GETTING CAUGHT TALKING SMACK ABOUT SOMEONE IN A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE😳 - STORY TIME TIKTOK COMPILATION😂
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this is the definition of “caught you in 4k”
✨Caught in 4k✨
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People need to humble themselves some people throw hands
Fr they'll mess around and try the wrong person😭
Fucking soft
deadass
Went to Japan. Hands were indeed thrown.
Russians the type of people that if you catch them talking shit they’ll throw hands at you for listening in 🤣
This is exactly why I wanna learn other languages
Yes 😌
I speak Spanish too but ITS NOT ENOUGH lmao😂
@@_vbb2883 what other languages do you want to learn.
EXACTLY like I’m tryna tell someone off in another language
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Lil backstory: I’m Korean but I speak Spanish and English so one time I was at a restaurant and some women at another table started saying “oh look at that girl, her hair looks bad” and just generally insulting me in Spanish. I was ten so I was pretty upset these grown women were talking bad about me like literally a foot away from me, so I went over to them (bc they hadn’t finished their food) and said “can I please borrow a fork (Ik Ik Ik laaame)” and they turned pale, looking back it was hilarious but at the time I was super upset lol
U were 10 at that time? Woow 😨
As a Spanish speaker, I’m sorry you went through that 😔. I’m Mexican-American and I’m currently learning your language. Your language is quite beautiful:)
im mexican and i can tell you they do that all the time ,i call them pinches viejas criticonas jajaja
@@arealvarado8635 jajaj se les dice lo que son 😉 (también soy mexicana)
Lol haha, to have combed your hair good one lol 😅😅
Was still kinda spot on 😅
Was standing in a German bakery here in Canada, was severely depressed at the time. I always got a bag of lebkuchens (cookies) and a pop and like three sausage rolls. Next door there was a candy store... it wasn’t hard to tell that I went there afterwards. I used to eat a lot of my emotions away.
Anyway, I hear them say “I bet this fat ass is going to the candy store after leaving here” that hit me like ton of bricks. I wanted to be sad, but because I understood them, I responded... “Auf Englisch Bitte” which translates to “in English please”
They both were white as ghosts. I told them to put everything back. And I have never been back since, and I very rarely go to the candy store now. So I guess you can call that a harsh way to kick an unhealthy habit of mine lol. I kinda miss the sausage rolls, they were pretty good.
This happened to me in Victoria secret a girl and her mum said in German oh my God she only half pressed her hair it's still nappy in some parts I turned and said I know it's a bad hair day 😯 for me
@@andrearandall7540 Yeah! I find Germans are really not afraid to speak their minds ahaha
@@ashton.snelgrove i‘m sorry that people are like this. Kinda embarrassed of my country
@@jonnafromthenightcourt3379 OH! Please don’t apologize! I have a very good friend in Saarland! I have been talking to him for at least two years now. Thinking about going when COVID calms down. I have had many other friends from Germany aswell, but lost contact with many of them.
Please don’t apologize!
screw that fat shaming bakery i'm sure there are sausage roll recipes online anyways. also good for you go tell em!
LOL me going to learn 3 languages right now
I already know three languages 👁👄👁💅
@@annasumaima8818 i know 2
@Ziah Paerangi dyummm boi
I know three and am going to learn quite a lot morw
@Ziah swirl x How'd you learn them?
Why does this make me want to learn other languages just so I can expose people😂😂😂😂
Lol same
SAME HAHAHA but that would mean that i would have to be insulted and i dont want to do anything bad enough to get insulted
I'm currently learning like 16 languages.
@@summerain You don't have to do anything for people to insult you, trust me.
I'd been living in China for 4 years, reasonable Mandarin under my belt... We're on vacation in Bali, I'm in a bathroom at a restaurant and these 3 Chinese girls say in Mandarin "WOW, she's way too tall" (I'm 6'2) I replied in Mandarin, "no, I'm *perfectly* tall.." 😅 full of apologies 🤣 no worries girls.
Huhuhu rahasiannya apa sih bisa tinggi:') eh tp lu emg udah gen nya, sih ya...
I love that so much for you, you are perfectly tall!
I've never understood the tall stigma with women, me and every dude I've ever known have found tall women attractive 🤷♀️ Way to humbly put those girls in their place 👊
I feel like when Chinese ppl use 'too [much]' in these sort of circumstances, it's more like a compliment (or maybe that's just me being positive)
@@juiceboxbzrk for real tall girls are 🔥
So I'm quarter Japanese and lived w my grandmother so I understand much Japanese, I was in line with my mama waiting for food and I hear behind me "彼はとてもハンサムな男の子ですよね!?" Which means "hes a handsome boy right!?" I kinda just stood there with a smile on my face I felt amazing the rest of the day.
