6 Asians Vs 1 Secret White Guy ft Xiaomanyc 小马在纽约

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024

ความคิดเห็น • 87

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    Xiaoma is amazing. He lives in Flushing Queens, so you know he has access to more languages than anywhere else in the world. I love when he messes with people by speaking their language after pretending to not understand them. Be ready, you'll go down a rabbit hole watching his videos.

  • @jaygremillion
    @jaygremillion 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Xiaoma is easily one of the better follows on TH-cam. His ability to learn languages rather quickly is extremely impressive. Even better is how well he speaks the foreign languages often shocking those who speak the language as their primary language. He has a fantastic channel.

  • @BAYBAY_316
    @BAYBAY_316 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The white boy is a freak with languages. He possibly knows more languages of anyone on Earth. Maybe not but he certainly knows the most obscure ones. He's amazing.

  • @punkrockpearl84
    @punkrockpearl84 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Xaioma/Ari is the best lol, I love how he's been promoting the cataloguing and learning of dying languages. The best part of him being white is he's consistently stunning people in other countries or in cultural hubs in NYC by dropping questions in their 1st, or their ancestral languages.

  • @ryanstandre3648
    @ryanstandre3648 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    The languages that Arie has learned that impress me the most , are the native Navajo and Mayan dialects... Since those and others are slowly fading away, it says a lot that someone is willing to learn them.

  • @edgarj4815
    @edgarj4815 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Xiaoma is A polyglot. He speaks alot languages check his channel. His wife Chinese. His class.

  • @jeffnogo
    @jeffnogo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I hadn't seen this one before, and while his Mandarin might be pretty good, his English voice is so white. A more convincing one is the 6 Black Men vs 1 Secret White Guy video. I can't find that you have reacted to that one yet, so you definitely should.

  • @Alexfoxxrox
    @Alexfoxxrox 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    Yeah Xiaoma being in the vid makes it more of a challenge. I have shown my chinese co worker his videos and he said his chinese is very good.

    • @rosshaikenleonen1416
      @rosshaikenleonen1416 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There's a chinese youtuber who is an english instructor from China who reacted to one of his videos and she has a few critiques for him. With the conclusion of "He's really good, but not perfect". The title of the video she reacted to has the words "Speaking perfect chinese", so she was extra strict.

  • @MikkosFree
    @MikkosFree 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    One of things we had to train on when working as customer service for the US, was to forget school English. You tend to speak English in a more formal manner when you are learning it as a second language. Native English speakers notice, then they start to grill you over the phone, since most of them don't want to speak to a foreign agent. I had to learn to speak with a southern drawl, so I could avoid slang and still pass as American.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I live in Virginia and taught English as a second language. I was born in the north and think a lot of southern accents don't sound good. I told my students to listen to newscasters in the midwest. They have an accent but is much more standard sounding. Funny thing is my friend from Beijing didn't think much of accents from southern China, we laughed about it.

    • @MusicRainfield
      @MusicRainfield 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      A lot of customer service agents affect a southern accent, even native English speakers, because "prolongation of the most heavily stressed syllables, with the corresponding weakening of the less stressed ones, so that there is an illusion of slowness even though the tempo may be fast." Basically, you can talk at a normal or fast pace and still be understood clearly without sounding condescending when speaking to a caller.

    • @MusicRainfield
      @MusicRainfield 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@angelachouinard4581interesting. I’ve always heard that the Midwestern accent was one of the most disliked, alongside the Boston, New Yorker, and Jersey accents.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@MusicRainfield I had a highly educated English boss once who told me accents in Britain were used to pigeon hole people in terms of class and status. Americans are not so obvious about it but they do it too. By midwest I don't mean a city accent I mean the bland kind of English I heard in Iowa. Think of movies, southern accent equals hick or hillbilly, New York and New Jersey equals gagster, Texas equals cowboy. Its actually interesting to study.

