Ask Chinese girls "What do you think of Western guys?" Street interview in China🇨🇳

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  • Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
  • What's up everyone!
    My name is Kaho, I'm a Japanese living in Shanghai ,China.
    In this video I interviewed Chinese girls "What do you think of Western guys?"
    As Shanghai China is becoming more and more international, Chinese girls are becoming more open-minded for foreigners.
    If you like my video, please subscribe my channel!
    I will make more interview videos!
    Love you guys!
    My instagram: k.kaho831
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 766

  • @carnifex9360
    @carnifex9360 Рік тому +253

    I'm honestly impressed you speak Japanese, Chinese, and English! Very cool.

    • @Look.Upward
      @Look.Upward Рік тому +2

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    • @1969mmoldovan
      @1969mmoldovan Рік тому +6

      Are you impressed bacause she can speak Japanese, which is her mother tongue? Or are you surprised that after living 10 years in Shanghai she can speak Chinese? As for English, being able to speak it is no praiseworthy feat...

    • @puga4202
      @puga4202 Рік тому +13

      @@1969mmoldovan No shit. How many languages do you speak fluently? The host speaks all 3 at a really high level. That alone is praiseworthy no matter what.

    • @ami4511
      @ami4511 Рік тому +5

      @@1969mmoldovan English is very hard to learn for Japanese speakers. The grammar is completely different, there are no words in common, the pronunciation has many sounds that don't exist in English. Basically if you go to Japan, you won't find many people able to speak English. Most of the people with proficient English have studied/worked abroad/have foreign friends.
      It's not easy to speak Chinese at such a high level and if you go to China you will find many foreigners who cannot speak Chinese. Especially in Shanghai where she lives, because all the expats live there, you can survive with English.
      It looks like from your profile, you are from Moldova or Romania. Romanian is an Indo-European language like English and English using a lot of vocab from Latin and French. Of course Romanians don't have a big problem with English but even within Europe there are still a lot of people who don't speak English well, especially as soon as you venture outside the tourist areas.

    • @FaZe-StyL
      @FaZe-StyL Рік тому

      Majority of Chinese know English actually

  • @dianajimenez7955
    @dianajimenez7955 Рік тому +133

    The one lady that studied in the U.S. was the only one that realized that western men are not that different than Asians men. Also she noted that it was not the difference that makes for a good long term relationship, but what couples have in common. I am from the U.S. of Hispanic background, and I agree with the lady’s opinion. 😊

    • @glous6320
      @glous6320 Рік тому +9

      It's probably true Western/Chinese men are more similar than they are different but this lady hasn't dated any western men and I seriously doubt you've dated a man born in China.

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood Рік тому

      Almost all these responses show me how people's perceptions can be warped and that Asia isn't racist enough. I didn't hear a single negative thing associated with western guys. It's almost all positive representation it seems. Meanwhile in the west, very different story for anyone non-white yet I bet you the western guys over there complain about "racism" when they don't get their way.

    • @safetydepartment
      @safetydepartment Рік тому

      unfortunately for her she has not met this western man, because i am unlike any you could ever meet. you will never meet a man like me

    • @sqnhunter
      @sqnhunter Рік тому +3

      Totally wrong. She is very into men doing all for her and paying her way...she is what western men call a user, and she was probably told that a few times. You forget...there was a girl toward the end that swore by western men and listed so many differences.... and SHE was the only one to actually date a westerner. I am a westerner and married to a Hispanic women...one with a top education...who will tell you there is not comparison between Asian and Hispanic men to western men! I also met more than a few Hispanic women that were users...you been told now, lol!

    • @px_gc8
      @px_gc8 Рік тому +4

      ​@@safetydepartmentthat alone sounds desperate! 😅

  • @marvinlusk7303
    @marvinlusk7303 Рік тому +26

    Thank you for this glimpse into Chinese viewpoints. I am impressed with their independent thinking.

  • @memoobaba
    @memoobaba Рік тому +9

    Video just got recommended to me hope this channel blows up

  • @acetofresh1
    @acetofresh1 Рік тому +112

    Funny how perception works. I currently live in NYC one of the fashion meccas on the planet, and work completely in Chinatown. The Chinese men here( who are largely born and predominantly Mandarin speaking ) are by far better dressed than the average population, and usually more so than you find in more fashion forward districts. Also because of nutrition here, very tall Chinese men isn’t that uncommon, I even regularly encounter women well above average height for men.

    • @crnackasmeca
      @crnackasmeca Рік тому +9

      So chinese man from nyc is taller then other chinese because off nutrition??
      I didn’t know that.
      Thanks for info.

    • @acetofresh1
      @acetofresh1 Рік тому +38

      @@crnackasmeca Actually correction, Chinese men in our generation in general are taller due to nutrition.

    • @MightyCats2011
      @MightyCats2011 Рік тому +17

      @@crnackasmeca I live in Australia. Asian men who lived in Australia most of their life is taller due to nutrition and milk.