thats so cute omg
I have complimented a tourist saying they were pretty and they turned to me and started speaking in Japanese and I was shocked and a little embarrassed. That’s how I met my girlfriend 😅☺️
Noooo, you were supposed to turn around and start your new life as a tv drama character! (Jk)
@@tuztuz3984 😂
良かったですよね。😍☺️
the french guy for me though 😂😂😂
Ik so satisfying 😭😭 wish I could've seen their face
His laugh at the end 😆 heehee
I'm Filipino, when working abroad, people do be assuming u don't know their language that much and they look down on Filipinos, sometimes Asians in general. Imagine my dismay when this girl at work was insulting our customer (her looks and get up and her asking too many questions) in Portuguese, then when I told her that was rude and unnecessary, she was shookt and she shut up for a while. Then proceeds to Spanish and I said again that it was so unnecessary to complain and be rude when the customer is just trying to ask questions to clarify things with the product. She looked at me and proceeds to Tagalog. Me being a Filipino, of course I understood her again, and with a very disappointed tone i said, "Alam mo nakaka disappoint ka. Ayaw mong gawin sayo yang ginagawa mo pero ginagawa mo sa iba. Pwede ba mag trabaho ka na lang?" which translates to "You know what? What u did was very disappointing (it is for me as a fellow kababayan). You don't want people to do that to u yet u do it to others. Can't you just do you work?" in English.
And she said "Anong language pa alam mo? Baka may maiibunganga ka pa?" which translates to "what other languages do you know? Maybe u still have some shit to say?" in English.
I just rolled my eyes at her.
My family is surrounded with relatives who are Filipino, German, Portuguese (Sintra), Spanish (Puerto Rico), ( English is a language that we learn from Day care to College so its part of our education), Ilocano (Baguio City), Italian (Florence) and Danish (idk exactly from where). So, you tell me.
ps. not bragging, just sharing my experience, it was disappointing af.
@@paucassandra7204 it really is disappointing.. yung iba may hiya pagnahuli kahit papano pero sya aba’y puta.. wala ni isa
True story I am a cashier at a major retail store and one day a mother and daughter came through my line speaking Spanish they were pointing at people saying something and then making a face before bursting out laughing before pointing at someone else and doing the same other customers saw this and either gave them a funny look or walked off to another line
And here is where it gets funny when they finally got to the front of the line the younger forgot to switch from Spanish to English when addressing me
Before I go any further let me tell you a little about me I only took one year of Spanish in high school and honestly didn't retain much I wouldn't last a minute against a fluent in it so how does this tie into the video your about to find out
When the daughter spoke she said "como estas" in which I quickly reply back "muy bien gracias" without hesitation I didn't even realize I had done it until it went quiet I look up and the mother and daughter were both looking like oh shit and quickly started speaking English for the rest of the time they were in my line
I have seen the duo a few times after that in the store but they never went through my line again
Dang
Natural reflexes 😂
Wow lmaoo so they thought u understood them when they were making fun of ppl 🤣
Hah this girl was in my middle school, we friends now but she was speaking some rude sh!t about me and in creole saying “why does she think she is all that,she is ugly!” So I said Mwen ta aktyèlman ap lèd pase yo dwe kap tankou ou. Bye” which means (I would be actually ugly than to be looking like you, Bye)
Yass girl 😂
Queen💀✋
Haha! I'd probably say something like that but not for the other person to hear me, just quietly to a friend and laugh about it. 😃
Sak Pase? English keyboard, so no accent mark, but I lived in Little Haiti in Miami forever ago, and picked up a bit of Kreyol.
One time I was traveling in Czech Republic, I was at one of the starbucks in Prague getting a drink, I was speaking in english to the person that gives the drinks when I was taking my order, im not english I am Romanian but I lived in canada for some time and spoke english almost perfectly.
As I was getting my drink I heard some romanians talking behind me about me they were saying "he looks really skinny, he should get some food in him" in romanian, I was pretty skinny at the time but I turned around and told them I was working on it in romanian, "Da, yo stiu, yo incerc sa mai mananc cund pot" They looked so surpirsed and shocked, they apologized but then started talking in Czech about me saying "shit he doesn't look romanian, he speaks perfect english" But I know Czech too so I just said "Ano, ja vim nevypadam Rumunsky" which means "Yes, I know I don't look Romanian" They just got red and laughed with me at it for a while, it was funny not going to lie but that is my only story with this topic.
Bro they tried TWO languages? That's dedication
Double whammy with this one
@@lovechoerrymotion5086 yessir
That's amazing how you came back at them with another language. Hope that teaches them to not insult ppl in general.
That happened to me once in Brazil. I'm white as a ghost, and these two Brazilian guys were talking shit on me in Portuguese, and when I called them out, they switched to Spanish. Guess what fellas? I speak Spanish too.
I love the one with the korean girls in the elevator that's SO adorable and than the scream XD that would totally be me if I spoke a different language and assumed they wouldnt understand lmao
THE SCREAM OF LEGENDS LOL
Reminds me of one time years ago (so long ago it happened in Blockbuster video LMAO).
