Japanese reacts to "12 Things NOT to do in Japan"

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @Iluvatar196
    @Iluvatar196 Před 3 lety +226

    I like how 80% of Chris' joke are lost to them

    • @Iluvatar196
      @Iluvatar196 Před 3 lety +23

      @John Roberts Hey at least he's honest.. I still have gripes about him not daring to cover controversial and serious topics though (particularly about Japan's toxic work culture)

    • @PokeTwilight
      @PokeTwilight Před 3 lety +12

      @John Roberts Chris is a Brit, they live off on sarcasm, it’s normal in their culture. I mean he have to pander to an audience, that’s how he makes money.

    • @SukaiTheKleptomaniac
      @SukaiTheKleptomaniac Před 3 lety

      @John Roberts where's the paper you mentioned on J vloggers? Kinda wanna read it

    • @SukaiTheKleptomaniac
      @SukaiTheKleptomaniac Před 3 lety

      @John Roberts Geez that was an exhausting read.... Don't you think they go a bit overboard? I have heard things about EYK videos but still. I doubt they had malicious intent just very silly sense of humor. I dunno I may be bias cause I think jokes are seperate to real serious thoughts and opinions (of course that line is easily crossed)

    • @LBandCOOLJ
      @LBandCOOLJ Před 3 lety +7

      ​@John Roberts I think this is all a matter of perspective. At the end of the day, these people have chosen to move abroad and remain there, indicative of their happiness/quality of life in a different country. "How they do things differently" - While I agree that there have been instances of a gross lack of disrespect towards other cultures (Logan Paul's endeavours in Japan spring to mind), I believe that the majority of these vloggers/AbroadinJapan-esque youtubers do more good than harm. Firstly the particular video this comment thread is on is a reaction to an informative video meant to encourage foreigners (on holiday or planning to move to Japan) to act in a respectful way of Japanese culture. The videos of the abroadinjapan channel (and others), facilitate reaction videos (such as this) to hear encourage the voice of native Japanese people. By offering a platform to discuss views and understand culture, tourists are more inclined to travel. Let's not forget that Japan is a country that thrives on tourism, admittedly a lot are domestic, but a substantial number of foreigners too. I think the lines can be easily blurred by resentment, or views on integration and appropriation.
      I would remind you that all comedians and CZcamsrs have a persona, usually an exaggerated version of themselves or perhaps as you allude to something more discrete altogether. To suggest that Chris's sarcasm is him pandering to his audience based on the humour of BBC radio4 and Jack Dee is illogical and betrays the premise of science - I mean somewhat true, but Brits are sarcastic, if your audience like it, why not build up to it? It's the same with anything or any TV.
      When considering the validity of a paper it is important metrics such as "Q1 journal" are not helpful, and not indicative of the quality of a paper. Many of the references cited by the article have questionable relevance to the topic of the article, are self-citations and/or are outdated, requiring new research. This is without considering the ingrained positivity bias of a critique paper (where the author(s) is(are) inclined to construct an argument (this is social science) based on evidence they have cherrypicked), such that their findings will inevitably back up their claims. Moreover, there is a real sparsity of research in this area, which warrants further papers to corroborate the authors claims (no actual science has been done/data analysis; this is just an opinion paper).

  • @russellfernandes9607
    @russellfernandes9607 Před 3 lety +153

    What I like is that Japanese people are very concerned about not being a nuisance to others.....👍🏻

    • @nagaproking8654
      @nagaproking8654 Před 3 lety +1

      what i like is that she (Daughter) really like the person who reject me O_o

    • @angelus_solus
      @angelus_solus Před 3 lety +4

      I wish American's were more considerate of others like that. Over here, it's: "Hey! F^^^ you if you don't like how I act! I have rights!" People in America are too focused on their rights and feel too entitled to think, much less CARE, about how others feel about what they say and how they act...not to mention what they wear.
      Personally, I'd all but blend in over in Japan. I look absolutely English so there's no way I'd totally blend in.

