It's so easy to get caught up in a bubble of English speakers when you come to China. If you work as a teacher you will probably find that a lot of your colleagues and those around you speak English and once you have mastered the key phrases like I want this or that it's difficult to keep motivated to study when you can get by without. I always find myself relying on those with better Chinese when a difficult situation presents itself.
baby Crocodile I guess it's because the most common last name in Canada is now "Li" or "李”,which is also the second most common used last name in China.
baby Crocodile you can still use English in Niagara Falls, Toronto on the other hand is turning in to a big china town. i herd its similar in Vancouver, the rest of Canada who knows.... also LI is the most popular surname in Canada not the 2nd most popular. might need to know Arabic as well in Canada in a few years. the middle east refugees are everywhere up north.
Joe Strummer hey bob, when did i say Canada is 80% Chinese? i said the chinatown in Toronto is growing fast. also that i herd its a similar situation in Vancouver. your a racist and a terrible human being. have fun freezing at your home in nunavut.
Hey Joe! if you ever go to Richmond, BC, you better believe it helps to know Chinese, Mandarin or Catonese. In 2011, 54.6% of the population was Chinese, that's probably higher now
Personally, I didn't mind the extra long live stream last time. I had to watch it afterwards, probably about an hr after you posted it . I thought it was hilarious!! Really got to see the genuine Proz... that was awesome. The stories from your past, some I've heard, others just interesting to hear. You're a cool dude... well the whole "China Posse" (Winston, Matt, Viv, Sasha, Browneye {smh-lol], & Beard) are awesome. Each person has something to add. Keep the videos coming!! I know you've been in a slump, but seems like you're doing better!! ;)
Thanks for including Wuxi in the list of tier 1 cities, it's a good place to be. You didn't really touch on the use of apps and I really think it is a game changer. I came here knowing nothing and after 6 months I would still rate my Chinese language use as below kindergarten level, but via my translation app I get around pretty well.
I enjoy your videos and insight man although it does seem like common sense. I caught some of the livestream and I'd be interested in some livestreaming in public. Maybe show us some unadulterated content..maybe how the flirting over there is or start some conversations with some random folk. Idk, just some ideas. Keep it up man. Your notifications (along with C-milk's and Serp's) are the best notifications. Take it easy
I agree it depends on your situation. Factors: Bejing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Suzhou, these type of cities have areas where you find stores and areas where English is more common. But I pretty much even there if you need anything done, you will required somebody to translate. Smaller cities, you will be 100% dependent on translators. Work. If you are for instance a employed by a larger company, specially by a western company, then you will have tons of people in the company that can assist you with these things. And you can survive without it. If you are in a smaller company, specially a Chinese, you may find in the company only 1 or 2 guys that speak some English, and even the smallest tasks become hard. I would recommend that you make a strong effort to learn at least verbal English at a basic level. otherwise you will be to dependent on other people.
Prozzie in the US if you like to know right now we are on the east coast (EDT) are 12 hours less than Hong Kong Time 10 pm Hong Kong Time (HKT) Eastern Daylight Time 10 am Central Daylight 9 am Mountain Daylight 8 am Pacific Daylight 7 am
BTW...I couldn't stop watching the live stream video you posted. Unfortunately, I couldn't watch it live but later when you posted it, it was interesting. Something mesmerizing about it.
Gender identity is a scientific absurdity you douche. Men have penises and women have vaginas. Didn't you watch KINDERGARTEN COP. You Social Justice Tools must learn to stop breeding. You are diluting common sense from the world... oh, and TRUTH.
in the future you can record the youtube chat window with open broadcaster. OBS , killer free video program. easy to slap that area of the screen over the re-upload.
So China, You don't tug on Superman's cape, You don't spit in the wind, You don't pull the mask of he old Long Ranger, And you don't mess around with Nine Knuckles Prozzie and Kevin. (Nod to the late great Jim Croce)
I'm curious, how do you teach someone English if you don't speak Chinese? I'm a Music Teacher and I'd be lost if I didn't speak the local language. How do you do it ?(immersion?). Do they know some English beforehand? I'd love to know.
