About Being a "Foreigner" Born and Raised in Japan | Reacting to Comments

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  • Reacting to comments from the Original interview found here:
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  • @MaxDCapo
    @MaxDCapo  Před rokem +43

    If you like Japan Interview videos, please check out my Patreon (link in description) and consider supporting the channel!
    I will make more of these videos and every little bit helps. You will get exclusive early access and behind the scenes info for all interviews posted!

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Před rokem +1

      Will do! Thanks for another great video ❤

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Před rokem +1

      I love her 🥰

    • @bluehawaii0007
      @bluehawaii0007 Před rokem

      You always make the issue of discrimination in Japan.

    • @heraldomedrano1417
      @heraldomedrano1417 Před rokem

      Does she have a boyfriend?

    • @ADB-zf5zr
      @ADB-zf5zr Před rokem

      Jazmine is hot, clever, modest and down to Earth, how is she still single.? Can I change that.?

  • @Linoxism
    @Linoxism Před rokem +291

    The part where people commented about "Oh she's 100% Japanese!!" and "She will never be Japanese!" hits home for me. I'm half Filipino and Half British, I've lived in both countries but never felt 100% part of either. Mainly because of the way I look and my accent. I speak with that same "globalised" accent, so the question "where are you from?" is always there regardless of how long I've lived somewhere. It's like belonging to both cultures and also being rejected by both cultures at the same time.

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Před rokem +9

      I wonder if this will ever change, I hope so. Identity crisis is real

    • @honsia7606
      @honsia7606 Před rokem +6

      same here, half swiss/ half filipino

    • @dontme5670
      @dontme5670 Před rokem +3

      Hell yeah i was born in Mexico, migrated to the usa when 2. Now im 26 and feel like I don't belong to either side. To Americans im Mexican. And to Mexicans im not fully Mexican lol

    • @franciscovilcheavila960
      @franciscovilcheavila960 Před rokem

      @@dontme5670 Es que ten en cuenta que te consideran mexicano si te crias en Mèxico tu vida fue màs en USA que en Mèxico , el tema con Jazmine es que por màs que ella tenga padres extranjeros ella es japonesa, incluso los britànicos se darian cuenta si ella es extranjera porque aunque una persona tenga fluidez en un idioma no se compara tanto como el manejo del idioma de alguien nativo.

    • @latinasawntop
      @latinasawntop Před rokem +4

      I can relate, slightly. I’m half Mexican and half Bulgarian, and I never had to worry about my appearance because I’d say Bulgarians and Mexicans look somewhat alike (tanned skin, dark hair, dark eyes, etc) but the accent thing I relate to a lot. I spent most of my childhood moving back and forth from Bulgaria to the US, and then in my teen years I moved to Mexico, and I had so much trouble fitting in. I barely knew Spanish, because my Mexican dad never taught me.. we’d speak it sometimes at home but I was nowhere near fluent, and he’d mostly communicate with me in English or Bulgarian. As well as not being fluent, I was also never taught Mexican culture, so even though being Mexican was part of my identity, I felt so lost. Constantly had other kids making fun of my Spanish, and constantly getting told “you’re not as Mexican as me” or “your Spanish sounds dumb” as you know how petty kids can be. It was super frustrating. I love being mixed, but there’s so many downsides that come with it. The last sentence is so true, aswell.

  • @worldsboss
    @worldsboss Před rokem +45

    Hearing that she was afraid she wasn’t pretty enough is so sad. She’s gorgeous and seems genuinely fascinating to talk to. I’m glad that she eventually came to accept herself!

    • @dex1lsp
      @dex1lsp Před 9 měsíci +1

      Absolutely, and she has a wonderful vibe too. I could immediately tell that she's a really cool and good person who would be awesome to know.

    • @tomperkins5657
      @tomperkins5657 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Some of the most stunning women I know think they are ugly. I'm a shrink so I can say that.

    • @avalonjustin
      @avalonjustin Před 6 měsíci

      I'd date her, hubba hubba!

  • @aleksei7564
    @aleksei7564 Před rokem +172

    I love watching her speaking. She's so bright and funny, she is indeed a great person. I wish you all the best Jasmine!

    • @tusharjamwal
      @tusharjamwal Před rokem +1

      her parents put a z in her name. Which I find amusing because for words like realise, the Americans will use a z instead of an s = realize :D

  • @gtf5392
    @gtf5392 Před rokem +185

    I’m American but our family moved to Japan when I was 4 and we lived there for 4 years. All my early childhood memories are of Japan. To this day I still feel Japan is part of me and whenever I visit Japan it really feels like I’m returning home.

    • @gmgmgmxxi
      @gmgmgmxxi Před rokem +2

      Can you speak japanes?

    • @fabianklingelfuss1830
      @fabianklingelfuss1830 Před rokem +2

      @@gmgmgmxxi i would guess so... unless he was homeschool/online schooled from age 4 to 8.

