Can you guess Latina's natinality? Do they use same languages? Today, Brazilain tried to guess the Latin Americans' nationality Let's see! #brazil #peru #mexico #cuba #latina
Omg, i already love her. Her so positive and up tension, that's catch exactly the "brazilian feeling". That's just how we usually are. Please bring her more!
@@HelloJukidu Agradecemos essa representatividade. Acho que muitos comentaram isso: Animação, positividade, carisma e bom humor. Certamente são traços muito importantes da nossa cultura e você expressou isso muito bem com os vídeos recentes 💥😆😁
Meu Deus, a Júlia é muito gente boa, super animada, empolgada de uma boa forma, ela e a Ana deveriam sairem juntas, as duas tem um carisma autêntico, muito top!
@@HelloJukiduacabei de conhecer o canal e parece ser mt legal (mais uma coisa pra fazer durante as madrugadas). Vc e a Ana formariam uma ótima dupla, inclusive!
In the beginning, I think Julia meant to ask "Do they have to prepare for the difference of altitude?", cause places like Ecuador, Peru and Chile are known for making athletes perform specific training sessions due to the lower concentration of oxygen in the air.
En el centro de México en algunas partes también nieva ❄️ sobretodo ahora por estas fechas y más en invierno ya que hay muchas montañas y volcanes, buena parte del país está en una zona geográfica muy montañosa y elevada estamos entre dos importantes sierras montañosas, lo que pasa es que bastante gente sigue con el mal estigma de creer que todo el país es un desierto 🙄 cuando no es así para nada, tenemos muchos climas desde cálidos, húmedos, tropicales en el sur del país y las costas, también climas templados y lluviosos cómo en mi Ciudad y otras zonas del centro de México, así cómo climas desérticos y extremosos en el norte del país dónde en primavera y verano puede hacer mucho calor y en otoño e invierno nieva, porque igualmente se les olvida que hasta las noches en el desierto son frías, buena jugada de mi compatriota mexa 🇲🇽, confundió a la chava y de paso les enseñó a todos más de nuestro país fuera de los estigmas.
@@masterkhoolsaludos, si lo que pasa es que la mitad de México está fuera del trópico por lo tanto se llega a sentir más el cambio de clima por estación, hay zonas montañosas donde se dan estas condiciones y los vientos polares que a veces llegan desde Canadá por lo que una parte del interior del país llega a ser un poco frío en diciembre y enero
Pior que quando ela falou "Carnal" e disse que a comida do seu país era famosissima eu pensei em Mexico pq eu só ouvi mexicano falando "Carnal", mas antes ela tinha falado sobre nevar então eu pensei, deve ser Chile ou Argentina, escolhi Argentina por causa do churrasco, mas devia ter me ligado nos monumentos historicos que não são famosos na Argentina como os do Mexico Lqm 🇲🇽❤️🇧🇷
Nobody associates Mexico with snow. It is most common in the northern part of the country, but it also sometimes snows in places that are located high up in altitude.
@@Aegon.Targaryen you're right, i didn't know that, well...time to watch a documentary abt Mexico's geography. Btw where are you from? How did you manage to understand me? That's impressive
@@Aegon.Targaryen Agora faz sentido, obrigado por ter me ensinado. Amo seu país planejo fazer uma viagem pro Mexico faz tempo, mas tudo é muito corrido e eu ainda to me ajustando aqui no Inglaterra, mas assim que der eu irei. Mexico é o país que eu mais tenho carinho (sem contar o Brasil, obvio kkkk) Un saludote carnal ❤️
Wow, she's so bubbly, and the guests were upbeat too! Oh, AMAZING English too for all of them. It's a shame (and a bit embarrassing) that so few native English speakers don't know other languages.
Not really, both Brazil and US are continental countries, nearly everyone lives on the coast, away from the borders, specially in Brazil, so it's no surprise people only speak the local language. But spanish is a really interesting language to learn, basically allows you to communicate with nearly 500mi people in the Americas, Iberia and even some places in Africa. And ofc learning a latin language makes it easier for other languages like french or italian.
As a Brazilian I've always felt like Brazil is kind of isolated in its own cultural bubble compared to other countries in Latin America. Maybe because of language barrier, not much content from Latin American countries (not even music) is consumed here. What is strange considering we are surrounded by Spanish-speaking nations.
A cada dica da segunda moça eu gritava “mexicoooo”, quando ela falou que a comida é famosa eu tava passando nervoso já mas quando a Julia chutou argentina eu quase joguei meu celular no chão kkkkkkkkkk
@@cradrapen México tenemos todas las estaciones del año,en la parte norte y centro de México neva,mientras que el la parte sur hace calor,por ejemplo en monterrey,sinaloa y varios estados ha estado nevando desde que comenzó diciembre
As an Argentinian, I already knew she was Mexican, but tbh she wasn’t very specific, all the things she said could perfectly fit Argentina. Except for the old cultures, that’s not something iconic about Argentina, maybe Peru and Mexico would fit that description better
I got all 3 of them. I really think Julia was nervous, 'cause " come on!". The argentinian accent is too strong. How come she confused the mexican girl, after hearing her speak. Always a nice vídeo
The Korean channels had discovered that brazilians on videos = sucess. We may have serious problems in our contry but we really love each other. And also this girl is very easy to do that since she's so lovely.
