happy people laughing and enjoying the moment and presence of him made the moment a biy more sweet.
Hi Dale. I watch your videos a lot. it was so amazing. Thank you for visiting Indonesia. Anyway, I saw you struggling a few times and ended up being misunderstood while trying to communicate with the locals. Here are some sentences that you can use at least to fulfill your main needs. Hopefully it will make it easier for you when you come back to Indonesia If you looking some place to eat, just say : saya mau beli makan If you ask for the price : harga berapa? If you ask for direction : kemana or lewat mana? For example you wanna go to bukit holbung, you can say "bukit holbung lewat mana?" If you ask for the distance : berapa jauh? Fork : garpu Spoon : sendok No ice : tidak es Ask for the cold one : dingin ada? These sentences do not comply with the Indonesian spelling rules. but they will understand what you're trying to say
I'm Indonesian women,i look your experience in my country Indonesian very best experience you make it,when you buying pecel and banana fried it's very best food and cheaper you eat but delicious. And when you still humble for around people look you and i feels so happy look you video, don't forget back to Indonesian and the city of Jakarta.. God bless you man...
I love to watch your video, this is the only one channel that i never get tired to watch...you reminded me of my late dad, he also was a solo traveler like you are and he knows the price and love do the bargain :)
Oh man that girl she's what we Tobans say "Bunga Desa" literal translation of village flower. The playful old lady is aware of this, cracks a joke that's common for local taste when she said "I love you" referring to the Bunga Desa and the handsome bachelor just so the girl would blush (apparently job accomplished ). I'm actually single, I wonder if you could arrange introducing me to the girl somehow, maybe she's one of your subscribers, I won't hold my breath though haha. I'm glad you get the old lady was just messing with you when she asks you for money, it's very local taste to mess with people a "wee" whom they find endearing.
6:37 Berapa rupiah, berapa rupiah, Ibu? Then the woman says "100" because she didn't know how to say "1000". Then you hear "seribu, seribu" (1000! 1000!). And when she holds up 5 fingers, she means five bananas, asking you "How many?". They should be 1000 each, which is what you got.
We Batak people are very happy to have foreign tourists around...most will treat you well..some ignores you just because they don't understand english.
In 6:30 another mistranslation then a misunderstanding, Dale, about the price of the banana. They said actually "Seribu Rupiah satu" which means Rp1000/each. But they did not say it in English correctly, which is supposed to be "one thousand", the "mi pecal" (pecal/gado-gado noodle) lady instead said, "one hundred" =100 and the young pretty lady (her daughter) said, "ten thousand" = 10 000 (her English is quite good) because certainly, she thought you want to buy 10 pieces because impossible in her mind that you would buy only 1 piece = Rp. 1000. No one buys only 1 piece of fried banana since it's already very cheap. Therefore when you thought you bargained to 5000 (to receive 1 piece of banana) actually the fried banana lady was preparing 5 pieces of fried banana (5 x Rp.1000). Confusing even more, because the other cheeky "mi bakso" (meatball noodle soup) lady said "7" because she expected you will get 7 bananas instead of 5 bananas and she wanted some of your fried bananas. I am also a Batak and I speak Batak, English and Bahasa Indonesia. Batak ladies are very friendly to tourists. And certainly also to white men (in Indonesia we call white men as "bule" [boo le, "le" like in left]) as it's already well known from long time ago when Samosir Island and Lake Toba were visited by many foreign tourists and ex-pats, who were majority white men ("bule") long before the 1990s. After the Asian Financial crisis and Indonesia political crisis (Reformasi) in 1998 Lake Toba was suddenly dead with tourism. And I think the people in Lake Toba, Samosir and the other surrounding areas are longing to see Lake Toba and North Sumatera generally flourishes again with tourism. As a Batak person, I thank you so much that through your UA-cam videos you are helping to promote Danau Toba (Lake Toba) to the world. I also edited and uploaded a video here about Lake Toba that you can check out: ua-cam.com/video/LMufnxghlIQ/v-deo.html
Well, fyi, the rice noodle with peanut sauce and cracker that you eat was actually called as "Ketoprak", you need to eat it along with lontong (boiled rice cake inside banana leaf), cucumber and bean sprouts too!
