It's fun being a trillinguist, in my case: 1. As Indonesian, when we're still living Japan, we had honeymoon in Paris. Went to Rodin museum, order lunch at their cafe. A Japanese elderly couple helped us with the French although the staffs clearly can speak English, but anyway they started the chat in English. They were surprised that we can speak Japanese and we all were surprised that we actually live just 1 kilometer apart. 2. Went to Istanbul to Topkapi Palace, a local carpet seller guy started the conversation in Japanese asking if we are one (although we're not). Ended up talking Japanese in Turkey when three of us weren't even Japanese. He said that he used to sell carpet back in Tokyo. So bizarre
Something similar, but opposite happened to me, went to work in a japanese company and some of the employees couldn't speak english, and i couldn't speak much japanese, but we ended up conversing in indonesian because he used to work in indonesia for a while
@@IDragonKnightI There is an elderly volunteer staff in Hello Work Shinjuku who used to live in Indonesia (hope he survives the pandemic) and can speak a native level Indonesian. His name is Kobayashi-san or something (sorry I forgot). If you know someone has problem with job searching in Tokyo and can't speak Japanese that good, you can refer them to him.
Just wanted to say: people who can speak multiple languages are SUPER impressive. I'm British and our language learning in school is honestly horrendous. Been learning Japanese as a second language for a while, but man it's hard. 😅
Me being an Indian can totally understand why tf he mistook Joey as an Indian. No shit if I showed ur picture to my mom she will 1000% think u r Indian too
It is Japanese law that foreign nonresidents must show their passport when checking into hotels. You are exempt from this requirement if you live in Japan and have a Japanese address, even if you're not a citizen.
I highly recommend Joey pick up Spanish as his third language. It’s one of the easiest languages for English speakers to pick up and a huge majority of the world speaks it! I’ve traveled across South America and even Europe thanks to learning a Latin language, helps so much.
As much as Spanish seems pretty obvious, learning Tagalog is probably the best idea to get acquainted with Aki’s family (his girlfriend’s family). You start learning Tagalog, and the Filipino fan base is going to be a very appreciative audience. Bonus points for future in-laws too. Spanish is a good gateway to Tagalog, but the reverse is true too, since there’s some vocabulary similarities between both languages. For example, “basura” is rubbish/garbage/trash in both languages. Adobo is popular in both the Filipino cuisine and Mexican cuisine. Flan is a pudding-like dessert that jiggles in both Mexican and Filipino food. Pork rinds that’s fried? Chicharron (Spelling may differ, but the pronunciation is similar). There may also be some grammatical similarities too.
@@kabob21 what does gender and audience oriented language mean? I know english japanese and Mongolian(mother tongue). Is it like how words are labeled as male and female? Cuz Mongolian is like that.
So, in Italy, regardless of nationality the Hotel registers your ID (passport ID card etc) to the police, so if you don't have an ID you don't get to enter
1:41 omg I feel Joey so much LOL I don't live in Japan, but I live in Korea, which is equally as monoethnic as Japan. I am quarter Indian, quarter white, and half Korean, and I too get the "press x to doubt" look from time to time. Although not as much as Joey I assume, because my Indian blood and white blood kinda cancel each other out, whereas Joey's Japanese blood doesn't really show off LOL
@@Jiyoon02 Amen, I'm Swiss/Filipino and I'm too Asian to look white and too white to look Asian so I always see people doing mental calculations in their head to try to figure it out 😂
I wonder if the reason Joey gets mistaken as Indian/Pakistani/Sri Lankan is because he is part European, part Asian which isnt too far off what many Indian people are if you look far back enough. Im not sure if Hindi still has a lot still of the Sanskirt thus PIE roots but many northern Indian languages especially those derived from Sanskirt are notably related to Latin and Greek. But the “European” Vedic culture which shot off of PIE ones intermixed with the older “Asiatic” Dravidian culture in India
I live in the uk now as a Japanese, and Connor is such a British man that looks depressed in default lol. But it doesn’t mean actually depressed but more of British sarcastic culture. When he listens others, his reaction is minimal nod and smile compared to Joey and Garnt. And he become full of vitality it’s almost when he speaks something sarcasm, negativity, criticism. Japanese is also depressed but very different. It’s cultured depression. I love that.