    • @Martin-iw1ll
      @Martin-iw1ll Před rokem +2

      @@fabianklingelfuss1830 yeah, just depends how much he remembers and does he have constant practice

    • @RiceLilyMeadows
      @RiceLilyMeadows Před rokem +6

      Same here! I spent 4 years of my early childhood in Japan and even when I moved back to the States then later returning to Japan after years apart feels like I’m returning home.

    • @BeckBeckGo
      @BeckBeckGo Před rokem

      I’m not surprised. This is the age period when there is immense brain plasticity.

  • @PG-ku9qd
    @PG-ku9qd Před rokem +5

    She is an absolute cutie! Clearly she is really bright, and has a great outlook on life.

  • @jocelynsbs
    @jocelynsbs Před rokem +28

    This is so interesting as an English person. When she said she has visited England I can only imagine the confusion for English people around her hearing her speak in a local accent and looking very much like a British person and expecting her to know the culture but not (and I'm assuming a lot here as she probably knows a lot of British culture from her parents and extended family)

    • @ngc-fo5te
      @ngc-fo5te Před rokem +6

      She doesn't really sound English though at times - there are quite a few words where she sounds like a non-English person who just happens to speak the language well - there are some distinct pronunciations that do not sound like any British accent.

    • @lukehardisty
      @lukehardisty Před rokem

      @@ngc-fo5te Im English and she sounds English to me.

    • @ngc-fo5te
      @ngc-fo5te Před rokem +5

      @luke hardisty I am too - but you can detect odd pronunciations now and again which hint at not being native.

  • @user-xg8yr7zm6w
    @user-xg8yr7zm6w Před rokem +12

    I am Isao who is Japanese. I lived in England for 2 and a half years. While I was living there, I got to know a lot of English people who were kind and friendly to me. I was learned a lot by them and they always cooperated with my English study, so I always appreciate them.

  • @post-socratic1417
    @post-socratic1417 Před rokem +7

    She’s gorgeous

  • @Yilue
    @Yilue Před rokem +7

    Its been so awesome to have discovered both of you. Been loving both of your vids :D

  • @shirahmalkacohen5017
    @shirahmalkacohen5017 Před rokem +43

    I relate to everything that she is saying. I wasn't born in Japan, but I was raised there, and I had very smiliar experiences and thoughts as she did. Thanks so much for sharing! It makes the rest of us Japan raised "foreigners" feel so much more validated.

    • @Alvan81
      @Alvan81 Před 10 měsíci

      I feel like Japan is Diplomatically in violation?
      Other countries are allowing their citizens full or partial rights, & citizenship, but they are not reciprocal

    • @michaelhunt364
      @michaelhunt364 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Alvan81 You are wrong. Being born in a country doesn't give you automatic citizenship in a few countries. If you want to be Japanese, you have to give up your other citizenship. What's hard to understand about that?

  • @tomxx8894
    @tomxx8894 Před 3 měsíci +1

    This girl is a gem of kindness, charisma, genuineness, and beauty!!

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Před rokem +20

    I loved this. You’ve videos have been helping me learn Japanese a lot so thank you! Congrats on almost hitting 100k! 🎉

    • @MaxDCapo
      @MaxDCapo  Před rokem +2

      So close and thanks! I realized people can use these vids as language learning for Japanese too, so I’ll keep that in mind when making subs/captions 👍👍

  • @nafizfaruk19
    @nafizfaruk19 Před rokem +14

    Jazmine is super elegant, cute and really fun to listen to. No wonder your video with her was such a huge hit!

  • @alen7492
    @alen7492 Před rokem +15

    Hi! There is a good energy between you two, that's why the videos with her are so popular. Peace!

  • @timl4257
    @timl4257 Před rokem +2

    Shes so great! 🥰 what s nice person and so down to earth even with complex story of growing up

  • @charleslowery789
    @charleslowery789 Před rokem +15

    In 1958 my father was transferred to Okinawa at the Air Force Base there (Naha). I was 5yrs old at that time. We lived there for 5 yrs and I learned Japanese. I went to Japanese school and Japanese became my primary language until we moved back to the States in 1963. Over the years the Japanese language slowly left me, and I regret it ! I'm 69 yrs old now. I can understand some Japanese but I can't speak it anymore. Sadly !

    • @Thincastle
      @Thincastle Před rokem +2

      Similar story for me. My father was in the USAF and we moved to Paris (NATO) from the US in 1957 for five years. I went to French schools while there and I learned to read and write in French before English. I am now 70 and can only understand some spoken French.

  • @KymHammond
    @KymHammond Před rokem +1

    That was nice to see, nice to see that you both are thriving. Have a good summer.

  • @OhHaii
    @OhHaii Před rokem +34

    This video is really interesting, as I'm Japanese-canadian, both my parents are born in Japan. I don't consider myself Japanese, but will be because of the way I look at least to Canadians. It's really the opposite I guess. it works both ways doesn't matter where you are.