@@Lightnatural oh you're right! I think that was pecel.. I'm sorry I didn't hear that.. Thanks for the information! I just found out that pecel also can use bihun (vermicelli) in it.
some of your vlog videos on Samosir, this is my favorite video. when in the minute 3:44, I smiled at the expression of the man watching you eat and suddenly he smiled and I laughed seeing his teeth. Btw the camera girl is so cute
Love how you stay in a area and explore vs. race through in a couple of days really get to see and experience the local culture beyond tourista type travel. Peanut sauce & rice noodles,,, yummo.. but you gotta mix :) any noodle or rice with a sauce on top become Sir MixAlot
Those people are honest people. They gave you a normal price, real price. even though they know you are 'Bule'. This is your first video i've seen, good to see it. Be careful of scammer everywhere you go, cuz not all people are honest and kind.
They keep changing the price because actually, we can buy the "pisang goreng/ fried bananas" as much as we want. I'm Malaysian but Malaysia and Indonesia are like siblings. Hope you can explore more in Indonesia & Malaysia too. If you going here, don't forget to try visiting other states in Malaysia such as Terengganu (try their keropok lekor - like a thick fish chip?), Kelantan (Dodol - some sticky rice), Johor (Mee udang), Selangor (lots of different food) come & visit Malaysia again. There is a lot of local food you haven't tried yet. We have Chinese, Indian, Malay cuisines and if you're going to Sabah Sarawak, there are a lot more types of local food too. Me too haven't tried all
Dale Philip Haha, it’s alright not everyone understood all the food around the world but please do not drink the water from a bowl it’s for washing your hands 😂
@@chips.3927 there are many grammar mistakes, such as "bruh" "dude", have some sympathy for thus man, he's a native indonesian, therefore not fluent in english
Dale you are so kind person. I hope you visiting Indonesia again. Especially in Malang you will find lot destination and favorite destination in Malang is Bromo mountain.
That's will be something special u know. When u are going abroad or visit some places with diffrent language and you don't know what they said, just flow like a river with their gesture. And Happy for u that you can struggle enough.
Dale I keep watching this video over n over again, it is raw, natural and happy life of sumatran people... My teeth, lady said my toot toot, and she said my name is tukang bakso ha ha, n a man next to you I cant stop laughing the way he saw you... I did not find any situation like this in your other video! Sumatran videos are the best really!
They don't understand fork neither spoon and that aunty was very flirty and kinda greedy 😂 that was fried banana. It's really nice seeing you not getting angry
Been living in jambi, Sumatra for about when I was 4 or 5 till high school loved the people there, great to see people still very generous you make me want to go to Sumatra again🤗, loved your video it's very interesting thank you for coming to Sumatra 🙏🏽
That man desperately wants you to mix the noodle 😂 And look after you so dearly by asking them "he needs more sambal, he needs water". Greetings from Samosir.
I just love how u just riding ur scooter around then greetings people, been watching ur videos for 5 hours straight i guessed, i am not even bored yet. By the way greetings from Medan, ID :D
The woman who tended the stall beside the gado-gado said her name was: "Tukang Bakso" which meant Meatball Man. Lmao as an Indonesian I know there are some people like this who joke around like this.
they are happy people, not rich but still smiling, your presence made them happier
@@akabe01 not rich doesnt mean poor, bruh
@@KalimantanRoad yeah...easy bro😃
Itu lah orang indonesia
Yeahh...
Yass right bro that makes me impressed
I'm always amazed by your extroverted, outgoing social skills, and the personal exchanges you explore with people you've never met. Your humor, your genuine curiosity about others, your handsome features, and kindness is impressive. You have a natural gift of creating something majestic to watch whether of the natives, the landscape or your journey among them. Many of us will never see these parts of the world so it's a unique perspective to view it through your expression and camera. Thanks for the experience Dale. I wish you continued and many safe travels.
Agree 100% with Linward. You have an amazing attitude and characters, Dale. And your adventurous explorations about the places are not done by anyone else before, I think. And that's what we like to watch really, because you are bringing us, the video watchers, really going together with you. That's amazing. I heard that the King of the Netherlands with his royal family is planning to come to see Danau Toba in a few weeks or months. I hope they stay long in Danau/Lake Toba. And I hope they watch your videos before they are coming to Lake Toba :-).
