2 Asian Guessing 12 European's Nationality! European Look all same?
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Today Jean Ans Gagas Guess 12 European’s Nationality!
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SE Sofia @sofia_ljungstrom
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the german guy is an undercover vampire
The white socks seem very impractical for that kind of lifestyle.
When I heard his voice I was OMG who is that? And now I want to know more about him. He looks and sounds very interesting
I need his details haha, his voice is so beautiful
He must be from Berlin. People from Berlin are quite.... odd. It's a weird city
@@kju5020 His voice is SO SEXY, and he's hot!
'Joshua, introduce yourself in your language'. Joshua starts a philosophical monologue about the comments section of the last video of this channel.
not the comment section, he is bashing all this channel’s stupid clickbait titles lmao
my German is bad but I think he is laughing about how all their titles are: “American SHOCKED that” followed by trivial sh**
@@masaru340 That's exactly what he said.
@@masaru340
If that's what he did, then he's the king of trolls 😂
@@LCdic09 "Der Erlkönig"...
That German man was the most Europeanish European to ever Europe. Like, if I were to type "young European man" into an AI generator, his entire being is what I'd expect to see.
I think they cheated a bit though because as a German I can assure you that this is not a native speaker. Even the way he pronounces his name isn't German at all.
@@aurorasdawn4681 you don't necessarily have to be a native speaker to represent the country. If you're german by nationality, you're german, it doesn't matter native or not here
@@ootts456, uhmmm, no
@@ootts456 Yeah sure, why not have a Korean represent Germany then in front of these Asians? Or a Maori? After all, it doesn't matter at all whether the person is German or not, right? All that matters is that the right word is written on a piece of paper. *Facepalm*
What you're suggesting here, completely reduces the game to absurdity. It's already a problem that this guy states that how he dresses doesn't necessarily represent his country - because guess what? The whole game revolves around making a guess based precisely on this kind of stereotypes. Apart from "potatoes", Joshua wasn't able to give ANY kind of information about his country, which makes a lot of sense considering that he isn't German and therefore obviously has a difficult time confidently representing the country.
@@ootts456 Title says nationality but we all know they mean ethnicity here
18:06 "How we dress doesn't necessarily represent our country." I love that. I really like all of people in this video.😊 So nice and good people. Thank you.
But he actually looks exactly how people imagine a typical German, if 90s German music videos were a person, it would be him. 😀
@@Pidalinyaahhh.. I thought the same thing😂😂😂
@@Pidalin Ironically, trying to be "better" and more self-reflective than everyone else is typical German behaviour. Even though he actually isn't a native German as becomes obvious when he speaks.
@@febriandosiregar4133 He looks like a villian from Kobra 11. 😀
@@Pidalin 🤣🤣🤣
Haha, the German guy was nuts. 😂 I’m German, too, but I hardly understood what he was talking about in German. Funny, but completely bonkers. I love him. 😅
"introducing himsself in German" this guy did a lot but not THAT XD hahaha like seriously how he even came up with a line like this xD
As a German learner (begginer), I was expecting the Ich bin 😂
His German sentence was somehow weird, completely out of context. You're right, it was a lot of something, but nothing of an introduction. And finally his German sounds to me as it was spoken by a Brit, who is very good at speaking German, but can't avoid a tiny lil bit of English accent gazing through. And his voice sounds rather made for the show. People I heard talking like that were actors, 80 yrs old or seriously ill.
The French girl threw me saying her country was in central Europe. You go west from there and your feet get wet.
Same!!! I was actually so confused.
Unlike everybody else, she thinks of Europe from north to south, not east to west lol
Where is your country in Europe? "In the middle", " I m from France" xD Why am I not surprised that my countrymen thinks they are in the middle of Europe lol
No European was surprised by their thinking and Every non-European was.
I had the same discussion with a French guy once too xD
Easy answer , in France we dont think much east /west but more north south and in such case France is central : Neither northern neither south ( France itself is north sout divided so its an obvious geogrpahical mindset)
Thanks for all the dumb haters who come up with thinking it means french people think they are the center : NO it only means you yourself are closed minded who see every opportunity to let go some stupid bias
@@beltrangarrote1982 thats because some of you just like to stop at cliché yourselves; hence you become as sensless as what you trying to mock
Germans think they are in the centre of Europe, and so do the Poles. 😂
Hi this is Sofia from Sweden!😊💕 Jean and Gagas had prepared so many good questions, I was so impressed how fast they guessed right! So lovely meeting them both.💕 I hope you all enjoy this video. 🤗
IKEA is famous in Indonesia and their specialty is meat and potato. Easy for Indonesian
Du kunde ha gett svårare hintar! Surströmming?