    • @Nesterou
      @Nesterou Před 3 lety

      Unless it's endlessly sniffing your nose junk, actually.

    • @UnexpectedDanger
      @UnexpectedDanger Před 3 lety

      We should all be like this

    • @keisaboru1155
      @keisaboru1155 Před 3 lety

      Nuisance Shimasho

  • @stacybrown6546
    @stacybrown6546 Před 3 lety +31

    What a charming Mother & Daughter.

  • @aizakku355
    @aizakku355 Před 3 lety +26

    I love the positive energy in this video, it seems so happy.

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon04286 Před 3 lety +4

    CZcams is such a wonderful medium of communication. I had all sorts of misconceptions about Japan and the Japanese culture. Through these real people sharing their views and opinion in a friendly environment, I have discovered tons of new knowledge about different countries and culture that I could not do in my life time of travelling. Arrigato and greetings from Canada

  • @od3910
    @od3910 Před 3 lety +39

    It's great to know that these rules actually check out. I'm glad Japanese people tend to be more forgiving to tourists. I'd definitely forget I'm so absent minded. Just tell me off and send me on my way.

    • @skye387
      @skye387 Před 3 lety +1

      Same, like the time I didn't realize I was standing too close to the cashier counter.
      They had to tell me multiple times to move before I realized and I felt so bad.

  • @islygon
    @islygon Před 3 lety +6

    This was fun! I have been to Japan several times. I always try to follow the customs as best I can, but I have never had any problems. Japan is so wonderful.. I can't wait until I can get back. I am learning Japanese now as well! ありがとうございます!

  • @mazingworldofmegan8906
    @mazingworldofmegan8906 Před 3 lety +3

    I absolutely love that you and your mother seem close and happy together. This is great. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Allexstrasza
    @Allexstrasza Před 3 lety +1

    There are rules similar to the chopsticks with knife and fork in restaurants in the west too. For one, if you put your knife and fork together on your plate on either side and leave your seat, the waiter/waitress will see that like you're done with your food(if its a fancier restaurant). So you put the fork on the left side and the knife on the right to make sure they don't take your plate away if you need to leave the table during the dinner. And you do the opposite when you want to move the dinner on to the next stage to make sure they know you're done even if you have food left on your plate. These are rules for convenience mostly so that the waiter doesn't have to interrupt a conversation to ask if the customer is done and they can spot it from a distance as well.

  • @johnwilson3918
    @johnwilson3918 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for your interesting video. When I visited Japan, I loved the Shinkansen trains. They are so quiet with no phone conversations. I wish we had the same respect for fellow train passengers, here in the UK.

  • @airzulu2733
    @airzulu2733 Před 3 lety +4

    Mum and Daughter seem so lovely .

  • @gem_n_i
    @gem_n_i Před 3 lety +14

    Both of your reactions are so cute.

  • @shadesvintagevlogs4662

    Loved this video it’s great to see the difference in cultures all around the word

  • @LimaNagaIndonesia
    @LimaNagaIndonesia Před 3 lety +25

    I very agree with "don't eat while walking on public". My grandma always said that to me too 😁

    • @LivingMyLife1991
      @LivingMyLife1991 Před 3 lety

      Same here. I was always told to sit down and eat at the table. When I was older and saw others eating and walking in public, it seemed so strange to me, but nowadays I don’t find it strange anymore, a lot of people do it, but I’m too conservative for that.

    • @xXMetalforever1994Xx
      @xXMetalforever1994Xx Před 3 lety

      In Sweden it's common knowledge not to eat while walking but of course you have people that do it anyway but I think you should sit while eating.

