… that’s not saying much Op burrrrrnnn I know- I know. Epic burn Edit 2: guys, guys, I wanna point out someone in the replies said that this country isn’t built on racism and smth about universities and counties. It’s hilarious because I have no clue what any of it has to do with this. Edit: Thx to all the legends for the likes 🤌 lmao
@@earrapist3046fr this has the exact same energy as me in ELEMENTARY school doing my talent show singing “mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little….(looks down at hand that has “lamb” written on the palm) lamb” and mastering the art of making something looks like an accident lmao. looks like we need to point them in the elm talent show direction and their minds will be blown
@@sakshitiwari8130 yeah man. I understand English perfectly (if I do say so myself) both spoken and written. But when it comes to speaking, I become a stuttery mess of a man-boy.
@@Niko-hf1vm problem with that is usually when you translate there will be words that seem out of place because many words having multiple meanings and incorrect punctuation.
Yes she did. Chatgpt is an AI that sources information from all over the internet and answers any question you ask it. Many TH-camrs have started using it to no longer have to write scripts, just the artificial intelligence collecting the information and writing it down for you in seconds. Let’s inform ourselves gentlemen ,technology is no longer plateauing.
ChatGPT actually says this: "Of course, there's nothing to forgive. How can I assist you today?" I tried it with Bard too. It said the same thing but as usual used 3 paragraphs to convey the message.
@@gavtime its a reference to endgame where wanda says you took everything from me and thanos says I don't even know who you are because hes past thanos not present thanos that killed wandas boyfriend
@@Genesis478 not a reference but the direct quote, everyone knows the top comment is a reference and its pretty obvious. please dont get in this situation again people like to..yell i guess?
@@MyNameBEGrey not really. Understanding the language is essential and the two are closely tied together . If you don't understand it, all you do is say memorized phrases. You don't actually speak.
@@iclicklike3397that's like saying that every native would be able to write like Shakespeare. Understanding and producing your own expressions are different monsters
I mean would you rather learn mandarin where the same symbol can mean different things base on how it's use, there's a reason why Chinese simplified their language and the Koreans drop it all together and made an easier language to learn
@@ChopstickUrFootOff facade is pronounced like fass aid and not fac aid like most words with "c" and "a" or "o". you don't say sabbage or salories, you say cabbage and calories. it's a weird word, even english being not my main language I can tell that easily.
@@alaric_the_marklin_engine hahaha exactly ! man... I can't tell you HOW MANY TIMES I've had to tell my students, "it's a French word, just repeat after me..." ;)
@@CDNM_ZERO I disagree. I think they were making fun of saying everything is racist. If you wanted to call it racism you wouldn't have her reading scripted English. But I am so tired of media accusing my husband and daughters of being racist just for existing.
In 2008 my mom was a teacher in college and some of the eastern asians in her class couldn't speak english that well. But would write perfect essays in english.
Well it is true that most foreigners are better at reading English or even listening to English than speaking it. You don’t usually speak English in your own country but you read and listen to English almost every day
"Equality here is a mere..... ✨FAH- CAH- DIH✨" Wise word 195 For the people who don't know how to pronounce it: You pronounce it as: /fəˈsäd/ or in simple letters, fa • sahd. There are meanings for this word: The front of a building The part of a building that faces a street or courtyard. In architecture, the facade is often the most important aspect of a building's design. A false appearance A superficial or artificial effect. For example, acting happy when you're actually mad. A video game Façade won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Slamdance Independent Games Festival. A pattern A single wrapper class that contains a set of members required by the client. The word facade comes from the French word façade, which means "frontage" or "face". It was first recorded in 1650-60. 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
I had a similar situation during a job interview (on Teams). The applicant was online/GPT-checking for every question I was asking 😅 "What are your strength and weaknesses ?" _Types something_ "Well, I am passionate and detail oriented..."
