Speaking Vietnamese. Shocked so hard she LITERALLY FELL to the floor
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Another restaurant in London :)
ig: peterviet1
Hello everyone. I'm just a guy from Europe who is speaking Vietnamese with strangers all over the world. Back in the days I was living in Hanoi, Vietnam for few years and during that time I decided to learn this beautiful language and know more about the culture as well. I do believe that language learning and ability to communicate with strangers in their language is something special so while doing my regular job I record those videos for you guys just for fun. I hope you enjoy it :) 🇻🇳
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She thought, damn my ancestors now are pissed.
I knooow 😂
She thought "im vietnamese but cant talk viet, how could u not vietnamese but talk viet, ohmygod how low i am" hahaha
That’s my thoughts exactly😂😂
Especially being a colonizer. Im so sure.
@@uwilberforce4628 Whites take the "Colonizer" slur with pride 👍💪 Dominate other cultures with ease.
The way the coworker said “how ironic” 😭😭😭 that shade was PERSONAL.
has to be a sibling or sumn LOLL
...but statement so apt.
I was definitely getting bigger sister vibes.
Somewhere, Alanis is going "Oh, that's what ironic means...oops."
that ‘goosh’
She felt her family disowning her.
Haha, disowned by parents , at least 😅
Maybe they should have taught her Vietnamese then…
She feel uh vurry dishonoruhburr
the same family that didn’t teach her the language 😭?
Thank god nobody has ever tried to speak Gaelic or Irish to me.
I am half-Vietnamese but my mom hardly ever used Vietnamese at home because she wanted us to pass for "regular" white Americans or something. Pretty much all the Vietnamese I know I learned as an adult staying with relatives in Vietnam and I speak with a heavy American accent that is unintelligible to anyone who isn't accustomed to it. I remember being in Hong Kong airport one time and over-hearing a white guy speaking 100% accent-less southern Vietnamese and being mesmerized and a little jealous.
Your mom... i dont mean any hate but she seems narrow-minded for not speaking viet for that reason.
@@phucpham-yummytoasty4610 This was in the decade after the war so she was used to anti-Vietnamese sentiment and wanted to spare us that. But it was a little short-sighted because it wasn't something we would have faced much of in the 90s onward anyway. So it was a decision she came to regret.
What a smart mom now you are just a classic american that only speaks english💀
My brothers are half Vietnamese as well but my stepdad never taught them or my mom anything so they don't know any of the language either
@@MultiSneakerLover lol that's quite an assumption. I speak three languages fluently (English, French, and Spanish), am close to fluent in German, and know enough Japanese and Vietnamese to get by. I just wish my mom had taught me from a young age because I find Vietnamese much more difficult than European languages even though I am Vietnamese.
"how ironic" she is so real for that 😭😭😭
"this is very ironic"....🤣😂🤣
😅😅
she sounded british when she said that lol
@@bankfishingislife5484because she is? This is in the UK
And an actually correct use of ironic as well😅😅
“ive been out vietnamesed”😭
I never realized that was a thing until now.
@@ganghielit never was but it is now
That shitz funny lol
Ive beeen out 'named
I will never be outvit again
She heard the one thing I'm sure she understood at the very end and lost it 😂
Yes!
It must be hard for those who didn’t get the opportunity to learn their native tongue growing up and then having to face judgement. Learning a language after childhood is way harder! She is working in a Vietnamese restaurant so she clearly has connection to her culture! I’mixed black and white and I look Mexican so I’ve been told I should learn Spanish and be true to my culture lol you just never know someone’s history
Her coworker looked so disappointed in her when she said, ”How ironic.” 😂😂😂
Her coworker has a very attractive voice underrated***!! feature iMO
@@ulisesgonzalez8968I hope you mean underrated 😅
@@ulisesgonzalez8968bruh said underage features wtf
@@ulisesgonzalez8968🧐📸📸📸
@@ulisesgonzalez8968Bro what
The trauma in that drop 😂 Poor girl was feeling the ancestors and fams judgment in a split second
Phams*
For me both of my parents are immigrants and both speak fluent Spanish My dad doesn’t speak English and my mom is bilingual As a full blood Mexican It hurts that I can’t speak Spanish it honestly breaks my pride and whatever is part of me into small pieces😭😭
@@Carpets_are_nice556L learn Spanish dumby
@@Carpets_are_nice556Póngase a aprender español pues
If that is so bad, how come you all in the US don't speak Spanish, French, German etc.?
