I feel sorry for people who actually find Hasan to be a charming and charismatic person, dude actually got triggered over a genuine compliment what a pathetic loser
@@KaylaMarie_a lot of the time no, people tend to find it harder to learn a new language fluently and with a near native accent after their childhood /teenage years. so if that was the case it would be actually impressive, but given that Hasan learned English in school already and speaks it to some extent it's not that surprising that it got a lot better when he moved to a country that speaks that language mostly 1s a first language.
@@capitaljay1 it doesn’t matter being called out by everyone in the room still tends to be a little embarrassing and obviously they’re all messing with him
@@capitaljay1the racist part is him literally saying that he is impressed that he learned English after the age of 18 as if people can't learn English outside of the US
@@Leo-sd3jt if you know anything about biology you would know that that is actually the case. Learning any language after childhood is extremely difficult because as a child you have the innate ability to pronounce all syllables and will lose that ability as you grow out of child hood. It actually IS a difficult task to Lear another language to a fluent degree outside of child hood. It has absolutely nothing to do with race
There's a difference though, usually they don't sound like they were born and raised here, there is almost always an accent. That's what he is saying. He's not saying, wow you can speak English?!
@@ellaella6524 I'm aware he's trolling, and that he didn't start speaking at 18. But your statement goes against what was being implied by the guy who said it. Which is why I said he didn't say "wow you can speak English?!" Again. He isn't caught off guard at that it how well he speaks it with no accent. That's not taught in school, which is why most of the world has an accent while speaking English. It requires exposure and effort.
For anyone who wants to know hasan facts, he grew up in Turkey but had american citizenship his family was pretty well off when he was a kid and he would visit ameria often, he went to college in the america, he is a horse girl and you can google a picture of young hasan on a horse
I have to agree with Austin. I’ve studied a lot of speech psychology and after a certain age if ur not within proximity of native speakers it’s hard to get rid of an accent/speak like native speakers. Even with perfect English u can normally determine where people are from based on accents but with hasan it sounds the exact same. It’s obviously not impossible but it’s extremely difficult
American don't understand that you can learn native English in other countries. Has an went to an English private school in Turkey. Many schools around the world teach native-level English. It's that simple
It's definitely safe to say he has completely mastered the language in a league above most native speakers. I think that's what Austin was trying to say, but our Twink is one of the native speakers who hasn't gotten there yet 😂
But the proximity to native speakers doesnt have to be physical right? Watching alot of English tv would also teach us the same linguistic mechanics when it comes to pronunciation as it would having a native Brit speaking the language to you
My mother was a native French speaker and my father was a native Arabic speaker (and then learned German while living in Germany). They both spoke passable English (both with an accent, my father failed his first year of HS in Canada because his English was so poor) when they started dating and as English was the language they spoke in common they used that. Both of my parents ended up speaking English without an accent AND they started speaking their native languages with an English accent. So when people make claims like this I am skeptical to say the least.
Ya that’s the same thing I was thinking. The fact that he adopted a west coast American accent and moved here that late in life is really rare, which is why Austin is so surprised. He just doesn’t know how to put it more delicately than “your English is really good” lmao.
@@abboud6393they're doing it because Austin can't tell when they're joking. Like he talked about it this episode that he had a breakdown and cried on one of the early episodes because people were joking about his sticker gift. I think it might be some kinda spectrum thing cause i watched like all 50+ episodes he genuinely don't understand when they're joking. Idk it's cute to me he's such a bimbo.
Yes, it so is! I'm Mexican born, studied French and Portuguese, and of course Eng., all up to college. I speak and learned Spanish from studying with the JW's, in Spanish, by Cubans, in Florida. I've been surrounded by polyglot all my life. And foreigners of all levels. I've never seen someone get here at 18 yrs old and not have an accent. So, there's more to it. I say, your accent is set at around 7ish. After then, your accent will be stronger when speaking Eng.
yeah, of course hasan studied english in school but it’s still crazy that he has an entirely american accent - i think that’s what austin was trying to express
No it's not, teachers in gulf arab countries are required to be native English speakers like Americans and Canadians. Private schools in Qatar are all entirely in English, it's Arabic that is treated like a second language. Turkey is not like that, they are awful at English but hasan went to a very privileged English-based private school. It's that simple
@@eavocado5890pppjNothing you said is simple and it just supports Austin's statement bud. It takes a lot of extra steps to just come from another country at that age and not have an accent. Y'all can be so dense.
