English Excuse me, do you know where Itaewon is?
This is Itaewon.
This is Itaewon?!
Ya.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome.
Have a nice day.
This is Itaewon.
His English was really good.
Yes, he spoke English so well.
I wonder what others think about Korean's ability to speak English.
Let's find out!
So what do you think of Korean's ability to speak English?
I think they can speak English, but they're very afraid to.
Like they're very shy about it.
Cuz, like I'll go and talk to them Like, "Where's the subway?"
And they know what I'm saying and they can talk back to me
but, they're very shy.
They're like, "TT".
Shy guy.
Ya, ya, that's very true.
All the experiences I've had, they're very good.
Very outgoing.
Very confident to try their English.
And they're really good at it.
Very clear.
It's… so so.
I mean, I've been around a little bit.
It's not as easy as Hong Kong.
But, it's not so hard to get around as well.
It's not impossible.
Let's put it that way.
They tend to have the same kind of mistakes.
People…Koreans tend to translate it kind of literally.
So the way it sounds in Korean, they try to say that in English.
So it ends up something very awkward.
because they're using Korean grammar with English.
I blame the textbooks. and the…
the way they're taught.
English ability, uh…
When foreign people communicate with me It's enough to communicate simply.
Oh I think very good relative to the neighboring countries.
Oh that's very nice.
That's a compliment to Korea.
You gave them a big hug.
So, I've traveled in Asia a lot and I think
out of all the places I've been, Koreans actually try the best.
or try the hardest and are actually the best.
You can go around in Korea anywhere and try to speak English
and someone will try to speak English back to you.
Exactly, exactly.
You guys, "umm" like Koreans.
I've lived here for 3 years, so…
I don't mean it like that.
But, ummm, ya so, I think Koreans are awesome at English.
I mean everyone's going to make mistakes.
I make mistakes when I speak Korean.
But, it's awesome that they try.
And it makes everything a lot easier.
I think it's better than the Chinese.
It's better than the Japanese.
I've been to China.
I've been to Japan.
But I think Koreans are pretty better than the Japanese
and the Chinese, yes.
It's the best among near countries?
Yes, compared to China and Japan.
My English ability?
Middle or less?
Hello Pardon?
What do you think of Koreans' ability to speak English?
It's really good.
They really get into it.
It's really immersive.
And they need it for university.
Kind of have to learn English to be able to compete globally.
It's the business language.
I think we are good academically, but we are not good in communication.
It's not that high.
I'm in the middle or less?
Hello.
Yea, hello.
A lot of people are eager to learn English.
And I'm so proud of them.
So proud of them.
Such a cool dude.
Thank you.
Frankly, Koreans can speak English but, they don't speak because of shyness.
We are so focused on studying grammar, that we worry about incorrect speaking.
It's much better than Japan.
In Japan,
When someone asks people on the street, they can't answer in English.
In Korea, most people try to study TOEIC.
The passion is higher than Japan.
Koreans do speak well,
It seems, though, that they are shy.
What do you think of Koreans' English ability?
Look at me.
Like this.
Like this?
Yes.
I don't speak well.
These days kids speak very well.
Better than me…
Your teacher?
Yes, I…I…ya, I try.
Actually, I can speak English a little bit.
But not so fluently.
It's good.
I'm practicing Korean.
Ah, yes.
Most Koreans think their English is good.
Ah, right.
Well, Bye~
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Ask Jase: Rustproofing, Showers, Wiring & Fishing Lines ► All 4 Adventure TV - Duration: 11:08.
Okay, okie dokie, it's time for another episode of 'Ask Jase'.
Okay, fair enough, too easy, because the questions keep flowing in.
It's bloody awesome, isn't it?
So alright, so here we go.
We got Harley D. Harley D. How you going, mate, sounds good.
Your name that is, anyway he goes, Harley D., 'Hi Jase.
What rustproofing do you get done to your vehicles?'
Okay, what rustproofing?
Okay that's a really good question.