I LOVE THE CHICK STANDING UP! SHES AWESOME!
Same, so hot
the "are you okay" got me died 😂
she might not speak it but she definitely understands it
Some of it
I don't really speak Spanish but boy my ancestors were made sure know how to understand it
Im haitian, i can understand haitian creole more than i can speak it.
@@colinbarrett3132same
She knows he's speaking it because she's heard it a lot. Doesn't mean she understands it.
She might not speak Vietnamese but she definitely understood that “Gosh” 😂
Because her parents speak it, she hear it at home but can't speak it herself. The generation.
@@jamesjackson9606relatives probably tell her that too lol
@@jamesjackson9606 Woah no shit thanks for the breakdown Euclid
@@jamesjackson9606 s o c i e t y
My thinking too. I hope my kids will get to understand my mother tongue someday.
aww her reaction is so cute, what a pure soul
" and she was on duolingo the next day "
She understood enough to know she needs to get it together 😂😂😂 she's too cute!
He's got good taste.
@@Nobody-df4isweirdo comment
Lol that disapproving "Gosh" at the end hit her hard.
@@Nobody-df4isWhat...?
@samsinghr.539 No. Clearly she is, what's your problem?
Her coworker threw shade so fast 😂
ikr, it's funny but at the same time dude was being fairly rude.
@@redwolf4611he's teasing. In Southeast Asian culture, even a stranger can tease you as long as it's in good fun. But ofc, it can be seen as rude and crossing boundaries depending on the people involved, or to the onlooker.
@@redwolf4611lots of people get teased when they don't speak their native language. I think it's meant in good fun
HONESTLY YEAH 😂😂
@@fie5607 Westerners (regardless of race) getting offended on behalf of other cultures that wouldn't find [the topic] offensive is standard these days lol And I'm British btw, everything is soft and annoying AF these days haha
The second girl is like the best type of girl, funny, charismatic, beautiful
The way her face changed😂
The "How ironic" was expertly timed and delivered, along with the disappointed facial expression haha
😂😂😂😂😂
I love how she understood that "gosh". She felt the disappointment all over again 😂😭
I know lowkey was the funniest part😂
Holy fuck you live 5000ft under the ground
So much shade in that how ironic 😂😂
The friend is the star here, because “that’s ironic” had perfect comedic timing. 10/10 👏🏾
That's her sister.
Facts 😂
The ironic part here is that the man speaking Viet is a western person 😂
@@huzaifaarsalanwho tf cares like why comment that
@@GR-iz4rh you do apparently.
She’s so real for that tbh
I love the fact that she used "ironic" more accurately than 90% of people that speak English as a FIRST language.
Generally speaking it's become quite the occasion to encounter people actually understanding the concept of irony
Palpatine taught me how to use it correctly LOL
Ehhh. Pedants ignore the existence of cosmic irony. Which changes the meaning.
Id assume english is her first language
I believe English is her first language.
She can’t speak it but she recognized it IMMEDIATELY! 😂
I’m like this with Amharic, Tigrinya, and Oromo. I don’t bother telling ppl im Ethiopian/Eritrean bc I don’t want to explain why I can’t speak it 😅 However, I can speak Arabic fluently
I mean yeah if you grow up hearing your parents speak it you’re going to recognize, also a lot of languages are instantly recognizable, like I do not speak Spanish or French but I can tell when someone is speaking it
@@ladiibug3318Where are you from? I’m from Eritrea but I can’t speak Tigrinya unfortunately. I can only speak fluent English.
