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Our next guest took a 13 hour flight from Hong Kong to be with us tonight.
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Our next guest took a 13 hour flight from Hong Kong to be with us tonight.
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He has a new stand up comedy special.
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It's called Jimmy O.
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Yang, Finally Home.
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Opens in theaters on Friday, just like Taylor Swift.
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Please welcome Jimmy O.
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Yang.
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How was, by the way,
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how was your flight from Hong Kong?
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Man, it was great.
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I'm very jet lag right now.
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You are.
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I was gone for a week,
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and I forgot how much of a dumpster fire I was going to come back to at the airports.
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They took away the only thing that's good about airports, TSA PreCheck.
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It's gone.
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Oh, really?
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PreCheck is gone?
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I didn't realize that.
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In a lot of places, it's gone.
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They're understaffed.
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And I don't know how they have money for everything else but PreCheck.
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That is the only thing that's good at any American airport.
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Like, they have money for,
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for, they have money to fly the Venezuelan president in a Black Hawk in first class back here,
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give him some new Nike tech wear, you know?
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But no money to just hire one guy at PreCheck that literally just looks at a check mark that's like,
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yeah, go ahead.
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Yeah, no. No money for that guy.
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So, but it was the airport in Hong Kong,
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they're still running normally and they run better than ours?
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Great, everything very efficient in Hong Kong.
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Interesting, interesting.
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Now you are, for those who don't know,
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You moved from Hong Kong when you were, what, 13 years old?
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Yeah, 13.
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You were born there.
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You were raised for much of your life there.
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You moved here to the United States.
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And this special you did,
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it was a big, big homecoming for you.
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Yeah, I haven't been home in Hong Kong in 20 years.
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Yeah, and that's why it's called Finally Home.
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And I didn't know the reception I was going to get.
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I was like, you know,
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my brain, I feel like you as an immigrant,
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half of it was in Hong Kong and half of it's here.
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And I forgot all of my Hong Kong memories.
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I forgot.
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This is one very sobering thing that happened.
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I found my diary that I wrote when I was nine years old in Hong Kong,
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all written in Chinese, and I can't read a single word of it.
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No. Really?
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It's my first language, and I couldn't read it.
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That's when I was like,
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I need to go back in touch.
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And get somebody to read it to you.
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Yeah.
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I had to give it to my dad to translate it for me.
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Did you?
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And my dad's reading my childhood diary just laughing.
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Like, like.
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Now, you have this big, big show.
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Obviously, you did get a big reception because you saw.
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How many seats did you have in this theater?
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It was the Hong Kong Coliseum,
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8,000 seats, and we sold out five shows there.
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That's crazy.
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Yeah.
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And I never had that.
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I mean, thanks to everyone in America,
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around the world, my ticket sales are great.
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I sold out The Forum.
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I sold out Radio City this year.
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It was like super.
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It's been such an incredible tour.
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But in Hong Kong, tickets will sell in like 20 seconds.
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Oh, really?
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Literally like Taylor Swift.
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Like, it'll crash the site,
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and it's a whole thing, yeah.
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So you make this entry.
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We have the entrance.
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Let's share the entrance if we can.
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I'm Michael Jackson, though.
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Yeah, you really do.
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It's like a Cirque du Soleil caliber entrance you made there.
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Yeah.
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Thank you.
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But you have to for a big show, right?
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That's something you want to do for a big, big show.
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I want to do something special,
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you know, like, beyond just a comedy special.
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What else can I add to it?
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And that move popping up from the bottom of the stage was always too expensive in America.
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But we figured out we can amortize it between five shows in Hong Kong.
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And then I did it twice,
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or maybe three times in every show,
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just so each time doesn't cost as much.
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I see.
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You made the most of it.
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I did the math on it.
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If you're going to spend the money,
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you might as well use it, you know?
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You mentioned your dad reading your diary.
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You, I think the last time you were here,
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your parents were here with you.
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My parents were hanging out with your parents, had a great time.
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That's right.
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And your parents, you talk a lot about your parents in your act.
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Your parents are funny.
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Well, yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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It's a lot of childhood trauma that I've translated into comedy.
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Right.
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Exactly.
