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Komentáře • 165

  • @jameshdog5759
    @jameshdog5759 Před rokem +171

    He does another one in Japan where he "adopts" a rent-a-family. It is pretty funny

    • @DWQJVB
      @DWQJVB Před rokem

      That was Jay Leno

    • @raze3297
      @raze3297 Před rokem +1

      @@DWQJVB Conan did it: czcams.com/video/vzaXw2ztCqU/video.html

    • @D.nada_47
      @D.nada_47 Před rokem +3

      That one was great. Classic Conan lol

    • @blaze4888
      @blaze4888 Před rokem +1

      I saw that one too it's hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @teish
    @teish Před rokem +42

    “Face” is the most concise roast ever

  • @stobe187
    @stobe187 Před rokem +29

    this is legendary, miss Hirayama is a great combination of manners and savagery

    • @metalmayhem3622
      @metalmayhem3622 Před rokem +4

      Conan has an odd ability to find the perfect people to play off of. The assistant is absolute gold also. She has a great combination of innocence and empathy?

  • @ATKnowles
    @ATKnowles Před rokem +43

    Conan is just brilliant 🤣

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername9369 Před rokem +46

    What makes it even funnier is in his podcast Conan has confessed multiple times to _actually_ consuming chewing gum like that in his regular life, several sticks at a time 🤣

    • @SimoExMachina2
      @SimoExMachina2 Před rokem +2

      Gotta make the gumball as big as possible. If it doesn't cover your whole head when you pop it, it aint big enough.

  • @willsofer3679
    @willsofer3679 Před rokem +40

    Yeah, the high-five was originally American. Apparently, it originated within American sports, in the late 1970s. It was either Dusty Baker and Glenn Burke of the Los Angeles Dodgers pro baseball team on October 2, 1977, and/or Wiley Brown and Derek Smith of the Louisville Cardinals men's college basketball team during the 1978-1979 season. There's some talk of American soldiers doing it after World War 2 in the 1950s, but the first definite documented high-five seems to be late 70s, and the first mention of the term comes about shortly thereafter.

    • @1BobsYourUncle
      @1BobsYourUncle Před rokem +1

      We high fived in my Little League baseball in the late 60’s. Bowlers were high fiving then also.

    • @joeryan7024
      @joeryan7024 Před rokem +5

      @@1BobsYourUncle I was going to say the high -five has to be as old as time but the stories are fun. Give me 5, up high, down low... Your too slow! 😜🤪😝

    • @nicholasc.5944
      @nicholasc.5944 Před rokem

      ah white people 'discovering' things since 1569

    • @1BobsYourUncle
      @1BobsYourUncle Před rokem

      @@nicholasc.5944 Get your comment pulled racist? Or did it yourself?

    • @rbeck3200tb40
      @rbeck3200tb40 Před 11 měsíci

      High five is a thing black people used to do in the 1970s. They also used to say "gimme five" . I was a kid in the late 1970s and I remember black guys were really the only people that did that .They always did that when they greeted each other . They always had crazy ways of greeting each other but gimme five and high five were the simplest . It wasnt really a sports thing. I noticed everyone started doing it in the 80s

  • @MOS650
    @MOS650 Před rokem +18

    I suggest Conan’s old classic Jack McBrayer And Triumph the Dog visits Chicago’s Weiner Circle.

    • @jeaninem6868
      @jeaninem6868 Před rokem

      I've suggested this one under every Conan video, hopefully this one sticks

    • @jaimea.3318
      @jaimea.3318 Před rokem +1

      That one is hilarious

    • @MOS650
      @MOS650 Před rokem

      @@jeaninem6868 Yes I’ve also suggested it a few times before , I’m sure they’ll enjoy it.

    • @MOS650
      @MOS650 Před rokem

      @@jaimea.3318 It’s my go to when I need a good laugh.

    • @justaguy6129
      @justaguy6129 Před rokem

      Triumph is great.

  • @miomio8577
    @miomio8577 Před rokem +31

    I remember The Rock, back in his wrestling days, would call people Jabroni's all the time. It's definitely an insult.

    • @EMD1028
      @EMD1028 Před rokem

      Well it depends who is saying it and to whom it is said. Just like the N word is offensive but when a black person says it to another its not offensive.