I don't speak a foreign language but recognize them just Luke features I can read your bloodline ancestorsial or land you came from...
She thought he said “I’m your real father”
She said 😂 "im being outted Vietnamesed"
The "Trời ơi" was the judgement.
I love how she understood the exclamation of disappointment at the end. She’s definitely heard that disapproving sound before to have that reaction 😂
Hahahahaha I had the exact same thought. Too funny
Alllot of children brung up in different languages do understand more than they speak 🗣 so Yh she doesn’t speak Vietnamese, I’m Sure she understands allot of words..
Even the tone you just knew it was disappointment 😂
That's just one of the phrases you tend to pick up on if your Vietnamese (or, if you're of Northern ancestry, Giời ơi! would be used instead). Even if you're as whitewashed as I am (I can barely say a couple phrases even after taking a semester of Vietnamese in uni).
@@zainabstewartstewart9585 that’s exactly how my Vietnamese friend is, he understands his parents word for word but has no clue how to speak it
"I'm being out-Vietnamesed" has me dead 😂💀
I didnt catch that until I read that lol lol
Why? My vietnam is good for me . Because I live in VIETNAMESE
@@thaongothi1302i think you need to flip them sentences so they make sense.
=))))) the second girl is so calm make it funnier lol
She might not understand the language, but she definitely knew that last part. 😂
Not her coworker coming for her without a single second of hesitation, she was ready and had that one clocked 😂
And she came with the attitude too, "what's going on here 🤨" Trouble solver at it's finest 🙌🏼💕
I mean she looked at her coworker and said her name twice…
Co workee is fine as fuck in that tight little turtle neck with the glasses 😍
Probably been wanting to address the subject since the first day they met. 😂😂
Said it like a sister
The “gosh” killed her. That’s probably one thing she’s heard her parents say a lot, and knew exactly the kinda mood it carries 😂
Exactly what I thought hahaha if her parents saw him speaking Vietnamese I bet they’d turn to her and say the same thing 🤣
Lol
TRỜI ƠI
Yeah, I’m not even Vietnamese but I have a couple of friends that are and that’s the only term I know lol.
It sounds like uncle Roger saying "Haiyya"
When he said "Gosh" in Vietnamese she's probably reminded of her parents lmaoo
“I’m being out-Vietnamese’d “ 😂😂 that girl funny
That “how ironic” was hella personal 😂
I think she's just dry as hell. I fw it tho.
@@Dommy11of course you do she was fine as hell lmao
Tell me you are "asian american" without telling me you are "asian american"
But as I am a Javanese, live in Java. But I cant speak Javanese😢 only fluent in Indonesia and English, how horrible I am
@@hamidbarnabusthey sound American to you??
Being able to speak several languages is a literal superpower.
Just for Americans 😂 most Europeans speak few languages
@@FitFatFityeah because your countries are so jam packed together It Would be weird if you didnt
What @FitFatFit said. Most people in the world are multilingual, and most countries speak several languages. For example, do you know what the second biggest Spanish speaking country in the world is? Yep. The United States.
@@zweaqtea6466 Not really. Countries in asia are also jam packed together and they rarely speak eachothers language.
@@FitFatFit me as a latino (south america) living in europe speaking many languages that I learned on my own: *confusion*
"how ironic" I SCREAMED 😭😭😭
She understood gosh perfectly
It breaks my heart how little I've been aware how important it is for people to hear their own language. Never gets old
Language is the sole most important thing that happened to mankind. Without language we'd still be apes.
@@VoidCosmonautthat’s not ture 😂at all it’s the fact we all have different languages that separate us we spend all this time fighting over stupid things because we don’t understand the other if everyone spoke just one language the world would work much better because everyone would have the same thing understanding language is a barrier
Good thing I kept my native language
Bro she couldn’t even understand her own language this ain’t heartwarming if anything it proves languages are dying and new generations are forgetting their cultural history on purpose so in a few decades everything will be the same no uniqueness no diversity all one language and one culture from a generation that forgets, sit back and enjoy the destruction buddy
@@sagisdoodleverse9696not enough people do to keep it alive soon languages will be the thing of the past
As a Vietnamese that “trời ơi” was personal 💀💀
I caught that, she's like "You don't get she can't understand? Damn!"