@@OnlyBlix no it's not, you don't get it, basically English is more like a first language. I am Qatari, I live in Qatar, many 18-year-olds here speak in a perfect American accent, I am not even talking about those that went to American schools in Qatar. Qataris that went to American curriculum schools are almost guaranteed to speak in a perfect American accent. Turkey is not like that at all except for the super wealthy families like the ones hasan is a part of
Wow, I thought he was American. His General American English accent is so natural and flawless, I would have guessed he was from the Midwest somewhere.
@@jasonvargas7564 he studied English in school and watched a lot of tv in English, plus he’s been in the USA for 14 years. Generally speaking younger people are much better at native accents than those who learn later in life
@@charlieg2262I mean, my grandma did the same thing and immigrated from mexico much younger but she still has a super thick accent and struggles with english sometimes. It’s impressive to me how fluent he sounds.
We say that in Spanish all the time. When non-Spanish speakers speak Spanish, we sometimes compliment them on their pronunciation and that they speak like a native speaker.
I think it’s different in English because in some places in America if you don’t speak with the right accent in the right context you can be targeted by hate groups In that context I could see how that comes off as condescending
@@jordan11752Not simply that. The reason the comment was accidentally condescending was that Austin assumed he didn't speak English *until* he got to the US. Whereas, such is the case in most countries, he'd been studying it for years prior. It's a sweetly insular opinion.
So many people say that in America as a supposed compliment, not knowing how it sounds to the recipient. Austin didn’t mean it that way, but yeah, the meme is real lol
It depends on who you say it to though. If you say it to someone who was born and raised in america obviously it is insulting. To someone who came as an adult not so much
Normally people retain some form of accent if they learn a language later than childhood. And when you learn English in school, the teachers mostly have an accent themselves. I'm guessing English was around in Hasan's household from an early age or maybe they traveled a lot to the US or UK or something. Austin's remark is perfectly normal. Hasan's English is exceptionally good for someone who did not spend the first 18 years of his life in an English speaking country.
It’s honestly not necessarily his fluent English (I know many individuals whose English is fluent and they didn’t grow up in an English speaking country) but it’s his accent. His American accent is seriously so good I was surprised too.
To clarify some ppl in the comments actually think he started speaking English at 18, hes been learning all his life. The most impressive part which i think he meant is that there is zero accent
I have a British friend who's been here maybe longer than I've been alive and she still has an accent. So I too am impressed that hasan sounds 100% American.
I know people who have been living in the english speaking world for decades and still have their native accent, some people lose it some people dont, nothing racist about it 😂😂
I get what he means, like from my perspective i can't imagine just becoming fluent in another language. No matter which way you look at it, it's impressive, Austin just needs to learn how to phrase things better...much better 😂
@@purplegi0n It would be surprising if hasan didn't learn English at a native level in the 31 years he has been studying and using English every day in the US and Turkey.
@eavocado5890pppj just asking are you a kid, noway you make that up? unless it was really a American school in turkey, nobody learning english fluently with 3-4 hours lessons per week. You have to use that language in daily life with native speakers.
@@j4nuary this was my thinking too. I learned French in school, was in the top set & did quite well, but there's no way I would feel competent conversing with someone who's fluent
Lol, to be clear, it's not racist to hear that someone learned a language later in life and to be impressed that they're as fluent as if they'd learned it as a child.
Okay, but he is right, though. To have no hint of an accent is quite rare in a second language, unless your parents are native speakers or you went to a school with a lot of native speakers when you were below the age of 10.
Austin meant your accent is so good...but what he *said* was your English is so good. Which is such a dumb thing to say he deserved to get roasted lmao. But of course everyone knows he's not racist
It is crazy impressive though!! I’m an Arab and although I started learning English very early on I only became fluent-ish around 15 or so (around the time I started almost exclusively consuming American/English language media) and yet you can very clearly tell it’s my second language. With Hasan I truly thought he was born in the US!
No but my friend lived in wurbec for their entire lige and then moved to ontario 2 years ago. Their emglish is so good i wouldve never guessed that they even lived in quebec. I was so surprised you could learn a language so well in only 2 years.