    • @selfishstockton6123
      @selfishstockton6123 Před rokem

      And the funny thing is Jabroni is a term that dates back to the Rocky Johnson days lol

    • @frightenedsoul
      @frightenedsoul Před rokem +1

      This is where I learned the word hahah. Thursday night Smackdown with the Rock callin everybody Jabroni left and right lol

    • @EMD1028
      @EMD1028 Před rokem +1

      @@selfishstockton6123 yea believe started with Italian immigrants back in the depression era.

  • @TM-bq5mt
    @TM-bq5mt Před rokem +7

    Yesssssss CONAN!

  • @peensteen
    @peensteen Před rokem +4

    I never heard the word "Jabroni" until The Rock (wrestler, not movie) made it one of his staples in the 90s.

  • @catherinefarrell6238
    @catherinefarrell6238 Před rokem +5

    According to google: The first-ever high five appears to have happened in 1977, during a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Houston Astros. After a home run, Dodgers outfielder Dusty Baker high-fived his teammate, Glenn Burke.
    Mike was right!

  • @alexanderzadoroznyj
    @alexanderzadoroznyj Před rokem +2

    I loved his little nod to John Cleese’s character in Monty Pythons “The Ministry of Silly Walks” at 11:40. 😂😂

  • @garlicjrmade6409
    @garlicjrmade6409 Před rokem +6

    "Jobroni," comes from professional wrestling, made famous by The Rock, comes from the term jobber, which describes an undercard lesser known wrestler whos main role is to lose to the over or more popular stars. It is not a term of endearment, it is in every occasion used as an insult to someone's status in their career or life in general.

  • @justincredible9593
    @justincredible9593 Před rokem +4

    THE ROCK CALLED EVERYBODY JABRONIS WHEN HE WAS A WRESTLER LOL 😂

    • @ozzybloke-craig3690
      @ozzybloke-craig3690 Před rokem

      Thank You. Someone who isn't dumb. Yes and the reason the guy on its always sunny says it is because he is trying to be funny and imitate The Rock a little bit.

  • @DanFrijoles
    @DanFrijoles Před rokem +2

    Comment about beginning of the video (meaning of "jabroni"). I'm Italian-American from NY and we grew up saying it. It basically a slang way of calling someone "stupid" or a "knuckle-head."
    Depending on the context/situation it can be either a term of endearment (teasing) or an insult.

    • @mocrg
      @mocrg Před rokem

      It’s a word I associate with 50s movies

  • @rashadd2615
    @rashadd2615 Před rokem +3

    Conan learning the Cuban Rumba is still one of my favorites and is ver funny

  • @vicm7169
    @vicm7169 Před rokem +5

    Conan's Mexico series was pretty crazy. He trained as a Mexican wrestler, played fútbol with Gio Dos Santos, was in a soap opera, then he took "donations" for Trump boarder wall.

  • @CitiesTurnedToDust
    @CitiesTurnedToDust Před rokem +2

    This is one is the Conan in Japan episode I've been dying to see you react to. Thanks!

  • @hanaj
    @hanaj Před rokem +14

    It’s is one of my favorite Canon videos. I’ve sent it to some of my friends who think I’m weird. I say, nope. I was just raised in a Japanese household.

    • @EMD1028
      @EMD1028 Před rokem +5

      Canon is responsible for many great videos and to many people's suprise even movies are shot with them. Some cost upwards of $35k.

    • @CxnstantineII
      @CxnstantineII Před rokem +1

      Damn I still remember the day I got my first Canon camera, I still remember the videos I took in that old thing

    • @EMD1028
      @EMD1028 Před rokem

      @@CxnstantineII oh yea those things were great and durable as hell

  • @caphwys
    @caphwys Před rokem +2

    Conan also got Southern Etiquette lessons, that is a good video to check out.

  • @nancysexton4364
    @nancysexton4364 Před rokem +4

    I've noticed that native Koreans & Japanese (esp. the women) always cover their mouths when they laugh and often when they smile. A Korean-Amer friend said his parents told him they picked it up from the Japanese, tho he doesn't know why.