Speaking many languages is great! I'm French (Canadian) and decided to learn English 17 years ago. Best thing I've ever done! I'm currently learning Italian. I can read it since it's so close to French but I want to be able to speak it 😂
@@mellyjamieson91 Prego! Mi fa piacere sapere che leggi e parli italiano tutti i giorni. Se hai bisogno di aiuto, non avere paura di chiedere aiuto agli italiani, non mordiamo. lmao o. Translation - Your welcome. I'm glad to hear that you read and speak in Italian everyday. If you ever need help, don't be afraid to ask help from Italians, we don't bite. lmao
I'm Japanese/ white and the number of people who speak Spanish to me! 😆I had a guy chastise me for not knowing how to speak the language of my ancestors. I'd need to know at least 5, but none of them are Spanish.
Joey should learn how to speak Spanish if he doesn't want to learn Hindi, especially since there is already an entire continent that speaks Spanish except for Brazil.
There is a slight problem with that. A lot of south/central American countries speak different dialects of the Spanish. So if youre not like comfortable speaking fluet Spanish. It can confuse you a lot
In the US you have to show your ID when checking into hotels, most of the time. It’s incase you’re rowdy and F up their stuff. If you say “oh, I live here” that’s just weird, they’ll be like, “you live at the hotel?” Showing your ID is pretty much mandatory and has nothing about where you live.
I work at a hotel in Huis ten Bosch and I can tell you that copying a passport and copying a residence ID is for insurance purposes. Japanese people do this but they have to write their home address, phone number, and email. Since foreigners can’t be expected to write correct Japanese on their registration cards it’s much faster and easier to just photo copy something that has their current address on it. In my professional experience for both foreigners and Japanese, this reason is because of you break a TV and don’t tell us and leave, leave without paying, or die (seriously) we know where to go to next. Hope this helps.
Not Greek, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Bulgarian, Latvian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese[...] Any UK+Ireland nationalities maybe but not ''Any EUROPEAN'' nationality - Europe is large and extremely varied, Connor has a pretty specific look typically associated with the UK
I am not saying he is the poster model for any nationality in particular, as you say europe is more varied than what is expected. As long as he is not crazy tall... Crazy tall would be north europe Also the almost play a big part of what I said before...
@@ASAMB12 Not northern European, not southern European, not eastern European - so mainly western European - far from ''any'' European Nationalities - and even then, he wouldn't really pass for a Dutch or German, or Spanish, Italian, Greek (Yes those countries are considered ''Western Europe'')
I don't want to be a victim of identity theft because a hotel copied my card. It's even weirder at a guesthouse, which is typically cheap and usually run by some guy with a building.
I thought needing to show some form of ID when booking into a proper hotel was common place? Even when traveling locally (South Africa) when I've booked a room they have always just asked to see either ID or Driving license and when traveling abroad they always asked for my passport.
I helped a family (seems like they are Japaness Americans that don't speak Japanese) to get to their ryokan in hakuma onsen. kind of felt bad a little bit. cuase the staff at the bus station called a taxi for them. Then I guided them to the information center and they contacted the ryokan and the ryokan send their bus out to pick up the grandma. It will be a tough walk for the grandma though for sure. so good thing they sent out the bus. but felt bad for the bus station staff and taxi driver. (was just traveling. I don't live in Japan.)
Twice I've been to Japan and both times. They think I'm Indian or middle eastern. One store clerk spoke to me in his native language I said sorry only English or Spanish my man pull out both languages and ask which one he sounds better. I told my wife yo WTF he speaks 4 fluent languages and he's a store clerk my man would be a jewel here in Los Angeles. I will never forget him. Not gonna I did enjoy people thinking I was something other than Mexican.
Hotels usually ask for passports to have a record of everyone who has entered the hotel, in case the police requests it. If the police are looking for a Japanese person, then they already have access to all their passport information and it's easy to identify them, whereas with a tourist or a non-Japanese national, they do not have that information. Thus, if a foreign wanted criminal stays in a hotel, they would be able to track him down much more easily with their ID information being stored. That's the reason for photocopying the passports. Most hotels in the UK do this too.
Just try running a hotel once, and don't ask for ID. You will see how fast the rooms will get destroyed by guests. Asking for ID will keep the guests in check. Coz they know if they cause damages to the room, they can't just run away.
