5 Strange Things Hawaii People Do (from a local's perspective)

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 25. 07. 2024
  • Hawaii people are great. Locals are friendly and nice. However, if you spend enough time in Hawaii, you'll start to notice that we have certain tendencies that some may find annoying. So in this video, I wanted to turn the lens back on us, locals, and talk about five things that we do that can sometimes be frustrating to deal with. And this isn't meant to be critical of the way we are, but rather an open discussion and acknowledgement that that's how we act sometimes. In other words, try laugh and no get nuts. đŸ€™
    Intro - 0:00
    Locals Who Reverse Park All the Time - 0:39
    Locals and Their Loud Music and Mufflers - 3:38
    Locals Who Drive Slow in the Rain - 7:09
    Locals Who Sign Wave - 8:55
    Locals Who Try to Rush and Drive Fast - 10:27
    Closing - 13:23
    Filmed using the DJI Action 2.
    #hellofromhawaii
    #hawaii
    #hawaiipeople
    đŸ“· IG - / hello_from_hawaii

Komentáƙe • 328

  • @HelloFromHawaii
    @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +18

    Mahalo for all the great comments. Been busy this weekend so I haven't had a chance to respond back, but appreciate the discussion đŸ€™

    • @sakenu16
      @sakenu16 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      As a New Yorker, when I went to Hawaii geesh did not know how loud cars and motorcycles were. But at night sitting on the hotel all I could hear was loud mufflers. In NY we have that too but it is illegal. But just heard a lot more louder mufflers in Honolulu. But still love Hawaii and Hawaiian people.

  • @CoreStrengthPerformance
    @CoreStrengthPerformance Pƙed rokem +4

    My mom told me that Hawai’i has the most Reverse parked cars. Not sure what study she saw but it made me laugh to think someone tracked that and we won😂

  • @mr.stubborn7017
    @mr.stubborn7017 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +3

    Loud Music is also done by some elderly! I once saw one parking in Safeway playing an 80's love song with max volume which actually brought a smile in my face!

  • @michellejosefoodandtravel
    @michellejosefoodandtravel Pƙed rokem +16

    Aloha Chris! As frequent visitors to the island, we have definitely noticed the reverse parking, the loud music, and loud mufflers. We haven’t noticed too many people rushing. Usually more laid back which is great because then we end up remembering to take our time and enjoy the nice pace of things. Mahalo for sharing your experiences and perspective all the time. It’s good to know other’s experiences. Happy Aloha Friday!! đŸ€™đŸœ

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +2

      Mahalo for the comment. Glad you also noticed some of those things too. Just part of the local culture. đŸ€™

    • @FIRED13
      @FIRED13 Pƙed rokem

      Oh, we go to the Islands to relax, take it slow. It's therapy for our souls

  • @nplus1watches35
    @nplus1watches35 Pƙed rokem +5

    Chris, you'll be proud of me; at work, in the employee parking lot I started backing into the parking spot because, well, you can take the boy out of HI, but you can't take the HI out of the boy. Well, before long, I start noticing all these other cars and trucks are backing into their parking stalls as well, lol. So there ya go, spreading aloha one parking stall at a time. đŸ€™

  • @SirFoodie1904
    @SirFoodie1904 Pƙed rokem +6

    I’m a long haul trucker, most of us truckers gets used to reverse backings because we back our trucks most of the time. So when we drive our personal cars and small trucks we usually backing in to the stalls.

  • @Keliiyamashita
    @Keliiyamashita Pƙed rokem +12

    In Nalo, you gotta remember to drive aloha. Slow down, let people in. Everyone is watching out for drivers and kids out there. ❀ it!

  • @shosmyth1454
    @shosmyth1454 Pƙed rokem +5

    I am laughing and it brings to mind how I have never understood “people making so much noise”? Thank you for a good video.

  • @kithg
    @kithg Pƙed rokem +9

    Interesting thoughts, as always. I have always suspected that loud music is a territorial claim - ‘cause we have that here in the 48, too.
    I also love noticing language differences. You reverse park into a stall; where I live, we back into a space. And it’s a statement of ability, who can back better.

    • @mikesmitty9985
      @mikesmitty9985 Pƙed rokem +1

      yea playing loud music i def. do take that as a territorial claim and my experience when i lived in hawaii was there was very little of that even amongst the locals i suspect bc it probably would start a fight in Hawaii esp if it is the wrong music in the wrong area and probvably those who do blast their music aren't really local to begin with they come from some wher e else

  • @blackmarketarmy
    @blackmarketarmy Pƙed rokem +4

    Loud Music: "I get it I was 16 once" that cracked me up. Unfortunately loud music is a problem in a lot of places, both from cars and also because portable speakers have become so much better. People everywhere assume everyone wants to hear their music. We don't, especially when the lyrics are inappropriate and there is children around.