  • @ShapeshifterOS
    @ShapeshifterOS 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fun fact, Philippines was once a Spanish colony which is why ending words with 'a' or 'o' are feminine or masculine respectively. Spanish has huge influence there. My mom's mom was from the Philippines, but never learned much about it.

  • @syx3s
    @syx3s 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    being able to speak another language is one thing (impressive), but being able to also understand multiple cultures at the same time is significantly more complicated.

    • @lawlietriver8869
      @lawlietriver8869 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your comment is making me curious. Where do you come from where it is not a given to be fluent in at least 2 languages? In Norway 3 languages can be impressive, but 2 is just a given. 3 is a given if you count written languages.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lawlietriver8869 Might be from North America. Lots of Mexicans only speak Spanish, Americans only English and lots of Canadians too, although French is spoken in Quebec. I'm curious too. Besides Norwegian what second language would be common?

    • @darkcircle899
      @darkcircle899 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lawlietriver8869 In North America a lot of people only speak one language especially in the U.S. The thing you should think about for why that's the case especially in the U.S. which is where I'm from, the U.S. is a lot bigger than almost every country in Europe and there is every biome in the U.S. so we can see any many different things while just in the U.S. as Europeans see while traveling multiple countries in Europe.

  • @Pallyforeva
    @Pallyforeva 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Big fan of the vibes of your channel & I’m happy the algorithm is recommending you to me again… Btw, you should watch the movie “Sorry to Bother You” if you haven’t already if you want to learn how to “sound white”. It’s one of the best modern critiques of American Capitalism and the colorism baked into the system as well as the lengths one has to go in order to say “fuck you, I got mine”.
    Also, this Jubilee video was pretty funny to watch. Def one of the better videos they’ve put out recently

  • @pheonixalchemist
    @pheonixalchemist 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I love it... and I've already seen the original.

    • @alaniasdruid8616
      @alaniasdruid8616 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I love you and you're original.

  • @jaysnewphone7005
    @jaysnewphone7005 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've noticed that my accent as a North Eastern American is to shorten my words. I would be likely as not to say; 'you have too' or 'oh ya gotta.' 'I don't know' is always 'I dunno.' Nobody ever 'wants to' do anything, maybe they 'wanna.'

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It's interesting to hear how random phrases in Tagalog sound so similar to Spanish (for obvious Imperialist reason). Como Esta? Kamusta Ka?
    It's interesting you mentioned you'd never go back to India or Egypt. That's not just a Black thing. My friend worked in import/export, lived all over the world but was originally from Manchester, UK. He literally said the same thing, but with Saudi Arabia being at the top of his list of places he would never go back to. And he's a white guy.

  • @DarksideGmss0513
    @DarksideGmss0513 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Xiaoma's wife actually is Asian if i remember correctly. It's been a long time since I've watched any of his stuff so i could be wrong

    • @heimirjosefsson510
      @heimirjosefsson510 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I saw a video of him welcoming his kid to the world. She is definitely Asian. :)

  • @nofuxgivens2797
    @nofuxgivens2797 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bi Bim Bap and kimchi…never gets old. The best Korean spots will have a salad bar that has every Korean condiment.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yup! Still making my own kimchi like halmoni Kim taught me.

  • @RemedialRob
    @RemedialRob 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Also California is fucking amazing Boyd you're missing out.

    • @Beshuu
      @Beshuu 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The rent in the SF Bay area is outrageous. But i do like the diversity.

    • @jayfwe
      @jayfwe 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Cali is a literal shit hole now, I’m from their and I’ll never go back

    • @TheArbiterOfTruth
      @TheArbiterOfTruth 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Beshuupretty much everywhere is diverse though. I live in Atlanta, we’ve got huge Chinese, Vietnamese, Ghanaian, Nigerian, Mexican, Cuban, Haitian, Jamaican and Indian populations, and quite a few others.
      I’d imagine most coastal cities are pretty similar.

