|
|
|
|
|
by gsklee
3263 days ago
|
|
> It seemed to me that he was interjecting with arbitrary comments No, he's having fluent and meaningful exchange of words with those interviewees. > Chinese speaker here You're definitely not a native speaker. > almost like mocking the Chinese staff I'm not sure why you interpreted it that way but there's absofreakinglutely no mocking people in there, hey. All of those whom he interviewed were speaking Mandarin with different degrees of accents and apparently the guy has some pretty decent level of command of the language so he can still converse with most of them no problem. The last one he interviewed (starting from 03:30) spoke with a heavily accented version of Mandarin so even I had to pay attention to understand like, 80% of what he was saying; the reporter probably had issues understanding him as well so he just smiled and nodded. Overall I found the reporter's usage of Mandarin as well as his interaction with others to be very natural. I am a native Mandarin speaker. |
|
I think he's just trying to sound excited, to make the video more compelling.