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  • @Jetiix
    @Jetiix Před rokem +20564

    My Japanese teacher did warn us that when Japanese people say the know “a bit” of (Spanish or English etc) they usually mean good enough to hold a social conversation. So you shouldn’t say you know “a bit” unless you can hold a somewhat coherent conversation because you’ll be expected to understand more than you think.

    • @dutchik5107
      @dutchik5107 Před rokem +937

      Which is honestly good. Because why are you saying you know it when you know 10 words that probably won't come up anyways. Or just how to say hi.

    • @HumanPerson_final
      @HumanPerson_final Před rokem +624

      I think Pewds said almost exactly that in the last video.

    • @nguyenquockhanh3781
      @nguyenquockhanh3781 Před rokem +373

      That is LITERALLY what he talked about last video. Literally.

    • @xldplx
      @xldplx Před rokem +152

      damn, good job at replicating what he said in the last video.

    • @TheMindofagenius1
      @TheMindofagenius1 Před rokem +30

      Is it acceptable if I say I know a little if I "understand" more than I can actually form a sentence? xD

  • @jovinacastillondimacale4835
    @jovinacastillondimacale4835 Před rokem +2245

    When pewds said that he would live the rest of his life with marzia it made my heart skip a beat. That was so wholesome.

    • @tiaramoyer2647
      @tiaramoyer2647 Před rokem +85

      fr they r adorable

    • @pranavaluri9527
      @pranavaluri9527 Před rokem +3

      ​@@tiaramoyer2647 yesss

    • @kaywee4200
      @kaywee4200 Před rokem +64

      Brought tears honestly. It was so genuine and truly beautiful!

    • @DeluxeTechs
      @DeluxeTechs Před rokem +43

      Well.. They ARE married, you know xD

    • @sanderkvenild8947
      @sanderkvenild8947 Před rokem +56

      @@DeluxeTechs And they were together for a long time before getting married, so it definitely wasn't impulsive.

  • @alaindelon2099
    @alaindelon2099 Před rokem +475

    世界一のCZcamsrが日本を好んで移住とか正直、嬉しすぎる。災害なども頻繁に起きるから気をつけて頑張ってください!

    • @Stuffinround
      @Stuffinround Před 10 měsíci +1

      did you mean 好んで、or 住んで

    • @Utyataiko
      @Utyataiko Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@Stuffinround 「好んで」means to love Japan, to be interested in it, and so on.

    • @qu6817
      @qu6817 Před 8 měsíci +3

      それなー!嬉しいよね😂🎉

    • @Akii1219
      @Akii1219 Před 8 měsíci +3

      まじで嬉しいよな〜普通に会いたいもん

    • @kamome5412
      @kamome5412 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ほんとに喜んでいいことなのかね

  • @kurumibabe
    @kurumibabe Před rokem +570

    I think the child's first language question is nice. When they're younger, it's easier to learn and memorize all the languages as long as you keep talking to them in those languages. My parents are Japanese, but I was born in the US so I would speak in English outside, and at home it would be Japanese. Just make sure to also teach them how to read and write because I can't read and write Kanji that much. I really like Japan, I'm happy to see you're having fun there!

    • @RogerThat1945
      @RogerThat1945 Před rokem +9

      This is another reason why I moved my children to Japan (the education Kanji etc).

    • @user-cq7bu8gl5k
      @user-cq7bu8gl5k Před rokem +8

      がんばって!!👍

    • @kurumibabe
      @kurumibabe Před rokem +5

      @@user-cq7bu8gl5k ありがとう!

    • @AAIVE
      @AAIVE Před rokem +8

      they’ll be able to as they’d attend school in japan-i think that’s the difficult challenge of parents outside of japan! we’re a nordic and mixed japanese/cuban married couple, and i definitely want to teach my kids to read and write in japanese in the future! i think it can be hard to feel connected to our culture when living away from japan, so knowing how to speak, read and write as well as visiting often can be so important for kids to feel immersed in their culture. you can always pass it down! ♥️

    • @tomatodamashi
      @tomatodamashi Před rokem +5

      2 languages is not a problem for a young child. 3 or 4, you may start running into problems. Typically with foreign children in Japan, they enter grade school without a lick of Japanese. It's a tough first couple of years, but they'll pick it up naturally from then on. If you bring them to a Japanese pre-school, there won't be any issues. If you send them to an international school, they'll use English past the point where they can pick up Japanese naturally and will chafe against learning a second language. I say this as an Elementary school teacher in Japan for 13 years and counting.

  • @GFuelEnergy
    @GFuelEnergy Před rokem +4393

    Not having strangers talk to you seems like a vibe

    • @sub4cookie-
      @sub4cookie- Před rokem +7

      read my name!!

    • @omaydaocana6788
      @omaydaocana6788 Před rokem +3

      Hello

    • @1person69races8
      @1person69races8 Před rokem +30

      I mean, r we not suppose to talk to strangers? Wut
      Edit: language barrier. english is my second language. What i mean is yes i agree pls dont talk to me if you're a stranger thank you 🤣🌸 and i find it odd in america if they just do that like if that was me, id be like "who the fck are you"

    • @DirtyPaperPlane
      @DirtyPaperPlane Před rokem +42

      @@1person69races8 no

    • @hhuhuhuh
      @hhuhuhuh Před rokem +6

      @@DirtyPaperPlane wrong

  • @shooshiwhooshi8736
    @shooshiwhooshi8736 Před rokem +2145

    Unironically, one of the best sponsors I've watched. Using a mincraft build to sponsor your product and Felix reviewing it is pretty neat.

    • @lorizeppelina2286
      @lorizeppelina2286 Před rokem +42

      Agreed! It was so well thought out!

    • @ltobito349
      @ltobito349 Před rokem +33

      Fr I didn’t know it was a sponsor till he said it was 😂

    • @Oroborus710
      @Oroborus710 Před rokem +31

      I could tell it was a sponsor as soon as he said OperaGX, but I didn't skip it at all. It was entertaining, and OperaGX is legit!!

    • @ewancook4281
      @ewancook4281 Před rokem +4

      Get sponsor block to skip all that crap.

    • @anneliesanicole2119
      @anneliesanicole2119 Před rokem +3

      Sold me

  • @Dannyboi91
    @Dannyboi91 Před rokem +1063

    As a Half Swedish & Japanese guy I can confirm that there's a lot of similarity between the two countries. If you like camping I've found this super beautiful Bamboo forest camping spot really close to Tokyo! You should definitely check that out! (Also go to the West Tokyo doggo temple)

    • @unfinest
      @unfinest Před rokem +14

      Have you been to Sweden Hills in Tōbetsu?