  • @Atari222
    @Atari222 Před rokem +5

    カロライナに住んでる日本人です。
    外国の田舎に住む大変さに共感します😂
    知識はみんなグローバルになってますが、実際に経験すると全然違いますよね。
    実際に世界を体感することは、人生観に影響する大事な経験だと自分は思います。
    ちなみに彼女の発音はアメリカっぽく感じますね🤣
    そしてカロライナ在住としてはMaxさんの発音には親しみを感じます🤭

  • @sfperalta
    @sfperalta Před rokem +9

    She has an "Earth" accent! LOL! Wonderful interviews. Such a positive and intelligent young person. Her experience is one of the most unique that I've ever heard. Good luck in her endeavors!

  • @JustusScottJr
    @JustusScottJr Před rokem +17

    I met a man once who was from Mexico and moved to Texas before coming here to Florida. I'm a language nerd, so I had to get a full backstory when I heard him speak lol. You could tell the man had a good ear because he had three distinct accents for English. His most prevalent accent was the typical mexican-spanish accented English. Second was Texan-American and third (barely used) was a more generic (not particularly accented) American English. So even within a certain sentence, you could hear the story of his journey across the southern portion of North America. You could tell where he was living when he learned the words he was using from the accent he gave them. It was fascinating listening to him.

  • @k.a.u.4599
    @k.a.u.4599 Před 9 měsíci +3

    It's very easy... She's English and will always be. Also, she's Japanese and will always be. She is both and another unique in between thing all at the same time.

  • @user-mv7yw5go2y
    @user-mv7yw5go2y Před rokem +89

    I do remember Jazmine, who got the best score in a Japanese exam in her high school.
    But I didn't recognize her at first because her hair style and her outfit changed.
    This time she looked like Princess Catherine of UK, but in the future, we may look upon her as 21st Century's Isabella Lucy Bird, who explored Japan and Korea in addition to North America and left us journals of her journeys.
    I expect her to see and show us what is new and unknown to both Japanese and English people.

  • @edraith
    @edraith Před rokem +3

    She's just exceedingly lovely, heck.

    • @edraith
      @edraith Před rokem +1

      Something in her eyes, her gaze, the way she speaks and moves, all makes her look like she is a caring and very intelligent and empathetic person, she looks like that kind of person you want more to be in the world.

  • @Kev27RS
    @Kev27RS Před 2 měsíci +1

    3:40 I like this aspect of her!
    She keeps it real.
    It’s not like she lives in the US, where everyone is considered an American even though they might have a different background.
    Japan is a different country that is homogeneous.
    People who have an Asian appearance *and* have a Japanese name, those are considered Japanese.
    Others are not. They’re simply a person who happens to live in Japan for a specific reason.
    Cheers 🙂

  • @digitalcamera3237
    @digitalcamera3237 Před rokem +10

    she's so Beautiful, she could easily be a model! also a Beautiful personality!

  • @nickybutt9733
    @nickybutt9733 Před rokem +3

    She has seriously good energy

  • @user-rs6if3ge1q
    @user-rs6if3ge1q Před rokem +1

    I love to watch you both! Such positive energy and interesting/ important topics. Thank you for being so vulnerable. I am half colombian and half german and neither of these societies sees me as one of them..I am always the foreigner and I get sick that people alesys want to fit me in one of this boxes instead to accept that I am a cocktail ;)

  • @celsofukuhara1794
    @celsofukuhara1794 Před rokem +2

    日本語、英語の両方の言語で非常に優れていますね. 印象的です.

  • @grahamstrouse1165
    @grahamstrouse1165 Před rokem +16

    When Jasmine starts speaking in English she sounds more American but the more she speaks the more British she sounds.

    • @Jikaninja
      @Jikaninja Před rokem +1

      She actually sounded more like South Africa-no to me….

  • @PrinceCity007
    @PrinceCity007 Před rokem

    Good stuff! Love, Love, Love

  • @MarjorieBurns-gu9tf
    @MarjorieBurns-gu9tf Před 11 měsíci +1

    I really enjoy listening to these talks! She reminds me of Kate Middleton too! I am from the U.S. so when I think about it, to me she is Japanese because she was born and raised there, that is her home. English is her heritage, but she is Japanese. But that is how the US, people come from all different backgrounds, but we are all American. It is a melting pot. Japan has a different culture. I would love to visit Japan some day. It looks like a beautiful Country. You are blessed to call it home, and they are blessed to have you living there!

  • @Najda007
    @Najda007 Před rokem +7

    I really enjoy watching videos with Jasmin. Probably the nicest, funniest girl on the internet.

  • @geoffasoukup1043
    @geoffasoukup1043 Před rokem +1

    Loved the 1st one and this one! I'm old, so maybe I missed it, but you said a couple times you'd put a link to her channel in the video, but I never saw one. Obviously, you can just search her name, but she's great and supporting her by putting in the link to make sure she gets as much attention as possible would be great!

    • @jazmine_sachi
      @jazmine_sachi Před rokem

      Thank you for the support, friend! You can find me at Sachi-Coastal! 😊

  • @pseudotatsuya
    @pseudotatsuya Před rokem +20

    このチャンネルはもっと日本人にも見られるべき

    • @alexandergutfeldt1144
      @alexandergutfeldt1144 Před rokem +2

      That may be true, ... but it should also he seen by more Swiss (my background)!
      Japanese culture is so very different from ours and yet I can learn a lot about my culture by understanding how things work in Japan. ( please note that I say 'different' and 'work', I am not talking right/wrong/better, that is entirely the wrong approach!