Man from a european standpoint i find it kinda funny with the muitliple langueges stuff since from my experiance a lot of europeans speak 3 languages by defult 😅
That's because Europe is smaller and people are closer together. There's more of a use case to be bilingual. Australia is an island in the middle of nowhere, USA is 2500 miles wide, etc... And both are monolingual countries. Not much use for a second language. Spanish can be useful in parts of the US but hardly life changing or a necessity.
I was in Australia recently in Melbourne. First time there but for some reason local old people would keep asking me for directions to places I'd never even been to. I could generally help because I had google maps on all the time but it's pretty weird to for locals to approach me, a Southeast Asian tourist, for directions.
That has happened to my mom when before. She visits a white area and hispanic speakers ask her her for directions even tho she is a full on Mexican that speaks fluent Spanish. Lol
In NYC, when I lived in Washington Heights everyone would speak to me in Spanish because they thought I was Dominican 😂 I know a little, and can get my point across with it if necessary, but I’d always have to tell them “No, please. Just English, or we’re going to be here a while”
Tbh this whole freak out about showing your ID is a very British or American thing because people usually don’t have an ID Card or a passport. In basically any other place it’s totally normal.
I think most urban people in India know 3 languages. You don't need to learn hindi to have fans in india. We understand english just fine. I speak 3 languages fluently.
Nothing related to the video but I need help. So I want to watch Fate series but I don't know where to start. I watched some videos on how to watch Fate series in order but they didn't tell complete order. I want to watch complete material not just major portions. So please someone give me complete order of whole material. Also I heard that fate started as an adult novel and some fans said to play visual novel for complete material. But is there only one novel or multiple? What is the name of novel? And finally, I have watched some clips from fate and I was blown away. The animation and art is godly and way better than any anime I've ever seen including demon slayer, jujutsu kaisen and such but why nobody talks about that?
Im an idiot dnt know everyone situation but context clues, my understanding then garnt and Connor have like a work visa to live in Japan and joey actually has citizenship? Is that correct?
I went to just buy some shoes in Fukushima city and got asked for my passport (at which point I show them my 在留カード because obviously I didn't have my passport on me) which I just found a little strange just for shoes 😆 don't think they copied it though. Are they not supposed to do that then? Can I decline them?
The Welsh are the original inhabitants of what is now England. The Saxons came over, took their land, and pushed them into a corner and the Welsh have been pissed about it ever since. Something like that.
😂 dang Connor had me rolling. “Sumimasen, money, where tf?”
It's fun being a trillinguist, in my case:
1. As Indonesian, when we're still living Japan, we had honeymoon in Paris. Went to Rodin museum, order lunch at their cafe. A Japanese elderly couple helped us with the French although the staffs clearly can speak English, but anyway they started the chat in English. They were surprised that we can speak Japanese and we all were surprised that we actually live just 1 kilometer apart.
2. Went to Istanbul to Topkapi Palace, a local carpet seller guy started the conversation in Japanese asking if we are one (although we're not). Ended up talking Japanese in Turkey when three of us weren't even Japanese. He said that he used to sell carpet back in Tokyo. So bizarre
Something similar, but opposite happened to me, went to work in a japanese company and some of the employees couldn't speak english, and i couldn't speak much japanese, but we ended up conversing in indonesian because he used to work in indonesia for a while
@@IDragonKnightI There is an elderly volunteer staff in Hello Work Shinjuku who used to live in Indonesia (hope he survives the pandemic) and can speak a native level Indonesian. His name is Kobayashi-san or something (sorry I forgot). If you know someone has problem with job searching in Tokyo and can't speak Japanese that good, you can refer them to him.
The world really is a beautiful place.
Just wanted to say: people who can speak multiple languages are SUPER impressive. I'm British and our language learning in school is honestly horrendous.
Been learning Japanese as a second language for a while, but man it's hard. 😅
Sumimasen, money where tf? Best line ever XD
fr xD
Sumimasen, bitches doko deska?
Give me rent
One time my sri lankan mother walked in on me watching Trashed Taste and was convinced Joey was Sri Lankan lmao
That's funny because I initially wondered that too 🤣
He looks so similar to my Sri Lankan uncles 😂😂
Lol my mom thought he was Pakistani. Joey is the true Mr Worldwide 😂
DUDE NO LEGIT THO I thought for a bit that he was like mix South Asian Japanese 😂
Mad props to Garnt for helping that couple out.