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They were with you in Hong Kong for the big show.
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That must have been a crazy experience for them.
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Incredible experience.
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They were sitting in the audience.
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And I don't do meet and greets in my shows,
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but people were like lining up to take pictures of my dad.
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Really?
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He was the celebrity there.
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But not your mom.
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Well, my mom's low key, you know?
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And I haven't really shown my mom in any of the videos,
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except this time of the jokes whenever I'm talking about my dad,
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my mom, we cut to them in the audience.
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So it's like you're seeing comedy in 3D, what their reaction is.
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Yeah.
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You know?
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Were they at all five shows?
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They were three out of the five.
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Three out of the five.
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They said.
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My dad asked me, he's like,
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which show do you have the most celebrities?
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I'll come to that one.
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Oh, really?
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Yeah.
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Is your mother worried that your dad might get too famous and start,
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you know, groupies might start following him around?
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She's hoping someone will just take him out of the house.
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Oh, really?
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Okay.
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All right.
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I'm pretty sure.
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You paid tribute to some of your childhood friends.
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And these are people you grew up with in Hong Kong.
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Are these kids you stayed or adults now that you stayed in touch with?
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Actually, we lost touch for a good 15 years.
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Because when I came to this country,
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it was 1999, and we didn't have,
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you know, any of those technologies.
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No FaceTime, not even AOL back then, you know.
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Not even the Internet.
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Not in my house.
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So we fully lost touch for 15 years.
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And then I did Arsenio Hall's show when he came back.
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Right.
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It was my first late-night talk show.
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I did stand-up.
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And then my friend saw me.
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He's like, O-Yang, Oh Yang,
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that's a very rare last name in Chinese,
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and he's talking about he's from Hong Kong.
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Is that him?
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They found me on Facebook,
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and that's how we got back in touch with my elementary school friends.
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Yeah.
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That's great.
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And are they just so excited that you've become this big star?
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Yeah, it's lovely.
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I was just hanging out with them,
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and yeah, they're still, like, really, really close friends.
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Do they ever come to visit here?
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They haven't yet.
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They haven't yet.
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Oh, that would be something, huh?
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Show them around here.
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Yeah.
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Did you get, like, a million ticket requests going back home?
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Yes, that was one thing that was quite overwhelming.
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I had families coming out of the woodwork.
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You know, after, like not for money, just for tickets.
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Which is nice, you know?
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Like after every show, I have to go say hi to the celebrities that showed up,
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you know, the promoters and everyone.
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But also just so many families,
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and half of them I haven't met.
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They're like, this is your uncle,
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and that's your uncle's uncle,
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that's your uncle's new wife.
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I'm like, I don't know you.
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I'm just gonna call everybody an uncle.
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Everybody's uncle, yeah.
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Yeah.
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But my actual uncle actually helped me out.
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My uncle William, got to shout him out.
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He organized all the tickets.
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So in Hong Kong, at least at the Hong Kong Coliseum,
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it's not digital tickets you can transfer.
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He had to go grab like 200 physical tickets.
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Oh, the hard tickets.
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Yeah, and he had to plan it.
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Who's sitting where it's like a wedding?
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You know?
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Yeah.
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So he had to grab it,
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and then on his way to his house with tickets,
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all 200 tickets, he left it in a taxi.
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Oh, no. Yeah, and it's not an Uber you can call.
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It's like a taxi, so I had to call dispatch.
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And finally, he got the tickets back.
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Oh, he did?
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Luckily, because the taxi driver didn't know who I was.
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So otherwise, we would have sold the tickets.
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But a part of me was hoping all the tickets would have been lost,
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so at least I wouldn't have so many families.
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You would have less people to meet and greet afterwards.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Yeah, no, I know how that is.
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So now your tour is still on.
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You're finishing up your tour in actually my hometown of Las Vegas next week.
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Yeah.
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Which is a fun place.
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Do you love Las Vegas?
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Are you a Las Vegas guy?
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I love Las Vegas.
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Yeah, I got a house there.
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I love it.
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You know?
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Oh, you do?
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You have a house there?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Oh, so you really like it in Las Vegas.
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Yeah, I think whatever savings I get for buying a house in Vegas,
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I gamble it away anyways.
