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Shizuka
Japan
Приєднався 8 жов 2019
I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me.
Weird Christmas traditions in the UK and Japan| Xmas culture shocks by Japanese| UK vs Japan
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My favourite British foods | 5 British foods I miss | Japanese perspective | British dishes
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My name is Shizuka. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: shizuka_uk
My favourite things about English culture| things I admired by English people| Japanese perspective
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My name is Shizuka. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: shizuka_uk
Being Japanese in the UK
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@shizuka7697 Nihao! This video is from my experiences. Hope you enjoy this video. About myself: My name is Shizuka. I live in the UK. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: shizuka_uk Music: No.9 Esther’s Waltz by Esther Abrami
5 manners I didn't know in England | manners and etiquette in the UK | Japanese perspective
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0:00 Hello 0:22 1. "Please" and "Thank you" 1:50 2. Don't think all western cultures are the same 3:49 3. Sniffing your nose 5:04 4. If someone says "bless you" 6:47 5. If someone asks you how you are My name is Shizuka. I live in the UK. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: ins...
JAPANESE TRYING POT NOODLES | British cup noodles | Japan vs UK | Japanese reaction
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My name is Shizuka. I live in the UK. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: shizuka_uk
14 REASONS WHY I LIKE LIVING in England | what England has and Japan doesn't| England vs Japan
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Despite I said there is no mosquitoes and snakes in England, there are actually some mosquitoes and snakes. I just haven't seen any of them until then and misunderstood it. My name is Shizuka. I live in the UK. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: shizuka_uk
5 CULTURE SHOCKS in England | Surprising things in the UK | Japan vs England
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My name is Shizuka. I live in the UK. I mainly upload my life, learning English, and things that interest me. Feel free to subscribe to my channel :) Twitter: shizuka_uk Instagram: shizuka_uk Music: Beach written by Jef Good Morning Sunshine written by modus
I hope you're getting your life together and that life is good to you in Japan. Ive been to Japan briefly and it was very pleasant.
Pot noodles are really salty. I like the mushroom one though🤣
The NHS isn't free it's paid for by National Insurance contributions or deductions. The NHS is efficient, but very underfunded.
Go to the Boat and Folk festival in Middlewich in June. You can listen to traditional English folk music, see Morris dancers and take a canal boat trip up the Anderton boat lift
If you miss the cherry blossoms go to Liverpool in the spring. Aigburth and Allerton have cherry Tree lined roads. Get the Mersyrail to Formby and you can see Red Squirrels. There are native squirrels and much cuter than the American greys
I tried chicken mushroom already
Where I live, the water comes from underground, through chalk, which means tea here has a taste that other regions of Britain may not have. In the South-West of England, the rock underground is mostly granite, so the water has another taste to it.
Miss you. Hope you're doing well now
When are you going to make more videos. We really love you.
when i have em i always add more flavouring like with the chicken and mmushroom ill always add more soy sauce they used to be more generous but now only give you a lil bit
We do have centipedes very rarely seen though
Hi , Only just found this video . I hope you are still making them , I really enjoyed it.
Nice video, thank you for your kind words.
❤ put noodle make it yourself
My dad doesn't let me have the different one I tried the black one all the day
I tried a sweet and sour Pot Noodle but it looks disgusting
The Pot Noodle my dad doesn't like chicken mushroom
bad boy one bird me
Pop noodles are you like
❤ hot noodles
Put my dad cook me the beef tomato one
Because my dad doesn't like the the colour Pot Noodle but he only likes the black one
Adorable.
Thank you for an interesting perspective on life in the U.K.! You speak excellent English. I look forward to hearing more from you!
A very charming UA-cam and good to know there are still polite and helpful people around. Just one thing- if you said ‘surprised’ instead of ‘shocked’ it would be better. Shocked conveys a bad experience or disapproval. Carry on enjoying England!
Yes: like: 'I had a bad shock', or 'I had a nice suprise'. In general, but even shocks can turn out to be good.
You are a beautiful person. I'm courantly working on a work visa to move to England. My grandparents and Aunt Juanita are from England. Happiness be with you always. James Evans.
Calling all gardeners, if you see a horse dropping it's recycled dinner on the road, you should be out there with a bucket. There's very little growing in the garden that won't benefit from a good dollop. Maybe not allums 😉
Hello! PLEASE do not use the UK flag if you are JUST mentioning england. The flags are not the same
It's not covered in hay. It's straw or more likely reads.
What a brilliant reaction such a lovely person
I'm so impressed with your English. Even though you struggle with squirrel 😏, your vocabulary and pronunciation is fantastic. I wonder if you miss the formality and deference of the Japanese language though. It must be a bit strange for you to speak casually with older people and people in authority, or is it a refreshing change?
chow mein and sweet n sour are my favourites
We still miss you ❤
How lovely ^__^
Top tip: Scottish Blend is British tea designed for soft water areas.
For me it's Banoffee Pie, Yorkshire Pudding & Scottish shortbread...❤❤❤
No mountains - I hope you get to see Wales and Scotland. I love Japan - it's a fascinating country although I find it hard to understand some of the things you come across there.
Holding doors...I always wondered why the Japanese who have a reputation for being kind and polite will let a door slam into the face of the person behind. One of my friends said that it's because previously doors were sliding and didn't close automatically. To which I said, "These aren't sliding doors." And then about jokes. I asked a Japanese friend to tell me a Japanese joke and he gave me a weird look. Third, the only roundabout that I know of is in Karuizawa. I think they built it to be trendy because everyone stops as though it was a normal intersection. Oh, and don't get me started about traffic lights with sensors. You'd think Japan would figure out the technology to let cross-traffic move if there were no other cars. But NOOO! You have to wait and wait, even at 2 a.m. Rules are rules! Obey!
I think it's a great way of pointing out some issues of dealing with British people if you are new to life in the UK.
i love the way you say squirrel and im glad your so happy here
I admire your tenacity to learn and speak English. I find speaking a foreign language really difficult. Especially when it has so many sounds that are not in my own language.
A very nice balanced review of living in (Banbury Oxon )the UK
If you have the right spirit, as you have, you will always see what’s good about a country like England. Thank you for pointing out what’s always around us, and so easy for us to miss.
This warms my cold heart. Thank you for making these videos.
I really agree that narrowboats are one of the best things about the UK. I am really impressed that you call them narrowboats as so many British people get it wrong and call them barges. I loved your enthusiasm for my country. Thank you for making the video
You should come to scotland its light until 11 pm in the summer and the countryside is unbeatable but we do have midges
You are delightful.
すごい。ありがとうごさいます。
Hello Shizuka, easy to use a word that you like "Lovely" this was a lovely video by a lovely lady, thank you, I will watch some more :)
I think your positive outlook may be getting reciprocated!