  • @hibiscusboy
    @hibiscusboy Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Slowing down to check if "Wait, is that my Auntie?" was SO ACCURATE, you got me wheezing with laughter!! OMG, if you got more "strange things" Hawaii locals do, bring it on! Thanks for the upload!

  • @Errr717
    @Errr717 Pƙed rokem +11

    You got a good point at the end of the video where you basically said at the end of the day we get along because we're stuck on the island. I think it's all because our immigrant forefathers needed to get along not only among themselves but the with Hawaiians and the haoles who came before them. That attitude and their individual cultures became assimilated with the Hawaiian culture and that is what we have today. I don't live there anymore but Hawaii is still my home state, and Molokai is still my home island. 😂

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +1

      Mahalo for the comment. Those early immigrants laid a strong foundation for Hawaii's local culture where they were forced to get along. I'm sure it was tough at times.

    • @vp3970
      @vp3970 Pƙed rokem

      I agree, as they were interacting amongst themselves I believe the Hawaiian culture of calm and tolerance or aloha became the template in how to interact. Remember back in the day the Chinese, Japanese, Haole, Puerto Rican and Portuguese all spoke Hawaiian.

  • @karenmorita
    @karenmorita Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you for being a nice person😊 and expressing yourself 😊. Have a nice day. 😁

  • @piperlani
    @piperlani Pƙed rokem +4

    This video was spot on!!!đŸ‘đŸŒđŸ€™đŸŒ

  • @JohnnyGuice
    @JohnnyGuice Pƙed rokem +3

    On behalf of the loud music drivers I'd like to say - it's a great feeling to be rocking out to music as the wind is hitting you. Some people do it to look cool, I do it in the hope that the ppl who hear my music can enjoy it alongside me (but I'll lower it some as I approach a stoplight). When it rattles the car plastic though, that is truly when it has gone too far

    • @blackmarketarmy
      @blackmarketarmy Pƙed rokem

      just understand a lot of people find it annoying

    • @jessecummings5589
      @jessecummings5589 Pƙed 24 dny

      I enjoy it. Plus the bass hits harder and feels better listened to it with the windows down.

  • @chasemix808
    @chasemix808 Pƙed rokem +9

    Having lived in more than a few major US cities, I can tell you that the loud muffler/"music for all mankind" thing is pretty nationwide. We were raised with Aloha Spirit driving and I worry that there might be too much mainland/malahini influence on our roads. (Too Fast & Too Furious?) Always happy when I get a shaka for letting someone over or just to show that Spirit. đŸ€™đŸŒThe saddest thing when candidates are sign waving is when they are all by themselves on the corner. 😕And yes, kama‘aina who try to rush are just really bad at it and endangering others. Keep up the great work! Love your videos!

    • @janelmarie7571
      @janelmarie7571 Pƙed rokem +1

      Here on Maui it's all like that, the rule on the road seems to be you go as fast as you can between two points. Like seriously people racing and accelerating up to a red light. On city roads where SL is 35, if it's clear people doing 50 plus. 😱 I used to live in Oahu and felt much more Aloha driving there.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +1

      Yeah, it's sad when the candidates are alone, but I give them a lot of credit. No shame.

  • @Foldisfitch
    @Foldisfitch Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Very enjoyable video...interesting and humorous. I've observed the same stuff happening where I live in Catonsville, Maryland too.

  • @spang9782
    @spang9782 Pƙed rokem +9

    Chris! For a young guy, you have an old soul! LOL! I subscribed because I love hearing about...us! You're like the old time Hawaii comedians that make fun/note of Hawaii stuff, but it's kind of true! A couple of things personally....I ALWAYS reverse park because to me, it's harder to reverse out because sometimes it looks clear, but people behind driving by just whiz past, then you have to jam your brakes, and they honk at YOU! Or, people who walk behind your car, seeing you are reversing, but walk anyway. Most newer cars since 2015 have reverse cameras that make it easy to reverse perfectly and quickly into a stall. Nowadays, I only look back briefly, then use the camera to finish. As for the loud music/mufflers....WHY? Because for the younger generation, it's all about, "LOOK AT ME!" That's why they also love tik-tok and Instagram. Look at ME! LIKE me! Look at what I had for dinner! Who the f___ cares? Agree with sign-wavers. Think about it for a second. Their GOAL is to take your eyes off the road and look at the sign! Dangerous! And yes, the lane weavers? I love it when they cut me off, then we get stuck at the same light and I'm right behind! Sometimes, I stick my hand out and wave!

    • @urs-
      @urs- Pƙed rokem

      Yes yes yes
..those pple that keep walking while you’re trying to back out of the stall
ugh! I look both ways, don’t see anyone, then WHAH-LAH!! Where the heck do they come from? If only hey realised that it really hurts when a car hits youđŸ™„đŸ€šđŸ˜‚. And for that reason, I rarely park head first. And I like parking far from the entrances, less traffic đŸ‘đŸŒ.

