I asked my family how Finland changed me

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Komentáře • 346

  • @Audiojack_
    @Audiojack_ Před rokem +420

    Your family seems like nice people. A lot of japanese people seem to appreciate finnish work culture, where you don't get overworked or burned out so easily. And a happy energetic worker is much more effective anyway, so it doesn't affect overall productivity that much.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +48

      Haha thank you! That's true :)

    • @Jenkkimie
      @Jenkkimie Před rokem +2

      @@DAIKIFinlandLife Very smart too. It is good to hear how people experience Finland. I think most of us want to be friendly and kind and make this everyones country, even if we aren't always so good at it. Shyness, I think that's what it is.

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja Před rokem +6

      That's a nice thing to say, but we both know people in Finland burn out in substantial numbers.

    • @FINNSTIGAT0R
      @FINNSTIGAT0R Před 9 měsíci

      ​​@@Aivottaja
      That might be true, but does it still mean our work life is bad, or does it mean that our threshold for burnout is lower?
      I mean the stories I've heard about work life both from the east and the west are such that you rarely encounter in Finland.
      - At least I've never ever heard things like you hear from the US or many of the far eastern countries.

    • @Aivottaja
      @Aivottaja Před 9 měsíci

      @@FINNSTIGAT0R It means our work ethic is too strenuous and the burden on individual workers is too heavy.

  • @tiinah-b2326
    @tiinah-b2326 Před rokem +237

    As a mother, I teared up when your mother said how grateful she is for you that you have nice friends in Finland who support you in the way of friendship and welcome you into their homes.
    While I am absolutely sure Finland would have changed you compared to if you stayed in Japan all your life, I also believe maturity has changed you. Having 2 sons (and one daughter) I have seen them mature and care less about clothes and brands and also become very good cooks who actually enjoy cooking…. both when they still lived at home and of cause once they moved out.
    I really enjoyed this video and, it was so nice to hear your parents and sister chatting away… they seem lovely.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +49

      Thank you for watching. I showed your comment to my mom and she was happy to read it.

  • @sleepybeef2412
    @sleepybeef2412 Před rokem +39

    "'People weren't too friendly but kind in general"
    That is very true of finnish people.
    We don't really like pleasantries or small talk that much, so to the outside world we might seem as cold as our winters. However, we are kind and we care.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +6

      Some say that making Finnish friends is pretty hard but once you have one, that friend is worth keeping.

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 Před rokem +67

    When it comes to productivity, Finland actually is quite high. The idea is to do more in a shorter time, and then switch off from work completely.

    • @Meru666
      @Meru666 Před rokem +13

      I think the translation is just a little bit iffy here because in Japanese they seem to say the opposite of what the translation suggests. Admittedly it's difficult to translate to English but I think what he says comes down to "there's few wasteful things being done, this work ethic/this approach to working is rational after all". The parents seemed to agree, his sister added "yeah, it's efficient". So they all sounded very positive about Finnish productivity actually :)

  • @an9357
    @an9357 Před rokem +68

    As a mother I love to listen your mother talking! Mothers are worrying all the time but when you see your child happy, its all you ever wanted as a mother.

  • @ontime9721
    @ontime9721 Před rokem +179

    What a nice video. It was fun hearing you all talk in Japanese. Your mother's amazing pronunciation of words like Rovaniemi and salmiakki surprised me haha.

    • @Duv3t
      @Duv3t Před rokem +16

      I've heard that finns pronounce japanese pretty good, and vice versa. No personal experience on that though since I don't speak or know any finns that speak japanese.

    • @CorporalCookie
      @CorporalCookie Před rokem +31

      As a finn who speaks just a bit of japanese (intend to study it more to get more proficient), its easy for japanese and finns to pronounce words in the other language, they are very similar in that. The only real difference comes from the r/l letter pronounciation.