    • @Beshuu
      @Beshuu 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheArbiterOfTruth Ok.

    • @RemedialRob
      @RemedialRob 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@jayfwe How could you know what Cali is like if you're not here? Fox News? The Republican Party. I moved here from the East Coast in 2011. I'm ex-military and I've been all over the country and the world. I LOVE it here in SoCal and a bunch of jealous haters aren't going to suddenly make me start thinking poorly of my adopted home. Sure we've got problems just like everyone else does. But America wouldn't be America without California and there's only a few states you can say that about and none of them are in the deep south or mid-west.

  • @wingzero7316
    @wingzero7316 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There are white Asians in russua region of asia, Kristina Rybalchenko (Kriss Drummer) is an example

  • @jedipool
    @jedipool 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Please react to Xiaomanyc pranking his friend's mom at her nail shop. It is hilarious!

  • @jcaustin4549
    @jcaustin4549 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fun fact, people of Guam are called chamorro

  • @JakkiPi
    @JakkiPi 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Xiaoma can speak many languages fluently, as well as many dialects. I'm also not going back to India.

    • @TheChiraagG
      @TheChiraagG 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I get it. I'm Indian by ethnic origin and I last went back 9 years ago to scatter my dad's ashes and don't intend on returning any time soon. I can't stand how rude some people are and the current comminalism being pedalled by Modi through this whole divide and conquer approach is pretty sickening. Though I do really love Bloodywood, can't wait to see them again.

  • @G02372
    @G02372 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When we end up going to war we can’t send “Kevin” as a spy unless everyone is blindfolded 😂

  • @LeoLeeGaming
    @LeoLeeGaming 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Incorrect about Guam. Guam natives are Chamorro, not Filipino. Filipina is a woman from Phillippines.

    • @MrLboydReacts
      @MrLboydReacts  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You went deep on that one appreciate it. I Just remember every woman I met called them selves Filipinas lol unless literally every woman I met was actually from the Philippines 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ I think that could also be true lol

    • @LeoLeeGaming
      @LeoLeeGaming 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@MrLboydReacts I was born in Guam(but I'm Korean) so any chance I get to shout out the natives, I do lol. Guam does have a large Filipino population though so it's not hard to believe you ran into them. Maybe that clues us all into your preference? LOL. Much love brudda!

  • @mackjeez
    @mackjeez 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did anyone notice when there is majority female contestants they always vote the men out first?

  • @justinland1208
    @justinland1208 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the navy the Phillipinos all run the logistic shops.

  • @travisdavis3816
    @travisdavis3816 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like watching that guys channel he knows so many different languages

  • @wantmetogotohell
    @wantmetogotohell 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i can smell the fish sauce too

  • @thegongoozler3374
    @thegongoozler3374 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm sorry, but "I fenced in 4th to 5th grade," woman you did NOT fence. If I threw you into a tournament today, you'd be the first one out; don't brag about a skill as if it were a hardship to learn when you know you couldn't perform it.

  • @serenadingsalas3402
    @serenadingsalas3402 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Filipino women everywhere are called Filipina. The natives of Guam are called Chamorro. Likewise Chamorro women are called Chamorita.

  • @Jmzeus1820
    @Jmzeus1820 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love his videos. Be awesome to watch more of his videos

  • @CrispyChips007
    @CrispyChips007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Been subbed too him for years

  • @alextaylor2551
    @alextaylor2551 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Heh- she called her grandma Ta-e…😮😂

  • @RickReinster
    @RickReinster 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    seem like the autism spectrum is so broad these days, that it's rarer and rarer to not be autistic.

  • @mcseforsale
    @mcseforsale 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Xiaoma has a great channel.

  • @mama_nez
    @mama_nez 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This guy is going to body this!

