The Matrix Glitches when I Speak All Their Languages

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What happens when I switch languages while talking to people on the street? I went to Hong Kong and Sanya, China to speak multiple languages with people on the streets. Wait until you see their surprise.

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You not only mastered the language, but you understand the cultural talking points and expressions. You would be the ultimate tour guide.

persistentone
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“Studying foreign languages is my hobby.”
You’re better at your hobby than I am at my life. 🤣😂

SquirrelTheater
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When I was stationed in Okinawa I learned Japanese from a guy I worked with on the base was a local, He corrected me so I pronounced words correctly and I did the same for him. Within 6 months we both spoke each others language so much better. Everyone thought I had lived on the island for 4 or 5 years. I think going there is the best way to learn

henrythinks
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I'm smiling because I'm so happy you speak their languages, and so well. You make America proud. Most impressive, many blessings to you

createa.googleaccount
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I dont think that there are many people on the planet capable of speaking chinese, japanese and korean in this perfect manner. You are incredible and gifted. I never get tired of watching. God bless you

Markus-xmzv
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One thing that's really impressive about Anming aside from her mastery of and passion for these languages, is her ability to make conversation with strangers not be completely awkward. I only watch these type of videos from her, because she navigates casual conversation so well.

YamatoTre
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Warmed my heart to see these people open up to you so quickly. They seem like they have a lot of joy in their hearts. Proof that people are really the same everywhere. Thanks for sharing.

chipmidges
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I've said it before, but your code-switching continues to floor me. I've lived among multiple expat communities and never seen anyone switch between so many languages so quickly. Such an incredibly agile brain.

kenbrown
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I've always been impressed by folks who can learn other languages fluently. I had an economics teacher in college who spoke 13 or 14 languages. He was former CIA, and he would give us extra credit for translating things he said, or asking questions in other languages, even if we stumbled through it. This was in the late 80's, before your phone could translate everything for you. It was fun.

matthewpeterson
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This is my first time coming across your channel and first time commenting. My mind is blown. PERIOD. What a beautiful gift you are sharing not only in the respect you’ve shown their native language but in how you’re sharing it with everyone else virtually. It’s absolutely stimulating contagious laughter from within me to see their reactions to you speaking to them so eloquently in their own tongue. I’m dying laughing 🤣 when they whip out their cameras like they’re getting a selfie with a UFO! SHINE THAT LIGHT GURL!! 🫶🏽🤟🏾✌🏽

cmeasiam
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Knowing the language is definitely a bridge to other people and their cultures, but it's not the only thing, your energy and friendliness make all the difference in interacting with them, you are great! And people keep saying you're talented in languages... you have skills, but I suppose you also put a lot of work into it! even as a hobby, you dedicate yourself to it, and that effort pays of in your amazing communication, congratulations!!

OmeidaYangshuo
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Haha…that first group teasing you about finding a Chinese husband- was hilarious! Sounds like something my mom would do! A sign of they were really impressed with you!!

jaynerice
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I grew up in San Francisco and moved around allot because we were poor. I dated a Chinese girl so I learned Cantonese and was amazed at out outrageously expletive the Chinese women can be. It's built into their culture. I listened to two Cantonese women were talking about me on the bus saying they never had a American man in bed and commenting how our penis is probably too big ect. I kept silent not wanting to be rude but upon my stop I turned to them and said: "Gung Hay fa Choy". Which is simply 'roughly: Happy New Year or closer: congradulating your wealth in the new year'. They blushed red and covered their mouths laughing in embarassment realizing I understood everything they said.

ellkir
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This takes A LONG time to master this kind of conversational talk folks. It doesn't happen overnight i don't care what or how many classes you take. However, it does take it a step up if you know how to read and write it as well. Think of it this way studying even one language and getting fluent at it. Means you'll NEVER experience people talking behind your back again.

tomtalker
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I traveled all over the world and was often confused as a professional wrestler. I was asked to pose for pictures many times and never had a problem doing so. Always be kind and it will pay back in huge benefits! Love your videos and your command of the languages you speak. I am also an American but speak fluent Spanish, having traveled to many Latin and Hispanic countries. I pick up dialects very quickly and have been astounded when someone asks me if I am from the area in which a dialect is spoken. It's so fun to see the shock on their faces.

mike
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I'm truly impressed that you can speak Japanese, Mandarin, and Korean. These are really difficult languages to speak well. I am Singaporean Chinese, and I speak can English, Mandarin, and Cantonese (my mother tongue). To a lesser extent I can speak Hokkien and Spanish, but that doesn't detract from your far superior achievement. Bravo, 安明!我不知道您的"明"是不是这个"明",因为您说 "intelligence", 但是我找不出对的字,那就用“明”来代表了。 如果错,请多多原谅.

rxotmfrxotmf
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Anming you’re such a popular woman, Tommy is lucky you have your wits about you to keep the jokesters at bay. I like how you’re so brave and can conquer your nerves to put yourself out there talking to so many strangers. Every friend was a stranger once.

Those business men in Hong Kong couldn’t believe their ears when you spoke, they were absolutely gobsmacked. You know they enjoyed your conversation when they pull out the business card too! 😄💜

whushaw
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My husband is from Poland (first generation immigrant). I am learning Polish. A super hard language to master. But, my husband is surprised by how fast I have caught on to the language. Thank for represented the USA!

victoriapiasecka
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Congratulations on learning to speak all of these languages. Quite impressive! I lived in another country in the 80s studying the language and also had the experience of being asked if they could take photos with me, touch my hair, etc. because my coloring and traits were so different than theirs. It did not bother me at all. It’s a nice way to meet others and explain differences, educate, etc.

deanstrobel
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The respect and love people show when they realize a person from a completely different culture and language speaking their language, always amazing to watch.

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