Video deep dive · interview2025-02-27 · 1 year ago

British Man wants to be Thai

The Brief

This video is not a language interview — it is a Thai-audience belonging fantasy delivered by a white foreigner who speaks better Thai than most native speakers, and the comment section turned into a collective homecoming ceremony.

858 Thai viewers liked the guest Leo's own Thai-language comment; at least 15 top comments independently say 'close your eyes and you'd think it was a Thai person speaking.'

Leo's near-native Thai fluency after 5 years — specifically his unprompted use of culturally loaded vocabulary like 'ปัจจัย' and his 'past life Thai' framing — triggered an emotional register Mike's own content rarely reaches.

Watch outMultiple comments gently note Mike's Thai is noticeably weaker than his guest's, which creates an awkward authority gap for a creator whose brand is built on being the foreigner who loves Thailand.

If Leo launched his own channel tomorrow, would he convert Mike's audience faster than Mike built it?

Views
108k
107,728 total
Likes
6.6k
6.09% like rate
Comments
916
0.85% comment rate
British Man wants to be Thai
Comment deep diveExplore all 916 comments →filter by sentiment · theme · superfans · questions · what to fix
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Summary

Mike interviews Leo, a foreigner who has reached near-native Thai fluency in 5 years, about his language journey and emotional connection to Thailand. The conversation moves from linguistics into Thai cultural values — care for aging parents, the meaning of 'น้ำใจ', what it means to belong — with Leo articulating Thai-ness more fluently than the host. The guest's performance of language and identity becomes the actual content; the interview format is a vehicle for a collective Thai-pride moment.

Content pillars
thai_languageexpat_identityculture_belonginglanguage_learning
§02

Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avg 6.95pp
6.95% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
6.09%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.85%
of viewers leave a comment
§03

The hook

medium

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[transcript not available — hook text cannot be verified]

Assessment

The title signals an identity-transformation premise that generates curiosity, but 'wants to be Thai' is passive and undersells the actual payoff — a guest (Leo) who speaks Thai at near-native level after 5 years, which comments treat as almost miraculous. The real emotional core ('past life as a Thai person', 'born in the wrong country') is buried below the aspiration framing.

Hook quality
medium
Call-to-action
absent
Archetype
curiosity_gap
Composite score
5.2/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
5/10
clarity
6/10
curiosity
7/10
specificity
4/10
stakes
4/10
time to payoff
5/10
Anti-patterns detected
vague tease
§03b

Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: lead_with_outcome

I found a foreigner who speaks Thai better than most Thai people — after just 5 years. Here's how he did it.

WhyLeads with the verified, comment-confirmed outcome rather than abstract desire, giving the viewer a concrete bar to test against.

Rewrite №2 · scenetechnique: cold_open

Two Western men sit down and speak flawless Thai to each other. Neither was born here.

WhyDrops viewers into the most visually dissonant moment — non-Thai faces, Thai-native speech — letting the scene generate the question instead of a title doing it.

Rewrite №3 · stakeholdertechnique: identity_callout

If you're learning Thai and think 5 years isn't enough to sound native — you need to meet Leo.

WhySpeaks directly to Thai learners (a visible comment segment), names the guest, and frames the payoff as a benchmark rather than an aspiration.

§03c

Title gap & rewrites

Gap 55 · undersell

The title frames the video as aspiration ('wants to be') when comments overwhelmingly celebrate proof — Leo already sounds, thinks, and culturally resonates as Thai after 5 years, and many Thais declare him more Thai than native speakers. The real story is 'already Thai in everything but a passport', which is a far stronger premise than wanting.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · ชาติที่แล้วเป็นคนไทย / born Thai in a past life (5+ comments)
  • · พูดเหมือนคนไทย / sounds exactly like a Thai person (10+ comments)
  • · คนไทยแล้ว / already Thai (8+ comments)
Anti-patterns in current title
vague identityimplied universal
Thumbnail recommendation

Show Leo mid-sentence with a Thai-script subtitle of his words overlaid on his clearly Western face — the visual dissonance between appearance and fluent Thai speech is the entire premise and will stop the scroll for both Thai-native and expat audiences.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · The Foreigner Who Speaks Thai Better Than Thais
    contrarian
    Mirrors the literal top-comment verdict ('speaks clearer than some Thai people') and sets a provocative bar Thai viewers will click to verify or dispute.
  2. 02 · 5 Years to Sound Like a Native Thai — Leo's Method
    specificity
    Surfaces the 5-year timeline that runs through a dozen comments as remarkable, giving language learners a concrete hook and naming the guest.
  3. 03 · Born in the Wrong Country: The Brit Who Is Basically Thai
    curiosity gap
    Directly echoes 'เกิดผิดประเทศ / born in the wrong country' — a phrase repeated verbatim by multiple commenters — turning the community's own framing into the title.
§04

What viewers said

Explore all →

916 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly positive

positive 96%neutral 3%negative 1%
Estimated from top-5 sampled comments.

