Japanese guy reacts to “Why Japanese Are So Thin According to Science”

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  • Japanese guy reacts to “Why Japanese Are So Thin According to Science”
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  • @isoldehammond23
    @isoldehammond23 Před 3 lety +1604

    The shade when you said “I’ve just realised, they’ve used Chinese music” 😂

  • @astralsheepu7379
    @astralsheepu7379 Před 3 lety +5657

    "chopsticks make you slow down substantially and eat less"
    yeah sure, if you SUCK at using them

    • @aylacrissman3443
      @aylacrissman3443 Před 3 lety +104

      I kinda do, so it works for me😂

    • @69raisinswhy
      @69raisinswhy Před 3 lety +77

      I used to eat sushi with fork/spoon, I thought I learned how to eat with chopsticks recently after many years of trying but apparently my grip was wrong but at least I could pick them up.

    • @antonzhdanov9653
      @antonzhdanov9653 Před 3 lety +62

      Still fun as how fast you can do munching things with chopsticks if actually doing it right by approaching plate to your mouth and just actually dropping everything into yourself directly from a plate just with help of chopsticks.

    • @johnsoncao3114
      @johnsoncao3114 Před 3 lety +36

      That’s a typical misunderstanding, chop sticks are a fierce tool during table times for ordinary Chinese ok? Can you imagine chop a bunch of hot/boiling noodles while spoons cannot?

    • @doggypi1532
      @doggypi1532 Před 3 lety +6

      @@johnsoncao3114 that's why there's fork for noodles

  • @pinkpanda821
    @pinkpanda821 Před 3 lety +1723

    “I’m George, and please don’t ask me why”
    We have to protect him at all costs

  • @j.v.1036
    @j.v.1036 Před 3 lety +833

    Green Tea is really good for health. George: "Every time I go to Starbucks I order Green Tea Frappuccino" lol

    • @swirlingabyss
      @swirlingabyss Před 3 lety +1

      Do they still have those? They're not on the regular menu anymore. If you ask for one, can they make it? Asking for a friend.

    • @Yaunie13
      @Yaunie13 Před 3 lety +10

      There's so much sugar in those things >.< I really wish they had a sugar free version, sweetened with splenda 😩

    • @swirlingabyss
      @swirlingabyss Před 3 lety

      @@Yaunie13 You and me both.

    • @s.aliciajordan9079
      @s.aliciajordan9079 Před 3 lety +6

      @@swirlingabyss Yes! Jsyk, Starbucks doesn't put all available items on the menu, only specific featured ones. If you have a fave Starbucks treat you can absolutely ask your barista if they still have it. Sometimes, even if Starbucks has officially discontinued an item, it can still be made because all the ingredients are still on hand. For example, the Iced Cinnamon Almondmilk Macchiato was discontinued but you can still get it if you order an Iced Caramel Macchiato with almondmilk, substitute cinnamon dolce for vanilla, and add cinnamon dolce topping.
      Haha, I usually try not to talk too much about Starbucks on my accounts but I also really love my job and love helping people understand how it works. ❤

    • @FloriaPhaux
      @FloriaPhaux Před 3 lety +3

      Not allowed green tea at the moment, currently 28 weeks pregnant and only just found out it does still include around 30-50mg of caffeine...

  • @iansalazargamboa681
    @iansalazargamboa681 Před 3 lety +2649

    “So maybe I’m not Japanese” this line was really funny to me

    • @TheKaiTetley
      @TheKaiTetley Před 3 lety +19

      🧐 Hmmmmm...maybe I’m not a redhead. 🇲🇸I have a simiar problem. Because of my name, some people think I am Japanese if they haven’t met me first.🧑🏻‍🦰

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před 3 lety +9

      @@TheKaiTetley People keep telling me I look like a Japanese guy. I dunno why.

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah, me too. I mean I am healthy but my habits aren't that strict.

    • @oofaloopa8646
      @oofaloopa8646 Před 3 lety +4

      Brian Lingden bruh y you gotta reply to your own comment

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před 3 lety +4

      @@oofaloopa8646 I was replying to Ian.

  • @user-yo1dl3rc6c
    @user-yo1dl3rc6c Před 3 lety +4381

    "they used Chinese music for this"

    • @iiTzLurks
      @iiTzLurks Před 3 lety +27

      😂

    • @jtim83
      @jtim83 Před 3 lety +55

      Noticed that to

    • @highsuop2696
      @highsuop2696 Před 3 lety +26

      Bruh you have 69 likes
      So officially can't like your comment even when I want to

    • @hanyuu8672
      @hanyuu8672 Před 3 lety +11

      @@highsuop2696 it has 135 now, go ahead mate, we gotta reach 1313 now and stop there.

    • @Milky_Moon_Pie
      @Milky_Moon_Pie Před 3 lety +16

      I died when he said that 😂

  • @Verystrongman84
    @Verystrongman84 Před 3 lety +1473

    this video called me fat in 26 different languages

    • @1anaban4na
      @1anaban4na Před 3 lety +21

      🙏

    • @user-ss4dp4oj5g
      @user-ss4dp4oj5g Před 3 lety +6

      🙏🏻

    • @NstarrX
      @NstarrX Před 3 lety +3

      Nice profile picture. Want to do some photography some time?

    • @BlackSakura33
      @BlackSakura33 Před 2 lety

      So get your life together and eat healthy instead of being a couched potato and writing on CZcams.

    • @plaidy.
      @plaidy. Před 2 lety +1

      Yea lol

  • @ITSNATEE
    @ITSNATEE Před 3 lety +315

    In america when you want to be diffrent: IM GONNA BE THIN
    In Japan when you want to be diffrent: IM GONNA BE THICK

  • @Alicia-fq8rv
    @Alicia-fq8rv Před 3 lety +1687

    Me : They're all thin
    Him : Except for sumo players

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před 3 lety +49

      They have fat in their skin though. Not in the abdomen, so not really fat.

    • @Anjali-kk6zr
      @Anjali-kk6zr Před 3 lety

      😂😂

    • @JoshuaFCB
      @JoshuaFCB Před 3 lety +51

      @@walangchahangyelingden8252 you are correct they don’t eat greasy food, they just eat large portions of food.

    • @walangchahangyelingden8252
      @walangchahangyelingden8252 Před 3 lety +30

      @@JoshuaFCB And fight and exercise as well.

    • @dena5498
      @dena5498 Před 3 lety +3

      I know secret. They are flying in the USA for to gain a weight.