  • @jaimiepotts7638
    @jaimiepotts7638 Před rokem +11

    It'd be fun to see Jazmine visiting England

    • @MrAbeAllen
      @MrAbeAllen Před rokem +1

      That would be good content. Would be awesome to see her interact with people with crazy British accents. And maybe find a Japanese person in England with the exact opposite story to her.

  • @wendywenwen4618
    @wendywenwen4618 Před rokem +2

    Second interview........wuhu greatttt

  • @mee1123
    @mee1123 Před rokem +2

    Really like Jasmine's interview. Looking forward to seeing more of on your videos

  • @Zerzayar
    @Zerzayar Před rokem +1

    "This is the body you got, roll with it." I love it. That's what makes you beautiful.

  • @XOXOcel
    @XOXOcel Před rokem

    I hope it's not too late too wish, but Happy New Year!
    Fingers crossed for your 100k milestone for 2023!

  • @TDC-ih8ct
    @TDC-ih8ct Před rokem +1

    Fun listening to you.

  • @UTube4Junky
    @UTube4Junky Před rokem +2

    It was eye opening to hear this stunning beauty, because she IS beautiful, talk about having low self esteem because of her hight.. Bizarre in a way but also eye opening..
    The environment we live in affects our minds and behavior in many more ways than we think..

  • @joshuaking34
    @joshuaking34 Před rokem +2

    TCK's are always analyzing where and how we fit into our surroundings. It can be tiring, yet it also fosters an awareness of the wider world.

  • @curtismatsune3147
    @curtismatsune3147 Před rokem +17

    I'm an American of Japanese descent (4th generation) and her experience is so interesting to me. Her height adds a unique texture to her experience and it's gratifying to see how well she adapted and grew into such a confident young woman.

  • @lifeofupendi
    @lifeofupendi Před rokem +2

    I will never get tired of hearing that laugh

  • @profmoustache5217
    @profmoustache5217 Před rokem +3

    French guy here (but actually watching from Japan) - If I'm being completely honest, I think you look gorgeous! 😊
    Beauty is mostly made out of conventions. Be yourself and learn to love who you are - only then will your unique beauty shine out into the world.
    With that said, thanks a lot for this great video! 👍

  • @Martin-iw1ll
    @Martin-iw1ll Před rokem +3

    The general conditions for naturalization are as follows (Article 5 of the Japanese Nationality Act).
    1  Domicile (Article 5, Paragraph 1 of the Japanese Nationality Act)
     The person must have been domiciled in Japan for five years or more consecutively and must have had a valid status of residence throughout the prescribed period of time.
    2  Capacity (Article 5, Paragraph 1, Item 2 of the Japanese Nationality Act)
     The person must be 20 years of age or more, and of full capacity to act according to the law of his/her home country.
     (From April 1, 2022, the person must be 18 years of age or more, and of full capacity to act according to the law of his/her home country.)
    3  Conduct (Article 5, Paragraph 1, Item 3 of the Japanese Nationality Act)
     The person must be of upright conduct. The determination of conduct will be based on social conventions with ordinary individuals as the standard, considering the existence of a criminal record, their tax payment status and whether they have disturbed society.
    4  Livelihood (Article 5, Paragraph 1, Item 4 of the Japanese Nationality Act)
     The person must be able to secure a livelihood in Japan. This condition will be judged on the basis of a family unit to make a living. Even if an applicant does not have an income, if a secure livelihood can be ensured through the property or skills of their spouse or relatives, this condition will be met.
    5  Prevention of multiple nationality condition (Article 5, Paragraph 1, Item 5 of the Japanese Nationality Act)
     Those who wish to be naturalized must either have no nationality or, in principle, lose their nationality by naturalization. As an exception, in cases where the nationality of the country cannot be lost regardless of the intention of the person, naturalization may be permitted even if this condition is not met (Article 5, Paragraph 2 of the Japanese Nationality Act).
    6  Constitutional compliance condition (Article 5, Paragraph 1, Item 6 of the Japanese Nationality Act)
     Those who have themselves or have formed or belong to an organization plotting or advocating the overthrow of the Japanese government will not be given permission to naturalize.
     Furthermore, even if these conditions are met, naturalization may not always be permitted. These are the minimum conditions for naturalization in Japan.
     In addition, some of the above naturalization conditions have been relaxed for foreign nationals (those born in Japan, or who have a Japanese spouse, Japanese child or once had Japanese nationality) who have a special relationship with Japan (Article 6 through Article 8 of the Japanese Nationality Act).

  • @iitvoii
    @iitvoii Před rokem +13

    She's as culturally Japanese as a Japanese American is culturally American.

  • @littlebirdwalking950
    @littlebirdwalking950 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It’s so interesting when I have the exact opposite experience of her, where I didn’t feel like I was beautiful in the US until I went to Japan and blended in where I realized that being Asian isn’t a bad thing.

  • @user-hz6dj2vb5h
    @user-hz6dj2vb5h Před rokem

    awesome follow-up video, just sweet!

