Thank you for always sharing the reality of Japanese work culture. I'm glad you had a chance to chase your dream even for awhile in Malaysia. Hope you and family can come back someday. Stay happy & healthy 👍🙂
Thank you very much for your comment. I hope I can give you attraction of Malaysia from different perspective as non-Malaysians based on my personal experience. But the contents were sometimes too much straight to the point, and I was scolded sometimes by vieweres in the past haha.
@@LostinHokkaido Not at all. I didn't find it straight forward or too direct. On the other hand, I appreciate your point of view. It gives a different perspective, a different set of glasses for me to put on. Some may disagree with it, but it's your truth, and I appreciate it.
Dear. Enjoy our life.... Its never too late to enjoy ones life, just go a head. I hope you find happiness, friends and enjoy new places, cultures... 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
In Japan, it's super exceptional. The people here try to live and work as if no innovation to learn had happened since they entered the society. It's really odd to me.
Kecos san, I have a question. Are you willing trade your Japanese daily life for a working environment like Malaysia? Because I honestly love some of the cultural aspects of Japan, but being a Muslim living in Japan seems like a hard work. Even for something simple like eating halal food. I love your perspective of Malaysia as an outsider in working environment. It is very contrasting compared to how most people feels about Japan. Also I feel like that Japanese idiom is incomplete. If there's a nail that sticks out doesn't that mean that there is a flaw in the design? Hahaha. Hopefully I can visit Japan one day and maybe live there for a while and also to be as wisdomous as you are Kecos san. 🙏🙏
Honestly, I don't feel I understand your question fully due to my English proficiency. I was just so furstrated to see most Japanese don't care about work & life balance, and don't get grit to change their mindset. Hard working is good for companies and society in short-term, but in th e long term, it weakens the enegy of the society . The important thing is not hard-working but efficient-working.
@@LostinHokkaido definitely agree with you Kecos san. Hearing how high suicides rates in Japan is heartbreaking. It's okay Kecos san. We're two different culture speaking in a third language. What I meant was would you willing to work in Malaysia and can't go to your favourite restaurant, beaches, park, bar in Japan (things that you can do in Japan but can't do in Malaysia). Hypothetically of course
Haha, thank you for still watching me. Well,,,not exactly, I am still considering how ofern and what sort of contents I should offfer here. Anyway, I'll upload another video in April. Wish me luck!
Thank you for always sharing the reality of Japanese work culture. I'm glad you had a chance to chase your dream even for awhile in Malaysia. Hope you and family can come back someday. Stay happy & healthy 👍🙂
Arigato! I will upload documentary regarding how I chase my dream and what sort of challenges I encountered.
We love Malaysia💕.. ✈ Love from Japan
I totally agree! Thank you for watching.
@@LostinHokkaido My pleasure 🙏🌺🌸
Great to hear from you again! Cheers from Malaysia!
Thank you very much! Arigato!
Welcome back Kecos-san! It's good to see you uploading videos again. I wish you all the best! ❤❤❤
Arigato (Terima Kasih). I'll gradually restart it finding new things for my dream. I'll do my best!
Awww! What a lovely video! I hope you're doing well in Hokkaido!
Your video makes me appreciate my country more!
Thank you very much for your comment. I hope I can give you attraction of Malaysia from different perspective as non-Malaysians based on my personal experience. But the contents were sometimes too much straight to the point, and I was scolded sometimes by vieweres in the past haha.
@@LostinHokkaido Not at all. I didn't find it straight forward or too direct. On the other hand, I appreciate your point of view. It gives a different perspective, a different set of glasses for me to put on. Some may disagree with it, but it's your truth, and I appreciate it.
@@MysteriuXMuses Terima Kasih for understanding! Cheers!
Welcome back and I'm sure Malaysia misses you and your family too!
Terribly sorry for my late reply. Thank you for following me. I'll keep my Kaizen (Improvement)! Please don't miss it!!
I wishes you balances in life (work & family). that makes us humans... a content person
Yes, you can't get everything. I want to be somebody other than current emplyee.
Dear.
Enjoy our life.... Its never too late to enjoy ones life, just go a head.
I hope you find happiness, friends and enjoy new places, cultures...
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! I'll visit and start a new life in Malaysia again!
Great to see your video again......be happy to you n family
Thank you for the comment. Yes, I'll gradually restart it.
The same to you.
Kesos San, a very good video of your journey to Malaysia.
Hi, Khaw-san Long time no talk. How's it going? Thank you for still following me. BTW, my "Kaizen" never stop. You'll see it next time!! Cheers!
Wow ....very deep and meaningful!
Haha terima Kisih!
Looking forward to Keicos 2.0! Keep them coming
Yes, I really want to be 2.0 version!
2:15 me too.. (Even though maybe different perspective). . Still wish you n your family.. all the best kecos
Maby I like learning rather than working, ,,,, I guess,lol.
In Malaysia, there's also al lot 50s and 60s pursuing master n PhD... no worries
In Japan, it's super exceptional. The people here try to live and work as if no innovation to learn had happened since they entered the society. It's really odd to me.
@@LostinHokkaido Haha, I c that even the older generation tend to work too at their 60s or 70s... I'm now currently studying in Tokyo..
There is no such thing as age barrier when it comes to learning .. ganbatte !
Thank you. I'll show you how I pursue my dream through my learning. Bambarimasu!!
jumping ships is normal, sometime you go full circle bringing new and proven method.
Thank you. I will learn new things. Wish me luck and stay watching, thnx.
Kecos san, I have a question. Are you willing trade your Japanese daily life for a working environment like Malaysia? Because I honestly love some of the cultural aspects of Japan, but being a Muslim living in Japan seems like a hard work. Even for something simple like eating halal food.
I love your perspective of Malaysia as an outsider in working environment. It is very contrasting compared to how most people feels about Japan. Also I feel like that Japanese idiom is incomplete. If there's a nail that sticks out doesn't that mean that there is a flaw in the design? Hahaha. Hopefully I can visit Japan one day and maybe live there for a while and also to be as wisdomous as you are Kecos san. 🙏🙏
Honestly, I don't feel I understand your question fully due to my English proficiency. I was just so furstrated to see most Japanese don't care about work & life balance, and don't get grit to change their mindset. Hard working is good for companies and society in short-term, but in th e long term, it weakens the enegy of the society . The important thing is not hard-working but efficient-working.
@@LostinHokkaido definitely agree with you Kecos san. Hearing how high suicides rates in Japan is heartbreaking. It's okay Kecos san. We're two different culture speaking in a third language. What I meant was would you willing to work in Malaysia and can't go to your favourite restaurant, beaches, park, bar in Japan (things that you can do in Japan but can't do in Malaysia). Hypothetically of course
👍👍👍👍👍✨🌌
Terima Kasih!
@@LostinHokkaido sama-sama👍😄😁
Gambare tomodachi
Arigato! Nakama!
you're back..!
Haha, thank you for still watching me. Well,,,not exactly, I am still considering how ofern and what sort of contents I should offfer here. Anyway, I'll upload another video in April. Wish me luck!