Kids’ Dreams Unveiled: Japan vs. America|The Austin and Arthur Show

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • The discussion in this episode explores the dreams kids have for the future.
    We dig deep into the timelines of the past and present, and examine the differences between America and Japan when it comes to popular jobs between children.
    Plus, we talk about what boys and girls dream about - some interesting differences there!
    == About Austin and Arthur in Japan==
    We’re just two guys who have lived in Japan for a while and want to share our experiences.
    Every week we get together, open a bottle of sake, and share our experiences living here uncensored.
    If you want to get the real deal about being a foreigner in Japan, you’re going to love this.
    About Arthur:
    Born in Germany, Grew up in Boston, Schooled in Seattle. Started learning Japanese at 13 and just went with it. Loves Ukiyo-e and traditional Japanese culture.
    About Austin:
    Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest United States. Former Marine, lover of onsen, gyoza, and adventuring into the wilderness. Has lived In Japan since 2017.
    #japan
    #lifeinjapan
    #englishlistening

Komentáře • 5

  • @naokokitamura7122
    @naokokitamura7122 Před 9 měsíci +2

    If you like fruity sake, this is the one I recommend you. Last year, I had more than 10 bottles of 1.5L by myself. 播州一献 七宝

  • @user-we9ve6jk5f
    @user-we9ve6jk5f Před 9 měsíci +1

    When I was a child, my dream job was a hair dresser. As I grow up, I had to look at my strength and weakness. I had never thought about using computer for my job because I did not do well on Computer science class in college. I thought office work was "jimi". I am not a leader type person, so I admit it suits me. My friend's parents are fishmongers. My friend said,"I want to be an office worker". It surprised me. Maybe she thought she could make a constant income.

  • @user-us8uu9dg4p
    @user-us8uu9dg4p Před 8 měsíci

    Coachella?

  • @jirobear9532
    @jirobear9532 Před 5 měsíci

    like.like.like.like. How many times do you native speakers use the word LIKE? This word makes me difficult to understand what you are talking.

    • @theaustinandarthurshow
      @theaustinandarthurshow  Před 5 měsíci

      Then it’s good you are practicing real conversation with us so you get used to it ☺️