    • @Ziegeri
      @Ziegeri Před rokem +17

      Japanese and Finnish are both phonetic languages, meaning you can look at a written word and know how to pronounce it or hear a word and you know how to spell it.
      Which makes them really similar to pronounce. But that doesn't mean it is easy to learn the other language, since at the core they are very different.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +57

      haha as some people who commented say, the pronunciation of those words are similar. She pronounced them in Japanese way actually :)

    • @sboinkthelegday3892
      @sboinkthelegday3892 Před rokem +2

      ​@@CorporalCookie That makes sense, there was a strange letter there in 真面目っ子.
      まじ for real tho.
      And I want to try wearing a ネクタイ to a business meeting. I already have 猫耳, I just need to find a nice ゼンタイ for formal occasions. For some reason the security staff is always very particular about that.

  • @suomipoika1796
    @suomipoika1796 Před rokem +42

    Great video. I bursted into laughter when you talked about your friend who uses socks with holes, it is so true here in Finland.

  • @NiiloPaasivirta
    @NiiloPaasivirta Před rokem +135

    I'd say Finland and Japan are surprisingly similar, as much two countries on the other sides of the world can be. The work ethics (especially in my business, the metal industry - they are absolutely crazy workers!), attitude towards strangers, being comfortable with silence, the sauna and the onsen cultures, and so on. Even the languages have similar structures. The gender roles also used to be as strict as in Japan, but Finland has changed quicker in that aspect. Maybe the biggest difference is the social hierarchy, which is almost non-existent in Finland. Everyone's treated almost as an equal. You might bump into the President of Finland walking his dog, and have a casual conversation. (Though, "Sale", Sauli Niinistö, is a particularly jovial guy.)

    • @NiiloPaasivirta
      @NiiloPaasivirta Před rokem +71

      Ah, the second biggest difference I think is that Japanese do things as a group. Finns are much more individualistic. A Finn would climb Fuji-san alone and wouldn't think there's anything odd in doing that. 😄

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +41

      You summarized it well. I agree :)

    • @arcabuz
      @arcabuz Před rokem +1

      Finland doesn’t have anything to do with Japan. Don’t be ridiculous.

    • @vergl569
      @vergl569 Před rokem +23

      @@arcabuz I mean we've been like over 100 years in a diplomatic relationship with Japan, and they have a lot of big finnish brands and stores. The japanese also love moomin :)
      I think we do have quite a bit to do with Japan in the end

    • @arcabuz
      @arcabuz Před rokem +3

      @@vergl569 because of the brands and shops?, are you serious?. Because of Moomi??, are you truly being serious here??

  • @Kotifilosofi
    @Kotifilosofi Před rokem +16

    As a native Finn, your video was very interesting to watch. I know we talk a lot about sustainability in the news and news papers etc. but as I've always lived here it's sometimes difficult to notice what we do in practice since it feels so normal like everyone would do it. I think paying less attention to what you look like, buying things only when you need them or when you've found something a certain person may actually need/want, putting less emphasis on money and valuing your free time more.... all of these are rooted in the mentality of "not taking more than you need" and "trying to live sustainably, in balance with your environment".
    Even before the modern times and the worries about the climate change, we have had societal ways which emphasize respecting the material things and what you have. Things such as the every man's rights (you can pick berries or mushrooms or set a tent anywhere in the forest without official permission of the landlord), emphasize this thinking that we all live in this together, we have the same shared resources, and no-one should consume more than they actually need, to not cause trouble to others. So if you practically need something, you can have it, but to hoard things just for the sake of it, or to consume things for no particular reason, or to give things just for the sake of it, is not seen wise here. Basically, be humble about what you have and use it for long as you can to show respect for it.
    I don't know if I succeeded to explain what I meant :D However, I'm happy you're enjoying your life here, and I'll for sure check out your other videos as well!

  • @DivusMeta
    @DivusMeta Před rokem +17

    It was really warming to hear your mother saying that when she saw you enjoying it so much she wanted to support you.

  • @marjar.5978
    @marjar.5978 Před rokem +58

    What a warm and supportive family you have! This was such a lovely video. Often you don’t recognise the subtle changes yourself, but close family members and people who have known you for longer, often do. And it seems that the changes they see are mostly positive. Moving to the other side of the world is probably one of the biggest life changing experiences that a person can have. It must be hard to be so far away from your family, but luckily you are able to visit them and vice versa.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +6

      Thank you! Yeah luckily I can visit them once or twice a year every year so far.

