Match Ethnicity to Person | Lineup | Cut
Ойын-сауық
Did you guess correctly?
Buy Lineup the game here: cut.com/playlineup
🛒 🍻 SHOP CUT GAMES! → cut.com/play 🍻 🛒
- Truth or Drink | cut.com/playtod
- Lineup | cut.com/playlineup
- Fear Pong | cut.com/playfp
- TBH | cut.com/playtbh
- Keep it 100 | cut.com/k100game
One-click YT subscribe: bit.ly/CutSubscribe
✨ Keep up with us! ✨
- Official Site | cut.com
- Instagram | cut.com/ig
- TikTok | cut.com/tiktok
- Facebook | cut.com/facebook
- Twitter | / cut
- Snapchat | @watchcut
About Cut:
Small questions have powerful effects when they go viral. Cut spreads stories for fun, for serious, and for real - bringing the internet together one awkward moment at a time.
Produced, directed, and edited by Cut.
Want to work with us? cut.com/jobs
Want to be in a video? cut.com/casting
Want to sponsor a video? cut.com/sponsorship
Match Ethnicity to Person | Lineup | Cut
• Match Ethnicity to Per...
#Cut #lineup
© 2022 Cut.com
/ cut
Пікірлер: 1 900
The Latina girl is so intelligent… her reasoning is so good.
@jennuhh
Жыл бұрын
@Turtle ??
@paulo0651
Жыл бұрын
@@jennuhh ?
@JafacaksWasTaken
Жыл бұрын
Such low standards lmao
@paulo0651
Жыл бұрын
@@JafacaksWasTaken pizza
@jennuhh
Жыл бұрын
@@JafacaksWasTaken huh 😭
"That is some Latino ass makeup", "Senegal is filthy at soccer" 😆 girl is sassy af and I love it.
@daquonsimmons8240
Жыл бұрын
i agree that she is cool but how tf is saying senegal is good at soccer sassy? lmao
@raymobs
Жыл бұрын
@@daquonsimmons8240 maybe it's the wording choice "filthy" idk english is my 2nd language and using that word made it sound sassy
@daquonsimmons8240
Жыл бұрын
@@raymobs it's honestly a pretty common thing to say a team is filthy, its a compliment even tho the word filthy by itself seems like a bad thing
@raymobs
Жыл бұрын
@@daquonsimmons8240 ooo interesting thanks for explaining
@theoghartey1459
Жыл бұрын
@@raymobs i get exactly what you mean
Miriam is gorgeous and intelligent, and her dress was cute
@PHlophe
Жыл бұрын
Ela é linda demais !
@cinnamon5675
Жыл бұрын
does anybody know where she got it from?
@Thrill_Hou
Жыл бұрын
Yea she’s a baddie
@uuuuuuuuiiiiiii
Жыл бұрын
Yes! I love her fun flirty energy, when she said she was jasmine too cute
That Latin girl is hella smart. She has defiantly traveled or been exposed to a lot of different cultures.
@rtxf
Жыл бұрын
Most likely she had a lot of diverse good friendships growing up
@hkay3127
Жыл бұрын
She said Tamil in a weird way tho...
@kotochee448
Жыл бұрын
@@hkay3127 nitpicking
@L-Phan
Жыл бұрын
@@hkay3127So? There’s nothing wrong with not knowing how to pronounce an unfamiliar word. Even if the word wasn’t unfamiliar, she didn’t grow up with that culture so you can’t expect her to pronounce every word from different ethnic groups right.
@hkay3127
Жыл бұрын
@@L-Phan she never seen it on the news about the Tamil tigers fighting in a civil war in Sri Lanka? I mean that's where I learnt the word from.. oh wait Americans don't know anything about other countries unless they're going to invade it
This is probably the easiest lineup ive ever seen.
@MaryamaAmina
Жыл бұрын
I was about to say the same thing
@GOAT-rl2uq
Жыл бұрын
For real, this was piss easy. I don't get how that dude got *one* wrong, let alone three.
@Nooticus
Жыл бұрын
agreed ^
@lichi1244eva
Жыл бұрын
By far!
@kaonashii.
Жыл бұрын
@@GOAT-rl2uq for real 😂
oh my god I LOVE Miriam. was speaking out loud yet wasnt disrespectful, we need more of her
@3workingondying
Жыл бұрын
i swear ive seen u on tiktok
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
I agree! She did so well
@deviltriggers
Жыл бұрын
shes so beautiful as well
@aleeshagriffin3368
Жыл бұрын
excalty !!
@campjessdesigns
Жыл бұрын
get her back
Miriam is amazing - she should teach cultural awareness and sensitivity - give her more videos, we could all use some of what she carries so eloquently and lovingly!
@neema5156
Жыл бұрын
She was literally just asking stereotypes 😭
@anikathu
Жыл бұрын
A video with Miriam and Fatuma please!
@zoeg4213
Жыл бұрын
@@neema5156 it wasn’t just the questions she asked; it was her comments at the beginning of the video, and the conversation she had with all of them at end. you can’t act like she didn’t bring up some v interesting talking points.