Okay so, when I get the vehicle new, and then straight in she'll get... they use this like
a tech tool product. It's like a wax-based, sort of rustproofing.
It's like very waxy and fluid.
And you spray it on and it leaves this sort of tacky finish, and the wax helps to hold it there.
So you use that and that gets sprayed into all the cavities.
But first before they do that is they give it a good clean, and they chassis black everything.
So they use that really black chassis, sort of tar-based, black stuff.
I'm not a technical expert, but it's that black, chassis black.
That's what we call it.
You spray it in underneath, and they shove that stuff everywhere.
All right, so they're spraying it on the--you know, if you've got a long-range tank under
there, you could spray some on that as well.
Spray it all over your chassis and even your suspension component.
Even on the back side of your bull bar and all that sort of area, your rear bar, so you
get that chassis black everywhere.
In your wheel arches and all that sort of stuff, okay?
(Don't put it on your brakes, by the way.)
And then when they've done that, they'll then stick that sort of tacky honey wax-base liquid.
And it's a clear or a brownie looking stuff, and they shove that into the into the cavities.
You might want to just give it a quick squirt in the bottom of your door sills, places like
that, but mainly you've got to look for those areas where you know the sand and the salt
water can sit.
And then get them to shove it in there.
It costs a little bit of money, like you've got to spend a little bit of money, but yeah
you're prepared to do it to look after your investment.
Now every time I go out, the stone chips come through, all the stones, dirt roads, thousands
of kilometres, it can wear all that stuff off.
So as soon as I come back from a trip, in she goes.
It gets gurneyed down.
They clean it all down, and then they redo it.
They freshen it all up and chassis black it again.
And that will be ready for the next trip and so on and so on.
So remember you got to keep repeating the process, and that's what can stop the rust,
especially if you're doing a lot of beach work.
So hopefully that helps you, Harley D. Okay so we got another one here.
Now this guy he hasn't put his name.
So he's just it says here 'All 4 Adventure YouTube Fan'.
Ok so he's obviously been watching All 4 Adventure YouTube channel, so there's a truckload of
stuff on there.
Like I mean truckloads, it's a massive channel.
I think there's a nearly 100,000 subscribers.
So if you haven't, subscribe to that one.
So the All 4 Adventure YouTube fan asks, 'Jase, what do you guys do for showers whilst away,
and do you guys do any clothes washing on longer remote trips?'
Ok so first of all, Simon and I don't have a shower together.
That's a definite 'no'.
So if you're asking that question, yeah well, we don't, all right.
Generally we don't, if we pull into a campground or somewhere like that and there's a shower
there, we'll use it.
But most of the time, we don't.
I'm not getting the shower out or you know, I like to have a bit of a bath or a tub in
the creek, mate.
You got a creek. You go through a crossing.
We generally pull over to the side sometimes when we got a bit of time and quickly go down
into the creek.
Simon's constantly down in the creek there shaving his head.
How do you think he keeps it all shiny and bald all the time?
He's got to shave it.
So yeah, we go down to the creek, have a bit of a tub, you know, wash up and generally
the trick would be then is to give the old shorts a bit of a tub up.
And if you've got your shirt, whip your shirt off, give it a bit of a wash.
Remember don't be using all detergents and all that crap.
I'm just talking about using the creek water.
And then you're asking clothes washing.
Well I remember a cameraman one trip, he's got the bucket and he's put the clothes, you
know, the washing powder in there.
And he's put his clothes in, and then he sealed the bucket down.
It was like one of those 20 liter tomato buckets.
Clip the lid down, chuck it on the trailer, and it sits there and rattles and apparently
washes your clothes.
And then he gives it another bit of a wash and then he rinses out and hangs it out.
Well you know the problem with that is, you gotta have a lot of water to do that stuff.
And generally we have enough water to be doing things like drinking water, cooking, and that's
about it.
We don't have time to be--we don't have the water supply to be wasted on washing clothes.