  • @septimor32
    @septimor32 Před 3 lety +1685

    I love how i can already see your opinions by the " mm" "Mmmhmh!" or " m-mm? " xD

    • @melindakay0815
      @melindakay0815 Před 3 lety +11

      Septimor I noticed that too 😁

    • @simonjohnson3424
      @simonjohnson3424 Před 3 lety +26

      A lot of language can be understood by the tone, so it's pretty natural. For example: "I'm dead?" and "I'm dead!" is the exact same sentence but you can say the sentence in a tone that makes it sound like a question or as an exclamation.

    • @laurenroth5972
      @laurenroth5972 Před 3 lety +27

      This is a linguistic phenomena called back channel feedback (called aizuchi in Japanese) and it’s kind of like filler language to show attention. English equivalencies might be saying things such as “Oh I see” or “Right, right”
      Learning proper back channel feedback is a great way to sound more fluent in a target language :)

    • @septimor32
      @septimor32 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah i knoe i use it myself pretty much all the time

    • @dtulip1
      @dtulip1 Před 3 lety +10

      I used to work for a Japanese company and they can literally hold a whole conversation like that :D

  • @tai2527
    @tai2527 Před 3 lety +886

    American reaction videos: talking over the whole video
    British reaction videos: quietly pulling faces, then talking at the end
    Japanese reaction videos: unnn un un unnn un unn mmm un unmmm ummmm ununun UNNMmmmm ununn

    • @lunacheshire27409
      @lunacheshire27409 Před 3 lety +31

      Couldn't agree more 🤣

    • @lizzb1065
      @lizzb1065 Před 3 lety +19

      As an American, this is accurate 🤣

    • @tasha5768
      @tasha5768 Před 3 lety +3

      I didn't pull my face.... lol I actually found this very interesting but yes I did talk at the end.

    • @lll1403
      @lll1403 Před 3 lety +2

      @@tasha5768 he/she was talking about George

    • @auxiliomedesmayocallesevie1718
      @auxiliomedesmayocallesevie1718 Před 3 lety +6

      Me a Mexican: *sones out*

  • @reefpicker1
    @reefpicker1 Před 3 lety +67

    Is it me or isn't he super adorable when he makes faces as he is reacting to the video?.... Like when he curls his lips or when he smiles... LOL He is seriously handsome.

  • @amazon_kai
    @amazon_kai Před 3 lety +3147

    "They try to stay away from dishes with excess salt"
    Soy sauce: *exists*

    • @hashiramasenju6058
      @hashiramasenju6058 Před 3 lety +185

      Japanese soy sauce typically uses lower sodium than Chinese soy sauce.

    • @amazon_kai
      @amazon_kai Před 3 lety +31

      @@hashiramasenju6058 Ah that makes sense

    • @Furiouspenguin27
      @Furiouspenguin27 Před 3 lety +58

      @@hashiramasenju6058 even if it’s a little lower, 1 tbsp of traditional soy sauce has about 40% of your daily sodium. If it’s 25% less sodium that’s still 30% of your daily sodium intake in a couple dips

    • @OdieSwan
      @OdieSwan Před 3 lety +16

      Moderation🦄

    • @l.s.9717
      @l.s.9717 Před 3 lety +47

      Sugar has much more impact on weight gain than salt though.

  • @kathleennolan3495
    @kathleennolan3495 Před 3 lety +825

    So I'm an overweight American. I have always been so. But in preparation for going to Japan a few years ago, I went on a diet and practiced walking a lot (Something I highly recommend to anyone visiting Japan from a car culture country). I lost fifty pounds (22.68Kg) before going to Japan. I was in Japan for 3 weeks. While there I ate and drank whatever I wanted to and probably had too much of both more than once with my new found friends. However, when I got back home I checked the scales expecting to have gained weight back, but I had actually lost another 25 lbs (11.34 kg). So I think it is definitely the lifestyle and all the walking around. More evidence why I need to move to Japan for a little while. Lol I love these videos they are so much fun. They reminde me of my Japanese teachers in college going over some of this stuff and some other presumptions about Japan.

    • @xinlight
      @xinlight Před 3 lety +108

      Honestly I can relate. My friends and I spent 3 weeks in Japan on a trip and we basically ate like 3-4 meals a day plus snacks whenever we saw something tasty. I thought we were going to have to be rolled home to be honest lol. But during the middle of the trip we actually got really confused after doing laundry, we thought we did laundry wrong because our pants were all on the loose side and I almost had to buy a belt for a pair of pants that had never been loose on me ever. After some extreme confusion we realized that everyone collectively lost weight even when eating visibly more than normal. This is due to Japan's walking culture and EXTREME number of stairs; I cannot over emphasis the number of stairs.

    • @Scalam1
      @Scalam1 Před 3 lety +21

      @@xinlight I mean that and healthier food

    • @holkn
      @holkn Před 3 lety +50

      you were eating more in japan but the food was more nutritious, plus you walked a lot more to burn off the excess calories so you lost weight.

    • @kathleennolan3495
      @kathleennolan3495 Před 3 lety +11

      @@Scalam1 sometimes healthier sometimes not. I mean all the alcohol and snack foods (like several different kit kat and Starbucks flavors) not so much. Lol

    • @kathleennolan3495
      @kathleennolan3495 Před 3 lety +11

      @@holkn more or less. Not all the food was "healthy or nutritious" like the drinks and snacks. But overall that was the general effect.

  • @BadgerLord
    @BadgerLord Před 3 lety +323

    it's so wholesome to see that George is still liking comments that have appeared a week ago, even though his video was posted last year

    • @jerrymuddtheracecardriver9097
      @jerrymuddtheracecardriver9097 Před 3 lety +9

      I know! He's awesome!! It's rare to find a CZcamsr that actually cares enough to like and respond to his fans.

  • @sciamhach
    @sciamhach Před 3 lety +594

    Drinking game: take a shot whenever they show sushi being dipped in soy sauce.

    • @applepigz_8015
      @applepigz_8015 Před 3 lety +9

      Only like twice

    • @amberrichey2769
      @amberrichey2769 Před 3 lety +3

      @@applepigz_8015 then we will take a shot when they show sushi instead and to make it fair also when they show a burger. 🙃

    • @bettys_garden
      @bettys_garden Před 3 lety +1

      Or when they say "come meal time"

    • @latenightyogi
      @latenightyogi Před 3 lety +2

      🤣🤣🤣 I got sick of that clip

    • @rockinbells8351
      @rockinbells8351 Před 2 lety +1

      I swear to drunk officer I'm not god.