@envy5664
Жыл бұрын
@@neema5156 to win the game. what is your point? she still treated everyone with respect and was clearly knowledgeable. y’all are so damn annoying
@shoelacedonkey
Жыл бұрын
@@envy5664 I'm guessing Neema's point was that nothing about Miriam's line of questioning was sensitive when it comes to cultural awareness. They even asked her in the end if the question about alcoholism offended the Native girl. She played the game right, but she wasn't at all sensitive about it.
I need to know more about that dog. Why does he have a dog? Why is it on his shoulder? What breed is she? Can he tell her I love her? Can someone give her a smooch? Is she always that calm and happy on his shoulder? Does she like hugs? Can someone give her a treat? Now I’m realizing I’ve started using she/her pronouns and idek if it’s a girl but I love her😭
@Jadawada935
Жыл бұрын
You are so funny! But same here 😭
@Beanasaurus
Жыл бұрын
@@Jadawada935 I held my breath and got so excited. I thought someone left an explanation in the comments. I was a bit disappointed, this mystery dog and human package deal will remain a mystery. I love them both tho. At least we’re in it together, you and I. Both oblivious to this beautiful mystery.
@Partycitybaex
Жыл бұрын
Lmao right? 😂
@skylerk126
Жыл бұрын
literally 😭
@lalabell2
Жыл бұрын
Omg the shoulder dog . I had to scroll so far to find this comment . I wanna know more about this guy and the dog
I like that people are asking about food. I feel it's something that can really unite people of certain ethnic groups - food's central to a lot of cultures
@YourMotherForReal
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I would immediately out myself to the region of my ethnicity if someone asked me that but most people have not heard of my country so 😂
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t agree more
@mafecastillo6556
Жыл бұрын
and music also!
@deenzo4404
Жыл бұрын
I’m about to make that Idiyappam
@gummy5862
Жыл бұрын
I’ve yet to find a culture that doesn’t have some sort of “bread”.
Both ladies did great, but Miriam rocked it! And could Coco be anymore adorable riding her daddy's shoulder?
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
Right 🥹
@keremh.
Жыл бұрын
@@khalilahd. khalilah you're everywhere gurll
@billduck846
Жыл бұрын
Happy new year to you and the rest of your family how is your day going so far?🌄🌅🎁🎁
The Latina woman is right about the distinction between nationality and ethnicity. For example, in the case of Senegal, Senegalese is the nationality but there are diverse ethnic groups in Senegal including Wolof and Soninke (just to name two).
@sitdownstandup91
Жыл бұрын
latina is not an ethnicity though lol
@HeiRo500
Жыл бұрын
@@sitdownstandup91 yes it is? Latina = ethnically from Latin America. There are several countries in Latin America all with different cultures, speaking styles - whether they be indigenous dialects or otherwise: Paraguay, Peru, Brazil, Haiti to name a few (yes Google it, Haiti is both a Caribbean country and a Latin American country). Vs Hispanic (another ethnicity) - ethnically from Spain. Not all latine people are hispanohablantes (Spanish speakers) ie Portugal/Brazil but it’s an ethnicity nonetheless
@shxybxby5520
Жыл бұрын
But some nationalities are also ethnicities such as Romanian and Italian for example.
@sitdownstandup91
Жыл бұрын
@@HeiRo500 All Americans out in force upvoting you I see. Latina/o is not an ethnicity. I am portuguese, I am well aware of Brazil and other central and south american countries. The only reason the term Latin America exists is because of colonization by Spain and Portugal (and France when it comes to Haiti and Quebec) which are Latin European countries. The British used the term to differentiate between their colony (USA) and the others. Being Latin/o/a is about culture and language and is not related to race or ethnicity. There are white latinos, black latinos, mixed latinos - are they the same ethnicity? Japan is an ethnically homogenous country as the vast majority of people there are ethnically japanese, aka genetically japanese. Countries born out of former colonies are the most ethnically diverse, African and American. The reason is that the colonizers just draw arbitrary lines to create these countries with no interest in the different existing groups. Why would the Mapuche people of Chile call their ethinicity latino and not exactly what it is, which is Mapuche? Why would a white chilean say they are ethnically latino (which again, means nothing when it comes to ethnicity) when they are probably ethnically German?
@sitdownstandup91
Жыл бұрын
@@snailsrslow625 Haiti is not a good example. You have to think of countries who have not suffered with colonialism. Native haitians were actually Taínos. Modern haitians are mostly black due to the slave trade, so ethnically part of an African group. Though recently they have adopted the term afro-carribean. A European country that I can offer as an example to explain is Finland. Though most finns are ethnically finnish, there is a minority ethinic group who are Saami. Though they are from Finland, are of finnish nationality they are ethnically Saami. In a way, the biggest ethnic group took over and named the country after themselves.
“Ethnicities are made kind of to unite people around culture… while race seems to be more divisive.” A great and succinct understanding of it.
@WHYOSHO
Жыл бұрын
I disagree with that though. Maybe not for anyone else. But black people can definitely untie black people across the diaspora
@graysonjd5624
Жыл бұрын
@@WHYOSHO No doubt. However, as a root, the creation of race and Blackness was one of division. When it comes to untying Black people across the diaspora would it not be combatting that divisive construction?