As someone with English as my third language, I understand what he meant. I think a lot of Americans don't know in other parts of the world we learn more than our native language in school. I know some Americans learn Spanish, but not well and not all. So, it's understandable. The bad education system is at fault for people being uneducated. He can only speak English after all. :D Edit: I'm Eastern European and if we fail English, we literally do not graduate. And everyone in highschool level learns another foreign language.
I would’ve assumed he was culturally American and that English was his first language. Saying he speaks English well is an actual compliment, not an attempt at racism 💀
Oh god it was a joke by hasan It's a very common thing to American people say in a condescending way to second language English speakers (hi, I'm one of those, I heard it a lot) So when Austin said exact same thing Hasan went "oh my god you did the meme"
No one's saying Austin was attempting racism? Anyway, the reason this kind of compliment is often seen as racist is because it usually comes from Americans (who often only know English) being patronising towards multi-lingual foreigners in a kind of "wow I don't expect you people to be able to speak English!" way when complimenting their pronunciation or vocabulary. Though it's especially peculiar that this comes from Austin who has known Hasan for years, so it's kind of weird and patronising that he compliments his 30 year old friend who has spoken perfect English all this time like he's a kid who just came to America and learned English. But Austin's an uber-lib and a bit shallow so it's kind of expected he'd say something like this.
@@dftp also it's kinda the point that Hasan doesn't really care and it's far from being serious here. Austin said a really dumb thing and they made fun of him for saying a really dumb thing, that's friendship Americans don't realize that in most of the world it's somewhat common to speak 2 languages
You guys they are best friends, they banter back-and-forth and give each other a hard time. This was absolutely a lighthearted fun loving moment between two people who definitely care about each other and are good friends
I'm surprised that it's not known by many Americans that most other countries are usually required to learn English, and other languages in schools. I imagine most learn more slang from videos or animes.
Hmm. I'm Asian and I don't get offended if someone compliments my English or assumes I don't speak the language. It will be convenient if my English is good but I don't think not knowing it makes me less. Maybe I'm just not understanding where the offense is coming from.
I'm genuinely impressed with the accent though. I've been a fluent speaker since I was a kid, but I don't sont think my Norwegian accent wouls ever disappear if I moved to America at 18
I get what he means, his accent is excellent for someone that went to America so late, I came to Canada at 12 and you can still hear my Mexican accent somewhat.
I got this a lot when I lived in USA for 2 years. I'm from South Africa and everyone was so surprised that we need to take English as a second language from 6years old😂
If you live in another country, you will receive compliments on your language skills. I have lived in a French-speaking country (a widely learned language) and received compliments, have received compliments for my middling Finnish in Finland, received compliments for my broken Spanish on holiday, and received compliments for my barely-there Albanian on a short trip. This isn't a US-only thing and pretending it is makes no sense.
It's because he can't imagine learning a second language. As an American who only knows English it feels almost impossible to learn a second language. So the fact that he moved here at 18 and learned English is impressive and that's what he meant.
I mean to me (ESL) he sounds like an American, that's amazing that he moved there at 18. But I guess because he was born in New Jersey maybe his parents speak with an American accent
Learning a Language is actually pretty difficult and one of the intellience types people are more talented in other than logical/Mathematical. I see nothing wrong with Austin’s compliment
It was not racist at all! I was shocked that he speak English this well, if he moved to the US at 18 yrs. Or this parents spoke American English in Turkey. I'm Mexican born, US raised in Florida. I've know nany many Latins coming from everywhere in LATAM at different times. I also known full-fledged Americans, the Boricuas, that don't speak English--only Spanish. I don't have a Spanish accent in English. Just in some odd words. My Spanish is Mexican, but with Caribbean influences, from growing up in Florida. I studied JW's with Cubans, in Spanish. I've grown up with Boricuas, et al.
Normally I'd say that statement is very nice to hear. Literally hasan did the same thing to connor in Japan. But hasan has been here for 14 years, I feel like its an insult at that point. It's native level at that point.
My favourite one is, 'Wow, your English is so good for a non-American!' I grew up in England, and studied English literature at university. I write in English for work!!!
The whole thing about this is actually a very good point to the modern connotation of ‘racism.’ It’s all about intention. Austin meant everything in good-nature-was even confused when called racist-and was genuinely complimenting Hassan. I know the video itself is just a silly joke, but it shows a lot to what the problem is nowadays.
i think the phrasing was the problem “your english is very good for…” I think the better way (so you dont sound condescending) would be to comment on pronunciation, or in this case “wow i couldnt hear an accent, how long have you been speaking/learning english?”