  • @ronaldg7522
    @ronaldg7522 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice to see her again

  • @ktmk_jb201
    @ktmk_jb201 Před rokem +6

    I love Jasmine video, finding similarities with her as I’m mix of Japanese/British and living in Japan for my whole life!
    I just started a new life in UK, and after three months, I realised that we don’t necessarily have to fit ourselves 100% in one particular culture. I have an ‘global’ accent as well by having American English education in Japan but speaking British English at the house, but that’s totally fine 😂 We call ourselves ‘mix’ because each of us has a different percentage of what culture are involved to it :)
    人種は自分のアイデンティティの1つなのは間違いないけど、多様な文化の中からどれか1つに絞る必要なんて全然なくて、それぞれが自分と繋がりのある文化の割合が違って、そこから「自分らしさ」を見出すのかな、と留学しながら実感してます!
    日本とイギリスの「ハーフ」と言っていたけど、イギリスに来れば「日本人」だな、と思うのがほとんどです。自分は80%日本、20%イギリスって感じで、全然「ハーフ」じゃない😂

    • @bgl9935
      @bgl9935 Před rokem +1

      イギリスに行きたいけど、中国人に間違われて嫌がらせされないか心配です。

    • @ktmk_jb201
      @ktmk_jb201 Před rokem +1

      @@bgl9935 その気持ちもわかりますし、かなり少数派ですが一部の人たちからの嫌がらせもあります。そのような人たちは知識がないだけです、「自分が日本人である」ことを伝えるだけでも対応が変わることがあります!(実体験)
      海外に行くことは何事も挑戦だから、不安な気持ちはもちろんありますが、やりたいことに正直にチャレンジしてみてもいいと思いますよ☺️

    • @bgl9935
      @bgl9935 Před rokem

      @@ktmk_jb201 返信ありがとうございます!僕は英語が大好きで、いつかイギリスに行くのが夢です。インターネットで日本人がイギリスで中国人に間違われて差別された体験談を結構見て、すごく不安だったんですけど、ほとんどのイギリス人がいい人たちでよかったです。

    • @ktmk_jb201
      @ktmk_jb201 Před rokem

      @@bgl9935 いえいえ!イギリスも多文化の国のため、いい人たちばかりです!どちらかといえば他国の人が意地悪してるように感じます…🤔
      イギリスに来る夢が叶えられるといいですね🤭

    • @bgl9935
      @bgl9935 Před rokem

      @@ktmk_jb201 ヨーロッパでアジア系を一番差別してくるのは黒人とアラブ人だって聞いたんですけど、本当ですか?

  • @germangdll9660
    @germangdll9660 Před rokem +7

    Hey Max! Love the channel. I particularly enjoy when you interview people in Japanese because aside from being incredibly interesting, I can use it as listening practice! I don't know how many other viewers have the same preference, but if you'd put out more interviews in Japanese I would really love it. Greetings from Mexico and keep up the great content!! ✌️✌️✌️✌️

    • @MaxDCapo
      @MaxDCapo  Před rokem +4

      Good to know. I will use more Japanese going forward after the next interview drops (mostly English)!

  • @savannah7375
    @savannah7375 Před rokem +3

    She's so elegant. I also had the experience of being the taller one and feeling awkward but now I wish I could be taller!

  • @kierachelsea2601
    @kierachelsea2601 Před rokem +31

    I think same for a lot of eastern european minorities, born and raised in slovakia but from hungarian lineage (both parents were born there, on;y great grandparents weren't) but no one, I mean NO ONE would consider me slovakian, same for hungarians in romania and many other places where you get minorities. And tbh I have 3 citizenships now and still don't really feel I belong anywhere so I just say I am eastern european. Anyways love you two, so glad for a part 2!!!

    • @douglasmurdoch7247
      @douglasmurdoch7247 Před rokem

      This is what people don’t realize. This is how the whole world is. The only places it’s not are basically Western Europe and North America for the last 25-50 years.

    • @sophialavreniouk6110
      @sophialavreniouk6110 Před rokem +1

      So cool to hear another eastern europeans story! My mum is russian and my dad is ukrainian but moved to russia and worked all over the -stans. They moved to new zealand where i was born and because i look like any english/scottish ancestry kiwi ppl assume I'm from the UK (the ginger hair doesn't help).
      Thing is all the kiwis say i was born/raised here my whoke life and it's my native tongue - therefore I AM a kiwi, but then become surprised when I don't know some pop culture or slang ... I'm not surprised you don't have lacquered spoons? The only-chocolate easter and no-new-years-presents is still baffling to me.
      But all the slavs say I'm a kiwi and my accent sounds "cute" because it sounds kiddie fml

  • @michaelhunt364
    @michaelhunt364 Před 3 měsíci

    From this old Canadian codger who spent 16 years in Japan, I'd like to say I hear you with a bit of a British accent and I absolutely love it. Like a Japanese person who has a great American accent is cool but I'm always amused when they have a British accent. It's so cute and I'm glad you were raised in Japan because that mixed two great things, your British accent and your Japanese mannerisms. You are a sweetheart. Mixed kids are so cute and wonderful. Shame some of those in Japan that try to "shame" you for being mixed or foreign. Your parents raised you right.