    • @overbored617
      @overbored617 Před 3 lety +2

      I think walking while eating is okay, I don't know what's wrong with that it's basically just stuffing yourself with food but you're just moving a little, just think about this, you need to be home but you saw a burger stand choose to buy one, if you eat it while sitting you won't be home to watch your favorite tv show(or for whatever reason) and if you decide to eat it at home it'll be cold and not yummy anymore so it's better to eat it while walking

    • @LimaNagaIndonesia
      @LimaNagaIndonesia Před 3 lety +1

      @@overbored617 our parents said it's about attitude. And maybe, asian people have different culture with western people. If you need to eat immediately, you can search bench or something like that. Sit, and eat your meal. Some positive point, you will not spoiled your food everywhere and make public place dirty.

    • @TheKennethfilm
      @TheKennethfilm Před 3 lety

      It's pretty much fine in our country unless you're eating soup dishes while walking.

  • @josakura
    @josakura Před 3 lety +7

    This is so cute!
    Shout out to Chris as peeps are now reviewing his vids!!

  • @ahmedhussein7814
    @ahmedhussein7814 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm so glad that finally Japanese people are getting out of their closed culture shell and being open with other cultures and language, 3 years ago i couldn't make any Japanese friends on social media i only find Chinese👉👈Please Japanese let's be friends I really appreciate Japanese and the culture.

  • @backpackingvillager1480
    @backpackingvillager1480 Před 3 lety +8

    Mother looks like she was a good supporting actress of the 70s/80s/90s
    Also resembles Great Keiko Matsuzaka

  • @loopyfrog
    @loopyfrog Před 3 lety +1

    What a sweet mother and daughter duo This was fun to watch! 😊

  • @RoseB45
    @RoseB45 Před 3 lety +14

    Cute reaction! Hopefully I'll get to visit Japan next fall season. I miss the food and travel 😩

  • @muhammadarifin1775
    @muhammadarifin1775 Před 3 lety +2

    Indonesia also has many beautiful birds..l recommend to see video..
    A paradise birds of papua indonesia..

  • @AngelOfKawaii87
    @AngelOfKawaii87 Před 3 lety +1

    Cute reaction,already been to Japan twice,people are so kind and helpful,even if some of them don't speak English,they still try to help you,my Japanese is not so good,only know a few words,I'm trying to learn it,would love to go back again

  • @user-os2lx9tu6l
    @user-os2lx9tu6l Před 3 lety +6

    I love this channel so much! Please keep on making new videos!

  • @iamayaka9955
    @iamayaka9955 Před 3 lety

    Very educational video ... At the same time mother and daughter are beautiful

  • @bentoarukin
    @bentoarukin Před 3 lety +1

    Now here's another perspective from japanese being honest to foreigners, with wholesome

  • @PokiDave
    @PokiDave Před 3 lety

    I think it's great that mother and daughter have a youtube together, this is so wholesome.

  • @Bonapartinha
    @Bonapartinha Před 3 lety +8

    They're both so cute :)
    Great reaction

  • @domokonichiwaver.5991
    @domokonichiwaver.5991 Před 3 lety +2

    Mom and daughter reaction is really cute❤️

  • @Hirohoninozuka
    @Hirohoninozuka Před 3 lety +1

    Love Chris’s humor! But I’m really happy to see two different generations perspective on these things and would love to hear more about both points of view on different topics. Also maybe a mother vs daughter English challenge?

  • @rafaelecattonar1506
    @rafaelecattonar1506 Před 3 lety +1

    This is the first video I watch and I found out you are really funny. Compliments to both mother and daughter 😃

  • @tedtombling2770
    @tedtombling2770 Před 3 lety

    Your spelling for one or two words is 'charming'. Love the video.

  • @Jordy120
    @Jordy120 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the reaction. As an Australian, I actually like the idea of taking off your shoes (any footware) at the entrance. I wish we did it here more often

  • @krila3978
    @krila3978 Před 3 lety

    It is so nice that you both seem to have a close bond 🥺... Stay safe, thank you for making this video.

  • @kingofaikido
    @kingofaikido Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. Very interesting. Two (too) cute ladies..!!