I speak fluent German and a couple people looking for videos said "Look at all these stupid Americans" in German. I learned over their shoulder and said "The Germans are kind of dumb also" in their native tongue. They left quick 🤣
Nice
I'm a linguistics major, so I run into these situations constantly lol.
Usually at a taco truck where I eat often, in line at a store, etc I've had many people talk badly about me in Spanish, or about their own very personal things haha.. sometimes I just order in Spanish in front of them instead of confronting them because it can be even funnier.. it makes some people so excited and impressed that you can speak their language, and it's a cool change from them constantly having to speak English and cater to others or not be understood. I can only imagine how alienated or invisible that can make a person feel to be cut off from an entire culture in such a big way.
One time there were a couple girls standing near me in this amazing clothing shop in Florence saying they thought I was cute, etc, but "obviously American" because of my clothes (probably mostly my jeans lol) and were discussing what they liked and didn't like about my outfit (my shirt was the wrong color for my complexion/skin color apparently, etc). As I walked by them to look at a display I simply thanked them and asked what color would look better on me. They actually told me, hahaha, and I tried on a sweater in il colore salmone (salmon 😉) and we laughed and talked for a bit & I tried on a few dif things they suggested because they were totally down to help me, and anyway we had a really fun time.
Another story, I used to work at Goodwill in America and my Arabic isn't completely fluent but there was a mother and get daughter next in line speaking Saudi dialect (thankfully, so I could understand them pretty decently), but I overheard the mother start telling her daughter something to the effect of: "Wait with me. We will wait for another cashier, he has too many piercings & doesn't look like a good person and I don't want his disrespect" (??), this was right when my other cashier went on break so they HAD to come up to my register and I didn't even bother with English at that point lol. I went straight to MSA (الفصحى) do there was no miscommunication and was particularly kind to them and helpful (that's just how I am by default, and I do respect their culture and they go through so much disrespect and violence here as it is), and oh my gosh the mother was impressed! ...And when I say "impressed" I mean _super_ impressed. It made me feel so good, also that I got to challenge her stereotype or whatever that was and break it. I think she was so shocked she forgot what she had said or something I don't know, but they were both really nice and asking all these questions and it was really fun. I made two new friends who went on in the future to purposely come only to my register to talk to me! So sweet!
To learn a foreign language is to open yourself up to completely new cultures, ways of life and thinking (subject-wise as well as learning to think grammatically in a different order, etc etc), and such wonderful people. Nothing beats seeing someone's eyes light up when you speak their language, they can see that you truly care about and take their language/country/culture, etc seriously and passionately enough to spend so much energy, maybe money, and sometimes years of your life learning it and that's a big deal with many people w different languages/cultures. Making people smile is what I think my purpose is in life.. Anyway, thought I'd share a few stories even though nobody asked lol. If you wanna tell me a language story, please reply and do so! Cheers. Have a great day, all 😊
مع السلامة!
Such wholesome stories!
That speaks a lot about your character and who you are as a person. And yes, language does have a major impact on you. I am trilingual (speak few others but not fluent) I have felt like I live in between multiple cultures. It’s enriching, but can also bit confusing growing up and having to context-switch so much. Fortunately, as an adult I have come to appreciate the more positive and enriching parts of this journey. Kudos to you for making that Saudi family feel a little more welcome and break out of whatever negative stereotypes they had in their minds before meeting and speaking to you. I’m sure that will be a lifelong lesson for them as well. Your choice to respond with kindness is just testament to the fact that we are defined not by what happens to us but how we choose to respond! 👏🏾 🥰
One time when I lived in japan(I'm half Japanese, Korean and black) there were these 2 girls that were making fun of me in Japanese as if i didn’t know what they were talking about. So I let it go on for a while then one of them start talking about my mom(I was walking with my mom) so i tell them(in Japanese)
“You know i can understand what you are saying right?”
The look on their faces were priceless. They were so shocked because i don't look Japanese.
Lmao broooo this was majority of Samoan boys in school 😂 guilty lol
Oh my goodness me too I had to serve a celebrity dude in a go go bar I was his waitress and he said in Japanese oh only give this one a dollar that's all she's worth I said oh yeah that's fine'''' his face ,,,,, you speak Japanese I said just enough to understand that you insulted me Mr, Ken Keasey!!! I knew who he was too ,,,, ooooo snap he was so humiliated as I gave him back the dollar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔💖 oh I learned Japanese in the third grade thank you Miss Taylor 🤗
Low key the highest motivation to learn a language. People get away with so much crap hiding behind a second language lol.
I painted my hair blue once. It didnt look like blue, but black. My clothes were all black that day and i was walking my dog. Im quite young to understand english or Even speak it clearly. And my language isnt anywhere near english. I see some teens just near me and i think nothing of it. Well they start speaking english and Are calling me an edgy emo kid. I just walk past them and say "that was a bit rude"(in english ofc). I didnt know i could be confident but damn.
