It's also related to Dutch, so most Dutch speakers would also be able to snapback at them as well (not that this increases the percentage by all that much)
A college buddy of mine who was born and raised in Mexico and spoke perfect Spanish was light skinned and had sandy hair. He use to work construction during the summers. He would arrive on work site and work for a week before speaking Spanish revealing to his Mexican coworkers that he understood everything that was spoken about him much to their chagrin.
Oh yeah, what you got to know when letting them speak being chauvis and double sense humor...and at the end you make them blush, because you not only speak Spanish you beat them on their own dirty often vulgar humor. I love the faces when THEY feel then like a naked, exposed piece of meat. 😈 Oh, once I got me a delicious revenge! In public transportation there are sometimes those guys, that if you stand they pass illegaly close to you so you feel their 🍆 I got sooo p...., but! 😈 that day I had a purse of fabric, and it kind of had the same shape and I thought could feel the same. So when I was to getting out, I passed this s.o.b. and let HIM feel right between 🍑 the purse. His reaction! Hilarious! First turning around red of anger ready to punch “the guy“ in the face, and looking first shocked at me, recognising he did that same thing to me a few minutes ago, he flushed and got soooooo small! 💪 possibly he still wonders “how damn good my sirgeon was, who changed me to woman“ but left something from the past 😂😂😂😂 Never being sure of what it was. Just a purse 😂😂😂 Hope he still is traumatized and has never done that ever again. LOL, and in Guadalajara you never know. 😈😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@abhcoatExactly, for example ,actor Kevin Alejandro looks typical Irish or Dutch. Also. many people from Middle-East, Greece, Turkey , Armenia etc may be mistaken for Latinos.
Yes, I have lived pretty much the same experience. Most of Turkish people can't tell I'm Turkish, and they usually believe I am italian, Romanian, Greek, Jewish etc... And funny situations happen...
They're still in the airport from a flight from Africa, in the baggage caroussel sections, bags from Africa. What arw the chances that people who have thses bags are from Africa and knows Afrikaans. Geeez...
I had a white female coworker at Panasonic who knew Japanese. She was in the break room when two executives visiting from headquarters walked in. As she was pouring a cup of coffee she heard them comment about her. She turned around and speaking in Japanese said "thanks i do have a nice ass". Shocked they were.
A lot Japanese men have no shame in having that macho sexist personality. And other ists. I'm strictly speaking Japanese born men, although some Japanese-Americans are not as crude, they too often veer on the conservative side. It's strange how that big little secret is little known outside Japan. Mostly the positive features of the society filter out. And if negatives do come out (like the long toxic work culture), it's usually seen as a positive fault.
I had a similar situation. I was on a bus in Los Angeles with my brother. We both are Polish, speak it fluently. Across from us was this guy who looked like a blonder shrek. We where kids and we are ripping into this guy for a good minute. As the bus pulls up to a stop, the man gets up and very politely in Polish tells us in that what we said about him was very hurtful. I wanted to implode from my shame. Since that day I never talked wrong about another person in my native language in public. The word is a small place, I will carry that shame for the rest of my life.
We had a supermarket cashier who looked like Shrek's Fiona, only not green. She had another name, but one of us called her Fiona by mistake. She was visibly sad. Call your polish guy, they can get married😅
I definitely accidentally said some hurtful things to people when I was young, just because I literally didn’t think before I spoke or didn’t understand the gravity or implications of my words. Have wrongly and unfairly judged people as well. I can remember a handful of occasions like that where I really stuck my foot in my mouth or hurt someone with my judgement and words on accident when I was young. The shame I remember is uncomfortable for sure but honestly, I try not to hold it against myself. I was young and still learning. Yes those moments were bad and make me embarrassed to remember but I think overall I learned to be more conscious of my words, give people a chance and try my best to not be cruel. The shame is only useful if it allows you to grow for the better, otherwise it’s just useless and self-victimizing really…
@@SeraphsWitness you know the context, but you don't actually know what it was she said.. ones simply assuming he said "I know what you're saying" he could have said anything tho... usually when people call someone out they don't just say "I know what you're saying"
But he didn't. He said exactly what everyone knew he said. The context is super clear. If he had said something else, she would have clarified.@@TheRealUnknown01
@@SeraphsWitness would she? because she didn't clarify what kind of negative energy she was projecting towards him with the words she was using. In south Africa white people are VERY racist which is why I question what it is he said
Even if someone doesn't understand what your language is, they universally know when your being respectful or not towards them. Body and facial expressions is a collective world language.
People confuse with Steadfast and Determination with Rudeness ! Rudeness is when an self-entitled big-mouth like her are running their Mouths off ! Newsflash: South Africans are literally all over the Globe...
This happened to me in the middle of nowhere Turkey where 2 Italian gay boys and a girl talked about my bf and I for the whole 5 hour day trip arguing who was more handsome and what not. My bf was Arab so we spoke a mix of English and Arabic but I am Italian. I didn’t say anything until the bus stopped at their resort to drop them off and I told them something like “it was a pleasure making your acquaintance” in Italian. They went pale like they’d died.