  • @RobBroderick44
    @RobBroderick44 Před 3 lety +75

    8:15 damn, cutting off my boy Chris like that 😥

    • @nickthou
      @nickthou Před 3 lety +4

      it be like that sometimes lmfaoo

    • @street1111
      @street1111 Před 3 lety

      I thought that was Dave cos Chris was looking for Mt Fuji,lol

  • @mikefire98
    @mikefire98 Před 3 lety

    It's interesting because in professional places in america some of these must nots are pretty similar. Like waiting to blow your nose and walking while eating, it's just that so many people don't really care how they're perceived. We don't use business cards that often though due to social media prevalence and obviously we don't have chopsticks lmao. Although putting a napkin on your lap, sitting up straight, using a coaster, as well as leaving silverware in the appropriate places are seen as more professional.

  • @SomeGoonMF
    @SomeGoonMF Před 3 lety

    A good way of validating the don’ts

  • @mattzukowski1207
    @mattzukowski1207 Před 3 lety

    One thing I learned in Spain is apparently it's rude to use your bread in your food. This was frustrating as often dishes with sauce was very tasty and using the bread to get the sauce gives you more tasty flavor and makes it easier for the dishwasher.

  • @a1175779
    @a1175779 Před 3 lety

    Very cute mother-daughter duo

  • @Thunor93
    @Thunor93 Před 3 lety +1

    Talking on trains is rude here in England as well, but no one will usually speak up, not out of being polite but more out of not wanting to put attention on ourselves, although there are more younger generation brits who speak out. Believe it or not americans tend to be more polite yet blunt.. No one here says morning when passing eachother or saying have a good day or how are you to random strangers passing by, the japanese take polite to a whole new level, i personally love japanese culture and history. Chris tends to take the dry English Humour to a level above normal but eh to each their own.

  • @ShawnTheDriver
    @ShawnTheDriver Před 3 lety +16

    Can't wait until they react to "History of Japan" lol

  • @press7505
    @press7505 Před 3 lety

    Very nice video. I like to see that the Japanese are trying to speak English, it is invaluable for foreigners who are interested in Japan, Japanese culture, and life there. They can learn many things directly from Japanese. And not just from travelers, where there are often many stereotypes and mistakes.
    It's nice. Especially when a foreigner gets lost in your country but does not have to worry about a misunderstanding, he can ask for correct directions a way.
    I am going to visit Japan myself in 2022 when it will be safe due to Covid-19... for a month. I'm already looking forward to it and such videos are very handy.

  • @anggagantsu
    @anggagantsu Před 3 lety +4

    Nice reaction i can't wait your next video 😄

  • @pak40l46
    @pak40l46 Před 3 lety +11

    The converse, I think the Japanese would freak out living in the USA. Because our conventions are much more liberal.

    • @airzulu2733
      @airzulu2733 Před 3 lety

      They would have a complete breakdown if they were in the uk

  • @fid1608
    @fid1608 Před 3 lety +2

    I will just add a few things you're not supposed to do in Japan :
    - Don't flirting with your friend's gf/wife
    - Don't steal your friend's lunch while he's not looking
    - Don't read manga in the classroom while the teacher is lecturing
    - Don't peep at girls bathroom
    - Don't kiss your idol's hand in the handshake event
    If you have something more to say, please add in the comments below
    😜😜😜

  • @kentokentoi0923
    @kentokentoi0923 Před 3 lety +37

    Why does the daughter looked like Suzuka chan from BABYMETAL? Or is it just me?

    • @rakinsirhan895
      @rakinsirhan895 Před 3 lety +5

      You're right she does look like Su-metal

    • @kentokentoi0923
      @kentokentoi0923 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, Keiko chan is Su-metal's Doppelganger? 😅😅😅

    • @japanesemotheranddaughter7641
      @japanesemotheranddaughter7641  Před 3 lety +25

      Rearly? thank you very much. I'm happy to hear that.