100000% agreed!!!
mother who asked for money was just kidding brother,
Dale you gotta learn more languages... their hospitality will rise of a lot more ... 🤣😂😁
You should work in an Advertisement field. Nicely done influencing sentences.
Finally! A westerner who shows the true Indonesia... unlike those who only show Bali as a sole representation of the country.
I've never seen such cool villagers.. they were openly teasing him and their daughter asking him to take her lol . Really refreshing to watch
It is welcome to interview native becouse they are happy to talk with foreign..fun and happy..they call people from western bule
What is bule?
@@bertvdlast bule is white people
@@bertvdlast bule used to call someone from other country/foreigner but idk why for some reason indonesian people most likely call bule to european and white people
@@loremipsum13 biasanya bule untuk orang2 amerika atau eropa
@@muas8393 iya emang biasanya gitu, tapi semisal kalo yg dari afrika atau kulit item gitu manggilnya apa ya wkwk
I really like foreign people like this. Appreciate Indonesian food, culture, appreciate its natural beauty. As an Indonesian citizen, I salute tourist visitors like this.
That young girl is a natural beauty with such loving personality
Yup i love her natural beauty 😍
@@AbangDiL Even without make up yer bro😍
@@antaxari yup true bro 🥰
@carrier maker she just tryna to be a friendly and she's good girl btw
Minute?
Getting cozy with villagers is where it's at. Real people.
Coming from a Scotch Irishman.
Yeh, they were nice peoples.
That man looks like a proud father watching his boy eating. 😂
I felt that too haha
Lmao but yeahhh😂
Hahahah
He is pretty concerned watching Dale eating his food unmixed and he keeps telling others to tell Dale to mix the sauce with the vermiceli
"That's my boy"
Maaf jika org desa dinegara kami kurang menguasai bahasa inggris. Terimakasih telah datang kedesa kami. Semoga anda selalu sehat dan sukses
Pake bahasa inggris lah pandai
@@Lux-ol6qq kebiasan emg tu
@@Lux-ol6qq di sekolah cuma di skip" bhs inggris
@@Lux-ol6qq betul sekali kwkwkw
@@Lux-ol6qq kalo b inggris
I'm so sorry if village people in our country not so good for english language,thankyou for visiting to our village,hopefully you always health
I MUST get back to travelling after watching you, Dale. Interactions with local people are priceless.
Aw man, I have some bad news 😅
What I love about your videos, is that you not only visiting countries, but you also tried to blend with the locals. Glad that our people welcomed you with open heart.
Greetings from Indonesia.
That man look depressed when you don't mix the noodles
Lol🤣
hhhaha Yeah he didn't get it what's that man talking bout😁
yeah hahaha thats funny
Mee too...😂
😂
I don't know why I watched this video twice!!
I think the wholesomeness of these interactions is the reason.
me too!
Humble people living a blessed life. Food to eat, roof over their head, family... what else do you need?
oxygen
Samosir is my hometown. Trust me, they are only innocent people. If they suddenly "asking" for money or something, that's a joke. They just repeat words they know. Local only know a few english words like Yes, No, Thanks, Welcome, and money(usually for transaction).
Don't worry, locals are very honest too (majority). There is a motto: Treat a guest like a king, that's why you found them so friendly.
Horas
Yupp
I have a girlfriend from meden.
She don't Know English so i use Google translator and in video call its difficult
Felix Miraz Nope, you are wrong my friend. She is not polite. If he finally gives her money, she will take it. It’s not a joke at all
Holan 5 ribu do adong hepeng akwokaowkoakwo
@@phaulian ikr, the women with the long sleeve is real scammer, she just shouting money money and money. And look at her attitude when he offer him the banana, he grap 2 pieces, what a shame. And the rest of the poeple is just friendly people.