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I feel sorry for people who actually find Hasan to be a charming and charismatic person, dude actually got triggered over a genuine compliment what a pathetic loser
Bruh, why tf you talking to Hassan?
In Austin's mind Hasan learned English on the flight to America at 18.
Not even, probably after he lands.
Yea in actuality, Hasan had the English module beamed to his brain via a satellite when he landed
@@tmmnago2722he watched one dubbed episode of Full Metal Alchemist, turned the TV off and said “My time has come…”
Even if he could speak any English at all when he got here at 18… dude is in his 30s now. Of course his English is good after 15 years lll
@@KaylaMarie_a lot of the time no, people tend to find it harder to learn a new language fluently and with a near native accent after their childhood /teenage years. so if that was the case it would be actually impressive, but given that Hasan learned English in school already and speaks it to some extent it's not that surprising that it got a lot better when he moved to a country that speaks that language mostly 1s a first language.
I love how QT just watching the whole thing like it's a television scene.
She's just like me fr
She's literally eating popcorn and watching this go down.
I would too
To funny
I would too, hell I'd bring snacks and a drink 🍻
Will just feeding Austin racist remarks 😂😂
That part 😂😂😂😂
While curling a dumbbell
Nothing he said is racist unless ur fragile af
Muslim isn't a race
It's not even racist
I love that Will is working out as this plays out
We love a multitasking king
what's with that
is he Lebanese
Wait how did I not notice this man just pumpin iron mid podcast😂😂
@@user-gh3dd5yj4hi thought he was straight
Hasan: Sassy Barbie
Will: Buff Barbie
Austin: Dumb Barbie
QT: Actual Barbie
LMAO 😂😂😂
Hasan: delusional man child
Will need isn't buff cope more loser got damn pepega
@@geraldineyorarou2221🤨
@@geraldineyorarou2221 You're incorrect, just look up "will neff shirtless".
Austin just keeps digging is grave in the end 😂
He’s also bright red lmao
Not a grave because it’s not racist.
@@capitaljay1 it doesn’t matter being called out by everyone in the room still tends to be a little embarrassing and obviously they’re all messing with him
@@capitaljay1the racist part is him literally saying that he is impressed that he learned English after the age of 18 as if people can't learn English outside of the US
@@Leo-sd3jt if you know anything about biology you would know that that is actually the case. Learning any language after childhood is extremely difficult because as a child you have the innate ability to pronounce all syllables and will lose that ability as you grow out of child hood. It actually IS a difficult task to Lear another language to a fluent degree outside of child hood. It has absolutely nothing to do with race
They teach English in Turkish middle schools, it is pretty much a requirement
People in other countries just be knowing english and their language just as well I wish we had that in the US
There's a difference though, usually they don't sound like they were born and raised here, there is almost always an accent. That's what he is saying. He's not saying, wow you can speak English?!
@@mike9031 yeah just explaining that he probably didn't just start speaking at 18. Also Hasan is trolling him so it's not that serious
@@ellaella6524 I'm aware he's trolling, and that he didn't start speaking at 18. But your statement goes against what was being implied by the guy who said it. Which is why I said he didn't say "wow you can speak English?!" Again. He isn't caught off guard at that it how well he speaks it with no accent. That's not taught in school, which is why most of the world has an accent while speaking English. It requires exposure and effort.
@@mike9031 fair enough
"Ask him if his family owns a gas station" fucking killed me
QT just eating popcorn she said I ain’t touchin this 💀
She realized shes too white to engage in this conversation
The way Will knew exactly what Hasan was thinking before he said anything
"He learned English from Anime" 😅😂😭
Hasan was an Ameriboo
Shit took me out 😂
I actually learned English from anime tho lol. Anime subs taught me more English than my school did.
I learned English from minecraft videos at like 9 years old and now at 20 my English vocabulary is bigger than my native Swedish one.
i actually learn it from plying Ace Attorney in english LOL.
But speech wise im terrible.
Austin is like when you pick all the wrong options in Disco Elysium but he doesn't get any damage for them
Bruh simultaneously the most leftist and most autistic post I've ever seen and I'm loving it xD - autistic lefitst
incredible reference
The only damage is having to sit through Disco Elysium.
Austin about to hit us with the “I’m not Arab I’m phoenician” next 😂
Lmaoooooo 😂
I know this is in revenge in Lebanese people but I can of don’t get it, is Austin Lebanese????
