@@chrissy9711 I understand he's 2nd generation American. But not knowing where your immigrant parents are from, especially when you visited their hometown????
In my life I've met so many asian Edwards. 2 Indonesian, 6 Filipinos, 4 Chinese and 3 Singaporean. ALL EDWARDS. Dustin, let me smack you for all the asian Edwards
Honestly you winning was a bummer, as an asian, it felt unfair because you barely spoke. Well congrats though for winning edit : aka he wasnt entertaining enough to deserve that win
One of the best moles on Jubilee up to now, you came so well prepared and was undetected throughout the game!! Muy respetuoso y bien hablado, te felicito, saludos desde Uruguay!!
the mole did a fantastic job tbh. kept quiet to not incriminate himself for the most part but not too quiet to draw suspicion. if the game went on longer they may have caught on but for how it went he played it great
Because Mexicans are technically Asian. Their is no such thing as a Mexican race its a culture. The Native Americans crossed the Bering Strait from East Asia. The Indigenous Mexicans are of Native Americans descent.
they're so wrong about eliminating justin first. it's really common (like 90 or 95% estimate) for Filipinos to have a white-sounding/western first name and a spanish last name! this is probably because we were colonized by the USA and Spain in the past.
They picked the most westernized person in the mix, but I think the fact he was Floridian thru everyone off. He wasn’t Californian/Tex/Hawaiian where they have allot of pinoys. So he didn’t seem to be as accustomed to any of the food/language etc
What does that mean ? I am from Brazil and both my parents and grand parents and great grandparents are from different countries? What are my roots? I am just happy with being Brazilian the past should stay in the past , where mixed people stand? Belonging nowhere?
As a Japanese I can 100% say I’d be fooled by Adan, his voice when he’s pretending to be Japanese sounds soooo much like a Japanese guy speaking English
The reason Justin has a Spanish sounding name is because they were colonized by the Spainards. They also have some of the same cultural backgrounds because of the influence.
I remember this filipino girl posted her debut on ticktock people in her comments section was like her gown is a quinceañera dress people had to tell them they had the some of the same culture with a debut & quinceañera
@@Novafan you’re forgetting that with the exception of a few Latin American countries, all of them speak perfect Spanish. They can easily detect someone with the slightest accent.
They did not need to blindfold everyone, the Mexican guy could pass for Indonesian, Singaporean, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Lao, Burma, Bhutia, Tibetan, Nepali, Filipino, Thai, or Malay! He could've said that his parents were from one of those countries but he immigrated to Japan as a child before coming to the US.
4:51 When George said that not many people know about Indonesia even though it's the 4th most populous country in the world, as an Indonesian I AGREE because the only thing anyone knows about Indonesia is Indomie, Rich Brian, Niki and Bali (some people don't even know that Bali is in Indonesia and think it's a country on its own 😭) Thank you George for repping Indos!! 🙏🙏
Trisha in Sanskrit means "Power of Three Seas." Its etymology is rooted in Sanskrit. However, given that Sanskrit is an Indo-European language, it's plausible that Trisha has European (Latin) origins as well. The root "TRI," meaning "three," is common in Sanskrit and other European languages. For instance, "TRIdent" in English and "TRIshul" in Sanskrit both refer to a three-pronged spear. Here is another name that sounds the same in Sanskrit and European languages NEEL (Sanskrit) and NEIL (European)
@@Ceerads it's fascinating to consider the etymology of the name Trisha. In Latin, Trisha might be a diminutive form of Patricia. However, in Sanskrit, Trisha (spelled as Trsa in the Devanagari script) has a different origin. In Sanskrit, the name sounds like "Trisa," but over time, it has evolved into "Trisha." The "r" in Sanskrit as an abugida, has an E vowel connection, but written with an I. Whether this similarity between the Latin and Sanskrit versions is etymologically connected or merely a coincidence remains an intriguing question.
@@incubusk8r Thank you. Very interesting. I know almost nothing about the origin of most words, especially non-English and non-Romance-language words. I am interested in words’ etymology. I like it when seemingly very different languages may have the same or connected roots. Language is all really amazing.