So when you're out in the bush, and you'll see our clothes get dirtier as the days go on, and
then all of a sudden we're in a clean shirt.
And then that'll get dirtier, and then we're in a clean shirt.
We try and wear the clothes a bit longer than just one day otherwise you be doing heaps
of washing in the creek or pulling in the caravan park and doing heaps of washing.
I'm not a big fan of washing clothes.
So anyway All 4 Adventure YouTube fan, who didn't put his name.
Put your name down next time, because it's great, you know, you can relay that question
back to yourself.
But yeah that's what we do out in the bush when it comes to showers and washing.
Good question by the way.
All right, next one.
With this one's from Lokkie, Lokkie T. Good on you, Lokkie, if you're watching.
'I have a light bar to go on the front of my roof rack.
Where's the best place to run the lead to the battery?'
Ok so you get the light bar.
It's going to be mounted up on top of your roof rack, all right, so how do I run the
lead to the battery?
So first of all, a light bar requires a switching point, and it also requires power.
All right, now if you've got a ute, and you've got the roof rack on the top of the the dual-cab
ute or the single-cab ute, a good idea to run it along the roof rack and down the back
of the canopy and then go in through the chassis along that way.
Okay so you're not actually penetrating the body panel of the car.
Okay if you've got a wagon, then it gets a little bit trickier.
Okay you can run it in through the back door seal.
I have seen them do that.
But another one is you run it down the--there's where the windscreen is, near the snorkel
on the driver's side--you can bring the wire down, there's a trim there.
And you can sort of tuck it in there. A bit of sika, black sika and you tuck it in there,
and then pop it through the little slit where the front the bonnet is there.
And it'll slip in through there and then you can get power to the battery.
And then of course, you've then got to run power through the firewall to your switch.
So that's obviously only small wires.
The big power will go to the battery under the bonnet.
So hopefully that helps, Lokky, that helps you when you're wiring up your light bar or
even just little side lights.
Like I got use work lights that come off my my roof rack as well, because we use that,
Rhino-rack's got the the flat one or we can use the Pioneer tray.
And you can mount those sort of work lights because they do come in handy for when you're
in camp.
All right, so Lokky, hopefully that helps.
But if you're not confident with the whole running of the wires and all that sort of
stuff, then the guys at Battery World, they definitely know what they're doing.
So that's where I get all our trucks done.
We send them down there, and they can make it happen, mate.
So remember that one.
All righty we've got time for one more question.
Dusty, Dusty R. So Dusty if you're watching, your question is, 'When you fish for barra
on your bait caster rods what line and pound weight do you guys use?
I don't see you use a leader on the lines.'
Wow, Dusty, we actually use leader.
Like I definitely we're definitely using leader, 110%.
Because if you're using braid... so on our little bait caster rods and then we've got
bait caster, you've got a spin rod, and then you've got the heavy gear.
So let's start with the bait caster.
The bait caster uses about 30 pound, okay?
You've got 30-40 pound.
When we're up north, we're hoping to catch the big fish, so we don't want to get busted off.
So 30 pound braid.
As you go up, a heavy spin, you might want to go up to about 50 pound.
And then the big overhead, you know if you're catching the big gear out on the reef, then
you might even want to go up to 60-80 pound, okay?
But 30 pound, like 30 and 40 pound braid, mate, it can handle some big fish, you know.
So there you go.
That's the size of the braid.
Now the leader, definitely 110%, you've got to use leader.
Leader is like the stretch point, okay?
It can handle abrasion, you know, like the snag, the rock, or the fish's gills or things like that.
All that can cut through braid really easily, but if you've got a leader, it handles that
a lot better.
Now if you want to catch the big stuff, okay and you know the fish are just jumping on
the line, then we use like 80 pound, 60-80 pound leader.
You've got to do that little Improved Albright, they call it.
I've found that to be the easiest and the best knot to join braid to leader.
Improved Albright, remember that one.
It's easy to do.