@@ZiyadAl-Atherah yes he is Lebanese
@@randomuser3853 that’s crazy lol
I want to make a “lesbian” vs “Lebanese” joke here about Austin being gay, but I can’t quite put it together…
LOL Hasan putting on the accent
For anyone who wants to know hasan facts, he grew up in Turkey but had american citizenship his family was pretty well off when he was a kid and he would visit ameria often, he went to college in the america, he is a horse girl and you can google a picture of young hasan on a horse
"He is a horse girl" 🤣 yo that killed me
I have to agree with Austin. I’ve studied a lot of speech psychology and after a certain age if ur not within proximity of native speakers it’s hard to get rid of an accent/speak like native speakers. Even with perfect English u can normally determine where people are from based on accents but with hasan it sounds the exact same. It’s obviously not impossible but it’s extremely difficult
American don't understand that you can learn native English in other countries.
Has an went to an English private school in Turkey.
Many schools around the world teach native-level English. It's that simple
It's definitely safe to say he has completely mastered the language in a league above most native speakers. I think that's what Austin was trying to say, but our Twink is one of the native speakers who hasn't gotten there yet 😂
But the proximity to native speakers doesnt have to be physical right? Watching alot of English tv would also teach us the same linguistic mechanics when it comes to pronunciation as it would having a native Brit speaking the language to you
My mother was a native French speaker and my father was a native Arabic speaker (and then learned German while living in Germany). They both spoke passable English (both with an accent, my father failed his first year of HS in Canada because his English was so poor) when they started dating and as English was the language they spoke in common they used that. Both of my parents ended up speaking English without an accent AND they started speaking their native languages with an English accent. So when people make claims like this I am skeptical to say the least.
Ya that’s the same thing I was thinking. The fact that he adopted a west coast American accent and moved here that late in life is really rare, which is why Austin is so surprised. He just doesn’t know how to put it more delicately than “your English is really good” lmao.
Do people not realize they are joking and trolling austin
They are radlibs 😂
It’s insane how this is going over so many peoples head. Maybe this is reaching a bunch of people who don’t know them
Racism is not a joke
It's obvious they are joking, but it's also clear that Austin wasn't, which makes situations like this funnier.
@@abboud6393they're doing it because Austin can't tell when they're joking. Like he talked about it this episode that he had a breakdown and cried on one of the early episodes because people were joking about his sticker gift. I think it might be some kinda spectrum thing cause i watched like all 50+ episodes he genuinely don't understand when they're joking. Idk it's cute to me he's such a bimbo.
I hope Austin never gains awareness of when Hasan's joking like this, shits too GOOD
Joking? Or passive aggression?
@@IndepenisDay joking, this isn't a one-off thing, it's a pattern
@@artlover6923 I like that he doubled down in the end. Might have taken a minute but he got it
Hard to tell with Hasan he says stuff like this and means it
Tbf it is fucking impressive to speak that fluently and with no hint of your native accent without being immersed 😅
Yes, it so is!
I'm Mexican born, studied French and Portuguese, and of course Eng., all up to college. I speak and learned Spanish from studying with the JW's, in Spanish, by Cubans, in Florida.
I've been surrounded by polyglot all my life. And foreigners of all levels.
I've never seen someone get here at 18 yrs old and not have an accent.
So, there's more to it.
I say, your accent is set at around 7ish.
After then, your accent will be stronger when speaking Eng.
✨ Turkish laugh ✨ 😂😂😂
yeah, of course hasan studied english in school but it’s still crazy that he has an entirely american accent - i think that’s what austin was trying to express
No it's not, teachers in gulf arab countries are required to be native English speakers like Americans and Canadians.
Private schools in Qatar are all entirely in English, it's Arabic that is treated like a second language.
Turkey is not like that, they are awful at English but hasan went to a very privileged English-based private school. It's that simple
@@eavocado5890pppjNothing you said is simple and it just supports Austin's statement bud. It takes a lot of extra steps to just come from another country at that age and not have an accent.
Y'all can be so dense.
@@OnlyBlix no it's not, you don't get it, basically English is more like a first language.