True but the middle east isn't just in asia meaning that the west asian that goes on here either identifies as westasian or middle eastern or both as they techniqually are both and i know a couple of west asians that consider themselves middle eastern instead so it truly depends who u ask
@@user-jj2ox9mk2lI don't consider myself as middle-eastern tbh. I'm of turkish origin and I prefer eurasian and west-asian. Since it's more accurate too. I'm not of arab or jewish origin (both are semitic) and middle-east is mostly arabs (semites) so it doesn't make sense to call myself middle-eastern. Just my few cents about this complex issue~
I think a Hispanic Odd One Out would be very difficult to guess the mole. But that’s if, and only if, every participant is from a different Hispanic country. Someone from Dominican Republic barely knows anything about someone from Chile or Uruguay.
@@1789Henrique the many definitions make it a bit confusing, but Brazilians are not Hispanic because their culture and/or language doesn’t have roots in Spain. Though they could be considered Latino, but that depends on how you define Latino. Some use it interchangeably with Hispanic, and on the other extreme some say it’s any nation that speaks a Romance language. Which would include France, Romania, Brazil, etc. Some people even bring race into the mix, which adds to the complexity. Like what are Haitians? Also some people in South America only identify with their pre-Columbus/pre-colonial identities.
@17:00 The game should be that the less people you remove from the box the more money in the coffers and as you kick ppl out the money you win decreases by a significant amount per person removed. This would make it more interesting for obvious reasons.
They do that. Idk if they always announce it, but lots of episodes they say from a certain point on, if you eliminate another wrong person, the prize money decreases
The token South Asian-ness did you in with nobody else knowing that Trisha is a Hindu name as well. I wish Jubilee included more South Asians for this very reason.
Most Filipinos even in the Philippines do actually or really have English/English-derived or other Western/Western-sounding/Western-looking/Westernized (mostly European/European-sounding/European-looking) Filipino First Names or Given Names + Spanish/Hispanic or Hispanicized Filipino Middle Names (usually or commonly from the mother's maiden last name or surname, which is also usually or commonly from the mother's father's last name or surname) and Last Names or Surnames (usually or commonly from the father's last name or surname, whicj is also usually or commonly from the father's father's last name or surname). The reason for these is Spanish or Hispanic and then succeeded by American occupation, colonization, colonialism, and imperialism of the Philippine Archipelago or Islands. My parents' and especially my grandparents' and great grandparents' generations mostly or predominantly have Spanish/Hispanic or Hispanicized Filipino First Names or Given Names, while my generation and my nephew and niece's generation, on the other hand, mostly or predominantly already have English/English-derived First Names or Given Names, which just demonstrates the later influences of the USA and the more to most and the rest of the Western world in a more globalized world to Filipino names, as well as the USA having a later history or historical connections, among others, with the Philippines compared to Spain, and/or the then Spanish Empire (which includes and especially Mexico or the then Viceroyalty of New Spain). Justin's (the Fil-Am guy) last name or surname of "Espi"(I guess that's how it's spelled) could also be from "Espinosa" (Spiny/Prickly/Thorny), aside from "Esperanza" (Hope) or "Espejo' (Mirror), I guess, although "Espi" is also a common short form or version of "Esperanza", especially with "Espi" being a common nickname for someone (usually or commonly a female) named "Esperanza".
I am brazilian and as a fellow latina, I identify a lot with what Adam sensei said.. we latinos are loud and like to party hard, speak loudly.. so even thou I look fully european.. I feel very different from europeans.. I am latina and proud.
Actually Mexico and Japan Korea have really close relations there been a lot of Japanese and Koreans that speak Spanish they go to Mexico and they stay there because it’s very similar
What I have noticed on Odd One Out is that the mole has an easy job, if two or three others throw each other under the bus or have a self-sabotage meltdown.
A suggestion for further videos, keep the mole with a blindfold as well. If not, he has a clear advantage of being able to sway the votes by going along with the majority.
