You have a bit of an exotic eye, so people think you’re from Asia somewhere. There are people in Europe with exotic eyes also, probably mostly thanks to the Mongols and Huns, Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader was the greatest conqueror in history. I like your video!
Ethnicity and nationality are different things. Your nationality doesn't determine your ethnicity. I'm vietnamese ethnically, but nationally, I was born and live in Canada so nationally canadian. People would never guess that I'm nationally canadian just by looking at me. I'm not intending of being offensive, I just point out that people in general, including me myself, I used to mix up nationality and ethnicity as well since I didn't quite understood the differences. It's kind of the same with north east indians, people wouldn't guess they are indian because they are phenotypically east/south east asian due to the migration of some chinese tribes who went to india and settle there, mixed with the locals. But they are a minority that is like less than 5% of India's population and are sometimes used as an argument that indians can look asian phenotypically. But they are mixing nationality and ethnicity, plus minorities don't represent majority and would be as absurd as saying US is asian because they have 7% asian population. Phenotypically, mexicans can look different, just like the north east indians who can still be east/south east asian phenotypically but nationally indian. That's why people in most english speaking countries prefer to use the word "asian" phenotypically rather than geographically, since it covers the nuances such as the north east indians and is more objective than geography, ancestry is more objective while geography is more political and can change by which country you go(countries can define borders differently depending on their perspective).
it's so awesome that you found fellow mexicans in Vietnam. Somebody once told me that mexicans are everywhere! I'm starting to think that person was right. saludos desde Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua
I really enjoyed your video. This is the first for me to see Mexicans interact with Vietnamese in Vietnam. I was born in South Vietnam and have been living in the US since 1980. My wife is a Mexicana and we've been married for 33 years. We have a boy and a girl and we always get compliments from people on how beautiful our kids look. And I always reply that thank goodness they look like their mother! Thank you for making this video!
@@zyanyaruelas6636 Mexico is a beautiful country and so are the women and don't forget about the food. I've been there many times in different parts of Mexico but mostly in the Guadalajara area. I've seen videos of other parts of the country and they are beautiful, especially some of the southern states that have amazing waterfalls. I love how layback the culture is and still they get things done. The people are not pushy and they mind their own business. I feel relaxed and at ease when I'm there. Having said that, Vietnam is on my bucket list. I was born there but have not been back in over 40 years. I want to visit the city and the house I was born in and of course go eat a lot of street food.
I've been to both Hanoi and Mexico City. I love them both so much. The culture, food, the people, everything. Anyway, here in the US I have Vietnamese friend who had a baby with a Mexican woman they named Vanna. Vanna is the cutest child you could ever want to see.
You look Vietnamese and Filipino to me (a Vietnamese person). It's so sad many Vietnamese don't know much things about Mexico except football. Hope you enjoy time here in Vietnam
Thanks for watching. We are enjoying our time here in Vietnam. People are so nice and kind. If Vietnamese people don't know much about Latin-American countries it's just because we're in the the other side of the world.
I like Vietnamese people and culture & I miss the Pho 🍲 spring rolls , Vietnamese coffee ☕️ etc etc . Everyone be safe & blessings from the Sonoran Desert 🌵 Mexico 🇲🇽
Hi bro, I like your name. It reminds me the guitar song DESPERADO - El Mariachi. I love it soo much. Anyway, for Vietnamese cuisine, I have to say Pho, Banh Mi, spring rolls is only the top of the iceberg. For instance, Vietnam has 272 dishes made from flowers (43 type of flowers that can be ate, cooked by many ways and recipes). We also own 164 dishes of string/noodle in soup, including PHO (string/noodle/vermicelli come from starch such as flour of rice, wheat, casava, corn, arrowroot, and others). Welcome you to my country. Hola hermano, me gusta tu nombre. Me recuerda a la canción de guitarra DESPERADO - El Mariachi. lo amo mucho. De todos modos, para la cocina vietnamita, tengo que decir que Pho, Banh Mi, los rollitos de primavera son solo la punta del iceberg. Por ejemplo, Vietnam tiene 272 platos elaborados con flores (43 tipos de flores que se pueden comer, cocinadas de muchas maneras y recetas). También poseemos 164 platos de hilo/fideos en sopa (hilos/fideos provienen de almidón como harina de arroz, trigo, mandioca, maíz, arrurruz y otros). Bienvenidos a mi país.