  • @solace6700
    @solace6700 Před rokem +6

    Mike takes the dub again: "The first-ever high five appears to have happened in 1977, during a baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Houston Astros."

  • @anthonwest9541
    @anthonwest9541 Před rokem +2

    great skit. Now you should watch "Conan Rents a Family in Japan".

  • @mikeownsthisroom
    @mikeownsthisroom Před rokem +5

    The video game reviews are also very funny by Conan.

  • @TiffanyNg100
    @TiffanyNg100 Před rokem +1

    Lol remember he is in an etiquette , polite class. And the lady just tell him immediately that she didn’t like his face to his face

  • @anthonyramirez9003
    @anthonyramirez9003 Před rokem

    Back in the late 90's when Duane the Rock was wrestling with the WWF at the time. He would call people Jabronis.

  • @peensteen
    @peensteen Před rokem

    Funny thing about "innit". I watch a large amount of UK content, ranging from old repeats of "Are You Being Served?" stuff back in the 90s, through the glorious Clarkson era, and now you guys. It's the Peppa Pig effect, me using "innit", and cursing with "bloody Nora!". I'm not too far gone, but it pops out at times, and I get questioned!

  • @mchawk315
    @mchawk315 Před rokem +3

    If you like this one definitely do both there one where he and Jordan do a Japanese Tea Ceremony and the one where Conan adopts Kawaii Style.

    • @willsofer3679
      @willsofer3679 Před rokem

      One of the few times you see Jordan get genuinely annoyed with Conan, if I remember correctly.

  • @susang1107
    @susang1107 Před rokem +3

    His Japan one's are hilarious! Do Tokyo and rent-a-family.

  • @davidg7477
    @davidg7477 Před rokem

    The pilgrims on the mayflowers were the first people to use the “high five” lol

  • @bryangettel4060
    @bryangettel4060 Před rokem

    I expect “innit” is natural lazy lingo for any English dialect. US variations also include “Idnit” “ainit”

  • @xanxusprimo7022
    @xanxusprimo7022 Před rokem

    yess thank you for reacting to this!

  • @jamhousestudio362
    @jamhousestudio362 Před rokem

    Limp hand shake! LOL's 😆👈

  • @SherriLyle80s
    @SherriLyle80s Před rokem +2

    Limp handshakes are sooo weird! It's my _Ick._ It's not good in the states too.

  • @clipsedrag13
    @clipsedrag13 Před rokem +1

    I can attest we invented the high-5 😂😊

  • @Ssenivac
    @Ssenivac Před rokem

    The high five was started in baseball during the 70s by rusty baker after a home run.

  • @AcousticGString
    @AcousticGString Před rokem +3

    Hi everyone

  • @cosmicthespider7974
    @cosmicthespider7974 Před rokem

    I was stationed in Korea for 13 months and always made sure to handover money with two hands and a bow

  • @shawn8674
    @shawn8674 Před rokem

    The Rock used to call people Jabroni. I think Dave knew that

  • @ottovaughnjr.9282
    @ottovaughnjr.9282 Před rokem +1

    More Conan without borders,
    And check out Clueless Gamer Also.

  • @nottoday7377
    @nottoday7377 Před rokem +1

    More conan!

  • @MarilynGoth
    @MarilynGoth Před rokem

    I've watched Conan doing an interview with Marylin Manson, it's funny lol
    And I also have been thinking of moving to Japan.

  • @farleytravis89
    @farleytravis89 Před rokem +1

    Watch Conan Tinder and Grinder segments!

  • @J0ECRAWF15H
    @J0ECRAWF15H Před rokem +2

    I'm _so happy_ we fell into a Conan-conduit on this show. always good times.

  • @Majin_Lee
    @Majin_Lee Před rokem

    In Japan we try our best to respect the person we are talking to. So chewing gum making a smacking sound and showing the open mouth it’s very polite. Yawning too isn’t good. I too cover my mouth when laughing or smiling. Of course you would want to finish chewing your food if you’re eating before trying to speak but sometimes with family or friends you can speak a bit early and cover your mouth. No one wants to see people chewing food. It’s a pretty basic thing in modern first world culture.
    I kiss my wife in Japan. She was actually born here while I was born in America. She actually wanted to show affection in public and I was the one like ok alright quickly. I don’t think anyone likes to see people making out in public but if it’s quick and you’re with your S.O. it can be sweet.