  • @Yrenne
    @Yrenne Před rokem +17

    I find it really fascinating that someone from Japan decided to move to Finland of all places. That's awesome. :) I'm not at all surprised that your parents didn't know much about Finland before you moved as it's often seen as an "obscure" country that doesn't get a lot of international attention, unlike our neighbor Sweden. I love Japanese culture, scenery, and especially the language. I think it sounds beautiful and I love how expressive you can be by conjugating verbs slightly differently or using different sentence endings. I've been studying it for almost a year and a half now, although I'm probably still at JLPT N3 or N2 level at best. I would love to be able to go there someday, but we'll see. Hope you're still enjoying life in Finland!

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for watching. I hope you get to visit Japan someday in the near future :)

  • @Sh0ckmaster
    @Sh0ckmaster Před rokem +4

    The pronunciation of Finnish words in Japanese is fascinating to me.

  • @nanci_sousa
    @nanci_sousa Před rokem +7

    What a lovely family you have! It was such a pleasure to watch everything! I already lived in Finland but now I’m living in Australia. I also agree with other comments that Finland has some similarities with Japan! I always miss Finland, I made so many beautiful memories and miss all my friends from there!

  • @tiinaikonen7754
    @tiinaikonen7754 Před rokem +14

    I mean that is so freaking cool when people actually dare to go by themselves to another country and study, and make a life there. Like I could not do it. I really admire people who has so good skills in studies and all, like I could not imagine to go and live in another country with another language and trying to start from nothing basically. How free must one feel, like if I can make it here I can make it anywhere. Thank you for this video, you have a wonderful family.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +3

      Thank you for your kind comment!

    • @minoozolala
      @minoozolala Před rokem +1

      It’s often incredibly stressful, but worth the stress and hassles when everything finally works out.

  • @MrGaky
    @MrGaky Před rokem +26

    I think it was very brave of you to be so open and post a video of what your close family thinks of you, it was very moving and fun to watch. I also want to immigrate and it was really nice to see your positivity

  • @Combotful
    @Combotful Před rokem +22

    I don't know if it's cultural thing or just thing inside your family or just only in this video, but I just love the fact how you speak with each other. You make small sounds to state that "Yes, I'm listening" with all the "mhm" and "mm" sounds you make. Not only that but you seem to appreciate when someone is talking - you're not trying to talk over that person, you listen carefully what he/she has to say and after he/she has finished, then the roles are reversed. For example I think spanish culture is extremely contrast to it - I feel like they're talking loud, fast and many times over each other.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +3

      That's really nice to hear. Thank you for watching!

    • @ville_1235
      @ville_1235 Před rokem

      in japanse active listening is kinda important. Here i would just find it more or less annoying than anything else

    • @JariJuslin
      @JariJuslin Před rokem +1

      I guess this is one of the things similar between Japan and Finland.

  • @ane-louisestampe7939
    @ane-louisestampe7939 Před rokem +20

    The Danish crown prince revealed that he had holes in his sock on a state visit to Japan. OMG!
    The newspapers went crazy: Most embarassing that he wasn't aware he'd be forces to take his shoes off at some stage.
    It was, yes, but in some weird way it just made us love him a tiny bit more.
    If some one points out you've got a hole, you just tell them you're wearing royal socks 😆
    Thanks for the video -
    Peace and love

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Hahaha really, that's an interesting episode!

    • @ane-louisestampe7939
      @ane-louisestampe7939 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DAIKIFinlandLife I'm back:
      When now King Frederik's son, crownprins Christian, turned 18 in October he mentioned the 27 years old episode in his speach 🥰
      Promissing he'd be making many mistakes, but holes in the sock on his first official state visit would NOT be one of them 🤣🤣

  • @juharichter944
    @juharichter944 Před rokem +37

    For me, as a Finn living in Berlin who has also traveled to Japan before, this was a very interesting video. I also noticed some similarities between Japan and Finland and I am pleased how differentiated your family sees everything.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching. Yes those are interesting similarities :)

  • @kanggoo57
    @kanggoo57 Před rokem +2

    So cool to hear foreigners opinions, id love to visit japan someday.

