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Everybody who speak another language than their mother language, even if not perfect, I give them 1000000% my respect. That's mean they are try at least, and willing to communicate with others.
Sameee. I have never ordered Subway over the counter, not even calling, only from the online form delivery thingies to save myself from the embarrassment ;-;
That's soooo plot twist, pov and whatever shht you wanna call it 😂😂😂 cuz we're supposed to believe every single funny thing they do is spontaneous and it hits different when they admit it isn't LOL
I really appreciate their effort to speak english. I speak english and spanish, and very little sign language. For those Koreans, Japanese, don't be embarrassed to learn English do practice and even if you don't pronounce the correct words with time you will get better. I want to learn to speak Korean and I find it hard to learn.
Here in Italy, when someone doesn't know english does the same as Koreans 😍😂 body movement, facial expressions and exagerating till u get the point 😂😂😂
As a Australian who dealt with a lot of foreign customers where i worked most of the Idols do really well. I cant speak Korean or any other language so they all do better than me.
As a native English speaker, I personally always find it adorable. I love listening to it. I've been told that it's one of the more difficult languages for non native speakers so 100% respect. I'm also Australian so even those who do speak English still have a hard time with our abbreviations and accent lol.
I see mamamoo, I click. Moonbyul speaking English on her radio show is the cutest thing ever. Yes Shister! They should have included that. Dahyun's pronounciation is very clear and Jisoo saying she is scary while looking cute and fluffy is adorable. The bop part was hilarious and also BTS clips are classic
It never hurts to learn new languages even if only so that you can greet people, thank people, or use the same expressions when dining together....like ' thank you for the food.' You do not need to speak perfectly to increase the enjoyment of being together with others.If a mispronunciation or a misunderstanding makes everyone laugh, it brings you closer together.
Not the grammarly ad 😂😂Yall chasing that bag 😭🤣 Yall ads are all just one of you saying “ooh” “uau” “hmm” “right” “yes” to the other that is talking 😂😂
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Well lisa is thai and Thailand also have dumplings but we didn't say it in english we say it in Thai so it's not odd that lisa didn't know it in english
Fun fact; Speaking with animation is actually a strategy used in teaching language. TPR, or Total Physical Response, or acting out and emphasizing words when you speak, helps to engage the right side of your brain and is necessary to learn languages. It also helps to communicate the meaning like charades.
btw when i visited korea in 2015-16 i felt koreans in general avoided foreigners because of language barrer little did they know i was struggling with english too and spelled everything wrong lol
I’ve experienced the terror of being thrown into intense customer service work in my second language which was, to be fair, a high level of competency for a non-native speaker but to the level of high school academic with no real world experience. A large part of the job was dealing with irate, complaining customers on the telephone, which was a living hell. People talk really fast and their regional accent kicks in to the max when angered. Of course, they are already pissed so it would be a challenge in your best language. I died of stress. I also did general reception and botched everyone’s name on the PA to the delight of customers and co-workers. Once, the botched name had an apparent sexual innuendo. Really needed the job or I would have run out in shame so many times. I did achieve near fluency but it took years of pain to get there.
Oml😭😭😭 I'm so so so sorry I had to go through that What's your 1st language if I may ask And how are you emotionally feeling now? Also stay safe please
Flashbacks to when Keonhee ordered 2 whole pizzas instead of 2 slices of pizza by speaking English in a Italian restaurant. And then said "Don't worry, I'm rich"... I can't-
I know they are not kpop but you should react to perrie and jade's (from little mix) strong geordie accent 😂😂😂 even their band mates had troubles understanding them in the past
I remember when I first moved to the US when I was like 6 and I got on the school bus and went to school was in school and like the only word I knew was jug. tbh I don't know how I wasn't scared cause lets say I go to korea now and do that that would be terrifying and I only know bear and korean person.
