 Hi, my name is Ahisei and I'm honestly so nervous for this. Hi, my name is Stacy. All right, so my name is Keon. My experience with Asian culture, I've lived in Hawaii, immersed around a lot of Asian culture. My dad grew up watching Chinese movies. I watch anime, you know, Attack on Titan. Do you like Chinese food even though it's not real Chinese food? I've been to China before. I have very little exposure to Asian culture, so I'm a little bit nervous for this. I have a little bit of experience. I don't think I'm going to do very well, honestly. My best friend, he's Asian. I've watched Naruto. Overall, I'm going to go with 50-50 because I'm not going to go with 100%. I'm not too confident right now. I will be lucky if I guess one of them correctly, one of the languages correctly. This is dope. Hello, my name is Dai. How are you? I like my hair. I always have a straight hair, so I like curly hair like this. So I'm really jealous of it. I have no idea. What's your favorite food? I'm going to buy some food. What's your favorite food? Can you tell me what your favorite meal is? I like to eat a lot of chicken noodles, chicken noodles, put it in the pot, put in the water, boil the water, put in the noodles, and then put in the eggs. Oh my gosh. Put in the eggs. Okay. Then put it in the bowl. I don't recognize any of these foods. I'll definitely go with Vietnamese, probably. It's not Vietnamese. What's your favorite food? I'm going to eat tamarind. I'm sad. What was the last major holiday that your country celebrated? Oh man, that doesn't help. Man, this is difficult. Do we have like multiple choice? Okay, what about Chinese or like... Tong. Mandarin. Japanese? That's it correct. Oh, Thai? It's not Thai. Let's have you take off your blindfold. He just rinsed it up. Yes. No. What countries are touching or bordering your country? Korean. Laos. I don't know. My dad, he's been to Vietnam before and Laos. And I think he had a video that he recorded when he was there. And that's why I was confused between the two. I was like, are you Vietnamese or Laos? Japanese? I suck at it. Ah, Vietnamese. Vietnamese? That's not fair. Vietnamese people eat a lot of pho. What is your favorite thing about your culture? My favorite thing about my culture is definitely food. Like I would travel 100 miles. No, a thousand miles just for the food. Yeah, I was talking about instant ramen the whole time. Really? I should have mentioned pho. That would have been too easy. I know but it would have helped. I'm Brandon. I'm Vietnamese. My parents are from Vietnam. I was born here in the United States. Hi, my name is Jacob. I am from Laos or my mom's from Laos. And I speak Laos. Hi, I'm Stella. I'm Korean. I was born in Busan. And yeah, I speak Korean. Oh my gosh. Tell me about some of the foods that you eat in your country. What do you like to eat? I don't want to get it wrong. But I want to get it wrong. Not so wild. I'm just going to go with Japanese. Nope, incorrect. Could you say your favorite meal? But it has to be a popular meal that I would know. Sounds like Filipino. Hey, you got it. He said adobo. Good job. Thank you. What martial arts do you guys do in your country? This is a weird question, but I recognize something in there. Korean? Let's go. Hey, good job, good job. Yes. You're from China and you're speaking Mandarin? Yeah, you got it right. Oh, two for two. Come on. Well, give him a one. Hey, hey, hey. Hey. What I know. I recognize that. I recognize that. I watched Karate Kid two weeks ago. Yeah, definitely. Can you teach me something? What does that mean? Why was she laughing so hard? Oh, she's just happy because I learned some language. You teach so much. Say that to Paul every time you see him. I can say this to anybody. I can even say this to your mother. Give me something to say in Korean. What does that mean? You want to die? How about more of love? But I mean, we can go along with that. I'm from Taiwan. Yeah, so I mean, there's a relationship with China too. So we all speak Mandarin. That's dope. Did you live there? Yeah, I grew up there. Oh, okay. I'm here for you. What's something that you've noticed that's different living there and living here in the U.S.? Well, the biggest thing is my school in Taiwan got off at 10 p.m. And here's like 2.15. So my mom's like, hey, do you want to go to America and study? I'm like, sign me up. I'm out of this country. Like, I don't want to be there. I'm John from the Philippines. I've been here for five years. Yeah, I speak Tagalog and that's it. Oh, very good. John, don't be young now. Okay, I don't know that food, but it sounds like a Chinese language, like Cantonese or Mandarin. Am I wrong? Got it. It's Cantonese. Cantonese. How you doing, man? I'm good. I'm good. Check it out. I'm good. I'm good, right? I'm going to go back to Vietnamese. That's the one. That's it, dude? You're trying to trick me. I'm not going to say like classic Vietnamese dishes. Yeah, I know. I know. Tagali? Malapit, no. Tagalap? Tagalap? Tagalap. Tagalap? Oh, oh, oh, oh. That's right. Good job. Is that where they speak Cantonese in Hong Kong? Yeah, they speak Cantonese, but it's like usually a blend of English and Cantonese. I don't know. Lake Holland, you're beautiful. Oh, thank you. I'm Wanky. Um, my name, just kidding. What was last time you spoke English? Um, my name is Wanky. I'm from Hong Kong. Uh, in Hong Kong, we speak Cantonese. Um, and yeah. This is easier. Okay. Mabahou? Mabahou? Ang? Ang? Tagalap? Tagalap? No. No. Very good. Which means, I'm very good? Yeah, very good. Yeah. I was going to say I need subtitles, but I can't even see anything. So it wouldn't matter. Does your country have any traditional dances that y'all do? I want to show them real quick. I can't see. Yeah, come on. Mm, mm, mm, yeah. Oh my gosh. I, I don't know. Oh, wait a minute. This is a look. I'm about to summon something more brainpower. That's what I think. Can you please say your favorite food? Is this a food that I should know? Sounds like you're saying pink eye. Oh my gosh. Okay, I'm just going to start guessing now. Mongolia. No. I still don't know. No, I'm from Laos. So it's Laos. Yeah. Cantonese? Yeah. Cantonese? I like Guantau. Is that right? That's right. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Okay, I'm going to eat hot pot later. Do you want to go with me later? Mandarin. No cheese, no cheese, no cheese. Oh man, I grew. I talk so fast. I'm like freaking rocking about where I'm going to eat next to this. Real talk though. Real talk, man. I just grown up, man. I love Bruce Lee. I love culture. I love food. I brought it up. I'm amazing. I did horrible. I think I got too correct. Plus, I thought that I had been exposed to Asian culture, but I clearly have not been exposed enough. I appreciate you guys bearing with me, especially when I said pink eye. That was so rude. Overall, after kind of going through with all of them and hearing of different languages, I learned something even more about myself. But I definitely enjoyed that everybody worked with me and was very patient when I had to repeat the things that they were teaching me. I don't know, it just makes me excited to learn more about other cultures, especially Asian cultures. I don't know, I was nervous that I was like going to offend somebody by asking questions or something like that. But really in asking questions, that's how we get to learn about each other's cultures. And when you think of Asia, you just think of China and Japan and a lot of people don't consider all these other countries like the Philippines. I definitely want to go try all their food. I think next time y'all do that, we should bring out some food. That would be really cool. I think that would help with the experience. Thank you guys for having me.