    • @Dannyboi91
      @Dannyboi91 Před rokem +12

      @@unfinest Haha nope, I've heard about the place and considered going there for midsummer once but Hokkaido is a bit far away to just go for that!

    • @divyanshmathur6831
      @divyanshmathur6831 Před rokem +2

      hi

    • @namelessking111
      @namelessking111 Před rokem +32

      Sometimes i really wish i was born in a country with a more reserved culture like Japan and Sweden. Mine's so intense and extroverted that it's just overwhelming.

    • @haroldnecmann7040
      @haroldnecmann7040 Před rokem +1

      U met jake Paul there?

  • @user-ex9hb1uy7h
    @user-ex9hb1uy7h Před rokem +78

    日本に来てくれて、ありがとう😍いろいろ大変な手続きとか多いけど、楽しんで下さい❣️

  • @FairyOnAcids
    @FairyOnAcids Před rokem +580

    14:38 Actually the sweetest thing, my heart melted.
    So proud and happy for you two!

    • @acee001
      @acee001 Před rokem +7

      Ikrrrr!!!
      Also bruh why spam on a replied comment

  • @4ngeLeyes2
    @4ngeLeyes2 Před rokem +509

    i love to see how much felix's character and mindset has evolved over the years this type of self growth is what makes him great

  • @TheArenaProductions
    @TheArenaProductions Před rokem +37

    Very happy to see that you and your wife made the choice to come live out here! Being a fellow CZcamsr and resident of Japan...(26 years now...Geeze time flies by fast!) I see the passion you have for this culture that I myself had at the beginning and it brings back many fond memories. Now that my children are just about grown up (Son is in Tokyo as a University student and Daughter is in High School) I have more time to pursue my content creation goals (Gaming News Podcast, ect.) Anyway hope you and your wife continue to enjoy living out here!
    Best Regards, Expat

  • @saneill17
    @saneill17 Před rokem +82

    I’ve been waiting since 2020 to move to Japan too and I finally made it here at the end of March! So good to finally be here! Glad you guys finally made it too. Good luck with your new lives in Japan!

  • @juliandip7958
    @juliandip7958 Před rokem +656

    Talking about the similarities between Scandinavian and Japanese interior design: there's a style called "Japandi" and it's literally a mix between Scandinavian and Japanese elements and aesthetics. It includes a lot of wood for a peaceful and minimalistic atmosphere

    • @kmg3001
      @kmg3001 Před rokem +10

      First time hearing this style, now I know the style I want for my dream house. Thank you

    • @ima_fadzil
      @ima_fadzil Před rokem +3

      Yes, it's one of my favourite home decor styles along with coastal and industrial. I decorated my room in this style. I must say it looks very easy on the eyes and calming.

  • @degidoga
    @degidoga Před rokem +2361

    "Everything Is Amazing, I love it"
    As a Japanese who grew up in Japan, there are no such happy words!

  • @nnoahg9645
    @nnoahg9645 Před rokem +136

    I hope your stay in Japan continues to stay amazing! I've been living in Tokyo for the past 5 years and have never had any bad experiences but I know some of my friends complain about Japan because of its reserved, conserved and traditional way of doing things. So, as long as you can find the fun parts and understand the differences of the culture/people, it's very enjoyable!

  • @KrystynaE1967
    @KrystynaE1967 Před rokem +202

    Loved watching this as a 55 year old woman. I'm so glad you are finding happiness. May you and your wife have peace, love, good health and good fortune the rest of your life. Brofist!!!

  • @Foodies
    @Foodies Před rokem +4156

    pewdiepie may or may not of used his channel analytics before moving to Japan lmao
    I like waffles.

    • @gavinsfriend2841
      @gavinsfriend2841 Před rokem +4

      Haha

    • @dprdenny
      @dprdenny Před rokem +5

      @@gavinsfriend2841 hey Gavin's friend!

    • @rsf2466
      @rsf2466 Před rokem +53

      that's for sure.
      Find (one of the) least subscribers in a country. Move there.
      Struck a Gold Mine for maintaining your private/personal life w/o interfering w/ your CZcamsr life.

    • @Lukenix
      @Lukenix Před rokem +27

      May not have*

    • @rsf2466
      @rsf2466 Před rokem

      @@Lukenix that too. either least subscribers or none at all.

  • @AsianGuyStream
    @AsianGuyStream Před rokem +14948

    Congrats on the move to Japan! My wife and I hopefully will be able to follow in the same footsteps and make the same switch from UK -> Japan one day 🥳

  • @rotenhoko
    @rotenhoko Před rokem +42

    Congratz, y'all! I'm loving the Japan 2022 vlog series so far. The music in itself is awesome.
    Side note, I saw another CZcamsr (iirc, it was Martina "KingKogi") mention this in one of their more recent videos. Not to scare you, but don't forgot to earthquake proof your shelves when possible! I think it's like simple bars (protection bar holds) that you place between the ceiling and the shelf to keep it from toppling over.

    • @user-zp8qt8ee4z
      @user-zp8qt8ee4z Před 2 měsíci

      日本人ですが、地震😱😱いつくるか??よそうがまだ出来ていません😅😅タンス、テレビ📺など、飛びますから、地震用品で、強化をおすすめします👋👋心配しています。🙏🙏

  • @JennyYi29
    @JennyYi29 Před rokem +17

    A very heartwarming and encouraging journey. Loads of unknowns awaiting, together with frequent anxiety and frustration, yet you just go for it step by step. That really soothes everything. It reminds me of how I can go on with my life. Especially viewing the changes you've made all these years. A real companion.

  • @mayojapan
    @mayojapan Před rokem +4015

    Welcome to Japan.
    I hope Japan is treating you good. Japanese economy hasn't been very good for the past 10 years and you moving to Japan is actually a very positive thing for us. We really appreciate you. Thank you very much.

    • @YRO.
      @YRO. Před rokem +251

      Do you mean that he's going to help the Japanese economy by moving there?

    • @jojolore8356
      @jojolore8356 Před rokem +32

      @@YRO. same Pfp 👀

    • @YRO.
      @YRO. Před rokem

      @@jojolore8356 JOTARO

    • @jojolore8356
      @jojolore8356 Před rokem +12

      @@YRO. Star Platinum The WorLD Toki wa Tomare

    • @impactcisse2571
      @impactcisse2571 Před rokem +5

      @@YRO. yep

  • @DonVFilmoraTutorials
    @DonVFilmoraTutorials Před rokem +1100

    14:36 sooo cute the way he said that brought tears to my eyes lol

  • @KT-mf8gr
    @KT-mf8gr Před rokem +31

    日本に来てくれてありがとう😊日本での生活楽しんでください!応援しています!