In all honesty, Ateez's English has improved a lot. It used to be Hongjoong has learned it the best but since their debut, but I feel like now all of them are pretty good in English. Not perfect but their pronunciation is good enough where English-speaking Atiny can understand them. 😂😂
9:09 THIS MAKES ME SO NOSTALGIC I CAN'T-. THE INFIRES, EXCUJEE MEE, AND DIRRY WATER TOUCHEU MY FACEU JASHDUJHWJKEDFHJKRNDEKJ MAANNN, I REMEMBER WATCHING THOSE COMPILATIONS NONSTOP WHEN I USED TO BE AN ARMY BACK IN HIGHSCHOOL. I am really proud of BTS and how far they have come. I don't intend any hate to them.
Honestly I kinda speak Tex-Mex. Like I mix english and spanish. It's hard to explain unless you hear me speak you will know what I mean. Thank you for making me laugh with that video. David/ Daniel I really appreciate and love your channel. Again thank you very much.
To this day I still feel uncomfortable ordering in English! Spanish is my 1st language. (I’ve been in the states over half my life) Even though Spanish and English are “somewhat similar” it felt strange to practice. I cannot begging to imagine how much harder it would be to learn English from any of the Eastern countries. Good job to all the Idols that are trying their best! Fighting!
The only way to learn a language is to use it, and that includes making mistakes. And when you make friends with someone that speaks that language you can ask them to correct you when you speak. No one should be made fun of for educating themselves and being open to other cultures than their own. And if you get your point across you've been successful
I recently started working at McDonald's in Poland and one day I was accepting payments on McDrive and another colleague was taking orders through the headset so I am hearing all the orders too and one day there came 3 older Koreans and they started talking about "Big Mac set" and this colleague didn't understand at all and send them to me. Me the kpop stan and Korean dramas lover could understand their beautiful Korean accent perfectly. It literally made my day because I was so proud of myself that watching all those dramas etc. paid off in real life. Btw. I wrote it using Grammarly, I love using it cause now I'm sure where I make mistakes :D I hope my English comment makes sense cause I'm always scared that my grammar is bad and its probably is XD
I’m still so amazed by Ateez - all native Koreans, no one speaks fluent English, they all use their Korean names as stage names, yet they’re super popular in the U.S. However, I do think they’re a rare exception and agree with David - it’s incredibly helpful for groups to know English and have at least one or two native/fairly fluent speakers among them.
Please, do more reactions like this! David had a point there of the way Korean speak in English when they are not confident. I had a friend who spoke the same way in German 😂 When Russian people aren‘t confident to express themselves in a foreign language, we tend to (VICE VERSA) stay calm and concentrate on every word we are speaking. No intonation change, never lol
DK & DK, these Idols are so brave diving into a language they don’t know, a language that is not tonal. Some of the problems with being understood comes from accent. You know what they say about US English & UK English: two countries divided by a common language. I only know English (unlike these clever young people) and I can often be misunderstood by Americans or Britons because of my New Zealand accent and New Zealand idioms. If you're more used to hearing English in different accents (like I think a lot of New Zealanders are) then it isn't that hard to understand the information the Idols are trying to get across. Listen to director / actor / (2021 Grammy winner :-D) for an illustration of a New Zealand accent and idiom.
Honestly the accent is the hardest thing in English, especially if your mother tongue doesn't have the same kinda sonorities. I'm French, I can relate lmao
the fact that Jaehyun, Taeil and Doyoung have been in the industry for so long and live with 2 members who speak English fluently, also not to mention Jaehyun lived in the US for 4ish years, yet don't know what "it's a bop" means HAHA
I can relate to the difficulties. My Japanese hubby struggled with English initially but l stood beside him and will only correct him quietly without embarassing anyone. It was tough because prior to coming to Malaysia he learned Malay for 3 months and could understand it a bit. Then he wanted to also learn English. So we have a dictionaries and of course action expression helps. Frustrating but funny most of the time.but it works. Aftet a few years he manages it well and now speaks 3 languages easily. Same goes when l am in Osaka l would have to depend on him translating. Luckily most of if his family members do speak and understand English except my mum-in law. I too have to learn Japanese and so far we managed somehow patiently.