  • @ozdownunderadventure1375
    @ozdownunderadventure1375 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My mum let me learn ballet dance when I was 12 years old as I had round shoulders and bad posture. At the time, my height was definitely a self confidence issue and always wanted to be short and cute so badly. I’m 166cm tall and was 165cm tall at age 12 yrs old. I’ve been living in Australia since I was in my late 30’s. I now totally appreciate my body and celebrate being myself thanks to such diverse ethnicities in Australia. Thank you very much for sharing your experience and insights. This video is a gem!

    • @rajmunch
      @rajmunch Před 9 měsíci

      My wife is 168cm and wishes she was tall. Everyone has something they arent happy with I guess

  • @kypace33
    @kypace33 Před rokem +2

    Love listening to Jazmine!

  • @myslstation9088
    @myslstation9088 Před rokem

    私も石川県民でした。ジャスミンさんのご家族とは逆バージョンで娘2人は石川県で生まれましたが今はフランス育ち(5年目)です。生活言語、国籍、学校生活、それに身長(娘の場合はジャスミンさんと逆)のお話全て興味深く楽しく拝見しました。特に容姿や母国語が大多数の人と違うという理由で生まれ育った国でアイデンティティを持つことに苦労されたことはとても参考なりました。そんなことよりも動画のお二人が素敵で、今度は娘と一緒に観ようと思います❤これからのご活躍を楽しみにしています♪

  • @ShinryuZensen
    @ShinryuZensen Před rokem +23

    Jas, please keep cherishing the way you are, because there's always someone who will dislike/like you anyway, no matter what you do or think. So, there's no point in conforming to standards, cause they don't dictate the way you should live whatsoever.

  • @ul4906
    @ul4906 Před rokem +3

    So interesting the different beauty standards! As an English man, I think Jazmine is very beautiful and I'm sure she would be considered so here.

  • @r6m697
    @r6m697 Před rokem +2

    She is so pretty 😭

  • @TonyWKoo
    @TonyWKoo Před rokem +3

    It takes so much more strength, courage and endurance to be different than to be the same.
    By the way, there’s nothing wrong with being tall. I had always wished I was a little taller. Maybe for girls, it’s something to be self conscious about as some men prefer shorter girls, but I find tall women to be attractive.
    Many years ago, I had a very close relationship with a girl who was 5’ 11”. She also used to be a swimmer in University. But she was married when I knew her and we had to part ways.
    There’s nothing wrong with being a tall woman.

  • @kowakoh
    @kowakoh Před 11 měsíci

    Both of them are very nice people. I enjoy their talk.

  • @AnnaLizzyRose
    @AnnaLizzyRose Před rokem +10

    I find the topic around citizenship really interesting. So I live in New Zealand which is a beautiful multi-cultural society, I have friends who are of different ethnicities like Sāmoan, Sri Lankan, Japanese and Indian but were born here which automatically makes them a New Zealander, but they still get asked all the time where they are from which is super frustrating for them.

    • @rain-cy6ve
      @rain-cy6ve Před rokem +2

      Most of the world does things like Japan or sort of aka they have a blood rule not a land rule. The land rule works better for countries formed due to colonisation but not so well for the rest.

    • @madeinengland1212
      @madeinengland1212 Před rokem

      Amazing you think like that. I guess the propaganda really works

    • @sophialavreniouk6110
      @sophialavreniouk6110 Před rokem

      I just commented on anothers post, but I found the reverse frustrating because ppl never use last name here, they assumed i was a ginger with like british ancestry. Nahnah mate, 100% soviet parents 😂

    • @andrewmarshall9340
      @andrewmarshall9340 Před rokem

      New Zealand is also very generous with voting rights - all permanent residents have been entitled to vote in all elections since 1975!

    • @Thincastle
      @Thincastle Před rokem

      @@madeinengland1212 Who are you addressing? What propaganda?

  • @luislopez6315
    @luislopez6315 Před rokem +4

    This is an interesting case study about heritage vs patriotism as well as many other things dealing with immigration and many natives vs the other. Being that her life was in fact all Japanese besides her looks and ethnicity, I would say she is Japanese but then again Japanese to many is a people that look a certain way. Very interesting conversation to have.

  • @rw6881_
    @rw6881_ Před rokem +2

    I follow you from Iraq and I would like to tell you good luck, you are a very kind and beautiful person 🇮🇶♥️

  • @nathanielmills4678
    @nathanielmills4678 Před rokem +8

    Her accent is definitely British.