I'm Vietnamese in San Jose, Ca. My family and I grew up with wonderful Mexican people all around us. Lots of my good friends are Mexican Americans. Some nieces and nephews are half Mexican in their 30s now. My parents probably speak more Spanish than English lolz
Los estereotipos a veces están muy marcados. La gente piensa que alguien tiene que tener un cierto aspecto para pertenecer a cierto país. ¿Vives fuera de México?
@@johnfothergill1581 well the ones a met. They try to take what ever they can from ur hands.. I guess some mexicans dont like Mexican Americans.. have a blessed day..
We look very different from one another cause we took in a lot of people from around the world. Yet we mostly identify as being more similar than different from one another. I wish more countries could learn to be like us.
@Chris Gamboa they all speak Bahasa malay..but I'm guessing that some learn a different language on their own. But I personaly have not heard Arabian or another laguage spoken by the Muslim malays.
My ex boyfriend was Vietnamese and I’m Mexican, and let me tell you it’s a great mix cause we both have amazing food. 🤤 in fact we need more Mexamese or Vietmex in the world
You can find large Mexican AND Vietnamese communities in both California and Texas. In California it's mostly concentrated in parts of LA and San Francisco, and in Texas, usually it's in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin.
Muy bien echo muchachas! Se aventaron en como representaron a Mexico y nuestra cultura! Tambien parece que ganaron bastantes amigos nuevos! Felicidades!
I love this video! For many reasons. 1st to see how many new friends you have. 2nd to see how so many different races/nationalities are living side by side. 3rd the message at the end, It does matter the colour of your skin, its the person that counts. ps I wonder where people would think David was from? Especially when they heard him talking to you. I remember you telling me that in Paris someone thought he was French.
I'm very glad you really liked this video. There are so many different nationalities here in the capital of Vietnam and the experiment was quite interesting to make. Those girls were very kind collaborating and spending time filming a video. I don't know about Dave, he hasn't told me if people think Dave is from an specific place. They must be confused because we speak in Spanish all the time.
@@LaKarencitaMX En el norte también hay Mexicanos con el aspecto asiático debido a la sangre indígena. Mi papá es de Sonora y es común el aspecto asiático entre los Yaquis, Seri y mestizos con sangre de varios tribus.
Love my fellow New Yorkers, when people ask us where we're from we usually don't say USA. We say "We're from New York." Me, traveling abroad, local personn or fellow traveler ask me: "Are you American?" Me: "I'm from New York!" Local person or fellow traveler: "Ah-ha, so an American!" Me: "Well, yes, from New York!"
Great video 👍👍👍 love your accents 3 are a lighter shade of brown the other 3 are a darker shade of brown but they're still Mexican have a wonderful day and hello from Arizona ☀️😎🌵
Estuvo divertido por que las 3 eran de piel de diferente color. Así es no hay que adivinar que país eres dependiendo del color de la piel, no por ser negro es de Cuba o África hay estadounidense, franceses etc.
Nos divertimos mucho porque la gente es muy amable incluyendo la gente de Vietnam. Exactamente, no tenemos por qué suponer que la gente es de un país solo por el color de piel.
I’m Mexican and I blend in in the Middle East, as well as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India. Even in Canada people from these countries approached me speaking Arabic lol.
@@SalveteOmnes1 Chukchi and the Nenents are Native Russians who are Native Americans and Native Mexicans ancestors. if you talking Native Russians then yes they do favor Native Americans as well as their culture. Mexicans tend to favor Native Americans , Is the same as African American favor West Africans but not exactly because of admixture and early on they had their culture but over time it went away but Caribbean , Haitians 🇭🇹 and Jamaicans 🇯🇲 still maintained some of its original culture. But Native Alaskans definitely favor Native Russians. In the UK 🇬🇧 the blacks their if you pay attention tend to have stronger west African Features then African Americans. They definitely types of blacks also Like Nubians who are genetically more related to Egyptians, then you got West Africans who are more related to blacks in the UK 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸, then Finally Africans Like Nelson Mandela are related to Bushmen people or A.KA Native San People in South Africa.
If I were your interviewee, you'd be surprised about my knowledge of Mexico, her turbulent past and it's geography, etc.That Tijuana Senorita must know Eric Morales and Antonio Margarito, anyway, I like this video, " saludos"... desde Filipinas.