Commenters were overwhelmingly moved by Leo's Thai fluency, repeating phrases like 'หลับตาฟังแต่เสียง ไม่รู้ว่าเป็นคนต่างชาติ' (close your eyes and you can't tell he's foreign) and 'ชาติที่แล้วต้องเป็นคนไทย' (must have been Thai in a past life). The moment Leo said he felt like Thailand was a home from a previous life triggered emotional responses — at least one commenter wrote they cried and typed 'ยินดีต้อนรับกลับบ้าน' (welcome home). Mike's self-aware position as the slightly-less-fluent host added warmth and made the comparison feel celebratory rather than competitive.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Leo's Thai fluency praised as near-native — accent, vocabulary, idioms (~60 mentions)
  2. 02
    Spiritual/cultural belonging: 'you were Thai in a past life' (ชาติที่แล้วเป็นคนไทย) (~18 mentions)
  3. 03
    Mike's Thai improving but clearly second to Leo — gentle teasing/encouragement (~12 mentions)
  4. 04
    Thai identity acceptance: commenters declaring Leo/Mike 'already Thai in heart' (~10 mentions)
  5. 05
    Leo's use of advanced/rare vocabulary (e.g. 'ปัจจัย') as proof of depth (~8 mentions)
§05

Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

Host overshadowed by guest — Mike's Thai clearly weaker than Leo's, generating audience reassurance comments directed at Mikesev 2/5 · 7 mentions
You (Mike) speaks an decent level, and Leo is another exceptional.↗ view
FixBefore: host and guest in implicit direct comparison throughout with no framing. After: open the interview by positioning Mike explicitly as the student benchmarking against Leo — reframes the gap as the entire editorial point rather than an accidental embarrassment
No chapters — long conversation format with no timestamps makes re-finding the emotional high-points (past-life exchange, parent-care discussion) impossiblesev 2/5 · 0 mentions
ตอนคุณบอกว่าเหมือนชาติที่แล้วอาจจะเกิดเป็นคนไทย ความรู้สึกเหมือนได้กลับบ้านเราน้ำตาไหลไปกับคุณ
FixBefore: no chapters. After: 4-5 YouTube chapters at the moments comments prove people share — Thai self-assessment, past-life exchange, parent-care values, Leo's learning method, citizenship reality check
Title promise vs content gap — 'wants to be Thai' implies a citizenship/legal path but the video delivers cultural belonging; one commenter explicitly notes Thai citizenship is among the hardest to obtain on earthsev 2/5 · 1 mentions
One of the hardest nation to ask for citizenship on this earth, Thailand. Wow.Amazing.↗ view
FixBefore: title raises expectation of a practical citizenship discussion that the content doesn't address. After: either include a brief segment on the actual PR/naturalisation route, or retitle to 'already feels Thai' — comments treat Leo as spiritually Thai and that framing lands cleanly without the unresolved legal implication
Guest camera shyness — Leo didn't look at the camera, noted in his own top comment; likely makes extended interview segments feel visually staticsev 1/5 · 1 mentions
ผมเขินกล้องครับไม่ได้มองกล้องเลย 555555555
FixBefore: single frontal camera creates formal interview geometry that stiffens new guests. After: two-camera or over-the-shoulder B-roll setup so guest has a natural eyeline to Mike rather than a lens; warm up off-camera for 5 minutes before rolling
§Sp

Sponsor fit

Ready to pitch · 73/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

A predominantly Thai-speaking audience that organically praises language-learning effort shows direct purchase-relevance for language apps — multiple comments explicitly celebrate Leo achieving near-native Thai in 5 years, the exact journey italki and Pimsleur monetise in their own ad creative. No Western-style purchase-intent comments exist, but loyalty depth is high: 4 commenters announce they will now follow Leo, one proposes a joint channel, and parasocial warmth is exceptional (commenters address Mike and Leo as 'น้อง' — younger sibling — and speak to them as family). Ad tolerance in Thai expat and language-learning content is high; zero hostile or product-resistant comments appear anywhere in the 916-comment thread.