@fey9915
Жыл бұрын
Ethnicity is rooted in dna, race is made up social concept.
@davidb5205
Жыл бұрын
Go to Nigeria and say that to Igbo, Yoruba, Fulani, Hausa people. Ethnicity is just as easily used as a tool of division as race is.
@forsythia-me2lx
Жыл бұрын
...
It’s interesting that a lot of people were multiracial, and yet they were matched with only one identity.
@MsDudette21
Жыл бұрын
yes and mixed with white. but that's not the problem. it's the fact that because they are mixed they look racially ambiguous and they never said they were mixed until the end. it's kinda misleading
@theonef570
Жыл бұрын
@@MsDudette21 Right, I hate it when Cut does this.
@evothenew3333
Жыл бұрын
@@theonef570 This is Cut though lol but yeah I think they should've mentioned the white part too cuz it's also a part of their identity.
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I noticed that too
@theonef570
Жыл бұрын
@@evothenew3333 My bad lol
Unpopular opinion: They should do an episode of “Match Name To Person”. It would be really cool to watch!
@dalandajamilebarrry2674
Жыл бұрын
they already did
@L067.
Жыл бұрын
They have that already
@professionalamateur417
Жыл бұрын
@@dalandajamilebarrry2674 In that case, I’d love to see it again. They should at least do more of it.
@bugxa
Жыл бұрын
they did that
@FreeLawSunAdmission
Жыл бұрын
How is that an unpopular opinion?
Yacine here! Although we know there are many ethnicities in Senegal, and because the term is so malleable, I think saying that “I’m Senegalese” here in America is easier than saying I’m both Fulani and Wolof, which I am. But I can definitely say I’ve learned a lot going through all the comments. Thanks again, CUT for having me!
@charin951
Жыл бұрын
Senegalese is an ethnicity and only applies to nationality IF you were born or grew up there. So didn’t make sense what she said in the beginning about it being a nationality when most everyone in the vid is American I’m assuming.
@HeiRo500
Жыл бұрын
@@charin951 right! Senegalese can be an ethnicity especially as an umbrella term. Some would say that a more specific way to describe it in the context of America would be to say Senegalese-American but Senegalese in this context can still be an ethnicity. Also, as long as you legally live in Senegal, you can claim that as a nationality as well. It’s not limited to being born there. Nationality is more about what nation you currently live in
@electric336
Жыл бұрын
Nothing you said was wrong. Senegalese is an ethnicity just like Italian, Spanish, and Filipino are ethnicities. For someone who was born/raised there it may be a nationality for them as well. Your nationality isn't always your ethnicity and vice-versa.
@blkangelflame
Жыл бұрын
@@HeiRo500 How are you correcting someone who is actually from Senegal.
@HeiRo500
Жыл бұрын
@@blkangelflame show me where I’m correcting anyone or explicitly stating that OP’s perspective, knowledge and understanding of their own culture is incorrect. If OP is of the perspective that I have overstepped, I will apologize to them should that be their perspective. However, my comment was toward the user I directly @ in my reply, not OP so… seems like you have all this smoke for me and not them when I was simply continuing a conversation. Not once did I say my perspective is the only one, nor the most objectively accurate one. Nothing I stated is mutually exclusive from what OP stated. Stay blessed and never pressed
I saw some deep pain in the Native American girl when the alcoholic stereotype was the easy clincher to guess her heritage. To her, I’d like to remind her that there are many choosing to live differently which can change perspectives. Explore within the Indigenous community. -PeterNotSoWhite, Supaman, Pam Palmater are just a few with articulated voices & big hearts
@aereid6
Жыл бұрын
I'm native and sober but that doesn't change the unfortunate stigmas associated with us. I hope one day our people and youth will be represented in a more positive light. So that great strength, resilience, and power is synonymous with us Indigenous!
@reneebroski
Жыл бұрын
ive never heard of that stereotype. so sad :(
@hvalea
Жыл бұрын
I felt that so hard. It’s the reason I’ve always chosen not to drink
@ailee9447
Жыл бұрын
personally i have never attached alcoholism to native americans too deeply due to seeing more than, that it doesn’t cross my mind. growing up don’t recall it much either, i have native on my fathers. took a history of native americans class in college and that’s when i read about it a bit. it was introduced in trade and as well as a way to control unfortunately. it was f*cked up how tight constraints the trading rules became towards natives. anyway i decided to comment bc i would like to apologize for the fears some of you have/had and hope to express there shouldn’t be shame on natives 🌟
@Nakiimushi
Жыл бұрын
I have never heard that stereotype, but im from Europe so i dont really know that much about natives. Im Finnish and we are always being stereotyped as the "alcoholics".
THAT DUDE HAS A WHOLE ASS PUPPY ON HIS SOLDIER . NOW THATS FASION
@TheVeggieSalad
Жыл бұрын
AND NO ONE SAID ANYTHING ABOUT HER UNTIL THE VERY END. I NEED THE BACKSTORY OF SHOULDER PUPPY.