@@Owlerycrinkie0918 yeah you can say normally yes. But there's a good handful of Mediterraneans who have tan skin or even a deep tan skin tone. I'm talking about Southern Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians and Greeks. However. But yeah otherwise they look like other Europeans just maybe mostly brunettes and a bit shorter.
@@Owlerycrinkie0918 yeah if you see a Mexican who has any one of these characteristics, then he has some Spanish descent -light skin tone -body hair -facial hair -balding (not really so much anymore because it's very present in all races now, but it's originally a Caucasian thing. You'll see balding is in highest frequencies among Caucasian people still though) -thin long nose -deep eye sockets
@@compashinpei si lo sé. Jaja será que nos gusta y nos interesa los mismo temas? Jajaja. Oye we gracias por ver mis videos acabo de subir unos nuevos ahora.
What’s up! What’s up! GS350JPN in the house!! It’s cool to see people doing these videos. I started such videos like the over 13 or so years ago with my “Do you love Black Men?” The first person to copy it was a bro who lived on Thailand. Then it hit the states ams spreader like wildfire. Lili, a Korean woman who married an Afro, I think that was her name, did some in Korea. Now, it’s in Vietnam. Very interesting. I wonder which country will it pop up in next. Interesting video.
6:40 there are two kinds of drinks called "horchata" the name originally came from the drink in Spain which is made from "chufa" a type of plant root, and it tastes very different from the horchata made from rice in Mexico. Honestly I think the Mexican horchata is tastier.
My wife is from Vietnam 🇻🇳. I’m from Ecuador. We meet online I travel to Asian multiple times we dated for 5 years before we married. Believe me Vietnamese are hard working humble and smart girls I ever meet.
Most Vietnamese are hospitable and friendly, but because they don't have the same exposure of diverse ethnicities and cultures like in the US, they can come off as ignorant. And it is a little infuriating when i heard one of the girl says she was from Mexico, and the Vietnamese person says no you are from India. That is what i don't like to see, thinking you know everything but then you are actually the one who is ignorant of the world.
You even got 3 races of Mexicans basically. 1 predominantly amerindian Mexican girl (the one with the yt channel), 1 mestiza and 1 predominantly European girl. They're all beautiful in their own way but yeah it's cool that Mexico is like a bag of M&Ms we come in different colors but not even that also shapes and sizes too.
❤️🧘🏻♀️ *It’s lovely how the majority of common folks around the world understand that not all Americans are Alt-Right, White Nationalists, Right Wingers and Trump fans.* We are so much more than that. As a Mexican living in the United Sates, I absolutely love the overwhelming sentiment of the people in this video.
Somos una mezcla que me han dicho en diferentes lugares de USA que soy de la India, Filipinas, del medio oriente, que los mexicanos somos chaparros y yo mido casi 1.80 mts. 🤷🏽♂️ Soy de Poza Rica en el norte del estado de Veracruz.
Im Vietnamese/American and Vietnamese people don't see me as Vietnamese, they treat me like i'm an an outsider even thought both my parents were born in Vietnam, my parents fled the county during the war in 1975
1, no one does not consider you Vietnamese. 2, Vietnamese people in Vietnam are taught to treat foreigners more specifically. If you are Viet Kieu, they will behave more specially to you, that's all.
of course there are good and bad people everywhere.. but I love the Mexican cultures and being in the USA for 16years where mostly Mexican here in the city, I feel at home much more than other places. Of course I do experience racism from certain people, but that is much much less than anywhere else that I've been to. Love Mexico!
Horchata is originally an Arabic drink from Valencia, made out of chufa. However the rice almond horchata from Mexico is the more known and universal one. It's like arguing that a tortilla is an Andalusian potato, egg and onion dish. It is. But most people know it as the Mexican tortilla.
Great video love it. I'm Mexican as well. My family is from Michoacán. I was born in California. I get people thinking I am Samoan, Pacific Islander, or Filipino. I even had a Michoacáno at the gym I go to didn't think I was Mexican lmfao.
Since everyone says that I look Vietnamese 🇻🇳, I took a DNA test ! Check out the results here ⬇
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You have a bit of an exotic eye, so people think you’re from Asia somewhere. There are people in Europe with exotic eyes also, probably mostly thanks to the Mongols and Huns, Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader was the greatest conqueror in history. I like your video!