  • @richa16x
    @richa16x Před 3 lety +776

    I love how 99% of the Japanese food they show is sushi xD
    Like....do they think that's all what Japanese eat?

    • @sillyhellhound8797
      @sillyhellhound8797 Před 3 lety +47

      Onigiri, udon, ramen, etc could have been shown more.

    • @Shermy203
      @Shermy203 Před 3 lety +14

      Western style food is also quite popular in Japan by now.

    • @apelsinuke
      @apelsinuke Před 3 lety +6

      sushi is not that low kcal. also there's awesome unagi-don, which is also not that low kcal. i'd imagine that portion size is key. just like if you eat a slice a pizza vs the whole pizza pie.

    • @mnkygrrl8
      @mnkygrrl8 Před 3 lety +17

      And the only food Americans eat is burger and fries, and sometimes hot dogs apparently

    • @richa16x
      @richa16x Před 3 lety +5

      @@apelsinuke Rice has lots of carbs. But I still think that that is healthier than grease.
      Sashimi is pretty low carb, unless you only use really fatty pieces.

  • @scottbrahim
    @scottbrahim Před 3 lety +1649

    "Everything is within walking distance, if you have time." - Steven Wright

    • @elizabethkierere5806
      @elizabethkierere5806 Před 3 lety +39

      Dude! Yes! I walk every single day. It's the only way I can use my phone without my parents attacking me. Don't tell them. I literally go for two hour walks just to watch CZcams videos. Very strange.

    • @markmuster9277
      @markmuster9277 Před 3 lety +20

      @@elizabethkierere5806 so u actualy walk, instead of going just outside and sit somewhere on a bench?

    • @Crystalthewolf1000
      @Crystalthewolf1000 Před 3 lety +24

      Excuse me while I walk 100km to the closest city

    • @Abc-cp8me
      @Abc-cp8me Před 3 lety +11

      @@markmuster9277 lol yea i found it so strange because i also walk 1-2 hrs everyday and im actually trying my best to stay alert while outside to avoid accidents. If youtube is on i'm just listening, not watching. But it's usually just music to keep me going.

    • @HisUbasti
      @HisUbasti Před 3 lety +3

      Also put God first in a life then a person always has time.

  • @relaxx8986
    @relaxx8986 Před 3 lety +74

    This for some reason makes me wanna learn Japanese, study the culture and history, then move there and live there for the rest of my life.

  • @candidheart94
    @candidheart94 Před 3 lety +32

    “Treat food as an experience, remove distractions”
    Me: eating while watching this

  • @ValkyrieVal3
    @ValkyrieVal3 Před 3 lety +533

    "Using chopsticks makes you eat more slowly" clearly, this is not someone who has seen a table full of hungry teenagers and good food

    • @SablePhantom
      @SablePhantom Před 3 lety +49

      It is also clearly a statement that can only be made by someone who do not use chopsticks regularly and/or had a hard time learning or using chopsticks.

    • @wintersonnet
      @wintersonnet Před 3 lety +17

      @@SablePhantom Yeah, I second that. I'm not Japanese but I learned to eat with chopsticks and I can really wolf food down including with chopsticks, Dubious science...

    • @adde9506
      @adde9506 Před 3 lety +3

      Provided your food is already in bite sized pieces, which is my experience with Asian foods in general, it is much easier to eat with chopsticks. The fork and knife set-up is better when you have to cut the food to size yourself.

    • @dDoodle788
      @dDoodle788 Před 3 lety +1

      @@SablePhantom as someone who has learned to use while not definitely well but at least functionally a pair of chopsticks, I can confirm that eating with those isn't really any slower than eating with a fork

    • @kemimin4950
      @kemimin4950 Před 3 lety

      @@adde9506 not necessarily, you can just lift it and bite it, which is faster than cutting it with a knife

  • @OriLOK2
    @OriLOK2 Před 3 lety +687

    It's so Asian that you go "mhmmm" and "hmmm". My friends pointed out that I tend to do that when someone is talking to me because it's considered an indication that you're listening.

    • @JupiterIsAlone
      @JupiterIsAlone Před 3 lety +26

      OriLOK2 _ now that u mention it, many languages in East Asia tend to answer questions with a “hm” and “m” for a yes

    • @kemimin4950
      @kemimin4950 Před 3 lety +27

      @@JupiterIsAlone i think it's common in other countries too though, i'm from central europe and we do that all the time as well (to show we're listening, while thinking, to say yes&no, showing if something is yummy/disgusting etc) :)

    • @IzzysTravelDiaries
      @IzzysTravelDiaries Před 3 lety +10

      For me as a Hungarian that's so weird. It would be considered an interruption here.

    • @OriLOK2
      @OriLOK2 Před 3 lety +7

      @@IzzysTravelDiaries yeah some people I've talked to find it irritating so I watch my habits when I'm dealing with people from different cultures

    • @svsproductions1
      @svsproductions1 Před 3 lety +10

      fascinating observation! I cant speak for everyone but I think here in the United States that would be considered a distraction and could ironically make you appear to be mocking or pretending to pay attention

  • @valzeppelin5153
    @valzeppelin5153 Před 3 lety +142

    I wish the US had sidewalks on all roads within 3 miles of every school, so parents and kids could walk safely without walking in a ditch or in the busy streets. It would save on fuel as well.

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 Před 3 lety +6

      Most schools its illegal to walk to school or ride a bike now. You have to take the bus or be driven. It's so wierd from my perspective because we always rode our bikes or skateboarder to school.

  • @FabioMontefuscolo
    @FabioMontefuscolo Před 3 lety +135

    I feel calm just watching this guy talking.

  • @Vialle-nr7km
    @Vialle-nr7km Před 3 lety +1032

    So basically “they make better food choices”, are educated about nutrition and walk more

    • @saltedfish2192
      @saltedfish2192 Před 3 lety +73

      they also have better and cheaper food choices around them so that also helps a lot

    • @djinn666
      @djinn666 Před 3 lety +21

      @@saltedfish2192 Food is much cheaper in the US. Especially fruits.

    • @saltedfish2192
      @saltedfish2192 Před 3 lety +17

      @@djinn666 oh really ? I lived in Virginia, US for one year and I find the food pretty expensive compared to where I live in France

    • @djinn666
      @djinn666 Před 3 lety +9

      @@saltedfish2192 One anecdote does not mean anything. Also I was talking about Japan. Regardless, statistics says Americans spend less than half as much on food as either the Japanese or the French: ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-of-consumer-expenditure-spent-on-food?time=2016

    • @ostrichlord9097
      @ostrichlord9097 Před 3 lety +3

      @@saltedfish2192 yup, individual food ingredients are quite expensive when compared to the US and UK.