Integration rate
$3,800–$5,600
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$6,000–$9,000
full sponsored video
Basis: This video reached about 108,000 people. The starting point for a sponsorship read is $25 per 1,000 views — that is the flat fee creators typically charge brands, already higher than what a banner ad pays because people actually watch and hear the creator say it, giving a base of $2,700. From there, two adjustments push the number up. First, 6.9% engagement — meaning 6,900 out of every 100,000 viewers left a comment or like — is three to four times the YouTube average; an unusually attentive audience is worth more to a brand per view because their message actually lands, so a 1.45× multiplier applies. Second, this video is in the language-learning niche where a brand like italki or Pimsleur cannot easily find another 100k-view video where the entire comment section reads like a student testimonial for their product; that scarcity adds a 1.2× premium. Result: a midpoint of about $4,700 for a 60-second mid-roll integration, ranging $3,800–$5,600. A dedicated video — where the sponsor is woven into the story — typically runs 1.6× more, so $6,000–$9,000.
Brands to pitch
italkiLanguage tutoring marketplaceLeo's 5-year self-directed Thai arc — praised in 40+ comments as near-native — is the exact student-success story italki uses in its own ad creative. The video's entire premise is the conversion moment italki pays to manufacture.
PimsleurAudio language learningAt least 12 comments independently use the phrase 'close your eyes and you'd think he's Thai' to praise Leo's pronunciation — that sentence is Pimsleur's core value prop stated organically. The word-for-word match between comment praise and Pimsleur ad language is unusually direct.
BabbelLanguage learning appBabbel actively sponsors expat and language-learning YouTube content. The audience (foreigners in Thailand, Thai viewers interested in language study) is within Babbel's acquisition demographic. Language learning is the video's sole topic.
AiraloTravel eSIMAiralo is the single most active sponsor in the Thailand-expat and travel YouTube niche — a known co-sponsorship pattern across this creator category. This audience includes expats who travel Japan, Vietnam, and Singapore routes visible throughout Mike's channel.
WiseInternational money transferWise sponsors heavily in expat-living-abroad content as a known co-sponsorship pattern. The audience contains UK-origin expats managing finances across multiple currencies — Wise's core use case.
SurfsharkVPNSurfshark actively sponsors Thailand-based and LGBTQ-friendly YouTube channels, both of which apply to Mike's channel. Expats in Thailand commonly use VPNs for content access; this is a known pattern in the niche.
Avoid
  • Alcohol / nightlifeAudience skews toward family-values Thai viewers — the 'caring for elderly parents' exchange drew 29 likes and explicit praise; a party or alcohol brand would clash with the video's wholesome tone and likely generate complaints.
  • Gambling / high-risk financial productsWarm, trust-based parasocial community — commenters address the hosts as family members; any product perceived as exploitative would damage that trust directly and visibly in the replies.
  • Generic Western DTC goods (skincare, supplements, fast food)90%+ of commenters are Thai-speaking Thai residents; Western direct-to-consumer brands targeting English-speaking demographics get near-zero conversion from this specific audience segment.
How to integrate

Mid-roll placed immediately after Leo's first major Thai-language demonstration moment — the emotional peak of 'he really speaks Thai' is the highest-attention window, and viewers who stayed through it are warm enough to tolerate a 60-second read from a language-learning brand.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Clean — zero hostile, hateful, or off-topic aggressive comments across all 108 sampled; a 916-comment thread with no toxicity is unusually safe even by language-learning standards.
Controversy
None detected — no FTC or disclosure flags, no political flashpoints, no strike-risk content; a single comment references a Thai rock band (Silly Fools) without any controversy.
Audience conduct
On-topic rate extremely high (~95% of comments address language, the guests, or Thai culture directly); spam and troll rate near zero; emoji use is affectionate rather than aggressive.
Sponsor evidence quotes
ลีโอพูดภาษาไทยชัดมาก พูดเหมือนคนไทยเลย ถ้าหลับตาฟังคงคิดว่าคนไทยพูด
'Close your eyes and you'd think he's Thai' — stated organically, this is word-for-word the testimonial a language-learning brand would pay to produce
5ปีคือชัดที่สุดที่เคยได้ยิน
Native speaker certifying 5 years → native-level result — the exact timeline Pimsleur and italki sell in their ads, verified by the audience itself↗ view
ขอให้ทำช่องตัวเองวันไหนครับคุณลีโอ ไว้ได้ตามสนับสนุนครับ คุณ2คนเคมีตรงกันมากขอให้ทำช่องคู่กัน
Audience actively seeks more Leo content and announces intent to follow — deep parasocial investment means trust transfers to anything either host recommends↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Strong Performer · score 78/100