When you get off a flight from South Africa and go to the luggage carousel for that flight, the people from that flight, you know South Africa are there, come on Charlize 😂😂😂😂
Lol same happened to me but I was on the other end. The girl cursing at me for not moving fast enough with my big luggage thought I couldn’t understand French. Because I am from Asian origins. The look on her face when I retaliated was priceless
If you’re Dutch, or can speak the Germanic dialect „Plattdeutsch“ which is spoken in northwest Germany, parts southern Denmark and Belgium, you can understand Afrikaans😂
It’s like Welsh old ladies on the bus complaining about your shirt skirts and makeup … but they forget that the teaching of the Welsh language is now compulsory in schools …
The important lesson here: if you hear someone speaking rudely/hurtfully about you or someone else, that's about them, their poor social skills, their lack of character, their shallowness and has nothing to do with you or any other recipients. Feel sorry for them, pray for them, but let their rude remarks roll off your back. The only opinion that matters is what your Heavenly Creator thinks about you!
And you say that, why? What the world do not know is that Afrikaans is not a language spoken by only whites. There are many people of color that also speaks Afrikaans as first language.
This woman is as dumb as a bag of hammers. She also claimed that there are only 41 Afrikaans speakers. According to this braindead woman, 41 is 3% of the world population. What an absolute tool lol
This happened to me but in reverse. I speak catalan which is a weird language few people speak. I was in a plane from India to Sri Lanka ( so... not even inside Europe) and by chance I found 2 women speaking in catalan. They were screaming and talking about very very private things, thinking none would understand there 😅 They didnt roast me thou
Your language is widely spoken in Barcelona and all instructors are in Catalan and Spanish! I had a hard time figuring out which was which. BTW, I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦 and my home language is Afrikaans. I spent 4 months in Barca about a year and a half ago.
@@carollakay2911 yes it's true everyone speaks catalan in Barcelona, actually education in Catalonia region is just in catalan not in spanish so all schools are in catalan, many things in tv etc. But still Catalonia is a small region in the world, with many foreigners living there I very rarely meet catalan people while traveling. I am glad you had a good time in Barcelona, South Africa must be amazing I can't wait to travel there!
@@phumelelelouw3152 Try walking around in public in SA as a white guy. Then you'll see lots of rudeness and entitlement, not to mention threats of violence.
Nope, that would be an incorrect guess. Yes, there are similarities and a Dutch person could understand some Afrikaans. But there are lots of differences as well. I've struggled to get Dutch speaking tourists to follow what I say in Afrikaans. Alway end up reverting to English.
@@thugovi That's exactly what I mean, only if they speak slowly can you follow. And also not all of it, as there are many different words and many have different meanings - like "stort" in Afr is to shower 😉
I'm Haitian American. In Haiti, the two languages are French and Creole. Creole is like an offshoot of French. Mostly Haitian people speak Creole, though there are people from Martinique, Guadalupe, Seychelles, French Guiana, Saint Martin, and St. Lucia who speak Creole as a 2nd language. Me, I'm mistaken for anything other then Haitian. Aquiline nose, long straight Rock N Roll hair, and olive complexion. Get mistaken for Arab, Latino, or Indian. I have had numbers of occasions with Haitians talking shit about me in Creole (and they don't know I'm Haitian too). Most of the time, I don't even respond.
Sound coincidence, they took flight from Africa to new York. Still in the airport with luggage. C'mon, It's not like their flight only have two passengers inside.😂
No..she said they were Not in Africa...so rare to be next to someone talking a small percentage of the language used in the world...but if he was rude, he probably needed to hear it!!
@@lynettefinnigan9540his comment was not they were in Africa but they came from Africa direct flight... meaning the probablility of someone understanding upped 10 fold...
Afrikaans is based on Dutch (because of colonization). NYC was built as a Dutch colony in the 17th century and therefore still a lot of people at least understand Dutch. Pretty much like in the former Dutch colony in South Africa, too, where she grew up. Based on that I'm surprised she - being in NY - was surprised about him understanding her. 😂
NY was built as a Dutch colony in the 17th century as "New Amsterdam". It was only renamed into "New York" after the Brits captivated the city. Therefore a lot people in NYC probably still at least understand or even speak Dutch. When you were on a flight to the Netherlands from the US, I wouldn't be surprised about some Dutch speaking people on that flight, either. 😃
@@summersun6536sorry wrong. Most mother tongues are lost after 2 to 3 generations. The greatest population of Dutch speaking people came in the late 1800s and early 1900s. They settled in Michigan and Iowa. To find native Dutch speaking people today is rare. If so they are quite old.
@@inke825? I'm sure there are people from the Netherlands in every state. Probably most countries. NY population is about 20 mil. What point you trying to make?
I’m Dutch and what she says in Afrikaans (Ik kan alles horen wat jullie zeggen hoor) could easily be a Dutch sentence. Only one or two words are placed in a different order and a little other pronunciation.
In NY, never take it for granted that people do not understand your language. Especially in the airport - at a baggage pickup for a flight that already has two people speaking that language. Odds are, they were on your flight from SAfrica
@@summersun6536 in college in Boston i actually had a chance to learn Dutch and at least know what it sounded like. While waiting tables, I had a party that ordered in British accents, maybe more Aussie, but as I walked away they started conversing in something like Dutch. Rather than let them insult me in Afrikaans, I asked they were from South Africa. That surprised & pleased them and they stayed in English for the rest of the meal and left a good tip.
@@fifi2go the same way they understand Dutch “for the most part”. Dutch say they are happy that Germans think they understand Dutch (as a joke). I have heard that Namibian German and Afrikaans migrated toward each other from the interaction between the two minorities in southern Africa
I'm french. I speak english, spanish and Italian. I can converse with portuguese speaking people. They'd speak portuguese, and I spanish. Also understand and speak basic berberian languages from Algeria and Morroco, and Arabic. Never assume that people around you do not understand the language you speak in . I've been in quite a few awkward or funny situations. I got caught once, taught me a lesson. And I was the "victim" at least a dozen times.