Be in our next video: bit.ly/be-in-a-video
hi
I sent an email but I don’t live in La
Japanese American here ✨👏😎
Ok
Mexico and Japan were at war during WWll esquadron 201 in the Phillipines
Adan is so asian for preparing with flash cards like this is an exam
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣💯
wasn't that way back before the show?
Adan was staying quiet like a real Japanese 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣☠️
When will you join the show bro? @VictorTalking 😂
lol
😂
I felt. annoyed how they cut out his answers so often like why
I think this was difficult for Adan, not because he's Mexican, but because he's an older dude hanging out with zoomers 😂
Bingo 😂😂😂😂
@@Max25670 2nd this
Fr 😂 like they are all so young.
When he said, your accent is "hip"😂
tf do you mean zoomers
I find it funny that the non-Asian dude was the only one who spoke an asian language fluently 😭😭
Seriously?! I cannot believe none of the actual Asian people were fluent in their language. That’s pretty shameful 😂😂😂
As an Irish person who has also lost my native language I find it sad not funny.
@@Maidaseu just learn it lmfaoo
@@Maidaseusame here I'm Mexican who can't speak Spanish I'm currently trying to learn Spanish and Japanese
@@Ricardorhino88good luck brother
George needs a podcast, that voice is so lovely to listen to.
my very first thoughts!
Representing Indonesiaaaa
He’s smooooth lol
Didn’t he say he’s a TH-camr? My first thought was ASMR?
Everytime he speaks, he definitely commands attention without effort
"where are your parents from in korea?"
"Mountain" - ronnie
hes so lame bruh
I thought he was just gonna say "Seoul" but he ended up saying "South" 😭
@@crazyowlgirlcncowner im korean myself and was thinking the whole time this guys the biggest goof🤦🏻♀️💀😅
@@chrissy9711 I understand he's 2nd generation American. But not knowing where your immigrant parents are from, especially when you visited their hometown????
So, Ilsan, huh? :D
"his name was Edward" Bro you are DUSTIN wtf
😂😂
not the first vietnamese dustin i know though haha
Most Asian people give their children white name to make it easier for them in school and work.
@@xxttiiffaannyyxx there's more chinese/taiwanese edwards though
In my life I've met so many asian Edwards. 2 Indonesian, 6 Filipinos, 4 Chinese and 3 Singaporean. ALL EDWARDS. Dustin, let me smack you for all the asian Edwards
Never seen Adan this quiet 😂 taking his Japanese role too seriously
thats what i was thinking! ahahah
In his vlogs, Adan is always told by Japanese locals that his Japanese is perfect. Too bad he can't flex that with these non-Japanese kids. 😅
No, i feel like he was nervous ... He knows that one wrong move and its over
@@aryafaesuliman-vd3eu I think he was cautious. And it worked.
@@aryafaesuliman-vd3eunah he literally said in the first few minutes that his strategy was to lay low
The amount of prep and study this guy did, already makes him asian enough.
😂😂😂😂
I love that Adan closed his eyes 😂
Ikr
Hey guys, it was an honor being in this video!!! Thank you for reaching out and inviting me. It was a super fun experience!
Congrats! ❤
So happy for you!
Honestly you winning was a bummer, as an asian, it felt unfair because you barely spoke. Well congrats though for winning
edit : aka he wasnt entertaining enough to deserve that win
One of the best moles on Jubilee up to now, you came so well prepared and was undetected throughout the game!! Muy respetuoso y bien hablado, te felicito, saludos desde Uruguay!!
@@cimtheaverage Not gonna lie, I overprepared for weeks, and at the heat of the moment everything ended so fast....
the mole did a fantastic job tbh. kept quiet to not incriminate himself for the most part but not too quiet to draw suspicion. if the game went on longer they may have caught on but for how it went he played it great
this is so true. he almost got caught when he said he flew from San Jose just to be in this game whereas the rest of them just drove there. lol
@@isabelles9205 ☠️☠️☠️☠️ for reals 🤣🤣🤣, one tiny non related slip and I'm out
I agree. It seems that avoiding questions helped. When people get side tracked, don't try to steer the conversation back on track.