I find that knot the most durable of all knots.
But anyway, hopefully that helps, Dusty, and keep up the good work.
Keep the questions coming in, and I'll see you next time.
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Hi guys today I'm gonna talk about a traditional Vietnamese wedding
which is my wedding
Preparation for traditional Vietnamese wedding
will start with choosing a date and time for the wedding ceremony
Normally we will go to a Buddhist monk or fortune-teller to tell us
when is the perfect day and luckiest time to hold the ceremony
The wedding to us is once-in-a-lifetime event
so everyone wants it to be perfect
So the first preparation is choosing the date and time
Secondly, the groom's family will choose the presents for the bride
and those presents later on will be put in special boxes
which we call "Mâm quả"
The number of "Mâm quả" is also important
Northern people will often go with an odd number like 5, 7, or 9
In my wedding it was 7 boxes
Southern people will go with an even number, like 6 or 8
because they rhyme with "fortune" and "development" in Vietnamese language
The next thing to do for wedding preparation is the photo shoot
This is super important to our family
Both my mother and mother-in-law insisted the wedding album
because we only wed once in our life and
we need something that we can show our children and grandchildren
which is so true and I'm glad that I did it
We spent so much time on finding a studio where the dresses are nice
and the price is reasonable
After all, we chose a very good one, I think
On the photo shooting day, we went to an open studio
and took photos the whole day
It was so exhausting because I had to change dresses and makeup every 2 hours
But it's so worthied
Okay let's move on to the procedure part
Normally there will be an engagement ceremony
before the actual wedding ceremony where the groom's family go to
the bride's house and asking for permission to get the bride home
However, in our wedding we didn't have enough time so we decided to combine them together
the engagement and the wedding ceremonies are just one together
One the D-day, the groom dresses nicely either in "áo dài" or in a wedding suit
He often holds a flower bouquet to give the bride later
His parents also dress formally
Traditionally, the appropriate dress for
the groom and the bride's mothers is "áo dài"
The groomsmen who normally are his relatives and best friends
will help him carry all the special boxes - all the "Mâm quả"
Then they will all go to the bride's family to take the bride home
At the bride's house, everyone is so excited
they get dressed, preparing tea, taking pictures
while waiting for the groom's family
The gate must be decorated with flowers
and the word written on the bride's gate is "Vu quy"
"Vu" means go, "Quy" means back to where someone belongs to
So when I get married, my husband's home also becomes my home
so I'm living my first home to my new home
that's the meaning of the word "Vu quy"
they greet the bride's family and
the groomsmen give the presents in a special boxes to the bridesmaids
After that, the elder members of both families will sit down and introduce themselves
while the price putting on the traditional dress given by the groom's family
This is the traditional dress that the groom's family gave me
It's called "áo dài"
and it's beautiful there's a circle similar to the shape of a coin
in Vietnamese we call it "áo dài đồng tiền"
"Đồng tiền" means coin and this kind of "áo dài"
is said to bring luck, fortune to the one who's wearing it
And when the bride shows up, the groom hands her the bouquet
they put the wedding rings on each other's left hand ring finger
After that, the groom's mother gives the bride the jewelry
Basic items are necklace, earrings, and bracelet
After that, the couple burn the incense praying the ancestors
for a bright future to come and the bride's family can also give presents to the couple
normally money and jewelry
Then the bride's family take half of the presents in a special boxes
and return half of it to the groom's family
meaning they shared the happiness and now it is doubled.