  • @Miksu__
    @Miksu__ Před rokem +3

    As a Finnish person studying Japanese in university right now, this video is super interesting. Also doubles as language learning material

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Nice to hear. Good luck with your study :)

    • @Miksu__
      @Miksu__ Před rokem +1

      @@DAIKIFinlandLife Thank you :D

  • @kon555
    @kon555 Před rokem +5

    Your family members are so kind enough to cheer you up! Japanese people tend to expect their children to get married, but personally I think you don't have to find a partner. You look satisfied with your life in Finland:)

  • @LoganHunter82
    @LoganHunter82 Před rokem +4

    You should bring your family to see Finland some day. Your family seems really nice and down to earth, so I think they'd like it here.
    Edit; About the clothes... We have saying here. "Rumat ne vaatteilla koreilee" which translates to "Only ugly people will pry with fancy clothes". That means, if your confident enough, it doesn't matter what you wear. Just be yourself.

  • @fortuna7469
    @fortuna7469 Před rokem +12

    Lovely family! So supportive and warm.

  • @Pippis78
    @Pippis78 Před rokem +19

    Japanese and Finnish cultures have lots of similarities and then some completely opposite things, it's a funny mix 😀 Seems like both people often feel a connection to the other culture. Certainly there's lots of Finns who adore japanese culture.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +3

      Yeah many people say there should be some interesting connections :)

    • @GrumpyGremlin.
      @GrumpyGremlin. Před rokem +1

      @@DAIKIFinlandLife There is theory that Finnish language has roots from same origins as Turkish, Japanese and Korean.

    • @arcabuz
      @arcabuz Před rokem

      Finns like to draw similarities with Japan and it is so ridiculous to hear. Stop embarrassing yourselves.

  • @68sunshine
    @68sunshine Před rokem

    So sweet! Thank you for sharing!

  • @SetiMastah
    @SetiMastah Před rokem

    love the video and the things your family have noticed, cheers from finland!

  • @ilmarinen79
    @ilmarinen79 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful sentiments! Your family seems like great people. I'm sure many of us locals want to experience and get a glimpse of Japanese culture via your travels, viewpoints and other experiences.

  • @kirsfamx-ti8mo
    @kirsfamx-ti8mo Před 9 měsíci +1

    こんなに良い感謝する家族❤

  • @peterostrom6271
    @peterostrom6271 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

  • @PastaAivo
    @PastaAivo Před rokem +5

    Hearing such honest and supportive comments from your family is so sweet! And while some of the things mentioned might also be related to growing up in general, it's still great to see that Finland has been a good fit for you!

  • @toffotin
    @toffotin Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this little window to your family.
    I sort of loved it :3

  • @OTrizy
    @OTrizy Před rokem

    I love seeing the perspective of your family about this.

  • @tinou3462
    @tinou3462 Před rokem +1

    Your family is so nice and wholesome 😄

  • @turkkaloimisto1558
    @turkkaloimisto1558 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. Mielenkiintoinen video :)

  • @pahis1248
    @pahis1248 Před rokem

    Oli ihana video, kiitos

  • @wizandoz
    @wizandoz Před 7 měsíci

    Your family sounds like amazing people!

  • @HotaruTomoe
    @HotaruTomoe Před 5 měsíci +1

    I really like how honest those answers are. ^^

  • @neko-fin
    @neko-fin Před rokem

    A nice and warm video. Thank you very much for sharing it with us.

  • @JariJuslin
    @JariJuslin Před rokem +1

    Your family seems lovely ❤.

  • @774duke
    @774duke Před rokem +1

    Interesting video and your family seems nice 👍

  • @basultanhidayat2274
    @basultanhidayat2274 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the video. Now, i am also feeling the moment far from my family. 日本に住んでいます。

  • @taneliharkonen2463
    @taneliharkonen2463 Před rokem +1

    This was a very nice video 😊☝ How interesting to hear from the point of view of the family of an expat on how they feel about their own son exporing a new country that happens to be my own. And how warming to hear that they have found positivity in this experience and and even similarities between these cultures 😊 Good video 💪

  • @Sumpula
    @Sumpula Před rokem +10

    What a lovely family you have Daiki. :)

  • @annukkakoskela616
    @annukkakoskela616 Před rokem

    Lovely family you have! Please welcome them visit Finland again! 💜

  • @simissagia
    @simissagia Před rokem

    What a lovely video! Your family seems very kind and it was nice to hear some Japanese. It would be very interesting to hear your take on family dynamics Japan vs Finland.