Graham Chadwick I taught English in China (2011-2012) with minimal Mandarin skills. Smaller city. I taught students aged 16-22, and they had a decent understanding of English already. I helped them with conversational skills, casual speech, slang, phrases, grammar, etc. it was a good time!
For me, moving to Israel was a similar experience language wise in Hebrew, although I "learned" Hebrew when I was young in Hebrew School in the US. I can relate to almost everything you discussed.
I have been to many cities in China, and I must say Dalian is my favorite. You get sea on both sides of the city, and the cost along the city has the same climate and vegetation as the cote d'azur.
On a serious note, I know people who do it but like you say they do know basics from being here long enough. I'm definitely in the middle camp. I sometimes just HAO my way through conversations a lot. Just say HAO a lot
Agreed Prozzy, although I learned Mandarin because I live in Vancouver BC where the Chinese population is high, that and I needed a second language and french wasn't my thing. I don't read or write, it(yet) I dread learning hànzì.
i've been here two years and i've yet to learn more then 100 words. now i'm an introvert who doesn't leave his house unless forced no matter where i lived. That said, i've had no problems communicating, from traveling by all means of transport to explaining to the guards that i;ve locked myself out and i need someone to break my door in. As long as you got some rambos in hand, people receiving said rambos WILL understand you. And for everything more complex, there's translation apps. And i locked myself out twice (stupid autolock doors ffs) in different cities. Being nice and polite gets you a lot further then you'd think. Chinese people notice and talk about such things, so you helping out the old lady with the groceries will get you "face" to the all the pensioners in the area. My resident "autie" group called my KD once to ask them why are they not feeding me better, because i've been buying instant noodles for more then a week and that's not healthy. Learning Chinese is nothing like learning another indoeuropean language. There nothing to build up from. The huge amount of hours of studying needed to be at level zero just doesn't seem worth it to me. Plus the feedback you get varies to wildly it's almost useless. People will either compliment your "xie xie" like you just gave an hour long speach or they'll claim not to understand anything you're saying even if it's gooddamned perfect. I speak 3 languages and can understand and read another 2 or so, but they're all romance (+eng,dooh) so you can cheat a lot by substituting words between them and still get your point across. But with chinese, ffs, 147 different characters for "WU". ONE HUNDRED AND FUKING FORTY SEVEN FOR ONE SINGLE SYLLABLE.
So you realize that it's an extra long weekend in Canada? It's Canada Day! If I'm not going to work tomorrow there is no chance in hell I'm going to be awake to watch you and Brown eye at 8 AM.
Nice, Dad's friend. Tkyo-Sam-esqe. Was wondering if you would be interested in doing a comparison video between Hunan and Guanddong with China Non-Stop. Great videos!
When my family came to visit me I had to stress that the English level was "not like Europe at all!". And they didn't believe me til they had to gesture their way through KFC when I wasn't around.
been going to china since 2002 .. own many properties in mainland and hong kong .. never bothered learning language .. google translate and make friends with a local .. you will be fine
WoW Bro, Riding with you is a little scary, But I will be at the live stream again, you cats are too funny! If possible could you tell me about what time in the states? p.s I promise not to ask you to sing anything this time. lol
I think learning chinese in China is necessary. We expect foreigners to learn out language too, isn't it? I think it's hard, but chinese people have a lot of patiance with foreigners.
deguo chihuo And lots, but certainly not all Americans have patience with foreigners too. Your English is far from perfect, but very understandable. My Mandarin is almost non-existent.
Lots of signs are in English, which helps. Having a Chinese wife is a good solution! I have met very few people, admittedly in a fourth tier city, who can speak English, although many THINK they can. I don't think I could have survived in China by myself.