Now the groom can take the bride home
and the bride's family are invited to the groom's house for a party
At the groom's house, the word written on the gate is "Tân hôn"
"Tân" means new and "hôn" means marriage
So basically, it says "Just married"
Therefore, when the bride passes this gate, she officially gets married
After that, the couples also burn the incense
praying the ancestors as they did at the bride's house
Then, the groom's family give presents to the couple
Then everyone enjoys the party
This party is supposed to be quite a small one
only between families and close friends
For other relatives, friends, and colleagues,
the couple will hold a wedding celebration and invite them to join
In this event the couple would offen choose a more modern look
the best color for the bride is white
The couple should stand outside to greet and take pictures with the guests
In Vietnam, the guests will normally put some money
back into the invitation envelope and give to the couple as a wish for their happy marriage
When a celebration begins, an MC introduces the couple and their parents
They all get on a stage say thank you to the guests
and the couple often cut the wedding cake
pour champagne for their parents and everyone says cheers
Then we drink and the party begins
After that, the couple should visit each table,
give a toast and take pictures with the guests at the table
This is the way we toast in Vietnam, at least in the south of Vietnam
basically we will say 1 2 3 Cheers
but in Vietnam we need to say it loud and everyone say it together:
Một, hai, ba, Dzôôô
Normally in Vietnamese wedding there will be guests who volunteer
to sing on a stage to congratulate the marriage
And when the party ends, the couple should also stay at the door
to say thank you to the guests
taking pictures with them
The bride can also throw the bouquet to the next bride or groom-to-be
This is a very typical traditional Vietnamese wedding
and I hope you guys find it interesting
See you guys next video. Thank you for watching!
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Hello!
We went to the dog park with my Aunty and uncle's doggies!
This dog park has many areas, around 5,
with each section being for a certain size of dog or activity.
That's right!
Mashu look at all these rules!
No smoking, no food, no highheels.
There are three gates into total before you can let your small doggies free in this one section.
I wasn't sure if we were allowed to let them run free.
Yeah.
But look.
They didn't run away, even without their leash.
Wait come back!
They got confused who to run to.
But since I had the snacks in my bag they followed me often, heh heh.
This is the group play area.
We spent alot of time in this section.
What what?
Pick me up!
Protect me from my Mama ;-;)
Why are you barking for?
The Mama, Ramu, really loved biting her Daughter Uno.
Zooooom!!
So cute! Like a rabbit.
The doggies loved these bridges.
The problem is we didn't know the command to make them come down
Hello!
We are toy poodles!
Okay bye!
They love it
Sniff sniff
Sniff sniff
Sniff sniff
Wow
Yay another friend.
Noooo, are you cows now?
amamama
Grass is tasty!
Shiba!
Right.
Cute.
Come here little shiba.
I want to pat you
Nope!
bye bye!
The doggies haircut is more expensive than a human's one!
Waaa, no way!
The doggies had clothes on.
That one too.
Ours are naked.
Shiba
Hello again,
I'm a wittle shiba.
I like to dog acivities like sniff and eat
and sniff more!
wait what's that?
Time to sniff.
Mashu, I want to pat that doggy!
So fluffy and white.
Loved its owner.
Fluffy doggies are fluffy
Pretty fountain.
Yeah sounds a little loud,
Can you even hear us?
That's doggy,
Are they going for a swim?
This park is the same park that we took our Sakura video!
it is so different now,
all green.
No pink sakura anymore.
Even after all this walking and playing the doggies still had so much energy.
I was sure they'd be worn out since they are little doggies.
But nope! It was like they'd drank 3 red bull cans each!
They love walking close to each other.
At first they were scared of me.
There is a a restaurant there that you can get ice cream.
In the field sometimes artists do paintings and show off their work.
It is time for tricks!
Lay down~
Good girl--
Okay next~
Paw!
Paw!
Ramu-chan, okay!
Paw!
Paw!
Good doggy
Ready to spin? SPIN!
Good girl!!
One more time! SPIIIIIN!
Yes! good doggy!
Sit
Sit! Sit!
Sit
Sit!
Doggy: "We don't speak English!" (;O;)
Good girl!
Great!
Thanks for watching!
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CUPS, RE-USABLE PADS, & EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN USE ON YOUR PERIOD!
ALANNA KETLERAPRIL 28, 2018
A few years ago now, I wrote an article about alternatives to tampons and pads and highlighted
some more sustainable options and outlined some of the risks associated with the use
of tampons made of synthetic fibers specifically.