I have known many Japanese people and they are very quiet. He did a great job being quiet because most Mexicans are not quiet at all.
He was the most Asian person there
“Edward, can you rip some Chinese for us?” I HOLLERED
Lmao and how ronny laughed lol
No but scooped that pssport dipped I was dyinggg
what does "rip" mean ?
Same doubt @@phixagn
@@phixagnit means something like to let something out
10:37 dustin’s “we know” to adan mentioning resentment from the war is such a real seasian thing
George has such a calming and comforting voice
They always say there’s always one Mexican sibling that looks Asian 😅
Facts @Sigma_Male_Anti_Female
@Sigma_Male_Anti_Femaleoh okayy thanks for explaining
i knew a Thai guy who seriously couldve passed for mexican or ecuadorian
Because Mexicans are technically Asian. Their is no such thing as a Mexican race its a culture. The Native Americans crossed the Bering Strait from East Asia. The Indigenous Mexicans are of Native Americans descent.
@Sigma_Male_Anti_FemaleYes. Some Latino people have Native American heritage. Perhaps most do. But not all.
The guys know almost nothing about asia 😭 Thr Mexican guy took advantage of that 😂
Lol facts
lolol
Agreed! In other shows they've had migrants from those cultures, whereas this time they were mostly American born
Lol this is too easy for the mole like oh youre fluent in japanese ok youre asian 😭
He also looks Asian, he could pass in a lot of areas of South or Southeast Asia.
The name Trisha is SO INDIAN 😭😭😭
Cant believe they suspected tejes lol
Ikrrrr
Maybe to Indians, but not to non-Indians
@@cee_el ya wtf, trisha sounds like the whitest name in america, maybe even a little black, but would have never thought indian lol
LITERALLY
@@Eric-gw2tqit’s a very common South Indian name. Iv never come across an American or British English called that name before but many of my own yes.
1:39 my exact reaction. I kept waiting for him to talk in the video because he has such a nice, soothing voice
I love the mole explanation at the beginning, then throughout. I've wanted this since the beginning
they're so wrong about eliminating justin first. it's really common (like 90 or 95% estimate) for Filipinos to have a white-sounding/western first name and a spanish last name! this is probably because we were colonized by the USA and Spain in the past.
They picked the most westernized person in the mix, but I think the fact he was Floridian thru everyone off. He wasn’t Californian/Tex/Hawaiian where they have allot of pinoys. So he didn’t seem to be as accustomed to any of the food/language etc
also the way he pronounces his last name made it sound even more western 😂
spanish is western.
@@irwinmier8878 western as in Americanized
Also, why would the impostor say something to make themselves sus? It was obvious he was being honest
They ended the game after voting two off💀💀💀
LOL THAT WAS EASY FOR ADAN
That’s usually how it goes 😪
1:39 Dustin crushing on George’s voice is sending me lmao 💖
i honestly had the same reaction 🤭
wtf is ur pfp
I had the exact same reaction lmfaoooo
The gay one talking about all asain people sound flamboyant and like valley girls… SPEAK for yourself 😂
lol i thought it was bc he was also a content creator
They were all super chill, I liked their attitude. I wish they did more rounds! they were low-key cracking me up too
The Mexican guy's voice sounds definitively different from the other guys.
He might not even be from California, and flew there for the video, while the others have spent years, if not their whole lives there.
facts
Cause he is 2 decades older 😂
Yes!! As a fellow Mexican, I am like he sounds so Mexican how can they not hear it 🤣
@@mariagalvanbravo6683same here 🙏🙏 represent
7:05 “theres a cadence for sure”
*adan sweats profusely*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@AdanSensei that was golden honestly 😂
How did they not notice the Spanish S that slipped every now and again
i wish they included people who are more in touch with their roots
ikr
Yeahhh but that would’ve made it too easy to sus out the mole 😅
What does that mean ? I am from Brazil and both my parents and grand parents and great grandparents are from different countries? What are my roots? I am just happy with being Brazilian the past should stay in the past , where mixed people stand? Belonging nowhere?