    • @crnackasmeca
      @crnackasmeca Рік тому +2

      @@MightyCats2011
      Oh ok
      What kind off milk they drink
      I want to be taller

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Рік тому +7

      @@crnackasmeca It's not necessarily the milk. Cow milk is what many Westerners drink, but it is not the most optimal source of calcium. Dairy products are super high in calcium. Pick what you like, what your stomach will enjoy. Yogurt, goat milk, cheese, whatever is fine. Generally, you find about 300 mg calcium per serving. However, it's only 30% bioavailable, meaning only about 100 mg will be absorbed by the body. It's a large shotgun blast of calcium, but only some of it sticks in the body.
      Leafy greens (e.g. bok choy) have less total calcium per serving, but it's more readily bioavailable. I think for bok choy it's something like 150 mg calcium per serving, but a whopping 50% bioavailable so you absorb about 75 mg of calcium. However some green vegetables have anti-absorption components (like oxalates) that inhibit/prevent calcium absorption. Spinach is a good example of this, with something like only 5% of calcium absorbed into the body from eating spinach. However, obviously green vegetables have many other good nutrients, so you should definitely eat lots of them for the other nutrients. Just get your calcium elsewhere.
      Overall, kids (and adults) should eat lots of good protein (fish, nuts, beans, lean white meat), fruits, and vegetables.
      In early development years (from birth to approximately age 15 years old), having a complete or even surplus diet is very important for growth. That's anywhere from 1500 to 2000 kCal daily for children. Protein, vitamin D, calcium, and other nutrients. For protein, that's something like 70-100 grams per day (whether meat, nuts, or beans). Historically, portion sizes have been much smaller and protein/calcium consumption has been proportionally much lower in Asian diets. This has recently changed in the past few decades, with industrialized and urban Asian diets trending closer towards Western levels of dietary consumption.
      After roughly age 15, skeletal growth is pretty much done, and a person will see little to no additional increase in height. Height growth generally starts earlier and ends earlier for girls compared to boys.
      This is true for children in the US, Australia, other developed countries, and increasingly in the past 2 decades for urban Chinese children with above-average privilege and resource access.
      So if you are older than 15, your height is pretty much done for life. :( However, you should still keep up your calcium intake to protect your bone strength and body height. Deficiency can lead to shrinking and losing the height you have, as you get older (into middle age and old age).
      None of this constitutes actual medical or nutrition advice! I'm just a random person on the Internet! Please do your own research and consult a health specialist for your serious questions. :P

  • @MoxieMike66
    @MoxieMike66 Рік тому +7

    I've always found Asian women attractive. I met Rosalind Chao when I was 18, she was dating my cousin. She was really nice.

  • @andia968
    @andia968 Рік тому +34

    NEXT,please Ask Chinese girls "What do you think of overseas chinese guys?"

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 Рік тому +2

      Nice try Andi

    • @JasonG761
      @JasonG761 Рік тому

      Of course, it's jealousy🤣🤣

    • @JasonG761
      @JasonG761 Рік тому

      Of course, it's jealousy🤣🤣

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому

      Good question LOL

    • @Drownedinblood
      @Drownedinblood Рік тому +1

      @@billfarley9167 LOL why are you offended? It's a legitimate question

  • @TheRyno525
    @TheRyno525 Рік тому +14

    Chinese women are beautiful, women of every nationality is beautiful, but Asian women in general are stunning.

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Рік тому +36

    My older brother is married to a lady from China, I haven't met her yet, but I have spoken to her on the phone, she is a really nice woman.

    • @bjoardar
      @bjoardar Рік тому +5

      I wish your brother good luck with that. Really. Odds are not in his favor unfortunately, but I do know some who are happy, so I hope for the best.

    • @thejiffinator
      @thejiffinator Рік тому +4

      don't forget to tell your brother that your family needs to give a big wedding dowery gift to her family!

    • @ShawkyJames
      @ShawkyJames Рік тому +1

      @@thejiffinator 哈哈哈 都能嫁给洋大人了 怎敢要彩礼?

    • @alonzocato
      @alonzocato 7 місяців тому

      If you don’t have a passport get one then get overseas and meet some Beautiful Asian women and have them make you fall in love. I Did.

    • @BernardoSilva-ex9gc
      @BernardoSilva-ex9gc Місяць тому

      i had a friend amrried witha japanese he said he cant stand her she plans everything ,, so they divorced..kekek also accused her of being very cold :)

  • @tameone
    @tameone Рік тому +18

    I wonder if they change their names or go by nicknames, a lot of the names were very unique. I really liked that they are open to different cultures tho. I have traveled a lot, I lived in Europe for over 15 years before moving back to America and I am always so attracted to people with different cultures than mine. I def have more traveling to do

    • @Kahoschannel
      @Kahoschannel  Рік тому +1

      👍

    • @chineseinternetmeme9277
      @chineseinternetmeme9277 Рік тому +10

      Basically are nicknames in video, Chinese usually do not use their real names on informal occasions.

    • @npcsenpai1185
      @npcsenpai1185 Рік тому +1

      I lived in China for some years and a lot of them(mostly young people) have their real Chinese name and an 'English' name.

  • @weizhang2834
    @weizhang2834 Рік тому +9

    好多中国人很天真, 特别是上海人,他们对欧美的男人都是想象出来的。美国满大街胖子。they are open minded, have you ever meet them ? , never ! 😂 those girls are ignorant, supposed westerners are something what they imagined

    • @annaan9180
      @annaan9180 Рік тому

      Their impression is probably from the white guys they saw in Shanghai. The white people who mostly likely enjoy traveling and staying active.

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому

      Xie Xie

  • @Snarge22
    @Snarge22 Рік тому +62

    I was surprised at how consistent the Chinese women's answers were to your questions.
    Honest reality; everyone lives in their own fish bowel so to speak. You are an exception Kaho, but most people have their obligations of school, work, family, etc. So it's quite an effort to travel to a different society, and even more of a challenge to spend more than two weeks there. ...and there is the challenge of language as well. Always difficult.
    I am from the US and had the opportunity to work in Monterrey Mexico part time for one and a half years. I am also 6"7" tall with blue eyes. You can imagine the curiosity the local residents had in me! It was one of the best experiences in my life.
    Thanks for your video Kaho!