  • @BamaGuyInWashington
    @BamaGuyInWashington Před rokem

    I was stationed in Yokosuka Japan in the US Navy from 2017 to 2019 and you would NEVER see the Japanese kissing in public. They are really discreet with public displays of affection (PDA). Also when you ride the train in Japan, it is the most quiet train ride you will ever experience. If there were any loud noises on the train you could blame us Americans because we're always so loud. I loved Japan!!

  • @Universemasterj
    @Universemasterj Před rokem +2

    Jabroni? Cool word

  • @edledskal9147
    @edledskal9147 Před rokem +4

    I wasn’t sure about the high five but it turns out it likely did originate from the US. I have never really thought about it but as someone else mentioned a quick internet search tells you the first notable one on record was in 1977 during a Dodgers/Astros baseball game.

    • @TM-bq5mt
      @TM-bq5mt Před rokem +1

      Ancient Minoans and Babylonians practiced the high five when they realized people would later think of them as the first civilizations. Massive high fivers those Minoans!

    • @WeekendUpdate7
      @WeekendUpdate7 Před rokem

      Wow, that's wild! Considering the high-five has existed my entire life, I assumed the origin of the high-five spanned many decades. I did not realize how recent it was "invented".

  • @sassycatz4470
    @sassycatz4470 Před rokem

    According to the dictionary, Jabroni is defined as a foolish or contemptible person.

  • @jasonsunderland773
    @jasonsunderland773 Před rokem

    Jabroni basically means a foolish person and love all your reaction videos keep up the good work guys

  • @moniqueleroux2198
    @moniqueleroux2198 Před rokem

    So funny! Lots of making out in the United States!

  • @miztazed
    @miztazed Před rokem +1

    I am waiting till you do a reaction on Conan in Germany. It's so funny. Keep your good content running. :)

  • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
    @user-vc5rp7nf8f Před rokem

    still lots of funny conan stuff to get to. over 30 years of material

  • @FourFish47
    @FourFish47 Před rokem

    You'll have to react to Conan in Harlem some time. He was welcomed there in the brotherhood lol
    Don't forget The Wiener Circle! Conan only introduces that one. Triumph is the funny one. Thanks for another Conan getting insulted one 😄

  • @ShortyComps
    @ShortyComps Před rokem

    Conan, Jordan Schlanski, Japanese restaurant 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @janetuss6496
    @janetuss6496 Před rokem

    You guys would like the channel Korean Englishman!

  • @brianlewis5692
    @brianlewis5692 Před rokem

    'jabroni' is a from the wrestling term 'jobber' ("one who loses intentionally to further the hype or renown of their opponent") + -oni (to make it pseudo-Italian sounding, like 'macaroni')

    • @RomesThe59
      @RomesThe59 Před rokem +1

      Jabroni did not originate in pro wrestling. Italian Americans have been using it since the 1920s

    • @brianlewis5692
      @brianlewis5692 Před rokem

      @@RomesThe59 you sure you don't mean 'jaboney' (Italian 'giabone') ? That is a different (though similar meaning) word.

  • @StackRunItUp
    @StackRunItUp Před rokem +1

    It’s weird that it’s not polite to chew gum but slurping noodles is a sign of respect.

    • @BC_E91
      @BC_E91 Před rokem +2

      Slurping the noodles cools it down. And people are usually not talking while eating their food like how they do when they chew gum

  • @caterpillakilla
    @caterpillakilla Před rokem

    gibronis is a weird 90s joke possibly associated eith the mafia. but no one uses gibroni anymore unironically. kinda like a weird quote trend

  • @IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor

    I love this one!

  • @zig_zag____1265
    @zig_zag____1265 Před rokem +1

    Jabroni means a foolish or contemptible person.
    "get it together, you jabronis"

  • @Nekotaku_TV
    @Nekotaku_TV Před rokem

    There's a part 2 innit?

  • @l.rh7599
    @l.rh7599 Před rokem

    I know when I lived in China, I was told they don't like to see people's gums when they laugh or open their mouths.