Hi from Finland. I was trying to guess everyone's nationality and when it was your turn i thought straight away Sweden. But then you said that "If you looked at me you wouldn't guess i was from this country." And come on marabou is pretty good although not quite as good as Fazer. 😅
@@jonijohansson1792 haha I mean, most people when they think of a Swedish person thinks of blond hair and blue eyes! 😅 no one ever guesses I’m from Sweden on the first try 😂
And yes, I do love me some Marabou chocolate but if I said yes I think she would have guess Swiss 😂 (and also, Fazer Geisha is the best chocolate ever! 🤫🤫)
Thanks for watching! 😂🙌
@@al1999 haha I have brown/hazel eyes but yes I agree I have a more north Nordic look 🤗
Love Joshua. "I don't think it's French." 😂
“Are you French?” Spanish girl: “definitely not”. Any other country would have been just a simple “no”. 😂😂😂
EDIT: I expected no less from my European hommies. France never misses a chance to show their true colours but we love them anyway. I guess. They are ours to roast.
I'm pretty sure the English would say something very similar :D
@@konrad_m_rataj and far more aggressively
tbh i think most of france neighbors would say something similar xD
@@blackgearRF True.
@@blackgearRF true! germans would say the same thing
Finally a Bulgarian representative! :))) NICE! and she is so cool and beautiful!
right i thought she was the prettiest!
@qmqmqm you thought wrong.
@@AntonM.-bc7rs my opinion
@@AntonM.-bc7rsboohoo
Rose oil was the biggest give away for me. The second I heard that, it could be nowhere but Bulgaria.
As someone who is also from the UK, I would hardcore disagree with the British girl saying that the UK is not humid at all. It can get pretty humid in some places in the UK, especially in summer.
Yeah, she definitely talked a lot of bull..it. England is known for its huge amount of humidity and fog.
She was talking nonsence...
Even in winter the humidity is really high. It's rare humidity is below 90% in the colder months, usually it's over 95%. This is why our cold (much milder than a lot of other European countries) is less pleasant to be out in because it's a damp cold that gets into your bones and in the summer, it's a humid heat rather than dry heat, so it makes it harder to breathe. I've been out in temperatures between -7°C and -20°C and was happy to be out in it for hours in other European countries. 3°C here feels worse, somehow colder and you need to have a bath when you get in to warm your bones. The UK is very humid all year.
@@EtherealSunsetsame as Ireland. And then it feels colder with the wind chill factor too.
I'd say damp.
But when it's hot it's not very humid.
wow Joshua voice is incredible!!!!
actually when he speaks German he has a lisp and sounds very funny but the tone of his voice is beautiful!
@@voyance4elle I would guess it would rather be a feminine hint than a lisp per se, but then I might be a prejudiced.
I thought he sounded very creepy. Unsettling guy
Proud of Gagas, he definitely earned the bragging rights 👍 TBH most Indonesians wouldn’t be able to guess countries like Bulgaria, Sweden or Finland because we’re just not familiar with them. Also the fact that the Spanish girl wanted to make it more difficult for him by saying “tomatoes” but he was able to guess it anyways. And getting Sweden from “meat and potatoes” is wild, because I’d just scream in frustration “But that’s just the entire Europe!” 🤣 _Sabi Gagas_ 👍
And kudos to Jean for being well-prepared and actually made the effort to do some research beforehand! 👏
We are proud of our Geography education. it is not as bad as USA😂
As a European (Norwegian) I can say he did very well. I'm surprised he was so on point and I rarely see non-Europeans do that well. It's clear that he has European friends, as he mentioned, and he seems to pick up on what he's learned from them.
The Indonesian is clearly good at geography and has broad knowledge about European countries and the culture.
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There are many types of Arya race, but only one that is legendary, they are Arya-Sundaland.
Gagas we proud of u ♡♡
"Is your country humid?"
The BRITISH girl: "No, it's wet."
Come on!
HA,HA...
well, when you think of humid countries most people start to think tropical so that might be why
@@tova1412 that's probably the case if you live in a country with low humidity. If you live in the UK, most people know that you don't have to have a tropical climate to be humid because we know about our own humidity. Somehow that's gone over the head of the woman in the video.
What's she on about? It's literally been very humid in the summer these past few years in the UK..... You have nearly 90% humidity with 25°C weather that makes it feel like 34°C+
BY her accent, she sounded very Irish...
The Dutch people may be tall as the scandinavian ( some even taller ) , but they aren't scandinavian
Yes, as an actual Scandinavian (Norwegian) I was confused by that comment. Was that a translation error or did Elle really say that?
yes we arent scandinavian but have a common germanic anscestor
We are not in Scandinavia but technically we are genetically the same people XD, many Dutch people in fact have Scandinavian DNA especially the North of our country. Even I as a Southern in my country we have Swedish, Denish and Norwegian DNA and some English/Scottish. I did the DNA test and actually we are North-Western European. With DNA testing our country does not really exist because we are just Germanic or Scandinavian or english. @@Onnarashi
They're all Germanic, and migration period and route should be around the same era. There is an identifiable DNA admixture/concentration difference between Germanic (Y-DNA R1b) and Slavic (Y-DNA R1a) people, but it would be increasingly challenging to separate within Germanic people just by genetic ancestry. DNA tests often group French and Germans in one category, since French are also descendants of Germanic migrants who Latinized.