    • @spang9782
      @spang9782 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@urs- Haha! Hey, I USED to park further away when my car was newer, not because the back-out issue but simply to "protect" my car! But....there could be 3-4 empty stalls on either side of my car and when I come back, there's a vehicle parked right next to me. And it's usually a BIG truck!

    • @urs-
      @urs- Pƙed rokem +1

      @@spang9782 
.True!!! I saw a CZcams video like that. She parked away from everyone. But when she returned, she took a pic of the van parked right next to her. Lots of empty stalls along that side. She went back into the store and asked if someone could escort her. The employee walked towards the drivers side of that van, but they drove away before he could see the face. Be safe out there my friend đŸ€œđŸŒđŸ€›đŸŒ

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      Mahalo for the comment. Yeah, I miss the local comedy we used to have in the 90s when we could look at ourselves and laugh. As for the mufflers, I believe there are state laws about that, but doesn't seem like it's dissuading anyone from installing them.

    • @blackmarketarmy
      @blackmarketarmy Pƙed rokem

      Agreed! the ME ME ME attitude gets frustrating to deal with, especially when kids are blasting music with extremely inappropriate lyrics

  • @michaellee6168
    @michaellee6168 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    That was an excellent episode.
    Very comprehensive and accurate. Thankyou much.

  • @thomasmatthew7759
    @thomasmatthew7759 Pƙed rokem +5

    1) Always back in (faster for pau hana, also see #5 )
    2) Always have sounds in the truck (self explanitory)
    3) Always straight pipe the civic (bumbai the VTEC hit and it sound like one fut)
    4) Always honk at the sign waivers (no need vote, already honked but)
    5) Always gotta rush (always late), even if have to pass one slow tourist just to end up with them waiting for the light

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp Pƙed rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing you thoughts. Hawaii is still for me paradise since I live in cold Chicago, Illinois. The saving grace about be here is that during the warmer summer I only have 4 blocks over yo the Lake Michigan beach area.

  • @destinationsweeteats
    @destinationsweeteats Pƙed rokem +7

    haha funny you should mention the reverse parking thing. I do it only because I figure do all the hard work now vs later when I have to leave LOL especially when you have a larger car or truck. I used to drive a dodge ram truck and it's hard and sometimes dangerous to reverse out because I can't see people walking behind me or if a car is coming. But yea your insights kinda on point and makes me laugh.

  • @garyo7074
    @garyo7074 Pƙed rokem +2

    Always enjoy the insights you provide. Reverse parking makes sense to me for trucks or large cars in straight stalls. Much easier to pull back out especially if it's a small parking lot. It's the ones that reverse park in angled stalls that has me shaking my head. I've always believed that 90% of the time, the loudness of the car stereo is inversely related to the value of the car it is found in.

    • @Keliiyamashita
      @Keliiyamashita Pƙed rokem

      😂😂😂, so true with the loud music. Small Nissan’s and Toyota’s. The car rattles.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      lol. Value of the car.

  • @hauolistreet6620
    @hauolistreet6620 Pƙed rokem +13

    I just got home from a week’s vacation in Kailua. I lived there a little more than 20 years ago and try to visit often. However, this was my first trip since 2018 and I really noticed the loud music and the mufflers, even very late at night! I was surprised as I just didn’t remember that as happening so often in the past.

  • @rayage777
    @rayage777 Pƙed rokem +6

    Just an FYI, some of the loud mufflers on mopeds and motorcycles are for safety reasons. Cars do not pay attention to the mopeds or motorcycles unless they make noise. I had a stock motorcycle and I would have to dodge a lot of cars because they don't know you are next to them.

  • @DerfLrak
    @DerfLrak Pƙed rokem +7

    Man I love reverse parking! But I will admit if there are other cars around I will refrain from doing it.. No need to inconvenience others. However something about it is so satisfying when you get it perfect on the first try

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +2

      😆

    • @laurakibben4147
      @laurakibben4147 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      Motorcyclist's started reverse parking because no reverse on motorcycles and using the back and legs to move 700+ lbs aint easy!

  • @MrsJC808
    @MrsJC808 Pƙed rokem +1

    The reverse parking thing is so funny. I drive an older car (no back up camera) and still reverse park on the mainland when I can. People are always so amused/impressed here.

  • @MokuleiaVibes
    @MokuleiaVibes Pƙed rokem +2

    You finally made this video but you need a part 2 and 3! Mahalo!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +1

      Gotta think of more 😅

    • @MokuleiaVibes
      @MokuleiaVibes Pƙed rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii oh I can help you there. Give me a day or two!

  • @whoaitsjape
    @whoaitsjape Pƙed rokem +2

    Moved to Oahu from SoCal about two years ago. The sign waiving completely threw me off, but I found it charming after a while - another one of those "only in Hawaii" moments my wife and I laugh about.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      Yeah, I didn't know other states didn't do it until I was in CO. I was wondering why the signs were just on the fences and lawns.