@zulematorres444
Жыл бұрын
Finally a comment about the puppy 🥺
@user-kq7rf6uq4m
7 ай бұрын
@@zulematorres444for real, how have more people not commented about the doggo? I've seen people rocking a whole look and then there's this. I've never seen such a tiny dog that's that mellow, much less in a situation like this that makes plenty of grown adult humans nervous as hell. We need more Coco content!
OMG, poor Brock. He was so good in the sexual orientation episode, and not that he wasn't trying to be considerate in this episode, but this one got him sweating!
@MsDudette21
Жыл бұрын
which was silly.. like why does he think the one guy is african american? and he has trouble answering liek rly? gee idk cuz the dude is obviously black? not sure why he'd be nervous to state the obvious. i honestly think the only reaosn there are two black peolpe in this video is because the answer would be obvious otherwise
@TheRazorTongue
Жыл бұрын
He was overthinking it.
@KuvYogSala
Жыл бұрын
@@MsDudette21 because ppl get canceled too quick these days.
@kimquality3850
Жыл бұрын
@@KuvYogSala nah that’s not the reason. The reason is bc of his lack of knowledge on racial/ethnic topics he’s sweating. If a different white person was knowledgeable abt these topics they wouldnt have felt the need to ”sweat”. For example in the guessing languages video there was a white guy who was very knowledgeable abt the racial/ethnic topics that he never felt the “pressure” this guy was feeling
@TheRazorTongue
Жыл бұрын
@@KuvYogSala I think it’s more people being offended on the behalf other people without actually finding out what actually offends them and why.
The Latina lady was actually SPOT ON about the ethnicity/nationality thing with the Senegalese girl. As an African, I’m calling the Senegalese chick out. She’s Senegalese-American but she sure does have a ethnicity or tribe that she is connected to. Either she doesn’t know or doesn’t want to say for some reason but I’m leaning towards the former.
@connormurphy683
Жыл бұрын
Yes but the vast majority of Americans do not know almost any African ethnicities such as Wolof Fula Jola Maninka or Serer but they have a much better chance of knowing some nationalities. If she just said Wolof with no explanation these people might not know what continent that's on. BTW it's the same thing with Filipino, the Philippines is made up of like over a 100 different language groups but everybody in the US knows about Filipinos, not Visayans or Tagalog speaking people.
@nelli7153
Жыл бұрын
@@connormurphy683exactly a lot of Africans will only mention their country of origin when someone who is not from their country/not African asks about their ethnic background, but if you press on and ask them their ethnic group they’ll tell you without any hesitation. Also the Senegalese girl in the video replied in the comments to explain that it was more easier for her to say that she was Senegalese than Wolof + Fulani.
@ravenanbu5708
Жыл бұрын
You are wrong because ethnicity thing is only common to be idenified with in america mosty. i am african too north african specifically in morocco americans and westerns label us as arabs when we are not we are amazigh then the muslim arabs came and we accepted their religion i am half amazigh half arab yet out culture is morocan it's very different from any other arab country so i can't identify with that
@apollo105
Жыл бұрын
I 100 percent get where shes coming from but we aint gotta do that and im glad she said that from jump. Some people are insecure about culture but its a beautiful culture
@fritziejanvier6669
Жыл бұрын
I have a question my nationality is Haitian American I’ve always assumed my ethnicity is Haitian but Haitian is a nationality is it both or not cause we don’t have any tribes in Haiti or anything lower than that. I guess you have the departments but that’s it.
I knew Miriam would be good at this, the moment she clocked that the identities are mostly nationalities and not ethnicities. My girl is smart!
@charin951
Жыл бұрын
Not really… Filipino is considered an ethnicity if you’re born or raised in the USA, you can’t say Filipino is your nationality in that case..
@hashtagmichela
Жыл бұрын
@@charin951 notice how she said mostly
@-...................-
Жыл бұрын
Latino/a is not an ethnicity tho. Ethnicities and nationalities go hand in hand and can be used interchangeably. There's a white latino, black latino, mixed latino etc and thats freaking broad considering Brazil and Mexico have different cultures and within those countries exists several cultures as well like Nagô de Brasil. Una habla Portugués y otro habla Español. Por ejemplo nací y crecí en Quisqueya pero mis papás, no y sí. Nacieron en otro lugares pero sus padres nacieron aquí. Like are they ethnically from this country, yes but nationally no because they're citizens of another country so am I both ethnically and nationally from this country, yes. Esto es solo un ejemplo, no soy de Quisqueya, sin embargo, tengo antecedentes similares. So yeah, the Senegalese lady is right to call her ethnicity, Senegalese but if she wanted to specify her ethnic groups then she could also do that.
@overgrownkudzu
Жыл бұрын
@@charin951 yeah also some things are just both, like there's russian as a nationality and also russian as an ethnicity, and some people are both
Black woman in her 40s here to tell you no one weebs like a black person weebs. Been into anime since I was 9, lots of people watch anime that aren't Asian.
@Zedd...