Yes based on her reaction too😂
Why do I hear the 'tr' as 'c'. It sounded like 'choi oi'. Is there any rule to pronounce it?
@@ieyazzu9297 maybe this is an accent, because some Vietnamese pronounce wrong "tr" , so " troi oi" or " choi oi" is the same one, there no rule to pronounce it, i think 😂
@@ieyazzu9297 most southern Vietnamese are too lazy to pronounce the "tr" so they just went with an easier alternative "ch", it also sound a little more intimate Basically you can switch "tr" for a "ch" and no one would complain, just don't switch "ch" with "tr"
"I have been out Vietnamesed"😂😂😂
I like how she asks him if he’s Vietnamese 😂
She collapsed because she knew that if she brings home this story to her parents, she will get nothing but lectures of "if a white man can speak vietnamese, why can't you?" The desire to tell her parents was strong, the desire to avoid a lecture equally as strong
She doesn’t speak Vietnamese because her parents didn’t speak it to her!!!!!
Language is the most important thing to connect you to your people. Always teach your children their mother tongue. They can handle it and they will thank you for the rest of their lives they are part of that thing
Worse, her parents would go "did you get the white boy's number!?" A white lad who can speak perfect Vietnamese is like the dream husband candidate for their daughter.
@@matasa7463😂😂😂that's sad
they always act like that but they never even bothered teaching me either
The lady's "How ironic" with a straight face just makes my day. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nail salon treatment is turning tables.
@@yayvey Yeah! 🤣🤣🤣
Aubrey Plaza Energy
She's judging her co-worker for not knowing her mother tongue, it's very Asian lol
It's the reason I watched it twice. Got some good laughs from that bit.
as a vietnamese, I understood this man fluently. especially the "gosh"
She understood that last word😂
The second girl is one of those dry humour friends that is funny as hell but never laughs 😂
"You are Vietnamese". 😅
Like all the CSI male leads 😜
Sometimes that's me
People forget their roots, which is American assimilation.
@@NguyenThanh-np2mm I never thought of it that way. I was born in Colombia, but both of my adoptive parents are catholic gringos who deadass think America is the greatest country in the world.
There is a certain amount of pain you feel not being able to speak your parents native language
Hits a little harder when the reason you don’t speak it is because they wanted you to be successful without an accent and the whole family intentionally didn’t speak it to you.
Unfortunately my grandmother didn't want any of us to speak Japanese when she left. "We American now"
@@msabedra1ro if u learn both languages at the same Time you will have no accent… 99% of time it’s just laziness on part of parents/ or the kid doesn’t want to learn language because he is embarrassed of it You learn English in school half the day The other half you learn your native tongue at home How are you going to have an accent? I speak from first hand experience😊
@@MegaJohn334i second this! I spoke Spanish at home and French in school and now I have no accent in either
@@msabedra1ive never heard that once in my life.
It means so much to others and takes so little for Americans to learn languages other than English. Look how overwhelmed and appreciative she is.
The fact homegirl literally said “I’ve been out vietnamessed” 💀💀
Right? 😅
She called Maia like 😭
Yes😂
Her fams be like "how ironic?!?" 😂
And I’ll never be outvietnamesed again 😂
That immediate “are you ok?” is what makes this video great.
Please can you explain to me what’s going on!? I’m a bit confused 😮
@@Julian-Moon A waitress fell like she has a heart attack and people are not ignorant and quickly react by checking if she’s ok.
Right
@@ViTAR30What?