English wasn't my first language, due to this I feel like I always find it easier to understand people who aren't fluent when they try to express themselves... I feel like I understand their struggle/pattern of thinking and I am just a bit more patient then eg. Friends/coworkers who are native english speakers
The exageration is in America, too. It's always a challenge when I go to some of the Korean markets here. My Korean sucks but I'm usually pretty good at interpreting the Konglish. I'm sure all the Koreans who will be forced to deal with my Korean when I visit Korea in the fall will laugh a lot! At least I'll have my husband there to interpret for me.
REGARDLESS OF LANGUAGE, ORDERING ON SUBWAY IS REALLY SCARY!!! I DON'T KNOW HOW TO PREPARE A SANDWICH THAT'S WHY I'M HERE!!! YOU DO IT FOR ME! THEY ASK FOR EACH DETAIL AND I'M LIKE WHAAT???
In my job I have on occasion had to speak with non native English speakers and I always have so much respect for them in their endeavors to communicate. English is not an easy language and we have a lot of ‘filler’ words in sentences that other languages don’t use so anyone who is learning should just go for it.
Don't insult my English queen... I have soul I have many soul I have big soul I'm like TT just like TT is the most profound quotes I've ever heard. Anyway there're lots of Mamamoo VS English video outhere and they're all my free therapy 😆
omg, Danny and David, I was laughing my behind off. There is no such thing as perfect English. . We all make mistakes with grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. I use Grammarly and Grammarly is not always perfect either but it helps. In the United States, we have many dialects of English. In the Southern states, Eastern states, Western states, and Northern states. We have an urban dialect called "Ebonics" which I do speak at times. Like in the video... KPop Idol was trying to say "bomb" so let me explain. Using the word "bomb" alone does not define outstanding, great, or good but placing the word "da" in front of the word "bomb" does. Example of how it is used: That movie last night was "da bomb"! Meaning the movie was outstanding, great, or good. I am from the U.S. I get really angry when people say "speak English" when it is not your native tongue. Even the Indigenous Native Indian Americans speak their own tribal language which is NOT English. While y'all are learning English, I am learning Korean! If I am trying to watch Kdramas and being a BTS ARMY fan, I should graciously try to learn Korean. It goes both ways.
Really enjoyed this vid guys... Especially hearing your perspectives. I commend and encourage any person who is learning any new language but especially English.
Well on the other side of the coin - this will be me in Korea since I don't speak Korean. I'll be doing a lot of charades lol. I don't think restaurants or vendors will appreciate me to tell them i love them and miss them lol
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Please react to IU new music videos :(
@@Holiday4FU he made live vod responding to the kpop controversy on his channel go check it out
dkdktv plz react to this👇 but first watch the kpop stan diss track with void featuring keemstar
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Love the way you manage to loop back to Grammarly at the drop of a hat.
Jin roasting James cordon on his own show will forever be iconic 😂😂😂
Seokjin is my second favourite after Yoongi...
Totally.. 😂😂
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i am disappointed there wasn’t the typical « how are you, i am fine thankyou and you » 😂
Right🤣😂💀
Yeah.. 🤣🤣
Moonbyul of Mamamoo did this too
Lmaooo The Boyz be like
SVT MINGYU
Jimin's "excuse meee" is too iconic phrase in this fandom.
I'm still using it as a message tone XD
Yiups
With the smilie eyes
That was literally my first exposure to BTS 😂😂😂
I have it as a sticker on whatsapp🤣🤣🤣
Everybody who speak another language than their mother language, even if not perfect, I give them 1000000% my respect. That's mean they are try at least, and willing to communicate with others.
I could not agree more! It is very brave to speak a foreign language!
I’m a native speaker and I’ve lived in the US my whole life and I am still terrified or Subways because you can never understand the workers
Also in the US on the subway do you actually what the speaker person says 😂
Lol i meant the train subway not the store 🤣🤣
I have bad hearing so I'm terrifide, cuz I have to ask again and again for the staff to repete what they said cuz I can't hear it haha
True🤣🤣
right lmaooo, subway always makes me nervous asl 💀
Sameee. I have never ordered Subway over the counter, not even calling, only from the online form delivery thingies to save myself from the embarrassment ;-;
Mingi said that he was told by the staff to make it funny, he said he could've just brought the translatior but he did it with body language.