  • @Fogmeister
    @Fogmeister Před 3 lety +1551

    Ten reasons why Japanese people are thin...
    10. Diet
    9. Diet
    8. Diet
    7. Diet
    6. Exercise
    5. Diet
    4. Exercise
    3. Diet
    2. Diet
    1. Diet
    Excellent thanks 👍🏻

    • @tatiana.gazaryan
      @tatiana.gazaryan Před 3 lety +75

      Well, effectively, that's what it boils down to for a healthy person. Healthy diet and exercise (not necessarily hitting the gym, just activity).

    • @Fogmeister
      @Fogmeister Před 3 lety +33

      @@tatiana.gazaryan oh, agree 100%. Just thought it was funny :D

    • @Peechiness
      @Peechiness Před 3 lety +48

      technically it's portion, portion, exercise, portion, portion. other people " oh it's low fat ice cream? I can eat 10 bowls then" when really you can eat regular ice cream just 2 small scoops.

    • @officialjinhitentertainmen8436
      @officialjinhitentertainmen8436 Před 3 lety +6

      😂😂

    • @northamerica5142
      @northamerica5142 Před 3 lety +4

      @@tatiana.gazaryan I heard that some studies say that exposing your body to extreme environmental conditions like cold and hot is a "third pillar of fitness"

  • @rue1z
    @rue1z Před 3 lety +95

    3:30 “we stick to 3 meals a day and that doesn’t leave us hungry”
    b..but I do that too and I’m still always hungry
    Edit: stop assuming that I’m american/eats american food cause I’m asian, thanks.

    • @therealstewyward
      @therealstewyward Před 2 lety +7

      American foods have a lot of additives to create addictive mouthfeel and empty calories that don't truly satisfy. We want to constantly eat because we aren't getting what we should from food

    • @viridiantheforest1037
      @viridiantheforest1037 Před 2 lety

      @@therealstewyward opioid peptides in cheese

    • @Navaji
      @Navaji Před 2 lety

      If your food isn’t full of healthy living energy then your will feel empty or malnourished no matter how much you eat. American food is notoriously dead. Overprocessed and/or grown from chemical agriculture

    • @BlackSakura33
      @BlackSakura33 Před 2 lety

      Eat food. Not cardboard.

  • @togumicai
    @togumicai Před 3 lety +19

    "And also, Luffy from One Piece eats a lot"
    got a good laugh out of that LOL

  • @EmicaDavis
    @EmicaDavis Před 3 lety +440

    "When i speak English i feel like I'm George....please dont ask me why" love it! Lol

    • @apelsinuke
      @apelsinuke Před 3 lety +3

      There's one small point I want to mention respectfully - when you speak English, always put your first name first. When you speak Japanese, always put your surname first.
      It's rule of the language, which the author of this video seemed to have forgotten when introducing himself by his Japanese name, despite being a teacher of English language. I'm not complaining, just trying to be useful. In Japan, people tend to never correct my Japanese and I am happy when someone does - it's helpful to get corrected, otherwise it's difficult to not repeat same mistakes.

    • @MD-722
      @MD-722 Před 3 lety +8

      @@apelsinuke When introducing his Japanese name he used the Japanese format because that is the proper format of a Japanese name. Even in international sports (gymnastics, figure skating etc) Japanese and even Chinese athletes are always listed by the surnames first; up-to-and-including at the Olympics. So politely, he was not incorrect at all.

    • @elpibelol5005
      @elpibelol5005 Před 3 lety +1

      He can't breathe? 🤔

    • @tweewin
      @tweewin Před 3 lety +1

      In East Asian cultures, we use surname fist, because you're already representing your lineage whenever you are introducing yourself. Hence you'll see name formatting as "(surname) (given name)".
      Arabic culture may be similar in this mindset I believe.
      Perhaps he genuinely forgot to even mention the differences in names, but this video is focused on the diet piece, not the other aspect of Japanese culture. Just saying...

    • @louzanxx
      @louzanxx Před 3 lety

      @@tweewinNot really,
      In Arabic culture when we introduce ourselves we just go by first name but in formal cases we go by first name then surname!

  • @fayeandali
    @fayeandali Před 3 lety +516

    "...I'm really curious wheter other countries' people eat on time or not..."
    Me, watching at 3:30AM and eating fast food: "uh"

    • @akhilpadarthi4743
      @akhilpadarthi4743 Před 3 lety +6

      common

    • @Matt-de7ro
      @Matt-de7ro Před 3 lety +10

      me eating chicken wings, eggs, nuggets, rice and beans at 11h30pm

    • @jefforymitchell5697
      @jefforymitchell5697 Před 3 lety +8

      3:46AM here, eating ice cream :/

    • @HeartsVoices
      @HeartsVoices Před 3 lety +5

      11:30pm watching this thinking i'm slightly full but i dun wanna waste the salmon

    • @gabrielamarqs
      @gabrielamarqs Před 3 lety +2

      Me watching 11h47pm and craving for food

  • @hikarikoge2143
    @hikarikoge2143 Před 3 lety +93

    "green tea is good for fighting anxiety"
    me: *buys a bunch of green tea* istg if this doesn't work I'm gonna jump of the cliff-

    • @Soni-jd4li
      @Soni-jd4li Před 3 lety +1

      did it work?

    • @hikarikoge2143
      @hikarikoge2143 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Soni-jd4li kinda yes..and im happy for it

    • @darkfireeyes7
      @darkfireeyes7 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hikarikoge2143 there's a compound in green tea that helps with anxiety. It's called theanine and is available in pill form.

    • @hikarikoge2143
      @hikarikoge2143 Před 2 lety

      @@darkfireeyes7 thank you for that information 😃

    • @terrapinalive6192
      @terrapinalive6192 Před 2 lety

      It keeps me from sleeping..

  • @RikNewbury
    @RikNewbury Před 3 lety +132

    How to know a Japanese man is trolling you: he recommends natto.

    • @gormanls
      @gormanls Před 3 lety +11

      Natto is like bland peanuts and snot. I love it

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab Před 3 lety +17

      I guess you can get revenge with licorice and/or vegemite. :)

    • @aelardiz
      @aelardiz Před 3 lety +2

      @@gormanls soy beans..