It would make it too easy to find the mole
@@SieMiezekatze we're never enough for our own people.
He came to win. Lol. Most prepared contestant yet.
AGREED! 💙💜💙💜🩷🍼🐷🇯🇵🇨🇦🍓
He reviewed with flash cards, even if he's not from asia, he's more asian than everyone there lol
As a Japanese I can 100% say I’d be fooled by Adan, his voice when he’s pretending to be Japanese sounds soooo much like a Japanese guy speaking English
でも、adanの『納豆』の発音、ちょっと不自然だったね
The reason Justin has a Spanish sounding name is because they were colonized by the Spainards. They also have some of the same cultural backgrounds because of the influence.
Ye
I remember this filipino girl posted her debut on ticktock people in her comments section was like her gown is a quinceañera dress people had to tell them they had the some of the same culture with a debut & quinceañera
@@SUNSHINELIX-hl8ds they also share some spanish words in their language. They use the word 'PUTA' as well
No, it’s because the Spanish passed a law that required Filipinos to choose surnames from a catalog, mostly Spanish sounding
Yeah, and Haitians share French influence, but it’s just that - influence, not their culture
now jubilee has to do an episode with mostly latinos and one asian mole, if they haven't already ♡
If they do, they should do a Vietnamese or Phillipino. I lean more towards a Pin@y person since they have very similar culture to ours.
As long the mole doesn't say "latinx" and get eliminated immediately lmao
This game would end so fast. Latinos are more proud of their roots than Asians so they know more about the culture
@@FGG80187 I'm not too sure. Many latino countries are vastly different from each other. That might be one of the most difficult mole games.
@@Novafan you’re forgetting that with the exception of a few Latin American countries, all of them speak perfect Spanish. They can easily detect someone with the slightest accent.
As a Mexican I'm proud of him and his fluency in Japanese.
🙏🙏🙏
Just the little mistake when he said japan and mexico never went to war but they did during ww2
Ronny just made me feel like I should be ashamed of not being productive with my life
You're a Brazilian?
I love Adan. I’m so glad he’s getting publicity through collabs like this
YOO THAT’S ME !!!
Waddup!
YOU BROUGHT ME HERE. HEHEE ;)
Love you ❤
Hiiiiiii🎉
Are you really that whitewashed
How do you vote someone out after they speak that many languages from the country they're originally from, no wonder they didn't win lmao
They’re just not familiar with Indians/Indian Americans. They probably assumed he was a language TH-camr or something
The mole could be a polyglot too ya know 😂 in a game like this, it's best to suspect everyone.. no matter what
Moles have been language learners before even on this channel
Anyone can learn a language
let me tell you he did not know the 2nd language he spoke. it was rubbish
@@varshaab9008 indeed. Bro butchered Tamil.
They did not need to blindfold everyone, the Mexican guy could pass for Indonesian, Singaporean, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Lao, Burma, Bhutia, Tibetan, Nepali, Filipino, Thai, or Malay! He could've said that his parents were from one of those countries but he immigrated to Japan as a child before coming to the US.
EXACTLY!! but thats what they do in all of these typa videos sooo🤷🏾♀️
he won't be able to answer cultural questions about those countries. he only knows japan and mexico.
Yeah, the line between Asian and Hispanic is sometimes very thin appearance-wise.
4:51 When George said that not many people know about Indonesia even though it's the 4th most populous country in the world, as an Indonesian I AGREE because the only thing anyone knows about Indonesia is Indomie, Rich Brian, Niki and Bali (some people don't even know that Bali is in Indonesia and think it's a country on its own 😭) Thank you George for repping Indos!! 🙏🙏
I have no idea about the people you mentioned.. but I know sambal is indonesian. I think thats all I know lol.