English is my first language and I can barely speak it most the time 🤣
*most of the time 😝
Mingi's clip was so funny but he was actually told to speak English in an embarassing way by the staff to make it funny😂😂
That's soooo plot twist, pov and whatever shht you wanna call it 😂😂😂 cuz we're supposed to believe every single funny thing they do is spontaneous and it hits different when they admit it isn't LOL
And the boys reaction to it🤣🤣
IKR I still couldn't believe it when he exposed that the staff made him say "I cannot english"
and then you realize they were in M2 channel at that time...
The bop conversation i am dying😂
Jimin's "excuse me" will be forever iconic 😂😂
when seungkwan's english was really placed in full capacity in that starbucks order... he just showed his englis is not low quality.
I really appreciate their effort to speak english. I speak english and spanish, and very little sign language. For those Koreans, Japanese, don't be embarrassed to learn English do practice and even if you don't pronounce the correct words with time you will get better. I want to learn to speak Korean and I find it hard to learn.
remember when danny said he'd never do reaction videos ever again? yeah me neither
I was supposed to use my brain to remember something??? 💀💀💀😅
I can barely remember my own name sometimes 😭😭😭
I think @ 9:27 Jimin said ''you're pretty eh come on'' lmao
El "excuse me" de Jimin es legendario !!
Here in Italy, when someone doesn't know english does the same as Koreans 😍😂 body movement, facial expressions and exagerating till u get the point 😂😂😂
No one :-
Jonho :- "I'm touching it..oh yeah!"
Lmao I wheezed 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
4:49 *Jongho: Neck is long and head is very small* 🦙
12:43 Wheein saying "I'm like TT, just like TT" outta nowhere has me WHEEeeezing 😭😭
As a Australian who dealt with a lot of foreign customers where i worked most of the Idols do really well. I cant speak Korean or any other language so they all do better than me.
As a native English speaker, I personally always find it adorable. I love listening to it. I've been told that it's one of the more difficult languages for non native speakers so 100% respect. I'm also Australian so even those who do speak English still have a hard time with our abbreviations and accent lol.
Jimin's "excuse me" will forever be the cutest kpop video ever ❤
Aww but Jisoo speaking English is one of the cutest cutest cutest thing ever 🥺🥰
I see mamamoo, I click. Moonbyul speaking English on her radio show is the cutest thing ever. Yes Shister! They should have included that. Dahyun's pronounciation is very clear and Jisoo saying she is scary while looking cute and fluffy is adorable. The bop part was hilarious and also BTS clips are classic
It never hurts to learn new languages even if only so that you can greet people, thank people, or use the same expressions when dining together....like ' thank you for the food.' You do not need to speak perfectly to increase the enjoyment of being together with others.If a mispronunciation or a misunderstanding makes everyone laugh, it brings you closer together.
INFIRES MEHNNN
Not the grammarly ad 😂😂Yall chasing that bag 😭🤣
Yall ads are all just one of you saying “ooh” “uau” “hmm” “right” “yes” to the other that is talking 😂😂
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Well lisa is thai and Thailand also have dumplings but we didn't say it in english we say it in Thai so it's not odd that lisa didn't know it in english
The fact Dahyun still bright it sends 😂
So in America they call it "Meal"
Korea call it "Set"
But if you come to New Zealand/Australia we say "Combo"...if you ever
Fun fact; Speaking with animation is actually a strategy used in teaching language. TPR, or Total Physical Response, or acting out and emphasizing words when you speak, helps to engage the right side of your brain and is necessary to learn languages. It also helps to communicate the meaning like charades.