    • @twistedstich
      @twistedstich Před 3 lety +1

      @@gormanls 😆😆 yessssss

    • @haleyj4719
      @haleyj4719 Před 3 lety +2

      Natto smells like stinky feet

  • @sauceontoes3457
    @sauceontoes3457 Před 3 lety +609

    Bruh He actually got that anime hairstyle

  • @spacecatline
    @spacecatline Před 3 lety +659

    "But I love McDonald's"
    George 2020

    • @RzelAkira
      @RzelAkira Před 3 lety

      well everyone does...
      but I love wendys more :')

  • @coalscribe
    @coalscribe Před 3 lety +161

    Twice George proved his an absolute Gangsta
    - they put Chinese music in this
    - anime reference cuz it’s about Japan..duh
    - I eat and Netflix, guess I’m not Japanese

  • @diya117
    @diya117 Před 3 lety +84

    When I think that Japanese like their teachers is weird and then I see teachers like these.... I don't blame them

  • @adi9456
    @adi9456 Před 3 lety +484

    George’s fashion style is actually 100000 IQ

  • @ingoflamingo1259
    @ingoflamingo1259 Před 3 lety +332

    “Oh I’m George, ...and please don’t ask me why.” Lol

    • @kkinosvt
      @kkinosvt Před 3 lety +4

      I felt this lmao cause when I speak Japanese I feel like my name is "Kin" which is weird af but I can't use my "real" name cause it feels wrong so... yeah lol he's George

    • @SablePhantom
      @SablePhantom Před 3 lety +2

      Not surprising. As bilingual (speaks Mandarin and English so I have Chinese and English names) when you have 2 names it feels natural to use one name in one language and the other name in the other language. I am not going to introduce myself using Chinese name in English because I already have a perfectly fine and legal English name for use... and vice versa for when introducing myself in Mandarin.

    • @kkinosvt
      @kkinosvt Před 3 lety +3

      @@SablePhantom but in your case I understand you have two legal names you switch depending on the language you're speaking, right? In my case, and I understand it's all George's case, we made up a name to fit the language we're speaking. I'm hispanic and have a hispanic name, however in English I used to introduce myself as Charlie and in Japanese I'm Kin. It's a weird thing. And I also build kind of a personality around that name, it's not a completely different person but it's a version of myself more "targeted" to the culture I'll be interacting with.
      I don't know, I'm guessing it's a normal thing but it's weird when you think about it.

    • @SablePhantom
      @SablePhantom Před 3 lety +4

      @@kkinosvt Yes I get it. I also know some Japanese. I had a conversation with my Japanese class TA back in college about it before (she's Japanese exchange student who stayed abroad and took the offer to being TA to Japanese language classes)... like what are the pros and cons of using my Chinese name vs English name to introduce myself in Japanese lol

    • @Koko-pm4qq
      @Koko-pm4qq Před 3 lety

      Oof

  • @marianagamez4055
    @marianagamez4055 Před 3 lety +38

    “But i love McDonalds” lmao this is now my new favorite video

  • @YuSooKey
    @YuSooKey Před 3 lety +20

    "they avoid dishes with excess salt"
    Soy sauce and ramen exist.

  • @Lz1906.
    @Lz1906. Před 3 lety +185

    "and I just realized they use chinese music on this"
    yep, it's kinda weird

  • @HarleyAMV
    @HarleyAMV Před 3 lety +228

    George on half of these: "Yes, this is true, but also we do the opposite."

  • @WobblyCube
    @WobblyCube Před 3 lety +5

    From Belgium here. People here eat at regular times, 3 meals a day. Most people cook at home and fresh vegetables are the norm. Snacking really depends on the person, some eat none to one snack a day, others eat 2-4 snacks. Eating here is also is 'an experience', people sit at a dinner table together with family or friends; For most this is a moment of quality time.
    Most kids go to school on foot, with a bike or using public transport. Adults tend to use the car for work way more, but public transport and bikes are used. On that note, we can get to most places using public transport. There are busses all over the country, a great train system and in the bigger cities and the coast we have trams, although outside the big cities the busses tend to be late... always.

  • @koffinkitty
    @koffinkitty Před 3 lety +13

    I actually love that Japanese people have a lot of small portions and that you can try a little bit from everything... I absolutely prefer this over large portions of one food...

  • @KingJH0510
    @KingJH0510 Před 3 lety +547

    'also luffy from one piece. he eats a lot.'
    'just look at naruto'

  • @august7027
    @august7027 Před 3 lety +157

    His face discovering his own culture XDDDDDDD

  • @MugiwaraRuffy
    @MugiwaraRuffy Před 3 lety +68

    It's kind of interesting. So far I've traveled to Japan for vacation two times, for three weeks each. And although I can honestly say, I eat plenty every day, at the end of the vacation I arrived at home always lost 3 to 4 kilograms on the scale. Because a) the food itself and b) we really walked a lot. At least 6 to 7 kilometers on an easy going days, sometimes up to 30 kilometers (when we were hiking)

    • @camillefrippiat9059
      @camillefrippiat9059 Před 3 lety +1

      I lived their 6 months and put on weight haha I went back and at food it was so greasy (ramen, tempura,.. ) I lost pounds because of bad digestion haha

    • @whoevenknows762
      @whoevenknows762 Před 3 lety +1

      I was in Japan for 2 months in highschool and I definitely lost weight too. I was eating ice cream nearly every day for a month, drinking soda constantly the second month, and snacks often and I Still lost weight because the meals had variety, were consistent, and I was getting a lot of walking in.

  • @ComdrStew
    @ComdrStew Před 3 lety +9

    When I was little in the late 70's we use to have set meal times here in the US. Seemed to change starting in the mid 80's. Before the mid 80's everyone was also thin in the US. The times were actually the same also. 6-8am, 12-1pm, and 6-8pm. The biggest thing in the US is High Fructose Corn Syrup is in almost everything, which was introduced into our food in the early 80's. It takes 72 hours for HFCS to be expelled out of your system. Regular sugar takes 12-24 hours.