However, we do know from various research that based on native/first language, facial muscles and expressions develop differently. So a Germanic descendant who migrated to South America or to Russia, could have slightly different facial muscles and appear differently from somebody who lives in Germanic countries. If I recall, Omsk in Siberia has a higher concentration of people with German ancestry (due to Stalin-era policies), but they do look and behave as Russian as one can be. (German ancestry is one of the largest groups in the US as well, but they clearly look and behave differently from Germanic people in Europe.)
The Dutch are the tallest people in Europe.
I love the German guys accent. It’s so soothing like asmr
German guy is REALLY German. He's like a living stereotype.
@@Altrantis Hes the north german stereotype :D
@@Altrantis I like the way he presents himself, he looks like a member of a Krautrock or Industrial music band 😅
@@xxklesx1 he is actually central German...Most likely from Thuringia, Saxony or may Saxony-Anhalt. I think he was trying to speak without an accent. Maybe because he doesn't live in this region anymore. Got family north central and south in the German speaking places. His style also looked like he is from central Germany. Glad he showed how smooth German actually sounds😊
@@herlittledove Lmao, your weird Eastern German states sounds nothing like him. He is so obviously from Hamburg or the surrouding Hamburg area.
omg Bulgarian representation!! thank you for including my country, felt great 🫶🏻 also everyone was so lovely in this video
@@irishkabyle3406 How about go f your mom? Who are you to tell people what they should be proud of. Also read more history before commenting dumbo.
@irishkabyle3406 what are you talking about? This is a video about guessing the European nationality.
The Bulgarian girl's accent is so cute
@@irishkabyle3406seek help
Lol when she said yogurt I thought Bulgaria or Greece! Ha! 😂 I was right! I love Bulgarian yogurt I was brought up with it!!! So yummy
Stage 11 guy looks like a character, he has some uncommon manners.
Yeah like a villain in a 007 film or something 😂
He's quite flamboyant.
He would be an old guy in a random quiz show in germany
The stage 11 guy was easy, he was the only one who was talking a bit critical about his country...the food, the ability to speak English...that's typical German. A total give away.
this is so much more fun with asians compared to Americans since they are actually educated about other cultures :)
what do you mean by Americans? people living in the US can research you know? plus, "Americans" do you mean white Americans
She simply did a little research
@@EternityCliffSTARS He/She didnt mean to offend all Americans. Of course, there are some Americans from the United States who also have extensive knowledge of the geography and culture of other countries. However, from most of the videos I've seen on this channel. I can see that these 2 participants from South East Asia are an example. Asians tend to be interested in understanding the geography, and culture of other countries. This doesnt mean that Asians show off or whatever. In other words, they appreciate every difference and respect other countries.
@@EternityCliffSTARS The most complicated question about geography you can ask an american is ,,where are you?'' ,especially when they are visiting Europe.😆 99% would answer ,,at a Mc Donalds''
@@EternityCliffSTARS It's crystal clear to everyone outside the US that many US citizens don't have a good education in terms of geography and basic knowledge about foreign countries. I'm not saying all Americans are like that but many of them are, it's a fact and it's not their fault. It's because of the poor education received in these specific topics and how the US education is only focused on themselves for the most part. I'm not saying with this they are stupid. Not at all. You can find stupid people all over the world. Many of them just have a lack of knowledge and understanding in this field.
I'd also say they have got a good education in other fields. For instance they are encouraged to understand their real market and differentiate themselves from the rest to compete with others and have more possibilities of success in a specific industry. This looks simple but it's not. And many other countries like some European countries should learn from them instead of forcing their students to pass so many subjects that are definitely not going to be useful in their future life.
Europa's diversity in hair and eye color is unmatched, and it's not even close
Right now I just desire Joshua, the German guy, to whisper at my ear, anything 😂😅❤
Yess I want him to read a book! Like I will listen the book on one sitting
His voice is so sexy! Perfect for ASMR, too!
Gagas daymn 😂 youre awesome dude! 🫡
Sorry , but Joshua speaking german is so f... good and sexy 😂 , i can't believe it , he made german sounds poetic , even though i know german isn't like the stereotype of being agressive , but many think that way , Joshua's accent is perfect 😂
It actually sounds like he’s speaking Swiss dialect 😂
@@reklamy_iq Actually quite the opposite. He doesn't sound Swiss at all, he sounds like he's from northern Germany.
@@tcyxicirzt3011 True i'm from the south, bordering Switzerland. He doesn't sound like a swiss-german speaker at all
@@EllieOK I wouldn't have guessed southern Germany, but I'm a northern german and he doesn't sound like that at all either. It's really hard to tell because when he speaks in german his pronunciation doesn't really lead to any specific region, he just has a very particular speech pattern I'd say. Maybe it even adapted with the english that's why it became what it is.
To be fair, he really is very different in just about everything people would think a german is and the way he talks and presents itself is definitely VERY unique. Dude's an enigma. lol
@@Tenseiken_ is it true that you as germans are not good at English as he said
Because I heard others saying that Germans are good at it
Joshua's voice is 😍 From his accent though, it's hard to tell he's German. Either he was making an effort to disguise it, or at least one of his parents is not from Germany.
really because to me he sounds so extra German (and overall comes across German)
That guy the second he spoke I knew he was German.