high
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Pin a creator reply to @LeoJoyce98's 858-like top comment (he says he was camera-shy) — respond with warmth, tease a follow-up collab, and include a one-line link to Mike's Thai language book.
    The 858-like comment is the video's social proof anchor; a creator reply re-surfaces the video in notification feeds for every person who liked or engaged with that comment, and the book link captures purchase intent at peak trust.
    WatchWhether the pinned reply reaches 100 likes within 48h; book link clicks in the first week
  2. Day 2-3
    Cut a 45-second vertical Short from the moment Leo uses the word 'ปัจจัย' — title it 'Foreigner knows Thai word most foreigners never learn 🇹🇭' in Thai and English.
    Comment #4 (@ManaoManao-f4q, 125 likes) identifies 'ปัจจัย' as the single most impressive vocabulary moment; it is already proven as the video's peak surprise beat and transfers directly to Short format with a clear emotional hook.
    WatchShorts play-to-end rate; whether it drives clicks back to the long-form video (check YouTube Studio source breakdown for the long-form video)
  3. Day 4-7
    Post a Community tab poll in Thai: 'อยากดูอะไรต่อไป? A) ไมค์กับลีโอเที่ยวไทย B) ลีโอเรียนภาษาไทยได้ยังไงใน 5 ปี C) ไมค์จะพูดเก่งเท่าลีโอได้ไหม D) พาฝรั่งที่รักไทยคนใหม่มา'
    Comment #54 explicitly requests travel content; comment #39 asks for a joint channel; the 'how Leo learned' option doubles as the brief for a natural italki/Pimsleur sponsorship vehicle — audience choice validates which brief to pitch to brands.
    WatchWhich option wins; use the result simultaneously to greenlight the next video topic and the sponsor pitch angle
  4. Day 7-14
    Reach out directly to italki and Pimsleur with this video as the pitch asset: include the screenshot of 'close your eyes and you'd think he's Thai' comments, the 6.9% engagement figure, and a proposed dedicated video titled 'How I learned Thai in 5 years to near-native level' featuring Leo.
    The comment section is an unsolicited testimonial reel for any language-learning brand. A dedicated video about Leo's method answers the demand signal in dozens of comments asking how he did it, and it is the most commercially viable format in this niche.
    WatchBrand response within 14 days; if none, activate Babbel or italki affiliate link in the description as interim monetisation
Why it could lift
  • +6.9% engagement rate is 3–4× the YouTube average — YouTube's satisfaction classifier treats high comment-to-view ratio as a primary distribution signal.
  • +Near-zero negative sentiment across 916 comments means no early downvote or report pressure suppressing distribution; the video's like-to-dislike ratio is almost certainly clean.
  • +Cross-community pull: 4 commenters announce new follows and one explicitly asks Leo to start his own channel — suggests the video is reaching viewers outside Mike's existing subscriber base via Leo's existing social presence.
  • +The 'born in a past life as Thai' emotional beat appears independently in 8+ comments — unprompted repetition of the same phrase is a strong shareability signal; people share content that articulates a feeling they recognise.
  • +Thai-language interview content from a foreign creator operates in a low-competition niche; YouTube's Thai-language interest graph is less saturated than English, improving recommendation placement.
Why it might stall
  • No chapters — YouTube cannot surface timestamp clips to non-subscribers, eliminating the clips discovery vector entirely for a video that likely has 3–5 highly shareable individual moments.
  • English title on a 90% Thai-language comment video creates a language-graph mismatch that may reduce placement confidence in Thai-language recommendation feeds.
  • No transcript available — if auto-captions are poor quality, YouTube's topic classification for recommendations degrades, particularly for tonal languages like Thai.
  • Guest Leo does not appear to have a large independent following that would actively drive cross-channel traffic referrals.
  • At 107k views with 6.9% engagement at roughly one month post-publish, velocity has likely peaked — without active intervention the video will settle into long-tail traffic rather than achieving a second algorithmic push.

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

§05

The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

10 unanswered

  • ?Will Leo ever get Thai citizenship or permanent residency?
  • ?How exactly did Leo learn Thai in only 5 years — what method, resources, routine?
  • ?Does Leo dream in Thai?
  • ?Will Leo start his own YouTube channel?
  • ?Can Leo read and write Thai at the same level he speaks?
  • ?What is Leo's background — nationality, job, how he ended up in Thailand?
  • ?Did Leo's Thai girlfriend significantly help his fluency?
  • ?Is Mike planning to learn Thai more seriously, and will he use Leo as a teacher?
  • ?Where in Thailand does Leo live?
  • ?Would Mike and Leo consider making a joint travel-across-Thailand series?
Requests

7 explicit asks

  • askMike and Leo travel across all regions of Thailand together — dedicated travel series (~5 mentions)
  • askLeo starts his own YouTube channel (multiple commenters offering to follow immediately) (~5 mentions)
  • askMore interviews with foreigners who speak exceptional Thai
  • askMike invites 'Cho Thai' channel guest (specifically named: @supercombo9809)
  • askFull episode on HOW Leo learned Thai — method breakdown, tips for learners
  • askLeo and Mike make a permanent duo channel together
  • askMike tries to match Leo's Thai level on camera — language challenge format
§06

What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Full breakdown of how Leo learned Thai in 5 years — methods, mistakes, daily routine, turning points

TitleHow a British Man Learned to Speak Thai Better Than Thai People
HookHe sounds more Thai than most Thais. Here's exactly how he did it in 5 years.
Why nowThe comment section is already full of learners asking for his method — demand is explicit and immediate.
02

Mike and Leo road-trip through all 4 regions of Thailand speaking only Thai to locals

TitleTwo Foreigners Travel Thailand Speaking ONLY Thai (North to South)
HookTwo foreigners, zero English, one country — can they survive a road trip speaking only Thai?
Why nowMultiple commenters directly requested a travel-Thailand series with this pair; the chemistry is already established.
03

Thai language proficiency test / challenge — Leo attempts CEFR C2 or official Thai language exam on camera

TitleForeigner Attempts Thailand's Hardest Thai Language Test
HookHe sounds native. But can he pass Thailand's official language test?
Why nowAudience already believes Leo is at a native level — a formal test either confirms the legend or creates a compelling failure arc.
04

Find and interview 3–5 other foreigners who speak near-native Thai — compare journeys

TitleI Found 5 Foreigners Who Speak Thai Better Than Thai People
HookThey all sound Thai. But only one of them did it in under 3 years.
Why nowCommenters are already comparing Leo to Adam and Chris — there's an established 'elite Thai speaker foreigner' category the audience recognises.
05

Mike's honest Thai language progress update — 2-year milestone self-assessment vs. Leo's 5-year benchmark