@@mariomusic3058 You are right, Hulagu Khan went as far as Rome.
Ethnicity and nationality are different things. Your nationality doesn't determine your ethnicity. I'm vietnamese ethnically, but nationally, I was born and live in Canada so nationally canadian. People would never guess that I'm nationally canadian just by looking at me. I'm not intending of being offensive, I just point out that people in general, including me myself, I used to mix up nationality and ethnicity as well since I didn't quite understood the differences.
It's kind of the same with north east indians, people wouldn't guess they are indian because they are phenotypically east/south east asian due to the migration of some chinese tribes who went to india and settle there, mixed with the locals. But they are a minority that is like less than 5% of India's population and are sometimes used as an argument that indians can look asian phenotypically. But they are mixing nationality and ethnicity, plus minorities don't represent majority and would be as absurd as saying US is asian because they have 7% asian population.
Phenotypically, mexicans can look different, just like the north east indians who can still be east/south east asian phenotypically but nationally indian.
That's why people in most english speaking countries prefer to use the word "asian" phenotypically rather than geographically, since it covers the nuances such as the north east indians and is more objective than geography, ancestry is more objective while geography is more political and can change by which country you go(countries can define borders differently depending on their perspective).
I'm Viet and I love Mexicans
Nice!
I’m Mexican
I’m glad people love Mexicans from other countries
We love you too man
Samr
You are welcome
And we love you ☺☺💗💗
You forgot to mention that chocolate and vanilla was first made in Mexico!
they also made popcorn and color television
And now, chooclate in Vietnam is the best🤗..
@@thuyetbatac7013 i’m curious now
@Spichie you ever try "maison marou chocolate" yet? I think it's the best.
@@thuyetbatac7013 no but i would like to try some one day
it's so awesome that you found fellow mexicans in Vietnam. Somebody once told me that mexicans are everywhere! I'm starting to think that person was right. saludos desde Cd. Juarez, Chihuahua
Every group is everywhere.
Hola desde El Paso
La verdad si!
Y si😂
I really enjoyed your video. This is the first for me to see Mexicans interact with Vietnamese in Vietnam. I was born in South Vietnam and have been living in the US since 1980. My wife is a Mexicana and we've been married for 33 years. We have a boy and a girl and we always get compliments from people on how beautiful our kids look. And I always reply that thank goodness they look like their mother! Thank you for making this video!
Ive noticed that mixed race children tend to always turn out really beauitful.
Is there something that you found curious about Mexico/mexicans? I loved Vietnam I find it is a very spiritually rich country, I'd love to go back.
@@zyanyaruelas6636 Mexico is a beautiful country and so are the women and don't forget about the food. I've been there many times in different parts of Mexico but mostly in the Guadalajara area. I've seen videos of other parts of the country and they are beautiful, especially some of the southern states that have amazing waterfalls. I love how layback the culture is and still they get things done. The people are not pushy and they mind their own business. I feel relaxed and at ease when I'm there. Having said that, Vietnam is on my bucket list. I was born there but have not been back in over 40 years. I want to visit the city and the house I was born in and of course go eat a lot of street food.
Los mexicanos estamos alrededor del mundo! Que lindo, me encanta ver tanta diversidad. Atte: Una mexicana viviendo en Argentina 🇦🇷 🇲🇽
I've been to both Hanoi and Mexico City. I love them both so much. The culture, food, the people, everything. Anyway, here in the US I have Vietnamese friend who had a baby with a Mexican woman they named Vanna. Vanna is the cutest child you could ever want to see.
Pura belleza Mexicana 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽 saludos desde USA 🇺🇸.✌😘
I'm Chilean and I love Vietnam. Beautiful country and people.
You look Vietnamese and Filipino to me (a Vietnamese person). It's so sad many Vietnamese don't know much things about Mexico except football. Hope you enjoy time here in Vietnam
Thanks for watching. We are enjoying our time here in Vietnam. People are so nice and kind.
If Vietnamese people don't know much about Latin-American countries it's just because we're in the the other side of the world.
@Chris Nguyen Bạn đang cố nói điều gì vậy.
@@NewIllusion99 He is American not Vietnamese but his father could be Vietnamese and living in US.
@Chris Nguyen Bạn đang nói gì?
@Chris Nguyen But I prefer to speak my native Viet language.