  • @jimmythewheelie
    @jimmythewheelie Před rokem

    conan in Japan is hilarious, please also check out rent a family and the kawaii sketch, you will love it!

  • @dave2042
    @dave2042 Před rokem

    React to Louis Ck’s bit about Magic Mike

  • @BanditoBurrito
    @BanditoBurrito Před rokem

    The Australian one is good.

  • @ucfman94
    @ucfman94 Před rokem

    Are you guys going to the Jaguars Broncos game at Wembley on October 30th?

  • @youngfyah
    @youngfyah Před rokem

    The rock really made that word famous in WWE

  • @trevor3013
    @trevor3013 Před rokem

    High five is definitely American. Mike wins 50 points

  • @thomasfrederick-dg1rb
    @thomasfrederick-dg1rb Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting!!

  • @willvr4
    @willvr4 Před rokem

    Jabroni just means like a loser or an idiot but in a joking way, not offensive. Nobody really uses it anymore.

  • @willrobinson4976
    @willrobinson4976 Před rokem +1

    From quick research, it states that the high five started in 1977 during a baseball game between the Dodgers and Astros.

  • @kathrynoneill5862
    @kathrynoneill5862 Před rokem +1

    The high five is from African Americans.

  • @moribundxix
    @moribundxix Před rokem

    Jabroni is a pro wrestling term. It's code for jobber, which what you call a wrestler who's job is to lose.

  • @SE-gs6gd
    @SE-gs6gd Před rokem

    Don’t think Conan would have a problem calling a Japanese person a ninja.

  • @jessieadams6715
    @jessieadams6715 Před rokem

    same in the us,,,no limp handshakes for the men. A woman a little easy

  • @derred723
    @derred723 Před rokem

    Yes one thing that always amused me was when I'd hear Europeans announcers call stadium waves "The Mexican wave" because they first saw it in the Mexico Olympics but it actually started many years earlier at an Oakland A's Major League Baseball game. There's even video of the first stadium wave on youtube. Here it's just called "The Wave." Nobody's heard of "The mexican wave." Side note i'm always amused when British announcers at preseason friendlies in the US see "The Wave" and claim the crowd is bored. Because in the U.S. "The Wave" is done out of a partylike feeling, not at all boredom. It's just another crowd activity to do at a game like singing, jumping up and down, waving a flag, etc."

  • @VoluntaryistJapan
    @VoluntaryistJapan Před 11 měsíci

    Japan's a strange dichotomy. Much more open about sex and the body (onsen, etc. and no "Catholic guilt"), but yeah public displays of affection are rare. Getting more common with the young folk now though. Also, people are just people everywhere. Even if you make faux pas here, good folks understand and laugh it off. Although, the business environment etiquette can be extremely damn stuffy and downright abusive in some cases.

  • @EMD1028
    @EMD1028 Před rokem

    The Rock used th word Jabroni in the 90's.

  • @colebaker5651
    @colebaker5651 Před rokem

    Is this a reupload?

  • @アキコ2003
    @アキコ2003 Před rokem

    I love all conans videos

  • @JoshuaC0rbit
    @JoshuaC0rbit Před rokem

    I always thought jabroni was an ethnic slur against Italian Americans.

    • @willsofer3679
      @willsofer3679 Před rokem

      No, it's an Italian-American slang term essentially meaning "looser".

  • @shard4756
    @shard4756 Před rokem

    Watch Conan goes to Mexico

  • @TypicalAce
    @TypicalAce Před rokem

    React to Phillies padres game 5

  • @ORagnar
    @ORagnar Před rokem

    8:10 Conan -- embarrassing Americans all around the world. LOL 🤣🤣😂😂 2-:

  • @kiddzillastar
    @kiddzillastar Před rokem

    Thumbs up before it starts

  • @mrhobs
    @mrhobs Před rokem

    I’ve never understood the limp handshake… like what is that? That’s so freaking gross and awkward, why would someone do that? (American here btw.) Most people I meet are good with handshakes, but if I encounter a limp handshake, I immediately question the person’s IQ and social intelligence. Blegh

  • @thezx5795
    @thezx5795 Před rokem

    Goes to learn Japanese etiquette. Gets shit on by them

  • @baitse7676
    @baitse7676 Před rokem +2

    Lived in Tokyo for 20 years, was even on Japan tv several times. I'd have to say the Japanese teacher was a weirdo, and probably not accepted in Japanese society.