What’s your native language? You speak very well.
@@reishez1372 Estonian. Im 11 too. Estonia is near Russia and Latvia and pronouncing words and letters is very different here. I actually spoke fluent in English before English lessons started(which was in 3rd grade). Talking is a bit hard for me in English and Estonian is because of something that happened during birth so you can't really blame me with that. If you wanna hear how Estonian sounds like, use Google translate.
@@zs54 Wow! It’s so cool hearing about everyone’s countries and cultures in the comments. You’re doing very well! You even have a hang on slang.
@@reishez1372 Yeah! I really like English because it's unique, same with the other languages. And thanks too! I learned english from youtube, tv shows and my sisters. I did this little thing where i read the translation in tv shows, added it with what they're speaking and try to understand. Google translate and Google itself helped too. Im happy that i can speak english so young.
@@reishez1372 And i think Estonia is quite a nice, small, cosy and beautiful place to be in. I hope you'll learn more about my country!
This is why I’ve been taking Spanish classes for years. Some kids at my school were saying things in Spanish about me and I told them I understood what they said. People just need to stop talking about others because you never know if they speak the same language. I’m not Hispanic btw, I’m black.
As a hispanic am very sorry that happened to you! Heres a positive story from me - I remember this one time my mom was having trouble speaking in english and the cashier was African American he then helped my mom by speaking spanish, me and my mom were so surprised and he told my mom that he took spanish classes in high school or middle school I couldnt remember, me and my mom were so impressed and relieved that day
I hope that make sense! Am not that good in typing in english
@@froggy752 tysm! there is also a lot of positive things that come with speaking different languages to so sorry if i came off a bit negative. like me and my friends sometimes talk to each other in spanish for fun so thanks for telling me a positive story.
@@froggy752 it made sense lol! and you don't have to explain yourself i understand.
te entiendo qué quieres decir, pero puedes ser hispánico y negro al mismo tiempo. (sé que dijiste que no eres hispánico pero dije eso porque muchas creen que los negros no pueden ser hispánicos)
When you have to learn a couple languages due to your culture: "I GOT SOME STORIES!"
please share if you would like 😂
I don’t look like someone who was born in South America, raised in the US in a typical Latino Household.
I know them stereotypes without being a stereotype is my biggest flex.
Because I pass off as just another white girl.
(Or choca as we say it in Santa Cruz, 🇧🇴😉)
Out of different experiences. Here’s one that bothered me the most.
I work at a theme park in a quick service restaurant. It was late and I was closing. So basically I’m the only one at the front attending to guests. And of course, you always have those last minute guests who walk in.
So here comes a kid, with his mom and grandma.
They order at the cashier. And I prep their fountain drinks. The kitchen tells me they’re out of fries for their order, when this happens, they can wait or choose a different side.
When I said this to the mom, she didn’t seem too happy, but she decided to wait. As I started to pick up a few things before their food come out. The grandma started talking trash.
In Spanish she said: why is it taking so long for fries, the white girl isn’t helping, she’s not doing her job right, what kind of employee is she? They hire whoever these days.
The mom didn’t say anything. She was looking through her phone (hija de su madre)
I act like I didn’t hear or understood anything.
So I excused myself politely and checked back with the kitchen and they told me the fries were ready and their food was done.
While I handed their food, I made direct contact with the grandma and told her: Van a disculpar por la espera, nos faltaba las papas, jiji
¿Les gustaría algún condimento, tenedores, servilletas? La ketchup está por allá a su derecha. Que pasan buenas noches😊
The mom was like: and I oop-
And since I made direct contact to the grandma she nervously smile and was like: ok, ok yeah, ok. Thank you...
And they both walked away in shame (que se vayan al punto de un cuerno😒)
What did u actually say to her? Can u translate it... Just curious😅
Bruh what does it mean 😐
@@jerlinishiah she basically told her if she wants ketchup and that there are condiments, and to have a nice day
@@jerlinishiah something like "I'm sorry for the wait, we were out of french fries. Would you like some condiments? The ketchup is on your right. Have a good evening''
@@lannac.7754 thank you for the translations bud! Have a good day/night!😁
Hahahaha the last guy had me in fits! 😂
That last one was hilarious😂😂
With 7 languages, this has happened enough times I don’t even know which story to pick 😂😂
ahahaha thats why you say nothing if you've got nothing nice to say lol
The last one was hilarious he said bitch so hard I didn’t even expect😂🤣
I don't blame that Chinese lady though 😂😂😂 I would be put off if someone's filming me at my job too 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 lol omg this happens a lot with my albino cousins
omg yes! my cousins get mistaken for being caucasian until they start speaking and everybody be shocked lol
lol yeeppp me too! i love seeing peoples reaction when they show them they can understand😂
Lol you would think that good manners are universal!😂😂😂
I speak Portuguese fluently and understand Spanish well, and due to my look ( black ,shaved head , tattoos & piercings) I am used to being stared at etc.
