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Gwneud i'r Croeso weithio i chi
Yn crynhoi prif bwyntiau'r ffilm ac yn dangos sut a pham y mae pob unigolyn sy'n croesawu'r ymwelwyr yn llysgennad dros Gymru.
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Os aiff rhywbeth o'i le
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Fel y mae ymdrin yn dda gyda hyd yn oed y sefyllfa waethaf yn golygu bod eich ymwelwyr yn mynd adref gydag argraff bositif ohonoch chi, eich busnes a Chymru. Mae'n defnyddio drama i ddangos y cywir a'r anghywir.
Beth all eich ymwelwyr ei ddisgwyl
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Yn esbonio sut gall ymwelwyr Cwpan Ryder fod yn wahanol iawn i'ch gwesteion arferol a sut y gallwch helpu i wneud eu bywyd yn haws. Gydag Antonia Beggs, Rheolwr Gweithrediadau Cwpan Ryder Cyf.
Yr Argraff Gyntaf
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Yn dangos mai'r argraff gyntaf a gaiff yr ymwelydd sy'n parhau gyda nhw fel arfer ar ôl iddynt ymadael. Mae'n cynnwys drama fechan ddifyr yn cymharu croeso da a chroeso gwael.
Seiniau Cymru
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Fel y mae'r iaith Gymraeg yn gyfareddol i ymwelwyr a sut y gallai gwneud yr ymdrech leiaf gyda'r iaith ychwanegu at brofiad ymwelwyr. Mae'n cynnwys drama fechan ddifyr i ddangos i chi sut gall yr iaith Gymraeg wneud gwahaniaeth MAWR i'ch ymwelwyr.
Cadw pethau'n lleol
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Beth sydd gan Gasnewydd a'r cyffiniau i'w gynnig heblaw'r golff. Gyda Phil Coates, Tywysydd Teithiau Proffesiynol yng Nghymru.
Lleoliad Cwpan Ryder 2010
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Yn esbonio taith y Celtic Manor o'r hyn ydoedd yn wreiddiol i'r hyn ydyw heddiw.
Beth yw'r hyn a elwir yn 'Croeso'?
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Mae hwn yn esbonio beth yw 'Croeso' cynnes Cymreig go iawn gydag Angharad Wynne, Cynghorydd Croeso.
Cyflwyniad
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Cyflwyniad
If things go wrong
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'If things go wrong' How dealing well with even the worst situation, can send your visitors away with a positive impression of you, your business and Wales. Utilises a good vs. bad drama scenario to highlight this.
Making the Croeso work for you
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'Making the Croeso work for you' Sums up the key points from the film and offers an insight into how and why each and every individual welcoming visitors is an ambassador for Wales.
What your visitors can expect
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'What your visitors can expect' Is an EVENT SPECIFIC video that explains how Ryder Cup visitors can be very different to your usual guests and how you can help make their life easier. With Ryder Cup Ltd Operations Manager, Antonia Beggs.
First Impressions
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'First Impressions' Show's how the first impression a visitor experiences is usually their lasting impression. Includes another entertaining good vs. bad mini-drama.
The sound of Wales
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'The sound of Wales' How the Welsh language is fascinating to visitors and why making the smallest effort with the language can add to the visitor experience. Includes an entertaining mini-drama to show you how the Welsh language can make a BIG difference to your visitors.
Keeping it Local
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'Keeping it local' What Newport and its surrounding areas has to offer away from just golf. With Professional Wales Tour Guide, Phil Coates.
The Ryder Cup Venue - Wales 2010 - Ryder Cup Training Video 3
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The Ryder Cup Venue - Wales 2010 - Ryder Cup Training Video 3
What is thing called Croeso? Ryder Cup Training Video 2
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What is thing called Croeso? Ryder Cup Training Video 2
Introduction to The Ryder Cup 2010 Training Videos
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Introduction to The Ryder Cup 2010 Training Videos

Комментарии

  • @matthewcoates1775
    @matthewcoates1775 2 месяца назад

    Excellent and Informative! Looking forward to experience the stunning mansion house whilst I'm there!

  • @masesero2150
    @masesero2150 3 месяца назад

    lol what language? they mean accent? It's not hard to understand the lady in the video

  • @kyrythkessler1316
    @kyrythkessler1316 4 месяца назад

    It's wonderful to speak Welsh. My Service Dog works in Welsh. Nobody speaks it around here so it's been great! While he works, he pays no attention to anyone else speaking English. I was born in Swansea.

  • @twentyfifthdui4717
    @twentyfifthdui4717 5 месяцев назад

    I didn't understand any of this. Why is the driver getting in the passenger side🙃

  • @elathiaskade7311
    @elathiaskade7311 5 месяцев назад

    Why is the latter half of this so bloody cringe?

  • @Viaterarising
    @Viaterarising 6 месяцев назад

    I am Australian and for some unknown reason I am very drawn to it I absolutely love to hear it.