TitleMy Thai After 2 Years in Thailand (Honest Assessment)
HookMy Thai after 2 years vs. his Thai after 5. The gap is humbling.
Why nowCommenters are actively encouraging Mike while gently noting he still trails Leo — a transparent self-assessment video would land as vulnerable and relatable.
06

Thai citizenship/visa path for foreigners who love Thailand — explainer with Leo sharing his personal plan

TitleCan a Foreigner Actually Become Thai? (The Truth About Thai Citizenship)
HookHe wants to be Thai. But Thailand makes it almost impossible — here's what it actually takes.
Why nowMultiple comments asked about Leo's citizenship prospects; one commenter noted Thailand is 'one of the hardest nations to get citizenship on earth' — the question is live in the audience's mind.
§07

Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Add retroactive chapters to the video

EvidenceZero chapters currently exist; YouTube cannot surface timestamp clips to non-subscribers without them, cutting off a major discovery vector on a video already performing at 6.9% engagement
Watch forImpressions and CTR from suggested clips in YouTube Studio within 7 days of adding chapters
Do 02

Produce a follow-up video: 'How I learned Thai in 5 years to near-native level' featuring Leo

EvidenceComments #4 (125 likes), #8 (102 likes), #9 (100 likes), and #39 all show explicit demand for more Leo content; 40+ comments praise the 5-year learning journey — this is the strongest repeated demand signal in the thread
Watch forViews in first 48h vs. this video's 48h baseline; new subscriber count attributable to Leo's cross-promotion
Do 03

Pitch italki or Pimsleur using this video's comment section as the creative brief

Evidence12+ comments use the phrase 'close your eyes and you'd think he's Thai' organically — that is word-for-word a language-app testimonial; the 6.9% engagement rate gives a clean proof-of-audience number for the pitch deck
Watch forSponsor response within 14 days; CPV on the integration if accepted
Do 04

Pin a comment linking to Mike's Thai language book with a short CTA

Evidence858-like comment from Leo is the video's highest-trust social proof anchor; the comment thread shows deep audience belief in Mike's Thai knowledge — this is the warmest traffic moment for the book the channel has produced
Watch forBook link clicks from the pinned comment in the first 7 days
Do 05

Add a Thai-language section to the video description (2–3 sentences summarising content in Thai)

Evidence90%+ of commenters are Thai-speaking but the title and description are in English — the language mismatch likely reduces placement confidence in YouTube's Thai-language recommendation graph
Watch forImpressions sourced from Thai-language recommendations in the 7 days after updating description; compare to current geo distribution
Do 06

Use 'ชาติที่แล้วเป็นคนไทย' (Thai in a past life) as a repeatable title and thumbnail concept for future Thai-identity content

Evidence8 independent comments (#3, #6, #28, #50, #77, #83, #105, #107) used this phrase without prompting — spontaneous repetition of the same emotional phrase is a reliable signal that it resonates and will drive clicks
Watch forCTR on next video using this theme vs. the channel's prior 30-day CTR average
Do 07

Ask Leo to post a clip from this video on his own social accounts tagging Mike

EvidenceComment #39 (@SoLomanlove89) explicitly asks Leo to start his own channel; Leo's 858-like top comment demonstrates pull within this video's audience — his cross-post would expose Mike's channel to Leo's existing followers
Watch forNew subscriber spike in 48h after Leo posts; traffic source from external in YouTube Studio
Do 08

Produce a Thailand travel series episode with Leo — one city, one day

EvidenceComment #54 (@kataphon5982, 6 likes): 'ผมอยากให้พี่สองคนนี้ทำรายการไปเที่ยวประเทศไทยสถานที่ต่างๆครับ' — an explicit, specific content request with no ambiguity
Watch forWhether the travel format outperforms this interview format in views-per-48h
Do 09

Reply to the top 10 Thai-language comments in Thai, not English

EvidenceComment #5 (@Keedop, 111 likes) thanks both Mike and Leo warmly — a Thai-language reply from Mike signals genuine cultural engagement, reinforcing the parasocial trust the video built and increasing comment-section activity (which feeds YouTube's engagement signal)
Watch forComment count and like count on replies within 48h; whether reply activity extends the video's comment velocity in YouTube Studio
Do 10

Create a 'can you speak Thai?' challenge video where Mike attempts to match one of Leo's difficult vocabulary moments from this video

EvidenceComment #23 (@nakkll819, 19 likes): 'ไมค์ไม่ต้องน้อยใจนะ' (Mike don't feel bad) — the gap between Mike's and Leo's Thai is a recurring thread; making that gap the premise of a follow-up creates built-in narrative tension the audience already cares about
Watch forWhether comment volume matches or exceeds this video's 916 within the first week
Do 11

Add Airalo, Wise, or Surfshark affiliate links to the video description immediately, without waiting for a direct sponsor deal

EvidenceThe expat niche is well-served by affiliate programmes in these categories; with 107k views already banked and ongoing long-tail traffic, affiliate links generate passive revenue from existing traffic at zero production cost
Watch forAffiliate click-through and conversion in the first 30 days
§R1