But I also have way too many stories of people being rude,racist etc in Portuguese or Spanish and sometimes I will ignore them but sometimes I will answer them back in Portuguese or Spanish that obviously their parents did not teach them any manners or how to act in a public setting!
The responses ,the look of shock and the backpedaling is often hilarious 😂😂😂
No ones talking about the dude from London who spoke in Korean😭❤️we need more good ones like thiss
The one about the 2 Korean girls in the elevator sounds like the set up to a Kdrama lol the male lead even sounds like Lee Min Ho lol IM SCREEEEAMING
Just recently I went to a nail salon to get my toes done for fun and me and my friends were talking with one of the Asian women she seemed nice but then she started talking about my leg hair saying "omg.. Doesn't she shave" And I let them talk a little bit more smack then that's when I said in their language "Wǒ de tuǐ shàng yǒu tóufǎ, yīnwèi wǒ dì xìngbié bù gùdìng" And the look on there faces was priceless
that's hilarious but what does that mean lol
@@joohwangieisunderrated5434 it's something like "my legs have hair because my gender isn't ___" don't know the last word. Tried to translate it and Google said it meant "fixed" or "regulated "
Since when did shaving your legs become mandatory for women?? Like we're human too and guess what hair grows! Some more visible than others, it's always annoyed me cause shaving definitely wasn't a thing been in the early 1900s
@@dokessezeaka5159 exactly! It's stupid but I put her in her place
@@mackenziem.5362 " I have hair on my legs because I'm gender fluid" Google Translate doesn't translate Chinese very well
When the first girl said: “A lot of people speak Arabic in France”
My face: 😎🤏🏽🕶🤏🏽😦
There a large Arab-speaking immigrant community from North Africa and other parts of the Arab world. It’s kinda like how Spanish is widely spoken in the US.
I know there are many Arabs in France but after hearing this I was shocked! Does this mean the real French people are going extinct? If this is the case I feel bad.
@@shanasakai2238 ...? What?! "Real French people going extinct?" Dangerously sounding like anti immigration propaganda
@@WitchlightNW There should be a limitation for immigration. I think every country would feel sad if they were outnumbered by the immigrants. Won't you feel that too?
Arabs have really influenced French-speaking countries. Now Arabic words are regularly used by young people.
One time when I was in 4th grade there was this group of like 4 girls. They were talking for a while before they started talking about me in Spanish. They started saying how I’m “too skinny” and ugly. One of the girls said they were going to say it to my face but the other ones said it wasn’t worth it. So I went over to them. I gave them the fakest smile I knew and told them, “por lo menos yo te diría esos insultos a tu cara”, which translates to “at least I would say those insults to your face.” They stood there shocked and didn’t speak for the rest of the day.
Since a lot of people were sharing their stories, I'll share mine. I'm goin to make dis short. 2nd day of the job and I was going around with a woman telling me what are do's & don't and introducing me to the staff and everything was great until we went upstairs and we went to see other staff and I introduce myself (mind u that there were at least 75% Filipinos working there) and I heard dis two woman whisper to each other and I heard that they called me "FAT & UGLY" whilst laughing like I already know that but thx u for whispering 🙃 and I don't look like Filipino when I have a short hair cuz I be lookin like Eastern Asian (Chinese, Japanese and korean) so they thought I was non-filipino so they think that I wouldn't understand them. I kept smiling bein professional.
THIS HAPPENED TO ME AT AN EVENT! I was with my mum and we went to this work event, there was this group of lolas there staring at me (my hair is blue) and they started trash talking teenagers and saying stuff like “oh, next thing you know they’ll dye their hair orange or blue.” And smirked at me. My tagalog isn’t fluent by any means but I grew up with my mum and grandparents and they spoke enough for me to understand things lmao.
You can try to say, Hindi naman ako mataba at paget, naingit lang kayo 😉😘
Edit: forgive me if I'm grammatically incorrect, Tagalog is not my first language but the rough translation is I'm not fat or ugly, you're just jealous.
Edit 2: Hindi naman ako mataba o paget, naiingit lang kayo or 'di naman ako mataba o paget, ingit lang kayo 💁 (credit to the person who helped me below ☺️)
@@jayem7208 Native first language speaker here, and that was actually pretty good and definitely gets the message that you understand them across, but the word "naingit" is past tense so it would be "you were just jealous of me" not "you are just jealous of me".
To make it present tense, repeat the first syllable of the base word (ingit), before the prefix that turns it into a verb (na). That would make the word "naiingit".
So to translate that, it would be "Hindi naman ako mataba o pangit, naiingit lang kayo!" Though if you want it to sound more natural, it would be " 'di naman ako mataba o panget! Ingit lang kayo!" since spoken Filipino drops a lot of the syllables in casual settings (so here "hin" is dropped from hindi and "na-i" is dropped from naiingit despite this making it technically be in noun form).