    • @Alvun416
      @Alvun416 Рік тому +7

      You people really love to toot your own horn

    • @derrrickmon9760
      @derrrickmon9760 Рік тому

      poor people

    • @spartanx169x
      @spartanx169x 11 місяців тому +2

      I've been to Asia 4 times. Asian women treat white guys like Rock stars.

    • @Snarge22
      @Snarge22 10 місяців тому

      Interesting@@spartanx169x. I think we all like the unusual and the uncommon. A nice change from our everyday lives.

  • @slk483
    @slk483 Рік тому +534

    "Gentleman" "have good manners" Bro these girls watching too much Hollywood movies. We don't have that here in the US

    • @ILikeMyYT123
      @ILikeMyYT123 Рік тому +90

      Speak for yourself! There are gentlemen in the US with good manners, although they may not be in the majority. But, that's probably similar in other countries, including China.

    • @jettekko5044
      @jettekko5044 Рік тому +70

      LOL,they watch too much captain American and James Bond.

    • @SimonLiu176
      @SimonLiu176 Рік тому +30

      No way, too much media propaganda leads to Chinese girls' impression of European and American boys. Although we also know that it is not realistic.😂

    • @JasonG761
      @JasonG761 Рік тому +18

      In fact, they are talking about the British, and Americans are really not.

    • @力くん-c3k
      @力くん-c3k Рік тому +5

      🤣 exactly

  • @jamesanyang2980
    @jamesanyang2980 5 місяців тому +8

    My wife is Chinese and some of the biggest problems she faced was leaving her family, food she was use to and culture differences in ideals. She has now lived with me in Canada for 11 years and she would advise many Chinese to carefully to give thought before dating a westerner.

  • @dojocho1894
    @dojocho1894 Рік тому +9

    In NYC where I work I see lots of asian women....I have dated Japanese girls when I was living there. chinese girls are very pretty and they dress very nice. When we see each other passing on the street many are shy but they smile and look you in the eyes...very sexy...sadly we can never meet for the language barrier.

  • @Aldraz
    @Aldraz Рік тому +6

    This was very good video, it is nice to see the perspective from the other side.

  • @thatguy5981
    @thatguy5981 Рік тому +27

    I lived in Shanghai for 10 years and loved it. Had 3 serious relationships with Chinese girls and they were new, exciting, and refreshing for both sides.
    I'm now back in Los Angeles but preparing to head back soon for work.
    Great vid! Cheers

    • @mmabreakdown7893
      @mmabreakdown7893 5 місяців тому +5

      Cuz you can't get any job other than teaching english

    • @zoltanfabiansk5795
      @zoltanfabiansk5795 3 місяці тому +1

      When it was so "refreshing" why was not successful any of it?!
      And what other job is possible there for foreigners where already are not Chinese people except "teaching English"?!

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Рік тому +6

    Please keep the videos coming, Kaho....cheers!!!!

  • @breakpack
    @breakpack Рік тому +12

    Cool interviews! People are people wherever you go. Our customs and languages may be different, but we are all humans together!

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Рік тому +7

    One of my best friends happens to be from Hong Kong, she is really nice.

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому

      Thank you and I was born in HK but Canadian citizen

  • @sumireravenclaw8034
    @sumireravenclaw8034 Рік тому +4

    The girl with blue hair Chengzi. she's so beautiful omg!

  • @dragoniusxzyzianixezidian3286
    @dragoniusxzyzianixezidian3286 Місяць тому +1

    Nice ❤

  • @werthersoriginal
    @werthersoriginal Рік тому +1

    3:23 "I'm Soda"... BASED AF name! 🤣

  • @sparecoochie4598
    @sparecoochie4598 Рік тому +2

    2:57 was my favorite clip 👏🏾

  • @bikeanddogtripsvirtualcycling
    @bikeanddogtripsvirtualcycling Рік тому +5

    I lived in China for several years in the very early 2000s in a few cities close to Wuhan. A lot of my students had grown up with the impression the all English guys were gentleman who walked around wearing a suit and hat - looking like Charlie Chaplin

  • @sana-cm7oc
    @sana-cm7oc Рік тому +4

    The last girl was beautiful. Actually, all of them and the interviewer.