As a bataknese, it’s very nice to see foreigners visiting our island. These people seemed very nice and funny, do you remember which area of harian boho they sold pecal at? Love your content by the way❤️
It was on the road that leads to Bukit Holbung. Thanks :)
Jalan Sisingamangaraja
Hi Dale, shoutout from Singapore. Thank you for being nice, friendly, interacting with people from other culture and sharing it with us on youtube. Hope u will have more great adventures. Stay safe too during these trying times (pandemic)
08:40 "where are your form" --- " Scotlandia" now Granny, Mother and Daughter all want to be your friends.
Lovely warm welcoming people, making your travels even more interesting and exciting Dale.
"Luckily the one that spoke English was the cutest out of all of them."
You have same common :D
But that's true
Dale is really down to earth personality. What a human begin man you're . You're my inspiration ❤️
and basically he's generous 🙂.
He kindly offer everyone to eat before he try one, and that will 'keep him safe' whether he realize it or not 🧏🏻♂️
Luckily the one spoke english was the cutest out of all of them🤣
@Lesta Nurdewati yoi
@@ArtoriasStormcock based
@@ArtoriasStormcock she isn't 14 i bet she is 19-21 asian looks a lot younger
@@ArtoriasStormcock she definitely not 14 more like 20 up
😁😁😁😁😁 nyengir pas bagian itu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
8:41 the man: "My wife is so smart, can speak english too.. So proud of her" 😁
Hi Dale I've been binging your videos.
You're the most down to earth, authentic travel vlogger. No one else captures the beauty of the place, lifestyle, customs and people of a country/area like you do. Really hope to meet you on your travels sometime!
Indonesian people are the friendliest in the world, only constrained from language that is not understood ...!
We friendly because we don't know what tf you're saying
Jkjk
No
@@pradmulia6266 kalau ini saya setuju
Friendly tpi baperan
*_Comeback To Indonesia again bro, i love ur video, u very" happy, im happy too, im introvert, i even cant do like u. Talk to stranger_*
are you going to attack all extrovert person
RIP English
@@factshouse3690 ajarin gua bahasa yang bener dek
@@factshouse3690 I mean it doesnt matter if you're using grammatical sentences or not. As long as people can understand what youre saying, thats the point dude. You don't blame any mistake coz we are still learning!
@@piankatemba3745 agree wit you.. same like we use indonesian language, there's no people use gramatical sentencey in the conversation...
I love the way you travel, nothing fancy just exploring and interacting spontaneously
Maybe the people don't know your language, sir, but it seems that the people there warmly welcome you. I like the hospitality of the people 🤗
3 countries I like in Asia Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia they are friendly, kind people doesn’t matter how you looks black , brown , white skin color they tread you equally .
Indians too don't give importance to race. We actually respect even more if you are white since we are brown.
He is one of the most humble person ever. Wiling to mix with locals, learning their culture and so friendly and kind. Ur one of a kind dale 💛 💓 💗
Thank you Dale for the video. As an Indonesian living in Europe for 16 years already this video brings me smile and good memories
Thats what real travelling is exploring the local food and culture..like the way dale's interaction skills..wonderful! Asia is good but wud love to visit beautiful UK and scotland one day!
"CAMPUR" means "MIX", he told you to mix the food before eat it.
it feels great just found out I have a taste of a new recipe too hahaha
when ur asking whether the girl was their daughter, they thought that u said that the girl was a doctor. lmao
ahahahahaha
Asian mom be like
im Indonesian,
you re right haha
Hahahaha 🤪🤪
Hahahhah 🤣🤣 i think like that
Bro your uncanny knack of mingling with localities is absolutely brilliant .... the more I see your vlogs, the more I get to know you and your beautiful temperament .... travel safe
/ uncanny knack/ what doesn't mean?
How beautiful isn't it , this is what I'll say happiness is a very pure and wholesome conversation, no showoff, no luxury things , a bunch of happy people laughing and enjoying the moment and presence of him made the moment a biy more sweet.
This was the first funny ride I traveled with you... The women were so friendly... It was so enjoyable... Thanks Dale
Indonesian people are hospitable, humble and smiling faces if you greet and ask them. Come and enjoy the nature around you see.
Hi Dale. I watch your videos a lot. it was so amazing. Thank you for visiting Indonesia. Anyway, I saw you struggling a few times and ended up being misunderstood while trying to communicate with the locals. Here are some sentences that you can use at least to fulfill your main needs. Hopefully it will make it easier for you when you come back to Indonesia
If you looking some place to eat, just say : saya mau beli makan
If you ask for the price : harga berapa?