  • @KrAOLo
    @KrAOLo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Funny thing is I have been doing this from the 90's, Chinese never knew I was not Chinese until we met in person, than they forgot I wasn't Chinese again because of my knowledge of local customs and food. I lived in China for 20 years and I would have had the key to Shanghai if XJP didn't come into power and turn the dictator dial up to 99. I even helped create their typing systems which came out of QQ, OICQ and the birth of Tencent and phone typing. I helped write papers that influenced their immigration policies, and was the only foreigner at economic summits not wearing translating earpieces.
    As much as I like XMNYC his Chinese is not as good as many of my foreign friends in China, those of us who spent decades in China. Many of which speak technical stuff like Chemistry and Economics and PHD level topics in not Only Mandarin but in local dialects, even forgotten dialects or sub dialects.
    Lastly I am of Latino, Mexican and Native American decent so I am still the one and only.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Total immersion in the country makes so much difference. You get the slang, the cultural background of sayings and learn to understand those untranslatable things. You had such a fantastic opportunity and it sounds like you made the most of it

    • @KrAOLo
      @KrAOLo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@angelachouinard4581 absolutely, and I had 14 years before that to home those skills. Pakistan, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, USA, Taiwan, all before I went to mainland China. Plus my mother was a US diplomat so I got to see it from the political side, and cultural as my mother did cultural affairs and press.
      Basically a first row seat to history.

  • @Wickit96
    @Wickit96 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I thoroughly would love to see you react to the autism one, I didn't know that you were autistic yourself. I just thought you had Asperger's as you had mentioned that before

  • @BleachDemon99
    @BleachDemon99 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Me think Mr LBoyd like him some sushi 😏

  • @rosshall6475
    @rosshall6475 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Somebody link him to a clip of Riley in the first episode of The Boondocks explaining how white people talk.

  • @thejoelrooganexplosion2400
    @thejoelrooganexplosion2400 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Xiaomanyc is beautiful

  • @kitcando58
    @kitcando58 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I spent a little time in barrio

  • @JRY17
    @JRY17 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Xiaoma is the man

  • @twistedbard
    @twistedbard 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    yeah, i don't think most people without autism are anywhere near capable of recognizing it. a few are. if you are, though, it's usually pretty obvious.

  • @letslearnit893
    @letslearnit893 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Welcome to India 😂

  • @RemedialRob
    @RemedialRob 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I feel kind of cheated whoever anyone says Korean food is amazing. I was stationed in Korea from 1989-1990 and the majority of Korean food I ran into was disgusting. Dried, desiccated cuttlefish... the overwhelming vinegar stench of kimchee. Dog. Literally dog. Yuck. I'm guessing Korean BBQ either wasn't invented or wasn't widespread when I was there because the only thing i ever ate off post was Raman and even that wasn't this amazing Raman like you see from high class restaurants in Japan it was just bagged Raman with a scrambled egg and some unconventional spices on it. Don't get me wrong I enjoyed it immensely but it wasn't just the only Korean food I could eat it was the only Korean food I could have around me while I was eating because any other kind of Korean food would almost always ruin my appetite.

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Where were you posted? I was in Osan in the mid-70's and had awesome food even though off base was just a village then. Yeah, there are still dog restaurants (they hid them during the Olympics) but that's old school. It might have been that I was also multi-lingual when i went and learned Korean really fast.

    • @RemedialRob
      @RemedialRob 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@angelachouinard4581 I wanted to take Hangul lessons and signed up for them as soon as I got to the Turtle Farm but in typical Army fashion I was only approved to begin taking the lessons about ten months later when I had my DEROS briefing coming up and was looking at the end of my year in Korea (and I had a pretty bad time in Korea dealing with a racist section Sgt who hated white guys and tried to get me thrown out of the Army so I was kinda disillusioned about the Army already). I was stationed at the Camp Hovey side of Casey/Hovey in the 1/503rd CSC AT-1. We had the little village of Tokorea (I have no idea if I spelled that right) outside the Hovey gates and Tong Du Chong or TDC (again no idea on the spelling) outside Casey. TDC was much larger and more like a small city than a village and there were sometimes protests that kept us from going off post and there was our 3 month DMZ rotation and Team Spirit... we were in the field a lot as light Anti-Tank Infantry so I can't say I ever got to really explore the civilian areas much and yeah not being able to speak the language was undoubtedly a barrier. It's funny I saw your comment and a moment later my phone rang with a call from the VA Compensation and Pension people in Washington asking me to expand and clarify my answers to a satisfaction survey I filled out for them (upon which I expressed great dissatisfaction) and so now I'm stuck thinking about the past today...

