ColeLangs | INSANE Polyglot Tests Me in 11+ Languages on Omegle! @ColeLangs | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Can you make a connection with someone when you don't even know their name? What about if you speak different languages? Today I hopped on Omegle to find out. Enjoy!
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CULTURAL NOTE:
(Read this after (or before) watching the video, it'll make the nature of the second encounter easier to understand):
In Brazil, they are taught that there are 6 continents instead of 7: Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Africa, and America (which includes North, Central, and South America). Therefore, it's a little weird for Brazilians when they hear people from the US say that they're "American" when technically, anyone that lives in North, Central, or South America can claim to be "American" by their definition whereas in the U.S we look at it as a unique identity. !
Can you make a connection with someone when you don't even know their name? What about if you speak different languages? Today I hopped on Omegle to find out. Enjoy!
🔴SUBSCRIBE here if you're really cool: bit.ly/3qd8e98
💻SOCIALS:
Discord: discord.gg/RkFJ2dfcrB
Tiktok: @ColeLangs
🎈 Get 2 FREE MONTHS of Fluent Forever with my link!
fluent-forever.com/cole
#polyglot #omegle #colelangs
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CULTURAL NOTE:
(Read this after (or before) watching the video, it'll make the nature of the second encounter easier to understand):
In Brazil, they are taught that there are 6 continents instead of 7: Europe, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Africa, and America (which includes North, Central, and South America). Therefore, it's a little weird for Brazilians when they hear people from the US say that they're "American" when technically, anyone that lives in North, Central, or South America can claim to be "American" by their definition whereas in the U.S we look at it as a unique identity. !