  • @mh56487
    @mh56487 Před 3 lety +85

    i love how some of his arguments are just "look at Luffy" or "look at Naruto" XD

    • @DeIiora
      @DeIiora Před 3 lety +1

      He didn`t mention Gintoki with his insatiable sweet tooth if we talk about umm food freaks or how to call them :) But then again maybe those 2 are in a different league :)

    • @jwoolman5
      @jwoolman5 Před 2 lety

      Well, Luffy is stretchy and that takes a lot of energy. Naruto has to eat for himself and all those clones he can split into. Makes sense to me that they are big eaters. 😺

  • @vaishnavi6384
    @vaishnavi6384 Před 3 lety +373

    "please eat potato chips"
    *YAGAMI LIGHT HAS JOINED THE CHAT*

  • @romlyn99
    @romlyn99 Před 3 lety +19

    The thing about tea in Japan... There are so many varieties. Sogenbicha, mugicha, sencha, hojicha, etc, etc... but the most important factor is that none of them have added sugar. And in general there is less added sugars to most things. Chocolates have less sugar. Everything has less sugar. So it is easier to have a low sugar diet in Japan. My only concern with Japan is the recent trend of having Budo To - grape sugar. It is not actually grape sugar - it is HFCS. It is called grape sugar because the molecules have a grape bunch shape. So check your ingredients for ブドウ糖... it is the very sweet and unhealthy High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS).

  • @mayaj536
    @mayaj536 Před 3 lety +38

    LMFAO THEY USED CHINESE MUSIC FOR THE BACKGROUND. wtf

  • @Nora-sw6uh
    @Nora-sw6uh Před 3 lety +578

    I love his: "hmmm,hm,hm,hm,hm" :) He is so concentrate and cute!

  • @heidi8694
    @heidi8694 Před 3 lety +61

    I have watched this video and decided I love this guy. He's comedic, serious, calm and collected. Overall his videos are very entertaining.

  • @marius2k8
    @marius2k8 Před 3 lety +4

    I love the comment at 1:15 . After English, I speak, in descending order (that is, least-incompetent first): Latin, Spanish, French, Japanese, with bits of Koine Greek and German and Hebrew some cooking/food-related Chinese. When you switch into another language, it's almost like you get another personality to drive, for a while, and your mannerisms and various aspects of your psychology subtly change. I suspect it's the part of the brain that breaks in cases of pathology like Multiple Personality Disorder, but it feels like an ordered version of that.
    TLDR: I totally get what you mean when you say that you FEEL like "I am George", when you switch into the whole psychological Gundam-Suit that is your second language.

  • @rubiirae
    @rubiirae Před 3 lety +6

    I do remember walking a lot more when I was living in Japan...back to the US we just drive everywhere, no bueno. But yeah ramen places always have add-on options which people can order extra noodles, cha siu, and eggs to their ramen so there isn't much portion control when you decide to pile on the goodies. Also there is metabo law which limit people's waistline from getting too big per international guideline or they would face financial consequences by breaking the law. I think that has a lot more to do with dictating what kind of food and how much food Japanese people are consuming.

  • @paul28177
    @paul28177 Před 3 lety +130

    to be honest - having lived there for 8 years the main reason many japanese are thin is because they are so active...students often do club activities and there are several sporting events and competitions... i found that some clubs such as photography etc still did some form of physical exercise to maintain fitness. Plus a lot of japanese people walk or ride bikes - much more than western countries.
    The school size portions of food i think are quite small ...but the restaurant portions are about the same as youd expect in europe but compared to usa they have a much larger size
    Having said this - i still saw a lot of slightly overweight people - especially those who had left school and didnt go to college or uni...
    But i also notice a lot of guys still kept up their fitness due to being used to it from school
    As for george - clearly he takes good care of his health and is hot :-D

    • @ancalyme
      @ancalyme Před 3 lety +10

      Restaurant portion sizes are actually a lot bigger than what we get here in Romania, about twice! I knew Japan was famous for small portions so I was baffled by how much food I got for my money at restaurants.

    • @Mon_55
      @Mon_55 Před 3 lety +8

      U.S portion sizes are huge! I just hope a lot of people don't assume they have to eat all the food they're served at a restaurant. I certainly don't! Usually I'd just request a to-go box and have it for lunch the following day.

    • @morisatsuki3659
      @morisatsuki3659 Před 3 lety +7

      So if I'm understanding you correctly... if you take care of your health, you'll become hot like George. :D

    • @melodyshart7572
      @melodyshart7572 Před 3 lety +4

      I went to Japan last year, and i had a relatively active job washing cars then. when I went to Japan i ended up with shin splints by the third day with all of the walking i ended up doing!

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ancalyme yeah! Japan portion sizes was pretty large for me. I mean it's not like wayyy too big, but.... yea. Maybe here in my country portion sizes are just so tiny. Idk

  • @fyrebird5898
    @fyrebird5898 Před 3 lety +93

    "why Nato is good for health... according to science"... I think this was the most gentle sarcasm I have ever heard 😂

  • @aleidaaguilera8427
    @aleidaaguilera8427 Před 3 lety +4

    It’s so admirable that you learned English. I’m learning Japanese and it’s a lot of work so props to u for learning English. Also I love your videos, you seem like such a cool guy! ❤️

  • @destronomer
    @destronomer Před 3 lety +6

    I thought you'd be used to everything there. So I was really surprised by your reaction at the public transportation part and how you said the Japanese public transport system is amazing 😂

  • @Kirsten._._
    @Kirsten._._ Před 3 lety +231

    Man, could they use that sushi sequence any more?!? 🤦‍♀️

  • @morganschmidtke9015
    @morganschmidtke9015 Před 3 lety +56

    Lol! "This says it is based on science but it didn't show any science." So true!!

  • @reneemanzoor746
    @reneemanzoor746 Před 3 lety +5

    Glad to know that you studied English in my country. Kudos to you. You did very well. I have taught some Japanese students who visited Toronto and felt like they were too intimidated to participate in active conversations. When asked, they used to shy away. You, on the other hand have definitely bypassed that and went over and beyond.
    👌👌👌

  • @evelynmedrano2874
    @evelynmedrano2874 Před 2 lety +10

    Omg, I love how he speaks clearly. He speaks soo clearly. Plus, I love Japan!
    And also, in my opinion, the reason why natto is super healthy is because it contains vitamin K2 (a vitamin that benefits and improves your bone health and prevents you from fractures and that it overall increases and promotes bone strength, leading to stronger bones to prevent you from fractures)
    It's good for your bones overall, that's why it's healthy, in my opinion. It can strengthen your bones and prevent you from fractures and yet keep your bones healthy and help them grow)
    Overall, yes, natto is healthy! A key for stronger bones and to prevent you from fractures. The more you eat it, your bones become stronger and healthier.
    It strengthens bones and prevents fractures ^^
    Vitamin K2 in general, is overall meant for good bone health 😊
    Greetings from the USA :) The food helps strengthen bones and prevents fractures😌
    That's why it's nutritious, in my opinion. Of course!! :) May strengthen bones. Food is super healthy. Best sources of vitamin K2. Stronger bones especially.