Even in Shanghai you need to speak Chinese, just these fools who doesn't learn any Chinese there avoid any situations where they have to use Chinese unless a friend hep them - they avoid most Chinese food, several areas and generally just stay in foreigner bubbles..... In Shanghai the main reason people who lived there long and doesn't learn Chinese is because they hate China, you quickly discover there if you mingle with groups of foreigners living there that they constantly discuss the same things, huge issues of China and all the things they miss and what they hate.... it's really sad.... especially because these people hate China despite never having experienced it. So yea, everywhere in China speaking Chinese is necessary, but of course you can survive without it, it's just a miserable life...
This is very true, and disappointing. Unfortunately, the same happens in Western countries with some immigrants never learning the language and never befriending people from the native population.
Prozzie I must admit I can't speak like the locals unless I've been drinking then I speak with a thick country accent. Dang, even in China I would be speaking with a country dialect in Cantonese.
wow the moment with Jezus reminds me when i was playing Mortal Kombat 2 and one of the game creators ( maybe judge ) suddenly jumps out in the right corner out of nowhere in the middle of the fight. ans screaming Wooopyy!!!!
Actually I speak very little Mandarin , and I have lived in a Chinese village for 4 years where nobody can say much more than 'Hello ' . I am the only foreigner , so I don't hang with laowai . How do I manage ? Non verbal communication can handle most situations . And it makes for a good laugh for everybody :-)
you can go to any country without any knowledge of their languages..but you can only live within certain areas, such as the multicultural big cities. And you will have no idea of the local culture and be a total outsider.
Nope, by the time the population maxes out around 9.5 billion around the year 2050, then possibly over 10 billion at 2100. The population keeps expanding as climate change worsens, forcing people, especially people living on/near coastlines to squeeze in more and more inland as the ocean rises.
Dude. The thumbnail for this video was.. awful. WTF? The cut to the cycle washing was great .. Ooooh. I can't imagine moving to China without speaking the language. I'd be afraid of insulting someone with the wrong tone or inflection.. French was much less intimidating that way. Great video man! You have nothing to apologize to Poppy for. Will do my best to catch your live stream - caught about 1/2 of the last one :)
We also moved to China without being able to say anything other than ni hao and I agree... it would have been easier if we had learned a few basic survival phrases first.
Watching your videos make me miss Beijing. I lived there for one year last year. I agree with you about the whole friends thing. I made it a point to only have chinese friends so I could immerse myself more in the culture. I benefited a lot because I learned so much chinese. Great video bud. I motovlogged in China too. Check me out if you have the time.
Why would anyone move anywhere without wanting to take part in the culture? That means learning to communicate with the locals. It makes no sense to move somewhere to live in an isolated bubble with other expats.
N-O no no NO. I asked this question to a dozen people from flight attendants to college professors before I moved to China. They all told me there would be no problem in Beijing, it being a 1st tier national capital, Olympic host city, etc. 100% WRONG. You can't do anything unless you know Mandarin or hang with somebody who does, trust me.
I think the Prozzie and Poppy feud is manufactured so both would get more subscribers :D Someone should start a gossip channel about Shenzhen area youtubers.
It's totally a young/old thing. Under 25 you have a pretty good chance of finding someone who speaks ok English. Over 25.... it's anyone's guess big or small.
Nice to see you back on form Prozzie, laughed my ass off at this one!
It's so easy to get caught up in a bubble of English speakers when you come to China. If you work as a teacher you will probably find that a lot of your colleagues and those around you speak English and once you have mastered the key phrases like I want this or that it's difficult to keep motivated to study when you can get by without. I always find myself relying on those with better Chinese when a difficult situation presents itself.
on my last trip to Canada i did fine and i don't know any Chinese.
baby Crocodile I guess it's because the most common last name in Canada is now "Li" or "李”,which is also the second most common used last name in China.
baby Crocodile
you can still use English in Niagara Falls, Toronto on the other hand is turning in to a big china town. i herd its similar in Vancouver, the rest of Canada who knows.... also LI is the most popular surname in Canada not the 2nd most popular. might need to know Arabic as well in Canada in a few years. the middle east refugees are everywhere up north.