  • @browsing3123
    @browsing3123 Před rokem +66

    As someone who lives in Asia, speaking English to a foreigner is actually not racist, it’s quite the opposite. We are trying to be accommodating since most foreigners we encounter just don’t speak our first language. We go the extra mile to learn and speak English just to interact with the other party and make them feel comfortable. It’s quite a cultural shock how foreigners would think that’s offensive

    • @noseboop4354
      @noseboop4354 Před 3 měsíci +1

      While some foreigners are grateful for the accomodation, many are not because most foreigners want to be treated like a mature adult. Foreigners don't like the feeling of being spoken to like a five year old child, even if it is with the intention to help. It also feels very exclusionary, like people who look foreign can never be treated like a local person.

  • @ratrobber15
    @ratrobber15 Před rokem +732

    I love how transparent and honest Felix is. We all know living as a successful CZcamsr in Japan would be different than a normal foreigner working there. No need to sugarcoat the experience and create realistic expectations.
    I’m not from Japan but I visited Okinawa once and would love to visit more cities in mainland Japan or other islands!

  • @irenepst
    @irenepst Před rokem +104

    The thing that makes me the happiest when watching your recent videos, and particularly your vlogs and the ones where you talk about your new life there, is how happy you seem. As a long-time subscriber, I've been watching you since I can remember myself watching CZcams, so I've seen you go through various life stages, but this time you really seem to be glowing. Wish both you and Marzia the best

  • @dorkasaurus.gretch
    @dorkasaurus.gretch Před rokem +66

    Thank you for doing vlogs in Japan. It was in my plans to be living in Japan starting last year, but I've been bedbound for three years now, permanently disabled. My health should improve, but I don't know if I'll ever get to live on my own, finish my Japanese degree, or go to the country. It's so nice to see you enjoy it!! It's a bit scary to think my dreams might have to change or how difficult and long the process might be, but for the first time in three years, I'm not avoiding images or videos of Japan. I'm starting to smile about it again, and I hope it can turn into extra motivation to get back my life I lost. I don't know if I can thank you for all that lol, but thank you for giving me these videos.

    • @ytcreations9095
      @ytcreations9095 Před rokem +8

      Hope you get well soon and get to move to Japan!

    • @NikiWonoto26
      @NikiWonoto26 Před rokem +4

      I'm from Indonesia. I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Reality can be harsh & cruel sometimes, or at least for some (or a lot) of us. As a 40 yrs old who feels like a total failure, & now with some financial difficulties unlike before, I'm also crushed, tbh, when I've realized that my Japan dreams is probably slipping away now from my reach.. but reading your comment specifically, somehow I can't help but smile a bit.. thank you for that..

    • @TheBlackburn1998
      @TheBlackburn1998 Před rokem

      Wish you a speedy recovery! I went to Japan at the end of October for 16 days. Had the best time of my life. It was a guided group trip. I definitely want to go back someday. As soon as your health allows it, go for it. Japan will do wonders for you!

    • @Ohjinxmel
      @Ohjinxmel Před rokem

      @@TheBlackburn1998 where did you book a guided tour? I get overwhelmed and give up on finding one 😅

  • @daedrakyne8881
    @daedrakyne8881 Před rokem +451

    Concerning your children's language learning, I was in a similar situation, with a French mother and English father but living in Portugal.
    The way they handled it for us was:
    - we would speak with our parents in their respective language (French/English)
    - we would speak with each other (siblings) in whatever the main language of the school we were going to was
    - we would learn Portuguese at school and use it when talking to native Portuguese friends
    - (our dad also made us write short fantasy stories in English to train the language when it wasn't yet being taught at a decent level in school, and as a reward for doing it we'd be allowed to play on the PS2)

    • @nothingnothing9784
      @nothingnothing9784 Před rokem +10

      Did it work?

    • @shutdahellup69420
      @shutdahellup69420 Před rokem +45

      @@nothingnothing9784 it usually does. Thats how i grew up and im very thankful to my parents.

    • @korolevich1999
      @korolevich1999 Před rokem +47

      @@nothingnothing9784 Yes it does work, and it doesn't take too much of the childs time since they learn languages quite easily at that age.

    • @daedrakyne8881
      @daedrakyne8881 Před rokem +28

      @@nothingnothing9784 it worked pretty well, actually! All of us siblings are now bilingual English-French, and very proficient in Portuguese (I didn't really like the language as a kid so I'm slightly worse at it than my siblings, I still passed my driving license in Portuguese just fine though)

    • @vimal-cliobconsulting
      @vimal-cliobconsulting Před rokem +4

      You know what plan do we have? My gf is Slavic and they speak Russian and me and my parents speak hindi mostly and some other local languages so what we gonna do is if we get married then we gonna talk to our kids 2 days a week hindi and Russian each. And we'll send them native English elementary school(UK most likely) where they can have English native friends but they have to talk to us in our individual native language 4 days a week.

  • @Oppozision
    @Oppozision Před rokem +418

    Been watching you since I was 9 years old and I’m now 19. It’s been a great 10 years man and I’m so happy to see how far you’ve come.

    • @klm20079
      @klm20079 Před rokem +1

      dreaming to have his kind ish of life :')

    • @Sacredearthling
      @Sacredearthling Před rokem +5

      It's been over 10 years for me too😭

    • @ahmadmikhail9187
      @ahmadmikhail9187 Před rokem

      wow we are at the same age although I started watching pewdiepie for 8 years back when I was 11

    • @itaachiii
      @itaachiii Před rokem +2

      lol same here... its actually mad how we all have seen him grow through the years, excited to see his next chapters and whether they get pregnant have kids and shit. It sounds wild lol but hes 32 already crazy how time flies.

    • @leilop123
      @leilop123 Před rokem

      Started at 12 now I am 21 🙃

  • @saranoel5692
    @saranoel5692 Před rokem +4

    Love all the Japan content! It's so fun to see all your little adventures!

  • @ladyrazorsharp
    @ladyrazorsharp Před rokem +17

    Was so surprised to hear that you and the missus were moving to Japan! What an adventure! I think it's cool how there are many similarities between Sweden and Japan, and how that may have contributed to your comfort level in moving. Everyone sounds very helpful and down to earth. Best of luck in your new home!