  • @ninja1970fin
    @ninja1970fin Před rokem

    Brave guy! Goid luck!

  • @flashdancer42
    @flashdancer42 Před rokem +5

    Glad to hear you enjoyed our nature =) We all love our forests

  • @nipsu6757
    @nipsu6757 Před rokem

    That is excellent question to ask. Not to reflect how you have changed, but to ask people close to you, how they see you have changed. :) Veljentyttäresi ei itke videossa. Hän on vain vauva. :) Your family is very open and nice giving you their honest view! Not only that, but they support your life choices. Great family, nice video.

  • @Teismi
    @Teismi Před rokem +1

    Hyvän mielen video! Kiitos :)

  • @mrwalter1049
    @mrwalter1049 Před rokem +4

    This was very enjoyable to watch. Especially since your family felt so warm here. Everyone seemed genuinely happy to chat about these things with you. It was also really nice to hear 関西弁 again since I was in 滋賀 for my exchange year in high school.

  • @hellwiw9150
    @hellwiw9150 Před rokem +1

    i loved this video. have a nice time at Japan Daiki!

  • @4minutesavedme
    @4minutesavedme Před rokem +1

    You have a wonderful family ^^

  • @varsim5691
    @varsim5691 Před rokem

    Great comments 😄 your family members seem to be very nice😊🤗

  • @Pyhantaakka
    @Pyhantaakka Před rokem

    This was such a wholesome video. 👍

  • @raffine_9705
    @raffine_9705 Před rokem +9

    Haha really love the atmosphere in your family! Glad to hear that you are less stressed about work:) mental health is a real issue! Wish you a nice weekend ❤

  • @perttiheinikko3780
    @perttiheinikko3780 Před rokem +4

    You're great! I still can't figure out why on Earth you landed here but Finland needs more guys like you 👍!

  • @juhanivaltonen2456
    @juhanivaltonen2456 Před rokem

    Have agreat year23! And best wishes to your family too!

  • @sjc9121
    @sjc9121 Před rokem +6

    Kiitos sinulle tästä videosta! Thank you for this video! This made me feel good and it's nice to see how warmly and encouragingly your loved ones feel about your life in Finland.
    Greetings from Finland!

  • @kimmikke_
    @kimmikke_ Před rokem +13

    This was great and unique way of reflecting the change and development of a person moving to another country and culture - I really enjoyed it and it was also useful - KUDOS! :)

  • @DanielLopez-up6os
    @DanielLopez-up6os Před rokem

    Im glad youve felt good here in finland.

  • @hannelemoilanen409
    @hannelemoilanen409 Před rokem +2

    You have a lovely family 😊. Awesome video.

  • @kalma999
    @kalma999 Před rokem +2

    Good vibes on this video.

  • @FatTepi
    @FatTepi Před rokem

    This was nice video. Liked it alot. Its been also nice follow your journey here in Finland :) Have a great winter to you and your family!

  • @Samsonite1991
    @Samsonite1991 Před rokem +1

    Great to see that your family is happy and proud of you and your life in Finland. It must be difficult to be so far away from your family. All the best for you :)

  • @Tafatt1
    @Tafatt1 Před rokem

    You have a lovely family, and that they had such strong and substantive insights made be appreciate your dynamic a lot. I hope you never take that for granted, happy belated new year and lot's of well wishes to you and your family from a Norwegian neighbor!

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your heartwarming comment. I wish you a happy new year, too!

  • @kattanakaokopnik5170
    @kattanakaokopnik5170 Před rokem +8

    Akemashite omedetou - thank you so much for your videos. I really enjoyed getting to listen to your family speaking. Those captions were a lot of work!

  • @jfdnakjdbfvua
    @jfdnakjdbfvua Před rokem

    I really liked this video. Keep up the great content❤

  • @MissMillieEllie
    @MissMillieEllie Před rokem

    You have such a lovely family! 🤩 I found this video really interesting, because I'm a Finn planning on traveling to Japan next year and living there for 3-12 months. What your family said really resonated with me and made me think of the things I want to experience and learn from my trip (and future trips!). The idea of my travel(s) is to experience the normal day-to-day life in Japan. 楽しみです!