Joe Strummer
hey bob, when did i say Canada is 80% Chinese? i said the chinatown in Toronto is growing fast. also that i herd its a similar situation in Vancouver. your a racist and a terrible human being. have fun freezing at your home in nunavut.
Hey Joe! if you ever go to Richmond, BC, you better believe it helps to know Chinese, Mandarin or Catonese. In 2011, 54.6% of the population was Chinese, that's probably higher now
Bet the natives thought the same when the Europeans took over
Personally, I didn't mind the extra long live stream last time. I had to watch it afterwards, probably about an hr after you posted it . I thought it was hilarious!! Really got to see the genuine Proz... that was awesome. The stories from your past, some I've heard, others just interesting to hear. You're a cool dude... well the whole "China Posse" (Winston, Matt, Viv, Sasha, Browneye {smh-lol], & Beard) are awesome. Each person has something to add. Keep the videos coming!! I know you've been in a slump, but seems like you're doing better!! ;)
thanks for the time and effort you put into making these videos.
staying Prozzitive from Nigeria.
"Its like locking yourself in the bathroom" We all know how well that goes for you Prozzie, you have to break the door to leave.
Andrew G
😁😁
THAT is the video that got me hooked on The Proz...
Kerrymti hh
Keep them coming brother
Always stay awesome and positive! Happy Canada and 4th of July days!
Thanks for including Wuxi in the list of tier 1 cities, it's a good place to be. You didn't really touch on the use of apps and I really think it is a game changer. I came here knowing nothing and after 6 months I would still rate my Chinese language use as below kindergarten level, but via my translation app I get around pretty well.
I feel like I can drive around your city now and have some sense of familiarity just from watching your bike videos haha
I enjoy your videos and insight man although it does seem like common sense. I caught some of the livestream and I'd be interested in some livestreaming in public. Maybe show us some unadulterated content..maybe how the flirting over there is or start some conversations with some random folk. Idk, just some ideas. Keep it up man. Your notifications (along with C-milk's and Serp's) are the best notifications. Take it easy
I agree it depends on your situation.
Factors:
Bejing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Suzhou, these type of cities have areas where you find stores and areas where English is more common. But I pretty much even there if you need anything done, you will required somebody to translate.
Smaller cities, you will be 100% dependent on translators.
Work. If you are for instance a employed by a larger company, specially by a western company, then you will have tons of people in the company that can assist you with these things. And you can survive without it.
If you are in a smaller company, specially a Chinese, you may find in the company only 1 or 2 guys that speak some English, and even the smallest tasks become hard.
I would recommend that you make a strong effort to learn at least verbal English at a basic level. otherwise you will be to dependent on other people.
Prozzie in the US if you like to know right now we are on the east coast (EDT) are 12 hours less than Hong Kong Time
10 pm Hong Kong Time (HKT)
Eastern Daylight Time 10 am
Central Daylight 9 am
Mountain Daylight 8 am
Pacific Daylight 7 am
I'm Fred Durst, thanks for the shout-out brah!
BTW...I couldn't stop watching the live stream video you posted. Unfortunately, I couldn't watch it live but later when you posted it, it was interesting. Something mesmerizing about it.
shenzhen is a small dot on your tier one cities?
yes
saved everyone 10 minutes of their lives
Ha you still need to know how it's possible. I won't ruin that bit
it'sMe TheHerpes
Go find your missing chromosomes
it'sMe TheHerpes
Leave Prozzie alone. If you don't agree with him. Don't watch.
Gender identity is a scientific absurdity you douche. Men have penises and women have vaginas. Didn't you watch KINDERGARTEN COP.
You Social Justice Tools must learn to stop breeding. You are diluting common sense from the world... oh, and TRUTH.
Nice video. I appreciate in insight on this question.
in the future you can record the youtube chat window with open broadcaster. OBS , killer free video program. easy to slap that area of the screen over the re-upload.