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Oh, do you?
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So it's a fair trade, yeah.
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What do you play?
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I play blackjack.
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Uh-huh.
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You know Asian people, we love gambling.
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You can't say that, but I can.
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No, but it is very, it's true.
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A lot of Asian tourists come to Las Vegas to gamble.
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I'm a disciplined gambler.
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When I play blackjack, if I see another Asian across from me,
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I just walk away.
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I don't.
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Oh, the de- oh.
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You guys all of us don't know this rule.
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You just can't say it, you know.
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The dealer.
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They're too good.
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They always take your money, you know?
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And I feel like Asian dealers show no emotion for when you lose.
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Other dealers, they always pretend.
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They're like, oh, my God, I got 21.
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So sorry, man.
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Better luck next time.
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You lose to an Asian dealer,
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they don't care about your feelings at all.
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They're just like, yeah, you lose.
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What?
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19, 20, can you do math?
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Like, do you have more money?
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Do you take your mom or dad to Vegas with you?
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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They love it.
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They love Vegas.
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Yeah, yeah.
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They stay with you in Vegas?
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Yeah, they do.
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This is kind of like a family vacation home.
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Oh, right.
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Is that good?
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It seems like maybe not a great place to have the family.
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It's OK.
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They don't gamble much, you know?
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Oh, they don't?
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Yeah, they stay in.
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They eat the Chinese food in Chinatown.
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Great Chinese food in Vegas, by the way.
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You know, I grew up in Chinatown in Las Vegas.
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Really?
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Yes, that's right.
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That is my neighborhood.
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That's why we get along so well.
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That must be.
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I knew there was something, Jimmy.
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That's where the first name came from, yeah.
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Well, it's great to see you.
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Congratulations.
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And to have this be not only in a theater,
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but to have it in an IMAX theater is just an unbelievable thing for a comedian.
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I know.
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I can't believe it would have premiered last week in Hong Kong in IMAX.
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And I was a little nervous,
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you know, like, how is this going to look on IMAX?
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Right.
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And it looks really cool.
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Shot by the people in Hong Kong.
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I took the entire heart.
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At first, I was going to shoot this special,
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this material, in Seattle, you know, for a streamer here.
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And then these shows in Hong Kong were just so special.
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I could recreate these jokes anywhere.
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But all the characters, like my parents,
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my heroes in Hong Kong,
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my childhood friends, and all the emotions that kind of happened naturally,
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I just couldn't recreate that.
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So I had to do it in Hong Kong.
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I took the hard drive back here,
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you know, and edited for like six months in my karaoke room basement.
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Like I forced my producer and editor to edit it.
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I had to look at my dad's every reaction for like an hour to finally find one that's an approval, you know?
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Well, that's how it goes.
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Jimmy O.
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Yang, everybody.
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Jimmy O.
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Yang finally home.
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Open the Steelers Friday.
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We'll be right back.

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이 영상에서 Jimmy O. Yang은 홍콩에서 미국으로 이주한 그의 경험과 공항에서 겪는 어려움에 대해 이야기합니다. 그가 겪은 감정과 경험은 이민자 신분에서 오는 복잡한 감정을 반영하는 데, 이는 많은 사람들에게 공감할 수 있는 좋은 주제입니다. 이러한 맥락에서 이 비디오를 통해 대화 스킬을 연습하면, 실제 상황에서 자연스럽게 대화를 이끌어 나갈 수 있는 능력을 기를 수 있습니다. 유튜브 영어 공부를 통해 정말로 유용한 언어적 표현과 상황을 이해하고 활용할 수 있습니다.

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  • “I forgot how much of a dumpster fire...” - 이 표현은 어떤 상황이 얼마나 혼란스러운지를 강조합니다. ‘dumpster fire’는 매우 엉망이라는 의미로, 비유적인 표현을 통해 청중에게 강한 이미지를 제공합니다.
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  • “it was a big homecoming for you.” - ‘homecoming’이라는 단어는 고향으로 돌아가는 특별한 경험을 의미합니다. 이는 이민자들이 느끼는 감정적 반응을 표현하는 데 효과적입니다.

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