    • @kentokentoi0923
      @kentokentoi0923 Před 3 lety +1

      @@japanesemotheranddaughter7641 はい、まるであなた達は双子です。

    • @DavidKAnderson
      @DavidKAnderson Před 3 lety

      I was reminded of Tomo-Zo from Gacharic Spin and Doll$Boxx. =)

  • @PongoXBongo
    @PongoXBongo Před 3 lety

    I can understand not wanting the waste or clutter of paper towels in restrooms. But, not even, like, hot air dryers? A Dyson AirBlade would fit it perfectly with those space-age toilets. You could even have them play a little tune to hide the embarrassing sound of drying your hands.

  • @jeremyalam480
    @jeremyalam480 Před 3 lety +4

    Nice to get some Japanese feedback on Chris's advice. I didn't get they had any problems with his ostensibly sarcastic tone, which I think, is just there for the theatre. As an Aussie, I understand his psychology, which essentially is a light-hearted reaction to what foreigners feel strange. But he has a good understanding of Japanese culture, and to my mind. communicates he has a sincere respect for it. Mother and daughter essentially confirm the advice, while the daughter, and to a large extent also, the mother, allows appropriate leniency for the unfamiliar foreigner. Both make visitors feel welcome--love their smiles too!

  • @bob2161
    @bob2161 Před 3 lety

    I've been watching many videos similar to the one you reviewed here. I'm very interested in the Japanese culture and enjoy learning about it. I found it enlightening to see what you thought about from the Japanese perspective. The multigenerational input is a valuable bonus.
    Your video was as fun to watch as it was informative. The fact that you are both very pretty ladies, only adds the appeal.
    Keiko, your smile is beautiful.

  • @_alienuchiha_8150
    @_alienuchiha_8150 Před 3 lety

    They both are so much adorable 🖤

  • @kefler187
    @kefler187 Před 3 lety

    It is considered improper to eat while standing or walking. This is true even in western cultures; it's just not taught anymore. It's hard enough to get your children to eat at the appropriate times, let alone to get your kids to adhere to proper etiquette at the dinning table.

  • @IronFreee
    @IronFreee Před 3 lety +6

    Cute video, would have love sharing my interests with my parents.

  • @asnierkishcowboy
    @asnierkishcowboy Před 3 lety

    Woooh the concept of this channel is the most awesome ever. Mom+Daughter!

  • @j_go.
    @j_go. Před 3 lety +1

    Talk about what you enjoy doing. Thank you. ✨

  • @usboko73
    @usboko73 Před 3 lety +1

    1:54
    The timing couldn't get better.

  • @stevenickerson829
    @stevenickerson829 Před 3 lety

    I enjoyed. Thank you.

  • @joshsanchez9793
    @joshsanchez9793 Před 3 lety

    thnx for the subtitles man!

  • @richmond18
    @richmond18 Před 3 lety +1

    Just show up this video. supportive mommy. missing Japan environment. love the sounds of Cicadas, even in Cities..

  • @jonathandelgado553
    @jonathandelgado553 Před 3 lety +2

    I died when he said Sherlock bones XD

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Před 3 lety +1

    Aw! She's so cute! Who's adorable? Yes you are! LOL! ❤️😁🤣

  • @Thank-u-so-much-for-everything

    Doing great amazing videos keep it up ! :D

  • @MJ-zx3ct
    @MJ-zx3ct Před 3 lety

    Nice family! Liked your video. 😊

  • @zameize
    @zameize Před 3 lety

    I have lived in Japan 1 year now. The basic rule here is do not bother other people. do not be selfish in public transportation/property.

    • @airzulu2733
      @airzulu2733 Před 3 lety

      I was on a train in central tokyo and gave up my seat for a elderly japanese lady . She was so thankful and pleased. Made my day . The following day I was heading to Narita airport and I get an elderly Japanese gentleman point to me and the ground one of my airline baggage tags had fallen off accidentally . I got the feeling that he thought I had just dropped it deliberately
      and he actually walked me back to pick it up I felt so ashamed as iam aware even as joe tourist how stricked the Japanese people are on cleanliness. I was mortified .