So China,
You don't tug on Superman's cape,
You don't spit in the wind,
You don't pull the mask of he old Long Ranger,
And you don't mess around with Nine Knuckles Prozzie and Kevin.
(Nod to the late great Jim Croce)
um, they spit a lot
baby crocodile - wooh yeah baby!!!
I am onto you Prozzie!
proz! where did you get your moto license? did you take the test in english or chinese?
I don't know about youtube streams, but a lot of twitch streamers have the chat feed pop up on the screen, it could help the stream vod.
Prozzie we love you hope everything is working out
Happy early Canada Day, Prozzie. Do you do anything for Canada Day there in China?
eats tim hortons doughnuts, drinks molson beer, while smoking du Maurier cigarettes....
Good one on the stream! Time and place?
I'm curious, how do you teach someone English if you don't speak Chinese? I'm a Music Teacher and I'd be lost if I didn't speak the local language. How do you do it ?(immersion?). Do they know some English beforehand? I'd love to know.
Graham Chadwick I taught English in China (2011-2012) with minimal Mandarin skills. Smaller city. I taught students aged 16-22, and they had a decent understanding of English already. I helped them with conversational skills, casual speech, slang, phrases, grammar, etc. it was a good time!
For me, moving to Israel was a similar experience language wise in Hebrew, although I "learned" Hebrew when I was young in Hebrew School in the US. I can relate to almost everything you discussed.
when is your live stream. central time America @prozzie
Hilarious comparisons! I really did not see them coming
I have been to many cities in China, and I must say Dalian is my favorite. You get sea on both sides of the city, and the cost along the city has the same climate and vegetation as the cote d'azur.
On a serious note, I know people who do it but like you say they do know basics from being here long enough. I'm definitely in the middle camp. I sometimes just HAO my way through conversations a lot. Just say HAO a lot
Love your videos!
I do read the description, sometimes it's great fun.
Agreed Prozzy, although I learned Mandarin because I live in Vancouver BC where the Chinese population is high, that and I needed a second language and french wasn't my thing. I don't read or write, it(yet) I dread learning hànzì.
i've been here two years and i've yet to learn more then 100 words. now i'm an introvert who doesn't leave his house unless forced no matter where i lived. That said, i've had no problems communicating, from traveling by all means of transport to explaining to the guards that i;ve locked myself out and i need someone to break my door in. As long as you got some rambos in hand, people receiving said rambos WILL understand you. And for everything more complex, there's translation apps.
And i locked myself out twice (stupid autolock doors ffs) in different cities. Being nice and polite gets you a lot further then you'd think. Chinese people notice and talk about such things, so you helping out the old lady with the groceries will get you "face" to the all the pensioners in the area. My resident "autie" group called my KD once to ask them why are they not feeding me better, because i've been buying instant noodles for more then a week and that's not healthy.
Learning Chinese is nothing like learning another indoeuropean language. There nothing to build up from. The huge amount of hours of studying needed to be at level zero just doesn't seem worth it to me. Plus the feedback you get varies to wildly it's almost useless. People will either compliment your "xie xie" like you just gave an hour long speach or they'll claim not to understand anything you're saying even if it's gooddamned perfect. I speak 3 languages and can understand and read another 2 or so, but they're all romance (+eng,dooh) so you can cheat a lot by substituting words between them and still get your point across.
But with chinese, ffs, 147 different characters for "WU". ONE HUNDRED AND FUKING FORTY SEVEN FOR ONE SINGLE SYLLABLE.
it is just liking swimming in the pool,if you don't want to learn how to swim,just get your suit and don't go to the deep water zoom.
zoom?
zone,sorry,I watched Fleshman too many times
lin li
Haha
Happy 150 Canada!!! Your name is Prozzie & YOU ARE CANADIAN!!!
the long live stream was awesome
*Prozzie*, more like *Where's Prozzie?*. Though your videos are awesome!