This will blow the minds of many Americans for many reasons: -All the ladies are white -All of them are well dressed and not half naked with heavy makeup -All of them have different accents (they think there's such thing as a Latino accent or a Latin American spanish... there's not) -There's snow in Mexico and there are four seasons in Chile -The impersonation of ghetto Mexico City accent by the Mexican girl doesn't sounds anything like a script of Blood in Blood out movie.
Nah, they could all be blue-eyed blondes (which isn't that rare, specially in Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil), as long they see a "Cruz" instead of a "Cross" surname, they're automatically classified as "non-white" by the 'muricans because they don't want the slightly association with the failure that is Latin America (except Chile and Uruguay but they don't know these).
@@samirSchyes I hate this, you could be white, blonde and blue-eyed, with europe Offspring, but if you born in Latin America and have a latin American surname you're automatically not white.
@@dieselboy.7637 Yes, and when for some reason they notice it and put it in the news a lot of people in the comments write religious stuff related to "the end of times" because they think that snow in Latin América Is a signal of the apocalypse and start to pray for the poor people that can't handle cold weather, in fact they say the same when It snows in Spain.
Could someone explain to me how Hayleen and Julia didnt already know each other (I dont know which vifeo would be first) but on world friends RU-vid channel there is a video where they have done the same thing before in a group and well either in that video or in this video they must have been pretending to not know each other
They record several videos on the same day, and release them separately. Besides, they record these videos with several different people, it would be difficult to remember everyone's nationality.
clearly she’s brazilian! The energy, the curiosity, the sympathy and the amazing communication skill make us one of the best people to have around. Do we have bad points? Sure we do! But there’s no denying that we have that x factor ❤
The difference of height question triggered all brazilian footballs fans to think that it would be Bolivia 😂.When brazilian teams goes to bolivia they suffer with the height
No se si Argentina tiene culturas antiguas, pero Aztecas, Mayas, Olmecas y muchos mas aparte de los Incas en Peru no se que otra civilizacion antigua es tan conocida en el continente, pense que con esa pregunta rapido iba a saber de donde era.
Hay indígenas como en toda sudamericana, pero no es algo tan relevante o famoso cómo si lo es en México o Peru. No hubieron grandes imperios o naciones, eran solamente tribus aisladas, casi exclusivamente nómadas que cazaban y recolectaban. El imperio inca ocupa una partecita del norte del país, pero no era una zona importante del imperio y estuvo muy poco tiempo bajo dominio Inca.
Ela parece uma estadunidense falando, o inglês dela é muito bom 😮 não conheço ela direito, mas ela já me inspira bastante com meus estudos de inglês 😂❤🇧🇷
@@andersonrockeravenger6749 você só pode ter algum distúrbio ou algo assim...eu sinceramente não consigo entender pq você está tão puto por causa disso
I think mexican was actually the most difficult to discover, because Mexico is not a country known for having snow and even though it is next to the United States, it shares a divide with the american south, which is the hottest part of that country.
In the Northern side of Mexico snow is very common, but tourists use to travel to the central and southern cities of Mexico so you can’t see snow there.
@@donaquinilator4959 En el centro del país en algunas partes también nieva ❄️ sobretodo ahora por estas fechas y más en invierno ya que hay muchas montañas y volcanes, buena parte del país está en una zona geográfica muy montañosa y elevada estamos entre dos importantes sierras montañosas, lo que pasa es que bastante gente sigue con el mal estigma de creer que todo el país es un desierto 🙄 cuando no es así para nada, tenemos muchos climas desde cálidos, húmedos, tropicales en el sur del país y las costas, también climas templados y lluviosos cómo en mi Ciudad y otras zonas del centro de México, y así cómo climas desérticos y extremosos en el norte del país dónde en primavera y verano puede hacer mucho calor y en otoño e invierno nieva, porque igualmente se les olvida que hasta las noches en el desierto son frías, buena jugada de mi compatriota mexa confundió a la chava y de paso les enseñó a todos más de nuestro país fuera de los estigmas.
2:40 They use the same word for "bus" in the Canary Islands, Spain. Probably because some spanish people from those islands went to Cuba and had a cultural impact there.
@@donaquinilator4959Mexican girls aren’t white for the most part. Most Mexicans are mestizo. There’s white people everywhere in Latin America, in different proportions.
@@enigma5627 This is largely due to american films that show hot and arid landscapes, although i also know tourist places like Cancun, archaeological sites, historic centers... but all equally hot. 🥵
@@sonnymagalhaes9203 Yeah, Cancun is something else. Too hot and humid for me and I'm Mexican. I think as you go north, you get less tropical weather and the mountainous areas can get snow around winter time. I know I've seen some areas snow multiple times but it's not crazy snow like parts of the USA.
@@enigma5627 This is important information that i was unaware of. Here in the south of Brazil it also tends to snow in the mountains, but not much either. Thanks for the explanations.
To all of you who didn't know it snowed in some part os Mexico, I share you this video to know a little bit more about it. It's in spanish. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1HFz6FEhZ-c.html