  • @GLOCOgaming
    @GLOCOgaming Před rokem +2738

    Man I could listen to hours of this. Everything's so insightful. Makes me miss Japan more.
    Looking forward to that Camping trip if ever you vlog it. 😊

  • @hirobaby3900
    @hirobaby3900 Před rokem +124

    I’m Japanese person and I feel so happy that you like Natures and Spiritual side of Japan!
    I hope I can see you somewhere in Japan and talk with you someday😄

  • @user-tp5xs8sy6v
    @user-tp5xs8sy6v Před rokem +5

    ありがとう😊Thank you!

  • @VeganSavage
    @VeganSavage Před rokem +11

    I love these videos man!!! Please keep uploading more Japan videos! Living my dream and I just want to see what you’re doing in Japan! Thank you so much for these amazing Japan vlogs ❤️❤️❤️

    • @svoto6110
      @svoto6110 Před rokem

      Will we reach 100K subscriptions by throwing 15 identical short videos and 1 long video? Let's check. We opened the channel yesterday and there is already progress.

  • @nat2057
    @nat2057 Před rokem +49

    14:32 I expected him to say "Staying alive" but him saying "Staying with marzia" came out of nowhere my heart can't

  • @Jeracraft
    @Jeracraft Před rokem +3368

    I'm glad the team finished the build before I got hacked 😂Glad you enjoyed it pewds, really made my day ♥

    • @AlieZero
      @AlieZero Před rokem +20

      wdym hacked?

    • @iamleoooo
      @iamleoooo Před rokem +43

      How's your situation Jera? Has it gotten better?

    • @he212ro8
      @he212ro8 Před rokem +17

      Jeracraft, how are you man?

    • @JW-qd3ol
      @JW-qd3ol Před rokem +6

      I've always loved your builds! You're epic!!!

    • @psychopath1017
      @psychopath1017 Před rokem +26

      Hope you're doing fine Jera, just wanted to say that we are here to support you even in your darkest times. Hopefully everything will get resolved ASAP.

  • @soniapilas1998
    @soniapilas1998 Před rokem +7

    Can't explain how happy I am for you both!!! Love these vlogs btw, make me smile the whole time

  • @kjashdjas
    @kjashdjas Před rokem +2

    Please do an UPDATE QnA! i would love to hear great questions and answers after living in japan for over a month or two!

  • @Nil-js4bf
    @Nil-js4bf Před rokem +171

    One of the things I like about Japan was their aesthetic in the cities. The cities themselves are kept quite clean and they always find ways to add nature to their cities. Small detailed gardens, rocky walls, trees, small shrines, etc. Hard to explain but it's feels like a lot of compact detail while being natural and minimalistic. It's quite nice.

    • @oyveyshalom
      @oyveyshalom Před rokem +1

      The randomness of the buildings mainly comes from post ww2 era zoning laws

    • @katanakatana6498
      @katanakatana6498 Před rokem

      well, not many nature stuff in the like, the proper cities, mostly a local park or a shrine that was already there or smth. and the shop aesthetics rly depend on how long the building lasted and if its been in a family for generations. its never central planning, save for some highways. sometimes the smaller local city halls take care of those things

    • @Cless
      @Cless Před rokem

      Ironic how they are terrible at climate change activities

  • @CoraLuna
    @CoraLuna Před rokem +203

    Best case scenario for their Child / Children would be to talk Italian when they’re alone with Marzia, Swedish when alone with Felix and English when talking to both of them. Japanese then could be easily learned due to them using it in school I guess

    • @cwheels01
      @cwheels01 Před rokem +30

      That's a lot of language. Easier to learn it all when you're really young, but still.

    • @Termenz1
      @Termenz1 Před rokem +15

      @@cwheels01 2 languages should be the way. 3 languages is already a lot of strain on the child, not speaking of 4

    • @Termenz1
      @Termenz1 Před rokem +9

      Unless you got a little Einstein as your child, it won't go that easily

    • @novelas3536
      @novelas3536 Před rokem +40

      @@Termenz1 Cope. Plenty of trilingual children in Europe.

    • @edenjaycollins6055
      @edenjaycollins6055 Před rokem +10

      3 languages is doable, Iv seen it in a few kids but it is quite a lot, 4 is really pushing it unless you teach them 2 languages to speak fluently/well and the other 2 just enough to get by

  • @Rikachan92
    @Rikachan92 Před rokem +7

    You look happier. 🥺 Enjoy Japan e saluta Marzia! I follow you since you weren’t yet the biggest youtuber and it’s nice to see you’re doing well.

  • @KewpieBabyGin
    @KewpieBabyGin Před rokem +3

    It was such a coincidence we ran into you during the 3 weeks we were in Japan! Really nice to have met you and best wishes to you and Marzia. じゃね!

  • @JM-tp3ov
    @JM-tp3ov Před rokem +367

    If you like learning about the history of Japan I would really recommend 'The Autobiography of Yukichi Fukuzawa'. It's really exciting/intense and you get to really understand how Japan became modernized after the feudal period.

    • @omeganexus4817
      @omeganexus4817 Před rokem +3

      Thx

    • @honeyswann
      @honeyswann Před rokem +8

      It’s also good to learn about the dark side of Japan and the creation of the “kawaii culture” as a way to derail from war crimes. It’s amazing and shows you that not everything that shines is diamond

    • @kafalotofeao462
      @kafalotofeao462 Před rokem +4

      Just did an assignment on Fukuzawa... Wasn't planning on it following me here 😵‍💫

    • @trueromani7262
      @trueromani7262 Před rokem

      @@honeyswann really. Is this how this hyper-exotic image of japan that we have today comes from?

  • @daviddamasceno6063
    @daviddamasceno6063 Před rokem +20

    14:31 Daaamn Pewds... what a gigachad answer!

  • @Blaqkaudio27
    @Blaqkaudio27 Před rokem +2

    Im happy you both seem alot happier. Im very glad you guys got to move there.

  • @NickiAngel
    @NickiAngel Před rokem +1

    That last answer! ❤️ Love those types of videos of yours, so down to earth.

  • @BijuuMike
    @BijuuMike Před rokem +1122

    Congrats dude. Been a fan for a long time and its good to see you are living your best life!

  • @ruiguia
    @ruiguia Před rokem +271

    Watching since the begin and i can say the vlogs from japan is the greatest ever, if you and marzia dont mind about it, please continue sharing your perspective there and how it's to live in what it seems to be the greatest country ever! One day i will move to there too, Hugs from portugal!!