If you ask for direction : kemana or lewat mana? For example you wanna go to bukit holbung, you can say "bukit holbung lewat mana?"
If you ask for the distance : berapa jauh?
Fork : garpu
Spoon : sendok
No ice : tidak es
Ask for the cold one : dingin ada?
These sentences do not comply with the Indonesian spelling rules. but they will understand what you're trying to say
The mother wants to say Rp.1000 for the banana but she doesn't know how to say Rp1000 so she say 100 😂 they're giving you local prices.
I dream of traveling like that someday. You're such a friendly guy!
love this video of true people true life, love that nice family, mother n daughter.. happy nice family .. big love from Iran
I'm Indonesian women,i look your experience in my country Indonesian very best experience you make it,when you buying pecel and banana fried it's very best food and cheaper you eat but delicious. And when you still humble for around people look you and i feels so happy look you video, don't forget back to Indonesian and the city of Jakarta..
God bless you man...
I love to watch your video, this is the only one channel that i never get tired to watch...you reminded me of my late dad, he also was a solo traveler like you are and he knows the price and love do the bargain :)
I like how comfortable they are around you.
Oh man that girl she's what we Tobans say "Bunga Desa" literal translation of village flower. The playful old lady is aware of this, cracks a joke that's common for local taste when she said "I love you" referring to the Bunga Desa and the handsome bachelor just so the girl would blush (apparently job accomplished ). I'm actually single, I wonder if you could arrange introducing me to the girl somehow, maybe she's one of your subscribers, I won't hold my breath though haha. I'm glad you get the old lady was just messing with you when she asks you for money, it's very local taste to mess with people a "wee" whom they find endearing.
Dale is back on the road and enjoying some great local food. Way to go my man........!!!!!!!!!!
I think these island people are the most pleasant people i ever saw and i watched many travel vlogs with many friendly people.
6:37 Berapa rupiah, berapa rupiah, Ibu? Then the woman says "100" because she didn't know how to say "1000". Then you hear "seribu, seribu" (1000! 1000!). And when she holds up 5 fingers, she means five bananas, asking you "How many?". They should be 1000 each, which is what you got.
It all becomes clear :)
@@Dale_Philip I understand the basics of Indonesian. But no Batak!
the aunty said 100 and the girl make it clear with 10 fingers = 1000 Lmao
It's not that you have a knack of finding the best people - I think your videos show us that the best people are everywhere you go...
We Batak people are very happy to have foreign tourists around...most will treat you well..some ignores you just because they don't understand english.
When can I go to Indonesia again, I'm a fan of yours, because you're friendly in Indonesia.. I love this channel.
In 6:30 another mistranslation then a misunderstanding, Dale, about the price of the banana. They said actually "Seribu Rupiah satu" which means Rp1000/each. But they did not say it in English correctly, which is supposed to be "one thousand", the "mi pecal" (pecal/gado-gado noodle) lady instead said, "one hundred" =100 and the young pretty lady (her daughter) said, "ten thousand" = 10 000 (her English is quite good) because certainly, she thought you want to buy 10 pieces because impossible in her mind that you would buy only 1 piece = Rp. 1000. No one buys only 1 piece of fried banana since it's already very cheap. Therefore when you thought you bargained to 5000 (to receive 1 piece of banana) actually the fried banana lady was preparing 5 pieces of fried banana (5 x Rp.1000). Confusing even more, because the other cheeky "mi bakso" (meatball noodle soup) lady said "7" because she expected you will get 7 bananas instead of 5 bananas and she wanted some of your fried bananas. I am also a Batak and I speak Batak, English and Bahasa Indonesia. Batak ladies are very friendly to tourists. And certainly also to white men (in Indonesia we call white men as "bule" [boo le, "le" like in left]) as it's already well known from long time ago when Samosir Island and Lake Toba were visited by many foreign tourists and ex-pats, who were majority white men ("bule") long before the 1990s. After the Asian Financial crisis and Indonesia political crisis (Reformasi) in 1998 Lake Toba was suddenly dead with tourism. And I think the people in Lake Toba, Samosir and the other surrounding areas are longing to see Lake Toba and North Sumatera generally flourishes again with tourism. As a Batak person, I thank you so much that through your UA-cam videos you are helping to promote Danau Toba (Lake Toba) to the world. I also edited and uploaded a video here about Lake Toba that you can check out: ua-cam.com/video/LMufnxghlIQ/v-deo.html
Well, fyi, the rice noodle with peanut sauce and cracker that you eat was actually called as "Ketoprak", you need to eat it along with lontong (boiled rice cake inside banana leaf), cucumber and bean sprouts too!