  • @nmlaulu
    @nmlaulu Pƙed rokem +3

    Having a big SUV (or any vehicle in HI) makes more sense to reverse park especially since Hawai’i parking stalls are hella small. It’s harder trying to get out of small parking spaces with a big vehicle and our small parking spaces.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      Agree. The small stalls, plus bigger vehicles, makes it challenging. Those stalls at Ala Moana on the third floor by Target are tight.

  • @deborahbarry8893
    @deborahbarry8893 Pƙed rokem +1

    Thank you for this. Very enjoyable and true. Could you comment on the MANY scooters, motorcycles and other two wheeled vehicles that “pop-a-wheelie” on the road or highway?

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +2

      lol. I see those sometimes. Oh, to be young and free 😅

  • @genjimccorkle5518
    @genjimccorkle5518 Pƙed rokem +3

    I lived in New York City for ten years, Hawaii people are super slow at everything and that’s ok, but it’s something I noticed
 lol.

  • @arpann5332
    @arpann5332 Pƙed rokem +2

    Can relate to everything you said especially sign waving. I burst out laughing - I do look to see who is waving and holding signs to see if I know them.

  • @KinokoCardano
    @KinokoCardano Pƙed rokem +2

    LOL thank you for putting reverse parking in here.. especially as #1!

  • @tracyalan7201
    @tracyalan7201 Pƙed rokem

    I started watching the video earlier today before having an errand and finished watching after I got home. I grew up in Kailua and took the drive over the tunnels through high school, college, and adult years. Moving out to Leeward and commuting to and from Honolulu daily, later driving Wahiawa daily, the commute travel over the Pali, to the Leeward, Central and Windward sides are slightly different for those over time, weather, and other conditions that sometimes, taking it for granted might be mistake. When one is young, confidence is always strong, but knowledge and experience doesn't always sit hand in hand. Depending on the rain intensity/duration and road design, it makes a difference and not all drivers are cognitive of their vehicle's limitations/conditions. Parts of H1 going westbound, not all parts of the road handle drainage well. There are times being in the fast lane westbound in heavy rain in rush hour traffic, I remember several times vehicles town bound in the fast lane splash so much water rushing that it cascades onto the windshield of the westbound vehicle in the fast lane obscuring visibility even with the wipers going at maximum speed. A speeding driver westbound middle lane cutting over to the fast lane or last-minute hard braking of the car in front, could make the driver with visibility blurred from the traffic on opposite side at risk. There are parts past Waipahu on H1 where drainage of the freeway is poor and crosses and pools in the fast and slow lanes with water running in the middle. Speeding cars in the fast lane can hydroplane or killed their engine from pooling runoff. In the dark, it might get worse. Even in town with heavy areas of Kakaako and Mapunapuna closer to Nimitz, heavy rains, poor drainage there are flooded streets that can trap cars. If I recall, it wasn't that long ago, even the H1 by the Pali offramp flooded due to poor drainage. Today, I drove, and it was not raining, but lots & lots of slow drivers, so I can excuse slow driving in rain as safety, but when its sunny & dry, I must ask myself why are they driving this way? Is there a mechanical issue (which I must question why being on the freeway at driving under forty is a smart move) or is there something unsafe to be in front or on the side of such a driver. One more thing, loud music, I just thank the stars above that I'm not in the vehicle and subjected to that noise for the next 20+ years. My retiree eardrums are so appreciative that I never did that in my younger days and when I did have the music cranked up a tad louder, my windows were closed, so the other drivers didn't hear me warbling to the latest like song.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +1

      Mahalo for the comment. Thanks for sharing about the road conditions out west. I can only speak about the road conditions on Likelike. I'm not a fast driver and stay in the right lane, but I don't understand the cars that drive slow in the left lane. Just gets the speeders all worked up.

    • @tracyalan7201
      @tracyalan7201 Pƙed rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaiiHawaii: I don't think it changes much whether two, three or four lanes. The last couple of days, I've gone out and no matter what time of day/night, I always get those drivers that just go their own speed no matter what. Granted there is a speed limit, but when you have three lanes and bottle neck traffic, I constantly see drivers on two of the three lanes going side by side, not wanting to pass the third lane. The consideration to speed up passing a slow car and clear the lane for drivers being log jammed seems to escape those slow drivers. I remember the old days with my dad and uncles on Oahu and outer islands, where they knew they were slowing someone behind them and were conscientious enough to let the drivers overtake them/pass them by. It was that aspect of Aloha that the older generations had about driving. These days, there's a lot lost in that aspect of driving with consideration for others, whether merging onto freeway driving, distance, traffic density or rush hour traffic intersections.