  • @yizhou5903
    @yizhou5903 7 месяцев назад

    I'm learning Welsh, but I don't often hear Welsh on the street in Cardiff. Well, you can see all the signs are bilingual, but not many people here speak it. It's a shame. I really want to hear more people speaking this beautiful language.

  • @rustymason3860
    @rustymason3860 10 месяцев назад

    It's criminal that the Celts don't speak enough Celtic. Too many don't realize what they've got and are letting it slip away.

  • @macsen2290
    @macsen2290 Год назад

    Unrhyw siaradwyr cymraeg yma?

    • @Bbg934
      @Bbg934 11 месяцев назад

      Bore da, Evan ydw i. Dwi’n siarad cymraeg.

  • @TheRubyWorld
    @TheRubyWorld Год назад

    I'm half welsh so I'm learning it on duolingo, i dunno, it just feels good

  • @dodgethis4822
    @dodgethis4822 Год назад

    Lol hilarious

  • @masterlee2590
    @masterlee2590 Год назад

    I was born in Manchester then in 1991 I was 11 year old and moved with parents and two siblings to Swansea South Wales and I went to a all boys school called Penlan Comprehensive all boys school and I loved it that much I was there before the teachers arrived/opened the doors and I was the only pupil in the entire school who wasn't Welsh so had to follow 1 Religion and it mostly about the land... After school I decided to get a paper round job and earn £10/£20 a week to help feed literally thousands of wild ponies... One school mate was bullied all the time so I thought I help him and give him and his family support and I got my mate into karate lessons... Caswell bay and mumbles bay was awesome when I was there because could walk along the beach and due to nobody being there it felt like it all belonged to me lol FREEDOM... I explored my wildlife like I saw Crab spiders I never seen before with body being the size of a adult thumbs finger nail and spidees was either all yellow, all pink, all white and even purple and I spotted wild wall lizards, just an amazing place.... Coz my family missed home :^( we moved back to Manchester year 1993 and I was bullied at school so started experiencing hearing voices so had to talk to a child psychologist and in the end I went to 13 schools around Manchester... 1998 me parents and two siblings moved to Cambridgeshire then Preston City and even though it was about 30 year ago I was at Swansea I still have the visions I experienced and it dominates my daily life coz I think of Swansea still like at least every 30 seconds... Wish I had a mobile phone back in the year 1991... If you ask anybody in UK excluding Wales what happened in 1966 The people in England, Scotland n Ireland mention England winning the world cup but me I was taught about Aberfan disaster and it like a secret like all over UK know what happened 1989 Hillsbourough disaster and notice 1991 there was no programmes on TV broadcasted from Wales ??? It's anywhere but I ❤ Swansea

  • @glenden3194
    @glenden3194 Год назад

    Beautiful ❤

  • @you-nh8xo
    @you-nh8xo Год назад

    Best thing that ever came out of Wales is Sophie Dee! 🙌

  • @bradleymiller437
    @bradleymiller437 Год назад

    I was today years old when I knew Wales is South WEST not South east.

    • @Bbg934
      @Bbg934 11 месяцев назад

      Very stupid

  • @ceno10101
    @ceno10101 Год назад

    pretty sure that first drama had no english in it at all. I understood like 5 words.

  • @GordiansKnotHere
    @GordiansKnotHere Год назад

    My mothers side of the family are Welsh. They were a crazy bunch of tree worshiping-druids who would tell tales of times long since passed. I loved them all!

  • @arvidpetersson2252
    @arvidpetersson2252 Год назад

    they sound weird.....im chinese

  • @RussiaCrimea123
    @RussiaCrimea123 2 года назад

    Even with my Welsh background, I still can't understand a word she said 😅

  • @zensweptandinteresting7529
    @zensweptandinteresting7529 2 года назад

    The word "Welsh" is Old English for "Foreign Slave". Why are 3 million Britons still referred to as Foreign Slaves 1500 years later? No public discussion of this racist insult whatsoever!

    • @Not-Ap
      @Not-Ap 2 года назад

      Ignorance. The saxons destroyed much of the old culture and bottle necked the remaining celts in little peninsulas. When English is only spoken in on small area of the world and all of it's former domains get absorbed by someone else or multiple people it'll be the same. The welsh are one of the last remnants of formerly great continental spanning culture.

  • @jcguy777
    @jcguy777 2 года назад

    Interesting conversation starter… Bore da, prynhawn da, Os ydym yn trafod y symudiadau agoriadol gwyddbwyll gorau rhaid inni fod yn sôn am y bongcloud yn erbyn Beth Harmon.

  • @thechannelforrandomvideos9852
    @thechannelforrandomvideos9852 2 года назад

    I'm not Welsh myself but my great great grandfather was and even being a far descendent I can barely notice the accent

  • @SavageAudits
    @SavageAudits 2 года назад

    Welsh Women! 👍

  • @andrewmorke
    @andrewmorke 2 года назад

    Grumpy bloke in clip 1 only got a bad tip. Rebooted fellow in clip 2 got a nice tip and a 5-star rating online.

