Japanese Returnees React to Things That Returnees Do and Experience

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  • Although we are both fully Japanese, I Shogo have lived in the U.S. for 6 years, and my best friend Kazu has lived in the U.S. for 4 years, and in Thailand for 4 years.
    There are some things that returnees like us share as an experience in Japan, so today we’ll be reacting to “10 things that returnees do & experience!”
    [Time codes]
    0:00 Let's START!
    2:16 1. People ask you to speak in English
    5:02 2. People misunderstanding your English skills
    6:37 3. Teachers make you read everything in English class
    9:35 4. People ask you to sing English songs at karaoke
    12:04 5. People ask whether you understand English lyrics
    13:46 Starting Japanese traditional things
    16:09 People ask you if you have shot a gun before
    18:54 People ask you which country you prefer living in
    22:22 Japanese teachers don’t know what to do with you
    25:47 Not being able to blend in school even though you’re Japanese
    31:57 The ending
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  • @LetsaskShogo
    @LetsaskShogo  3 роки тому +252

    I'm so happy, that I'm finally able to introduce my best friend & team member Kazu to you!
    He now works in Hiroshima, so we are planning to meet up in Hiroshima or Kyoto once in a while to make more videos together...
    I hope you can look forward to more Kazu in the future!
    Other videos that Kazu showed up...
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    In this channel, you can take a closer look at Japanese traditional culture, tips upon traveling to Kyoto, and social problems in Japan.
    So learners and lovers of Japanese language and culture, be sure to subscribe to enjoy more content!
    Thank you again very much for watching!

    • @anamarf
      @anamarf 3 роки тому +3

      Nice to meet you Kazu!

  • @dandenrode
    @dandenrode 2 роки тому +232

    "No 7 year old shoots a gun!"
    Farm kid sweats profusely

    • @lectrix8
      @lectrix8 2 роки тому +28

      I've lived in TX since 2005 and lol'd hella hard at this. I was like actually...

    • @thomaswood-albinoblad3890
      @thomaswood-albinoblad3890 2 роки тому +15

      Shot my first musket at 8 years old.

    • @bellanyzimz6423
      @bellanyzimz6423 2 роки тому +17

      Not a farm kid, but I was taught how to hold and shoot a gun when i was about 4 or 5.

    • @HarryToeface
      @HarryToeface 2 роки тому +9

      lol... my dad taught me when i was a kid xD i never shot a gun alone as a child though

    • @GorrilaJohnson
      @GorrilaJohnson 2 роки тому +6

      @@thomaswood-albinoblad3890 Musket? Are you 200 years old...? (jk, that's actually really cool)

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 3 роки тому +491

    Shogo, when people found out that I lived in France, they would tell me to say something in French. So then I would say “Quelque chose” which is “Something” in French. 🙄😉

    • @spacecase7566
      @spacecase7566 3 роки тому +9

      Lol!

    • @patriciamyers4503
      @patriciamyers4503 2 роки тому +23

      GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE! I haven't been asked to "say something in English" but I know, the day will come and I WILL pop off with "Something in English."

    • @phoenixmoon5580
      @phoenixmoon5580 2 роки тому +2

      @@patriciamyers4503 Oh wow! Here is my tribe... EXCEPT you can speak other languages!

    • @AlexRuhlz
      @AlexRuhlz 2 роки тому +2

      Love it ! Où étiez-vous en France ? 😊

    • @matthewjay660
      @matthewjay660 2 роки тому +2

      @@AlexRuhlz Porto-Vecchio, Corsica, France.

  • @neosmith166
    @neosmith166 3 роки тому +432

    Your friend is so funny, he legit should have his own channel.

  • @Ricelord4
    @Ricelord4 2 роки тому +124

    What an interesting video! When Kazu said, "My body is Japanese, but my mind is American," I felt that. I was born and grew up in the US. However, I'm Filipino by blood. Whenever I visited the Philippines during summer break as a child, my family would call me American, and people would treat me differently. I would only speak in English back then. You're right - it takes courage to try to blend into the place that your parents are from, especially if you grew up away from there.
    I've been living in the Philippines for the past 2 years now, and it's still a struggle for me, even though I'm trying to blend in. I bet I will have quite an experience when I visit Japan eventually.

    • @hanajuku
      @hanajuku 2 роки тому +6

      As an American born Filipino I feel the same

    • @Zorevelyn
      @Zorevelyn Рік тому +1

      same

    • @sarawinardi6745
      @sarawinardi6745 Рік тому +2

      I can understand that. My parents are Indonesian but I was born in Brazil but I grew up in Canada, but I always considered myself a Brazilian stuck in an Asian body 😂😂😂

    • @sesshowmarumonoke
      @sesshowmarumonoke 23 дні тому +1

      @@sarawinardi6745 On behalf of all Brazillians: you will always be part of us!

  • @karinemery
    @karinemery 3 роки тому +122

    I'm from Germany and when people ask me to say something in German, I say exactly what you said: "what should I say?/what would you like me to say?" in German

    • @FQuainton
      @FQuainton 3 роки тому +7

      I miss Germershiem down in Bavaria. It was an amazing place to be in the 90's.

    • @keksitzee1094
      @keksitzee1094 2 роки тому

      Read the interlude from Guren no Yumiya, the first Attack on Titan opening title ;)

  • @true1873
    @true1873 3 роки тому +127

    KAZU IS SO ADORABLE! Harumi laughing in the back and chiming in is so ADORABLE!