As a South Asian, I am more fluent in writing than in conversational English. I’m good in poetry too. Personally, for me, I think it’s because I don’t converse full English daily. I notice that I would be more fluent if I have to converse with someone who only speaks English
Exactly what it is. You guys learn it in school, but other than that you have no use of it outside of the classroom. no way to practice or refine anything you've learned.
I’m dutch, even at school learning how to fluently speak english isn’t taught well enough in my opinion. They’re more focused on knowing the words and grammatics in writing.
This makes me laugh really hard since it makes me remember that back when I moved, I had to take an ESL test when my first language was literally English.
Just referring to the line, "Equality here is a mere facade." Whether or not Jay and Sharon believe that is up for debate, but it's a message in the guise of humor nonetheless - hilariously performed!! Love this comedy duo❣️
@@bar-jean While true, the chance of an individual from another country would say that equality in America is worse than say almost any East Asian country, is really not high. China for example regularly discriminates against and attempts to eliminate any non-Han Chinese populations within its borders.
I’m currently taking French and I can’t speak a word but my essays are fire. When I took Japanese I had a similar experience so I’m so sorry that happened to you. This is why language learning is so important to add to American school systems. It bridges a gap of ignorance.
Memes aside she's right tho, many of my relatives are from East Asia and a lot of them can't speak English that well but can write great English essays- some even better than me, who was born in the US. It's something about the way English is taught in Asia that emphasizes written vocab, proper structure, and an artistic eloquence that I never learned in any of my English classes.
Interesting…I’m always impressed w my uncle from Asia and his eloquent English whe he sends me cards and emails. Another thing I don’t get is how so many students from china get perfect verbal scores in their sat, gmat, etc yet they could barely speak English in person.
Often learning a second language in school is like that since your not actually talking that much with of native speakers and mostly are learning grammars structure and vocabulary
It's mainly because in foreign countries, the English they teach also includes all the nuances of the language which is often not explained in the native curricular. This allows them to write more eloquently than the average native. However, due to their spoken tongue they tend to drop the ball when it comes to their pronunciations.
Lmao For real though I felt this during french class. I found reading and writing french was really easy but I couldn't get around the verbal use of it
German is the opposite. Very predictable pronounciation but way too many ways to say "the" Der, Die, Das, Den, Dem, Des and more. Choose wrong and you just outed yourself as a non native speaker even though you still said "the"
As a non English speaker, nor a French speaker, I can confirm I have no f*cking idea how to pronounce that word 😂 And yes, I'm very aware that it's a French word
Growing up I didn’t know that English was my dad’s second language. He wrote, understood, & spoke perfectly! It’s a shame he didn’t share his first language with us.
what a shame. I hate how 1st-generation immigrants do this because they're so obsessed with their kids being perceived as normal and blending in. All it does is take away a potential super-interesting/cool trait from your kids' lives
“Equality here is a mere- ✨ f a k a d e h✨” Edit: I hate to be *that* person but damn this is a lot of likes Edit #2: Gosh do humans expressing natural emotions really bother y’all so much? Also idc about likes I’m just saying what was on my mind after I watched the video that’s what comments are for isn’t it?
I was so mad that a friend of mine in college got the grade they got cuz she deserved a better grade but our teacher didn’t like her for some reason and tried to say she plagiarize her paper. She just actually cared about the subject he put out for once and really worked her ass off. She was ok in the end.
"Equality here is a mere facade"
Her vocabulary is more advanced than a native English speaker
Ong fr
… that’s not saying much
Op burrrrrnnn
I know- I know. Epic burn
Edit 2: guys, guys, I wanna point out someone in the replies said that this country isn’t built on racism and smth about universities and counties. It’s hilarious because I have no clue what any of it has to do with this.
Edit: Thx to all the legends for the likes 🤌 lmao
This is pretty standard
Her not being able to speak English itself is a facade.