  • @michaelangelo0204
    @michaelangelo0204 2 года назад

    i cant imagine how strange this would be to a person (preferably american) who has never heard of wales

    • @tri-sapphire878
      @tri-sapphire878 Год назад

      Try reading The Dark is Rising Sequence as a 9 year old kid in Hawai'i in the mid-90's and coming across the Welsh written language.

  • @alexgo373
    @alexgo373 2 года назад

    Not related to Wales in any way, shape or form, but I completely memorized "Dacw Nghariad" phonetically because I just love that song so much.

  • @telecasteredtodeath
    @telecasteredtodeath 2 года назад

    Friendliest people in Britain, apologies to the rest of the UK, merely an observation, not a criticism.. The Welsh people seemed to like visitors and were genuinely interested in weirdos from abroad (That's right, knobs Like Me!).

  • @fuckgoogle9581
    @fuckgoogle9581 2 года назад

    uhhhh patagonians speak welsh ,,nobody speaks welsh where i live ,,most welsh people dont want to speak welsh,,it sounds like you have a hot ballbearing under your tongue and a mouth full of water,,the damn welsh assembly changed all the damn signposts to welsh first with english in tiny letters underneath,,go passed turnings all the time because you cant read the english at 30 mph ,nobody wants it in cwmbran ,we are wenglish

  • @didier.gerost.07
    @didier.gerost.07 2 года назад

    for strangers like us , very difficult kisses from Switzerland ( Gstaad )

  • @HamanKarn567
    @HamanKarn567 2 года назад

    The Welsh chief is from Cardiff he kept getting calls from a guest house in windamere.

  • @OsianLedger
    @OsianLedger 2 года назад

    Could she be anymore welsh, could have found a tourist to play the part 😂

  • @jackdavids2723
    @jackdavids2723 2 года назад

    You’ve lost, deal with it already!!!

  • @jt9463
    @jt9463 2 года назад

    RUclips subtitles software really struggles with the welsh words yes.

  • @brucewayne2184
    @brucewayne2184 2 года назад

    Aight lüv

  • @NiteDriv3r
    @NiteDriv3r 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/rAjI4FYXFWMh/видео.htmlttps://ruclips.net/video/gVnmpkpx_6M/видео.html

  • @MarkMeadows90
    @MarkMeadows90 2 года назад

    As a southern US man, I can completely understand what this woman is talking about lol

  • @RonRicho
    @RonRicho 2 года назад

    My grandmother wasn't allowed to speak Welsh when she was a student in North Wales at the beginning of the 20th century. She would be very pleased to visit now and hear Welsh everywhere and to see signs in Welsh.

  • @johnjingleheimersmith9259
    @johnjingleheimersmith9259 2 года назад

    Imagine if the Georgia Board of Tourism encouraged people to speak in a deeper southern accent and say things like "looks like the Devil's beatin' his wife" to promote tourism. 😆

  • @ManAdam712
    @ManAdam712 2 года назад

    I love these accents but the only difference I saw was the guy was a dick the 1st time, then he wasn't. It doesn't sound like anything related to English to me. My brain can't process most fast talkers, though 🤕

  • @tombartram6842
    @tombartram6842 3 года назад

    Trying to get South Wales cabbies to use snippets of gimmick Welsh ... like teaching a cat to fetch your slippers. Not gonna happen!

  • @wallrack8098
    @wallrack8098 3 года назад

    i’m talking to this girl who speaks english and welsh and i’ve never heard it before

  • @zachblumm5622
    @zachblumm5622 3 года назад

    “It sets us apart from anywhere else in the world” yes yes nowhere else in the world do people have their own language 🙄

  • @themoldysausage
    @themoldysausage 3 года назад

    Welsh is like one of those secret languages you'd make a kid in Primary school.

  • @arnoldarchiecalomarde3609
    @arnoldarchiecalomarde3609 3 года назад

    Sounds from FAKETAXI

  • @martinbeleck988
    @martinbeleck988 3 года назад

    Terrible accent, i prefer learn the real us English

  • @davt8615
    @davt8615 3 года назад

    Do you people actually get paid? 🤣 if you wana know welsh find a farm or local, lovely people with all the time in the world! Wales is a fantastic place with some of the most stunning countryside in the world xxxx

  • @tacitus6384
    @tacitus6384 3 года назад

    "What's that now love?" Dunno why, this got me laughing.

    • @brumels1570
      @brumels1570 5 месяцев назад

      It sounds a bit rude at least in America.

  • @valenzoluaga4998
    @valenzoluaga4998 3 года назад

    Now I know what the sims got their language from

  • @Me2Lancer
    @Me2Lancer 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. I look forward to hearing more examples of the Welsh language. One of my ancestors immigrated to America from Wales in the mid-1700s.

    • @tomservo5347
      @tomservo5347 2 года назад

      Same here. My great-great grandparents both came from Caernarvon, Wales. They speak cofi, Northern Welsh.

  • @935ryan5
    @935ryan5 3 года назад

    this is funny af