  • @kurmichoque8473
    @kurmichoque8473 Před rokem +1

    I'm really happy to see you enjoy your new life in Japan. And I really enjoy your vlogs, thanks for sharing your experiences with us.

  • @meepmeep1498
    @meepmeep1498 Před rokem +22

    Both my parents are from different countries so I grew up learning both of them, add two more languages in school plus another one of pure interest and you got a kid who speaks a lot of languages! It’s not as hard as you think and if you’re a child you pick up languages like it’s the easiest thing in the world

  • @HM-kc4ky
    @HM-kc4ky Před rokem +271

    As you said, Japan and Scandinavian share similar mind and aesthetics. Nature love based lifestyle, simplistic, quiet and peace. There is even a word "Japandi" that means Japan x Scandinavian in interior field.

    • @mrl2126
      @mrl2126 Před rokem +1

      First thing I thought of when he said about interior design

    • @idifjrivhjf5198
      @idifjrivhjf5198 Před rokem

      @Average Enjoyer most historically accurate!!√

  • @xsonya1498
    @xsonya1498 Před rokem +228

    As someone who dreams of even just visiting japan I love the vlogging content. It's nice to see other foreigners opinions on the country as a resident itself.
    Also as someone who has followed and watched you since the Amnesia days it honestly makes me so happy to see that you're happy and how far you've come while doing the things that you want. This is what I aspire to in my own life.

  • @SurlyGirl12
    @SurlyGirl12 Před rokem +9

    I feel the same way about people asking if you're fluent when you're learning a language. I study Japanese and Spanish and I get asked that all the time by friends, and I never really know how to answer. No matter how much you study, it's hard to be quite fluent until you're in an environment where you're surrounded by that language all the time. With that said, you should catch on to the Japanese very quickly now! :) がんばってください!

  • @bellast5161
    @bellast5161 Před rokem +741

    Years of watching him, supporting the most amazing people is such a satisfying thing to see is how they accomplished their goal🫶

  • @ultrabumblebee
    @ultrabumblebee Před rokem +7

    I totally agree with a bunch o stuff. Especially, loving Japan for the culture...other than anime XD - also can we get updates on Mariza's garden project?

  • @mizukii0781
    @mizukii0781 Před rokem +126

    I really love felix's constant smiling. I'm so happy for him that they got to japan. Ever since he arrived, he always gives off so much positive energy.

  • @aquatus1
    @aquatus1 Před rokem +336

    For me, the funniest part about Japan (at least, Tokyo), was how much sticklers they are for the rules, but at the same time, they can be pretty pedantic about it when needed. When a friend of mine was renewing his visa, there was some sort of issue that required him staying at the gov bldg for the entire day while the staff tried to figure out a solution. Finally, at the end of the day, a member of the staff approached him with a judge by his side and two sets of paper in his hands and carefully stated "Your visa has been rejected."
    My friend was both surprised and worried about what was about to happen, but he could tell something was up. The Japanese staff member repeated "Your visa has been rejected. Would you like to appeal?" The last part said with a miniscule lilt in his voice and a very tiny tilt of his head toward the judge. My friend, utterly bemused, nodded. The judge spoke a single word "Approved" and left. The staff member withdrew the rejected visa and handed my friend the other set of papers, including his newly approved visa, smiled politely, and left as well.

    • @LX777
      @LX777 Před rokem +12

      Wow :D This is a case of when you have to try but you don't wanna so you let someone else take the decision :D

    • @chinavirus841
      @chinavirus841 Před rokem +8

      Pewdiepie in Japan to avoid war he betrayed Europe

    • @tartatovsky
      @tartatovsky Před rokem

      @@chinavirus841 why are you so cringey like this?

    • @PythonMFD
      @PythonMFD Před rokem +5

      wtf... it feels like something that would happen in a dream

    • @larzblast
      @larzblast Před rokem

      @@chinavirus841 You would too.

  • @iardado
    @iardado Před rokem +7

    Its exciting when your favourite youtuber moves to your favourite country! Can't wait to see you explore Japan and its culture and hopefully share your experience with us! :)

  • @idee7896
    @idee7896 Před rokem +3

    first time here. PewDiePie makes even commercials interesting. New subscriber. Love that you love Japan.

  • @MetaSiren
    @MetaSiren Před rokem +167

    My son and I are currently learning Japanese. It’s been hard. What we’ve been doing is learning phrases that we normally say to each other and just slowly expanding from there. And it is a very fast spoken language.

    • @joenunes5966
      @joenunes5966 Před rokem +5

      @DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO AWAY WITH YOU BOT

  • @grandpa-30
    @grandpa-30 Před rokem +409

    A method of learning Japanese you could try (assuming you haven't) is watching livestreams since you said that you were surprised at how fast Japanese people speak in Japan. I've found it a lot easier to recognize words and phrases how they naturally are said from opposed to watching anime where it is a lot slower and more exaggerated. I've found myself passively translating what they say during live streams in my mind even if I'm watching it in the background.

    • @poligrant5152
      @poligrant5152 Před rokem +34

      That's good if you already know a bunch of words, if you're just starting out you wont have any ideas what they're talking about, but at later stages it's the best method imo, honing your language to perfection.

    • @emmaschmidt4774
      @emmaschmidt4774 Před rokem

      *The ETERNAL GOD would do anything for you!! Even out of love for you he went to the cross as a human!!* Philippians 2:5-8

    • @thatonegamer2921
      @thatonegamer2921 Před rokem +2

      Not really useful, you need to study the basics grammar and vocabulary first, watching livestream will do nothing unless you are at least intermediate level

  • @paulovictor_
    @paulovictor_ Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the videos, you helps me a lot to improve my english listenings skills

  • @staciemae
    @staciemae Před rokem +17

    My aunt is from Japan and her and I get along really well. I love her different outlook on things. It’s extremely interesting to hear her talk about the way she was raised and the overall culture compared to life here in America.

  • @DOITWITHDAN
    @DOITWITHDAN Před rokem +2252

    I didnt realize you were full blown moving to Japan. Absolutely amazing choice and opportunity. Congrats!!!

  • @KateAtNight
    @KateAtNight Před rokem +460

    Lifting, reading and loving Marzia. All good ways to spend a lifetime.

    • @char4980
      @char4980 Před rokem +17

      wholsome😔💖

    • @franka9942
      @franka9942 Před rokem +16

      I'd love to find a guy with an ideology like that

    • @SuperDuperSeb
      @SuperDuperSeb Před rokem +1

      @@franka9942 Wya

    • @AP-jz1eh
      @AP-jz1eh Před rokem

      @@franka9942 same sis, same.