I can totally relate, because i'm italian and i speak the same languages (apart from the berberian and arabic ones, absolutely no clue on those unfortunately). I also have basic/medium understanding of a couple of asian languages and i can read one of them, even if my speaking skills are very, VERY low on that front 😂
I worked internationally for many years. Two things I learned: 1) Watch what you say because there might be someone who understands. 2) As Americans, many are at a loss when it comes to other cultures and especially languages. For example, my parents seldom left their home state and never heard another language until I started learning Spanish.
Thats so funny. I've been insulted in American Sign Language. I used to interpret for people. When they realized that I understood it all. They were so embarrassed. Then I excused myself and left. Very politely.
You gave grace when you didn't have to. That's pretty awesome. Good human stuff. Proud of you. Didn't need to make a nasty remark. You just let them know it was understood. That alone was enough for them to feel deeply ashamed (hoepfully) and then humbled. I'm glad you took the high road. Fine work, my friend. Fine work. 😇
It used to happened to me in Thailand when I was there as a black man, they never expected to speak their language and they used to tease me, when reply with their own language they used to get embarrassed. Even though Thai people are nice people, but it was fun
My dad was in Cedar Sinai Hospital, in L.A., very sick. My mom was very depressed and my husband was teasing her, to cheer her up. As we got on the elevator to go his floor, he plucked her kerchief off her head and held it above her so she couldn't reach it. My mom, who never swore, let out a Hungarian swear word and the lady behind her giggled and said. "Oh, you're Magyar!" 😂 SO BUSTED!
Hahaha that's a good one. I live in Thailand and guess what? My neighbours are from South Africa and they would have understood it too (I'm from the Netherlands and can understand 80% Afrikaans).
afrikaans for most they are super nice and never rude!! I had the best experience with them in South Africa but yes humans are humans no one is perfect!!
That Afrikaans sounds like Stellenbosch Afrikaans. I am impressed how she switched from true Afrikaans with accent back to American accent so fluently. No stop or break.
Rule of thumb: Never assume strangers don't know your language nor speak the languages you speak. A similar experience by my older brother enroute to our Asian country though he's already a Canadian citizen, this male airport staff at Vancouver airport was rudely talking to the older Japanese women thinking they didn't know English. My brother who is a Certified Public Accountant, MBA holder from an illustrious university in our country, and used to work at World Health Organization with a high position, faced the Canadian airport staff and told that staff why was he rude and yelling to those women just because the women couldn't understand him. He ought to be helpful because his job was dealing with customer service, and he could leave it for more efficient and helpful staffs. That staff was so red and embarrassed because everything he said was understood by my brother.
Don’t forget how rude the Asian staff are to whites in their nail salons. They have derogatory comments about their customers right in front of them with NO shame.
Who said the plane was coming from SA? Only the destination was mentioned, don't be fooled by her mother being with her as her mother also lives in LA these days, they could just as easily in fact more likely to be flying from LA as Jo'burg or Cape Town
Funny enough if you speak german/Swiss german you understand Afrikaans in a melodic way 🤔 like I know she just said something like “I can understand all…” it has the same melody as “ich kann alles verstehen.”
To be fair, im swedish i could probably understand the General sentiment of a discussion in afrikaans. Same with german, dutsch, icelandic, norwegian, danish.
I speak 3 languages, I am always fkn careful! 😂 i always assume people know what I’m saying bc if this situation and many that happened to friends and family in public place 😅
You never know... My first fiance and I were carrying on an intimate discussion in Dutch on a flight to Dallas of all places. After we landed, the gentleman sitting next to us stood, grabbed his bag from the overhead, and in perfect Dutch wished us a wonderful life together. Edit: It was thirty-five years ago. Today you can turn Google translator on and get a readout of what somebody next to you is saying.
I had a friend in high-school who spoke Afrikaans and he had a habit of cussing people out in class without anyone knowing what he was saying, because he’d use a a friendly tone of voice Forgot our maths teacher also spoke it, so that was a detention lol
A blond blue eyed beautiful girlfriend was with me one day when some arab men began saying something about her, I had no idea as I don't speak arabic BUT my friend did and her blushing told me something was going on. Before we left the train she bent over and said something in their language that totally shocked them ! I asked what she said and she replied that she told them that their mother must have been fukced by a jackal to produce such dogs.
Come back tip: Say this to their face:"so rude of you to overhearing somente else's conversation." Them turn to your friend/mom and say: "what a nerve?! Can you believe this person?!"😅😂😂
I have a fear of accidentally using the wrong language at the wrong time. My mind thinks in English/Mandarin but sometimes the other language comes out of my mouth.
I went to Russia and walked into a smoke shop where they sell pipes and tobacco. The guy at the counter was obese, pale and had terrible skin. I was about to say as much yo my wife but something told me not to. Two seconds later in perfect English he asked me "so what is it that you're looking for? ". I thanked God i kept my mouth shut. You shouldn't say anything behind someone's back, especially in front of them in another language unless you mean it. Charlize should have told the guy "im glad you did, prick"
That percentage increases when you're at the airport waiting for bags from a flight from South Africa 😂
Lololol
😂 If only these Hollywood people had that much brains to understand this logic.
Yes and when the airport is in new york compared to a less diverse city lol
It's also related to Dutch, so most Dutch speakers would also be able to snapback at them as well (not that this increases the percentage by all that much)
... pretty much every Dutch speaker can understand it too!
The moral of the story is…don’t say anything behind someone’s back that you wouldn’t be prepared to say to their face.
I agree
I only heard anal bleaching
Ground breaking
(more) Moral of the story: Charlize Theron bleaches her asshole.