True
Nearly flawless execution
💀💀💀
This is America 💀
flawless education also
@@ineedthanosback it’s built on racism and McDonalds 🍔
Fa ca di
This is peak humor. The setup, the distraction, the punchline… I wish I could write jokes this good
The trick to writing good funny material is to write every day
If that's actually something you want to do please read or listen to the book "How to Write Funny"
ChatGPT wrote this comment
You can. With ChatGPT
Your wish could be true for less than 20usd per month.
“equality here is a mere fah-cah-dee”
fu*k-a-d*** :D
thank you I didn't hear it
Yeah we just watched the video weetard
hey nice pfp :DDD
This woman just hates someone named addy
“Fah-cah-dee” 😂😂😂
tbh that should actually be how its pronounced
@@WackChen No, it should be pronounced by pronouncing the A because of the E at the end.
@@WackChen except that façade is French and that's how it's pronounced. Just English doesn't use the ç to mean an "s" sound.
Fur-sar, god damnit French can't you make your words easier to pronounce
Pha-kak-tead
“Fu-kah-dee”…… yup NAILED IT!😂
*Fa
As a kid who had only read "facade" in books, I pronounced it "fay-kade"
😂
I heard someone say "Fuh-saad" I went with that.
@@Lapeocon yup, that's correct
The most unrealistic part is chat GPT writing a flawless 50 page essay 😂
You must be using the free version
@@eyob754999.9% of world population in poor countries(like Poland)
Nah even the payed version gets a lot wrong
What do you expect? ChatGPT can't even solve a simple math problem
HAHAHAHA
these are the two calmest people ever, never shouted in you're life
"*Equality here is a mere* fa-----------ca-di"
NAILED IT
Don’t copy other peoples comments… it’s just sad 😂
@@optimised120how tf is it copying if it happened in the video goofy mf
@Nick_kerr_Makes_me_scared someone said the exact same thing 6 months ago and they’ve got 35k likes and a like from the creator 😂
@Nick_kerr_Makes_me_scared I was actually talking about someone else dick face.
fakade
She almost got us in the first half ngl
Not really; I felt that was the obvious joke considering it's this dude...
@@TheDeathmailtoo bad around 1k likes agree more than you
The joke was pretty obvious
@@TheDeathmail That's just an embarrassment for everyone not smart enough to see it coming
@@TheDeathmail too bad 😏
She didn’t get the job!!! He told her to get the Fah Cah Dih here. 😂
This. This is quality.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
LMAO
OML-💀
This is top mate fucking gold!
“fuhhhh…kahdee” - sharon 2023 😭
Their humour sense is always next level 😅😂
How do they come up with these ideas... (chat gpt maybe)
Boom 1k'th like
this is next level comedy? youre insane
this is basic, man
@@earrapist3046fr this has the exact same energy as me in ELEMENTARY school doing my talent show singing “mary had a little lamb, little lamb, little….(looks down at hand that has “lamb” written on the palm) lamb” and mastering the art of making something looks like an accident lmao. looks like we need to point them in the elm talent show direction and their minds will be blown
I love how he was explaining that she cheated in English while saying she can't speak it 💀
Maybe he thinks that she can UNDERSTAND it.. (listening and speaking skills are two different things)
@@sakshitiwari8130 yeah man. I understand English perfectly (if I do say so myself) both spoken and written. But when it comes to speaking, I become a stuttery mess of a man-boy.
Same thing when I know some basic Chinese so I can understand but can’t form a sentence
I mean… I can understand Spanish. I know the words, but when I speak it… straight gibberish
@@tadawakatsu Same
Fa- Ka - Dee. Such Beautiful words.
Her delivery is always top tier
She didn’t cheat. She wrote the essay she just used something to make her voice more clear. 😂
yes
She could’ve just written in her native language, then translated
@@Niko-hf1vm translators do not work thar well yet
@@Niko-hf1vm problem with that is usually when you translate there will be words that seem out of place because many words having multiple meanings and incorrect punctuation.
Yes she did. Chatgpt is an AI that sources information from all over the internet and answers any question you ask it. Many TH-camrs have started using it to no longer have to write scripts, just the artificial intelligence collecting the information and writing it down for you in seconds. Let’s inform ourselves gentlemen ,technology is no longer plateauing.