  • @coffee_x_jelly7291
    @coffee_x_jelly7291 Před 3 lety +149

    “I am George, and please don’t ask me why” LOL

  • @getonmylvl1688
    @getonmylvl1688 Před 3 lety +73

    "and also Luffy from One piece he eats a lot" this line killed me

  • @tombruner9634
    @tombruner9634 Před 3 lety +6

    I haven't been to Japan since the late 70s, so I don't remember exactly but there was a snack that I think was dried eels. I could not read Japanese and the Japanese folk in the little bar didn't know the English for it. It looked sort of like stick pretzels, only each stick had eyes. Good with beer.
    Much later I worked with a guy who decided that he wanted to lose weight and started eating strictly with chopsticks. It did not work, he just got much better with chopsticks.

  • @deliasaffian177
    @deliasaffian177 Před 3 lety +3

    Now I wanna go to Japan and eat my favorites ^^" Okonomiyaki, Kareudon, Donburi with Shiitake/Veggies, Japanese Kare (Curry), food from Okinawa at Goya in Kyoto, ...
    I'm a Vegetarian. It is not easy to find Vegetarian food in restaurants. When I'm in Japan I make a few exceptions. Most soups are made with fish stock (katsuodashi), even nice root salads (like Kinpira Gobou or Kinpira Renkon) contain fish because the roots were cooked in katsuodashi... But I avoid at least any "visible" fish and meet ^^"

  • @-silly
    @-silly Před 3 lety +341

    love the old title "A"

  • @pearl4534
    @pearl4534 Před 3 lety +275

    nobody:
    Not even Kai:
    george: * you make me feel so * mmmh mmmh

    • @fmma9636
      @fmma9636 Před 3 lety +12

      GAHFBJS I LOVE YOU FOR THIS JOKE THANKYOU KIND STRANGER

    • @pearl4534
      @pearl4534 Před 3 lety +5

      @@fmma9636 HELLO Stranger XD

    • @melsssssteehee
      @melsssssteehee Před 3 lety +1

      Lmao

    • @myriam7515
      @myriam7515 Před 3 lety +11

      me reading this comment: lol, I'm starting to see EXO reference in some random youtube comment
      me realizing it's really a EXO reference: *dying on the floor*

    • @namimgr3874
      @namimgr3874 Před 3 lety +1

      Hahahah ...

  • @QueSarahSarah72
    @QueSarahSarah72 Před 3 lety +6

    I know natto has gotten mixed reviews (especially from non-Japanese people) but if I was in Japan I'd give it a try if someone offered it . I'm generally willing to try most fermented foods, though I havent found one I absolutely love yet. I have an "I'll tolerate it" relationship with fermented foods I don't hate.

  • @yunhanliao1405
    @yunhanliao1405 Před 3 lety +7

    I just tried 納豆 recently. To be honest, it was a new and a little bit strange smell to me when I tried it the first time. But it wasn't bad at all. Instead, that taste was so memorable that I'm getting to like it!!!

  • @project.protagonist
    @project.protagonist Před 3 lety +132

    "Potato chipusu, it's a potato chips."

  • @dnyanadamadlekar9307
    @dnyanadamadlekar9307 Před 3 lety +41

    I love how at the end he goes, "May be I am not Japanese" LOL....
    Millennials and later generations are raised in mixed environment due to internet so we all are quite similar.

  • @CardinalDrake
    @CardinalDrake Před 3 lety +6

    I visited Japan in 2019 and I don't eat seafood so I defaulted to a lot of noodle dishes. And I did discover the amazing food to go selections in convenience stores lol. I don't think I'd stay thin in Japan long term XD

  • @the1tigglet
    @the1tigglet Před 3 lety +1

    I love this. I lost so much weight in my 30s and lowered by blood pressure (hereditary) here in America because I used to live in Atlanta Georgia that just happened to have a huge Japanese influx. There were so many Japanese restaurants in Atlanta (or there were before COVID shutdowns) that the competition kept the prices moderate, and the food really good.
    I decided to try it again here in MD though there aren't a lot of options. I think I might buy in bulk from a local restaurant that has loads of great food for low cost if she's still open!

  • @pearlk4494
    @pearlk4494 Před 3 lety +67

    I like your humour/sarcasm: " Maybe i should make another video why Natto is good for you ... according to science." 🤣😅

  • @ExpedientFalcon
    @ExpedientFalcon Před 3 lety +7

    When I was in Asakusa, there was this bakery with amazing fresh melon bread that you could get filled with ice cream or custard. And I miss Coco Ichibanya, I can't find Japanese-style curry where I'm at that has the same flavor.

  • @gemrosegardening4051
    @gemrosegardening4051 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your comments and anime references in between the points. As a native American speaker, You speak great English! Thought you lived in America for some time. Thank you for this video, Very informative. Can't wait to visit Japan!

  • @realvoiids156
    @realvoiids156 Před 3 lety +312

    Enjoying the little ‘mm mhmm’ when you’re watching the video

  • @JD.727
    @JD.727 Před 3 lety +138

    I want to see a video on "Why George is So Handsome According to Science" pls

  • @Jakuri93
    @Jakuri93 Před 3 lety +5

    When i lived in Japan i made homecooking as i usually do in my home country. I lost weight even if i ate the same. and my tummy also felt much better for some reason. I believe Japanese food is generally more healthy no matter what you buy to be honest, maybe it has something to do with production and the bacteria you digest. I live in Norway so the food is generally different. I did also eat way more spicier food then i usually do. may also have had an impact on the body.
    Edit: I also wanted to say salmon sushi is not Japanese and that video shows salmon in almost every clip, the salmon sushi is a Norwegian invention.

  • @cr4cker394
    @cr4cker394 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello George. Just found your channel and love the content. I traveled to Japan in 2019 and really enjoyed the food. And its true ramen came always in huge bowls and I couldnt finish it lots of times. It became my favorite meal and I am was always sad that I could not enjoy it where I live in Austria. But some months ago a japanese restaurant opened nearby and their tonkotsu ramen tastes just like I am in Tokio again.
    You beeing an english teacher makes me a bit self conscious, so please forgive any errors I made.