  • @pacmanelite4270
    @pacmanelite4270 Před 3 lety

    You two are so cute. I really enjoyed this video. I look forward to the next one 🤗

  • @xyz-pf1yz
    @xyz-pf1yz Před 3 lety

    Japanese culture is another world

  • @mumfordalien1794
    @mumfordalien1794 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video, cool to see a reaction to an Abroad in Japan video

  • @bvue1999
    @bvue1999 Před 3 lety +5

    Nice video! Correction at 7:09 -> "we don't [talk] about that" or "we don't [discuss] that"

  • @darrellsellers
    @darrellsellers Před 3 lety

    Lol great, please do more..

  • @handi_chun597
    @handi_chun597 Před 3 lety +6

    けいこちゃん可愛い😍
    お母さんもきれい

  • @TheAnti-Hero
    @TheAnti-Hero Před 3 lety

    Its a lot of fun hearing you and ma talk in japanese. Really wholesome, thanks for sharing

  • @iainmcclumpha
    @iainmcclumpha Před 3 lety

    Nice to see a ‘things not to do in Japan’ video that’s not judgmental.

  • @electronsauce
    @electronsauce Před 3 lety

    私は2年間ぐらい日本語を勉強しているでもまだ上手じゃない。
    アメリカ人です。 日本語を習っているのは難しい!
    You two are adorable. You have a new subscriber!

  • @k00LGuY671
    @k00LGuY671 Před 3 lety

    Interesting. I am going to japan next month. I will remember these tips

  • @rjlee818
    @rjlee818 Před 3 lety +6

    Bye bye 👋... too cute!

  • @leoalvarez5640
    @leoalvarez5640 Před 3 lety +5

    Love ur adorable content keep it up. Please react to rainych "stay with me" I.need that!!!!

  • @h1kk18
    @h1kk18 Před 3 lety

    AWWWW I LOVE THIS VID! I SUBSCRIBED! KEEP MAKING VIDEOS!

  • @Mr_blue_7777
    @Mr_blue_7777 Před 3 lety

    I find Japanese culture amazing and food looks awesome... Nice video and interesting to watch 👍😄

  • @asianboy8969
    @asianboy8969 Před 3 lety +1

    I just discovered this channel. Keiko is very adorable.

  • @ejtaylor73
    @ejtaylor73 Před 3 lety

    Just a little tip, maybe next time, swap headphones with each other, that way they'll be on both of your ears closest to each other so the cord isn't stretched so far and possibly pull one out. Subtitles are a great addition, the minor spelling and grammar mistakes aren't a big deal, those that do speak English will notice them right away, but they won't care because they still understand the meaning. One thing I find funny is the runny nose, Japanese people try their best to not annoy anyone around them, but sitting in an office next to someone constantly sniffling for hours on end, because of a runny nose can be far more annoying than them blowing their nose. I really liked this video, it gives credit for the original video, as to what he was saying was true, and was verified by actual Japanese people.

  • @tristanband4003
    @tristanband4003 Před 2 lety

    It seems the most important rules are the chopsticks one and the shoes one.

  • @stillamitchinmybook6320
    @stillamitchinmybook6320 Před měsícem

    That lady in the pink sweater was very beautiful

  • @luisgeras72
    @luisgeras72 Před 3 lety

    Mother is soo pretty!

  • @nadia2883
    @nadia2883 Před 3 lety +4

    you both are so kawaii and amazingly cool

  • @justapickedminfan
    @justapickedminfan Před 3 lety

    うわぁ!お母さんは美人ですね。
    Her mom is so adorable.