Жыл бұрын
Agreed, Anime is mainstream.
@sammu101
Жыл бұрын
fr i’m white and watch anime sometimes
@El.Matamoros.
Жыл бұрын
Facts it's popular in all the Americas and the carribeans.
@the4thindustrialrevolution225
Жыл бұрын
No one cares
@Antoine_D
Жыл бұрын
I think the guy was joking since he’s half Japanese
miriam had such great energy!! she was really sweet with everyone & knowledgeable on the topic
@VMYeahVN
Жыл бұрын
I loved when she invited Octave to the Quinceañera on the 30th (even if she was joking) after Octave had said she'd never been to one. That was so wholesome to me for some reason.
Was I the only one stunned over Octave speaking all those languages? Especially Finnish! As a Finn I was surprised, u go girl
@JUANHERNANDEZ23.
Жыл бұрын
Myönnä bro
@erikak8665
Жыл бұрын
As a Nordic neighbour who can't speak Finnish to save my life, I'm very impressed!
@kogamay
Жыл бұрын
huusin vähän kun kuulin sen
@MII2o90
Жыл бұрын
it's probably bulllshit
@GraveyardOracle
11 ай бұрын
Thanks y’all! I really appreciate it :)
Please bring back Miriam!!! she is sooo intelligent and compassionate and so fun to watch!! And she’s so personable, pretty, and i love her outfit!!!!! she is a star!!!
I wish people would learn the difference between race, ethnicity, and nationality 💀 it’s so simple to get too
@El.Matamoros.
Жыл бұрын
Facts some people say their race is Latino or a nationality in Latino America or you can't be Latino if you're black or any other race they forget Latin America is as diverse as it gets.
@Sambo-eh9vl
Жыл бұрын
It’s honestly confusing at the start, but fr it’s so easy to open up google smh
@katl1489
Жыл бұрын
Yup, one race of people exists: Human. Ethnicity if you're ancestors-especially if you're family still continues the customs/foods/traditions of said culture and nationality is where you were born.
@timotheechammywammy3214
Жыл бұрын
@@katl1489 I know you’re being color blind but there is not “one race”. being color blind is counter productive because it actually takes away from being able to acknowledge people who are discriminated against. we all have our differences and that is okay. some people in particular are more likely to be discriminated against and have been for centuries, so the “there’s only one race, the human race” mindset is actually very dismissive because not every human gets treated the same, not every human even gets treated like a human, or is even viewed as a human either.
@asyuruu
Жыл бұрын
@@timotheechammywammy3214 exactly. even though their intention is positive, i find it interesting how eager white people are to eliminate the concept of race "because we're all part of the human race". it's just as dismissive as when they say "i don't see skin color"... ignoring our differences does nothing to fix the issues that stem from them.
the way they're pronouncing Tamil is so funny to me 😭
@alimachowdhury7435
Жыл бұрын
Tuh-meal 😂
@user-rt2ie1fs1r
Жыл бұрын
The fact that Sri Lankan was spelt like that as well 😭 and the vellikaran pronouciation too 💀
@Nooticus
Жыл бұрын
@@user-rt2ie1fs1r yeah the misspelling of sri lankan that many times by the Cut editors is just inexcusable. The pronunciation isn't the guys fault though.
@user-rt2ie1fs1r
Жыл бұрын
@@Nooticus Never said it was his fault just as someone who speaks Tamil it was really funny to me
@lalalove9953
Жыл бұрын
How’s it pronounced?
I’m still trying to understand the dog on the shoulder
@user-uk5cq2xq7e
Жыл бұрын
Me too
Can we shout out the puppy for being SO WELL BEHAVED
@ozziepants4963
Жыл бұрын
SAME. If it was my dog, she'd be peeing excitedly on everyone. I want more shoulder dog content!
@user-kq7rf6uq4m
7 ай бұрын
@@ozziepants4963yes, we need the shoulder dog!
Bring back the Latina girl. She’s so smart, gorgeous and seems considerate. Such a vibe. Really like her!
The Latina girl was such a vibe. Super respectful towards everyone and even asked if she offended anyone. Also made people feel comfortable. I love her 🤍
@corymiller536
Жыл бұрын
She sounded ghetto to me
@holy_water
Жыл бұрын
@@corymiller536 just because she used slang words...🤨 Anyways she was great
@animeprofilepicture9639
Жыл бұрын
She’s also extremely attractive
@pIaceholderhandle
Жыл бұрын
@@corymiller536 Why is that relevant? Can a person not sound, as you so eloquently put it, "ghetto" while treating others with respect?
@joannaoduleye4042
Жыл бұрын
@@corymiller536 your the only ghetto one here ml
I loved how Miriam right away corrected them, because people often confuse race, ethnicity and nationality when they are completely different terms and concepts. Race is tied to phenotype. Ethnicity to geographic location and sociocultural background, whereas nationality defines the nation (country) you are a citizen of. For example, I am multiracial (result of white, black and indigenous miscegenation), Latin American (subcontinent where I was born, raised and where I belong culturally) and Brazilian (the country I am considered a citizen of). It might seem hard, but it really is not. With that being said, her reasoning is correct. Senegalese is a nationality. So is Filipino. Like here in Brazil, in the Philippines alone they have hundreds of different racial and ethnic groups. Categorizing them in the exact same group is generalizing and ignorant, to say the least.
