Language you use while Moto Vlogging

What Language should I (new vlogger) use?


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I might be wrong, but I believe that most of the people who watch motovlogs are located in the US. If you are able to speak English it might be beneficial to your channel.

I've never tried the Youtube Subtitle thing.
 
Mmm, Australia... the U.K... Canada ;) .....
lol I'm dumb... I don't know what I was thinking when I wrote that. What I meant to say was that most people speak English. Most of the vloggers I watch are located outside of America.
 
I'll be using English for my Vlogs because I want to be "international". I live in Iceland so me doing the Vlogs in Icelandic my audience will be really limited.
 
I use both, English and my mother language - Russian. But sometimes, I even don't know how, I switch to Ruglish - mix of Russian and English :-)
 
I'll be using English for my Vlogs because I want to be "international". I live in Iceland so me doing the Vlogs in Icelandic my audience will be really limited.
What language do they speak in Iceland... Icelandish :confused: ???

Oh, and watch out for that ice :D hahah~ jk ;)
 
You know, for me personally I would never watch a vlog that's indonesian unless you have something reeeeaaally interesting to show me xD
So, only english does it for me...even more so then my local language (Dutch) because I don't really like my native language at all... :)
 
I think English is more recognized globally and you would gain a broader audience, i'm just thankful its my first language cause id be screwed trying to learn it as a second!

Everyone who uses English as a second language has a gold star from me, its a tricky bitch to master.
 
I go with English, but from time to time will slip into "Manglish (Malaysian-English)" mode with all the slangs, because most of the people where I am from understand English and if I used the National Language (Malay) then not many people (outside of Malaysia) would understand.
 
I will eventually do both. Not because I can't speak English. It's just easier making a point in your local language after something interesting happens. You can always put subtitles later to translate anything not English.
 
I will eventually do both. Not because I can't speak English. It's just easier making a point in your local language after something interesting happens. You can always put subtitles later to translate anything not English.

Alot of people speak english, but they also read english too so why not :P as long as it sounds interesting, i would be interested :P
 
english here (although horribly mangled by an australian accent) but occasionally i'll slip in some terrible italian only because i'm riding an italian princess... a beta RR300. the italians find this hilarious as i don't actually speak any italian - just using google translator. :)
 
I make some of my words up! but most of the time i try and speak english..... i struggle with that even tho its my native tongue
 

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