    • @chairforce664
      @chairforce664 Před rokem +3

      @@franka9942 too bad girls usually break the hearts with people who are like that

  • @shoamichan2669
    @shoamichan2669 Před rokem +8

    Hi I'm Japanese living in the UK currently. Me and my husband have decided to move to Japan, my hometown Osaka in a few years after the house contract finishes here. I am so happy that you are in there, also my husband is a big fan of you. Hope you are enjoying :)

  • @Hannabananna
    @Hannabananna Před rokem +11

    You know there’s such a thing as international schools. I think it would be a lot for you guys to have a small child go to pre-/regular school in Japan because it’s expected for parents to do quite a lot. Including writing diary-entries to your pre-school teacher about your child :-) every day. Even my (working) Japanese mom thought it was a lot.

  • @gigibiru913
    @gigibiru913 Před rokem +85

    "you think it's your own choice but in reality you make it for someone else" - That's really deep Felix.
    Two things happened to me: My mom really want me to become an architect and I become one. The second one is my friends getting married after graduation and I want to get married too in fear of missing out. Although I have changed my mindset on marriage because my spouse and my son really brings me happiness, but being an architect always bring me into depression and sleepless nights. The pay is decent and helps me to pay my bill but I'm not happy working as an architect. I'm in my early 30's now and I'm planning to find jobs or careers that I'm happy of. I've always wanted to be a public speaker or involve in performance on stage because I feel I can be myself on stage despite I have fear of speaking in front of public. Wish I can make this a reality one day, and hope you have a great time in Japan.

    • @spacecat942
      @spacecat942 Před rokem +3

      Holding my thumbs for you!!

    • @aybeeitch4271
      @aybeeitch4271 Před rokem +3

      Work efficiently and smart and you can achieve anything! Hope it all works out for you :)

    • @cecilyerker
      @cecilyerker Před rokem +1

      Can you make a lateral move to a similar profession that would use the knowledge you have but be more fulfilling for you? And you could start practicing public speaking by making CZcams videos on topics that interest you.

    • @jayskee8687
      @jayskee8687 Před rokem +1

      yo best of luck my man, im sure youll achieve it! having somewhat the same situation apart from family and marriage part, more on the career of my own choice. thank u for your incite!

  • @tigerchuu2148
    @tigerchuu2148 Před rokem +49

    As a fellow Swede who has lived in Japan as well I want to add my two cents on two topics.
    1. Eating at a friends house:
    As Felix said, it is weird to me as well that the person didn’t even get asked. From my own experience and my friends experience we always got asked if we were going to eat at our friends place and if it was panned beforehand it was a given that we would eat there.
    2. Learning Japanese:
    I learned to speak quite good Japanese in about a year. I could have conversations and even do more administrative stuff all in Japanese.
    If the goal is speaking Japanese the best tip I would give is to just force yourself to speak Japanese and to not care if your sentence is right or wrong. More often than not they will understand and you’re also, in my experience, usually close to, if not, correct in your sentence as well. This will also help you remember and learn how to use the words you’ve studied or heard.

  • @UmaiSeries
    @UmaiSeries Před rokem +210

    Why NOT Japan? I agree that when people ask, “what do you love about Japan?”, it’s hard to describe unless you experience it. I lived in Japan for three years and that’s how I fell in love with the country, people and food. Keep doing your Japan vlogs cause we want to see more! Ganbatte! 😊

    • @SniperDizzyJohny
      @SniperDizzyJohny Před rokem +25

      Japan is my favorite place.
      It used to be Paris ,but you know.... it changed a lot xd

    • @GunterD1337
      @GunterD1337 Před rokem +17

      @@SniperDizzyJohny lmao Paris changed a lot indeed

    • @Anas-rx1he
      @Anas-rx1he Před rokem +3

      Out of curiosity, what did you for work when staying in Japan? Or was it for studying.

    • @UmaiSeries
      @UmaiSeries Před rokem +7

      @@Anas-rx1he Worked for an IT and electronics company based in Tokyo.

    • @diore8435
      @diore8435 Před rokem +3

      @@UmaiSeries japan is very good for that

  • @luzg.ramose.2486
    @luzg.ramose.2486 Před rokem

    Really happy for you guys! Wish you both and the pugs the best

  • @Mythikal13
    @Mythikal13 Před rokem +128

    My favourite part about Japan when I went was being out in the forests and temples. It is extremely peaceful and calm feeling, I understand why Felix would move there just for that

    • @shaggyhascancer4489
      @shaggyhascancer4489 Před rokem +6

      I think Logan Paul feels the same way about the forests.

    • @sub4cookie-
      @sub4cookie- Před rokem

      read my name!!

    • @dr.ivorobotnik1
      @dr.ivorobotnik1 Před rokem

      @@shaggyhascancer4489 💀

    • @Mythikal13
      @Mythikal13 Před rokem

      @@shaggyhascancer4489 I went to that forest. Didn't walk through it, wouldn't have the heart too. It has a pretty tragic and spooky vibe

  • @DorieBee-BARElynecessary
    @DorieBee-BARElynecessary Před rokem +507

    Haha, I 100% agree with the language part; I've been learning Korean and I can confirm that it is NOTHING like learning another European language. There are no similarities, not grammaticaly or vocabulary wise, so you literally start from zero which is learning the alphabet and it's a slow, uphill struggle after that but like you said: it is fun! Keep going and good luck!

    • @astroenvious6681
      @astroenvious6681 Před rokem +8

      How do you even start? I grew up learning Spanish at home and English at school, I would imagine that wouldn’t help me with Japanese or Korean how did you start?

    • @Scotia__
      @Scotia__ Před rokem +3

      @@astroenvious6681 I started with subbed anime & practing the alphabets. Helped a ton!

    • @cindersofcreation
      @cindersofcreation Před rokem +3

      @@astroenvious6681 As well as watching shows/playing games in that language (but having the subtitles be your native language) you can start how we all started language, order some kids books and teaching books for that language, get a dictionary, and practice writing the characters on paper as much as you can!

    • @TinyManNasty
      @TinyManNasty Před rokem +4

      @@astroenvious6681 i would recommend listen to music in that language while you learn the alphabet and look at the lyrics. The music will help you learn how to pronounce words in a way that is pretty conversational to the language. Its how I got confortable with Spanish. Following along with the lyrics will teach you how to read each symbol and the pacing of the language. It will teach you complexities and how certain characters interact when put againts others.