@@Julian-Moon Guy with the camera is dining at a Vietnamese restaurant. He then proceeds to speak Vietnamese to one of the workers to see their reaction. However, they happen to be of Vietnamese heritage but cannot speak the language itself. Then they explain it to the other employee and so on
Your native language is your pride ... Keep it alive ....❤❤
Nah I'm the same, my brother and I are the only ones in the family that don't speak Spanish and everyone freaks when they find out XD
“I have been outvietnamiesed” is crazy hahaha
I like how her coworker immediately came to see if she was okay 😊
Maybe coworkers ofc, but I think they're sisters as well. He asks about the parents, and the one that does understand, basically confirmed the other just didn't learn the language from them.
They're family
she called her
How is that something good? Dude speaks Vietnamese and she instantly assumes something is wrong? How is that good?
@@capitaldcolon1795 you’re not even paying attention to the videos you’re just talking to talk. She’s asking her sister what’s wrong bc she’s bent down and probably couldn’t tell if she was crying or laughing and the sister wasn’t there for the conversation to begin with so ofc asking what’s wrong is the right question, to understand what lead the sister to react that way. Pay attention especially if you’re going to comment on it!!!
the way she was suffering after each sentence he spoke in Vietnamese 😂😂
She was dealt psychic damage
It was like a vine boom each time
I mean the waiters working at this restaurant are 😍
This clip kills me, the dry humor friend, and the gosh 😂💀
Nah she definitely understood the “trời ơi” 😂😂
😂😂
Got em! - master viet
I can hear uncle roger saying that
dang i thought it was a bad world my whole life....
Her grand parents probably say that to her 😂
I like how her coworker was ready to take him down if he was causing problems 😂
I thought they were sisters
That's how they do in 'nam
She’s a Real One.
I thought that was her mother
Shiver me timbers
That one lady in the back thought the girl was being harassed 😅
Christy stomping off in the mud mask cracks me up! All of her walk offs are the best. Lol
Well if her parents speak Vietnamese and didn’t teach her, can’t really blame her. It’s a hard language to learn on your own…
I can’t argue with that 💯
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I’m in a completely different situation seeing I’m not Vietnamese, but there are situations where it’s understandable that kids don’t grow up speaking two languages. My Canadian dad married my Dutch mom, and at one point the government wanted to deport my dad and me and my brother. We hadn’t done anything wrong, but he was only allowed in the country due to marrying my mom. They made the conscious decision to not teach us any English, because they aren’t allowed to deport children that don’t speak their second language and have only ever known Dutch etc. It was really hard for me to understand when I was younger, I hated that I couldn’t communicate with half of my family due to this language barrier. But thankfully, growing up in the age of the internet and satellite tv I taught myself English. Now whenever I go and visit my family, the people we talk to can’t tell I’m not from that area. My cousin loves to make people guess, and furthest they’ve guessed is Newfoundland 😂😂. (My family is from Ontario). Of course learning English on your own vs Vietnamese on your own is not the same. So I definitely don’t blame her, but I’m sure her parents had a good reason not to teach her.
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She should’ve made the effort and asked her parents to teach her if she really cared about her heritage. Sick and tired of people claiming they are so proud of their heritage yet they know absolutely nothing about it or even speak the language but hey “their proud”😒😒😒
I love how the both of them dissed her in front of her 🤣 that’s asian love right there ❤️🔥
I'm dying lol
He's a white guy.
And she can't even tell what they're saying bcs they're dissing her in Vietnamese 💀
The person recording is a fellow white man.
@@inigochicanoI think she knows the gist of what's being said.
Damn you killed her with the "chúa ơi"
This is hilarious they were flabbergasted
I love how the other girl calmly explained it in Vietnamese again. Her face is like "apparently you don't understand English so lemme say it again."
true just realized he was not listening to her at all 😂
@@wingomadeitdidnt he ask abt the parents in viet not the girl which he alr knew?
@@wingomadeithe was really impressed with himself
Fr
@@cowsshoulddienooffenceexce1204bh , I ask the same things to ppl from my country who could not understand their native language. It is not an insult, I just genuinely wonder “what happened?” What do they talk to their parents with when when they were born 😂
"I've been out Vietnamese'd" The irony in that was pure gold. Love her reaction.