@@maya_bird Maraming salamat po 😁 I appreciate you taking the time to explain how to change it to make it grammatically correct and also how to make it less formal/natural. I definitely learned from you today 😘
@@jayem7208 Oh yeah, walang anuman. Really, I just like it when other people want to learn Filipino as another language especially since I heard that it's so hard to learn when you're quite away from your early development age. Hope you're doing good and keep it up!
The last guy so funny.
I think he snorted a line before making that lmao
Talk about clocking their tea ☕️ 😂
When I went to Austria for the first time I had this experience. I am Japanese and have been living abroad since I was little, at the time I spoke German, but not fluently. When me and my friends got to Salzburg hauptbahnhof we asked the station worker some directions in standard German and she gave it to us. Then she for some reason turns straight to her coworker and started to say that these Asian kids don’t even know the direction to the “hotel”. I have been living in Düsseldorf at the time and my accent in German must have sounded off as in Austria they speak a bit differently. Then she even said they ( me and my friends) should go back to Germany lol. My friend who is also Japanese, but was born and raised in Germany told her in perfect native German accent that they shouldn’t be working at a train station in a famous city if they acted like that. The look on both their faces were priceless. In this global world it is so sad that some people would slander others just because they speak with an accent or aren’t as fluent.
Ahahah I did the same thing as the korean girls once: I was on a queue waiting to pay at the supermarket and there was this extremely good looking cashier, so I started speaking in Italian with my mother saying "this is guy is so hot, completely my type"... we get to him, and I greet him in French, to which he responds "buonasera, di dove siete?" (good evening, where are you from?). I wanted to disappear, but I did continue to flirt xD
My time to shine
so im Thaï but i learned french for like 4 years, so im kinda fluent.
and one day i went to a little shop in Bangkok that were doing some french cakes, and this one girl said in french "god she smell so bad"
i looked at her and i said back "c'est pas ce que ma dit ta mère hier soir" that litterally translate to "its not what your mother said to me last night" and she just shutted up and i took my cake and just went away
WAHAHAHAHA 🤣🤣🤣🤣 C’etait violent !!! Really good response !
It happens in most places, I can speak several languages & it's happened in at leaat four different languages that I knew of, but probably more because I've been to several places where I only knew a few words of their language, yet u get a sense, well I do.. 🤷♂️ If anyone else does.
I speak Dutch, English, German and Surinamese. I can't imagine how it is to only know one language 🤣
Well it basically is all just 1 language with different words for it right? Of zeg ik iets heel raars :p
@@ngl9273 je zegt nu iets heel raars. Want dan zou je zelf ook al die talen kunnen spreken. En de sporadische straattaal woorden tellen niet mee. Daarnaast, je moest eens weten hoeveel Nederlanders na de middelbare school geen woord Duits meer spreken. :')
“I’ve never seen someone leave the store so fast HEHE”
I love this guy
This happened to me in New Orleans. Me and my friends went shopping and my friend found something they liked. Two of the shop owners were talking about how they were gonna jack up the price since we were obviously not from the area. Mind you I was standing near another person and had sunglasses on so they didn't realize I was Desi. In truth I can understand very little Hindi but I understand enough so I went more into their line of sight, took off my sunglasses and just stared at them. I have a pretty impressive resting bitch face so they noticed me staring and then realized I understood what they were saying. Then I said to my friends 'hey we have something else after this, do you guys wanna get going? we can look at shops in the other area too if you want.' and the dude immediately lowers the price because there was like, 7 of us and that's a lot of customers. He nervously kept looking at me the whole time worried that I'd tell my friends what happened and we'd leave without buying anything.
4:58 lol I understand Hindi too & like he literally said "GAANDU" at the end of the sentence (which is a bad word in hindi FYI) and I laughed out SO HARD!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
When i was 14, A cashier in my school(who is a Chinese) are calculating my calculator. I suddenly realized that the calculator was more expensive than what i thought so i said "sorry but can i change to that calculator?".. The cashier said "okay" then turn back to her friend and said in Mandarin "This kid is so fat". I was obviously upset since I'm just 14 at that time so i said "I can understand you miss".
The cashier was shocked and then said something in Cantonese "she's fat", and then she CHUCKLED. I said straight to her face "I understand Cantonese too, have a good day". The cashier face was red XDD
Even if we don’t understand what’s being said. We all speak body language. Eyes, emotions, actions the same.
4:45, this is the reason why my siblings and I were told to keep our mouths shut when we went on a family vacation to visit our step family overseas cause they would overcharge us the moment they found out we weren't from there.