    • @angelachouinard4581
      @angelachouinard4581 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@RemedialRob Know Camp Casey. You had a difficult time and yeah you would not have gotten good food there. .And I'm sorry about you having a bad Sgt. I was like one of a half dozen women, it was a hardship tour supposedly and women were so rare the Koreans acted a lot differently. Also one of the houseboys was desperate to find a tutor of English for a family friend's college graduate son who had a job with a foreign company. They thought he had an important job. I felt bad because he was going to loose face said yes and it turned out to be the son of the provincial police chief. After that the colonel would yank me out to do kind of diplomatic duty and my Korean got really good. I even got to live off base. The Korean cops would walk me home at night.

    • @RemedialRob
      @RemedialRob 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@angelachouinard4581 Yeah things were way different as a man. Most women who weren't hookers or trying to sell something crossed the street to get away from me even if I was by myself. And yeah there weren't a lot of female military in country. It's pretty mean to say/think these days but back then some of the guys used to joke that the Army sent women to Korea to try and marry them off/get them out of the Army. The Chief in charge of our Battalion Aid station said American women in country got so much attention from male soldiers over there we were far more likely to get an STD from a female soldier than we were the hookers in TDC. And he would know because he provided free Healthcare to said hookers in an effort to keep soldiers from getting STD's.

  • @awesomelana7227
    @awesomelana7227 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Koreans have way hotter women than the Philippines.

  • @Jrocka7x
    @Jrocka7x 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    PShh. I know more OG Asian youtubers than them, and I'm black. :p

  • @lawlietriver8869
    @lawlietriver8869 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finally you actually said that you are autistic. I have been wondering for quite some time now. I just seemed to recognize some traits in you. I got some of those same traits, so it became relatively obvious. Never thought you were an a-hole though, so that one was new to me.

  • @syx3s
    @syx3s 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    i suppose in this context a white person is supposed to sound like the least culturally understanding of the group. to be fair, a lot of white people don't have any reason so speak an asian language. neither do a lot of other people that grew up in north america, south america, europe, africa, or austrailia.

    • @TheChiraagG
      @TheChiraagG 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I don't know if this is true for East Asians but as a South Asian I can often tell from the tone of the sound coming from a South Asian's vocal chords even if their accent is 100% British or American and I know this phenomenon exists for me because of my South Asian heritage, but not sure if it's a universal thing.

  • @frankb9149
    @frankb9149 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Easy Languages , but not anyone can LEARN ---> Navajo Language and speak it Fluently, sorry this is just showing how sad , peop,e are losing their LANGUAGES, BIGTIME , AND THEY ARE THE EASIEST LANGUAGES TO LEARN , JUST SAD FEEL SORRY FOR ALL THESE KIDS AND THEY IS LANGUAGES IS BEING LOST TO ENGLISH-SPEAKING...SAD

    • @deborahkobayashithelonewan8225
      @deborahkobayashithelonewan8225 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      the guy in this video actually learned low conversational level navajo and has two videos were he is using it in the nation > search : xiaoma navajo

  • @erabearm2565
    @erabearm2565 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He should've went full sterotype just to mess with their heads. "Herro my name is chang and i rike a pork fried noodre bowr from shitty-wok and a reggae hair styre Rockin Ror".🥡