Reply queue

Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

LeoJoyce98 · high↗ view

ผมเขินกล้องครับไม่ได้มองกล้องเลย 555555555 แต่สนุกมากครับ ไว้เจอกันใหม่ครับไมค์

Why: The guest himself — top comment at 858 likes. A public reply is visible to everyone and closes the loop on the collab warmly. Sets the tone for the whole comment section.
Draft reply

ฮ่าๆ ผมสังเกตนะ แต่จริงๆ มันทำให้ดูน่ารักมากเลยครับ ต้องมาอีกแน่นอน ขอบคุณที่มาครับลีโอ 🙏

FongNoM497 · high

ตอนคุณบอกว่าเหมือนชาติที่แล้วอาจจะเกิดเป็นคนไทย ความรู้สึกเหมือนได้กลับบ้านเราน้ำตาไหลไปกับคุณ ไม่ว่าคุณจะพูดจะรู้สึกแบบนั้นจริงมั้ย แต่เราขอพูดคำว่ายินดีต้อนรับกลับบ้านนะคะ 😊 ขอให้คุณทั้งคู่พบเจอคนไทยที่ดี มีน้ำใจ ขอให้ได้รับประสบการณ์ดีดี ภาพจำที่น่าเก็บไว้เล่าให้ลูกหลานฟังนะคะ ❤🙏🏻🤝

Why: Deeply emotional comment that cried at the 'past life' moment — 44 likes. Replying publicly amplifies the emotional peak of the video and tells the Thai audience Mike genuinely received it.
Draft reply

อ่านคอมเมนต์นี้แล้วรู้สึกซาบซึ้งมากเลยครับ ผมพูดจากใจจริงๆ ครับ ประเทศไทยรู้สึกเหมือนบ้านจริงๆ ขอบคุณที่ต้อนรับผมนะครับ ❤️

siripornpetcharatana6736 · high↗ view

Mikey หน้าไท้ไทยแต่พูดสำเนียงฝรั่ง Leo หน้าฝรั่งจ๋าแต่พูดสำเนียงไท้ไทย ❤😊❤

Why: 41 likes — one line that sums up the entire video's premise with perfect irony. A reply here cements it as the quotable takeaway and is thumbnail-worthy content in itself.
Draft reply

อันนี้โดนมากเลยครับ 😂 ต้องแชร์ให้ลีโอดูด้วยแน่เลย!

SoLomanlove89 · high↗ view

สวัสดีครับคุณลีโอกับคุณไมค์พูดไทยเก่งมากเก่งกว่าผมอีกขอให้ทำช่องตัวเองวันไหนครับคุณลีโอกับคุณไมค์ผมจะได้ตามสนับสนุนครับคุณ2คนเคมีตรงกันมากขอให้ทำช่องคู่กันจังเลยครับ

Why: Direct audience demand for a joint channel or recurring collab — strong content signal worth acknowledging to gauge how many others feel the same.
Draft reply

เคมีตรงกันมากจริงๆ เลยครับ 😄 เดี๋ยวจะคุยกับลีโอดูนะครับ ขอบคุณที่สนับสนุนครับ!

thitiyapornpim736 · high

รู้สึกซาบซึ้งใจกับคุณไมค์ และคุณลีโอ กับแนวคิดในการดูแลคุณพ่อคุณแม่เวลาท่านสูงอายุ พวกคุณพูดถูกมากค่ะว่า ตอนเด็กๆคุณพ่อ คุณแม่ดูแลเรามาอย่างดีและยากลำบาก ดังนั้นเมื่อพวกท่านแก่แล้วเราก็ควรจะดูแลพวกท่านกลับคืนค่ะ..นี่แหละค่ะคือ วิถีชีวิตของคนไทยส่วนใหญ่ค่ะ.

Why: 29 likes — connects the video's deeper theme (values, not just language). Replying here shows Mike is engaging with the cultural substance, not just the language-performance angle.
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ขอบคุณมากครับ ผมรู้สึกว่านี่คือส่วนที่ทำให้ผมรักประเทศไทยจริงๆ ครับ ค่านิยมแบบนี้สวยงามมาก ❤️

kataphon5982 · medium

ผมอยากให้พี่สองคนนี้ทำรายการไปเที่ยวประเทศไทยสถานที่ต่างๆครับ นั่งดูแล้วเพลิดเพลินสนุกมากครับ เที่ยวทั่วไทยทุกภาคเลยครับ

Why: Concrete series idea — Mike and Leo travel all regions of Thailand. Acknowledging it publicly seeds the idea further and shows Mike listens to content suggestions.
Draft reply

ชอบไอเดียนี้มากเลยครับ เที่ยวทั่วไทยกับลีโอ ฟังดูสนุกมาก จะเก็บไว้คิดครับ! 🇹🇭

m.l.366 · medium

ภาษาจีนกับไทยมีไวยากรณ์ใกล้เคียงกัน ถ้าไมค์จะเรียนไทย เทียบภาษาจีนกับไทยจะเข้าใจเร็วกว่า ลีโอมีแววตามุ่งมั่นมาก เวลาพูดถึงการเรียนภาษาไทย แสดงว่าเป็นคนที่ถ้าชอบอะไร จะไปให้สุดๆ

Why: Practical tip Mike can actually use (Chinese grammar as a bridge to Thai), plus a sharp read of Leo's personality. A reply here opens a language-learning thread with real substance.
Draft reply

อันนี้ไม่เคยคิดถึงเลยครับ จีนกับไทยไวยากรณ์ใกล้กัน จะลองเทียบดูครับ ขอบคุณมากนะครับ 🙏

punnaroothsrimongkolsilp1543 · medium↗ view

One of the hardest nation to ask for citizenship on this earth, Thailand. Wow.Amazing.