Forget French and Italian - I swoon at a German accent. 🥰
I couldn't tell he was German when he was speaking English, but of course I could tell the second he started speaking German.
The German guy who speaks the most sophisticated English, more than Jenny and I, says Germans aren’t particularly good at speaking English 😂
Illie did a unique job. Looking forward to more videos with her😊😊😮
If French is central, then what is western? Only Spain and Portugal? 😅 If we take "central Europe" into consideration, not only west and east, then central would be countries like Czech Republic, Poland, Germany.
I was going to say the same thing
There’s geographical ‘central’ and geopolitical ‘central’. France isn’t the former, but is very much the latter. That may be the confusion here.
@@titteryenot4524 I know that... But whichever way I look at it, French is western Europe. So what is geopolitical central for you? And what would be geopolitical western?
@@user-lz9oi5ye7b Nobody in your so called "western europe" consider to be western of anything... Austria is almost already considered east european for all the great euorpean powers.
@@user-lz9oi5ye7b ‘Geopolitical western’ is anyone who currently buys the EU. Geographical? Well, my own opinion is that that starts at about Vienna, longitudinally. Others will disagree. That’s fine.👍
It is difficult for people from the West to guess the nationality of people from the East, but the opposite also happens, looking at Western girls and the tips they said makes it even easier , great video 😊
I am South American and it is easy for me to differentiate Europeans from the North, South and East, for example the chuca Filandeza I knew was from Eastern Europe because of the shape of her nose, but I thought she was from Ukraine or Russia, although Finland in In reality, the Northeast is next to Russia, I can differentiate the Asian populations but it is more difficult for me, what I can differentiate is Southeast Asia from East, then I learned to differentiate the Japanese from the Chinese very slightly but it is difficult for me.
Si riconoscono da come si vestono
@@enricacantori2984 Italian
@@user-yt3xd2jl6d There is something what I call a "russian face" and even a lot of Ukrainians look like that (but psst, don't tell them), but part of it is broken nose and shaved hair with that typical stupid arrow on their foreheads. 😀 But when you look on Europe out of Russia, you can't guess anything because everyone looks completely randomly. Like for example here in Czech Republic, we are result of hundreds of years of beying under attack and occupied by other countries and all armies had to go thru our land and result is that we look totaly average and mixed.
I would say that people from Netherlands sometimes have some typical features, like they are very tall and all women look like singers from symphonic metal bands, but rest of Europe is completely random, you can't guess anything, for example you see a redhair girl, you guess Sweden or something, but nope, she is from Spain, it's completely random.
@@Pidalin It is not random, the Redhead of Spain is due to Celtic blood and is usually more common in the Northwest, in fact the Redhead is rare in Spain, unless it is from this region, the Redhead is found more frequently and is common in the British Isles and one in the central north of Russia, the Scandinavians have more red hair than other regions of Europe but not as much as these two, and the blondest country in the world is Finland, closely followed by the Baltics, Sweden and Norway. If centrist Europeans are quite average, that is true.
Most of those people did not have very obvious accent. I can assure you that most french people speak english with a very recognizable accent... It would be nearly impossible to tell their country from their look as well, as none of them were stereotypical. Even their first names were "generic european".
The French and Spanish girls had very characteristic accents in my opinion and so did the (Francophone) Belgian girl (but, in the latter case, you couldn't tell if she was from France or Belgium). Normally Italians also have a clearly distinctive accent, but I didn't hear it in this particular case. I think the Austrian girl had a clear German accent (the way she said December for example), but, again, I wouldn't be able to tell if she was from Germany or Austria.
It is always hard to identify the accent of people from the Netherlands or Sweden because they normally speak English very well and are really good at imitating native speakers. Thankfully they gave easy clues like tullips and meatballs.
I was surprised with the Polish girl, who didn't have the characteristic Slavic accent either. and I had no clue about the Bulgarian participant based on her accent alone.
Of course the British girl was impossible to miss because, in addition to being the only one with a British accent in English, she also looked and dressed like a girl from the UK.
why did the dutch girl say that the netherlands is a Scandinavian? it isn't it's a western European country.
also the belgian girl
also the french girl saying that france is a central european country
Dutch person here, we're definitely not Scandinavian.
She mentioned in another video that she's originally Ukrainian. It's the only explanation for the confusion, aside from a translation error, because I don't see a native Dutch person confusing themselves with us Scandinavians (I'm Norwegian).
Largely share same dna and culture is similar
When Joshua walked out, I knew he was German immediately. His fashion style is very 1980's German. His English is excellent.
Nice to see a person from Poland !
I'm not even Polish but i flinched when they asked if the Polish girl was Russian. I work with Polish people and they have a severe dislike of Russia, at least the ones i have met, probably not all.
I was also shocked !! She was very nice and polite that she didn’t balk at that sentence especially after what’s happening in Ukraine and the history
she said eastern europe, she's clueless lol
@@vjacobvhs yeah, exactly... we're CENTRAL Europe, along with Czechia for example... Eastern is e.g. Ukraine.
As an Asian, I wouldn't know the difference. Geographically to us, Poland is in eastern Europe.