Connor’s accent is slowly becoming American
The AI generated prophecy is coming true
@@descendentcross4105 LMAO
Sad times
He’s just one of those British guys who do that. He 100% says apartment instead of flat and drug store instead of chemist. One of those guys.
@@dcdx8966 🤕 he needs an intervention
Marital spats are rough on UA-cam huh
That could be fun, Connor should tell people he is Japanese every time and put all the reaction in a compilation video.
Joey being mistaken as a different nationality never gets old.....XD
TBH, Joey has the face of many different nationalities.
9:57 The pause before laughter was epic
thank god Garnt's skills from the BBC helped that elderly couple
Joey' fan base after he starts speaking in Hindi 📈📈📈
To kya haal sasriya kal Mai hu Joey Aur Chaliye suru karte ha- wait no wrong one 💀
अरे!🤪‼️सब कैसा चल रहा है?🤨😏👌 यह द एनीमे मैन है 🤩💯🔥
it's the beard, Joey
I wonder how he looked when he was younger and didn't have it
Me being an Indian can totally understand why tf he mistook Joey as an Indian. No shit if I showed ur picture to my mom she will 1000% think u r Indian too
It is Japanese law that foreign nonresidents must show their passport when checking into hotels. You are exempt from this requirement if you live in Japan and have a Japanese address, even if you're not a citizen.
I highly recommend Joey pick up Spanish as his third language. It’s one of the easiest languages for English speakers to pick up and a huge majority of the world speaks it! I’ve traveled across South America and even Europe thanks to learning a Latin language, helps so much.
As much as Spanish seems pretty obvious, learning Tagalog is probably the best idea to get acquainted with Aki’s family (his girlfriend’s family). You start learning Tagalog, and the Filipino fan base is going to be a very appreciative audience. Bonus points for future in-laws too.
Spanish is a good gateway to Tagalog, but the reverse is true too, since there’s some vocabulary similarities between both languages. For example, “basura” is rubbish/garbage/trash in both languages. Adobo is popular in both the Filipino cuisine and Mexican cuisine. Flan is a pudding-like dessert that jiggles in both Mexican and Filipino food. Pork rinds that’s fried? Chicharron (Spelling may differ, but the pronunciation is similar). There may also be some grammatical similarities too.
When the Chinese super soldiers take over you’re going to regret not choosing mandarin.
@@xionmemoria Japanese is a more gender and audience-oriented language than Spanish wdym
@@kabob21 what does gender and audience oriented language mean? I know english japanese and Mongolian(mother tongue). Is it like how words are labeled as male and female? Cuz Mongolian is like that.
@@kabob21 it means words that has genders like el, la or the change of spelling. That shit is so fucking confusing
Sorry for commenting before watching, but I hope Connor's like "He's just *too* handsome!"
Can confirm, this is what he said
So, in Italy, regardless of nationality the Hotel registers your ID (passport ID card etc) to the police, so if you don't have an ID you don't get to enter
Sydney out of the bathroom: garnt why are you smile?
1:41 omg I feel Joey so much LOL
I don't live in Japan, but I live in Korea, which is equally as monoethnic as Japan. I am quarter Indian, quarter white, and half Korean, and I too get the "press x to doubt" look from time to time. Although not as much as Joey I assume, because my Indian blood and white blood kinda cancel each other out, whereas Joey's Japanese blood doesn't really show off LOL
I'm half Japanese even though I have slanted eyes I just look Filipino for being overly tanned 😅
@@jqa16 Oh so you're Filipino-Japanese? Cool
You live in Japan?
@@Jiyoon02 Amen, I'm Swiss/Filipino and I'm too Asian to look white and too white to look Asian so I always see people doing mental calculations in their head to try to figure it out 😂
@@PawsitivelyQuestionable Swiss/Filipino sounds like you have the wildest feasts at family reunions.
These stories always make me laugh, and I can relate to some of them.
"Sumimasen, money where the fuck?"
Bruh lmfao
How do you forget to pay a hotel? Do they not have to put a card on file before they get a room?
For some reason people think I’m Filipino.
One time an African American man started to speak in Filipino to me, at a grocery store.
I'm curious what's your ethnicity. Cuz I'm half Japanese half Filipino I always get Filipino anyway.