I like Vietnamese people and culture & I miss the Pho 🍲 spring rolls , Vietnamese coffee ☕️ etc etc . Everyone be safe & blessings from the Sonoran Desert 🌵 Mexico 🇲🇽
De que parte de sonora eres?? :D
@@sandrasoto9499 .Cd Obregon, Pero Tengo 2 anos in HMO . y usted?
Te faltó el Bánh Mi, o sea las tortas Vietnamitas.
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Hi bro, I like your name. It reminds me the guitar song DESPERADO - El Mariachi. I love it soo much. Anyway, for Vietnamese cuisine, I have to say Pho, Banh Mi, spring rolls is only the top of the iceberg. For instance, Vietnam has 272 dishes made from flowers (43 type of flowers that can be ate, cooked by many ways and recipes). We also own 164 dishes of string/noodle in soup, including PHO (string/noodle/vermicelli come from starch such as flour of rice, wheat, casava, corn, arrowroot, and others). Welcome you to my country.
Hola hermano, me gusta tu nombre. Me recuerda a la canción de guitarra DESPERADO - El Mariachi. lo amo mucho. De todos modos, para la cocina vietnamita, tengo que decir que Pho, Banh Mi, los rollitos de primavera son solo la punta del iceberg. Por ejemplo, Vietnam tiene 272 platos elaborados con flores (43 tipos de flores que se pueden comer, cocinadas de muchas maneras y recetas). También poseemos 164 platos de hilo/fideos en sopa (hilos/fideos provienen de almidón como harina de arroz, trigo, mandioca, maíz, arrurruz y otros). Bienvenidos a mi país.
I'm Vietnamese in San Jose, Ca. My family and I grew up with wonderful Mexican people all around us.
Lots of my good friends are Mexican Americans. Some nieces and nephews are half Mexican in their 30s now.
My parents probably speak more Spanish than English lolz
The spanish Horchata and the Mexican Horchata are not the same, the spanish version is not made with rice like in Mexico.
i'm mexican, i used to live in hai phong and vietnam is a coutry that i loved a lot!
Las ame. Las tres muy guapas. Y yo como mexicana me han dicho ser de España o de Italia. Jajaja lo siento soy mexicana y a mucho orgullo.
Los estereotipos a veces están muy marcados. La gente piensa que alguien tiene que tener un cierto aspecto para pertenecer a cierto país. ¿Vives fuera de México?
También estoy muy orgulloso de ser mexicano ❤️💕💖
I,am English and all the Mexican people i,ve met are warm friendly and fun people
You got fooled my friend..
I must disagree my friend,even brothers in Puente Grande have a bond by blood
@@johnfothergill1581 well the ones a met. They try to take what ever they can from ur hands.. I guess some mexicans dont like Mexican Americans.. have a blessed day..
@@juanrojas4979 You too Juan,best wishes from England
We look very different from one another cause we took in a lot of people from around the world. Yet we mostly identify as being more similar than different from one another. I wish more countries could learn to be like us.
You are so blesses to find latina friends..im ova here all alone in Malaysia 😣 no friends..
Whereabouts in Malaysia?
@@LaKarencitaMX penang 🙂
From Texas
@@kissthesky9969 San Antonio
@Chris Gamboa they all speak Bahasa malay..but I'm guessing that some learn a different language on their own. But I personaly have not heard Arabian or another laguage spoken by the Muslim malays.
My ex boyfriend was Vietnamese and I’m Mexican, and let me tell you it’s a great mix cause we both have amazing food. 🤤 in fact we need more Mexamese or Vietmex in the world
You can find large Mexican AND Vietnamese communities in both California and Texas. In California it's mostly concentrated in parts of LA and San Francisco, and in Texas, usually it's in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth and Austin.
Muy bien echo muchachas! Se aventaron en como representaron a Mexico y nuestra cultura! Tambien parece que ganaron bastantes amigos nuevos! Felicidades!
I love this video! For many reasons. 1st to see how many new friends you have. 2nd to see how so many different races/nationalities are living side by side. 3rd the message at the end, It does matter the colour of your skin, its the person that counts. ps I wonder where people would think David was from? Especially when they heard him talking to you. I remember you telling me that in Paris someone thought he was French.
I'm very glad you really liked this video. There are so many different nationalities here in the capital of Vietnam and the experiment was quite interesting to make.