Writing and speaking are actually so different
That’s what this was saying
But she was still using chatgpt to make that argument though
But you can see the word usage and their similarities
Me an arab
Ha u think ur writing and speaking is different ours r nearly different languages
bro fr,. y writing is top knotch but when it's time for speaking i went blank. like im stuck im an 8 y/o brain
Why is y'all's synergy so perfect 😂
You two are the funniest in my world right now. I laugh out loud in every video
The tempo she started talking in, made me honestly think she was about to drop some fire bars xD
1.4k likes and no comments? Let me fix that
i like pozza too
@@DylanJYT 🤓☝️
Fr lol
Isn't that what she did?
"I'm sorry, can you please forgive me? "
Her: *as an AI language model-*
I can relate with this
ChatGPT actually says this: "Of course, there's nothing to forgive. How can I assist you today?"
I tried it with Bard too. It said the same thing but as usual used 3 paragraphs to convey the message.
@@backstabba🤓🤓
😂
@@backstabbawooosh
You two know how to throw the last swing perfectly 😂❤
🤣
in fairness, I had a Chinese labmate in 2003 who had a seriously thick accent & _spoke_ pidgin English but wrote at nearly a native level.
She’s got the spirit.
999 likes and one reply? I think I can fix that!
love ur pfp
@@21MMYLMB Thanks mate🙌
Sharron : you saved my life
Chatgpt: I don't even know who you are
Thanos: I don't even know who you are
@@gavtime its a reference to endgame where wanda says you took everything from me and thanos says I don't even know who you are because hes past thanos not present thanos that killed wandas boyfriend
@@Genesis478 not a reference but the direct quote, everyone knows the top comment is a reference and its pretty obvious. please dont get in this situation again people like to..yell i guess?
Fakhadeh
Thanos: nuh uh
I need this for my assignments. No really. I actually need it. 😂
I love your vids...thank you for all the entertainment you provide
I love how he is speaking in english to someone who supposedly cant speak english 😂
can't speak English and can't understand English is TWO different thing.
@@megatazwan your right
@@LovelyKiana7 and can’t spell English is another thing as well
@@gravityissues5210 and can't see english is another thing as well
@@apurvarpanyouknow1848and cant write english is indeed another thing
You two are great as a team and a family.
Two?
@@maxinacman and woman wait… you’ve never seen a video with her in?
@@gamingdinojosh6969He's forgetting the kid
Not a great family, just “a family”. Yeah that’s a family if I’ve ever seen one
Your creativity is through the roof!
As an AI language model, I approve of this message.
😂 good one
As AAI Wood 🪵🪓 I disapprove it
@@KenshinExpress Let's Kill with Ak47😃
@@shreyashpatil1438 I was referring to the OP username.
@@KenshinExpress lest kill every1 including ourself with bomb
I love how the dude told her „you can’t speak English” in English 💀
Speaking and understanding a language, two different things
@@MyNameBEGrey not really. Understanding the language is essential and the two are closely tied together . If you don't understand it, all you do is say memorized phrases. You don't actually speak.
@@iclicklike3397a lot of Hispanic children can understand Spanish without being able to speak it
@@iclicklike3397 yes you can't speak the language if you don't understand it. but you can understand a language without speaking it
@@iclicklike3397that's like saying that every native would be able to write like Shakespeare. Understanding and producing your own expressions are different monsters
This is the best advert ever
I love this , zenith of Humor. I lived those days now I am laughing.
English … where some letters are sometimes pronounced regularly , some are pronounced like others and some aren’t pronounced at all
The first thing I thought when I first learn English, it's so weird compared to my mother language
Sight, site, cite,
I mean would you rather learn mandarin where the same symbol can mean different things base on how it's use, there's a reason why Chinese simplified their language and the Koreans drop it all together and made an easier language to learn
Facade isn’t English, it’s borrowed from French
And the best part is that there aren't any rules at all in most of the cases ,if you learned English from reading you are pretty much screwed.