The guy who speaks korean was so great 😳👍🏻anw i have lots of things to tell about this topic 😂 i speak indonesian english and korean. I clapped back some korean girls talk bad about me and they literally turned pale 😂😂😂
I'm slowly in the process of learning Korean and Spanish, I can't wait for the day to come when I can do this!😂
The way the last guy depicted the French accent with a lot of « r » everywhere… I can relate 😂 French girl here
1:34 girl is popping, she is so gorgeous, I couldn’t tell if she was a human or a goddess, anyways her story was really interesting😊
OMG the last guys vibe is just awesome lol
I fully understand French and German. I have has some wild ass times 😆
I speak English, Spanish and French and I'm still waiting for this moment, lmao
My mom is an uber driver and she usually sticks to airport runs. While she was waiting in the queue there was this group of younger women making fun of her, in Spanish, for being an uber driver at her age. My sister was learning Spanish because her baby spent so much time around my mom that she learned how to speak spanish along with english and my sister wanted her to stay bilingual. As one of the girls was getting something out of her car, she was parked next to my mom, my mother, in perfect spanish, corrected what my sister was trying to say. The lady froze and when she went back to her friends they started talking about my mom again but she told them to be quiet because my mom could understand them. It was priceless.
I really wanna learn another language... I've tried learning Korean, French, and Portuguese. But I never have anyone to practice with... 😔
One time me and my friend were in line at subway at the mall for lunch and some people in front of us started talking about me in Spanish which she happened to speak and I didn’t and she like started talking to them in Spanish and they got silent and walked out of the line.
I asked her what was that and she told me and was like super mad.
If walk of shame had a look, that would be it lol.
That last guy's little laugh at the end made my day, and idk why
It's so fun to know that others have so much fun too. Blonde blue eyed pale af who speaks English and Spanish fluently, French and German basic understanding and learning Japanese. Let's just say that it confuses people.
Being blonde and blue eyes and speaking Spanish is not surprising... White Hispanics exist. So does the entire country of Spain in Europe. Look up Princess Leonor and her sister Infanta Sofía.
I am blonde and have blue eyes and I am
Japanese but many people assume I’m a tourist. I have had a few times where I’ve been called ugly and disgusting and stuff but I always turn and say “I apologise but I have a girlfriend who thinks I’m pretty so that’s the only opinion that hurts me.” In Japanese and they always apologise and we laugh about it ☺️😂
The last guy laughed in French 😂😂😂
@Tristan T. Moss That's so funny lol... Does it really translate to what he said?
@Tristan T. Moss I need to learn a second language! I'm Puerto Rican and Greek and hardly know either smh...
@Tristan T. Moss ur 1 ahead of me lol!
The hindi one got me laughing 😂😂😂😂 "the fifty dollars one
So basically I was a the shopping centre and I was trying out some clothes with my mum. And these ladies come in he changing room. Now they were talking while the came in and we ignored them. They were talking in Oromo, a language from the horn of Africa, but mainly spoken in ethiopia and a little in Djibouti. They looked at me and said, Astaghfirullah, miceeyuun suun furdo fakaati hucuu san keesa. That translates to, God forgive, that girl looks fat in those clothes. And my mother and I was shocked. I turned around and said, Aits furdo fakaata, ana kofaa miti. That means, you look fat too, its not only me. The ladies faces were *shocked*. They just looked at us and waked out. One of the workers that were looking after the dressing room place started laughing. And that's how I humiliated some ladies who were talking trash about me.
When my mom was in high school, there were some Spanish/Mexican students at her school and they would talk bad about other students in Spanish. She knew Spanish, so she would just sit and listen to them. My grandpa went to my mom’s school to eat lunch with her one day because he’d heard about the students and randomly in the middle of lunch, he started talking to her in Spanish and the students realized she understood Spanish and were like “SH*T” XD
3:02 IM SAMOAN TOO BROO WHEN SHE SAID SAMOAN I WAS GETTING SO EXCITED LIKE- AYO SIS IM SAMOAN TOO
Lol they said you look like Lee min ho ? Yoo~ That's a major compliment for a Korean to say that. If they said I looked like Suzy or some other famous Korean actress/idol I would have been super happy.
2:00 BS, talking German as a 16 yo in a US high school gives you at best the ability to understand maybe 10% of what fluent speakers would be saying conversationaly. Doubtful they were talking about how attractive you are the whole time.
Yes definitely and one guy was Austrian I doubt her understanding different dialects just because she took German in High school😅
How funny 😂😂😂 I sub’d to you . Good luck on reaching 1k ☺️
Thank you!!!
Lol that “he he!” At the end! 🤣
That's why speaking a rare language is a plus. I dont understand how people still think Italian, spanish, russian, arabic or german are rare languages.
I think sometimes ppl forget Spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world
If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.
man said "gandu" 😂🤣🤣🤣
I can't speak French very well and I'm honestly terrible at writing it too, but I am surprisingly good at reading it and me and a few of my friends used to write or say nice things to one another in French.
To the Fijian dude i feel you, I feel you 😆😆😆
It has happened to me so many times! As a french Canadian, I speak both French and English, but so many people really think Quebec people are not bilingual or they think that I'm from France.
I remember being seated at the table in the lobby of this great resort in Cuba with my family having a drink and chilling.