  • @ralfrumpolt3119
    @ralfrumpolt3119 Рік тому +7

    我想这些女孩已经看了太多的好莱坞电影。

  • @dakaodo
    @dakaodo Рік тому +45

    Great range of interviews! I found it notable that the one black-dressed woman who mentioned she had studied in the US had an understandably more grounded view of Western/American men. Several of the others seemed to be showing signs of (understandable) perception bias based on their social/news media consumption of Western male impressions.
    [Most of what I describe below is generalizations based on my own experiences or observations of others, not indicative of the full range and variety of both good and bad people, Western, American, Chinese, or otherwise Asian]
    Westerners can consider Chinese or Asian men to be less macho, assertive, or manly, but the flipside is that Westerners, women in particular, can sometimes find Asian men to be more considerate or attentive. This can stem from social values where relative to Americans Asians tend to prioritize collectivist action for the sake of their family/community/group, rather than to self-promote at the expense of others or making a noisy scene. Family-wise, Asians can respect their parents, elders, and/or female relatives, and this carries into their own adult personal relationships. Obviously, this is very much a generalization, and individually there are many Asians who do and do not respect others, as well as Westerners who do and do not. In the US at least, women in the dating scene can get jaded and burned out (embittered) by too much exposure to brash, loud men who act and talk big but never follow through. Call those guys players, douchebags, whatever. I realize this is not limited to Americans, of course. That's just what we call them here.
    There are a LOT of normal, everyday Americans who I would not consider to be particularly open-minded. Perhaps more open-minded than the extreme end of chauvinist Asian/Chinese men (b/c I've heard of some really 1950s-level power tripping and abusive relationships that I hope are more outlier than the norm in Chinese dating culture), but I couldn't say without specific examples to consider. Sinophobia is very much a thing, and a somewhat complex topic in the US. On social media, I feel a lot of the general sinophobia is, as with many other sociopolitical issues, a matter of people with little to no real personal experience projecting the macro political issues between the US govt and the Chinese govt onto individuals undeservingly. The wronged individual then feels the injustice of receiving unwarranted prejudiced behavior, which potentially creates counter ill will. This has been a social/sociopolitical issue regarding Chinese students in the US.
    Some cases of genuine Chinese political interference and industrial espionage have occurred, and certainly must be addressed in and of themselves -- I'd go as far to say the US has visibly done far less to meaningfully tackle this threat to sovereignty than Australia has. The news has been heavily played up in US news media, causing wider distrust and increased yet ineffectual and pointlessly harmful sinophobia. Similar with the US sinophobic treatment of COVID. China is not innocent, though, with its heavy-handed treatment and coverups of the initial outbreak reporting and investigations, all due to a need to save political face (and I definitely have to admit that I have a Western bias on this since I can only read at best non-US English news, e.g. from Europe, India, and English sources in Asia). This has disillusioned some Chinese students and workers who are caught up in this anti-Chinese US sentiment despite being personally sincere and innocent in their genuine pursuit of work and study abroad.
    The same characteristics of a person or cultural group can be seen as either good or bad, depending on its extreme expressions, the particular individual in question, etc.
    Open-mindedness, for example, can go both ways. I'm biased towards being a socially progressive and economically moderate person. Very rarely an outright activist, but sometimes a minor contributor to charitable or activist groups that resonate with me in their stance and methodology. But my Chinese ex-GF (who was more cosmopolitan and artsy than me by a lot) usually considered me to be tiresome if I even briefly mentioned a conversation topic about any related news or current events. She and I similarly had a range of social circles, including various cultural, ethnic, orientation groups. But the larger social issue landscape was actively a turn-off for her, while it interested me enough to at least follow the news occasionally.
    I didn't mind deprioritizing these topics when I was with her, b/c I had other friends and outlets to indulge my interest. It was interesting to note that I had some friends who were far more invested, and sometimes called me part of the silent, moderate majority that passively condones the status quo. Contrast that with my ex-GF, who thought that I was far too caught up in irrelevant macro social issues.
    The seemingly tiny yet sometimes surprisingly impactful nuances of this example replayed themselves in many other little differences between Chinese and American culture. The majority of American guys prefer a level of dress that is perhaps far more casual (even unacceptably so) than cosmopolitan Chinese men or women might approve of in public. In the wrong mood, this American/Western preference for natural appearance, comfort, or practicality can be seen by Asians as sloppy, lazy, or rudely ignorant, unmindful of the reputation of the woman you're seen in public with.
    The language and culture obstacles can be big things, but also many little things. I personally enjoy a very casual, indie, journalistic kind of candid photography if I take pictures of people. I like to capture spontaneous smiles, laughter, motions, and activities. My ex-GF was somewhat aghast at this, and I horrified her when I would catch her in moments where she wasn't prepared to smile a specific way for the camera -- even if she wasn't looking at the camera. She'd insist that I delete the "unflattering" picture and retake it with a staged shot that I, in turn, considered pretty (understandably prettier than the candid shots) but artificial and somewhat lacking in the spirit of the genuine moment. Neither of us were wrong, but our preferences clearly clashed.
    There were also purely relationship expectations that I failed to grasp initially. I was completely oblivious to Qixi, the double-seven Chinese equivalent of Valentine's Day. And the scope of dating expectations on relationship romantic holidays or anniversaries. A casual night staying in or staycation is sometimes emphatically NOT acceptable for these big days. In the same vein that Western guys might prefer to split the bill on a date, some guys might consider these anniversaries to be arbitrary, socially contrived constructs without personal value -- and that could be taken very badly by a partner who has grown up invested in these anniversaries.
    Asians and Westerners may also have differences in personal space. With American women I dated, they usually wanted more personal time and space to do their own activities or spend time with other friends. With the one Chinese woman I dated, I found that she generally considered me to not spend enough time with her -- I was usually the one who felt the need to ask for some separate personal time.
    Personally, as a bicultural non-Chinese Asian-American, I found it hard enough to bridge cultural gaps to a more strongly Chinese partner. I had thought myself to be somewhat cosmopolitan, educated, or open-minded. And I repeatedly learned the lesson that there were many unexpected ways I was not; some I had been aware of peripherally but did not realize the full scale, and others I was completely unaware of previously.
    I belatedly apologize for this huge text dump. I hadn't thought about these things for years, so thank you for making this video that provoked these thoughts. And thanks to whomever had the patience to endure my combination rant/introspection. :)

    • @maximkretsch7134
      @maximkretsch7134 Рік тому

      Don't you think that sinophobia as you perceive it in the media has more to do with the fact that their success is the undesired proof that there is no such thing as "racism" which stops ethnic or race minorities from climbing up the ladder? In Germany it is the Turks and Arabs who beat up or kill Vietnamese business owners, in the US it is the Blacks who do the same to East Asians.