  • @kianakan96826
    @kianakan96826 Pƙed rokem

    Good one brah.. mo bettah sample sample dakine for look 4 bettah explain. New sub here. Keep up the good work.

  • @alohaauntie436
    @alohaauntie436 Pƙed rokem +4

    Reverse parking is wildly popular in NW Pennsylvania also. All of the lined parking spaces in my city's downtown area are set up to force reverse parking so everyone downtown gets to sit and watch while someone takes 3 or 4 attempts to get it right 😂😂😂

  • @shlomo626
    @shlomo626 Pƙed rokem +1

    My wife and I laughed our way through this video! I'd add one on the streets you left off- pickup trucks modded to the point of losing functionality, especially wheel bases too high or low. Of course they've modded the mufflers too...

  • @gracetjie578
    @gracetjie578 Pƙed rokem

    Aloha pƍ‘alima, Chris ... also Mele St Patrick's Day ! It's me Kalake (Grace), he he he ...

  • @kinshowa17
    @kinshowa17 Pƙed rokem +1

    #1, #3 and #4 could apply to Seattle. Loud music and loud cars is a pretty persistent thing on Ali'i Drive through downtown Kona.

  • @RossPotts
    @RossPotts Pƙed rokem

    @4:50. “
all these loud cars, playing their loud music
”
    Welcome to old age, LOL!!!

  • @durshi01
    @durshi01 Pƙed 26 dny

    it is good to back in, especially when one car pulled in straight but stay hugging one side so if you would've went straight in you wouldn't be able to get out of your car, so back in hug their car so you get plenty room on your driver side and they get plenty room for their driver side. only thing the passenger gotta wait till you pull out. But small kine inconvenience, that's all. luv the videos!!!

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Pƙed rokem

    Parking for the quick getaway! One funny thing, on the mainland, designs on T-shirts like you get one picture of Budman or Spuds McKenzie or whatevahs, the design is on the front but in Hawaii, the design is on the back.

  • @loveofrice
    @loveofrice Pƙed rokem +6

    Reverse parking is a Japanese thing too

  • @cruzb4729
    @cruzb4729 Pƙed rokem

    brah! you’re so right on! (spot on) hahaha

  • @gmatgmat
    @gmatgmat Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    The first to wave signs was Charles Campbell in perhaps 1968. I wanna say he waved signs next to Like Like hwy near the Kam Shopping Center. He was a high school teacher, I wanna say Campbell HS, but maybe Leilehua. He was African American and the sign waving was his way of breaking the barrier and get noticed. It worked so others followed.

  • @BraddahBruce
    @BraddahBruce Pƙed rokem

    Hahaha, enjoyed your video.
    đŸđŸ˜ŽđŸ€™đŸŒŽđŸ„„đŸŒș🌈

  • @eddieco
    @eddieco Pƙed rokem

    as someone who taught crash avoidance years ago, and who's testified in car accident cases, I can assure you, there were studies done many years ago showing that backing into spaces absolutely reduces accidents in parking lots. So you "may not believe it" but it's true.

  • @Mikethecoolguy
    @Mikethecoolguy Pƙed rokem

    Enjoyable insights

  • @_toxicpsycho_7768
    @_toxicpsycho_7768 Pƙed rokem +1

    Im learning more and more about Hawaii also currently saving so that I can move there.😌

  • @deesayers743
    @deesayers743 Pƙed rokem

    Yep, on point and very funny.

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis01 Pƙed rokem +2

    Some people are just obsessed with competition and winning. If they can get two cars ahead of you and arrive 30 seconds before you, then THEY WON
    My attitude is Relax, [ not everything is a competition ].

  • @froggyziffle
    @froggyziffle Pƙed rokem +12

    I was born in Hawaii but have lived in Georgia a long time. Everything you mentioned is all too common here as well. Well, except for the tolerant friendliness. Irritable intolerance is far too easy to find here.

  • @quickdry3
    @quickdry3 Pƙed rokem

    I can handle the loud music from the cars - it's the people (almost always tourists) blasting loud music on the trails, or one guy who was blasting it from his phone on speaker while waiting in line to pay for fuel.

  • @ADAtrips
    @ADAtrips Pƙed rokem

    I try to show Aloha while driving but, some times I fail.... Good talk....🌮🌮 Aloha

  • @Cmkoj
    @Cmkoj Pƙed rokem +1

    Hi Chris, can you please explain gas station etiquette in Hawaii? I noticed this at Costco mostly, but if the person at the front pump finishes refueling but there's still a person at the back pump, the next person in line does not pull around to the front pump. They wait until both cars have cleared before everyone advances to their respective pumps. Is this out of extreme politeness?

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      Great question. I think it's just easier to pull in rather than drive around and then have to reverse back.