At the table next to us, a group of tourists from Vancouver were talking with the travelling company guy about the trips available at the resort. The man asked them if they had any special requests for the trip they just booked with him and one of the woman said" Everything is fine as long as we're not with french Canadians"...
😮 The group started to laugh, including the travelling guy.
I turned around and said:" Don't worry, we don't want to be next to you either, we have a nose."
She paled including the travelling guy and said she wasn't talking about us. Then they just left.
Anyway I got my revenge, it happens that I speak Spanish too so the next day, I told the bartender next to the pool and one of the waitress at the buffet that the group were talking smack about Cubans in English.
Their got ignored all week long 😂
The last one! Oh my goodness!! 🤣😭⚡⚡
"런던에서 왔어요"
I be like
Dude 🤘 🤘 🤘 U rocked it
Im living for the dude in the last video😂
Mine was quite the opposite
So I speak both English and Spanish but my mom only speaks and understands Spanish so I help her out at times when we go out or get something to eat. One time we went to HEB to get snacks and food when this older dark skinned lady bumped into our kart and my mom ofc said lo siento (sorry) but the lady kind of just pushed her cart away in disgust and said under her breathe “goddamn Mexicans, watch where you going”. At that time I was younger and was scared to speak up for myself therefore I was so scared to tell this lady off.
My mom just went along with her day but all I could think about was like.. wow... I’m mostly just glad my mom didn’t understand her.
And then these pieces of shit complain about racism
que asqueroso. me dolió la corazón 🥺🥺🥺 mil disculpa que te ha pasado. esa mujer era muy grosera y mala.
For the Korean one tho, I'm low-key shocked at how good the accent was, mainly because I see quite a few people mess up the accent XD
This happens to me quite often considering I’m Bulgarian but I speak English, Spanish, French, and mandarin (I have family all over the world as travel a lot so my entire family is very linguistic..
hahahaha morning laugh done 😂
My turnn, I was in a Mcdonalds once, and eating with my bsf, A girl behind us was like "Jesus she is U G L Y" to her friend in arabic, Mind you my ex-bsf who is 100% arabic taught me alot of arabic. So I was like >:) and still sitting in my seat said "That girls perfume smells worse than her breath" Istg she JUMPED, she said "l-lets go" and ran without her food and my bsf was LAUGHINGGGG so hard even though he didn't understand what we said.
4:26 as a Fijian myself I tell u this can happen if u don't look Fijian! Lmao
The korean guys pronunciation is soooo good
Idk something about being caught being brutally honest or just speaking without thinking there is just something so freeing and funny about that for both parties
Love the positive one that is so cute! ☺️
I've hadn't had an experience with people knowing my languages that I speak, but I speak French, Spanish, a little bit of Polish, and Afrikaans. Just thought I would share.
You speak Afrikaans 😅? Are you South African?
@@vivrei3399 No. I learned it myself.
Hej! Ja jestem z Polski! Pochodzisz z Polski czy uczysz się tego języka? Pozdrawiam!
dude in the elevator lmaooo
His little noise at the end was Soo cuuute 🥺
Okay so, in 4th grade there were two twins who spoke French. Being the introvert I am I didn’t tell anyone I also spoke French. After a while I noticed that these girls were talking smack about EVERYONE in French. And I distinctly remember being in the restroom washing my hands when they had a conversation about ME. “Oh my god, Look at her hair! Weirdest crap ever. And her skin? Bumpier than rocky road.” I was shocked, and asked politely, “are you by any chance talking about me?” They both shook their heads no, talking about how cool I was and how I was their closest friend.
And then in 6th grade I was talking about my insecurities to my class and the twins looked at each other and said, “she won’t shut up!” And as I was about to finish my sentence I ended with, “Also I am a native French” te look on their faces… I was their number one target.
I’m part French and part native from Canada. I went to the city for a weekend and this two guys who were walking behind me started talking about me in French. They started talking about how I was a pretty girl but too bad my ass was so
Fat. Turned around and replied in French “it’s rude to talk about someone especially when they’re right in front of you” their faces when from red to white 😂😂
Bruh the last one had me dying🤣😂🤣
I used to work as a shop assistant for a touristic company. I speak several languages, I remember one costumer who was with her her family, speaking Arabic and Portuguese with her kids. I said hello to her but she kept ignoring me and putting items on the table, she was being rude.... She was in a hurry but she kept ignoring me like I was invisible. So I began to slow down on purpose because I didn't like that attitude. She kind of began to say things about me in Arabic and Portuguese.... And before she even went further in her pestering and rudeness I told her in Portuguese " you know I understand everything little thing you are saying, my dear!! ". And OMG! the UTTER SHOCK on her face!! That was hilarious!!!! 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
I do be speaking 3 languages and these happened to me a few times
What other languages do you speak?
the austrian/german boys are legends 😂
Immer weiter so Jungs! 👍