btw when i visited korea in 2015-16 i felt koreans in general avoided foreigners because of language barrer little did they know i was struggling with english too and spelled everything wrong lol
🤣🤣 that's why I wanna pull out my korean skills😅
I’ve experienced the terror of being thrown into intense customer service work in my second language which was, to be fair, a high level of competency for a non-native speaker but to the level of high school academic with no real world experience. A large part of the job was dealing with irate, complaining customers on the telephone, which was a living hell. People talk really fast and their regional accent kicks in to the max when angered. Of course, they are already pissed so it would be a challenge in your best language. I died of stress. I also did general reception and botched everyone’s name on the PA to the delight of customers and co-workers. Once, the botched name had an apparent sexual innuendo. Really needed the job or I would have run out in shame so many times. I did achieve near fluency but it took years of pain to get there.
Oml😭😭😭 I'm so so so sorry I had to go through that
What's your 1st language if I may ask
And how are you emotionally feeling now?
Also stay safe please
i’m a native speaker of 6 languages and i can tell you that everyone speaks with exaggerated tones in a language they don’t speak fluently:)
“ i have soul, i have big soul” Whee in 😂😂😂
I cannot englishi iconic😂Miss you Mingi
I see txt I clicked 💙
Flashbacks to when Keonhee ordered 2 whole pizzas instead of 2 slices of pizza by speaking English in a Italian restaurant. And then said "Don't worry, I'm rich"... I can't-
Hahahahahaha
I know they are not kpop but you should react to perrie and jade's (from little mix) strong geordie accent 😂😂😂 even their band mates had troubles understanding them in the past
Omgosh yes they are so cute and funny
i am a native english speaker and i wish i had as much confidence as jin while speaking English lol
Beomgyu learns a new word and keeps throwing it
I’m from the US and I always get anxious ordering at a subway man
I know right they ask way to many question I rather bring a list of what I want on my sandwich instead of having a brain malfunction on the spot
@@NewjeansPOWERPUFF4567 I always have to repeat my order over and over in my head and I STILL end up messing up
@@aohara01 I know right
I remember when I first moved to the US when I was like 6 and I got on the school bus and went to school was in school and like the only word I knew was jug. tbh I don't know how I wasn't scared cause lets say I go to korea now and do that that would be terrifying and I only know bear and korean person.
Ok but I'm a native English speaker and I still remember the first time my parents made me order my own sandwich at subway. I cried lmao
In all honesty, Ateez's English has improved a lot. It used to be Hongjoong has learned it the best but since their debut, but I feel like now all of them are pretty good in English. Not perfect but their pronunciation is good enough where English-speaking Atiny can understand them. 😂😂
9:09 THIS MAKES ME SO NOSTALGIC I CAN'T-. THE INFIRES, EXCUJEE MEE, AND DIRRY WATER TOUCHEU MY FACEU JASHDUJHWJKEDFHJKRNDEKJ MAANNN, I REMEMBER WATCHING THOSE COMPILATIONS NONSTOP WHEN I USED TO BE AN ARMY BACK IN HIGHSCHOOL.
I am really proud of BTS and how far they have come. I don't intend any hate to them.
Honestly I kinda speak Tex-Mex. Like I mix english and spanish. It's hard to explain unless you hear me speak you will know what I mean. Thank you for making me laugh with that video. David/ Daniel I really appreciate and love your channel. Again thank you very much.
Spanglish for the win.
To this day I still feel uncomfortable ordering in English! Spanish is my 1st language. (I’ve been in the states over half my life) Even though Spanish and English are “somewhat similar” it felt strange to practice. I cannot begging to imagine how much harder it would be to learn English from any of the Eastern countries. Good job to all the Idols that are trying their best! Fighting!
The only way to learn a language is to use it, and that includes making mistakes. And when you make friends with someone that speaks that language you can ask them to correct you when you speak. No one should be made fun of for educating themselves and being open to other cultures than their own. And if you get your point across you've been successful
Oh Mingi!!! Hysterical!!!!