I am Qatari, I live in Qatar, many 18-year-olds here speak in a perfect American accent, I am not even talking about those that went to American schools in Qatar. Qataris that went to American curriculum schools are almost guaranteed to speak in a perfect American accent. Turkey is not like that at all except for the super wealthy families like the ones hasan is a part of
@@eavocado5890pppjcan reaffirm as someone who lives here as well. I can’t believe anyone other than me watches Hasan in Qatar
@@OnlyBlixor maybe you guys just have an expectation that we’re not good at speaking and then get shocked that we can be good at multiple languages
The gas station comment is so unmoderated😂😂😂
Wow, I thought he was American. His General American English accent is so natural and flawless, I would have guessed he was from the Midwest somewhere.
Yeah, why doesn’t he have a Turkish accent?
@@jasonvargas7564 he studied English in school and watched a lot of tv in English, plus he’s been in the USA for 14 years. Generally speaking younger people are much better at native accents than those who learn later in life
He visited America in the summers as a kid and learned from tv shows and school.
@@jasonvargas7564he has an accent just not the one you were expecting.
@@charlieg2262I mean, my grandma did the same thing and immigrated from mexico much younger but she still has a super thick accent and struggles with english sometimes. It’s impressive to me how fluent he sounds.
The double and triple down 😂
*Turkish laugh* always fucking kills me LMAO
As a child of Hispanic people yes his English is really impressive
“ask him if his family owns a gas station”😭😭😭😭😭
We say that in Spanish all the time. When non-Spanish speakers speak Spanish, we sometimes compliment them on their pronunciation and that they speak like a native speaker.
I think it’s different in English because in some places in America if you don’t speak with the right accent in the right context you can be targeted by hate groups
In that context I could see how that comes off as condescending
Yeah I think the compliment just hits different in Europe, complimenting language fluidity level is pretty normal and positive
@@jordan11752Not simply that. The reason the comment was accidentally condescending was that Austin assumed he didn't speak English *until* he got to the US. Whereas, such is the case in most countries, he'd been studying it for years prior. It's a sweetly insular opinion.
A los gringos les encanta sacar la carta de racismo para todo 🙄
@@OokamiTsu Como gringo, lo confirmo yo. Es neta.
So many people say that in America as a supposed compliment, not knowing how it sounds to the recipient. Austin didn’t mean it that way, but yeah, the meme is real lol
It depends on who you say it to though. If you say it to someone who was born and raised in america obviously it is insulting. To someone who came as an adult not so much
@@GoldenMechaTigerno both is still casual racism.
Normally people retain some form of accent if they learn a language later than childhood. And when you learn English in school, the teachers mostly have an accent themselves. I'm guessing English was around in Hasan's household from an early age or maybe they traveled a lot to the US or UK or something.
Austin's remark is perfectly normal. Hasan's English is exceptionally good for someone who did not spend the first 18 years of his life in an English speaking country.
Depends on the school you go to as well. There are international schools, or rich people schools where they mainly speak english
The way Will says "tell him you have a Muslim friend!" Takes ms out every time 😂😂😂
Everything and everyone in this clip is so chaotic. I love it.
"18 years of not speaking English" 💀
QT silently watching it happen lol
This is giving the same energy as "you guys.... look... GOOD". Stan.
I know immigrants that never lost the accent, it is impressive
As a Hispanic that came to the US when I was 9. He’s right, his pronunciation is really good for coming here at 18
Aw I love austin so much lmfao, beaming innocence
It’s honestly not necessarily his fluent English (I know many individuals whose English is fluent and they didn’t grow up in an English speaking country) but it’s his accent. His American accent is seriously so good I was surprised too.
To clarify some ppl in the comments actually think he started speaking English at 18, hes been learning all his life. The most impressive part which i think he meant is that there is zero accent
Yeah, I feel like what Austin meant was how American he sounds. Hasan's speech is indistinguishable from anyone born and raised in America.
the turkish laugh took me out so bad cuz i laugh exactly like that LMAO
The way he keeps doubling down 😂
I have a British friend who's been here maybe longer than I've been alive and she still has an accent. So I too am impressed that hasan sounds 100% American.
It cant even be a racist remark. Its a statement that could be applied to any non native english speakers
That turn away from the mic was like a punch to the gut for me... Ooof.
I know people who have been living in the english speaking world for decades and still have their native accent, some people lose it some people dont, nothing racist about it 😂😂
I get what he means, like from my perspective i can't imagine just becoming fluent in another language. No matter which way you look at it, it's impressive, Austin just needs to learn how to phrase things better...much better 😂
You know people learn English in schools right?