    • @hanaj
      @hanaj Před rokem +1

      It’s obviously a bit. I was born in Japan and lived their until I was 9. Half my family is Japanese. It’s always the random white guy on the internet who thinks he is an authority on Japan.

    • @baitse7676
      @baitse7676 Před rokem +3

      @@hanaj Lived there till 9? Whatevs
      I'm not white or an authority on Japan, but can speak from experience.

    • @theomen7665
      @theomen7665 Před rokem +1

      @@hanaj congrats on representing your culture so gracefully. Definitely not playing up to the stereotype your people have in regards to westerners. U a ninja, too?

    • @hanaj
      @hanaj Před rokem +1

      @@baitse7676 grow up in a Japanese household. Even if you lived in Japan for 100 years, you would never understand Japanese culture beyond the surface

    • @baitse7676
      @baitse7676 Před rokem +2

      @@hanaj Nor could you, 9 yo Japanese outcast

  • @MrfuckinBeilke
    @MrfuckinBeilke Před rokem +1

    The Rock created Jabroni

  • @saintsataniko2116
    @saintsataniko2116 Před rokem +5

    This etiquette teacher could use a bit of etiquette training when it comes to not insulting people.

    • @mikeroman5208
      @mikeroman5208 Před rokem +4

      Do you really believe this was all spontaneous on their part?

    • @TM-bq5mt
      @TM-bq5mt Před rokem +2

      @@mikeroman5208 you have proof it’s not? Mr. Buzzkill

    • @mikeroman5208
      @mikeroman5208 Před rokem +1

      @@TM-bq5mt LOL! you're right, Conan somehow managed to find the only rude etiquette teacher in a country whose people pride themselves for scrupulously avoiding rudeness and not making others feel embarrassed.

    • @IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor
      @IsThisThePrizeIveWaitedFor Před rokem

      @@mikeroman5208 ​ I think it was spontaneous but the teacher was in on the joke. I watched a Japanese reactor to this and he was shocked at some of the stuff she was saying. Basically her behavior would be considered rude to other Japanese; she was just going along with the bit.

    • @vaahtobileet
      @vaahtobileet Před rokem

      I thought Asians will freely comment on weight like that

  • @ryanc9888
    @ryanc9888 Před rokem

    Conan is funny but I’ve had enough lol more Norm please

  • @ESUSAMEX
    @ESUSAMEX Před rokem

    Showing the teeth in Japan is uncultured because it reminds people of horses, which chew with their mouths open.

  • @heaterparker
    @heaterparker Před rokem +2

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson made up Jabronis u Jabronis lol

    • @willsofer3679
      @willsofer3679 Před rokem +1

      What?!? Um, no. The term predates him by like a century, my friend. It's from the late 1800s/early 1900s.

    • @jtim83
      @jtim83 Před rokem

      Well he made it popular again, without him most wouldnt know the word

    • @willsofer3679
      @willsofer3679 Před rokem

      ​@@jtim83 Outside of the Italian-American community, that's probably somewhat true.

  • @Nelekets
    @Nelekets Před rokem +1

    Not to be a downer, but man I miss the days where hardly anyone wore a mask in Japan. They got so mask brainwashed after the pandemic started (and it's still continuing).. I'm worried Japanese people may not ever be able to unmask.

  • @oV3Ri7
    @oV3Ri7 Před 9 měsíci

    You're pretty laid back in the UK because you're losing your culture!

  • @ozzybloke-craig3690
    @ozzybloke-craig3690 Před rokem

    Jabroni does not come from Its always Sunny lol wtf. The guy on that show says it because he got it from The Rock. The Rock always said that in the WWF in the 90's. He would always call people that. And it means a foolish or contemptible person.

  • @jerzeyguy71
    @jerzeyguy71 Před rokem

    PUHHHHHlease, look for Conan's Clueless gamer!! you will then want to find everyone like you did with Tosh.O