Those girls were very kind collaborating and spending time filming a video.
I don't know about Dave, he hasn't told me if people think Dave is from an specific place. They must be confused because we speak in Spanish all the time.
hi!!
I am from mexico, with all the pride!!
I would love to do this but in South Korea. I have been learning Korean, and Hangul for 4 years. I could totally do it!
As a half a Mexican from the San Francisco Bay I loved this video! I don't speak Spanish but I went to Merida at 14 a long time ago. Great work!
Yay, I’m from Merida🥳
I hope you enjoyed it, you’re welcome!!!
People are surprised we´re actually quite diverse.
You girls are so fun! Love it
This was great, I enjoyed watching, thank you beautiful ladies👍🏼
Omg, this is amazing!!!
Love you
I love you too and I'll miss you 😞
Soy Chicana! Mexican American. Loving this!
✊🏼 .
Very cool video,I enjoyed the interviews with people haha!!! You girls have great friendly personalities! God bless.🤗🤗🤗🙏🏼❤️❤️❤️
🤣ay guey, pensé q eras Asiática tambien.. y eso q soy Mexixano.. pero tu e yo sabemos q ese look es Exótico! Saludos desde Rosarito B.C😁
Jajaja. Saludos
@@LaKarencitaMX En el norte también hay Mexicanos con el aspecto asiático debido a la sangre indígena. Mi papá es de Sonora y es común el aspecto asiático entre los Yaquis, Seri y mestizos con sangre de varios tribus.
Love my fellow New Yorkers, when people ask us where we're from we usually don't say USA. We say "We're from New York."
Me, traveling abroad, local personn or fellow traveler ask me: "Are you American?"
Me: "I'm from New York!"
Local person or fellow traveler: "Ah-ha, so an American!"
Me: "Well, yes, from New York!"
I usually can tell people from New York just from their accent; lol.
I've caught myself doing the same, but saying Texas! As if it was its own independent country.😂
@@JM-kv2kn Well, it was!
As a Mexican American people have always confuse me too being Asian .. I love it
Me too I'm Chicano, light skinned with almost Asian eyes from my mom (Mexican Indian or something, sometimes I look Filipino or Chinese.
Great video 👍👍👍 love your accents 3 are a lighter shade of brown the other 3 are a darker shade of brown but they're still Mexican have a wonderful day and hello from Arizona ☀️😎🌵
I couldn’t stop laughing durante todo el video. Me encanto! 😂👍🏼👍🏼
Estuvo divertido por que las 3 eran de piel de diferente color. Así es no hay que adivinar que país eres dependiendo del color de la piel, no por ser negro es de Cuba o África hay estadounidense, franceses etc.
Nos divertimos mucho porque la gente es muy amable incluyendo la gente de Vietnam. Exactamente, no tenemos por qué suponer que la gente es de un país solo por el color de piel.
im going to mexico in december to get married a mexican girl
There very sweet. I’m Filipino but Love ❤️ Mexicans and Latinas
Many Mexicans would actually blend in in most parts of South East Asia phenotypcally especially in The Philippines
I’m Mexican and I blend in in the Middle East, as well as Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India. Even in Canada people from these countries approached me speaking Arabic lol.
@@SalveteOmnes1 Chukchi and the Nenents are Native Russians who are Native Americans and Native Mexicans ancestors. if you talking Native Russians then yes they do favor Native Americans as well as their culture. Mexicans tend to favor Native Americans , Is the same as African American favor West Africans but not exactly because of admixture and early on they had their culture but over time it went away but Caribbean , Haitians 🇭🇹 and Jamaicans 🇯🇲 still maintained some of its original culture. But Native Alaskans definitely favor Native Russians. In the UK 🇬🇧 the blacks their if you pay attention tend to have stronger west African Features then African Americans. They definitely types of blacks also Like Nubians who are genetically more related to Egyptians, then you got West Africans who are more related to blacks in the UK 🇬🇧 and USA 🇺🇸, then Finally Africans Like Nelson Mandela are related to Bushmen people or A.KA Native San People in South Africa.
@@SalveteOmnes1 This happened to me in Argentina. Brazilians and Arabs would come up and talk to me.
Not my Mexican ass. I'm too hairy. I got that Conquistador DNA. Lol.
I like that Mexicana who look-like a Filipina..