i thought they said “pecel” and “gado2” at 1:12 so which one is it???
@@Lightnatural oh you're right! I think that was pecel.. I'm sorry I didn't hear that.. Thanks for the information! I just found out that pecel also can use bihun (vermicelli) in it.
@@freesiabluebell1618 ah right, thanks for letting me know as well haha!
How do they prepare peanut sauce?
Thank you for visiting Indonesia🙏🙏 sorry if there is a wrong word from Indonesia. Next time visit Indonesia again, warm greetings from Indonesia🙏😊😊
Ur the kindest tourist that have ever came to Indonesia!!!
The family selling the food were so fun i loved this so much
3:16 the moment you asked the lady "is she your daughter?"
And the lady laughed thinking that you said doctor cracks me up 😂
some of your vlog videos on Samosir, this is my favorite video. when in the minute 3:44, I smiled at the expression of the man watching you eat and suddenly he smiled and I laughed seeing his teeth.
Btw the camera girl is so cute
I dont even have this level of social skills to interact with my fellow indonesians
I feel you. Although I'm not Indonesian.
Owww so sad
Same here LOL
Love how you stay in a area and explore vs. race through in a couple of days really get to see and experience the local culture beyond tourista type travel. Peanut sauce & rice noodles,,, yummo.. but you gotta mix :) any noodle or rice with a sauce on top become Sir MixAlot
Next time :)
I see you really like our country, when when to visit here and we will gladly welcome you (God bless u dale)
You is a good man,i love u philips.. keep strong n healthy brother..love from indonesia
Those people are honest people. They gave you a normal price, real price. even though they know you are 'Bule'. This is your first video i've seen, good to see it.
Be careful of scammer everywhere you go, cuz not all people are honest and kind.
5:49
The lady with blue shirt: "My name is tukang bakso"
Me: i think she was drunk 🤣🤣🤣
Sabana fyi, tukang bakso means meatball seller
Her name was "Meatballs Seller"
ah yes, tukang baso my favorite pokemon
@@SpiralFXTheRandom 🤣🤣🤣
Ngakak bgt
They keep changing the price because actually, we can buy the "pisang goreng/ fried bananas" as much as we want. I'm Malaysian but Malaysia and Indonesia are like siblings. Hope you can explore more in Indonesia & Malaysia too. If you going here, don't forget to try visiting other states in Malaysia such as Terengganu (try their keropok lekor - like a thick fish chip?), Kelantan (Dodol - some sticky rice), Johor (Mee udang), Selangor (lots of different food) come & visit Malaysia again. There is a lot of local food you haven't tried yet. We have Chinese, Indian, Malay cuisines and if you're going to Sabah Sarawak, there are a lot more types of local food too. Me too haven't tried all
The man was so worried because you didn't mix ur food :D he said u need to mix it :D
I always seem to eat everything the wrong way when I travel. :)
@@Dale_Philip Lol!
Dale Philip Haha, it’s alright not everyone understood all the food around the world but please do not drink the water from a bowl it’s for washing your hands 😂
Yes the man is so nice, he asked u few times to mix the noodle with the peanut sauce haha
That’s what’s I thought cause when he ate the first bit of plain noodle is when he said something
This is really good.Short but humerous.
Iam laughter when dale Say "Daughter" But ema2 say "Dokter"
Bruh speak with a proper grammar dude, instead of attempting to impress, try to not be depressed by this tip
@@chips.3927 *laughing
@@alpinthor Huh? Do you vaguely perceive my sentence
@@chips.3927 there are many grammar mistakes, such as "bruh" "dude", have some sympathy for thus man, he's a native indonesian, therefore not fluent in english
@@basedcataphract5852 Well bruh and dude are slang words, I use those slang word usage on daily conversation, so it isn't a grammar mistake my dood.