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like a plan! Hope you have great experience in Japan 😁

  • @puhistagram
    @puhistagram Před rokem +1

    What a great family you have! So nice video... Arigato gozaimashita Daiki 🙏

  • @Tera881
    @Tera881 Před rokem

    Thanks Daiki! Good video!

  • @inga22
    @inga22 Před rokem +2

    Perheesi on ihana ja olen samaa mieltä äitisi kanssa meidän kulttuurisista samankaltaisuuksista. Yleisesti ottaen suomalaiset pitävät japanilaisesta kulttuurista ja Japanilaisista hyvin paljon ❤

  • @kukaliemikalie8157
    @kukaliemikalie8157 Před rokem

    Very nice, good video. Thank you.

  • @magister2123
    @magister2123 Před rokem +6

    Greetings to your family. Wellcome back to Finland. 🇫🇮🇯🇵

  • @ovagamundo1715
    @ovagamundo1715 Před rokem +4

    Also lived in Finland and Japan and I must say, besides the obvious differences they are incredibly similar cultures, reserved, respectful of others (to a fault), and even on details like all houses having Saunas and saunas being a social activity (similar to ofuros in Japan), or taking your shoes off, etc.

    • @fumanchu4785
      @fumanchu4785 Před rokem +2

      The shoe thing is common sense and the standard in MANY parts of the world, e.g. Europe, where Finland is also a part of.

  • @Mauvaiseplaisante
    @Mauvaiseplaisante Před rokem +1

    Can you make more videos where you talk with your family please? I smiled when you said "shut up" to them. They all seem like lovely people and I'm sure they love you a lot. This is just heart warming to watch.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! Yes, I will another video when I visit Japan in summer :)

  • @UnclePutte
    @UnclePutte Před rokem +2

    The salsa is a good one, I get it - you gotta try these things where you know there's no "witnesses" so to speak, so it's a good opportunity when you're abroad. 😂
    It was a heartful talk between everyone. And I felt it was nice to see the exchanges between family members of another culture. I felt a strange deja vu when your mother mentioned that she knew only about life in japan before, but gained a look into another culture through your journey. I guess it works both ways.

  • @Pippis78
    @Pippis78 Před rokem +10

    I love how supportive your family is ❤

  • @jaska3900
    @jaska3900 Před rokem

    Love from Finland

  • @Sipu79
    @Sipu79 Před rokem

    Very wholesome... and very interesting for a finnish person

  • @kimmoisaksson791
    @kimmoisaksson791 Před rokem

    Thank you Daiki. K

  • @niiranenmayumi33
    @niiranenmayumi33 Před rokem

    明けましておめでとう⛩めちゃくちゃ面白かった👐ほっこりです

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem

      Mayumiさん、明けましておめでとうございます。そう言っていただけると嬉しいです。家族も喜んでますw

  • @Rafu01
    @Rafu01 Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderfull video, and you really have become Finnish in many ways. Especially that clothes thing hits home. I still have my sweatsuit jacket in use from military service in 1998 ;)

  • @mariaazul9152
    @mariaazul9152 Před rokem +4

    Very nice atmosphere in the video and seems like you made a good decision for yourself to move to Finland. I found you on Twitter by coincidence. My sister lives in Helsinki and I've studied and lived in Japan so I can understand what your family is saving and it's nice to hear so much support and love from them in the video - you're from Kansai area, right? :) Best regards from Germany

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! Yes, you are right...from Kyoto :)

  • @mihkel86
    @mihkel86 Před rokem +1

    Nice one!

  • @tumppuuu
    @tumppuuu Před rokem

    Nice conversation.

  • @imslightly1591
    @imslightly1591 Před rokem +1

    Some of the changes may just be from being in another country in general. I have noticed similar things with my friends. Once you take the jump to change your life, it becomes easier to try new things. Your family seems very lovely. I'm sorry Finns were not so nice to them. I think maybe around your studies people are more used to being open and available. I am glad you have friends, who help you and include you. From what I have heard, that sort of kindness happens in Japan, too. I think even if you move back to Japan, this experience will have left a mark. Maybe looking at some things in your own country from outside perspective, having seen other ways, will help with the feeling of stress from busy demanding work life. I like that people respect elders in Japan. I feel though, that it would be very challenging for me personally to keep up with all the social conventions, I would worry about being respectful enough. Thank you for an interesting video.