Indeed
i think it's very telling about how people see others, you start speaking their language and being relatable rather than just a customer and they get in a tizzy
She was like "oh I'm fcked-" 😭
I UNDERSTAND HER SO WELL. MY PARENTS ARE VIETNAMESE BUT I DON’T SPEAK IT😭
I have Vietnamese friends here in Australia and there grown up children don't speak Vietnamese.
my mom is japanese but fluent in english and my grandma always tries to talk to me in japanese like she talks to my mom and Im always confused sob
@@aaaaaaaa-gu1mdthat’s why you’re grandpa was trying to teach you Japanese , do you would understand it as you grew older.
how whyyy :'((
SAMEEE- IM VIETNAMESE BUT I DONT SPEAK OR UNDERSTAND A SINGLE THING. ONLY THE FOOD 😭
The “how ironic” killed me
😂😂😂 she through some sass on it for sure
SAME HAHAHAHHA
Hahah me too, some undertones of shade thrown in there
I think I fell in love just from her saying that 🤣🤣🤣
Im half Korean and half Hispanic. I was raised by my Hispanic side of the family. I speak better spanish than a lot of my relatives my age. Some dont speak it at all. Id love to learn Korean
That “joy ery” 😂
That young woman in the turtleneck who came to help is the most lucid and chilled out one 😂 "Are you okay?.. What?" ASMR level 👏
that was the cutest panic attack i've seen in a while.
Bro chill
@@danielstellwag3081bro responds to a 1 month old comment
@@fondbeebboop9705I've seen responses to 10 year old comments. Crazy, no?
@@fondbeebboop9705 there's no time limit, it's KZhead......chill bro
Ayyyy
The way she just melted 😂
Felt her Asian mom's disappointment all the way from Vietnam
😂
And the second girl didn’t give a fuck lol
So cute
that's what us dinosaurs call: embarrassment ;)
"I've been out Vietnamesed" 😅
This restaurant now has Vietnamese speakers turning up every day 😂
That "GOSH" in Vietnamese and her reaction....😭😂 Made my day.
Shoyooyyyy 😂
She probably heard that gosh alot growing up because she refused to learn her mother tongue 😂. I've gotten that a couple times at powwows when I don't understand my native tongue Only obviously in ojibwe😂
The sounds of disappointment 😂
His reaction is actually “Oh Heavens”
if the guy wasn’t white her reaction would be totally different . Just neutral i’d say
She was thinking “damnnn I don’t even speak vietnamese, and this guy can??” 💀💀💀💀
I always think it's a shame when parents dont teach children their own natibe tounge. My kids are both bilingual and i can see the benefits as well it gives them confidence.
That's how I always feel when a non Hispanic person speaks Spanish I'm like damnit 😭😅
How ironic, right?
Shes like damn.. now they done took everything from my people. 🤣 🤣
Nice song on the background! This is so nostalgic. My family is associated with Vietnam and I listened song "sports" 1 or 2 years ago.
She just balled right up lol
I knooow lol
She damn squat like a Vietnamese
I wish I could solve my life problems like that 😂
she's not Vietnamese, she identifies as a pangolin.
@@kamoteph273🤣
i love that she always have Maia as a friend she can depend on everytime a fellow viet come and order 😂 Maia seems like that reliable friend you can always trust 😂
i thought it was her sister
Lol mía came so quick and she had that look like what the mess are you doing to my friend you better leave her alone?
He isn’t Vietnamese. That was one of the whole points of the video
Fr, Miai has her back.
"I've been out Vietnamesed" lmfao
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE 😂😂😂
The "trời ơi" at the end, i confirm you speak Vietnamese very fluently
As a foreigner.. it’s one of the first things you learn haha
@@howtoduitmeaning?
What does it mean?
@@AlchemistOfNirnroot It's like omg!