@@eavocado5890pppj no, _really!?_
@@purplegi0n It would be surprising if hasan didn't learn English at a native level in the 31 years he has been studying and using English every day in the US and Turkey.
@eavocado5890pppj just asking are you a kid, noway you make that up? unless it was really a American school in turkey, nobody learning english fluently with 3-4 hours lessons per week. You have to use that language in daily life with native speakers.
@@j4nuary this was my thinking too. I learned French in school, was in the top set & did quite well, but there's no way I would feel competent conversing with someone who's fluent
The way he kept doubling down 😂😂
“Ask him if his family owns a gas station”
💀
Lol, to be clear, it's not racist to hear that someone learned a language later in life and to be impressed that they're as fluent as if they'd learned it as a child.
TBF Hasan speaks english like he was born in a english speaking country. Usually there is accent or something, but i do not notice it.
omfg i never know how to react when ppl say that, this is so good
No matter how much I know it's coming, "Turkish Laughter" gets me every damn time.
Okay, but he is right, though. To have no hint of an accent is quite rare in a second language, unless your parents are native speakers or you went to a school with a lot of native speakers when you were below the age of 10.
I guess a compliment is racist in Hassan’s eyes
Austin meant your accent is so good...but what he *said* was your English is so good. Which is such a dumb thing to say he deserved to get roasted lmao. But of course everyone knows he's not racist
Okay but I LOVE hasan's turkish accent while saying "thet's veri kool thenk you bıro"
QT looks so stoned w those chips lmao
It is crazy impressive though!! I’m an Arab and although I started learning English very early on I only became fluent-ish around 15 or so (around the time I started almost exclusively consuming American/English language media) and yet you can very clearly tell it’s my second language. With Hasan I truly thought he was born in the US!
Qt not laughing is her being a representative of women 😎💅🏼
No but my friend lived in wurbec for their entire lige and then moved to ontario 2 years ago. Their emglish is so good i wouldve never guessed that they even lived in quebec. I was so surprised you could learn a language so well in only 2 years.
As someone with English as my third language, I understand what he meant. I think a lot of Americans don't know in other parts of the world we learn more than our native language in school. I know some Americans learn Spanish, but not well and not all. So, it's understandable. The bad education system is at fault for people being uneducated. He can only speak English after all. :D
Edit: I'm Eastern European and if we fail English, we literally do not graduate. And everyone in highschool level learns another foreign language.
I would’ve assumed he was culturally American and that English was his first language. Saying he speaks English well is an actual compliment, not an attempt at racism 💀
Oh god it was a joke by hasan
It's a very common thing to American people say in a condescending way to second language English speakers (hi, I'm one of those, I heard it a lot)
So when Austin said exact same thing Hasan went "oh my god you did the meme"
No one's saying Austin was attempting racism?
Anyway, the reason this kind of compliment is often seen as racist is because it usually comes from Americans (who often only know English) being patronising towards multi-lingual foreigners in a kind of "wow I don't expect you people to be able to speak English!" way when complimenting their pronunciation or vocabulary. Though it's especially peculiar that this comes from Austin who has known Hasan for years, so it's kind of weird and patronising that he compliments his 30 year old friend who has spoken perfect English all this time like he's a kid who just came to America and learned English.
But Austin's an uber-lib and a bit shallow so it's kind of expected he'd say something like this.
@@dftp also it's kinda the point that Hasan doesn't really care and it's far from being serious here.
Austin said a really dumb thing and they made fun of him for saying a really dumb thing, that's friendship
Americans don't realize that in most of the world it's somewhat common to speak 2 languages
Its very patronizing
You guys they are best friends, they banter back-and-forth and give each other a hard time. This was absolutely a lighthearted fun loving moment between two people who definitely care about each other and are good friends
I felt this when he said it on Name Your Price during his introduction 💀
Will as cowgirl barbie pumping iron is one of the best things ive ever seen
I’m with Austin. That was a valid point.
i still dont see how its racist. dude has only been speaking english for like 4 years and he sounds native? thats impressive
Hasan is in his 30s and he's probably been speaking English before he moved to America lmao
This moment on the pod was peak lmao
Austin's last statement sums up his misunderstanding of the situation...
“Ur English is so good” as if he didn’t learn English in turkey
Most people in turkey do not speak as good as hasan does
@@GoldenMechaTigerMost people in Turkey are not rich like Hasan's family was and went to a private English school.