Mexican
I wonder if the reason Joey gets mistaken as Indian/Pakistani/Sri Lankan is because he is part European, part Asian which isnt too far off what many Indian people are if you look far back enough. Im not sure if Hindi still has a lot still of the Sanskirt thus PIE roots but many northern Indian languages especially those derived from Sanskirt are notably related to Latin and Greek. But the “European” Vedic culture which shot off of PIE ones intermixed with the older “Asiatic” Dravidian culture in India
I live in the uk now as a Japanese, and Connor is such a British man that looks depressed in default lol. But it doesn’t mean actually depressed but more of British sarcastic culture. When he listens others, his reaction is minimal nod and smile compared to Joey and Garnt. And he become full of vitality it’s almost when he speaks something sarcasm, negativity, criticism. Japanese is also depressed but very different. It’s cultured depression. I love that.
I think Joey showing off his japanese skills is one of my favourite things they talk about in these
If Garnt and Joey comes to Malaysia, people will be talking to them in Malay... :D
Speaking many languages is great! I'm French (Canadian) and decided to learn English 17 years ago. Best thing I've ever done! I'm currently learning Italian. I can read it since it's so close to French but I want to be able to speak it 😂
Sono sicuro che lo farai...insomma è molto più facile parlare in Italiano che in Francese... in bocca al lupo!
@@Gummylongtail Grazie. Leggo e parlo italiano tutti i giorni. (? Not sure if I got that right 😅)
@@mellyjamieson91 Prego! Mi fa piacere sapere che leggi e parli italiano tutti i giorni. Se hai bisogno di aiuto, non avere paura di chiedere aiuto agli italiani, non mordiamo. lmao o. Translation - Your welcome. I'm glad to hear that you read and speak in Italian everyday. If you ever need help, don't be afraid to ask help from Italians, we don't bite. lmao
@@Gummylongtail Thank you! I already made some Italian friends! You guys are very friendly and welcoming. I love it!
Us mixed breeds be all kinds of confusing to people. I've been asked if I was Hispanic (i am), Japanese, Asian, Pacific Islander, Afghani and Indian.
I'm Japanese/ white and the number of people who speak Spanish to me! 😆I had a guy chastise me for not knowing how to speak the language of my ancestors. I'd need to know at least 5, but none of them are Spanish.
Connor is now on the lookout for lost welsh people in Japan.
Joey should learn how to speak Spanish if he doesn't want to learn Hindi, especially since there is already an entire continent that speaks Spanish except for Brazil.
Bro that’s what I said! Spanish is easy and it’s even useful in Europe!
@@chuckthetrooper easy? Depends on the language speak. i speak dutch for me spanish is incredibly difficult to learn.
There is a slight problem with that. A lot of south/central American countries speak different dialects of the Spanish. So if youre not like comfortable speaking fluet Spanish. It can confuse you a lot
What does Brazil speak?
@@Cujo5 Portuguese.
Joey's Breakdance 2 The Electric Boogaloo earring lol
I helped two ladies order McDonald’s in Canada. All they spoke was German. Though my German sucks lol 😅 I was still able to help them out a lot.
Gotta pay that hotel in full
idk about passports, but here in Brazil is pretty common to show ID on hotel
In the US you have to show your ID when checking into hotels, most of the time. It’s incase you’re rowdy and F up their stuff. If you say “oh, I live here” that’s just weird, they’ll be like, “you live at the hotel?”
Showing your ID is pretty much mandatory and has nothing about where you live.
In Italy it’s mandatory to have a copy of the guests’ ID for anti terrorism reasons. They have to be sent to the police every day.
Isn't it normal to be asked for some document when checking in? Just globally...
I work at a hotel in Huis ten Bosch and I can tell you that copying a passport and copying a residence ID is for insurance purposes. Japanese people do this but they have to write their home address, phone number, and email. Since foreigners can’t be expected to write correct Japanese on their registration cards it’s much faster and easier to just photo copy something that has their current address on it. In my professional experience for both foreigners and Japanese, this reason is because of you break a TV and don’t tell us and leave, leave without paying, or die (seriously) we know where to go to next. Hope this helps.
If Connor doesn't talk he can pass for almost any european nationality XD
Not Greek, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Bulgarian, Latvian, Belorussian, Ukrainian, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese[...]