@Onnarashi
Жыл бұрын
As a Norwegian, I get where you'rte coming from, as I find a lot of American discussions about orgins to be strange and confusing. In my head, I think of citizenship when nationality is mentioned, but from a dictionary definition that's not correct. There is overlap between the terms "etnicity" and "nationality", depending on the dictionary definition (there are two). "Norwegian" would be considered as both an ethnicity and a nationality (and a citizenship), regardless of the definition. "Race" is a term that I think is rarely used outside of the USA or at the very least North America. It's considered outdated and pseudo-scientific.
@Ahmed-pf3lg
Жыл бұрын
Actually ethnicity and race can intertwine a little bit. For example Arabs are racially "Arab" but also ethnically "Arab", yet phenotypically they can look quite different, even between siblings. For example I have brown skin and really dark black hair, so I look more like an Indian, while my brother has a lighter olive skin tone and brown hair, so he looks more Mediterranean (Italian, Greek, etc)/White. However we're both full blooded siblings from the same ethnicity and race. Both parents are Arab.
@roisin764
Жыл бұрын
African, wherever your white and indigenous side are from are your ethnicities.
@beststar8207
Жыл бұрын
@@Ahmed-pf3lg And that's what you are getting wrong Ahmed. cuz Arab is not a race, it is just an ethnicity.
@Ahmed-pf3lg
Жыл бұрын
@@beststar8207 What race are Arabs, then? Because I'm talking about the real semitic Arabs, which all belong to the same race.
That Latina was on fire and I love that she acknowledged/highlighted the difference between ethnicity and nationality.
@daquonsimmons8240
Жыл бұрын
she has a name why is she referred to as just the latina? lol there are multiple latinas there
@PoppyCorn144
Жыл бұрын
@@daquonsimmons8240 I don’t remember her name. I just remember the Japanese American guy, Multi ethnic girl and Latina girl were the guessers. In a video about ethnicity that’s what stuck. Fair point though, and if I wasn’t a lazy arsehole I would’ve rewatched the video to check.
@brjo9008
Жыл бұрын
But then she said "I'm Mexican" which is pretty much the same thing she was criticizing lol
What I'm learning the most about this kind of video: thank god, I'm not the only one who's always getting mixed up between ethnicity and nationality
@Onnarashi
Жыл бұрын
Depending how you use those terms, they can be the same thing. In my head (I'm not American), "nationality" to me means citizenship, but I understand that "nation" can also mean an ethnic group inhabiting a certain area of land. Plenty of countrries in the world will link the name of their country to the (majority) native population of said country, although there may be other native populations there. For example, I'm Norwegian by citizenship/birth, live in Norway and I'm ethnically Norwegian, but there are also Sami people who live in Norway and are considered native to Norway.
@only_fair23
Жыл бұрын
@@Onnarashi In some countries there is a lot of overlap but in others, particularly in post colonial countries, ethnicity and nationality is very different. Some countries, which I'm going to call "ethnostates", are primarily one ethnicity. Examples include a lot of Europe, Japan, Korea where the majority ethnicity and nationality are the same word. In other multi ethnic countries, like say Pakistan, there is no majority ethnicity. The largest is Punjabi who only make up ~ 37% of the population. Another example is Pashtun who are divided between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The divide between the 2 is obvious, nationality is a political boundary and it can be changed. Eg, I was born with Pakistani nationality but now have a British nationality. But ethnicity, is identity and generally divided along linguistic lines. Eg, I will always be Punjabi, where British or Pakistani. Race is a lot harder to define but it's generally what you're perceived as and it differs from place to place and time to time
Malayali here, so understanding everything the sri lankan/tamil guy said gave me joy :)
@MaLuDramatic
Жыл бұрын
Lol right
@tomorrow.
Жыл бұрын
so true! the moment he said Idiyappam, I was like.... ohhh Malayali 😂😂😂
@tytube3001
Жыл бұрын
Sri Lankan Tamils eat puttu and Iddiyappam a lot more like Malayalis do compared to Indian Tamils
@tezza2542
Жыл бұрын
FR SAME HERE
@savidifernando9815
Жыл бұрын
Ikr Im sri lankan sinhalese born in europe and I was shocked when I saw a sri lankan :)
Atlast some TAMIL recognition which our group deserves. Big up Cut 👍🏼
The girl in the cute color dress. I love her vibe, and she is so spot on between ethnicity and nationality.
You can learn a lot from this and get outside the box of streotypes!!
@khalilahd.