    • @quickdry3
      @quickdry3 Pƙed rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii amusing that reversing into the petrol bowser is not preferred, but regular parking it's always backwards :p

  • @nanafralix5922
    @nanafralix5922 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Hi! Thank you and I enjoy your videos! I’m Okinawan (born and raised there), and I lived in Oahu for about 5 years during my 20s. One theory on reverse parking: in Japan we pretty much reverse park, everywhere. And in Hawaii there are lots of Japanese immigrants and students. So this might be why and the locals started the same thing? Idk. But good or bad I love Hawaii and our beautiful relationship(Hawaii and Okinawa)!

  • @jlewsf
    @jlewsf Pƙed rokem

    in Asia, mophead bike mufflers are loud so other traffic...aka cars. .. can hear you because many car drivers aren't looking out for mophead bikes.

  • @kennyftcummings6668
    @kennyftcummings6668 Pƙed rokem +1

    I started dying laughing when you said the reverse parking thing I’m from Kauai but my gf is from the mainland and one of the first thing she asked is why does everybody reverse park in the stalls( I don’t do it that often) and I never really noticed but then I was like oh yeah hahah

  • @rapozanoa
    @rapozanoa Pƙed rokem +1

    Maybe the reason for the reverse park is because Hawaii parking spaces are pretty tight, and parking garages / lanes are pretty tight as well. Trying to back out of parking stalls can be challenging because of this.

  • @KaizuoSilva
    @KaizuoSilva Pƙed rokem +1

    The moped exshast systems are loud but slow because we can upgrade the carbaurators and the drive gear but for it to qualify as "not a motorcycle" It must stay under 2horsepower yet we have to modify them to get them to get them to keep up to the speed of traffic or at least we try to, there always be bad examples and a large portion of mopeds are stolen and resold too and moped that are not maintained also are "all noise, no go" too

  • @LettuceJuice
    @LettuceJuice Pƙed rokem +2

    I like my music loud because I like to feel it. I like the windows down because there’s more air for the speakers to move around and it gives the bass a richer sound. Although with my car you don’t hear anything rattling and I’m assuming that because of the way the speakers are setup / tuned, there’s significantly less sound leakage compared with most people who put in aftermarket subs

  • @melvinsamson1378
    @melvinsamson1378 Pƙed 28 dny

    Sir, might I bring up: high beam drivers. Comes in two flavors: 1) normal height vehicles with their high beams on, or 2) lifted trucks on low beam lights. Either way, it's a nuisance, and downright dangerous. It's made worse by the ultra white headlights used on modded trucks.

  • @bkailua1224
    @bkailua1224 Pƙed rokem +3

    Japan over 95% of the time backs into a stall when parking. Maybe that is where that comes from. As for loud music and cars, that is pretty universal to a younger population and not just Hawaii. As for driving slow or fast, if you do the math on a drive of 10 to 15 miles, a 5 mph to 10 speed difference is not even a minute of time. As a Hawaii local since the 50's what I find funny about what we do, is think driving from Kailua to town is a long distance. People act like it is an incredible distance to go from the windward side to town a grand total of about 13 to 15 miles.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      I don't remember seeing the reversing in Japan. I guess because we took the train a lot.

  • @janelmarie7571
    @janelmarie7571 Pƙed rokem +1

    Lots of good things too people do here no one else does (in US culture anyway) like shoes off at the door and you leave them outside. I've been to a few no shoes homes on the mainland, but they always keep shoes inside!? Also, gifts.
    You never come empty handed. Always bring a little gift, bring neighbors gifts, share food etc... So many good things too!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +1

      Mahalo for mentioning that. Locals do a lot of great things too.

  • @wasabiginger6993
    @wasabiginger6993 Pƙed 22 dny

    😂 reverse into stalls ... Mexico still wins loudest music 24/7 ... yeah annoying look-at-me insane mufflers ... slow driving in the rain fast lane is universal ... sign waving, no idea is unique to here ... that one car weaving fast is universal ... and yes, I wonder why too! Love your channel!

  • @AL-ei2gc
    @AL-ei2gc Pƙed rokem +1

    I went to elementary school in Hawaii. Kids wear slippas to school is cool but in the mainland you gotta wear shoes.

  • @thatoneguy9843
    @thatoneguy9843 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    For the loud mopeds, I always grew up thinking that was for other drivers to hear you better if they can't see.

  • @calebbliss8626
    @calebbliss8626 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    bruh I work at the Lowes here in Maui and people reverse into spots even when they need to be parked the opposite way to load stuff into their trunk of their car that they’re getting at the store, so when they get their stuff they have to pull out and park the other way before loading up.

  • @genjimccorkle5518
    @genjimccorkle5518 Pƙed rokem +1

    I always thought reversing in a parking lot in Hawaii makes your better prepared for tsunami reasons, or emergencies in case you need to leave quickly. I reverse park pretty quickly so it doesn’t take me too long.