@@ifeelfantaastic2425how did you know? lmao
Every Indonesian I interacted with has been not good...I'm glad nobody cares about ya'll
Really? It's pretty well-known where i'm from (Netherlands). It's one of the most popular holiday locations for us
Bc of the lack of Indonesian immigrants in America
George's voice is sooooo soooothing , esp when he's speaking his native tongue
Adan probably had a hard time not dunking on everyone with his fluent Japanese and Korean (he even speaks Busan dialect).
Eyyyyy it’s the rice and beans combo😂
That combo does slap tho
I just had rice and bean stew! I think a lot of cultures like that combo
When put together, they both offer more nutritional value than if you ate the same amount separately. Nature is always surprising.
😂
People always say this but Latinos eat a lot of rice too
Trisha in Sanskrit means "Power of Three Seas."
Its etymology is rooted in Sanskrit.
However, given that Sanskrit is an Indo-European language, it's plausible that Trisha has European (Latin) origins as well.
The root "TRI," meaning "three," is common in Sanskrit and other European languages.
For instance, "TRIdent" in English and "TRIshul" in Sanskrit both refer to a three-pronged spear.
Here is another name that sounds the same in Sanskrit and European languages NEEL (Sanskrit) and NEIL (European)
They dont even know filipinos has a lot of white/spanish names. Theres no way theyd know this 😭😢
Trisha might also come from Patrisha. Trisha or Trish used to be a somewhat popular name amongst whites, too (from Patrisha).
@@Ceerads it's fascinating to consider the etymology of the name Trisha. In Latin, Trisha might be a diminutive form of Patricia. However, in Sanskrit, Trisha (spelled as Trsa in the Devanagari script) has a different origin. In Sanskrit, the name sounds like "Trisa," but over time, it has evolved into "Trisha." The "r" in Sanskrit as an abugida, has an E vowel connection, but written with an I. Whether this similarity between the Latin and Sanskrit versions is etymologically connected or merely a coincidence remains an intriguing question.
@@incubusk8r Thank you. Very interesting. I know almost nothing about the origin of most words, especially non-English and non-Romance-language words. I am interested in words’ etymology. I like it when seemingly very different languages may have the same or connected roots. Language is all really amazing.
@@Ceerads
But for Patricia they use Trish as a nickname. I’ve never met an white person with an actual name called Trisha 😂😂
The guy with the reddish hair has such a smooth voice. 😍 If he isn't a voice actor already, he definitely could be in the future! 😎
Me impresionó muy gratamente tu manera de comunicarte, el nivel tanto de inglés como japonés. Felicidades.
George's voice is soo soo deep, I just love it
I loved Dustin's reaction to George's deep voice like the hand on heart was on point
Didn't know I was gonna see Adan here haha!! One of my fave polyglot youtuber!
it's my first time knowing adan
@@mirayoon1992 He deserve more views!
Mole was well prepared I must say!
6:45 bro really said Latinx. There is no way a Latino will mistake you for Latino by throwing those crazy English words.
he's a young zoomer that's why
Fr😂
So does that mean a latina could mistake him for being Latino?
@@o_o-lj1ym He meant actual Latinos don't call themselves Latinx or whatever made in U.S word.
It was literal Latinos that made up that term mate…
george should start a podcast idc what he's gonna be talking abt i'll be listening
Ken, lowkey looks like "HealthyGamerGG". The voice, the movements of hands its just....
It would be cool if they add a Iranian or Iraqi in this because they are also count as Asian. People think of the “Middle East” as another continent
In the US arabs aren't consider as asian. Even Pakistani won't be considered as Asian, only Indian. Even arabs won't call themself asians
THIS!!!
Nope. Arabs would not call themselves as asians in the US
True but the middle east isn't just in asia meaning that the west asian that goes on here either identifies as westasian or middle eastern or both as they techniqually are both and i know a couple of west asians that consider themselves middle eastern instead so it truly depends who u ask
@@user-jj2ox9mk2lI don't consider myself as middle-eastern tbh. I'm of turkish origin and I prefer eurasian and west-asian. Since it's more accurate too. I'm not of arab or jewish origin (both are semitic) and middle-east is mostly arabs (semites) so it doesn't make sense to call myself middle-eastern. Just my few cents about this complex issue~
I think a Hispanic Odd One Out would be very difficult to guess the mole. But that’s if, and only if, every participant is from a different Hispanic country. Someone from Dominican Republic barely knows anything about someone from Chile or Uruguay.