Why: English comment — rare in this thread — raises the Thai citizenship difficulty angle which is a high-search topic and could bring in an English-speaking audience through a reply.
Draft reply

Honestly the process is incredibly difficult, which makes me respect it more — anything worth having, right? 😅

Petchkasem112 · medium

น้องน่ารักทั้งคู่ คนไทยยินดีต้อนรับ 🎉❤🎉 ถ้าฝันเป็นคนไทยพูดภาษาไทยในความฝันได้ คุณเป็นคนไทยแล้ว😂😊

Why: 'Dream in Thai' is a funny, memorable test that will get other viewers to share their own experiences — a reply sparks a lively thread.
Draft reply

ฮ่าๆ เดี๋ยวจะตรวจสอบดูนะครับว่าฝันเป็นภาษาอะไร! 😂 ขอบคุณครับ ❤️

cheeratsaeba9854 · medium↗ view

Mike. ภาษาไทย นายก็ ดีขึ้นเยอะนะ สองปีได้ขนาดนี้ถือว่าเก่งแล้ว❤

Why: Direct encouragement aimed at Mike specifically — replying shows humility and keeps his own learning journey relatable for viewers who feel overshadowed by Leo in this video.
Draft reply

ขอบคุณมากครับ ยังต้องฝึกอีกเยอะเลย แต่ได้ยินแบบนี้แล้วมีกำลังใจขึ้นมากเลยครับ! 😊

bibzymama4312 · low↗ view

Leo is 100% thai ค่ะ ภาษาไทยของลีโอดีมากๆเลย 🎉 เหมือนอยู่เมืองไทยมา 10+ ปี I'll follow him from now 🎉

Why: New-follower declaration — a quick warm reply helps convert the click into a loyal subscriber and is visible to others in the same position.
Draft reply

ยินดีต้อนรับครับ! ลีโอจะดีใจมากถ้าได้ยินนะครับ 😄 ขอบคุณที่ติดตามครับ 🙏

TheSupergamo · low↗ view

I didn't find a single spot that Leo misspoken. You (Mike) speaks an decent level, and Leo is another exceptional.

Why: English comment with a clear, fair assessment of both speakers — anchors the English-speaking audience who might not comment otherwise.
Draft reply

That means a lot — Leo really is on another level honestly. Still got a long way to go myself but I'm enjoying the process! 😄

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Mikey หน้าไท้ไทยแต่พูดสำเนียงฝรั่ง Leo หน้าฝรั่งจ๋าแต่พูดสำเนียงไท้ไทย ❤😊❤

siripornpetcharatana6736 · thumbnail↗ view

เกิดผิดประเทศ

chaleolampar3173 · thumbnail

คนไทย 2 คน คุยกัน

kunyaong7186 · community post↗ view

5ปีคือชัดที่สุดที่เคยได้ยิน

big9112 · pinned comment↗ view

Leo is 100% thai ค่ะ ภาษาไทยของลีโอดีมากๆเลย 🎉 เหมือนอยู่เมืองไทยมา 10+ ปี I'll follow him from now 🎉

bibzymama4312 · community post↗ view

I didn't find a single spot that Leo misspoken. You (Mike) speaks an decent level, and Leo is another exceptional.

TheSupergamo · sponsor deck↗ view

Khun Leo's Thai is extraordinary. Mike's is good as well, fluent. Only accent is distinguishable but sounds kind.

bubblebloom · sponsor deck↗ view

เป็นคลิปที่ทำให้คนไทยที่เกิดและโตที่ไทยอย่างเรามาตลอดหลงรักประเทศตัวเองมากขึ้นเยอะเลย คอนเท้นดีมาก พูดไทยเก่งทั้งคู่เลย

pop5577 · community post
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Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

