This Carpet Cleaner Knows 24 Languages?

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  • @tomdoesstuff1978 says:

    I don’t like the nudge, nudge, wink, wink “just a carpet cleaner” tone that’s present at several points throughout this short clip.

    What on earth does this man’s profession have to do with his ability to learn languages?

    • @carlos_takeshi says:

      If I’m hazarding a guess, I suppose the point is he’s not a professional language learner or something like that. He has a “day job” doing something not at all related to languages, specifically, cleaning carpets, in case you missed it.

    • @tomdoesstuff1978 says:

      @carlos_takeshiΒ  Hi, Carlos. Yes, the fact that this gentleman has a regular job is obviously part of the point Olly is making here. My issue is the underlying condescension and the slightly sneering tone I detect, epitomised by the repeated reference to him being a carpet cleaner, “just” a carpet cleaner and someone “not making a killing”. Again, what does any of that have to do with this man’s linguistic abilities?

    • @JeremyCrow says:

      I think he may be implying that he’s a spy or something, because why is a carpet cleaner having conversations in front of Bulgarian and Latvian embassies? Also, spies often know several languages. That’s the vibe I got.

  • @thegodfather9100 says:

    Olly, would you please repeat what his profession was? You didn’t quite make it clear.
    Let’s just change his name from Vaughn Smith to Carpet Cleaner

  • @lucasgattesco3148 says:

    Carpet cleaner!? Such a waste😒

    • @ryanjames9599 says:

      A lot of people are happy to live a ” modest ” life. You don’t need a new car every other year. You don’t need a new phone every year. You don’t need a big house. Social media is brainwashing everyone into competing with the super rich. Do what makes you happy. Some people don’t want to work 12+ hours a day just so they can buy something they can’t take with them when they die.

  • @Foolseverywhere says:

    And I’m a roofer who knows 6 languages, so what?! πŸ˜‚

  • @2hsuuejj2 says:

    Spy maybe? πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    • @JeremyCrow says:

      That was exactly what I thought the video was implying. Surprised nobody else but you commented about it.

  • @vhs6055 says:

    Lowkey feels like dry snitching lol

  • @xadam2dudex says:

    If he had any sense he’d go into the translation business .. there are tons of companies and governments that would hire him to do translation services .. the Chinese have very poor translators .. if he knows Chinese he can get lots of jobs

    • @scuba-steve485 says:

      Your statement would be very obvious to this exceptionally intelligent man. So, he is probably working in the exact capacity that he desires.

  • @SomeKidFromBritain says:

    The DC part is the relevant part.
    His profession is irrelevant.

  • @peterstucklschwaiger2830 says:

    Literally nothing of this guy is even closer to β€œordinary”.
    I mean, we could use that tag, if he’d only spoke a bunch of easier languages.
    Yet if I remember correctly, he even knows some almost extinct native American languages. And given his main way of learning (listen and talk) that’s even more impressive.

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