That would be interesting. But I got a feeling that a Brazilian person would be the first to be elliminate, just because of the language barrier.
@@1789Henrique Brazilians are not Hispanic
I think the accent would give it a way
There was a Latino Odd One Out once
@@1789Henrique the many definitions make it a bit confusing, but Brazilians are not Hispanic because their culture and/or language doesn’t have roots in Spain.
Though they could be considered Latino, but that depends on how you define Latino. Some use it interchangeably with Hispanic, and on the other extreme some say it’s any nation that speaks a Romance language. Which would include France, Romania, Brazil, etc.
Some people even bring race into the mix, which adds to the complexity. Like what are Haitians? Also some people in South America only identify with their pre-Columbus/pre-colonial identities.
@17:00 The game should be that the less people you remove from the box the more money in the coffers and as you kick ppl out the money you win decreases by a significant amount per person removed. This would make it more interesting for obvious reasons.
They do that. Idk if they always announce it, but lots of episodes they say from a certain point on, if you eliminate another wrong person, the prize money decreases
Yeah this makes more sense because they get rewarded for being precise rather than getting as many out as possible for better odds
The *Indian guy* WAS VERY SMART AND PERCEPTIVE!!
He suspected the mole from the beginning
I expected George to randomly say "COOKIN' LIKE A CHEF I'M A FIVE STAR MICHELIN" 😂😂😂
Out of all the comments about George this is the best one 🤣
Damn. I thought I was being pretty brown😢thanks jubilee for having me😘
ayyy you were amazing. Also Bangalore represent 🙌
The token South Asian-ness did you in with nobody else knowing that Trisha is a Hindu name as well. I wish Jubilee included more South Asians for this very reason.
Ur fine so its ok
Hey tejes are you Malayalayi?
@@zestyd24LMAO SO REAL
STOP IT RNN DUSTIN IS IN THIS OMGOMGOGMGOG
Yessss, my reactionnnnn
Where is Dustin from? Is a TikToker or something?
is he. famous or something??
@@safia2230he has a TH-cam channel
dustins comment can be found in the comsec, just look for his name and check his channel
Adan seems like a lovely human.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@AdanSensei Hi Adan! You’re awesome. I love your channel! I’m glad you commented so that other people can find it.
@@user-ku1np8bs8n thank you so much 🤩🤩🤩
dustin is such a vibe, he needs his own series
This group of guys was so much fun to watch!!
I have been watching Adan for a long time, and am so excited to see him here. Thanks for having him jubilee! great decision. And an amazing job adan!
Thanks ma guuuuy 🔥🔥🔥
Imagine speaking 2 languages and then getting eliminated lol
one of the best moles so far!
Ikr
Not even close
@@rodrozil6544 wrong, otherwise I wouldn’t have made my original comment??
So like....George.....do you have a podcast or something cuz that voice my friend, is chefs 💋.
george can read me a story to sleep. his voice drips like honey holyyyy
"mistyped as latinx" no way he used that unironically
He's just trying to be PC lol.
He looks like from ecuador he’s not wrong lol
he's a zoomer thats why
😭💀💀💀
@@regina_agltheyre talking about how he said it
Dustin is such a sweet guy. Love how Adan bowed like a Japanese person when he was revealed 💛 George has a beautiful modulated voice…
Yay Adan is in the video. Viva Mexico, muchas felicidades. お疲れさまでした。
George, calm down, my headphones can't take much more
Bro hit George with a "What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
And George hit him back with "African or European?"
Never been so earlyyy!I’m excited!