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. Loved this
did anyone else not recognize the dog until he pointed it out😂
i loved the latina girl n her questioning, literally beauty n brains 💓
I've been looking at the dog the whole time and can we just talk abt how adorable she is like saying I'm whipped would be an understatement
yes sri lankan tamil rep but the way they mistyped sri lankan as "sri lanken" got me
I know he didn’t mean bad but the “what does this mean” kinda killed me… it’s also a bit insane that ppl didn’t know about Sri lanka like intrigue
@furby9284
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I was surprised he’s never even heard of Sri Lanka. Especially being part Asian himself. I can understand how someone wouldn’t know the different ethnic groups within Sri Lanka but the fact that he’s never even heard of it is a little crazy. I’m assuming he attended public school in America.
@theonef570
Жыл бұрын
You can't expect everyone to know every single country in the world. Sri Lanka just does not have any political or strong media representation. India and Pakistan are the only two famous South Asian countries.
@lynxaway
Жыл бұрын
@@theonef570 Sri Lanka was name dropped in nicki minaj’s most famous rap verse and there’s at least one Tamil singer from there that most people have heard of (M.I.A). Cmon now.
@themadcat5288
Жыл бұрын
@@theonef570 Actually nah, it ain't that hard to have a small bit of knowledge and know 95% of the world's countries because it really ain't that hard. I'm not gon' hold you if you don't know countries like Nauru, Grenada and Bahrain, but if you don't know Sri Lanka? Cmon now
@UsulPrincess
Жыл бұрын
He said “Roti” in one of the foods he likes. I felt like that was a dead giveaway that he was biracial Tamil.
Miriam was so cute, love her to bits. She was low key feeling the Aladdin guy LMAO
this episode was so refreshing. Shout out to the latina girl, she's smart, beautiful, kind and considerate
In my opinion, the participants were too diverse, It was too easy to guess, I would love to see all-African or all-European participants, Americans would struggle to differentiate them, that could be entertaining.
@PHlophe
Жыл бұрын
yeah i found that half of them were too easy to guess although the senegalese girl could only be picked beause she is the only Black woman. she does not have the "look" that is associated with senegalese. They are usually very tall ( women also )
@tims5978
Жыл бұрын
yesss
@EverythingAyanaLuvs
Жыл бұрын
frr they were all too distinctive which made ur easier to identify
@evie5631
Жыл бұрын
@@PHlophe Nope she was picked because she is muslim (majority of senegalese population) and dark skin, tall which are common features of senegalese people. There was another black ethnicity they could have picked, its common sense
@David-qq9bk
Жыл бұрын
@@PHlophe bruh there were two black people and one of them was wearing traditional muslim clothing while the other had a very progressive western fashion style... it couldn't be easier to say which one was the senegalese and which was the african-american
Damn Miriam is awesome. Smart, witty, really informed about world geography & people, and beautiful & fashionable as heck. Really wanna see her go places, maybe have her own show.
I don’t even know why the dog was just chilling there but props to how cute and well-behaved the dog is.
the one girl is so intelligent! she was also so genuine asking if she offended anyone
Miriam is so lovely. Literally an angel. Reminds me of Maddy from Euphoria in the absolute best way possible!
@Lucrecia191
Жыл бұрын
Yes. She also reminds me of Maddy
Miriam killed it. Not only is she bad af, but she is also extremely well educated.
nobody is talking about how chill that dog is on the man’s shoulder 🥹😭
i loveee how the dog on his shoulder is just so casual to everyone😭
miriam is the cutest omg!! she has such good energy, you can tell she’s intelligent and can literally feel her confidence in the way she explains herself, not to mention she’s super pretty!!!
I would love to see Miriam again. So was so thoughtful, and I love her reasoning.
The latina girl is right "Senegalese" is a nationality, African ethnicities are called tribes. Every African is of a certain tribe (mixed or not) and its the equivalent to an ethnicity.
@Nooticus
Жыл бұрын
Exactly. as someone who has done extensive reseach on different West African cultures/ethnicities/languages; for example Mande, Fula etc. it made me so dissapointed to see the Senegalese woman continue to state that her ethnicity is Senegalese ):
@lichi1244eva
Жыл бұрын
Right? She conflated nationality and ethnicity. I would have loved to hear whether her ethnicity is Wolof or Fulani, for example.
@mistybloom3
Жыл бұрын
Same with "Filipino" they have their own groups and sub groups in Asia. The only correct ethnicity they got in this whole video was "Tamil". Everyone else was a generalized collective group, like Native American. Which tribe(s) does she belong to? Producers do your research.
@mistybloom3
Жыл бұрын
@@Nooticus I was so excited for her to dive deep into sub groups of Senegal and tell us about hers. But I guess she isn't too familiar with her tribe and generally associates with the whole of the Senegalese identity which is her secondary nationality.
@mistybloom3
Жыл бұрын
@@lichi1244eva Exactly. She doesn't seem to be too familiar with her heritage to identify specifics about it or the differences between nationality and ethnicity.
That little dog was soooo cute, especially at 10:58 !!!
I'm really glad you brought the cards on lanyards out, having these makes it much easier to follow along with the guesses. Please keep using them.