Sorry
@@mars1pluto Poland has been part of and has greatly influenced the Western Civilization for over a thousand years, calling it eastern based on merely 50 years behind Iron Curtain (to which it was sold off by the allies) is just ignorant and a spit in the face to those who suffered under soviet occupation. You might as well call half of Germany eastern by that logic. I know you have no ill intent, I'm saying all this in hopes you consider this point of view, maybe also read up on Great Schism or Western Betrayal or Polish history overall if you have time, cheers!
🤣🤣🤣. The French girl says that France is in central Europe 😱😱😱. Well well well.... Il faudrait revoir ta géographie. La France c'est l'Europe de l'ouest, sans aucune hésitation, tu n'as pas vu la côte atlantique ???
European countries west of France: Spain, Portugal, maybe Ireland? Iceland too, although I guess that's more north than west. European countries east of France: I don't have enough time to list them all 😅
Oui et à cause de ça les commentaires pensent qu'on est égocentrique, quelle cruche
Bulgaria is famous in indonesia coz of yoghurt commercial l!🥰
8.21 The UK is absolutely a humid country- it's considered a humid temperate oceanic climate. That's part of why our summer highs are unbearable despite their lower temperature when compared to other countries.
Exactly!
from a scientific perspective you are right, but personally i wouldn't consider it as such when you consider the humidity levels of other countries
@roseonrift for Europe we're very humid, that's what makes our summers so unbreathable. Of course compared to a tropical climate we're not so humid, but overall we still are. And you can feel it.
Yeah, she definitely talked a lot of bul...it. England is known for its huge amount of humidity and fog.
It's also why 3°C in the winter feels cold and gets right into your bones, when -7°C or less can feel totally fine elsewhere. The really high humidity makes both summer and winter temperatures feel more extreme than they are.
Thanks for including Bulgaria! ❤
Me, as a north Spain girl, listening to the “good weather” thing while is raining and cold outside 😂
Lol giving the first letter is a cheat code
P.S. the Belgian girl is gorgeous
Actually, depending on the country, the first alphabet might not give away too much. Unless you are from those super famous and touristy country like the Spanish girl. For countries starting with S in Europe, you can have Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, San Marino. But of course for an Asian that doesn't know too much about European geography and has never been to the continent, they probably won't know about the Eastern side and microstates in Europe.
I just felt a bit weird she balked at Ghana chocolate. She could have said that’s where the raw ingredient comes from not chocolate. I mean without cocoa no one will have chocolate.
Bulgaria is a name of a yogurts brand in Japan ?
I just know that Bulgaria is Bulgarie in French and it’s a big Italian (but now French) fashion brand. It’s also written BVLGARI.
Bulgur Yogurt
Yogurt brand in Korea
It's quite popular in Indonesia too, I like the mixed berries one.
Bulgaria was the hardest one for me. Nice to know more about it.
The second she said "rose oil" I knew it was Bulgaria.
Thank you for representing indigenous ethnicity in the people selected for Europe.
'Oaight fam, bet yous looking to guess where I'm from innit?' - the Brit
Her accent gave her away very quickly for me. 😂
Die österreichische Lady kommt rein, und zeigt gleich Respekt und Anstand, in dem sie mit einem fröhlichen "Hallo" grüßt.
That German guy is so strange, I am probably the only one who don't think he is sexy, but he is probably a good person lol
I think he tried to hide his accent i guess.
I would guess that he spent time in the UK. It wasn't an English accent but some of his words definitely sounded like an English person would have pronounced them.
@@DavidEmery-tn2dhwell germans learn british english in school.
@@DavidEmery-tn2dh I think he tried to hide his accent while speaking both English and German hence the stupid thing he did with his voice
The Bulgarian girl is the most beautiful
Bro... Joshua is just so book coded... The voice, the mannerism, he's quite unique... I'd fall in love if I knew a man like him lol
I wonder if he has his own TH-cam channel or social media...
Joshua is the most stereotypical Berliner ever, how they didn’t immediately clock his is wild
Los franceses siendo franceses, "estamos en el centro", "el país más turístico". Están en el oeste europeo y los países más turísticos son Italia y España. xD
no, France is the most touristic country in europe, she's right ^ ^but saying it's not a western country was weird indeed
I didn't know there're five languages in Spain, was convinced she was Swiss because of that. But happy I got 8 right. Phew.
That's because there isn't one spanish but two, at least from what i know
Spanish or Castilian,Galician,Euskera,Catalan and Valencian
@@ablib Aranese is not a dialect from catalan, it's basically occitan. Hence the five languages in Spain.
@@ablib You seem to have a problem understanding what's being explained. Aranese is a dialect of Occitan, it's not a dialect of Catalan, Castilian, Basque, or Galician. Which means it's basically the Occitan language, which means it's a separate language. Which makes it the fifth official language spoken in Spain.
I really don't know how to explain it more clearly.
@@ablib You're spiralling my friend. Let's keep things simple shall we? ANY dialect is itself a language spoken in a particular dialectal variation, and Aranese is OFFICIALLY considered a dialectal variation of occitan, which means it's occitan language. Not "the whole occitan", this is something you came up with, not me. Maybe because you're not keeping track of what's being said.