I feel like Adan was taking his role so seriously that he was one of the most Asian among them 😭 more specifically japanese
Most Filipinos even in the Philippines do actually or really have English/English-derived or other Western/Western-sounding/Western-looking/Westernized (mostly European/European-sounding/European-looking) Filipino First Names or Given Names + Spanish/Hispanic or Hispanicized Filipino Middle Names (usually or commonly from the mother's maiden last name or surname, which is also usually or commonly from the mother's father's last name or surname) and Last Names or Surnames (usually or commonly from the father's last name or surname, whicj is also usually or commonly from the father's father's last name or surname).
The reason for these is Spanish or Hispanic and then succeeded by American occupation, colonization, colonialism, and imperialism of the Philippine Archipelago or Islands.
My parents' and especially my grandparents' and great grandparents' generations mostly or predominantly have Spanish/Hispanic or Hispanicized Filipino First Names or Given Names, while my generation and my nephew and niece's generation, on the other hand, mostly or predominantly already have English/English-derived First Names or Given Names, which just demonstrates the later influences of the USA and the more to most and the rest of the Western world in a more globalized world to Filipino names, as well as the USA having a later history or historical connections, among others, with the Philippines compared to Spain, and/or the then Spanish Empire (which includes and especially Mexico or the then Viceroyalty of New Spain).
Justin's (the Fil-Am guy) last name or surname of "Espi"(I guess that's how it's spelled) could also be from "Espinosa" (Spiny/Prickly/Thorny), aside from "Esperanza" (Hope) or "Espejo' (Mirror), I guess, although "Espi" is also a common short form or version of "Esperanza", especially with "Espi" being a common nickname for someone (usually or commonly a female) named "Esperanza".
"Valley Girl-adjacent"...lol! He's not wrong.
George is the one who’s drawing nails in TikTok (for his GF)! The voiceeeeeee is still sending me!
nope, the nails guy is Gerald, his older brother
George I love your voice omg
Same, so soothing I could listen to it all day.
He sings well too
4:43 when he said martabak manis or martabak telur, he convinced them already 😂
Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
I am brazilian and as a fellow latina, I identify a lot with what Adam sensei said.. we latinos are loud and like to party hard, speak loudly.. so even thou I look fully european.. I feel very different from europeans.. I am latina and proud.
🎉🎉🎉 fooooda irma
Omg I'm so exited to see Dustin here
14:58 lmao the way everyone went silent and he started laughing
Adan seems like such a cool person
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We need MORE of a secret Latino in a group. This video was fire 🔥 just look at the views.
Actually Mexico and Japan Korea have really close relations there been a lot of Japanese and Koreans that speak Spanish they go to Mexico and they stay there because it’s very similar
18:16 “I learned Japanese by myself” and the guy replies “for fun?” LMAOOOOOO 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jubilee, please do who is Caribbean!
Now i can release my mexican-ness 😂😂😂
15:00 trisha is a common indian name though…
6:16 “In the Philippines it’s very Spanish” 🤣🤣 sure buddy
4:43 THE VOICE AND ACCENT CHANGING WHEN GEORGE SPEAKS ABOUT MARTABAK 😭😭😭😭
Why do the majority of these Asian guys have the same tone of voice? Have you all noticed that lol
Like Dustin said “Valley girls accent”
its because they are American first, then their home country second
@@brydonthunder Nah they’re just feminine sounding. You don’t get that with most black or latino Americans
@@Kobble8 yes you do, go to california everyone sounds gay
@@Kobble8 Rupaul doesn’t agree.
Please do a Caribbean one please 😂
What I have noticed on Odd One Out is that the mole has an easy job, if two or three others throw each other under the bus or have a self-sabotage meltdown.
Omg i love Adan 😂😂 he is so pure
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I must have missed the Mexican genes because im quiet and hate parties 😂
That was me In the past NGL 😂
ronny is hilarious lol
A suggestion for further videos, keep the mole with a blindfold as well. If not, he has a clear advantage of being able to sway the votes by going along with the majority.
Title should specify 6 Asian AMERICANS
They are ethnically Asian
@@w4ka997 but they are all Asian American tho
Adan sensei!!!
Adan did amazing! I recognize Geroge from somewhere. Maybe tiktok? George has such a calming energy about him.
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