Everyone looks so put together then there’s the rat eating chips on the right I’m weak what a zoom out
His laugh is so contagious 😂😂😂
His family doesn't own a gas station only a fortune 500 company
I'm surprised that it's not known by many Americans that most other countries are usually required to learn English, and other languages in schools. I imagine most learn more slang from videos or animes.
Hasan’s laugh went from Seth Rogen to Bert Kreischer.
I was 27 whiny I came to Canada and i learned English and so far it is good lol
Hmm. I'm Asian and I don't get offended if someone compliments my English or assumes I don't speak the language. It will be convenient if my English is good but I don't think not knowing it makes me less. Maybe I'm just not understanding where the offense is coming from.
I'm genuinely impressed with the accent though. I've been a fluent speaker since I was a kid, but I don't sont think my Norwegian accent wouls ever disappear if I moved to America at 18
Austin is unintentionally the funniest person, I love him!
I get what he means, his accent is excellent for someone that went to America so late, I came to Canada at 12 and you can still hear my Mexican accent somewhat.
he still has an accent, it's just not a movie-stereotype accent, that's why people who aren't familiar with his native language don't really notice it
I got this a lot when I lived in USA for 2 years. I'm from South Africa and everyone was so surprised that we need to take English as a second language from 6years old😂
So close to taping austin's mouth shut lol
I don't watch these guys outside of the clips does the pink cowboy always workout?
he learned english from anime IS WILD
Isn't it because most people from the US don't know another language so they always get impressed by people speaking well the only thing they know?
If you live in another country, you will receive compliments on your language skills. I have lived in a French-speaking country (a widely learned language) and received compliments, have received compliments for my middling Finnish in Finland, received compliments for my broken Spanish on holiday, and received compliments for my barely-there Albanian on a short trip. This isn't a US-only thing and pretending it is makes no sense.
*Turkish laugh* is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
It's because he can't imagine learning a second language. As an American who only knows English it feels almost impossible to learn a second language. So the fact that he moved here at 18 and learned English is impressive and that's what he meant.
I mean to me (ESL) he sounds like an American, that's amazing that he moved there at 18. But I guess because he was born in New Jersey maybe his parents speak with an American accent
Not Austin Eigo Jouzu-ing Hasan 💀😭
austin really quintupled down
Lmao the *turkish laugh*
Your English good.. your laugh is a dead giveaway 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Learning a Language is actually pretty difficult and one of the intellience types people are more talented in other than logical/Mathematical. I see nothing wrong with Austin’s compliment
It was not racist at all!
I was shocked that he speak English this well, if he moved to the US at 18 yrs.
Or this parents spoke American English in Turkey.
I'm Mexican born, US raised in Florida.
I've know nany many Latins coming from everywhere in LATAM at different times.
I also known full-fledged Americans, the Boricuas, that don't speak English--only Spanish.
I don't have a Spanish accent in English. Just in some odd words.
My Spanish is Mexican, but with Caribbean influences, from growing up in Florida. I studied JW's with Cubans, in Spanish. I've grown up with Boricuas, et al.
“Turkish laugh” 😂
not hasan putting a thick middle eastern accent when he said me and my family 💀
Normally I'd say that statement is very nice to hear. Literally hasan did the same thing to connor in Japan.
But hasan has been here for 14 years, I feel like its an insult at that point. It's native level at that point.
Lots of people live in a country for 14 years and still have a very heavy accent
@@GoldenMechaTiger having accent =/= bad english.
I didn't know he was an immigrant until just now.
Why’d he turn into Bert kreisher at the end
My favourite one is, 'Wow, your English is so good for a non-American!'
I grew up in England, and studied English literature at university. I write in English for work!!!
The whole thing about this is actually a very good point to the modern connotation of ‘racism.’ It’s all about intention. Austin meant everything in good-nature-was even confused when called racist-and was genuinely complimenting Hassan. I know the video itself is just a silly joke, but it shows a lot to what the problem is nowadays.
I want a friend like Austin so bad lmfao
A dumbass? 😂
i think the phrasing was the problem “your english is very good for…” I think the better way (so you dont sound condescending) would be to comment on pronunciation, or in this case “wow i couldnt hear an accent, how long have you been speaking/learning english?”
I have a feeling he pumps Austin’s oil regularly 😂😂😂😂