So you realize that it's an extra long weekend in Canada? It's Canada Day! If I'm not going to work tomorrow there is no chance in hell I'm going to be awake to watch you and Brown eye at 8 AM.
Derek Parcher Happy 150 Kanuckistan!!! My name is Bill & I AM CANDIAN!!!!
Happy 150 Mr. Bill!
omg your analogies kill me.
nice to see you trying to make friends(aka the awkward b-roll)
Nice, Dad's friend. Tkyo-Sam-esqe. Was wondering if you would be interested in doing a comparison video between Hunan and Guanddong with China Non-Stop. Great videos!
rocking out to limp bizkit at 34 and trying to brush off not having done what you wanted to ..... very interesting aside ....and cuts deep my friend.
When my family came to visit me I had to stress that the English level was "not like Europe at all!". And they didn't believe me til they had to gesture their way through KFC when I wasn't around.
Any meet up with your HK subscribers?
LOL ... the ad after this video was for Honda's anti-collision system. Imagine that working in China!.
It was same as Can You Move To England(or America) WITHOUT Speaking English?
been going to china since 2002 .. own many properties in mainland and hong kong .. never bothered learning language .. google translate and make friends with a local .. you will be fine
WoW Bro, Riding with you is a little scary, But I will be at the live stream again, you cats are too funny! If possible could you tell me about what time in the states? p.s I promise not to ask you to sing anything this time. lol
I think learning chinese in China is necessary. We expect foreigners to learn out language too, isn't it? I think it's hard, but chinese people have a lot of patiance with foreigners.
deguo chihuo
And lots, but certainly not all Americans have patience with foreigners too.
Your English is far from perfect, but very understandable. My Mandarin is almost non-existent.
Js Travelers I found that Beijingers had almost zero patience or tolerance. It was like living in Brooklyn and speaking Louisiana Cajun.
That moment when the video starts... and you think: "finaly he has something washed between his legs".
One moement later: "wait, where is KEVIN?!"
eheheheheh
Prozzie
Tell me you didn't dump Kevin.
Lots of signs are in English, which helps. Having a Chinese wife is a good solution! I have met very few people, admittedly in a fourth tier city, who can speak English, although many THINK they can. I don't think I could have survived in China by myself.
Ooooh you got your motorbike back! Sweet!
Why lack of mirrors on motorbike and scooter? I'd be dead without mine.
Good vid, Prozz. Oh Canada, Oh Canada.
i wonder if u can do a story time video
yes i am reading this. I am living in country queensland. you are my weekly dose of travel. but, i don't yet speak any chinese
Prozzie - welcome to another wideo, Hey laowinners, stay awesome and catch you on the next one
Where's Proppie?
Who is proppie? the baby?
Lost in that cleavage
lol, glad to see i'm not the only one who thinks this =)
woo another prozzie vid
Prozzie, and you and Poppy and item?
Even in Shanghai you need to speak Chinese, just these fools who doesn't learn any Chinese there avoid any situations where they have to use Chinese unless a friend hep them - they avoid most Chinese food, several areas and generally just stay in foreigner bubbles..... In Shanghai the main reason people who lived there long and doesn't learn Chinese is because they hate China, you quickly discover there if you mingle with groups of foreigners living there that they constantly discuss the same things, huge issues of China and all the things they miss and what they hate.... it's really sad.... especially because these people hate China despite never having experienced it. So yea, everywhere in China speaking Chinese is necessary, but of course you can survive without it, it's just a miserable life...
This is very true, and disappointing. Unfortunately, the same happens in Western countries with some immigrants never learning the language and never befriending people from the native population.
I read it. Hi from Vancouver!
You should consider capturing the chat, then you can overlay it on the stream. If it's not too much of a hassle.
I did read the description btw.
Prozzie I must admit I can't speak like the locals unless I've been drinking then I speak with a thick country accent. Dang, even in China I would be speaking with a country dialect in Cantonese.
Like you said f**k when the crazy car pass of the road.sooo funny
Where's Kevin?