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před rokem +1

    Daitai wakatta what Daiki and his family talking about ☺
    I hope that your sister would visit you in Finland too. Daisuki Daiki dancing 😜
    I'm happy that your parents are very supportive.
    What they said in the last question is very touching

  • @tomsilven
    @tomsilven Před rokem

    Tämä oli hauska, kiitos.

  • @Pokephosgene
    @Pokephosgene Před rokem +3

    Oh, a Japanese person living in Finland. As a person who thought about living in Japan or Finland, this is interesting. I thought your parents would have noticed very few changes. Online, people often say Japanese and Finnish people behave similarly.
    I'll go look for videos about your opinion on the Finnish language, if any exist. I'm a language enthusiast, and I'm wondering how Finnish feels to you.

  • @nipaimmonen1244
    @nipaimmonen1244 Před rokem

    this video for me at least confirmed many things i imagine japanese people would appreciate in finland. Such as the work stress and clothing. Amazing video! keep it up!

  • @rootkite
    @rootkite Před rokem +3

    It is wonderful to see the intimate familial side of your experience, ありがとう おさいます for sharing these moments with us! It is courageous to ask others their opinions of us, and your family seems truly open-minded, kind, and supportive 🤗 I also respect and appreciate Japanese culture, definitely including the connection with nature; I write 俳句 in Finnish and English ☯️✨️ My best wishes to you all from lake Lippajärvi in Espoo!

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. Wow, it's impressive that you write 俳句!

  • @Sivutulojajasijoituksia
    @Sivutulojajasijoituksia Před rokem +1

    Interesting video, thank you for sharing your family's thoughts! I think the attention towards work and worrying about carrier is on another level in Japan. One relative of mine has seen both Japanese and European work culture and he keeps saying how there is a lot more relaxed work environment and shorter work days in Europe. 😅

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching. haha yeah, I know what your relative means 😄

  • @hcattilanoobian4839
    @hcattilanoobian4839 Před rokem

    Hyvä video.

  • @jothain
    @jothain Před rokem +1

    This was quite interesting to see. I've never been to Japan, but I've always felt that it would be interesting "easy" country to visit as atleast the impression of people generally speaking seems to be about the same as Finns. I mean respect for privacy, belongings (I mean quite rare thefts), people all together absolutely including respect for others etc.
    Unfortunate that English as only language would make visiting Japan quite hard and language seems quite hard to learn, though I might be wrong. I sincerely you enjoy your stay in Finland.

  • @civzation471
    @civzation471 Před rokem

    I haven't watched all of your videos, but with this knowledge I can tell you, that this is the most important video you have made. Kiitos. Musashi. All good now.

  • @samhartford8677
    @samhartford8677 Před rokem +2

    That was such a nice conversation. Something I think a plenty of Finns would agree with.
    As a Finn who had a Japanese office mate in the UK (in academia), I would so like to facilitate the whole family coming back to Finland for a vacation. I can offer you advice and a way to connect with off-the market places to stay (in case there are vacancies) without commission.
    However, that only applies to off-season periods...

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching! I'm sure your office mate will appreciate that.

  • @snooks5607
    @snooks5607 Před rokem

    2:14 it's understandable for long time I had trouble remembering which islands were Indonesia and Philippines (Papua New Guinea and Malaysia were distinctive enough but the islands in the middle were confusing)

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před rokem

    Daiki's mother sounds very yasashī 優しい
    I can't still figure out how the music at the end just played itself...
    Yes, I hope that one day Daiki's family will visit FInland again そう そう そう haha

  • @Beorninki
    @Beorninki Před rokem

    It would be nice to learn more about your family. And everyday family life in japan.

    • @DAIKIFinlandLife
      @DAIKIFinlandLife  Před rokem +1

      Haha thanks. Now making vlog about my ordinary weekend with my family in Japan :)