This is a pretty funny video 😂😂😂
Thank you i’m from VietNam
If I were your interviewee, you'd be surprised about my knowledge of Mexico, her turbulent past and it's geography, etc.That Tijuana Senorita must know Eric Morales and Antonio Margarito, anyway, I like this video, " saludos"... desde Filipinas.
They are such a fun loving people!
Good video. Very well done. You guys are really entertaining. Good editing. Have you done a video of Hoi An?
¡Qué divertido vídeo!
¡Me encantó!
Im from india
First i think your also indian😂
Hahaha
I'm Colombian but I tell people that I'm from India, just to avoid racist people here in America #CheckMateTrump
@@BillyBob_McSanchez take light, i jest said im from india... 😊
@@BillyBob_McSanchez why they racist Colombian?
More like a Pathan from the North
Im light skin too. They say im too white to be Mexican. Thank-you abuela, from my mom's side. Her parents are from Spain😄
Yeah, Mexicans of Spanish descendant usually have light skin.
@@Owlerycrinkie0918 yeah you can say normally yes. But there's a good handful of Mediterraneans who have tan skin or even a deep tan skin tone. I'm talking about Southern Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians and Greeks. However. But yeah otherwise they look like other Europeans just maybe mostly brunettes and a bit shorter.
@@Owlerycrinkie0918 yeah if you see a Mexican who has any one of these characteristics, then he has some Spanish descent
-light skin tone
-body hair
-facial hair
-balding (not really so much anymore because it's very present in all races now, but it's originally a Caucasian thing. You'll see balding is in highest frequencies among Caucasian people still though)
-thin long nose
-deep eye sockets
At 5:01, when she said señorita I think she was referring to the song "I like it when you call me señorita" xd
No mames compa qué haces aquí????!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@compashinpei hahaha nadamas estoy viendo las morras vietnamitas y tu compa? Jajaja🤠🤣
@@supermonk3y07 Jajajajaja yo encontré este video por casualidad y vi tu comentario 😂😂
@@compashinpei si lo sé. Jaja será que nos gusta y nos interesa los mismo temas? Jajaja. Oye we gracias por ver mis videos acabo de subir unos nuevos ahora.
@@supermonk3y07 De nada, e igualmente! Sale, voy a checarlos :)
The Mexican girl in the black skirt is drop dead gorgeous omg 😍
Yes,she most definitely is beautiful Mexican Gal.. She could be a model
Interesting
Are you blind?!
@@Ellogovna3 Seems that he is
Enjoyed your video.
Hermosas Mexicanas🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Wow!'i like the popup of your Mexican friends in the camera... nice reviews...
I loved this video. Absolutely loved it!!!
I am Mexican and was in Vietnam in 1967-68 and Loved the Vietnam girl while there.
Me encantó este canal, ví 2 videos y me enamoré
What’s up! What’s up! GS350JPN in the house!!
It’s cool to see people doing these videos. I started such videos like the over 13 or so years ago with my “Do you love Black Men?” The first person to copy it was a bro who lived on Thailand. Then it hit the states ams spreader like wildfire. Lili, a Korean woman who married an Afro, I think that was her name, did some in Korea. Now, it’s in Vietnam. Very interesting. I wonder which country will it pop up in next. Interesting video.
6:40 there are two kinds of drinks called "horchata" the name originally came from the drink in Spain which is made from "chufa" a type of plant root, and it tastes very different from the horchata made from rice in Mexico. Honestly I think the Mexican horchata is tastier.
I really love watching stuff like this😭
You answered my question on how Asian women felt about Mexican men dios te vendiga paisana😂😂
My wife is from Vietnam 🇻🇳. I’m from Ecuador. We meet online I travel to Asian multiple times we dated for 5 years before we married. Believe me Vietnamese are hard working humble and smart girls I ever meet.
I'm kind of sad,,porque ahora en el 2021 no puedo ir a visitar a mi ciudad que amo Ho Chi Mint, y saludar a mis amigas.
Yes ,I miss Vietnam.
Awesome vlog! What a laugh. I thought you were from Philippines lol
You girls are great ambassadors for Mexico
No wonder Christopher Columbus thought he landed in the Indies near India. Lol.