Anyway, here you can see the Aranese recognised as the "occitan language spoken in Arán".
www.boe.es/buscar/pdf/2010/BOE-A-2010-17710-consolidado.pdf
Sooo back to the original point, yup it's a recognised official language in Spain.
When she said rose oil, I immediately thought Bulgaria.
She doesn't know to guess Netherlands despite given the big hint "tulip". How sad
I Love These Videos. They Are So Wholesome and Interesting.
We can actually see the Northern lights in the Netherlands a couple of times per year, in the Northern parts of the country. Just only 1/2 per year.
Northern lights are visible today in the Netherlands!
The german guy is soo attractive. He has like that mysterious aura
This is because they have a lot of Slavic blood in their genes, who are the most beautiful people in Europe.
@@drazantodoric6040no they aint
@@ashley1919100 Your taste. Tastes are not discussed
If it is prefences then why you commented on it in the first....like no it is not about that, it is about that guy happend to be attractive both in his looks and way he be himself, wors strss etc.
He's extremely pretentious, playing an elaborate character. Met many people like him, get a few beers with them, and they show their true selves. All of them are insecure about themselves and hide ot behind such flamboyance and smoke.
So many people saying "Why did the Dutch girl say that they're Scandinavian?" when she didn't 😭
The term used was "northern" (and she didn't even say it, Jean did but she did say yes) which was right
"Northern Europe" is not "strictly" defined, depending on who uses it and how, it can include some countries or not, and that's also the case for the Netherlands Not everyone includes the Netherlands when they say "Northern Europe" but it's not wrong to say so at all
Then it's a translation error (texting).
@@Onnarashi What do you mean ? Translation error in the video, in the subtitles, in the comments, etc ? Where exactly ? Because in the video they spoke English and they clearly said "northern" in the subtitles they put
I'm not sure I understand ?
@@raniabaha2210 In the subtitles. It looks like they corrected their mistake. It used to say "Scandinavian" in the subtitles when Elle was asked if the Netherlands was northern Europe. It seems like whoever translated maybe misinterpreted what the other (Asian) girl said and made it seem like Elle answered "Scandinavian". Not sure if I'm making sense?
@@Onnarashithis makes sense. I didn't watch it with subtitles and was really confused as I couldn't remember her saying she was Scandinavian and that would have instantly have leapt out as a weird and incorrect thing for her to say.
12:46 "'Definitely not French, bigger than France". Spanish girl should check her geography. lol
Also, British girl: "Is my country humid? No. Wet? sure"
Note that she said "like colonization, that's a big hint". Also, the difference in area is noooot that big: 551500 VS 505900 km2, so she is not that off.
@@adacarbonell9265 I noticed that, but who in his right mind would count former colonies as part of his country's geography? On both accounts, her ignorance shines.
She really said the UK isn't humid?
Yeah, she definitely talked a lot of bul...it. England is known for its huge amount of humidity and fog.
Ok, I know that a lot of poles are offended by Zuzia's statment "Poland is in Eastern Europe", however when it comes to the culture and historical aspects, it's true. Also its kind of geographically accurate, since almost half of Poland is placed in (im sorry for not translating this) " płyta wschodnioeuropejska", along with other countries like Ukraine or Belarus.
Of course it's just how I think it is, so there is no reason to argue.
I hate that Dutch say it's windy, I'm from Van Diemen's Land and when I went to NL to learn Dutch I thought the weather was there cold and flat. Like a slow falling wet fog for endless months. In my homeland the wind can snap the doors off your car if you don't listen to the warnings. One of the warnings is the booming sound of antarctic fronts hitting the mountains. I don't think Dutch people really believe our wind until they experience it.
The UK is an incredibly humid, it's just a cool climate but the humidity is very high.
Did Elle really say the Netherlands is a Scandinavian country? Well, she mentioned origiinally being Ukrainian, so maybe that's why she might be confused. I doubt a native Dutch person would confuse the Netherlands as being Scandinavian.
Dutch people know that they are NOT Scandinavian lol
Yes but genetically we are the same people actually. With DNA testing we are Scandinavian, Germanic and English/Irish/Scottish and Netherlands falls under gemanic and Scandinavia is the family of the Germanic tribes so geographically we are not Scandinavia, but we are both North and Western European even the vikings came in our country and you can see that since Dutch people have high amounts of Scandinavian in the North even I as Southern have Scandinavian DNA from countries like Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
@@-_YouMayFind_- If you go far enough back all humans are related. We have drifted apart over the millennia though. Also, some of that Scandinavian DNA could be linked to the Norwegians who immigrated to the Netherlands in the 17th and 18th centuries. Did you know that the entirety of Amsterdam was propped up by Norwegian timber, and it was Norwegian workers who did the hard work? At some point, literally half of the Dutch navy was made up of Norwegians. The second in command on the Dutch ship that first sailed to Manhattan in the New World was Norwegian.
No, she didn’t say Netherlands is a scandinavian country.
but when does she say she's Scandinavian? I don't remember hearing this from her🤔
The germna guy ia hilarius!! "I don't think it is french😏"
I think that Europeans trying to guess Asians would do considerable worse.