11:24 “VRILANKA” LMFAOOOOO I CAN’T RN 💀💀
When the tamil guy said kottu roti I already knew 😂
@nirasharasangijayalath9273
Жыл бұрын
Of course yes. But being Sri Lankan my self I would have thought he is american or European if I would only go with the looks 😅.
it is SO refreshing to see someone who knows their stuff
Shorty with the dress though👀
A lot of them were mixed, but they only picked one. It would be great to have an episode with only mixed people and they had to guess both ethnicities.
i love the little dog sitting on the man’s shoulder, so cute!
so nobody is gonna mention how the dog is super chill the whole time? love her
Seems like the comments aren’t too fond of Brock, I thought he was pretty likable. He was tryna be considerate, but he just made a few mistakes, it’s no big deal
@PHlophe
Жыл бұрын
the name Brock, SMH !
the last minute clutch was crazy 6:05
I love the dude how has a dog on their shoulder it's adorable
Please bring back Curtis, Timmy, Woody, Fatuma, Ilah, Rayne, Paula and Craig for Lineups. They're so much fun and quick-witted. Love them
The last time they did this, someone guessed one of the participants' ethnicity was "Muslim" 😐
@jin6vx117
Жыл бұрын
omg are you serious
@Leo-js9kd
Жыл бұрын
@@jin6vx117 unfortunately yes
@Lee-qu4ce
Жыл бұрын
Uhh that's sad. Yikes.
@Zedd...
Жыл бұрын
Omg which episode was that
@user-rt2ie1fs1r
Жыл бұрын
@@Zedd... Cut has an episode called Guess My Ethnicity and it's at the timestamp 3:16 from the girl in the blue top😭😭
Finland is a small country with not a lot of ppl so I was surprised to see someone with Finnish family background on this big channel! Cool video
I don't think I've seen Olivia in any other videos, but I hope we see more of her! She's soo sweet!
@alyssatrinidad2301
Жыл бұрын
She’s one of my best friends & I can confirm that she’s literally the sweetest☺️
the dog chillin on the guys shoulder the whole time is literally the cutest thing I've ever seen 😍
I feel extremely sheltered, I grew up in Oklahoma, and I had no idea that Native Americans being alcoholics was a stereotype. Also, they forgot to guess the dog's ethnicity.
They all did pretty good for the most part💯 Miriam had great energy and seemed knowledgeable.
Came here to comment that Miriam KILLLLLED IT! So respectful and funny at the same time. Definitely a girl with good energy around and to watch. ❤
3:20 I didn't even notice the dog until he pointed it out 🤣
they should do a 'guess what music i listen to'. now that would be fun
I resonated with the Hispanic girl. I was adopted and not grown up much around my Hispanic roots but I’m dark and have the features - I feel stuck in the middle. It is a very isolating at times and I feel like from both sides I get a side eye because I’m not Hispanic enough or not white enough.
@auburnrose9534
Жыл бұрын
If you're the same skin tone as her, she wasn't dark at all!
@El_Pimpin_Shizz
Жыл бұрын
Be yourself and be proud of yourself. Study your roots and no matter color, shade or language your are still hispanic. Theirs no difference between a white, black and indigenous hispanic in my eyes. Lets say they all Colombian, then to me they all Colombian ofc their different races but they rep the same land and culture so theyre united. Be proud of who you are in your own eyes and not the side eyes of others.
I know this is an old one but the questions they were able to ask made it soo easy. I feel like they should only be able to ask questions that can be answered yes or no. Asking stereotypes or food makes it sooo easy!
So happy that Miriam understood, from the jump, that ethnicity is the culture, such as language, cuisine, geography, ancestry you grow up experiencing, where race is based more in physical features, such as skin color, skeletal features, hair, eyes, etc. My daughters' race would be considered White/Caucasian/European-American because of their appearance, and their ethnicity would be, mostly, the same because of how they were raised - their ancestral lineage is Italian, French, Spanish, English, Scottish, Irish, Western African, and Native American.
Those girls are MVPs!!!!!!! Shout out to those amazing people for being respectful and smart.
Miriam gives me such Maddy from Euphoria energy
The dog Just chilling on his shoulder
the sri lankan guy is fine asf icl 😭
Miriam seems so sweet
How did they not acknowledge the dog on this dudes shoulder 😂😂😂😂
"Vellakaran" that catched my attention
I cannot focus with the dog on his shoulder 😂😂😂 I thought it was fake 😭😭😭
I loved Miriam right away, im happy she got them right
We need more of Miriam!
Please do people with 2 or more ethnic backgrounds! That would be so interesting for people to try and guess since it’s a mix!
The Filipino guy reminds me of an AU od Spencer Reid from Criminal Minds. My eyes just see so many similarities. I loved how the girl made sure to say how different Nationality and Ethnicity are from each other.
I love Míriam confidence and swag! I wish she had talked more spanish, by her accent I can tell she's native speaker, she said quinceañera perfectly
1:30 “what’s your favourite meal that ur parents make??” “…beans ;)”
I can’t get over the dog on his shoulder haha SO CUTE!
I love Miriam omgggg
The dog and Mariam carried 😂
Kabir is soooooo cute
we need more of miriam! she carries her questions and answers with such poise and she’s so knowledgeable on other cultures. very pleasant lady 🥰
i love the dog just vibing on that guys shoulder lol