    • @Greenforrest7342
      @Greenforrest7342 Рік тому +10

      You have written your opinion in detail from your own point of view. That's great, but it's so long-winded that few people will read it.

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Рік тому +3

      @@Greenforrest7342 I'm quite aware that I'm long-winded. :) It's the Internet. Everyone is welcome to completely ignore what I say, just as I can write whatever I want. :D There's no obligation one way or another.
      I mostly write these as a way of processing my own thoughts, so it doesn't matter if anyone else ever reads my comments.
      I just appreciate that the video provoked these thoughts and gave me a reason to think about something I otherwise would not have! 👍

    • @collinlinebaugh9817
      @collinlinebaugh9817 Рік тому +2

      Bro. I want to read it. Your thoughts are like a gateway…. To heaven!

    • @wilsonedwards5016
      @wilsonedwards5016 Рік тому +5

      spot on. As a Chinese women i also had similar study abroad experience like her. I just realised when i was younger like under 20 how i was brainwashed by media i consumed since i started date men outside of my race. Men everywhere are the same, good ones and douchebags lol

  • @bobechs7234
    @bobechs7234 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice to hear street interviews in Shanghai. Most of what is on the internet either hi-speed Beijing speech or Taiwan accent

  • @maplematoke
    @maplematoke Рік тому +19

    Chinese people seem nicer and less hostile compare to us Americans and other foreigners -- especially the ones from other Anglosphere countries .

  • @petyrsnow9179
    @petyrsnow9179 Рік тому +7

    tip:
    You video background music too big😀

  • @kalasend
    @kalasend Рік тому +2

    Wow Kaho's spoken Mandarin is soooo good

  • @oscare.quiros6349
    @oscare.quiros6349 Рік тому +3

    Ver direct, consistant and to the point. Interesting video.

  • @matthewhartman7176
    @matthewhartman7176 Рік тому +22

    I'm a westerner, and my GF lives in Singapore.
    I think there's some things she would agree with, but there's also a fair bit of stereotypes, too.
    Not all Western guys are "tall" or masculine, and not all Western guys are open-minded. In fact, depending on where they're from, they too can be quite closed-minded and traditionalist.
    If the common conception of a Western guy is what's presented in Western films and TV shows, that's not very realistic. Many of those guys are male models, playing a role for the camera.
    Grass is always greener on the other side, right?

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому +1

      Thank you!!

    • @catinabox3048
      @catinabox3048 Рік тому +1

      On average they're taller. There's also a huge cult around working out in the West. Sure, most people don't actually partake in that cult, but the fact that it exists at all is significant. And yes, Westerners are by far more "open-minded" in comparison-and they don't usually use the term in a positive sense, although these girls seem neutral. In China people almost always date with marriage as a goal, and while virginity before marriage is no longer a thing, it's still rare for anyone to have slept with more than 2-3 people, including their eventual spouse.

    • @AndreasViking1
      @AndreasViking1 Рік тому +1

      @@Fredman16lol you are thanking him for such a flawed false comment

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому

      @@AndreasViking1 there’s nothing flawed or false about it because in the end it’s his opinion!

    • @AndreasViking1
      @AndreasViking1 Рік тому +1

      @@Fredman16 this is not based on opinion whatsoever you freak. This is only based on collective data and average info of the overall facts. He’s wrong, that’s proven in so many aspects. He’s essentially comparing to the low end of one group with the average high end of the Asian group, to try to fabricate what is actually the reality. Its messed up and false

  • @akiraralling5786
    @akiraralling5786 Рік тому +19

    I came across your channel today and I'd like to say that you're doing a great videos. It's interesting to watch especially for me who learning English and Chinese at the same time. And also small wish for the next video - can u ask a foreigners what they think about dating with Chinese (advantages and disadvantages?) It'd be cool :)

    • @Look.Upward
      @Look.Upward Рік тому

      Hi there,
      If you do not mind me sharing; a well-planned, organic, unrefined and untempered with vegan diet (consuming edible raw plant foods where possible so as not to denature or destroy the life-forces and enzymatic activities beneficial to the human system. If disagreeing on this matter, please try planting some steamed carrots and see if they will grow; if they fail to, it is because they are 'dead' plant food that cannot benefit one's 'living' cells) consisting of organic fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds and whole grains is the best diet to provide mankind with ultimate health and longevity.
      Concerned about protein? There are 'high protein' plant food sources e.g nuts and legumes, and from gathered information, too much protein can lead to kidney problems. Please note: processed meats are classified as carcinogenic to humans in Group 1, which is as bad as it can get, where as plant foods are classified as anti-cancer foods.
      Vegan diets cause anorexia? Although badly planned vegan diets can lead to anorexia, one actually needs plant food sources (starchy carbohydrates e.g organic potatoes) that help with weight gain.
      Please avoid factory produced meat alternatives whose chief ingredient can be 'soy' and may contain preservatives as well as additives (e.g vinegar, a corrosive agent). Food toxicity and nutrient deficiency (e.g white bread, white rice and white sugar) are a deadly combination as one is hindering the body's building materials needed to action healing whilst at the same time taxing the system with more toxic stuff, thus bringing about disease and possibly even an early death.
      Soon Fulfilled Prophecy:
      1. Food shortage will lead to a civil war in America.
      2. Climate change will lead to Sun-day laws.
      Helpful websites:
      1. www.remnantofGOD.org
      2. www.pluckedout.co.uk
      GOD Bless
      💙💙💙

  • @markdecile213
    @markdecile213 Рік тому +13

    Could you add Chinese subtitles too? It would help with my Chinese study !