💯
A college buddy of mine who was born and raised in Mexico and spoke perfect Spanish was light skinned and had sandy hair. He use to work construction during the summers. He would arrive on work site and work for a week before speaking Spanish revealing to his Mexican coworkers that he understood everything that was spoken about him much to their chagrin.
Oh yeah, what you got to know when letting them speak being chauvis and double sense humor...and at the end you make them blush, because you not only speak Spanish you beat them on their own dirty often vulgar humor. I love the faces when THEY feel then like a naked, exposed piece of meat.
😈 Oh, once I got me a delicious revenge! In public transportation there are sometimes those guys, that if you stand they pass illegaly close to you so you feel their 🍆
I got sooo p...., but! 😈 that day I had a purse of fabric, and it kind of had the same shape and I thought could feel the same. So when I was to getting out, I passed this s.o.b. and let HIM feel right between 🍑 the purse. His reaction! Hilarious! First turning around red of anger ready to punch “the guy“ in the face, and looking first shocked at me, recognising he did that same thing to me a few minutes ago, he flushed and got soooooo small!
💪 possibly he still wonders “how damn good my sirgeon was, who changed me to woman“ but left something from the past 😂😂😂😂
Never being sure of what it was. Just a purse 😂😂😂
Hope he still is traumatized and has never done that ever again. LOL, and in Guadalajara you never know. 😈😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Latinos come in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Growing up in NYC taught me never to take for granted who was and who wasn't latino.
@@abhcoatExactly, for example ,actor Kevin Alejandro looks typical Irish or Dutch.
Also. many people from Middle-East, Greece, Turkey , Armenia etc may be mistaken for Latinos.
Yes, I have lived pretty much the same experience.
Most of Turkish people can't tell I'm Turkish, and they usually believe I am italian, Romanian, Greek, Jewish etc... And funny situations happen...
Reverse. Indian and mistaken for Mexican every time passing through the US. Have about 3 months of college Spanish from decades ago.😮
As a Dane I understood what he said
"ja, jeg kan forstå alt hvad I siger"
Samme her. 😂 Som nordmann... 😅
If you speak Nederlands, 80-90% u understand S,AFRICAN....
IK SPREIK NEDERLANDS BEITJE...🤭😁
Yep, we understand you guys too! Sort of!
as german I understand that when it's written :D
Too bad not even other scandinavians understand danish.
Her mistake was thinking “no one in NYC” 😂 it’s NY of course you can find someone!! 😂
Especially in an airport! You can't expect to hide by using a different language in an international airport.
They're still in the airport from a flight from Africa, in the baggage caroussel sections, bags from Africa. What arw the chances that people who have thses bags are from Africa and knows Afrikaans. Geeez...
That’s true 😂😂😂😂
She said s not
As a Afrikaans South African, you Americans can keep her. En Tannie, daar is meer as net 44 Afrikaans mense daar buite. Jy was te lank weg...
8.4 million people speak Afrikaans. That’s about 0.1% of the world’s population.
You’re right. It’s closer to 0.1%. (8.4 million)
Well she's an idiot.
You forgot the Netherlands, and its like a dialekt of German.... So the most germans may understand you
@@havelockvetenari4441At least those from the northwest
Well she is an actress after all
Everyone in the audience said ahhhh as if they understood what she said ..lolol
😂
The last second of that video was a hard left turn.
Translation: "Yes, I can hear everything that y'all are saying...you hear?!"
Thanks!
Thank you...
It was actually easy to grasp knowing English and German.
"And still you have no manners!" Rude people should be called out....in any language.
@@kakadorez11It's originates from Dutch
I had a white female coworker at Panasonic who knew Japanese. She was in the break room when two executives visiting from headquarters walked in. As she was pouring a cup of coffee she heard them comment about her. She turned around and speaking in Japanese said "thanks i do have a nice ass". Shocked they were.
😮😮😮😮😮
Good response.
Well done young lady😅
A lot Japanese men have no shame in having that macho sexist personality.
And other ists.
I'm strictly speaking Japanese born men, although some Japanese-Americans are not as crude, they too often veer on the conservative side.
It's strange how that big little secret is little known outside Japan. Mostly the positive features of the society filter out. And if negatives do come out (like the long toxic work culture), it's usually seen as a positive fault.
😂Did see?😂
In my opinion, Charlize Theron is the most beautiful woman in the world
100%agree
Lol
I have the same opinion
Still has a twisted mind, as most of Hollywood actors
@@paolomartinelli345 Really? Tell me more...
Never heard Afrikaans before, but this sentence was pretty understandable
Sounds like "I can understand everything you're saying" or something doesn't it
@en.chamade it's more like a dialect of Dutch, but Dutch and English are relatively closely related laguages.
What did he mean tho? I didn't understand what she said.
I had a similar situation. I was on a bus in Los Angeles with my brother. We both are Polish, speak it fluently. Across from us was this guy who looked like a blonder shrek. We where kids and we are ripping into this guy for a good minute. As the bus pulls up to a stop, the man gets up and very politely in Polish tells us in that what we said about him was very hurtful. I wanted to implode from my shame. Since that day I never talked wrong about another person in my native language in public. The word is a small place, I will carry that shame for the rest of my life.
Good for you 😂 never bring bad habits from your own country abroad. Just live them home.
We are everywhere. How the hell you didn't know that?