Any UK+Ireland nationalities maybe but not ''Any EUROPEAN'' nationality - Europe is large and extremely varied, Connor has a pretty specific look typically associated with the UK
I am not saying he is the poster model for any nationality in particular, as you say europe is more varied than what is expected. As long as he is not crazy tall... Crazy tall would be north europe
Also the almost play a big part of what I said before...
@@ProtoMarcus ur trolling? maybe not southern european but anything apart from that, yeah he definitely could
@@ASAMB12 Not northern European, not southern European, not eastern European - so mainly western European - far from ''any'' European Nationalities - and even then, he wouldn't really pass for a Dutch or German, or Spanish, Italian, Greek (Yes those countries are considered ''Western Europe'')
@@ProtoMarcusidk for me he can pass for Bulgarian
what is the title about conner barely mentions Chris.
Then there is my country, where you have to show your ID when checking into a hotel as a local for tax reasons
What are you doing in check in? It always takes max 3 minutes and they takes copy of the passport in that time
Isnt it the law in japan, to show your passport? im like 99% sure. as a foreigner atleast
New york is the only place where you'll see mexicans making korean and chinese food and italians making mexican food.
Every Japanese hotel desk staff member is just a big fan of Papers Please.
I once went to a hotel in Tokyo and the receptionist examined my residence card as if I was in immigration.
To be fair as an East Asian, Joey does look like an Indian. Especially the eyebrows and the beard.
Joey might be the handsomest Indian man I’ve ever seen
I only ever give hotels my drivers license, and I dont consent to it being copied.
I don't want to be a victim of identity theft because a hotel copied my card. It's even weirder at a guesthouse, which is typically cheap and usually run by some guy with a building.
I thought needing to show some form of ID when booking into a proper hotel was common place? Even when traveling locally (South Africa) when I've booked a room they have always just asked to see either ID or Driving license and when traveling abroad they always asked for my passport.
9:49 if i saw Joey in the wild i’d think he was a Filipino-Russell Brand.
I helped a family (seems like they are Japaness Americans that don't speak Japanese) to get to their ryokan in hakuma onsen.
kind of felt bad a little bit. cuase the staff at the bus station called a taxi for them.
Then I guided them to the information center and they contacted the ryokan and the ryokan send their bus out to pick up the grandma.
It will be a tough walk for the grandma though for sure. so good thing they sent out the bus. but felt bad for the bus station staff and taxi driver.
(was just traveling. I don't live in Japan.)
You have to bring your zairyuu card guys because many foreign residents have expired reaidency. Hotels don’t wanna accept that too.
He doesn't like having competition for being the UK friend
Twice I've been to Japan and both times. They think I'm Indian or middle eastern. One store clerk spoke to me in his native language I said sorry only English or Spanish my man pull out both languages and ask which one he sounds better. I told my wife yo WTF he speaks 4 fluent languages and he's a store clerk my man would be a jewel here in Los Angeles. I will never forget him. Not gonna I did enjoy people thinking I was something other than Mexican.
Hotels usually ask for passports to have a record of everyone who has entered the hotel, in case the police requests it. If the police are looking for a Japanese person, then they already have access to all their passport information and it's easy to identify them, whereas with a tourist or a non-Japanese national, they do not have that information. Thus, if a foreign wanted criminal stays in a hotel, they would be able to track him down much more easily with their ID information being stored. That's the reason for photocopying the passports. Most hotels in the UK do this too.
Just try running a hotel once, and don't ask for ID. You will see how fast the rooms will get destroyed by guests. Asking for ID will keep the guests in check. Coz they know if they cause damages to the room, they can't just run away.
Joey's gotta start learning a third language quick. The other 2 already know/are learning 3 languages.
How about Filipino for Joey's 3rd language? Since Aki's filipino, it would give bonus points when talking to her relatives
Nahh Filipinos speak English anyway why bother. Also tagalog is only spoken by a few people roughly 20m-30m.
@@jqa16 20m-30m?
I’ve been mistaken for Brazilian. I was not remotely mad at it 🤣
As a Brazillian, I can say that is very easy to pass as an brazillian, snince we have aa HUGE mix of races here.
why is there a price tag on joey's ear
Man from a european standpoint i find it kinda funny with the muitliple langueges stuff since from my experiance a lot of europeans speak 3 languages by defult 😅
That's because Europe is smaller and people are closer together. There's more of a use case to be bilingual. Australia is an island in the middle of nowhere, USA is 2500 miles wide, etc... And both are monolingual countries. Not much use for a second language. Spanish can be useful in parts of the US but hardly life changing or a necessity.
