Maui Part 2: Fitting In. EMW

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2011

In part 2 of Evan's Maui adventure he visits a major tourist destination near Hana and discusses the relationship between locals and tourists. He also surfs and eats some food.

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  • what is the eyes lips eyes song you have playing from 1:46 - 2:15?

  • @30aud6 Heyo. I just saw your message too. The song is called Hot Air, but unfortunately I can't remember where I got it. It's not on itunes as near as I can tell. I'll let you know if I find it.

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  • Evan took P90X to the EXTREME!

  • Evan spent 3 years in a Hawaiian concentration camp. That's why the locals are chill with him.

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  • @evanmeetsworld Nice haha, Thanks man.

  • That girl is not Hawaiian she is defiantly mix with Somaen, I use to live there

  • nutz, das hana girls for you

    and her oli was mean too. chicken skin

  • @daniyellowjello I don't mean to give anyone the impression that Hawaiians don't speak English. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @evanmeetsworld I personally think it's more disrespectful to imply that Hawaiians don't speak English...

  • @daniyellowjello I didn't say Hawaiians don't speak English. As far as Pidgin being a language or not, I think people would also correct me if I said it wasn't a language. I thought I'd error on the side of respectfulness even if textbooks say I'm technically wrong.

  • @lillystarz It's spelled " pidgin " not pigeon. It's not a bird. And technically Mr. EvanMeetsWorld, according to my college course on Hawai'i and the Pacific, Pidgin is not yet considered a language. It's classified as a a creole- although we are trying to fight for it's status as a language- it is not. If it was, I'd be considered bilingual. So actually, most Hawaiians DO speak English. Anyway, most Hawaiians know how to speak proper English regardless. So that is incorrect.

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