We had a supermarket cashier who looked like Shrek's Fiona, only not green. She had another name, but one of us called her Fiona by mistake. She was visibly sad. Call your polish guy, they can get married😅
Anal bleaching… yuh. 😂😂😂
I definitely accidentally said some hurtful things to people when I was young, just because I literally didn’t think before I spoke or didn’t understand the gravity or implications of my words. Have wrongly and unfairly judged people as well. I can remember a handful of occasions like that where I really stuck my foot in my mouth or hurt someone with my judgement and words on accident when I was young. The shame I remember is uncomfortable for sure but honestly, I try not to hold it against myself. I was young and still learning. Yes those moments were bad and make me embarrassed to remember but I think overall I learned to be more conscious of my words, give people a chance and try my best to not be cruel. The shame is only useful if it allows you to grow for the better, otherwise it’s just useless and self-victimizing really…
I like how everyone said "aaaah" like they knew what she said the guy said 😂
I mean, you basically know just from following the context
Right? "yeah, I can understand the words that you're saying," or something close to that. It's pretty obvious.
@@SeraphsWitness you know the context, but you don't actually know what it was she said.. ones simply assuming he said "I know what you're saying" he could have said anything tho... usually when people call someone out they don't just say "I know what you're saying"
But he didn't. He said exactly what everyone knew he said. The context is super clear.
If he had said something else, she would have clarified.@@TheRealUnknown01
@@SeraphsWitness would she? because she didn't clarify what kind of negative energy she was projecting towards him with the words she was using. In south Africa white people are VERY racist which is why I question what it is he said
Baby Dutch - that's why most Dutch and Belgians would understand Afrikaans + Suriname.
Baby Dutch? Nope, Dutch without the clunky, archaic sentence structure.
@@nerdyali4154 and all the double negatives
Even if someone doesn't understand what your language is, they universally know when your being respectful or not towards them. Body and facial expressions is a collective world language.
"The guy was rude", the chances of him being South African shot way up. 😂😂😂
White South Africans were the last whites to have slaves and they’re still mad.
Wow………
'No he's never met a nice South African, and that's not bloody surprising man'
@@baggierols73"because we're a bunch of arrogant bastards with no sense of humour"
People confuse with Steadfast and Determination with Rudeness !
Rudeness is when an self-entitled big-mouth like her are running their Mouths off !
Newsflash: South Africans are literally all over the Globe...
The best comeback is to just say “good that you understand how much of an asshole you are”
Ναι, it would be fitting,
Since they talk about anal bleaching 🤢😄😆😁(PAUSE) 😂🤣
This happened to me in the middle of nowhere Turkey where 2 Italian gay boys and a girl talked about my bf and I for the whole 5 hour day trip arguing who was more handsome and what not. My bf was Arab so we spoke a mix of English and Arabic but I am Italian. I didn’t say anything until the bus stopped at their resort to drop them off and I told them something like “it was a pleasure making your acquaintance” in Italian.
They went pale like they’d died.
Well done😅
When you get off a flight from South Africa and go to the luggage carousel for that flight, the people from that flight, you know South Africa are there, come on Charlize 😂😂😂😂
she never said the flight was from South Africa LOL
@@tomtom8786 you thinking out loud? Hahaha, jeebus, this flew right over your head
Wonder what her thoughts on apartheid?
@@nimmichagger165
Get over it!
@@nimmichagger165she lived through and was probably taught to dislike blacks
Lol same happened to me but I was on the other end. The girl cursing at me for not moving fast enough with my big luggage thought I couldn’t understand French. Because I am from Asian origins. The look on her face when I retaliated was priceless
The French always think nobody else speaks French and they are unbelievably rude.
To be honest, french ppl would do that as well if they knew you knew french 😂
@@_papasparta_-txc-4730Parisians maybe.
If you’re Dutch, or can speak the Germanic dialect „Plattdeutsch“ which is spoken in northwest Germany, parts southern Denmark and Belgium, you can understand Afrikaans😂
It’s like Welsh old ladies on the bus complaining about your shirt skirts and makeup … but they forget that the teaching of the Welsh language is now compulsory in schools …
The important lesson here: if you hear someone speaking rudely/hurtfully about you or someone else, that's about them, their poor social skills, their lack of character, their shallowness and has nothing to do with you or any other recipients. Feel sorry for them, pray for them, but let their rude remarks roll off your back. The only opinion that matters is what your Heavenly Creator thinks about you!
Ook wij als Nederlanders kunnen je verstaan Charlize
I was thinking it sounded Dutch
En Surinamers lol
I can understand most Dutch as a South African. Just a word here and there that is different.😊
Echt waar
Never as much as 3%. I doubt it would be even 0.3%
Exactly 0,3% of the world population understands Afrikaans (if you include dutch speaking people too)
And another that doesn’t know about the existence of Dutch, Flanders (Belgium) and Suriname 😂 back to school man
And you say that, why?
What the world do not know is that Afrikaans is not a language spoken by only whites. There are many people of color that also speaks Afrikaans as first language.
This woman is as dumb as a bag of hammers.
She also claimed that there are only 41 Afrikaans speakers.
According to this braindead woman, 41 is 3% of the world population.
What an absolute tool lol
@@yohannd1597 Dutch speakers do not understand most of Afrikaans even though the languages are somewhat related
This happened to me but in reverse. I speak catalan which is a weird language few people speak.
I was in a plane from India to Sri Lanka ( so... not even inside Europe) and by chance I found 2 women speaking in catalan.
They were screaming and talking about very very private things, thinking none would understand there 😅
They didnt roast me thou
Your language is widely spoken in Barcelona and all instructors are in Catalan and Spanish! I had a hard time figuring out which was which. BTW, I'm from South Africa 🇿🇦 and my home language is Afrikaans. I spent 4 months in Barca about a year and a half ago.