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 Před rokem +2

      Same. I'm from the US and been studying for almost 6 months. You're exactly right, there's are no similarities at all. My tutor said first day, best thing to do is completely forget English when learning Japanese.

  • @pray4skate
    @pray4skate Před rokem +3

    Är så glad för er skull!
    Gillar v-log konceptet du kör med förresten, riktigt mysigt.
    All the best!
    👊🏼🇯🇵

  • @AveGoddess
    @AveGoddess Před rokem

    Really Loved this Q & A vid❣👊

  • @hecker69
    @hecker69 Před rokem +1513

    We love the vlogs Felix! Looking forward to more!

  • @Animefreak-rb3vy
    @Animefreak-rb3vy Před rokem +185

    Multi lingual kids are interesting. My cousin's pretty much quit speaking Japanese when they went to school in the US. But they still understand their mom perfectly when she speaks Japanese. Idk what would happen if you throw more languages into the mix. I have heard of kids mixing languages before they get old enough and realize there are separate languages. Which is cute.

    • @ksa9509
      @ksa9509 Před rokem +26

      I grew up in a really international community. My teacher said the best way for halfie kids to learn languages is w separate contexts. with mom speak italian, with dad speak swedish, when the whole family is together speak english, and at school learn english or what have you !

    • @niemaks
      @niemaks Před rokem +7

      I`m a multilingual person and tbh at age 21 i`m still mixing the languages. Sometimes i think in French while i`m speaking in Polish or i`m forgetting some words and i use English to finish the sentence. I was able to control it but i got a job that makes me use 3 languages at all time which makes me forget that those are different languages

    • @Jillberto
      @Jillberto Před rokem +3

      Speaking "a lo"t of languages is difficult for my brain. I often forget words in the language I use and and my brain is panicking finding the word I need but I remember the word in every single language but not the one I need currently 😭 I often mix two languages while speaking with my parents or make up own words lol

    • @Redmanticore
      @Redmanticore Před rokem

      maybe 4 languages is too much? i get 3 languages, the native, the english, and something extra, like the country one of your parents were originally from. but now.. four is a lot.

  • @Luioomba
    @Luioomba Před rokem +3

    Felix! Congrats on the move to Japan!! I lived in Japan for 6 months (should have stayed longer!) but I loved it. I lived in Tokyo, Japan in Ikebukuro. Have you see as many cats on the streets? It might depend on location. :)

  • @atlurivijay10
    @atlurivijay10 Před rokem

    14:35 that was just so good! Hope you and the gang have a great time !

  • @mogufood
    @mogufood Před rokem +723

    PewDiePieさん I’m really glad you stay in japan 🇯🇵😋ありがとう!

  • @Epicwolf-ew7ig
    @Epicwolf-ew7ig Před rokem +501

    so crazy coming back to the channel every once in a while to see how much you guys have grown - feels like having a catch-up call with an old friend when watching these vlogs. no shade toward brighton but as someone who used to live in japan this must've been a big step up, especially because like you said, you get recognised less in a non-english speaking country. it's amazing seeing you enjoy your life so much, i do remember certain times where it was clear that depression was hitting you hard and things were frustrating you. you look so happy here :) enjoy your new life in japan, you deserve it felix

  • @navarro8842
    @navarro8842 Před rokem +3

    I live in Japan too, is a lovely place, hope you enjoy every part of it

  • @YukiShin
    @YukiShin Před rokem +13

    本当に日本に来てくれて嬉しいです(*^^*)❤

  • @KawaiiArcadeMasters
    @KawaiiArcadeMasters Před rokem +1127

    Japan has been an amazing experience thus fare. We know you will have many amazing experiences. Get out and explore. We look forward to seeing what you do.

    • @sub4cookie-
      @sub4cookie- Před rokem +1

      read my name!

    • @Pivaxi
      @Pivaxi Před rokem +18

      Gosh so sorry for the spam bots but glad to see your comment! Love your channel! 💖

    • @KawaiiArcadeMasters
      @KawaiiArcadeMasters Před rokem +6

      @@Pivaxi Thank you❤️ Every time we comment on his Channel we get a lot of these comments. Used to it now. It’s kinda funny.

    • @jamesricks
      @jamesricks Před rokem +2

      I love his videos here, I also just moved to japan and he inspires me to start adding videos to my channel

    • @chinavirus841
      @chinavirus841 Před rokem

      Pewdiepie in Japan to avoid war he betrayed Europe

  • @ARMY_ksoo
    @ARMY_ksoo Před rokem +133

    Whatever progress you made in learning japanese is amazing. I've been studying it for 6 years as my major, and still struggle with it. Nothing to be bashed for besauce it's a difficult language to tackle for us westerners.. Once you get involved into everyday life in Japan you will start picking up japanese more easily for sure :)

    • @animeloveer97
      @animeloveer97 Před rokem +3

      I think that last part is so important for learning languages!

    • @yikesises
      @yikesises Před rokem +4

      a solid 95% of my english knowledge comes from talking to people and watching movies/series with subtitles. granted, english and japanese are vastly different from each other in terms of difficulty (especially depending on your native language), but i still think that it generally makes a lot of sense to learn a language by surrounding yourself with native speakers. especially when it concerns pronunciation. you just learn much faster that way

    • @Termenz1
      @Termenz1 Před rokem +1

      @@yikesises I thought it couldn't be more obvious that speaking to natives is almost the perfect way to learn a language

    • @yikesises
      @yikesises Před rokem

      @@Termenz1 it is. but back at my school the teachers had such an awful pronunciation that unless you were interested in learning the language outside of school and not just to get a good grade, it didn't help at all. i can't speak for everyone of course, just personal experience

    • @Termenz1
      @Termenz1 Před rokem

      @@yikesises well obviously if you don't want to learn the language, you won't be able to do it... I don't understand where you're getting at. And it goes without saying that school don't necessarily hire native speakers. In 7th grade, I had a teacher that knew English worse than me lol, probably due to English teachers' deficiency at the time

  • @fullpeace4435
    @fullpeace4435 Před rokem +8

    I am Japanese. I’m so happy to hear that you live in Japan!! well, almost Japanese people don’t try to speak to other countries’ people.. That’s why I want you to create a world where everyone will be happy and share regardless of the country💫
    I know you can do it!!