I'm so happy to see you Travelling to indonesia Thank you for travel to Indonesia A Country island
Omg you're so friendly bro !
I didn't expect it! I wish we could meet and be able to go around of my town together hahaha LoL
HELLO DALE PHILIP, I AM AN INDONESIAN PERSON RIGHT IN SURABAYA, THANK YOU FOR VISITING MY COUNTRY, GREETINGS OF PROSPEROUS
don't be surprised Indonesian citizens like to joke hahaha
Fun 😆👍
4:05. He want you to mix that peanut sauce with the noodles. Looks delicious.
Buyarinn😂😂😂
Dale you are so kind person. I hope you visiting Indonesia again. Especially in Malang you will find lot destination and favorite destination in Malang is Bromo mountain.
Indonesian people is beautiful🌈
That's will be something special u know. When u are going abroad or visit some places with diffrent language and you don't know what they said, just flow like a river with their gesture. And Happy for u that you can struggle enough.
6:04 The bapac happily starring and commenting while Dale is eating
the habit of Indonesian people when asked English, they don't understand, definitely say yes
I love this man, he make me see the beautiful world 🥰
Dale I keep watching this video over n over again, it is raw, natural and happy life of sumatran people... My teeth, lady said my toot toot, and she said my name is tukang bakso ha ha, n a man next to you I cant stop laughing the way he saw you... I did not find any situation like this in your other video! Sumatran videos are the best really!
Dale be attracting pretty girls and scaring little children. Enjoyed your video as usual. Longer ones soon please. Keep up the good work mate.
They don't understand fork neither spoon and that aunty was very flirty and kinda greedy 😂 that was fried banana. It's really nice seeing you not getting angry
Been living in jambi, Sumatra for about when I was 4 or 5 till high school loved the people there, great to see people still very generous you make me want to go to Sumatra again🤗, loved your video it's very interesting thank you for coming to Sumatra 🙏🏽
I don't care about ur city,. That's broke
I'm glad to see your vlog, i loved the way you communicate with local people
Quality wholesome fun mate, always enjoy your content
That man desperately wants you to mix the noodle 😂 And look after you so dearly by asking them "he needs more sambal, he needs water". Greetings from Samosir.
The fried banana seller is honest, you pay 5K she gave 5 bananas. If you paid 10K, she would give you 10 😅😁
Yeah the people there just have no idea how to say "seribu" in english, so they said 10 instead, and you confirm it with 10.000 . So funny
@@kevinkoo9780 1k for a fried snack is actually pretty normal around here.
@@kevinkoo9780 no 1k rupiah is cheap for fried banana
@@kevinkoo9780 the fck are you talking about? 1k in there is pretty cheap
Kangen banget sama konten nya pergi ke Indonesia 😭❤️
Yoi
Kenapa dia tidak ke Indonesia lagi????
Karna low wibu
@@rafliiyah2023 wibu🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sok tau lu
@@rafliiyah2023 gw ituuuu BLINK ONCE LOCKEY EXOL MITZY
@@rafliiyah2023 jgnnnn sok tau dehhhh lu
Best feeling seeing such friendly people
Thank you for being nice to them,
I just love how u just riding ur scooter around then greetings people, been watching ur videos for 5 hours straight i guessed, i am not even bored yet. By the way greetings from Medan, ID :D
Binjai nyimak
Dale no one can be like you. You are very down to earth sweet person.
9:17 lmaooo🤣
The woman who tended the stall beside the gado-gado said her name was: "Tukang Bakso" which meant Meatball Man.
Lmao as an Indonesian I know there are some people like this who joke around like this.
Orang Indonesia ramah ramah ceria murah senyum .. jadi pengen ke Indonesia soalnya udah bosan di negara saya di Palembang
That men feels wrong inside because you did not mix the peanut sauce of Pecel by keep asking the girl to say MIX it please to you. hahahaha lol.
This man spreading happiness everywhere 🦋
damn im indonesian and i respect this guy for being so comfortable with the vendors
Very confident young girl she was.