She managed to pronounce “prestigious” fine but struggled with “facade” 💀
of course facade is the weirdest word, I can't even recall another english word which has a "c" sounding as an "s" with an a
tbf I knew what prestigious means and I don't know what facade is
@@Thiago-yj7dgrace? Lol I just took it from the vid
@@ChopstickUrFootOff "with an a"
@@ChopstickUrFootOff facade is pronounced like fass aid and not fac aid like most words with "c" and "a" or "o". you don't say sabbage or salories, you say cabbage and calories. it's a weird word, even english being not my main language I can tell that easily.
"Equality here is a mere facade"
Her vocabulary is more advanced than a native English speaker.
She got the college admin quivering in place 😂😂😂
as a French dude, that's the only word I would have been able to read correctly
fa sa d
@@alaric_the_marklin_engine hahaha
exactly !
man... I can't tell you HOW MANY TIMES I've had to tell my students, "it's a French word, just repeat after me..." ;)
Français!!! 💪
@@sweatybotfn9982 ouaiiiis !!
façade, obviously you can't read it correctly if you don't speak english and it's not even properly written...
She was not speaking the language English..She was speaking the. language of truth 💀
huh....
You want to make this political?
@@Quinu12 Yeah, I was reading the comments and some people didn't get it. She cheated, got caught, and cried racism.
@@americanandpinay still she was speaking the truth and thats the main point of the original commenter
@@CDNM_ZERO I disagree. I think they were making fun of saying everything is racist. If you wanted to call it racism you wouldn't have her reading scripted English. But I am so tired of media accusing my husband and daughters of being racist just for existing.
She is so cute..the way she speaks is adorable...
In 2008 my mom was a teacher in college and some of the eastern asians in her class couldn't speak english that well. But would write perfect essays in english.
That is a real thing.
Well it is true that most foreigners are better at reading English or even listening to English than speaking it. You don’t usually speak English in your own country but you read and listen to English almost every day
Yea at our school the number one English student is a foreign exchange student
FR
I think thats always true. For any second language you learn you going to be able to write fluently and accurately before you can speak accurately
@@adriant4479 Yes, that is my case.
yeah, I'm like a dog: I understand everything but I can't say anything
She had us in the first half, ngl
the plot twist got me 😂
Her voice is beautiful
And thats why Leon Edwards has the most aesthetic physique in human history
Wtf 😂
I agree
Undeniable proof
Wrong video
@@abdussomodadigun1760 no it's the right video
She was able to say "prestigious" but not facade
My exact thoughts😆
Because facade is spelled like that but it reads as "fa-sard" while prestigious is read as how it is spelled
@@daveevad3524 it took me hours to know how to read prestigious......... So saying that it's easy hurt my feelings :(
façade is not actually an english word, it's borrowed from french, so technically it makes sense she wasn't able to pronounce the french word
@@daveevad3524 fasard?
It's pronounced "fasawd"
"Hey.. um, could we look on your phone juat in case?"
OvO "of course..!"
'"Dont be sorry be better"
-Kratos
"Equality here is a mere.....
✨FAH- CAH- DIH✨"
Wise word 195
For the people who don't know how to pronounce it:
You pronounce it as: /fəˈsäd/ or in simple letters, fa • sahd.
There are meanings for this word:
The front of a building
The part of a building that faces a street or courtyard. In architecture, the facade is often the most important aspect of a building's design.
A false appearance
A superficial or artificial effect. For example, acting happy when you're actually mad.
A video game
Façade won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2006 Slamdance Independent Games Festival.
A pattern
A single wrapper class that contains a set of members required by the client.
The word facade comes from the French word façade, which means "frontage" or "face". It was first recorded in 1650-60.
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
It’s how she wrote the flawless essay
Lol ok😂😂
I turned this comment into 999 likes
Wokwokwok
fah cah dee
It's how I'm going to write my dissertation, let's keep our fingers crossed!