  • @eliassenpai9541
    @eliassenpai9541 Рік тому +3

    Hey my name is Lian I am from Brazil I am very interested in this channel how the China have Incredibles people's as Japan, thanks for doing this.

  • @AngelaPanArt
    @AngelaPanArt Рік тому +3

    Kaho! I watched your other videos and were surprised at how good your English is and wow you can speak mandarin so well too! :) Trilingual!

  • @unifieddynasty
    @unifieddynasty Рік тому +5

    It does make sense since the westerners in China today need to have post-secondary professional education in order to remain in China. I think it's a very similar phenomenon as immigrants from China or India to America generally being high income earner professionals, thereby causing the Asian American demographic to be the highest income earners in America. In the same way that Asian Americans are generally stereotyped as being smart and hardworking and law-abiding on account of their careers, it would also make sense for westerners in China today to be stereotyped as professional and outgoing and openminded in China on account of the careers they likely have in China and the fact that they decided to travel to China. Overall, I am a proponent of believing that we are all human, and we are all much more alike than different.

  • @ashuaalaye
    @ashuaalaye Рік тому +5

    good video! the intro music is a little loud though it's hard to hear you

  • @valbeauregard5190
    @valbeauregard5190 Рік тому +2

    Chinese girls are very well dress.

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому

      Asian girls are well dressed in general

  • @walterbenicio6408
    @walterbenicio6408 Рік тому +3

    Good to know that! 😁🤗🙏

  • @fern8580
    @fern8580 5 місяців тому +1

    😘Here in France, in Canada, we love Chinese women, we find them, well educated, maternal, the divorce rate between Chinese and Europeans is exceptionally low, yes in France we find Chinese women very, very attractive.

  • @georgehorn5359
    @georgehorn5359 7 місяців тому +1

    I am impressed that you are trilingual. I really enjoyed your video. I also think that you are very beautiful.

  • @abbytrapp8258
    @abbytrapp8258 Рік тому +8

    Kaho! Excellent channel! Shanghai for 4 years from America. Keep up the great work. Hope to see you in Jing’an sometime!

  • @epbrewtus1
    @epbrewtus1 Рік тому +3

    Cool!!!

  • @robertoortiz447
    @robertoortiz447 Рік тому +1

    MexiCan here with a girl from Shanghai, my girl very open minded n kind very feminine

  • @Guildofarcanelore
    @Guildofarcanelore 11 місяців тому +3

    I enjoyed your interviews very much!
    It’s an excellent opportunity to practice my Chinese.
    I was a foreigner living in Nanjing but haven’t been back since Covid.

  • @kenth4111
    @kenth4111 2 місяці тому

    Good job girl you asked the right type of questions ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤you will be very successful here❤❤❤❤❤good luck

  • @haroldhprittjr7007
    @haroldhprittjr7007 Рік тому +5

    I like xixi she’s pretty she seems a little shy but I like that ! They all seem very nice I’ve always liked Chinese food! I think that Japanese women are very beautiful and no I’ve never dated any . It seemed complicated to maybe ask traditions are different I know there are very cultural beliefs they have . I was always afraid they would say they could not talk to me or get close because they were not allowed. I remember getting a Chinese food waitress to ask me if my daughter and her cousin were both my girl friends they were like 16-17 years old. Maybe I should have ask for her number? Idk but maybe one day.

  • @danielmeegan6259
    @danielmeegan6259 8 місяців тому +1

    Great Thank you 😘🥰

  • @CarlosParra-e5b
    @CarlosParra-e5b 6 місяців тому +2

    The English language sell all.

  • @elllllllle939
    @elllllllle939 Рік тому +14

    You speak really good Chinese language, very impressive! I wish I could speak Japanese too. But it’s just so hard to learn a new language.

    • @中泰竹木制品
      @中泰竹木制品 Рік тому +2

      Her accent is just perfect. I guess she's been living in China for a long time. I'm also learning Japanese, it's quite difficult, you need to redouble your efforts.

  • @johngomes4278
    @johngomes4278 10 місяців тому +1

    You are beautiful ❤️ and your topics are great 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @mrjean9376
    @mrjean9376 Рік тому +2

    Your channel is great!! But something need to fix, maybe you can turn the music volume down a little bit to make your own voice more clear

  • @damienchristian8536
    @damienchristian8536 Рік тому +1

    I'm living up to how I've always been been expressed, strong but slow, because I paused the video to read each subtitle! But it's great thanks.

  • @erb34
    @erb34 Рік тому +2

    What a variety of opinions. It's interesting to hear what people have to say. But who knows their past and what they think.

  • @MajorCaliber
    @MajorCaliber 6 місяців тому +1

    Wow, 'Sunny' @2:31 is just supermodel *gorgeous* ... TINY nose, full lips, pronounced chin and jawline, and killer cheekbones!

  • @jvgriego
    @jvgriego 3 місяці тому +1

    Good video, but keep the music lower so we can hear your voice more clearly.

  • @Murph_.
    @Murph_. 10 місяців тому +1

    From my experience, Shanghai in the north, and Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Hong Kong have a lot more interaction with foreigners than many other cities, so they are more amenable to dating foreigners. i've been to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Lijiang, Jiuzhai National Park, and the Ice Festival in Harbin. All these are not places where many foreigners are seen, and they are often afraid of foreigners. I will admit that many Chinese would come up to me just to practice their English with me, but if they were female and I showed interest they almost ran away.