@@AlchemistOfNirnroot it's mean ''Oh damn'' or''Oh god''
I know it’s only a small thing but I love how her colleague immediately asks if she’s ok!
I mean she did drop to her knees and call her name 😂 im pretty sure anyone would think something is wrong
Omg get a hold of yourself
None of them are happy because this was posted without their consent and they are generally low key people. If possible could you please help us get this taken down or mass report please we'd be grateful
@@shancxkai Yes we are low key. Please delete video and many thanks.
Her family was waiting for this day to happen
His last statement 💀
LMFAOOO I love that chick she said “how ironic” without missing a beat!!
I'm wondering if that was her mom. Lol she looks pretty young tho
Nah. Watched again. Probably a big sister. Lol
Shameefuurr displaayy
@@kma12389definitely her mom. Asian moms have kids young if they get married young and they look young too.
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Thinking about it, bless her, as a primarily English speaker, she was probably sent to his table as a way of being an accomodating host! Nothing disrespectful about anything of it, in-fact a beautiful exchange of language and culture. Great video!
She was probably sent to his table to get his order. I don't think they were ratially profiling her.
Fake white washed asian. Should be ashamed of herself.
@P4rz1va1 it makes your job a lot easier if you sedn a server that is closer to the person ordering. I worked with litalians, Nepalese and Philippinos and if we noticed someone from their country we would send them over. The customer loved it and ther servers got a chance to talk in their native tounge. So it makes sense for veitnamses, Chinese etc restaurant to do the opposite if most of your clients speak the same language as you. You send the most fluent in English to your English speakers
@@gd3741it’s a Vietnamese restaurant in an English speaking country. So all the waiters speak English. Look at the patrons most of them are white sooo I don’t think that mattered too much here
@@gd3741everyone of their workers would be able to speak english because it’s in an english speaking country i’m guessing england and also pretty sure this would be a family owned buisness something like that
She knows the “gosh” in Vietnamese lol
I can relate im hispanic and i can't speak spanish and my family brings it up so much they even call me "spanish boy" as a joke now😭
Its the fact i struggle to translate what my parents are saying but universally know “gosh” is so relatable 😭
Lol yeah she felt that disappointment 😂😂😂
I can't imagine not being able to understand my own parents 💀
@@morningivyI think it's more like when they get excited or upset and start talking to fast they struggle to keep up.
Well you don’t live in vietnam anymore
@@keyanklupacs6333 im so glad we communicate in English cause at family gatherings I have no idea what they all are saying 😭
Every first gen child who doesn’t speak the language relates 😭😭
Yeah I'm tired of people telling me I'm not truly of the culture because I don't speak the culture
@@slylover123They are right.
@@slylover123they are right
@@leredditcommander8208why don’t you teach it to them then?
@@slylover123 It's so frustrating. I apparently understood my parents and would speak when I was younger. After putting me in nursery, preschool, and ESL in kindergarten, my parents only spoke English to me.
Thr funny part about how people get stunned when someone speaks their language we would probably have zero reaction to someone speaking english lol
"I got out Vietnamesed" lmaoo The way she just had to crouch/sit down too was gold. Love it when the front of house are that friendly and have a sense of humour. I love this video
I raised my half Japanese children in Japan as an American. The best thing I did as a Father is making sure they understood the English language.
English is also a lingua franca that many Japanese ppl are expected to learn whereas Vietnamese is not expected or taught in school in Western countries
Yeah I bet your wife thinks the same… lol Americans are so naive
@@douba_plusaWe learned Spanish, but I was hoping to get more languages than that, I’m not going to deny it.
@@angalshad6653 y como va la cosa con el español allá? En que acento te enseñaron?
@@themaxterz0169 El español que enseñan es básico y electivo, se enseña un español “neutro” en las escuelas públicas de Estados Unidos. Esto quiere decir que se usan palabras como “niño” en lugar de “pibe” o “piscina” en lugar de “alberca” entre muchas otras variaciones a palabras convencionales en ciertos países.