@@carollakay2911 yes it's true everyone speaks catalan in Barcelona, actually education in Catalonia region is just in catalan not in spanish so all schools are in catalan, many things in tv etc.
But still Catalonia is a small region in the world, with many foreigners living there I very rarely meet catalan people while traveling.
I am glad you had a good time in Barcelona, South Africa must be amazing I can't wait to travel there!
As a Dutch guy I can understand most of it as well.
Oh, and New York is originally build by the Dutch. They often call it, New Amsterdam.
Her big hint was that he was rude. Chance of him being S.African increased dramatically 😂
You're at the one of busiest airport of the world and surprised that someone speaks your language! I don't get it.
Specifically white south african💀
@@phumelelelouw3152you clearly have no idea ……. Spoken by many non-whites.
@@phumelelelouw3152 Try walking around in public in SA as a white guy. Then you'll see lots of rudeness and entitlement, not to mention threats of violence.
Hai ke karma
Dutch is spoken by 25 million people as a first language and 5 million as a second language. I guess most of them will understand Afrikaans.
Nope, that would be an incorrect guess.
Yes, there are similarities and a Dutch person could understand some Afrikaans. But there are lots of differences as well. I've struggled to get Dutch speaking tourists to follow what I say in Afrikaans. Alway end up reverting to English.
That's still not 3% bro
@@LeslieBerghI could read it, and if they talked slowly I could understand it. I understood her aswell.
@@thugovi That's exactly what I mean, only if they speak slowly can you follow. And also not all of it, as there are many different words and many have different meanings - like "stort" in Afr is to shower 😉
Afrikaans is more Flemish?
Someone skipped a math class
I'm Haitian American. In Haiti, the two languages are French and Creole. Creole is like an offshoot of French. Mostly Haitian people speak Creole, though there are people from Martinique, Guadalupe, Seychelles, French Guiana, Saint Martin, and St. Lucia who speak Creole as a 2nd language. Me, I'm mistaken for anything other then Haitian. Aquiline nose, long straight Rock N Roll hair, and olive complexion. Get mistaken for Arab, Latino, or Indian. I have had numbers of occasions with Haitians talking shit about me in Creole (and they don't know I'm Haitian too). Most of the time, I don't even respond.
good on you for escaping that hellhole
Sound coincidence, they took flight from Africa to new York. Still in the airport with luggage. C'mon, It's not like their flight only have two passengers inside.😂
shows how stupid they were. 😂😂
No..she said they were Not in Africa...so rare to be next to someone talking a small percentage of the language used in the world...but if he was rude, he probably needed to hear it!!
@@lynettefinnigan9540they have same carousel so 99.9% chance they are in same flight and both South Africans. Charlize is dumb
@@lynettefinnigan9540his comment was not they were in Africa but they came from Africa direct flight... meaning the probablility of someone understanding upped 10 fold...
Afrikaans is based on Dutch (because of colonization). NYC was built as a Dutch colony in the 17th century and therefore still a lot of people at least understand Dutch. Pretty much like in the former Dutch colony in South Africa, too, where she grew up. Based on that I'm surprised she - being in NY - was surprised about him understanding her. 😂
If he was being rude then you should have said it to his face when you realized he understood you. Some people need to be humbled :)
Heavens NO! That is not the Dutch way.
Oh the 'humble' fetish...
That's assuming she wasn't first and leaving parts out
@@deplorablenation111 true so many people tell their version excluding parts to seem completely innocent
@@R005t3rit actually IS the Dutch way
They pride themselves on being very direct which just means they're rude 😂
What do you call a person who speaks only one language ??? --------- an American.
😂😂😂😂😂
😄😄😄
That’s totally unfair. They could also be British or Australian ;)
sadly i agree with that statement...and i'm aBrit!@@timeodaneosetdona
Because we already speak the worlds most important language.
When he said he understood what they said i would have been like "ohh, i hope you did"
She's white. But literally African American. 🤣🤣🤣
An old Egyptian friend of mine is a red head, and he used to always say he was the real "African American" 😂
Afrikaaner American. There is a big difference.
Imagine only realizing now that there are a lot of white people in Africa..
Why is she American?
She is literally not African American. She is literally African!
Funny, I made a comment in Dutch to a woman on a flight from Chicago. And she turned around and answered me in Dutch.
NY was built as a Dutch colony in the 17th century as "New Amsterdam". It was only renamed into "New York" after the Brits captivated the city. Therefore a lot people in NYC probably still at least understand or even speak Dutch. When you were on a flight to the Netherlands from the US, I wouldn't be surprised about some Dutch speaking people on that flight, either. 😃
@@summersun6536sorry wrong. Most mother tongues are lost after 2 to 3 generations. The greatest population of Dutch speaking people came in the late 1800s and early 1900s. They settled in Michigan and Iowa. To find native Dutch speaking people today is rare. If so they are quite old.
@@wanderer2522 There are some in New York, but they came from The Netherlands or other countries where dutch is the first language.
@@inke825? I'm sure there are people from the Netherlands in every state. Probably most countries. NY population is about 20 mil. What point you trying to make?
@@summersun6536no. Just no.
I’m Dutch and what she says in Afrikaans (Ik kan alles horen wat jullie zeggen hoor) could easily be a Dutch sentence. Only one or two words are placed in a different order and a little other pronunciation.