  • @andrewc.2952
    @andrewc.2952 Před 3 lety

    I want to learn the best Japanese manners. I hope to come to Japan and be well liked.
    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the video. I hope to learn very much from you both. Best health and happiness for your family! ✌😸

  • @yoshiisamongus4698
    @yoshiisamongus4698 Před 3 lety +2

    Family guy was right japanese people laugh about everything xD lol

  • @xyz-pf1yz
    @xyz-pf1yz Před 3 lety

    I like chris s British English most

  • @lr2rocertifieddeadbeatandp452

    i also put my cards on the desk while meating

    • @siekensou77
      @siekensou77 Před 3 lety

      ちょっと違う意味にしてるから解説してみて。
      会議はmeeting
      でも違うレターでmeatingにした
      それで、meat(肉)を動詞にする(ing)ことで、
      まあ、とりあえず、meatのもう1つの意味でチ○ポです。
      だからその肉体を動詞にするとはお○にをする意味になります。

    • @siekensou77
      @siekensou77 Před 3 lety

      I'm not sure your wordplay was understood so i tried to explain it

    • @lr2rocertifieddeadbeatandp452
      @lr2rocertifieddeadbeatandp452 Před 3 lety

      ​@@siekensou77 The comment was meant for comedy not criticism, idk what you said but just in case

    • @siekensou77
      @siekensou77 Před 3 lety

      @@lr2rocertifieddeadbeatandp452
      i understand but the comedy likely got lost in translation since it seems like she didnt know her spelling was wrong.

  • @joseph6852
    @joseph6852 Před 3 lety

    I think as long as you pay attention to what others are doing around you and you put forth a good effort to blend in, things will be alright. From what I've seen, Japanese are very courteous of others and try not to create unpleasant situations. So observing the people and the culture will go a long way to helping people visiting Japan. And please, please...don't try to mimic the Japanese spoken in anime. Learn polite phrases like "thank you", "excuse me", "I'm sorry". It's easy to have miscommunication, so if you plan on visiting Japan and don't know the language, at least learn this phrase, "Nihongo ga hanasemasen. Eigo ga hanasemasuka? Gomennasai," which translates to, "I don't speak Japanese. Do you speak English. Sorry." Even though it'll be obvious that you don't speak Japanese, it at least shows that you are acknowledging that fact, being apologetic, and asking asking for another form of communication. This isn't specific to Japan, but virtually any country you visit that has a different language. Don't be ashamed of apologizing and being humble.

  • @gabrielrieves6839
    @gabrielrieves6839 Před 3 lety

    I'm glad I watched this ! It helped a lot 😇

  • @koichiando3500
    @koichiando3500 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting reaction to some of the “not to do”.
    But I would like the mother to express her opinion and say what she feels.
    Really would like the opinion of the mother.

  • @Tigerman72
    @Tigerman72 Před 3 lety

    In general, I use the same rules of etiquette as they do in Japan. It's just being polite.

  • @nickthou
    @nickthou Před 3 lety

    Both of you are adorable!

  • @alamri20
    @alamri20 Před 3 lety

    brief commentary to the point...thank you.

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    @sigitprasetyo5010 Před 3 lety +2

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  • @hugosalazar88
    @hugosalazar88 Před 3 lety +1

    nice vid :)

  • @jorath9644
    @jorath9644 Před 3 lety +1

    nice video - its a good idea since the age gap gives one a very intersting contrast to the viewpoints

  • @RandyLittleStudios
    @RandyLittleStudios Před 3 lety

    Nice to get Generational difference. 私はあなたが日本語を話しているのが好きです。 それは私が練習するのに役立ちます

  • @Rtcmanga_YouTube_Channel

    Mom and daughter resemble each other a lot up to shape of their teeth!! :D

  • @TheDorianTube
    @TheDorianTube Před 3 lety

    In Italy (not as a rule) if you put the business card on the desk, it's like you don't care. Funny enough, you should inspect it, not too fast, and actually put it in your pocket. Better if in your wallet

  • @morarurares9711
    @morarurares9711 Před 2 lety +1

    Keiko = Kawaii 😍😍🥰🥰😍😍