trashqueen wrote:not quoting because laziness and mobile soz
re: tatinof in not english speaking countries: i honestly think a south american tour of just the biggest cities (rio, sao paulo, buenos aires, and maybe santiago?) would work because there's so many people in those cities (+ those willing to travel) that they definitely can get 1 or 2 thousand people confident enough on their english to attend, idk if that would be profitable for them, but bands do it all the time, many south american tours only include those cities i mentioned
re: age of of not native english speaker phans: most of my friends watch them although none of them are as involved as i am and we're all in our early 20, idk anyone younger but when i got into them i was 15, my english has improved a lot in the last 5/6 years but i think that I would have understood the show back then anyway, they are very a-r-t-i-c-u-l-a-t-e which helps a lot
re: jealous dan, p l e a s e make a thread for it, it's hilarious, i've never seen someone be so obvious
i feel represented with these emojis, thank
(if i managed to find a pink trashcan one could it possibly be added?, pleeeease)
I think that them touring in the big cities of mainly non-English speaking people could work out, it's just comparing them to touring bands is a lot different. Usually bands just say the cities name to get the crowd going, and preform the show as usual, not really having to worry about the language barrier since it's music that most of the people probably are a fan of/don't really need to know the lyrics to enjoy. I can see people going there just because they enjoy Dan + Phil that don't speak English fluently enough, but still have a fun time.
It's all subjective to the people that are going, but I agree with the idea they tour in the largest/most well known cities.