    • @laurakibben4147
      @laurakibben4147 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      Can't leave quick when everyone else is too and theres nowhere to go!😆 Anything not near the roads leading up Leeward or Windward mountain range will be screwed.😱

  • @iccebberg1734
    @iccebberg1734 Pƙed rokem

    You want to hear 90s pop from a car stereo, you need to come up to Waianae 😂

  • @LifeLostSoul
    @LifeLostSoul Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    Do you have any recommendations for any weird places here? Like restaurants with weird themes or decor or weird festival. Like a restaurant completely covered in marionettes. Or like a vintage arcade that still has penny games. Or like something similar to the coffin races.

  • @chnalvr
    @chnalvr Pƙed rokem

    I agree with your observations about drivers. When I see those examples of driving, I laugh and think, "This guy trying to compensate for something that is overly small and lacking in his life." Napoleon Complex.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      I just don't understand the impatience. We all know we're going to get stopped at the traffic light down the hill. 😆

    • @chnalvr
      @chnalvr Pƙed rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii Yes, but that intense driver will get there 4.5 seconds faster!

  • @purplefireweed
    @purplefireweed Pƙed rokem +5

    Reverse parking is a thing here due to generally poor civil engineering: very few parking lots are the much safer diagonal-in model. Not sure why civil engineers are so afraid of the diagonal-in design. When you have to park at a 90 degree angle as in most Hawaii parking lots, reverse in IS much safer upon departure. Bad reverse-in parking skills is another ball of wax! 😆

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Pƙed rokem

    Island only;
    Folks be ackin really all funni kine wid da car!
    😬😁

  • @gtrs4ever
    @gtrs4ever Pƙed rokem

    I reverse park sometimes, because of obstacles and limited area, it's easier to reverse into the parking spot.

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis01 Pƙed rokem +1

    Hello In my opinion, the volume should be moderate so that you can hear the melody as well as the booming base notes.
    If the volume is too loud, all you hear is the percussion part containing the base notes

  • @wesleychun3058
    @wesleychun3058 Pƙed rokem

    Even up here in the mainland, you can almost tell it is a local with parking in reverse. The loud music is also here and feel sorry for them as their hearing will be damaged. I think with mopeds it's the small stroke engines leading to the noise. Bikers love the loud rumble. When it rains up here, people still drive fast and reckless. I usually slow down some as I've seen too many accidents. And everybody is in a rush up here.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      I don't mind the motorcycles making the noise because I get it. They have power. It's the mopeds I don't understand as they struggle to go 35 mph up the hill.

    • @wesleychun3058
      @wesleychun3058 Pƙed rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii it's the smaller engines of mopeds, leads to the increasing noise, strain.

  • @jaybleu6169
    @jaybleu6169 Pƙed rokem +1

    I recently moved to Oahu, and man... the loud mufflers. And I just hopped over to Kaua'i for a few days and it's the same there. I knew about this from previous trips, but don't get the appeal.
    Still... this place is amazing. Lucky we live Hawai'i.

  • @urs-
    @urs- Pƙed rokem +1

    I was leaving Costco once and a woman was backing out of a stall. I stopped to let her out and never forgot her. She rolled down her window, a manual by the way, and gave me a shaka!! She has no idea how she inspired me that day. I use to just shaka from inside my car. But now I roll down my window. If no can cause raining, I just hope they see it.
    But yah, I always thank ppl that let me cut in. đŸ€™đŸŒđŸ€™đŸŒđŸ€™đŸŒ
    And unless get one car behind me, I always back into a stall. Cause ppl walking by don’t stop when they see you backing up to get out and I don’t want anybody suing me!! I get that problem at Windward mall, and it’s slanted parking. Of course it only gets busy when I’m backing out
lol

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +2

      Great to hear that the shaka is still used. I try to use it when I remember.

  • @jausher
    @jausher Pƙed rokem +3

    "Drive slow WHEN IT RAINS"?? Drive slow when = ALWAYS!

  • @erikatucker5019
    @erikatucker5019 Pƙed rokem

    In LA a bunch of places won't let you reverse Park you can get a ticket. They love giving tickets there lol

  • @Consistentintegrity
    @Consistentintegrity Pƙed rokem

    Having been on the East side of Big Island for almost a year, I find drivers here to be safe and efficient for the most part. One huge difference between here and Georgia where I moved from is the attitude. Drivers inHawaii are interested in what’s best for everyone on the road. Georgians will come to cross streets fast and stop short, take forever to come off a light, ride in your blind spot for miles, come across three lanes suddenly to take their exit, pull in front of you and slam on their brakes to make a right turn after full stop on highway, roll down their window and brandish a gun. They are constantly pissed off and take it out on other drivers regularly which brings traffic to a complete grind for no reason. I saw a lot of twisted metal there and I don’t miss it

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      Mahalo for sharing. Good to know the drivers are considerate on the east side. How about the west side of Big Island?

