i think daily does of internet and nas daily are my fav daily reminder also hawiie is amzing i have been there two times and i am planing a 4 week trip after covid
Your presentation is so creative, vivid, and passionate. You seem to bring all the exciting life in Hawaii on the screen, I can feel it! awesome!! I love it a lot. It's the first time I've had such feeling,though, I've heard of the place's name zillions time!! Thank you!
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You’re grateful,Nas! I’m studying much more in this video. I love Hawaii and you give me some knowledge abt this … a long name, homeless, music teacher, vegan people how they strong and 🚫 snakes 😂. Thank u! Wish u all!
And here I realized Agon Hare and Nas are friends. Humaygod! I both subscribed their youtube channels and both appreciated their videos. But I cant hide, their contents, the way they deliver their words were almost the same. But Overall, both are incredible, full of amazing learning. Clap clap clap
“Watch your thoughts for they become your words; watch your words for they become your actions; watch your actions for they become your habits; watch your habits for they become your character; watch your character for it becomes your destiny.” - Lao Tzu
First off, Hawai’i. Not Hawae, Hawai-i Second, I love this video, I’m so glad you showed some good parts of Hawai’i Third, if you’re unsure of anything or your new to Hawai’i, ask around. As a local myself, here’s some tips to follow: 1. Respect. My teacher used to say “Hō’ihi aku, Hō’ihi mai,” which means “Respect is sent, respect is received.” Basically, treat everyone the way you like to be treated 2. If a local is walking on lava rocks, swimming near sharks, or anything like that, don’t try follow suit because you think you can. Locals (especially Hawaiians) know this place like the back of their hand. You more than likely don’t. 3. Don’t listen to stereotypes. No, we don’t live in grass shacks. No, not everyone lives next to a volcano. No, we don’t where grass skirts and coconut bras. And no, as badass as it is, we don’t ride sharks everywhere. We haven’t lived in grass shacks or anything like that since the 1850s. 4. Take a joke. This applies anywhere, but especially here. Locals love making fun of each other. But we know the line between good fun and bullying, and usually never cross it. So, if you’re the only one getting offended, maybe it’s something wrong with you. 5. We. Hate. Tourists. This is the reason I even wrote this. Tourists over the years have given themselves a very bad reputations among us locals. It’s a majority of them (especially the white ones from mainland) that just don’t have respect for the culture or natives. 6. Lastly, if like see true Hawaiian culture, try going to Merrie Monarch, Bishop Museum, Polynesian Cultural Center, things like that. Because of the near extinction of our culture, you won’t see it everywhere. Hawai’i is a beautiful place, but people are looking at the wrong beauties. The beauty lies within the land, the ocean, and the people, not some plastic flower lei or a brightly colored shirt.
Someone: Goes To hawaii uses only face mask and no other clothes Hawaii's people: wheres your pants, shirt, socks, shoes? The guy: bruh i cant wear what i want? Hawaii dude: oh sorry You Are tourist
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