  • @echohunter4199
    @echohunter4199 Рік тому +5

    She likes black men and hippity hop music? She’s about to get the education of her life.

  • @wilkbor
    @wilkbor 7 місяців тому

    I listen to these videos to get a sense of how Chinese is spoken on the streets. I am just getting started, but I do recognize a few words as they speak. The content is also interesting.

  • @lnesland
    @lnesland Рік тому +1

    Great women in china. They all look beautiful 🙂

  • @ciwane1428
    @ciwane1428 Рік тому +1

    Good video I watch it from Canada 😃👍

  • @frankpfau9054
    @frankpfau9054 Рік тому +1

    beautiful people with good and smart answers… it’s very impressive how china has changed over the last 40 years… (fashion, style, architecture, technology etc)

    • @marimo66666
      @marimo66666 Рік тому

      imagine a world where everyone is mixed blood there would be little to no racial difference any two person. i guess it starts from being more open to possibilities/embracing changes

    • @frankpfau9054
      @frankpfau9054 Рік тому

      @@marimo66666 why should i imagine this? i grow up with 3 different cultures, speaking 5 languages, there exist a certain beauty in local traditions, you understand more about the history and this has nothing to do with racism…
      this said…i visited china 1997 (my former teacher was there in 1980) the evolution of china is truly remarkable… (similar to dubai but infinite bigger)…

    • @JaggedMercenary
      @JaggedMercenary Рік тому

      @@marimo66666 Eeeeeew dude, what??? People are beautiful when they're NOT mixed. Let people preserve their races, thank you.

  • @alyciawang2892
    @alyciawang2892 Рік тому

    Always thank you😊😊😊😊😊

  • @davidcadman4468
    @davidcadman4468 9 місяців тому

    Nov 30th 2023: This came in my recommends, and because I have been interested in China for the past 3-4 years, if not longer, I clicked on it. I have been watching videos regarding Filipinas for dating, and to find a channel for Chinese women is wonderful. To be clear the possibility of dating a Chinese woman is as remote as me travelling to Mars.
    Of the women I found Zicky to be the type I would prefer to have a relationship with. The others appear to be more modern in outlook. A more traditional woman would appeal to me. Knowing a bit about some of your culture, history, my heart would gravitate towards someone from the Suburbs or Rural. She would be more attuned to my background, regardless of the cultural differences.
    I have met a few over here in Canada, the last one being a Muslim Uyghur girl from Xinjian Province. We spoke for 5-10 minutes, having met quite by accident while out walking. She impressed me with her openness and caring attitudes. Having been in Canada from Feb 14 to Nov 23, she hadn't been spoilt by the contact with modern Western women, even though her English was better than mine 😅

  • @vme1967
    @vme1967 5 місяців тому +2

    I think you and your content are awesome

  • @InspireMe819
    @InspireMe819 Місяць тому

    Wow...This girl is very beautiful.

  • @Rkenton48
    @Rkenton48 8 місяців тому +1

    I foresee many men signing up to learn the various Chinese languages.

  • @joeshmooo5327
    @joeshmooo5327 Рік тому +2

    Just found your channel. Love the content

  • @eileenhathaway1674
    @eileenhathaway1674 8 місяців тому

    Very interesting video! If you won't be offended, Please turn down the music in the intro. I could not hear what you were saying very well over it. Good luck with this channel!

  • @hainamnguyen8664
    @hainamnguyen8664 20 днів тому

    Kahoさんの中国語を聞いたらKahoさんは間違いなく中国人だと思っていたんです😅 アクセントが完璧で、ネイティブレベルっていう感じですね。(僕は中国語を勉強していたベトナム人です)

  • @hugojames85
    @hugojames85 Рік тому +8

    Chinese women: "Western guys are more manly and masculine."
    Chinese men (doing martial arts warm-up flexes): "Hold my fucking drink."

    • @TheRagingPlatypus
      @TheRagingPlatypus Рік тому

      That I such a small percentage. Far more Americans exercise per capita, especially the ones that are go getters engaged in international travel.

    • @deborgonya
      @deborgonya Рік тому

      @@TheRagingPlatypus Do you mean that not all Chinese are Kung Fu masters like in the movies?

    • @kopitah7620
      @kopitah7620 Рік тому

      Manly and masculine in Chinese means uglier. We like Chinese men who are cute

    • @xuenoa964
      @xuenoa964 Рік тому

      @@kopitah7620 ??what?You must not be Chinese

    • @kopitah7620
      @kopitah7620 Рік тому

      @@xuenoa964 I am

  • @durraaltai2669
    @durraaltai2669 Рік тому

    You are so beautiful. Job well done. Love your attitude and being so natural.

  • @arnoldsaunders6073
    @arnoldsaunders6073 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful girls, clean and no tattoos.

    • @JaggedMercenary
      @JaggedMercenary Рік тому

      Something we just don't see in the West anymore!

  • @B-rad303
    @B-rad303 Місяць тому

    My lord Asian woman are so damn elegant! and beautiful, and so sweet and down to earth..❤

  • @vegvisirskald2172
    @vegvisirskald2172 6 місяців тому +1

    we are living through the birth of a new type of civilization. Its nice to see people willing to mix it up with others in other nations like this. Gives me a sense of hope for the world to see that concepts of love with other folks outside of your normal purview are becoming more common and acceptable.