  • @superiordirk
    @superiordirk Před rokem +1

    The algorithm brought me here, and I am happy it did. I visited Nagasaki twice. I fell in love with it the first time, and had to go again. I will be sure to do so again for sure.
    Glad she got to visit Italy for personal growth. I live in Canada, and my mom is from England, and my dad from the Netherlands. In our household we only spoke English, but we are in an English country, Canada. Part of me feels like I missed out on having a second language and a tighter connection to my Dutch side of the family. It's not too bad as most of the younger generation Europeans speak English. But still...
    Oh! On the subject of being tall. I am 188 cm tall (6'2") and here in Canada, that's a bit taller than average. One friend of mine at uni said I looked freakishly tall in a group photo compared to our classmates. Ouch!
    In 2019 I visited the Netherlands for the first time since I was a kid (1980's) and guess what? My 188cm height was average. 😮
    I took the metro a lot and seeing people taller than me everywhere was humbling hahaha. Also on trains, I had to reach up way higher than I ever imagined!

  • @atatur123
    @atatur123 Před rokem +4

    Jazmine is so thoughtful and well-spoken. Really enjoyed this discussion.
    Also, she definitely looks a bit like Kate Middleton. And Max is hafu Tom Cruise ofc.

  • @OMG_so_Nerdy
    @OMG_so_Nerdy Před rokem +2

    She's so pretty

  • @alexg3348
    @alexg3348 Před 9 měsíci

    Super gorgeous guest Jasmin! Woo hoo! 👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @lexibrowning7447
    @lexibrowning7447 Před rokem +11

    Not going to lie, she really does look a bit like Kate Middleton

    • @baxterbunch
      @baxterbunch Před 10 měsíci

      I think it’s her smile

    • @catherine11225
      @catherine11225 Před 9 měsíci

      No way, I also thought the same when I watched the first video and I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing it 😭❤ it might be the beautiful smile

  • @wendyon4517
    @wendyon4517 Před rokem +14

    Jasmine's experience is different from my daughter's because of the nationality part. My 14 year old daughter is "half" but barely looks Japanese at all. Luckily she isn't self conscious at all about it, has good friends and so far hasn't felt anything hurtful. She's been in the Japanese public education system her entire life. She does get the "will you move to Canada" question a lot. Apparently she's getting an award for her Japanese writing so we'll see what teachers say.
    I get the "does your daughter hate you yet" question from Japanese (I'm a guy and apparently Japanese girls are supposed to hate their dads at some point). I totally don't understand the thought process behind this.
    I love your air quotes on having to "decide" nationality. It's not like people have to renounce the citizenship they were born to when they decide on being Japanese. Someone from the French Embassy wrote a paper about it.

  • @ceciliaminaful
    @ceciliaminaful Před rokem

    Being a Nissei in Brazil , all my Brazilian friends are tall and I always had this complex for being short 😢
    So I really admire tall girls , you look so cool 😊
    Great video , guys!❤

  • @Spike-yc5gx
    @Spike-yc5gx Před rokem +3

    She is pretty 😍

  • @kexith
    @kexith Před rokem +4

    When I went to Italy i felt like i was surrounded by beautiful people.
    Even though there is a majority preference for a type of beauty there will always be those who prefer different. I think it would be fair to say Jaz is an English rose 🌹

  • @zacharystrohschein6997
    @zacharystrohschein6997 Před rokem +2

    She’s 💯 % GORGEOUS.. who cares about nationality

  • @cimmiecimmie5142
    @cimmiecimmie5142 Před rokem +2

    she is so pretty

  • @michaeldonoghue1706
    @michaeldonoghue1706 Před rokem +1

    Such a lovely woman, keep standing tall, could listen to you chat all day. Lovely smile and very pretty.

  • @harunlubis1324
    @harunlubis1324 Před rokem +2

    Awesome

  • @thursday1679
    @thursday1679 Před rokem +1

    My best friend's parents are originally from France , she was born and raised in the UK , she considers herself 100% English and not French and she is totally accepted and considered to be English by everyone. She has never had any issue with that because she blends in seamlessly , she speaks English as a native and she looks as a native .Therefore , she is a native , not only to her way of seeing things but to everyone else as well.

  • @Westly.3
    @Westly.3 Před rokem +37

    Jaz is so pretty and could be a model.

    • @pjdilip
      @pjdilip Před 10 měsíci

      She reminds of the Royale Kate... an English rose 😂

  • @greygoose8213
    @greygoose8213 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Some of the topics here are invaluable and under represented. I too grew as a "foreigner" in a country and had the exact same feelings she did with beauty - I was never desired, deemed beautiful/attractive in this country, after traveling and living abroad for three years it was like a 180 degrees change, all of a sudden I was attractive to the opposite sex and didn't have the tools or experience to even handle all of the attention. Jazmine sends of great vibes and energy and genuinely seems like a beautiful person both from the inside and outside.

  • @AmyTominJapan
    @AmyTominJapan Před rokem

    Just watched your Twitch stream (Ramen time) with sushipotato. Sending Support to ya! :D

    • @MaxDCapo
      @MaxDCapo  Před rokem +1

      Niceee thanks for coming to the channel! Arigatz!

  • @princeraju3059
    @princeraju3059 Před rokem +1

    Cicada sound is nature's music. Don't feel angry. Cicada is mostly everywhere. I like it's sound. It's so soothing and relaxing. I feel sleepy when i hear it. I can hear this sound as long as it can make sound. Its kinda sound massage to ears.