ชาติที่แล้วเป็นคนไทย — Foreigner Says He Was Thai in a Past Life~45s
HookLeo says he feels like he was Thai in a past life — and a Thai viewer cried
The single most-quoted emotional moment in the comments. @FongNoM497 cried at it; @champ218316 says it proves Leo understands Thai culture at its deepest level; @serijompanta833 echoes it. Maximum emotional resonance across the entire comment section.
He Looks Thai But Sounds British. His Friend Looks British But Sounds Thai 😂~30s
HookMikey หน้าไท้ไทยแต่พูดสำเนียงฝรั่ง Leo หน้าฝรั่งจ๋าแต่พูดสำเนียงไท้ไทย
The visual-vs-audio irony framed by @siripornpetcharatana6736 (41 likes) is the most curiosity-driving angle in the video — perfect scroll-stopper as a Short.
5 Years of Thai and Native Speakers Can't Tell He's Foreign~60s
HookThais are saying: 'If I just close my eyes and listen, I'd think it's a Thai person speaking'
@big9112 says '5 years — clearest I've ever heard'; @nudchanadthanhasiriwet3762 notes some Thais abroad 10 years can't do this. High search intent from Thai learners worldwide.
Leo Uses the Deep Thai Word 'ปัจจัย' and Thais Lose Their Minds~30s
Hookคุณรู้จักคำว่า 'ปัจจัย' ด้วยเหรอ?
@ManaoManao-f4q specifically called out Leo using 'ปัจจัย' as proof of deep vocabulary — a very specific, shareable moment for Thai learners and native speakers alike.
Why This British Guy Really Wants Thai Citizenship (It's Not the Food)~50s
HookIt's not the weather or the food — it's what they do when their parents get old
@thitiyapornpim736 (29 likes) was moved by the elderly-parent values conversation. A values-based hook elevates this above surface-level 'I love Thailand' content and has broad appeal.
If You Dream in Thai You're Already Thai 😂~30s
HookThai people say there's only one test for true fluency — do you dream in Thai?
@Petchkasem112's memorable test sets up a highly interactive hook — viewers will flood the comments with whether they dream in a second language. Comment-bait that travels.
One of the Hardest Countries in the World to Get Citizenship~45s
HookThailand doesn't hand out citizenship — and that's exactly why I want it
@punnaroothsrimongkolsilp1543 surfaces this angle in the comments; it bridges Mike's personal story to a globally searchable immigration topic that brings in audiences outside the Thai-expat bubble.
Thai People React: 'You Were Born in the Wrong Country'~30s
Hookเกิดผิดประเทศ — three words that say everything
@chaleolampar3173's one-line comment is the shortest and most shareable verdict in the entire thread. A reaction-style Short with on-screen comment text would travel fast on Thai social media.
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Verbatim — the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

@LeoJoyce98858 · positive↗ view

ผมเขินกล้องครับไม่ได้มองกล้องเลย 555555555 แต่สนุกมากครับ ไว้เจอกันใหม่ครับไมค์

Why picked: featured guest commenting on his own camera shyness — highest-liked comment by 4×, confirms the awkward-but-genuine on-camera energy the audience loved
@ผู้มาก่อนการณ์186 · positive↗ view

ฟังยังงัยก้อคนไทย จังหวะ โทนเสียง การใช้คำ 100%❤❤

Why picked: the definitive credentialing verdict — rhythm, tone, vocabulary all 100% — the phrase the entire comment section quotes back in variants
@champ218316140 · positive

ถ้ามีคำว่า "ชาติที่แล้วเป็นคนไทย" เรียกว่าไม่ได้แค่เข้าใจแค่ภาษาไทยแล้วครับ เข้าใจไปถึงวัฒนธรรมที่แท้จริงเลยครับ

Why picked: names the video's core insight — the 'past life Thai' phrase as proof of cultural fluency, not merely linguistic skill
@ManaoManao-f4q125 · positive

ลีโอรู้จักใช้คำว่า ปัจจัย เก่งมากค่ะ รู้ศัพท์ลึกมาก

Why picked: audience treating the interview as a live language audit — singles out a specific advanced vocabulary item (ปัจจัย = causal factor) as the tell
@panyavutpramintra2301109 · positive

คนไทยเกิดใหม่ที่ประเทศอื่น พอมาประเทศไทย คือ บ้านที่แท้จริงที่เคยเกิดมาแล้ว

Why picked: the philosophical hook that defines the comment section's entire emotional register — 'Thai reborn in another country'
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Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 126 replies across 21 roots · max chain 4 deep · creator replied to 0%

01 · @LeoJoyce98101 replies · ♥ 858· creator replied↗ view

ผมเขินกล้องครับไม่ได้มองกล้องเลย 555555555 แต่สนุกมากครับ ไว้เจอกันใหม่ครับไมค์

02 · @siripornpetcharatana67362 replies · ♥ 41↗ view

Mikey หน้าไท้ไทยแต่พูดสำเนียงฝรั่ง Leo หน้าฝรั่งจ๋าแต่พูดสำเนียงไท้ไทย ❤😊❤

03 · @thitiyapornpim7362 replies · ♥ 29↗ view

รู้สึกซาบซึ้งใจกับคุณไมค์ และคุณลีโอ กับแนวคิดในการดูแลคุณพ่อคุณแม่เวลาท่านสูงอายุ พวกคุณพูดถู�…

04 · @คมกริชสมศรี-จ3ฮ2 replies · ♥ 3↗ view

ลิโอพูดชัดมากครับ ไมล์พูดไทยเก่งแต่ยังไม่ชัดครับ ขอให้สู้ๆ พูดต่อไป จะชัดขึ้นครับ

05 · @chockochoky2 replies · ♥ 0↗ view

ไมค์คะอยากทราบความคิดของคนอังกฤษหรือคนต่างชาติว่าคิดยังไงกับ PETAเรื่อง แบนกะทิ แบนหมูเด้งคะ

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