Holy smokes!!! she bleaches her foofoo valve?😂😂mentions it so casually, that's fricken priceless
In NY, never take it for granted that people do not understand your language. Especially in the airport - at a baggage pickup for a flight that already has two people speaking that language. Odds are, they were on your flight from SAfrica
I was looking for your common sense
True. Particularly Afrikaans, since it is based on Dutch (because of colonization), and NY was built as a Dutch colony, too.
@@summersun6536 in college in Boston i actually had a chance to learn Dutch and at least know what it sounded like. While waiting tables, I had a party that ordered in British accents, maybe more Aussie, but as I walked away they started conversing in something like Dutch. Rather than let them insult me in Afrikaans, I asked they were from South Africa. That surprised & pleased them and they stayed in English for the rest of the meal and left a good tip.
Germans understand Afrikaans for the most part.
@@fifi2go the same way they understand Dutch “for the most part”. Dutch say they are happy that Germans think they understand Dutch (as a joke). I have heard that Namibian German and Afrikaans migrated toward each other from the interaction between the two minorities in southern Africa
I'm french. I speak english, spanish and Italian. I can converse with portuguese speaking people. They'd speak portuguese, and I spanish. Also understand and speak basic berberian languages from Algeria and Morroco, and Arabic. Never assume that people around you do not understand the language you speak in . I've been in quite a few awkward or funny situations. I got caught once, taught me a lesson. And I was the "victim" at least a dozen times.
I really can relate to that. That's what I love about being multi-lingual. 😂
I can totally relate, because i'm italian and i speak the same languages (apart from the berberian and arabic ones, absolutely no clue on those unfortunately). I also have basic/medium understanding of a couple of asian languages and i can read one of them, even if my speaking skills are very, VERY low on that front 😂
I worked internationally for many years. Two things I learned: 1) Watch what you say because there might be someone who understands. 2) As Americans, many are at a loss when it comes to other cultures and especially languages. For example, my parents seldom left their home state and never heard another language until I started learning Spanish.
Just learn Dutch you will have no problemen any more 😂
Thats so funny.
I've been insulted in American Sign Language. I used to interpret for people. When they realized that I understood it all. They were so embarrassed. Then I excused myself and left. Very politely.
😂😂😂❤
Who is they?
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You gave grace when you didn't have to. That's pretty awesome. Good human stuff. Proud of you. Didn't need to make a nasty remark. You just let them know it was understood. That alone was enough for them to feel deeply ashamed (hoepfully) and then humbled. I'm glad you took the high road. Fine work, my friend. Fine work. 😇
i would have left as well just not as politely ... im petty
What the guy were saying in Afrikaans was " I understand what you two were saying, okay!!"
I call it “the invisible man’s sindrome”
It used to happened to me in Thailand when I was there as a black man, they never expected to speak their language and they used to tease me, when reply with their own language they used to get embarrassed. Even though Thai people are nice people, but it was fun
You were there as a black man? You mean, like a disguise?
@@ejkalegal3145 The OG Tropic Thunder guy? “I'm a dude playing a dude disguised as another dude!”
Dutch, Flemish, Afrikaans.
All mutually intelligible. Flemish is a lot more breathy because the Belgians talk with their mouths full of hot waffle
Lol
I'm Dutch and needed to read to subtitles to understand the phrase she said
😂
Afrikaans sounds smoothier than Dutch.
This is why I love learning different languages 😂
Soooooo, we're just going to ignore her comment at the end about a-nail bleaching? 🤔...all righty then 😂😅🎉
I didn't even know this was a thing. Ugh. Gross
exactly.
Yours is the first comment I came across.
WTF
What does it mean?
@@sigilfredogaleano6568Google it 😉
I’ve never heard of AB, and I think I already know more than I need to know.
I'm that % of Afrikaans speakers...and she was most probably waiting for South African Airways 🧳 luggage..with other South Africans 😅
What did she say?
Exactly.
Lmao that’s pretty incredible - that dude must’ve felt so incredible being able to turn around and reply lol
this would be like a story "Tom Cruise speaking English"
My dad was in Cedar Sinai Hospital, in L.A., very sick. My mom was very depressed and my husband was teasing her, to cheer her up. As we got on the elevator to go his floor, he plucked her kerchief off her head and held it above her so she couldn't reach it. My mom, who never swore, let out a Hungarian swear word and the lady behind her giggled and said. "Oh, you're Magyar!" 😂 SO BUSTED!
Hahaha that's a good one. I live in Thailand and guess what? My neighbours are from South Africa and they would have understood it too (I'm from the Netherlands and can understand 80% Afrikaans).
"yeah"
afrikaans for most they are super nice and never rude!! I had the best experience with them in South Africa but yes humans are humans no one is perfect!!
That Afrikaans sounds like Stellenbosch Afrikaans. I am impressed how she switched from true Afrikaans with accent back to American accent so fluently. No stop or break.
Klink fokken aansitterig. 😂
Rule of thumb: Never assume strangers don't know your language nor speak the languages you speak. A similar experience by my older brother enroute to our Asian country though he's already a Canadian citizen, this male airport staff at Vancouver airport was rudely talking to the older Japanese women thinking they didn't know English. My brother who is a Certified Public Accountant, MBA holder from an illustrious university in our country, and used to work at World Health Organization with a high position, faced the Canadian airport staff and told that staff why was he rude and yelling to those women just because the women couldn't understand him. He ought to be helpful because his job was dealing with customer service, and he could leave it for more efficient and helpful staffs. That staff was so red and embarrassed because everything he said was understood by my brother.
w.h.o. Is a joke they are a bunch of dumb money hungry idiots
Don’t forget how rude the Asian staff are to whites in their nail salons. They have derogatory comments about their customers right in front of them with NO shame.