  • @siaorihara
    @siaorihara Před 3 lety +139

    “Also Luffy from One Piece eats a lot.”
    Me: yeah but he kinda has battles every single day so he burns a lot of calories XD

    • @meisdead3
      @meisdead3 Před 3 lety +1

      Your pfp is really cute

    • @siaorihara
      @siaorihara Před 3 lety +3

      @@meisdead3 awwww thanks 😊 a friend of mine made me it when I first got into the anime Hetalia. It’s Japan from that series in chibi art

    • @JanMaynz
      @JanMaynz Před 3 lety +6

      Eh, the battles might influence it, but I think it's more that he just has a bottomless stomach. I mean seriously, he ate what was supposed to last 8 people... uh, 8 days I think is what Sanji said... in one night. (Am watching One Piece, they're currently crossing the Alabasta desert)

    • @Yachii
      @Yachii Před 3 lety +5

      I mean his stomach is made of rubber

    • @siaorihara
      @siaorihara Před 3 lety +1

      @@Yachii lol tru 😂

  • @isiaadiel3468
    @isiaadiel3468 Před 3 lety +181

    Video: *some claim*
    George: Yes... but actually no.

  • @nancyahern7505
    @nancyahern7505 Před 3 lety +1

    I love your commentary on various subjects. Thank you.

  • @solarchaotica
    @solarchaotica Před 3 lety +7

    Honestly I'd love to live somewhere where walking was the norm. In rural US, generally speaking you NEED a car, cause you usually work a good 20-30 minute drive away from home.
    Not great for me, because I suck at driving and am terrified of it (got a permit, but still need to pass my test)

  • @logicalrationalmind1900
    @logicalrationalmind1900 Před 3 lety +130

    Best George personal Recommend Japanese Food
    3) Unaju -2000 to 5000yen/20 or 50$
    2) Tonkatsu or Gyukatsu(oh my God)
    1) Natto - 80yen

    • @sayuriando3379
      @sayuriando3379 Před 3 lety +6

      I have tried Natto once but I didn't like it. I probaly should try in a decade again.

    • @LoyaFrostwind
      @LoyaFrostwind Před 3 lety +4

      I like all here except natto.

    • @user-dd8we9kv2l
      @user-dd8we9kv2l Před 3 lety

      @@LoyaFrostwind I have never tried natto before...how does it taste like? i mean the texture i can somewhat guess i suppose?

    • @Salted_Fysh
      @Salted_Fysh Před 3 lety +6

      @@user-dd8we9kv2l it's hard to describe really.
      Yeah no, it's really hard to describe, sorry. It's more of a texture experience rather than taste though, since natto itself has a fairly mild, slightly nutty taste. Very neutral. Texture wise it's a bit gooey/slimy with the soybeans adding a bit of chunkiness so I'm guessing that combined with the fermented smell is what turns most people off of it. Though you can control the gooeyiness by how much you stir it before eating - the more you stir, the gooeyier it becomes. If you are bothered by the smell you can also add a bit of sesame oil or soy sauce before stirring.

    • @LoyaFrostwind
      @LoyaFrostwind Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-dd8we9kv2l , it's kind of bland, I think. But it has the consistency of snot. I just couldn't get over that. Yuck. I've only had it once. Some people love it. In other videos, I've seen that some natto come with mustard packs for flavoring.

  • @hayleyu5370
    @hayleyu5370 Před 3 lety +20

    That video you watched was so cliche 😂, I can’t cope with how many pictures of sushi they put in the video as if that’s what you guys eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  • @ivispark3780
    @ivispark3780 Před 3 lety +1

    Really enjoyed hearing your take on these things. Im going to try to find those snacks you suggested. 😊

  • @iza6193
    @iza6193 Před 3 lety +1

    your every "hmmm..." is the sweetest "hmmm" I've ever heard!😍 Greetings from Polish lass living in the UK😊

  • @Shirai_Shiki
    @Shirai_Shiki Před 3 lety +30

    I've been to Japan twice and OMG the food, it's soooo good. I wish I could live there for the food alone!

    • @am_akash
      @am_akash Před 3 lety +5

      Where are you from.......
      I am jealous of you 😩
      I always wanted to visit Japan. But these stupid studies, I don't know when I will get rid of those classes and visit there

  • @UFO339
    @UFO339 Před 3 lety +452

    Them : How Japanese r thin
    Me : *DEM GENES*

    • @josie3221
      @josie3221 Před 3 lety +23

      It’s mostly environment not genes.

    • @UFO339
      @UFO339 Před 3 lety +16

      @@josie3221 its a joke chill

    • @infinitesheali5428
      @infinitesheali5428 Před 3 lety +1

      😁😁

    • @skye387
      @skye387 Před 3 lety +11

      Idk, it might also be genes.
      Once I managed to visit Japan. I ordered a regular sized bowl of ramen and only managed to eat half of it because I feel too full already.
      Meanwhile, a thin Japanese woman sitting besides me eat a whole bowl by herself.

    • @UFO339
      @UFO339 Před 3 lety

      @@skye387i

  • @timluc0428
    @timluc0428 Před 3 lety +3

    The reason nattou us so good for you is likely because it is fermented. Which would also cover miso, and tsukemono. Why fermented foods are good for you is a fascinating topic that you should research if interested.

  • @itsleegee9102
    @itsleegee9102 Před 3 lety +2

    George has the best personality and sense of humor!!! I need a friend like George!!!

  • @DinosourousRexx
    @DinosourousRexx Před 3 lety +63

    When you started talking about how you order a green tea frappuccino at Starbucks me and my mom started cracking up 😂 I work at Starbucks here in the US, and the first ingredient in our matacha powder is sugar, tea is the second ingredient. Nothing healthy about that 😂

  • @sweetyetunrefined9335
    @sweetyetunrefined9335 Před 3 lety +24

    Before I moved in with my boyfriend, I ate on a pretty strict schedule, just because that's how I liked to eat. And it makes a *BIG* difference now that I don't have dinner at the same time every day. It messes with my digestion and sleep. I'm hoping in the new year to make our dinner times more regular.

  • @3_8Shana
    @3_8Shana Před 3 lety +12

    "potato chipsu is potato chips" he is so cute xD

  • @peterphilips1003
    @peterphilips1003 Před 3 lety +4

    Also, as someone who has lived in Japan, fast food is REALLY expensive, at least for a student. If I want to consider my portion size per how much I spend, I think that getting a beef bowl at yoshinoya or getting a pre-made meal from a konbini is always a much better deal than whatever I can get at Mcdonald's.

  • @soni2009
    @soni2009 Před 3 lety +47

    "AND ALSO LUFFY FROM ONE PIECE EATS A LOT"
    One piece is my fav anime and a person randomly mentioning it out of context makes me ☺💕