The WORST THING is going to a Subway restaurant and trying to order with an EMPLOYEE WHO HAS POOR ENGLISH 😭
I recently started working at McDonald's in Poland and one day I was accepting payments on McDrive and another colleague was taking orders through the headset so I am hearing all the orders too and one day there came 3 older Koreans and they started talking about "Big Mac set" and this colleague didn't understand at all and send them to me. Me the kpop stan and Korean dramas lover could understand their beautiful Korean accent perfectly. It literally made my day because I was so proud of myself that watching all those dramas etc. paid off in real life.
Btw. I wrote it using Grammarly, I love using it cause now I'm sure where I make mistakes :D I hope my English comment makes sense cause I'm always scared that my grammar is bad and its probably is XD
I’m still so amazed by Ateez - all native Koreans, no one speaks fluent English, they all use their Korean names as stage names, yet they’re super popular in the U.S.
However, I do think they’re a rare exception and agree with David - it’s incredibly helpful for groups to know English and have at least one or two native/fairly fluent speakers among them.
Jisoo english is neomu neomu neomu kiyowoooooooo
every time david and danny started promoting grammerly they had hard time holding their laughter lol! what am I saying
Native English speaker and at least I can point at the items in Subway. Starbucks is where I have a melt down lmao
Please, do more reactions like this! David had a point there of the way Korean speak in English when they are not confident. I had a friend who spoke the same way in German 😂 When Russian people aren‘t confident to express themselves in a foreign language, we tend to (VICE VERSA) stay calm and concentrate on every word we are speaking. No intonation change, never lol
Ooooh they totally forgot beomgyu's "press the heart button" in the compilation
4:10 ATEEZ (에이티즈)
Says "rolling" and automatically does the scarecrow dance. LOL!
Stray kids are missing. There should’nt be funny compilations without them 💝😂
OML YES😭😭
HAIRBANDDDDD
We needed that *YoUR BEhAVioUr iS SO uGH*
@@toviyahu HYUNJIN 🥺
@@calypso3928 so sad😩
" I'm touching I'm touching its very, oh yeah" 🤣 Jongho is so cute
Hahaha “their apologies” 😯😯 guys correct that quick 🤣
i love speaking the little korean i've learned to koreans at restaurants etc.. they are happy that u are just trying
DK & DK, these Idols are so brave diving into a language they don’t know, a language that is not tonal. Some of the problems with being understood comes from accent. You know what they say about US English & UK English: two countries divided by a common language. I only know English (unlike these clever young people) and I can often be misunderstood by Americans or Britons because of my New Zealand accent and New Zealand idioms. If you're more used to hearing English in different accents (like I think a lot of New Zealanders are) then it isn't that hard to understand the information the Idols are trying to get across. Listen to director / actor / (2021 Grammy winner :-D) for an illustration of a New Zealand accent and idiom.
Ateez my life:) godd they r amazing
Armyyyyy - who's excited for bts' new Film Out mv? 💜💜
I'm literally counting up days till the MV releases. I'm so hyped.
I still Can believe its happening 💜
Meeeeeee
@@PurpleOswald sameee 💜
@@queen0294 meee i was shook when i saw the teaser 😭😭😂
Honestly the accent is the hardest thing in English, especially if your mother tongue doesn't have the same kinda sonorities. I'm French, I can relate lmao
Agree. I´m Spaniard, I can relate too
Jin is clearly confident in his English lol
the fact that Jaehyun, Taeil and Doyoung have been in the industry for so long and live with 2 members who speak English fluently, also not to mention Jaehyun lived in the US for 4ish years, yet don't know what "it's a bop" means HAHA
all of seventeen huddled together in the starbucks queue to band together to make coffee, Joshua and Vernon please save them
Every time they do their intro I always here Danny say daddy Kim or am I the only one?
I live in India, but even the Subway here is terrifying lol They ask too much.