Now there are even more alternatives, that some people may find more accessible so it's
time for an updated version of this article with all of the new advancements in this realm
to suit your needs.
I get it, not everyone wants to use a menstrual cup, although some absolutely love them.
A period is something that many people have on a regular, monthly basis.
Throughout our lifetime, we will have on average of 450 periods and use between 10,000-12,000
menstrual products, most of which will end up in the trash and eventually landfills.
Since the majority of these products are made from plastic, rayon and chemical laden cotton,
they do not biodegrade and they take thousands of years to break down.
On top of that, many of these products contain toxic chemicals that aren't exactly good
for our bodies.
So, why not do what we can to limit the amount of plastic and chemical waste that ends up
in our landfills, oceans, AND bodies?
There are enough alternatives available now that the only excuse is essentially ignorance,
laziness or straight up carelessness, if you are unaware of the alternatives, after reading
this you will be fully informed.
The Cup This is the one that most people are very
wary of until they try it.
Personally, I've been using the cup for 6 years now, and I have to say – I love
it.
Although, it did take me quite a few months to get used to, in my opinion it is the most
sustainable option and although the reusable pads are great too, I'm just not really
a pads type of person, I don't like having that extra bulk down there.
So, the cups are made of surgical grade silicon, which means they do not leach any toxins or
chemicals into the body, they last a long time, although they will likely get stained
over time; you can simply sanitize them by boiling them in water for 10 minutes, easy
peasy.
Most cups that I have seen even come with a convenient little cotton or hemp bag to
carry it in.
They can hold quite a lot of fluid, depending on your flow they only need to be changed
twice a day, once in the evening once in the morning, which in theory, means that you won't
even have to change it while you are out and about or at work.
Also, this method is super cost effective, assuming we spend anywhere from $3,000 – $6,000
over the course of a lifetime, even just 4 cups might cost $200 total.
However, if this method just seems totally absurd to you and something that you could
never see yourself actually using, have no fear, there is also the reusable pad option,
which is catching on quickly…
The Reusable Pad If again, you're thinking something along
the lines of ew…gross – then just hear me out.
While the idea of having a pad that you have to wash yourself is somewhat off-putting,
just think of all of the waste you'll be saving from the landfills.
There are tons of options for reusable pads and even period proof underwear, which act
in the same way except they have a built-in liner.
These come in many different varieties from super light to extra super flow, and even
reusable liners that can be used for the day or two before or after your expected visit
from Aunt Flo.
They are leak proof, generally made from organic and sustainable materials and there are so
many options for you to choose to find out what works best for you and your cycle.
When it's time to wash, you simply rinse them out under hot running water and wash
as you would normally with your underwear.
Really, it's not as bad as you think and the amount of waste it saves makes this option
pretty much a no-brainer, well, at least one of these options.
However, if you still just can't get around the idea of having to see or touch blood from
your own cycle/body, then there is yet another option to consider…
Reusable Tampon Applicators These are great options for times where you
won't have access to a private stall bathroom or you are out and about hiking or camping
and don't have a way to wash your pads or rinse out your cup hygienically.
Reusable applicators use organic tampon inserts, similar to the smaller ones you may have seen
with no applicator, and every time you have to change your tampon, you just insert a new
tampon, and use the reusable applicator to insert it.
This method saves tons of plastic applicators from our landfills and oceans.
Some models that are available come with a handy little carrying case and a cap.
This method couldn't be simpler, because if you are already a tampon user, it is literally
the exact same method.
Aside from having to simply wipe or rinse it off and sterilize it once in a while, it's
a very simple method.
Final Thoughts?
As you can clearly see there are so many easy and viable options that are not only better
for your body, but better for our environment as a whole.
Really, menstrual products are just one example out of millions that can be looked at in a
more sustainable light and modified to reduce the amount of waste they are producing.
We can all do our part to be the change, and take responsibility for our own lives and
the impact we are making.
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