Japanese Polyglot Shocks Strangers… Then One Girl Made My Year

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I hopped on OmeTV and surprised people in their own languages: French, Spanish, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, Cantonese, Mandarin and more. Some laughed, some are moved, and one guy taught me a language I'd never even heard of.

But the conversation I can't stop thinking about was the one I never saw coming. She'd been searching for hours in the middle of the night, just for the chance to say hello. It might have been the happiest day of my year too.

Thank you to everyone who talked to me in this video. You made it something special. 💛

Watch until the end and let me know what you think!
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Currently, I speak 15 languages, which I studied properly. These are English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Indonesian, Russian, German, Turkish, Chinese, Thai, Korean, Polish, Dutch and Italian. And now I'm learning Vietnamese, Greek, Tagalog, Hindi and Cantonese! Apart from that, I speak Japanese for sure, which is my native language.
Furthermore, I know a tiny bit of Swedish, Romanian, Farsi, Swahili, Burmese, Geogian, Finnish, Uzbek, Kazakh and Bengali!
Of course, my skills of these languages are still far from sufficient.
The thing I value the most, however, is the attitude to trying to know their culture.
Interacting with people from different background is an eye-opening experience and that makes me really happy.
I wanna inspire people to learn different languages.

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[ Timestamps ]

00:00 (French) I Pranked Her in French, Her Reaction Was Cute!
02:45 (Spanish) She Patted My Head When I Spoke Spanish!
04:59 (Romanian) Her Jaw Dropped When I Spoke Romanian
06:19 (Swedish/Turkish/Arabic) I Shocked Her Three Times by Speaking Her Languages
07:53 (Russian) She Didn't Expect me at all to Speak Her Native Language!
09:42 (Cantonese) Macau Girl Got So Surprised to Hear My Cantonese
14:58 (Arabic) A Polyglot Guy from Sudan Watches My Videos!
17:19 (Japanese) "Happiest Day of My Year!” Best Heartwarming Conversation!
23:03 Outro & Thanks for Watching


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