Bulgaria having the same/similar population as Australia despite the unbelievable size/land mass difference is WILD (Australia land mass is basically the same size as America - the island of Australia fits onto America on the world map)
9:57 "It depends.. are you a big art fan?"
The Italian girl I wouldn’t have guessed just by her appearance, as being Italian (and I’m Italian).
The Bulgarian looked more Italian to me
She looked kind of like Tunisian.
@@Duquedecastro The Bulgarian looked Greek.
That girl from the Netherlands cheated with pronouncing her own name. We do not pronounce it like that. we pronounce it like "el-uh".
I liked the video very much. But was so sorry for not having seen Portuguese people there. Cheers!
I'd love to see Joshua more frequently, he's just so sweet 😭
zuzia słodka 😭💞
most relaxed german man 😸
got every single one on sight & accent alone except austria
msc in european phenotypes
Is your country in the west, north, east, south?
French girl: it's in the center
BRUH! If France is in the center, what's to the west?!!
The guy from Germany has a deep voice. I like hearing it 🤣🤣 He's like a Gentle Man 👏
Joshua spoke German, but it didn't sound like his native language. Something was very off there. His infliction or something.
Austria Classical music Mozart
I know Jane said it's because she has not travelled to Europe, and European speaks many languages (so does in Asia girl 😅) and have lots of food in common (also same for Asia.. imagine if they said "rice" as a clue 🤣🤣).. but that's not the reason why she couldn't guess. While knowing geography would help when you ask for clues of which part of Europe, but it is a whole lot more on how exposed you are to that region (even from tv, if not from real people), how observant and attentive you are to faces, accents (German was so damn German, how could you have guessed it was French haiyaa 😅😂 So was the Spanish girl's accent 😅), colours they wear (how I guessed Finland in less than 15 seconds 🤣) and general knowledge on things like the rose oil hint was big. And I think Gagas was really keen himself in observing and taking interest about these things even before this test. So well done Gagas! 👏🏼 And good learning experience for Jane too 👍🏼
As a fellow Malaysian, where Jane is from, I managed to guess all 😁 just that Sweden was tricky (I thought maybe Norwegian or Danish) and Italian girl did not look nor sound like a stereotypical Italian but I could have guessed from her very subtle accent, not from looks! But UK... the moment anyone starts to talk about the weather like that, you know he/she is British! 🤣🤣
Nope. Not every Malaysian is good in Geography anyway
@@tevikumares5022 Nope to what, may I ask? However, yeah geography if you're a fan you're a fan, you know maps but you can still guess based on general knowledge or accents, language
I already stated in my reply and she already said she has never been to Europe so you can't simply say just because she has never been to Europe it doesn't mean she can't guess it. Not everyone has the chance to travel there and even the exposure of European culture via youtube is not always accessed anyway.
@@tevikumares5022 Then I am sure you have misunderstood my entire comment, I'm afraid 😅 Read again, please. I even started with "I know Jane said she has not travelled to Europe etc - BUT THAT IS NOT THE REASON for her not being able to guess". I said it has to do with exposure, observation skills, or being attentive to accents/languages. She gave reasons like European speaks many languages, well so does Asia 🤷🏻♀️ I'm also not able to go yet to Poland, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Netherlands, Finland, but I could guessed, and that has to do with picking up general knowledge here and there (I know about Bulgaria being the major producer of rose oil because I read the back of a product packaging and keen to read more), observe (sometimes from movies/music, sometimes in real life) And TH-cam is not the only source for knowledge on these things.. There's books, articles to read, news, music (probably the best way to train your ears!).. and Netflix got tons of European stuff as well. But she is learning to be more attentive after this I hope, it's good to explore and learn from all cultures all around the world. And I hope you understood my comment as well. Peace
Still doesn't change the fact that many Malaysians can't guess easily anyway
btw ... in the south in germany we eat more noodles then potatos.
10:07 Wait what?!
Palachinka (Палачинка) is the same in Bulgarian too. xD
Did he really say “between Belgium and Ghana?”
"That could be a hint" "Oui". Ok.let's wrap this up.
German guy: we are all dressed different - wears black clothes and listens to techno 😂😂😂 nothing German about his looks 😂
Joshua is very smooth. At the end of one sentence, he did say "you know." though, the same way I would say it.
Sometimes you can tell it is a German person speaking English if their sentences sound sort of stripped down, minimalistic. Old habits die hard.
On the other hand, as a native English speaker, we tend to use a lot of unnecessary adjectives, and are also known for hastily tossing unrequested adverbs into our oratorical repertoire in a vain attempt to sound more sophisticated than we actually are. Ah, time for a 🍺
To be fair a lot of what you said can be said just about most people speaking english as a second language. It just depends on how well they know english and how confident they are speaking it. The less confident and or good they are in english, the more stripped down the sentences become. I can't even begin to count the amount of people around the world I've heard speaking with any of these patterns, which lead be to believe what I described.
The "you know" part as well is a very individualistic thing rather than an indicator of a certain country. In my experience it's either people being not confident enough so they add "you know" at the end, or it's just their speech habbit in general and they just bring it over into english.