Ayy! New video on my birthday:)
wow the moment with Jezus reminds me when i was playing Mortal Kombat 2 and one of the game creators ( maybe judge ) suddenly jumps out in the right corner out of nowhere in the middle of the fight. ans screaming Wooopyy!!!!
Yes, I read the description.
the first 11 seconds. you're so adorable
That guy's "geometry" shirt at 8:05 lmao
So yes if you want to be as confused as a small child that lost his mom at the mall.
Actually I speak very little Mandarin , and I have lived in a Chinese village for 4 years where nobody can say much more than 'Hello ' . I am the only foreigner , so I don't hang with laowai . How do I manage ? Non verbal communication can handle most situations . And it makes for a good laugh for everybody :-)
you can go to any country without any knowledge of their languages..but you can only live within certain areas, such as the multicultural big cities. And you will have no idea of the local culture and be a total outsider.
The entirety of china will be like the big cities given enough time.
what do you mean enough time? by 2500?
Nope, by the time the population maxes out around 9.5 billion around the year 2050, then possibly over 10 billion at 2100. The population keeps expanding as climate change worsens, forcing people, especially people living on/near coastlines to squeeze in more and more inland as the ocean rises.
Dude. The thumbnail for this video was.. awful. WTF? The cut to the cycle washing was great .. Ooooh. I can't imagine moving to China without speaking the language. I'd be afraid of insulting someone with the wrong tone or inflection.. French was much less intimidating that way. Great video man! You have nothing to apologize to Poppy for. Will do my best to catch your live stream - caught about 1/2 of the last one :)
make a video about Swatow, I miss it so much
I've started to tell other people to "Stay Prozzitive" now. It's catchy
Love ya Prozzie...stay Prozzitive! By the way, change the thumbnail on that video...you don't do profile pics too good...:)...love ya...
We also moved to China without being able to say anything other than ni hao and I agree... it would have been easier if we had learned a few basic survival phrases first.
DAMN! LIMP LIMP BIZKIT, THATS JOKES.
Prozzie you are lucky..Poppy just moved back to the States she will be back in China soon.... you guys should meet up if possible :)
Hahahaha are you sure :)
Yes. Some people read the description.
Nice video again brah! #prozzietutlove
Enjoy the traffic bro!!
Watching your videos make me miss Beijing. I lived there for one year last year. I agree with you about the whole friends thing. I made it a point to only have chinese friends so I could immerse myself more in the culture. I benefited a lot because I learned so much chinese. Great video bud. I motovlogged in China too. Check me out if you have the time.
Why would anyone move anywhere without wanting to take part in the culture? That means learning to communicate with the locals. It makes no sense to move somewhere to live in an isolated bubble with other expats.
Where Lucy bring her back want to see more of her and talk with her
You make my head hurt!
N-O no no NO. I asked this question to a dozen people from flight attendants to college professors before I moved to China. They all told me there would be no problem in Beijing, it being a 1st tier national capital, Olympic host city, etc. 100% WRONG. You can't do anything unless you know Mandarin or hang with somebody who does, trust me.
I think the Prozzie and Poppy feud is manufactured so both would get more subscribers :D Someone should start a gossip channel about Shenzhen area youtubers.
6:55. !Jesus! LMAO!
It's totally a young/old thing. Under 25 you have a pretty good chance of finding someone who speaks ok English. Over 25.... it's anyone's guess big or small.
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Oh man, that broken speedometer would driven me fuckin nuts if I were you.
I like the live stream...even offline. not to long to me
1:40 this guy looks like Ryan Boundless' younger brother or something.
in Hong Kong also you can... But it's not cool.
I hope to become a laowinner and learn the language eventually :D
Prozzie,
I can't wait until the Live Stream.☺☺☺
Brown Eyes is pretty cool. I think it will be fun.
Love your video.🌷.
Wendy💜🌷💜🌷💜🌷💜🌷💜🌷💜🌷💜🌷