    • @Consistentintegrity
      @Consistentintegrity Pƙed rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii yeah, same considerate, laid back vibe in Kona too.

  • @late_bloomer_1973
    @late_bloomer_1973 Pƙed rokem

    I've lived in a couple of states and have never seen the reverse parking like here!

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Pƙed rokem +1

    I agree on ALL dat! đŸ˜đŸ€Ł

  • @nottwise4490
    @nottwise4490 Pƙed rokem +1

    I have the same grievances about noise pollution and driving. It’s gotten worse. I don’t mind Hawaiian music or good music. But this hip hop base sounds like the same frickin song being blasted. Hate when the base is so loud it makes the building shake. Lol! Just getting older I guess. We’re going to have whole bunch people who need hearing aides. In Japan everyone reverse parks. When you go to the shopping center all the cars are reversed parked.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem +1

      I really didn't notice the reverse parking in Japan. I guess I gotta pay more attention the next time we're there.

  • @cecilecorpuz5735
    @cecilecorpuz5735 Pƙed rokem

    Not only HAWAII get these problems, I now live in Holland and and it's 100 time worse straight across the board over here, so to say enjoy the island life. BTW: I'm Cali boy born and raised, mom and pops are from the islands, but I stay missing the islands BIG TIME, MAHALO.

  • @TheKdunn57
    @TheKdunn57 Pƙed rokem

    Omg yea use to drive me loco at Dr office parking jeez along with the parking spaces are minimal lol
    You Bess get it right. Poor daughter new car and she took some concrete on the side one visit đŸ€Šâ€â™€ïž
    But I’m miss all this and
    Aloha frens đŸŒș

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      The parking stalls are either too small or the cars are getting bigger. Either way, it's sometimes really tight.

    • @TheKdunn57
      @TheKdunn57 Pƙed rokem

      Yeah bruh
      Mahalo

    • @TheKdunn57
      @TheKdunn57 Pƙed rokem

      Crack me up when you say chote or is it choat
      I dont know lol

  • @evalina98000
    @evalina98000 Pƙed rokem +2

    Reverse parking, 'ae, peopo like get out fast, Hawai'i drivers 🙃

  • @mikeotani2801
    @mikeotani2801 Pƙed rokem

    Does this occur after a Costco run? Can't imagine loading and unloading a full trunk when reversed park.
    What I tell ppl when they mock my Honda motorcycle.... "You don't have to be Loud, to be Good" Thank again for your vids.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Pƙed rokem

      😆 No need be loud. We get it. And I don't see it as much as Costco because of the loading issue.

  • @Letgo_letlive
    @Letgo_letlive Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    2:30 I get anxiety from this and now only attempt spots I for know I fit in

  • @moonistew
    @moonistew Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Reverse parking in Hawaii? That's what we noticed here in WA state (Federal Way) over a year ago, like people were following a fad all of a sudden.
    Driving slow in the rain? Not here in WA state drivers will speed carelessly.
    We got sign wavers here too. Your story of opponents was funny.
    My husband complains of the traffic weavers, like rushing for what? They end up behind the red light anyway 😅.

  • @jerseycatmews828
    @jerseycatmews828 Pƙed rokem +2

    Japanese are famous for reverse park but it might be East Asian thing. Im Asian and reverse park all time b/c i’m so short so I have a ton of blind spots. So much safer and yes quicker than forward park

  • @stevenmoylan166
    @stevenmoylan166 Pƙed rokem +2

    Driving around Oahu makes me realize why people that live there wonder what life must have been like before cars.

  • @Wimplo86
    @Wimplo86 Pƙed rokem

    Brah, the loud mopeds are those who are over-compensating for not being motorcycles 😂
    Also, I think the reverse parking is an asian thing. I live in Japan and it's super common here too.

  • @justinwiseman8965
    @justinwiseman8965 Pƙed rokem

    The biggest issue is people dont use their blinker because locals think its uncool to use the blinker when turning right or left. In acual reality it's a great way for better communication for people/cars to flow better and make decisions more efficiently and also it's much safer to use your blinker so the other people/cars know what you are gonna do. It would cause less accidents. It's no wonder Hawaii has a problem with communication and car accidents and killing people lately.

  • @teddcuizon3964
    @teddcuizon3964 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    So irraz the loud vehicles revving their engines. I live in an apartment that's in the corner of an intersection and it took us about a month when we first moved here to not wake up in the night from the sound. Thats why I have my slingshot ready at my lanai.

  • @Jose_Jimenez
    @Jose_Jimenez Pƙed rokem

    The parking issue most likely came from Japan where everyone reverses in, and does it the first time.

  • @BobbyHo2022
    @BobbyHo2022 Pƙed rokem

    Wow i never seen any of your videos pop up long time in my feed.

  • @marianneleong9453
    @marianneleong9453 Pƙed rokem

    I reverse park to use the rear camera for easy parking!