Must be a Subway thing
I can relate to the difficulties. My Japanese hubby struggled with English initially but l stood beside him and will only correct him quietly without embarassing anyone. It was tough because prior to coming to Malaysia he learned Malay for 3 months and could understand it a bit. Then he wanted to also learn English. So we have a dictionaries and of course action expression helps. Frustrating but funny most of the time.but it works. Aftet a few years he manages it well and now speaks 3 languages easily. Same goes when l am in Osaka l would have to depend on him translating. Luckily most of if his family members do speak and understand English except my mum-in law. I too have to learn Japanese and so far we managed somehow patiently.
I genuinely LOVE when you guys react to these videos lol
English wasn't my first language, due to this I feel like I always find it easier to understand people who aren't fluent when they try to express themselves... I feel like I understand their struggle/pattern of thinking and I am just a bit more patient then eg. Friends/coworkers who are native english speakers
Apology topic came in the scene veeery smoothly 👀
I agree about Subway. Even as a native speaker sometimes I don’t know what they’re asking 😂
The exageration is in America, too. It's always a challenge when I go to some of the Korean markets here. My Korean sucks but I'm usually pretty good at interpreting the Konglish. I'm sure all the Koreans who will be forced to deal with my Korean when I visit Korea in the fall will laugh a lot! At least I'll have my husband there to interpret for me.
PLS wheein's english is the cutest😭
Instead of saying HAND SANITIZER, he said SAND HANITIZER. Do you know Beomgyu?😂
I have been in US more than a decade and still get nervous whenever I order at subway. Talking English with customer services is another nightmare.
I love that you're blurring out logos. Can't give away free advertisement hahaha
I've never actually went to order Subway before! 🤣🤣🤣
the only best promoters of RV is them 😭😭😭😆 dO yOU kn0W dUmB DuMB???
REGARDLESS OF LANGUAGE, ORDERING ON SUBWAY IS REALLY SCARY!!! I DON'T KNOW HOW TO PREPARE A SANDWICH THAT'S WHY I'M HERE!!! YOU DO IT FOR ME! THEY ASK FOR EACH DETAIL AND I'M LIKE WHAAT???
Wheein is so cute
Gotta have dem Beomgyu
SaNd HaNdNitiZ3r lines
Danny really be looking like Edna from the incredibles....😂
We do have dumpling in Thailand but it’s not called that in Thai lmao also dumpling is very very vague😂 there’re too many types of it
Eyyy grammarly is sponsoring you guys cool cool cool
Also i really recommend that app!
In my job I have on occasion had to speak with non native English speakers and I always have so much respect for them in their endeavors to communicate. English is not an easy language and we have a lot of ‘filler’ words in sentences that other languages don’t use so anyone who is learning should just go for it.
Don't insult my English queen... I have soul I have many soul I have big soul I'm like TT just like TT is the most profound quotes I've ever heard.
Anyway there're lots of Mamamoo VS English video outhere and they're all my free therapy 😆
omg, Danny and David, I was laughing my behind off. There is no such thing as perfect English. . We all make mistakes with grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. I use Grammarly and Grammarly is not always perfect either but it helps. In the United States, we have many dialects of English. In the Southern states, Eastern states, Western states, and Northern states. We have an urban dialect called "Ebonics" which I do speak at times. Like in the video... KPop Idol was trying to say "bomb" so let me explain. Using the word "bomb" alone does not define outstanding, great, or good but placing the word "da" in front of the word "bomb" does. Example of how it is used: That movie last night was "da bomb"! Meaning the movie was outstanding, great, or good. I am from the U.S.
I get really angry when people say "speak English" when it is not your native tongue. Even the Indigenous Native Indian Americans speak their own tribal language which is NOT English. While y'all are learning English, I am learning Korean! If I am trying to watch Kdramas and being a BTS ARMY fan, I should graciously try to learn Korean. It goes both ways.
Really enjoyed this vid guys... Especially hearing your perspectives. I commend and encourage any person who is learning any new language but especially English.
Konglish!! i love that word so much thank you danny!!!
Grammarly is really great! I'm using it since your first video!
Well on the other side of the coin - this will be me in Korea since I don't speak Korean. I'll be doing a lot of charades lol. I don't think restaurants or vendors will appreciate me to tell them i love them and miss them lol