Underrated comment lmao
"Me also browns " 😆😆😆
Thank you thank you THANK YOU!! You answered my life long question i love Viet women ❤🥺
Hi Karencita.. very funny video
“Vietnam” *fortunate son starts playing*
Fun video!🤗
Thanks Patricias for always watching the videos
Buen video! Saludos desde Denver Colorado.
Meztisos are a native Indian and European mix. The Indian comes via the land bridge from Asia. Many native people look asian.
Most Vietnamese are hospitable and friendly, but because they don't have the same exposure of diverse ethnicities and cultures like in the US, they can come off as ignorant. And it is a little infuriating when i heard one of the girl says she was from Mexico, and the Vietnamese person says no you are from India. That is what i don't like to see, thinking you know everything but then you are actually the one who is ignorant of the world.
Pretty cool video 👏👏👍
I like that you are all Mexicans and have different tone skin.. it will def confuse people who don't know about Mexicans lol
You even got 3 races of Mexicans basically. 1 predominantly amerindian Mexican girl (the one with the yt channel), 1 mestiza and 1 predominantly European girl. They're all beautiful in their own way but yeah it's cool that Mexico is like a bag of M&Ms we come in different colors but not even that also shapes and sizes too.
Wow que lindas las tres y la verdad es que si los mexicanos somos muy diferentes 😻
We're all from planet earth.. That's our country.. 👍😄
It's not just Spanish but many indigenous languages are spoken as well in Mexico.
You know how huge our hispanic family is that answers like Venezuela and Spain are kind of acceptable.
Thus should be really interesting
You’re gorgeous. Coming from a Vietnamese
I'm a Vietnamese, now I'm living in Mexico. I really look at Mexicans very much like Indians
i'm vietnamese and my boyfriend is mexican :)
I am Mexican and I would like to travel to Vietnam one day
🇲🇽🤝🇻🇳
I'm Japanese and I have Mexican friend and Vietnamese wife. Both are really nice.
10:00 minute mark , I'm already tryna book flight 😂💯💙🛸
❤️🧘🏻♀️ *It’s lovely how the majority of common folks around the world understand that not all Americans are Alt-Right, White Nationalists, Right Wingers and Trump fans.* We are so much more than that. As a Mexican living in the United Sates, I absolutely love the overwhelming sentiment of the people in this video.
Que?
Somos una mezcla que me han dicho en diferentes lugares de USA que soy de la India, Filipinas, del medio oriente, que los mexicanos somos chaparros y yo mido casi 1.80 mts. 🤷🏽♂️ Soy de Poza Rica en el norte del estado de Veracruz.
Jajajaja no hay gente mas cálida como un mexicano.
Japoneses, Hiroshima 1945, fueron muy cálidos por un momento
@@jeandoom6513 jajajajajaja que cruel bro
When the black dude said he had been to Tijuana the look of guilt on his face lmao
hahaha; true. He went to do something he's not proud of.
He went to Adelitas place.... Or Hong kong
Not only did one, I married her 7 years ago AND we relocated to Mexico!
Good luck!
Un país hermoso, y idoma hermosa ¡
Im Vietnamese/American and Vietnamese people don't see me as Vietnamese, they treat me like i'm an an outsider even thought both my parents were born in Vietnam, my parents fled the county during the war in 1975
1, no one does not consider you Vietnamese.
2, Vietnamese people in Vietnam are taught to treat foreigners more specifically. If you are Viet Kieu, they will behave more specially to you, that's all.
i love this girls !
very good video thanks
Hi guys great video
of course there are good and bad people everywhere.. but I love the Mexican cultures and being in the USA for 16years where mostly Mexican here in the city, I feel at home much more than other places. Of course I do experience racism from certain people, but that is much much less than anywhere else that I've been to. Love Mexico!
Horchata is originally an Arabic drink from Valencia, made out of chufa. However the rice almond horchata from Mexico is the more known and universal one.
It's like arguing that a tortilla is an Andalusian potato, egg and onion dish. It is. But most people know it as the Mexican tortilla.
Great video love it. I'm Mexican as well. My family is from Michoacán. I was born in California. I get people thinking I am Samoan, Pacific Islander, or Filipino. I even had a Michoacáno at the gym I go to didn't think I was Mexican lmfao.
Us Mexicans look so different. Some are white, some are black, and some are brown.
El de Suiza ese chico si que sabe dar buenas respuestas!
"Me also Brown!!" 😆😆😊😊