Just be careful. OpenAI has also released a tool to check if something was writen by chat gpt
Don’t. ChatGPT can release generated text that’s been asked.
ok🤞🤞
worked for one of my classes, entire thing was chat gpt'd, A-
Maybe you are not a reader, but it is pretty obvious when something is generated by the computer. I tried it out, and wasn't really impressed.
😂😂😂 this is flawless
I had a similar situation during a job interview (on Teams).
The applicant was online/GPT-checking for every question I was asking 😅
"What are your strength and weaknesses ?"
_Types something_
"Well, I am passionate and detail oriented..."
As long as AI exists we will never have a language barrier again
*builds a wall out of Ancient Sumerian Dictionary*
@trueblue wall, as trump would say "the most American thing to ever exist."
Just straight up untrue but ight 😂😂😂
That's assuming she actually understands what he and the AI are saying
As a South Asian, I am more fluent in writing than in conversational English. I’m good in poetry too. Personally, for me, I think it’s because I don’t converse full English daily. I notice that I would be more fluent if I have to converse with someone who only speaks English
Exactly what it is. You guys learn it in school, but other than that you have no use of it outside of the classroom. no way to practice or refine anything you've learned.
I’m dutch, even at school learning how to fluently speak english isn’t taught well enough in my opinion. They’re more focused on knowing the words and grammatics in writing.
Where from?
@@LilpeepkinnSame here. Though I broke out of that cycle and started learning English through the social media.
@@Lilpeepkinn Je hebt compleet gelijk
😂🤣😂😂 "facade" took me tf out
It's the motivational backgound music for me
you two are funny as hell,, this shit made me crack up hard
This makes me laugh really hard since it makes me remember that back when I moved, I had to take an ESL test when my first language was literally English.
Credits: Nutshell Animations
@@retrobloxia301 no, it is the other way. Nutshell animations just steals the audio
**applause** This is a real message wrapped inside of a joke - flawlessly executed.
I’m almost afraid to ask what “real message” you perceive to be present?
I would also like to know what you are referring to
Just referring to the line, "Equality here is a mere facade." Whether or not Jay and Sharon believe that is up for debate, but it's a message in the guise of humor nonetheless - hilariously performed!! Love this comedy duo❣️
@@bar-jean While true, the chance of an individual from another country would say that equality in America is worse than say almost any East Asian country, is really not high. China for example regularly discriminates against and attempts to eliminate any non-Han Chinese populations within its borders.
Bro you probably got pissed when you mom said “life’s not fair”
I’m crying this is hilarious-
Let them know Sharon!! 😂😂😂
I died and rewatched many times because of that "facade" ... that's so awesome. xD
Chatgpt : Facade
Sharon : Fakadii !!
@@ikaiko8612 fakadi
It's pronounced as Fasade
@@ikaiko8612 your welcome. Next time please turn on the volume. Cant explain it everytime
The music makes this video 10x better, it’s so inspiring 🥲
She had me in the first half tho… NEVER expected the plot twist 😅
I’m currently taking French and I can’t speak a word but my essays are fire. When I took Japanese I had a similar experience so I’m so sorry that happened to you. This is why language learning is so important to add to American school systems. It bridges a gap of ignorance.
Love it. You two make an excellent duo!
Thank you for this. You don't know how many peoples day you guys light up by just working honestly❤️
@Jay Mediratta Kya sahab
@Jay Mediratta No
Best Minecraft music in the background
This is one of the best self-ironys I've ever heard😂😂😂
I knew what was happening as soon as she looked down and started speaking perfect english.
Beautiful speech chatgb- *ehem* Sharon👏👏
Siri?
@@filee33 my bad
Lmao this guys shorts are original af !!! And they hit!!!
"FAHCAHDI" such inspring words.