  • @puredruid
    @puredruid Před rokem +3

    6:57 - Tom Cruise? I'm getting a mixture of Mike Shinoda with Ed Milliband

  • @abdulbarimaruhom805
    @abdulbarimaruhom805 Před rokem

    Max, you should have an interview with Steve's POV. Were looking forward to it...

  • @CyberChud2077
    @CyberChud2077 Před rokem +3

    Most countries don't have birthright citizenship

  • @sonnymak6707
    @sonnymak6707 Před rokem +9

    She can still be Japanese if she choose to...she can apply to be naturalised and given her background she could get it. Many foreigners with less Japanese credential have got it.

    • @criostoirodriscoll3534
      @criostoirodriscoll3534 Před rokem +3

      It's not a question of wanting to be Japanese. SHE IS Japanese.

    • @elnino692
      @elnino692 Před rokem +3

      @@criostoirodriscoll3534 Unfortunately no under the law and bloodline. You need to have a Japanese bloodline or a Japanese citizenship to claim that you are Japanese. Self-claiming Japanese is meaningless.

    • @criostoirodriscoll3534
      @criostoirodriscoll3534 Před rokem +2

      @@elnino692 All you need to do is BE Japanese. SIMPLE. This woman is Japanese. It is as straightforward as that

    • @iwikal
      @iwikal Před rokem +2

      ​@@criostoirodriscoll3534 That sounds great and all, but it doesn't change the fact that she can't vote. Having citizenship comes with certain legal rights that no amount of cultural identity can change. Where in the world does she belong? Not here, says the Japanese government. That has got to sting.

    • @criostoirodriscoll3534
      @criostoirodriscoll3534 Před rokem

      @@iwikal And????????

  • @johnapple2397
    @johnapple2397 Před rokem

    Love these vids. I like to travel, although I’ve never been to Japan. I’ll get there one of these years. I’m American, but mostly travel around Europe. Anyway, please most more 😊.

  • @martinlowe1457
    @martinlowe1457 Před rokem +4

    It’s interesting hearing your experiences around being considered to ‘never be Japanese’ which presumably comes from the idea that Japan is a single genetic ethnicity - because the Ainu people of Hokkaido aren’t ethnically Japanese but are part of Japan and have Japanese citizenship.
    Thanks for your videos - it’s great to see experiences outside of one’s own.

    • @timlamiam
      @timlamiam Před rokem

      Many Ainu hide and pretend to be Yamato in order to dodge discrimination. Kinda sad.

    • @supercal3944
      @supercal3944 Před 8 měsíci

      ⁠@@timlamiamthe Superior ethnicity in Japan is Yamato right?

  • @in4merATP
    @in4merATP Před rokem +1

    @3:45 .. this is a really interesting distinction that's actually shared among many different cultures. You may move somewhere, or even be born there, but many local, regional, or national cultures will consider you a foreigner if you're ethnically different, or even if your upbringing was different. For instance, I can't move to the south of France and become a Frenchman. I can't move to Barcelona (as much as I would like to) and become a Spaniard. It's simply not in the cards.
    But if a Zimbabwean or a Scandinavian decides to move here, the United States.. you may apply to become a citizen, and once accepted... You are an American. You want to belong? You are welcome. We are a country built, founded, and composed of immigrants. If you want to become a citizen and wait to go through the process.. You are welcome here. Sure, you may be different from me or her or anyone else, but to us, you're the same: One of us. Sure, we have our problems.. but if we're together, anything is possible.

  • @shadowllght
    @shadowllght Před rokem

    Always love these kind of vids where I can relate to as a ハーフ thanks man!
    俺は日本育ちじゃないけど😅

  • @shady965
    @shady965 Před rokem +17

    It’s the same with my case born and raised in Kuwait and lived there almost all my life, never got the citizenship (Kuwait doesn't give you the right to even apply for it unless one of your parents is Kuwaiti), I then moved to Japan 7 years ago and now I’m a Japanese citizen 🎌😊

    • @user-3aa6234fh
      @user-3aa6234fh Před rokem +1

      Wow didn’t know this, congrats with Japanese citizenship

    • @shady965
      @shady965 Před rokem

      @@user-3aa6234fh Thank you 😊

    • @glennoc8585
      @glennoc8585 Před rokem

      Are your parents Japanese?

    • @Stephen_Ito
      @Stephen_Ito Před rokem +1

      what ethnicity are you ? where do your parents come from ?

  • @mr.robinson7083
    @mr.robinson7083 Před rokem +1

    Good Video

  • @giovanni-cx5fb
    @giovanni-cx5fb Před rokem +1

    She's painfully beautiful 😭

  • @coscorrodrift
    @coscorrodrift Před rokem

    Is the video with Tiffany and Jazmine up somewhere? i can't find it. or is it sth yet to be released?

    • @coscorrodrift
      @coscorrodrift Před rokem

      it was just released btw! now on Jazmine's channel

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 Před rokem

    She's very sweet 🤩 I'm English Irish raised as a child in England but moved to Australia at 11. I have a mix of English Australian very much sounding like her. She does have some Australian intonation