Everyday Moments: Cooking, Biking, and Simple Joys

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Join me in my daily routine as I cook simple meals and bike around the city. From battling rainy commutes to enjoying a chilled rooibos tea at home, my vlogs capture the essence of ordinary life. While I sometimes envy the glamorous lives on Instagram, I find comfort in the small, everyday moments. Watch as I navigate my straightforward yet fulfilling days. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe!

Komentáře • 6

  • @Rachrye8
    @Rachrye8 Před 28 dny

    Wow the scenes where you are riding the bike are so cool. It is very relaxing. Also, there were soooo many bikes parked jaja (OH! by the way, "jaja" is an expression of laughter, same with "haha" or "hehe". I am Spanish and the onomatopoeia of laughter in Spain is written with "j" while in English countries are written with "h". Sorry I didn't explain before!) I also used to enjoy Starbucks, but with the global perspective in mind, I stopped going. However, ever since I discovered a lot of smaller coffee shops in my city. Btw, I am really curious as to how you film yourself when you are cooking. It seems complicated. And man, washing the dishes right after finishing eating is one of the most difficult steps into adulthood. I am also very surprised by the amount of greenery that there is. My city in comparison is just concrete. And about your life being too simple: I honestly believe a simple life is a blessing, HOWEVER, if it is a bit too simple for you I always recommend starting a new hobby or doing something special to break the routine. When I feel overwhelmed I go to the beach to read a book. Anyway, good video Mr. Machi Bura!

    • @machibura9395
      @machibura9395  Před 27 dny +1

      Hi @Rachrye8! Thanks for your comment and insights! I’m learning a lot from your explanations, like how laughter is written differently in Spanish and English.I’m curious, what do you think Starbucks means by their “global perspective”?
      I appreciate your thoughts on living a simple life. I’ll consider trying new hobbies to mix things up. Going to the beach to read sounds lovely!Thanks again for your support and feedback. See you in the next video!

    • @Rachrye8
      @Rachrye8 Před 27 dny

      @@machibura9395 What I refer to by the global perspective of Starbucks is the fact that they sued their own union labor because the union would not delete a tweet expressing solidarity for Palestine. Hence, quieting down the issue or indirectly supporting Israel (plus treating their workers poorly). That is why a global boycott against Starbucks was created. I understand wars are conflicts between countries and both attack, but I feel Israel is trying to eradicate Palestine. I do not go to Starbucks because I think the company's ethics is terrible. Also, the coffee in Spain is normally around 1 euro (172,38 yens) or a little more and in Starbucks, the quality is lower and much more expensive. Furthermore, I don't like coffee. I only drink chai, milk, or juices. I used to like frappuccinos tho, but they have too much sugar and I get headaches. So as you can see there are several reasons why 😅 Now that I think about it I don't think it matters too much that I won't go since I was not a very usual customer anyway🥲 Oh and sorry for the long comment. I am quite the chatterbox! Have a nice day Mr. Machi Bura.

    • @machibura9395
      @machibura9395  Před 27 dny +1

      Ethics in business is a tough issue. I envy how cheap coffee is in Spain! I prefer caffeine-free rooibos tea because I have atopic dermatitis. In Japan, Starbucks is popular as a study space rather than a place for conversations, more like a library. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

    • @Rachrye8
      @Rachrye8 Před 26 dny

      @@machibura9395 Does coffee make atopic dermatitis worse? I also have atopic dermatitis, but I didn't know coffee affected the skin! My dermatitis is terrible in my hands right now because I wash them so much 🥲 Here other coffee shops like sandwichez are popular for that, although lately, shared space offices have been getting popular 😗

    • @machibura9395
      @machibura9395  Před 26 dny +1

      I’ve read that caffeine can sometimes affect atopic dermatitis, but it varies from person to person. I’m sorry to hear about your hands; that sounds tough. In Japan, some coffee shops are also becoming popular study spots. Take care and thanks for sharing!