    • @WomenAreRottingHoles
      @WomenAreRottingHoles 6 місяців тому +2

      no its not its gross and erases parts of both over time

  • @voyzorneeden4453
    @voyzorneeden4453 Рік тому +1

    I love you, Kaho

  • @love2live661
    @love2live661 9 місяців тому +1

    I want to learn more about Chinese woman

  • @Fin_Likes_Mofongo
    @Fin_Likes_Mofongo 2 місяці тому

    Woah they were so beautiful!

  • @joeblack888
    @joeblack888 Рік тому +1

    没想到Kaho的中文和英文说得都超级棒啊。

  • @alexandrasmith7682
    @alexandrasmith7682 Рік тому +3

    Good luck with your channel. I am so impressed - talented with all your languages and a very attractive young lady.

  • @nihaomrzhang5286
    @nihaomrzhang5286 Рік тому +1

    Keep it up! You earned a subscriber!

  • @thomasmatzen7400
    @thomasmatzen7400 5 місяців тому

    Witziges Video from Germany Hamburg 😊

  • @thealchemist9441
    @thealchemist9441 Рік тому +1

    Aiko is definitely a catch!

  • @daemeonation3018
    @daemeonation3018 Рік тому

    Thanks. I am moving to Shanghai in August.

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 Рік тому +4

    Good video. How's the Covid situation in Shanghai now? Hope everything is ok.

  • @asifbhai5906
    @asifbhai5906 Рік тому +2

    Kaho you are so beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jau1976
    @jau1976 5 днів тому

    Maybe turn down the music playing over the video in the beginning. :)

  • @ugurarslan9647
    @ugurarslan9647 Рік тому

    Nice video , greetings from Turkey

  • @christophdenner8878
    @christophdenner8878 Рік тому +10

    Very interesting how similar their opinions were, although most of them never dated a Western guy. But it seems we come across as interesting, physically attractive, open-minded, etc. Thanks for the positive view on us. :)

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 Рік тому

      I think they base their views on Hollywood. They would be disappointed once they find out the vast majority of Westerners at least in America are overweight. Something like 2/3.

  • @adrianfewster8391
    @adrianfewster8391 10 місяців тому +1

    Mix your voice at a higher volume than the background sound.

  • @billybob5337
    @billybob5337 10 місяців тому +1

    I like how shes downplaying Chinese guys, with the Chinese dude sitting right behind her, lol

  • @simonkormendy849
    @simonkormendy849 Рік тому +10

    I find that Asian girls are pretty cute looking, including Kaho she's very cute looking.

    • @neko-fin
      @neko-fin Рік тому +1

      In my opinion, East Asian women are some of the most beautiful women in the world. I have liked them for as long as I can remember. The most beautiful thing is the eyes, they can be so breathtakingly beautiful, it's hard not to stare at them. They often also have a beautiful nose and attractive lips (thank God they don't stuff their lips unnaturally like some Americans do). Just look at the side of an Asian woman's face, and then see how beautiful their lips already are: no need to fill in the lips with anything. And Asian women are feminine, unlike many Western women. And they have fewer tattoos. As a European, I find so much good in Asian women. I'm most interested in the Japanese, because I've had a relationship with a Japanese woman, and all my admiration was confirmed. And I've studied the Japanese language, the culture, for years. I love Japanese women. But when it comes to looks, Chinese and Korean women are beautiful too (really, for example, Korean and Japanese are hard to tell apart, maybe by the way they dress). There's something about those eyes and the structure of the face 😍

    • @Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu
      @Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu Рік тому

      @@neko-fin where are you from? Indonesia?

    • @steviegoy8830
      @steviegoy8830 Рік тому +1

      @@Yangpeiling-de-zhangfu where are you from?

    • @filipesugden1982
      @filipesugden1982 Рік тому

      @@steviegoy8830 where are you from?

  • @jyde50
    @jyde50 Рік тому +13

    perception from media VS reality are very different. that is why the one who studied in america was the one least interested in western guy, western people have done a good job promoting themselves on media till you actually live in western countries to see the reality

  • @thomasangerole8766
    @thomasangerole8766 Рік тому

    Love Aiko!

  • @sonofsarek
    @sonofsarek Рік тому +20

    You interviewed girls in Shanghai, the epicenter of superficiality, vanity, and gold diggers in Asia. Would be interested to hear from more “normal” women outside Shanghai.

    • @nova-san5525
      @nova-san5525 Рік тому +4

      Chinese women liking western guys more is a fact

    • @河山大好
      @河山大好 Рік тому +8

      @@nova-san5525 How many? Only a few of them, they can't represent China women.

    • @seijakarjalainen
      @seijakarjalainen Рік тому

      ​@@河山大好 Birth rate says otherwise.

    • @りんごT-i3t
      @りんごT-i3t Рік тому +2

      @@nova-san5525 come on fake news

    • @Fredman16
      @Fredman16 Рік тому +1

      Totally agree

  • @alonzocato
    @alonzocato 7 місяців тому +3

    Black man here with my Amazing Asian Queen (profile picture) just wants to say,the first day we meet my Queen put my Heart on Lockdown as I Did hers and over the last two years now our Love and awesome Marriage has been the greatest thing to ever happen in my life time she makes me Fight back Real Tears due to her beauty and Caring for me everyday and in the same way I feel for her I’m now the Luckiest man on this planet having a Queen Like her in my Heart. Asian women are so Amazing and Awesome.

  • @stevie6621
    @stevie6621 Рік тому +2

    Western guys prefer their own ethnicity first.