He came across as trying to speak with a well spoken English accent (RP) but it did sound a little odd. One would normally reserve my overly verbose speaking with kin of the same cloth.
@@Tenseiken_ I sort of meant the accent he had when he said, "you know." around 18:00. A British person speaking RPE would have an elongated "u" sound on "you" and also lengthen the "know" with sort of a double vowel sound on the "o", somewhere between "nyo" and "neo". Here in Wisconsin, it sounds like "ya no" or "yuh no", with the words truncated, pretty close to how he said it.
@@usefulrandom1855 He did speak German very smoothly too, like the lady noticed. A difficult accent to place, English or German, people shouldn't feel bad if they guessed he was Swiss or Dutch, but he's definitely speaking Deutschland German.
Besides America, I've travelled to Mexico, Japan and Western Europe. For some reason, Europeans and White Americans think all Asians are from China, and all Japanese in Japan think every Caucasian is an American. There is no denying this.
Also France I think Japanese and Koreans really like France
I didnt know that in Austria there is palachinka, its a bulgarian pancake called exactly the same even with the way she said it.
*Palatschinken, and yes xD
I feel like the Österreich-Ungarisches Reich would explain that
I thought she was Hungarian.
Once I was accompanying a couple of friends that had come from China to Barcelona in a wedding trip and at some point they were feeling very ashamed but told me that they couldn't distinguish the people. That was so fun, specially on summer when the city is full of europeans blonde as the sun and pakistanese shopkeepers. To them, all the same.
Beautiful Bulgarian girl 🇧🇬
8:35 Would be fun if you had people from England, Wales, Scotland or even northern ireland.
Zuzia shouldn't say pierogi as our national food, i would say something to confuse them like oscypek or żurek
at least you didn't have someone like the Austrian girl who said what sounds like "palachinka"😂 It's Palatschinken🤌😆
@@NoctLightCloud When she said palachinka i thought of Hungary, Serbia and Croatia byt they don't have famous skiing resorts
@@wthiskubaa 100% agree! I was born in Austria and even I thought of the countries you mentioned when she said that😂🤌
rosół, bigos, kiełbasa, chleb
@@worldclassyoutuber2085 chleb jest w całej europie
Joshua ❤
Palachinka, skiing, classical music, similarity to the name of another country + accent. I thought it was Austria, but it was so similar to the Czech Republic! (Czechia - Chechnya)
lol tomato isn't a food on it's own and it isn't famous for being Spanish
Yes, it’s Mexican 🇲🇽😂
Zuzia, actually geographical center of Europe happens to be in Poland or east of Poland so saying it is Eastern Europe is just a relic from when communists times before you were born.
I would say, that Poland is in Eastern-centre if it makes sense. I don't know how to translate this to English, but after all, half of Poland is on the "płyta wschodnioe-uropejska", along with countries like Ukraine or Belarus
@@dagu_ Oh yes, some people still get confused like that forgetting how far from Poland Ural mountains are (at least for now). Geographically and geometrically it lays just in the middle. All the best!
Mamy cztery kierunki. Północ południe, wschód, zachód. To naprawdę nie jest takie skomplikowane, nie wiem dlaczego Polacy mają zawsze o to taki wielki ból dupy, tak jakby bycie ze wschodu Europy było jakąś obelgą
@@MrHellgate82 I'd disagree wirh your statement that you can must divide land into 4, it doesnt apply to America nor Asia. I also dislike this kind of language.
But even by your standards it would end up in the western part of the continent because the center depending on methodology happens to be either in easter Poland or in Latvia.
It’s actually a lot of fun to guess them by yourself. Europeans can pick on the clichés very easily but some made it a little bit harder
These two were much worst at guessing European countries than I expected.
Why did no one have shoes on? It is not an attractive look.
Of course Europeans don’t all look the same. Europe is a multi-ethnic hodgepodge. However, unlike some, the fact it’s an inter-ethnic melting pot doesn’t bother me. The colour of your skin isn’t an issue. The only issue, for me, is an issue to do with ideas. Islam. Islam is the issue. As a European, I don’t want Islam to become a majority religion. Why? Here’s the difference, as it stands: if I were a famous public figure and publicly castigated Jesus, or Krishna, or Buddha, or Moses, or the Flying Spaghetti Monster, very likely nothing would happen to me. However, if I publicly lambasted Muhammad, I’d be very likely forced to watch my back for the rest of my life. Just ask Salman Rushdie. Islam’s intolerance to criticism is anathema. As an agnostic, I have zero time for _all_ organised religion, but the one I least trust currently is Islam, as it’s the only one that seems to demand most respect for _its_ values, whilst simultaneously giving least respect for _others’_ values.
Respects to you as an atheist Turk sir. Exactly my ideas. All religion are worthless, but Islam in particular is "dangerous" and must be eradicated.
better than no more evil christians is bad
As a turkish i guessed
Bulgaria
Poland
Netherlands
Italy
Uk
Finland
Spain
France
Sweden
Germany
Belgium
Poland, lot's of mountains? Okidokie.😅