Yes! I speak german, english, albanian and some french. :D
Not the french though 🤣
@@lookitskazzy I think Australia is bigger than US, as well?
Most french speak english even if it's a bit shaky because of how different the languages are
i think its so cool speaking so many languages just cause you can connect to so many more people
Yo where is your fight ? Lol
as an indian i can say if joey learns hindi he is gonna hit 10 mil subs in like 10 days
(joke btw)
It's true though
I was in Australia recently in Melbourne. First time there but for some reason local old people would keep asking me for directions to places I'd never even been to. I could generally help because I had google maps on all the time but it's pretty weird to for locals to approach me, a Southeast Asian tourist, for directions.
The cities have huge Asian populations so people likely won't see you as a foreigner
That has happened to my mom when before. She visits a white area and hispanic speakers ask her her for directions even tho she is a full on Mexican that speaks fluent Spanish. Lol
Why do they need to see your passport for a hotel check in?
dude poor joey, always a foreigner wherever he's at D:
In NYC, when I lived in Washington Heights everyone would speak to me in Spanish because they thought I was Dominican 😂 I know a little, and can get my point across with it if necessary, but I’d always have to tell them “No, please. Just English, or we’re going to be here a while”
12:18 please do, I really wanna see joey speaking Hindi.
Tbh this whole freak out about showing your ID is a very British or American thing because people usually don’t have an ID Card or a passport. In basically any other place it’s totally normal.
Where I live, you are legally required to have your id on you
So true I rented an Airbnb, they asked my passport ID then asked for who I was staying with I said oh they’re Japanese they said oh it’s fine.
I mean at a hotel in the U.S. I show my ID on checkin to prove im who I am.
I think most urban people in India know 3 languages. You don't need to learn hindi to have fans in india. We understand english just fine. I speak 3 languages fluently.
10:00 Josh, the anime guy... From India
Some people can’t tell if I am Thai, Chinese or Filipino.
I lived in India and I have been trying to relearn some Hindi and learn more Hindi.
Joey forever looked like an Indian guy from north/north west of india. His visuals is like that.
more like from the north east-ish
Nothing related to the video but I need help.
So I want to watch Fate series but I don't know where to start. I watched some videos on how to watch Fate series in order but they didn't tell complete order. I want to watch complete material not just major portions.
So please someone give me complete order of whole material.
Also I heard that fate started as an adult novel and some fans said to play visual novel for complete material. But is there only one novel or multiple? What is the name of novel?
And finally, I have watched some clips from fate and I was blown away. The animation and art is godly and way better than any anime I've ever seen including demon slayer, jujutsu kaisen and such but why nobody talks about that?
Joey looks like Mexican Cartel
Rewatching this, and I'm wondering, besides English, what other languages do Japanese tourists consider learning?
God Connor, speak with your normal voice lol
Im an idiot dnt know everyone situation but context clues, my understanding then garnt and Connor have like a work visa to live in Japan and joey actually has citizenship? Is that correct?
joey will easily blend in India...
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Weird Connor hair
I went to just buy some shoes in Fukushima city and got asked for my passport (at which point I show them my 在留カード because obviously I didn't have my passport on me) which I just found a little strange just for shoes 😆 don't think they copied it though. Are they not supposed to do that then? Can I decline them?
Conner you do relize they do that on the UK
The Welsh will always have a bone to pick with the English. Been going on for 1500 years, ain't gonna stop now.
The Welsh aren’t the only ones that have a bone to pick with the English. They did piss off about half the planet at one point lmao.
The Welsh are the original inhabitants of what is now England. The Saxons came over, took their land, and pushed them into a corner and the Welsh have been pissed about it ever since. Something like that.
India and Hindi mentioned😄
Joey does kinda looks like Indian😂
Nice usage of Chris's face and name as click bait
the title of this video 😂
"with chris" such clickbait
So you dont have any ID? And your checking into a hotel?
nice to know
Joey when you gonna debut in bollywood?
Uhh no
“I was born here”… people with the cards live there 🤕🧱