"Fah-ka-dee..." 🤦🏽😂
Lmao yup
GRRRRAPAPAPPAPPAPPATATAT
Memes aside she's right tho, many of my relatives are from East Asia and a lot of them can't speak English that well but can write great English essays- some even better than me, who was born in the US. It's something about the way English is taught in Asia that emphasizes written vocab, proper structure, and an artistic eloquence that I never learned in any of my English classes.
Interesting…I’m always impressed w my uncle from Asia and his eloquent English whe he sends me cards and emails.
Another thing I don’t get is how so many students from china get perfect verbal scores in their sat, gmat, etc yet they could barely speak English in person.
Often learning a second language in school is like that since your not actually talking that much with of native speakers and mostly are learning grammars structure and vocabulary
Yeah we really aren't taught to converse but to construct.
It's mainly because in foreign countries, the English they teach also includes all the nuances of the language which is often not explained in the native curricular.
This allows them to write more eloquently than the average native. However, due to their spoken tongue they tend to drop the ball when it comes to their pronunciations.
yes!!!
Him: Oh I’m sorry
Her: as an ai chat based …
This brought me back to Ryan higa keep making bangers
Lmao
For real though I felt this during french class. I found reading and writing french was really easy but I couldn't get around the verbal use of it
Yep. This was me with Spanish. 90 on the regents but lost all 10 pts on the speaking part.
German is the opposite. Very predictable pronounciation but way too many ways to say "the" Der, Die, Das, Den, Dem, Des and more. Choose wrong and you just outed yourself as a non native speaker even though you still said "the"
same!
Try mandarin lil homie and then talk
"Don't be sorry"
"Be better."
Kratos greatly approves
Such a simple joke but executed creatively 😂
Truly a French loan word moment
As a non English speaker, nor a French speaker, I can confirm I have no f*cking idea how to pronounce that word 😂
And yes, I'm very aware that it's a French word
Fuh-sawed
Fasad
Fah sawd
faa-sa-d
Faaaa saaaa d
This is so smooth and its fascinating that nobody realized this is actually a sponsored video
IT IS?!?!
"Do not be sorry, be better" - Kratos
The guy : You can't speak English.
Telling the girl in English.😅
Ai: “Don’t be sorry, this is America, *Malfunction* Don’t catch me slippin now.”
Her voice is amazing actually
I feel like they yell and scream all day so when they do tiktoks they jsut stay calm lol
“ equality here is a mere… fe-kaw-dhe. “
Growing up I didn’t know that English was my dad’s second language. He wrote, understood, & spoke perfectly!
It’s a shame he didn’t share his first language with us.
Which was..?
she doesnt know he didnt share it xD @@josuegarcia8008
what a shame. I hate how 1st-generation immigrants do this because they're so obsessed with their kids being perceived as normal and blending in. All it does is take away a potential super-interesting/cool trait from your kids' lives
Spanish, sorry peoples!
He kept that like a dirty little secret which made me feel dirty about it too!
What about ur grandparents?
"Prestigious University" 🥴
"Fa ka deh" 🗿
Hahahahahjaha
There’s no way she knows how to read prestigious but not facade 💀
The facade had me dying 😂
Love her, especially reminds me of my wife (also from Taiwan) - when encountering a word she hadn’t seen before, she would over pronounce the vowels.
“Equality here is a mere- ✨ f a k a d e h✨”
Edit: I hate to be *that* person but damn this is a lot of likes
Edit #2: Gosh do humans expressing natural emotions really bother y’all so much? Also idc about likes I’m just saying what was on my mind after I watched the video that’s what comments are for isn’t it?
Why do I always laugh when people use those ✨️star emojis✨️
@@KP_Gem OMG AHAHAH SAMEE
Because it represents shiny Pokemon and those are awesome!
@@KP_Gem ñán3
FAKADEH IM DEAD LMAOOOO
that literally made me laugh out loud
I was so mad that a friend of mine in college got the grade they got cuz she deserved a better grade but our teacher didn’t like her for some reason and tried to say she plagiarize her paper. She just actually cared about the subject he put out for once and really worked her ass off. She was ok in the end.