  • @Personofnoimpotance
    @Personofnoimpotance Před rokem +2

    I love these chill videos thier so heart warming ahhhhhhh I love waiting for these

  • @annawagner7774
    @annawagner7774 Před rokem +670

    Thank you so much for acknowledging that your experience of living in Japan is not representative of what everyday life would like for most immigrants. I absolutely love your vlogs and they make life there look so exciting, so this reality check is helpful to not get overly enthusiastic and make a move that I could very easily regret. Not everyone can just buy a house, buy a car and spend the majority of time wherever and with whomever they want to. Most of us would probably be stuck in some sort of office from morning to evening and would struggle to have a pet etc. Thank you for keeping a clear head and not losing touch with reality!

    • @666slateran666
      @666slateran666 Před rokem +2

      Lmao Pewds has definitely become out of touch, he barely speaks Japanese!

    • @idifjrivhjf5198
      @idifjrivhjf5198 Před rokem

      @A Kasp it takes 9 seconds to learn English being able to hold more complicated conversations

    • @RogerThat1945
      @RogerThat1945 Před rokem +3

      As an immigrant to Japan, I sold my UK house & my UK Car and bought new ones here. I do believe I am an average person.

    • @idifjrivhjf5198
      @idifjrivhjf5198 Před rokem +3

      @A Kasp wdym?

    • @laetitiacouteausuisse5296
      @laetitiacouteausuisse5296 Před rokem

      @@666slateran666 You just have to live in a foreign country to learn the language though

  • @Egirl_Slayer
    @Egirl_Slayer Před rokem +375

    I will never get tired of watching felix and his journey into the future, this japan move is a new beginning for all of us :)

    • @Z6D4C4
      @Z6D4C4 Před rokem +6

      idk about ALL of us, but alright

    • @joenunes5966
      @joenunes5966 Před rokem +1

      @DON'T CLICK THIS VIDEO BEGONE BOT, YOU HAVE NO DOMINION HERE 🙏🤚🤚

    • @voidnxtdoor
      @voidnxtdoor Před rokem

      yes, for we are his children 👶🏻

  • @definitelycringy2932
    @definitelycringy2932 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for everything felix im so excited for whatever the future brings for you guys :D

  • @yy9133
    @yy9133 Před rokem +7

    When I went to the University in the states as exchange student, my American roommate loved this channel and this was the first time that I recognize you. Definitely this channel made our friendship stronger. We watched together and chatted a lot. And about 10 years later, you finally moved to Japan officially! How amazing!
    Hope I could meet you here in Japan and enjoy the life in Japan

  • @m.thompson3919
    @m.thompson3919 Před rokem +405

    I totally relate to the "what language will your kids speak first" question. 😂 I speak English, Russian, and Norwegian. My husband speaks English and Spanish. We have kids books in all four of those languages, but we have no idea where to start once we start having kids. 😰

    • @ShiratoriIsOffline
      @ShiratoriIsOffline Před rokem +56

      Your kids will probably pick up the language mostly used to communicate with your husband

    • @LyncaBlanchard
      @LyncaBlanchard Před rokem +62

      I suggest English first, English is very useful almost anywhere.

    • @pint-o-taffy3521
      @pint-o-taffy3521 Před rokem +24

      Maybe not English just because how many resources there are for it out there. But it also depends on the language of the country you live in

    • @bomber7735
      @bomber7735 Před rokem +6

      I've heard English is one of the hardest languages to learn, so I would also say to start with English.

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 Před rokem +2

      Worldwide family.

  • @user-xm5cj5js2d
    @user-xm5cj5js2d Před rokem +410

    日本語翻訳お願いしますー!

  • @musicmusic102
    @musicmusic102 Před rokem +2

    You've always been the GOAT. That won't change because of any choices you make content wise. We love you and this is a huge step for you! Congrats

  • @asselomatay2954
    @asselomatay2954 Před rokem +2

    Your journey is so inspiring ✨️ keep going ✨️ wish u all the best 👍🏻

  • @iameveryoneelse3792
    @iameveryoneelse3792 Před rokem +98

    when raising a bilingual child, some parents split the languages between the public and private sphere - if you wanted to teach your child all four language you could split it as: japanese in the outside world, english when you’re all together at home, swedish when felix is with the kid and italian when marzia is.

    • @thecrimsondragon9744
      @thecrimsondragon9744 Před rokem +9

      Italian and Swedish are not really that important. Prioritise Japanese and English and they can learn the others later on eg during high school.

    • @ponli7532
      @ponli7532 Před rokem +38

      @@thecrimsondragon9744 It's evident you don't have kids, they are important because people like to speak to their kids in their native tongue. Waiting to high school is too late for it to have a point. 4 languages is totally fine if you do like the OP said, you need logical context so their language don't become a word salad.

    • @Samurai-no4wu
      @Samurai-no4wu Před rokem +2

      @@thecrimsondragon9744 It's evident you don't have kids, they are important because people like to speak to their kids in their native tongue. Waiting to high school is too late for it to have a point. 4 languages is totally fine if you do like the OP said, you need logical context so their language don't become a word salad.

    • @kin7433
      @kin7433 Před rokem

      What they can also do is mainly prioritize Japanese then teach the other two, Italian and Swedish. Last is english because the daily communication in their households might be English, and english is also taught in japanese school early on

  • @DirtCobaine
    @DirtCobaine Před rokem +264

    I can tell he actually likes opera and uses it which is why he was happy to do the sponsor. I’ll definitely give it a try I was a google guy my whole life but since they sold out they lost my respect and I did use opera in the past and I liked it

    • @hannardee
      @hannardee Před rokem +17

      I switched to Opera GX because of Felix and I love it! I wanted to leave Chrome because it takes so much RAM. I got sold with the limiters feature. But a lot of other features were useful as well. Never going back.

    • @xXTinkerLuvurXx
      @xXTinkerLuvurXx Před rokem +1

      What did Google do? I've been using opera for about a year now, and have really liked it.

    • @superrswalkthrougn
      @superrswalkthrougn Před rokem +7

      Tbf it's still using Chromium. So the switch won't be that significant.

    • @brucecallis5803
      @brucecallis5803 Před rokem +2

      Been using Opera GX for about a year now. IMO it's not as outright speedy as Chrome but it does have some excellent features like teh integrated twitch/spotify players and the lighting accents are pretty neat. I've got no regrets making the switch.

  • @NickyFung
    @NickyFung Před rokem

    Love that you still have that Yubiosu on the shelf behind you! Great to see it came with you to Japan.

  • @Bdonoghue6
    @Bdonoghue6 Před rokem

    luv the share PDP!! Japan looks awsome!