Charlize learned the art of not making assumptions in the most awkward way possible😅
In that moment, she became a Vietnamese nail salon worker
So she gets out of a flight from SA to NY and is surprised someone picking up luggage from the same flight is south african. What a genius
In fairness, it would be closer to 50% on your aircraft from South Africa to New York that would speak Africaans!
Who said the plane was coming from SA? Only the destination was mentioned, don't be fooled by her mother being with her as her mother also lives in LA these days, they could just as easily in fact more likely to be flying from LA as Jo'burg or Cape Town
Funny enough if you speak german/Swiss german you understand Afrikaans in a melodic way 🤔 like I know she just said something like “I can understand all…” it has the same melody as “ich kann alles verstehen.”
Dutch people are like: Nice try
You and your mother sound very classy😂
Just lands in NY from Africa...
Shocked that someone else who flew from Africa could also be there...😂
Ironically, the flight just landed from South Africa 😅😂😂
no one said it did
Lol. At least she changed her mind from 44 people to 3%🤣🤣🤣🤣
you are in New York, the most diverse city in the world, if there's a place where one might speak afrikaans outside of S.A. that's new york 😂
To be fair, im swedish i could probably understand the General sentiment of a discussion in afrikaans. Same with german, dutsch, icelandic, norwegian, danish.
Some of that may be true.
Dutch speakers here and I find Swedish and other Scandinavian languages are quite different esp when spoken quickly
That's when you look at him and say, "Good. You're also a prick in English."
I speak 3 languages, I am always fkn careful! 😂 i always assume people know what I’m saying bc if this situation and many that happened to friends and family in public place 😅
She's letting her inner Karen show
No chance that guy was on the same plane with them coming from SA 😅
He should have made the comeback funnier 🤣
When you know that the "Ottoman Turks" were deployed in the wrong direction!
Most gorgeous female on the planet
Charlize Theron
You never know... My first fiance and I were carrying on an intimate discussion in Dutch on a flight to Dallas of all places. After we landed, the gentleman sitting next to us stood, grabbed his bag from the overhead, and in perfect Dutch wished us a wonderful life together.
Edit: It was thirty-five years ago. Today you can turn Google translator on and get a readout of what somebody next to you is saying.
I had a friend in high-school who spoke Afrikaans and he had a habit of cussing people out in class without anyone knowing what he was saying, because he’d use a a friendly tone of voice
Forgot our maths teacher also spoke it, so that was a detention lol
Funny to hear people In the audience react like they knew what the man said. Lol
😂kinda made me proud of her that she can still speak it
I'm proud that she talks to her mom about anal bleaching.
Are you her Afrikaans teacher?
she practiced that line for the show.
@@tonyd5564 She should rather have checked the stats on Afrikaans, she was way wrong with 3%..
I’m in Western Australia and plenty of our “Kiwis “ speak Afrikaans … (they come in on a NZ passport) ….
Never could do math, that one.....
A blond blue eyed beautiful girlfriend was with me one day when some arab men began saying something about her, I had no idea as I don't speak arabic BUT my friend did and her blushing told me something was going on. Before we left the train she bent over and said something in their language that totally shocked them ! I asked what she said and she replied that she told them that their mother must have been fukced by a jackal to produce such dogs.
Come back tip:
Say this to their face:"so rude of you to overhearing somente else's conversation."
Them turn to your friend/mom and say: "what a nerve?! Can you believe this person?!"😅😂😂
And the best, you dont need to change the language you speak in😂😂😂
Imagine saying 'like' 10 times in a 3 sentence span
Apparently, she learned English by watching American TV when she was younger. It shows.
Oh yea, it tends to get annoying
Who wouldve of thought that you increase your chance of meeting foreigners at an international airport.
In New York, a small town with practically no foreigners!
anyone speaking dutch can undrrstand afrikaans
aftikaans is like dutch words jumbled together spoken by a pirate 😂
I have a fear of accidentally using the wrong language at the wrong time. My mind thinks in English/Mandarin but sometimes the other language comes out of my mouth.
I still don't see anyone who's more beautiful than her.
The captions have abandoned me.
I went to Russia and walked into a smoke shop where they sell pipes and tobacco. The guy at the counter was obese, pale and had terrible skin. I was about to say as much yo my wife but something told me not to. Two seconds later in perfect English he asked me "so what is it that you're looking for? ". I thanked God i kept my mouth shut. You shouldn't say anything behind someone's back, especially in front of them in another language unless you mean it. Charlize should have told the guy "im glad you did, prick"
Should have come back with, “if you can hear me, stop being a rude jerk.”
I actually understand everything you just said in Afrikaans I grew up with Dutch language among others😉♥️
Dutch people exist, they’ll understand you mostly, lots of Dutch speaking people on this earth, lots of countries
How many countries do you think speak Dutch?
@@pork_friedrice 6 countries, 24 million people and Dutch gets taught in 119 countries
@@hgsamf 119 countries 🤣
@@pork_friedrice you read that correct
@@hgsamf I read it correctly…..it’s very far from being correct though
Sound like a mix of German, danish and Dutch languages to me
It's like a simplified version of Dutch. We can figure it out. Watch it, Charlize! ;-)
Never assume people speak only 1 language. Most people outside America know at least 3-5 languages, out of necessity.
Afrikaans language is old and kind of a reversed Dutch.
And in south Africa they also speak their own tribal languages
Wow no shit they speak there tribal language
Afrikaans is a relatively new language. It's based on Dutch, but is not "reversed" anything.
There are 11 official languages in South Africa.