    • @salvie777
      @salvie777 2 роки тому

      i think she should appear in videos more often! she’s so cute and funny

    • @valhoundmom
      @valhoundmom 3 дні тому

      G

  • @glidershower
    @glidershower 2 роки тому +69

    I can definitely relate to the cultural shock. I was thrown in highschool with all english classes about history and grammar, and my first two years in the U.S. were incredibly painful as I wanted to just get along with everyone but the language barrier made it near impossible to do anything. It took me two years just to understand my new language and five to actually write competently for university classes. Now the people in my native country don't consider me one of them and to be honest, _I don't even consider myself one of them anymore._ We have very different views in politics, ethics and culture that we just can't relate to each other. Makes me kinda sad, but it is what it is.
    Such is the capriciousness of life. _It leads you thru the most unexpected roads, and you have to make the best of it._

  • @Meladjusted
    @Meladjusted 3 роки тому +324

    "Disestablishmentarianism" is the longest noun in English, I _believe_ . Just for trivia's sake, lol.
    And it's a political stance where you believe in _complete_ separation of church and state, basically. No tax breaks, no special treatments of _any_ kind.

    • @Gilberto90
      @Gilberto90 3 роки тому +84

      " _Anti_ - disastabishmentarianism" is actually the longest noun 😋. Ofc it means the opposite of your definition, which to give some context related to the Church of England which is still the 'established' (state) Church.

    • @gedog77
      @gedog77 3 роки тому +9

      antidisestablishmentarianism?

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 3 роки тому +8

      @@Gilberto90 Yep it was a word the smart kids would throw around in high school.

    • @leilaeris4474
      @leilaeris4474 3 роки тому +61

      Oh.. i thought it was "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" which is a lung disease.

    • @ckmate23
      @ckmate23 3 роки тому +9

      @@leilaeris4474 Yes...this is the one

  • @thickmelon
    @thickmelon 2 роки тому +19

    I came back to Korea after spending 4 years in Alabama as a child. It's really amazing how much experiences I have in common with Shogo.

  • @raphfelix6305
    @raphfelix6305 3 роки тому +11

    I'm also a "returnee" to America from England. I got the whole speak English english, when I got back. I was like wtf?!

  • @mdzohio
    @mdzohio 3 роки тому +101

    I could relate to a lot of what you guys mentioned. My parents are from a different countries and I was brought up in a third country due to my dads job and finished my college education in a fourth country, to top it all I got married to my wife who is from a fifth country, so I experinced many cultures in my life from day one I was born.until now.

    • @punbishal5874
      @punbishal5874 3 роки тому +3

      Yes there are people like us too 😂. And we are told we are privileged. But folks don't see the shit we have to go through to adapt and learn and face various issues.

    • @mdzohio
      @mdzohio 3 роки тому +1

      @@punbishal5874 I fully agree with you.

  • @JosephKerr27
    @JosephKerr27 2 роки тому +51

    Funny enough, English pronunciation changes when singing. Pop songs often use casual pronunciation, but then you hear a trained singer and there are so many rules to help the audience understand your words. You have to over-pronounce every syllable.

  • @haigha7697
    @haigha7697 3 роки тому +303

    Shogo your English is so good that if I hadn’t already seen you I’d swear you were American. It almost has a southwest accent.

    • @sparkymularkey6970
      @sparkymularkey6970 3 роки тому +25

      Yeah, same here! Honestly, both of their English is amazingly good!

    • @tilted6368
      @tilted6368 3 роки тому +19

      Very LA accent lmao

    • @OddZodd
      @OddZodd 3 роки тому +16

      Sounds like someone from California

    • @yohaneschristianp
      @yohaneschristianp 2 роки тому +2

      They're American afterall 🤣

    • @lapurta22
      @lapurta22 2 роки тому +10

      He said he lived in Michigan so that must be a SW Detroit accent

  • @raf155
    @raf155 3 роки тому +165

    Ok, we need more Kazu. Wonderful as always and may your channel continue to grow!

  • @jacoblomax5351
    @jacoblomax5351 2 роки тому +12

    I really enjoyed your video!
    One year as an ALT, I experienced there being two returnee students in the same JHS year group. One hid his perfect English and played the class clown role. He resented his father for his international heritage, and worked hard to blend back in to his Japanese peer group. However, in private, he would be OK talking to me and I would give him books to take home and read (Roal Dahl, etc.). The other student liked to stand out in English lessons and would try his best. He didnt want to be bullied, but he must have decided it was best to be his most genuine self, regardless of any negative consequences. I liked both of the boys.

  • @GeebusCrust
    @GeebusCrust 2 роки тому +3

    I live in the American south... There are absolutely 7-year-old kids shooting guns on the weekends. Mostly on hunting trips or on a range, but around here it's such a huge part of the identity that gun-owning parents do often try to get their kids into it early

  • @GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube
    @GiveMeBackMyUsernameYouTube 3 роки тому +70

    The longest noun in the English dictionary is "Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis".
    The longest word overall is the full chemical name for the human protein titin. It's too long to post in a UA-cam comment, but it's 189,819 letters long and takes about three-and-a-half hours to pronounce.

  • @GeographRick
    @GeographRick Рік тому +5

    We had a a student from France and we were learning French and one of our classmates had lived in France. We actually wanted to hear them because we wanted to know how they really spoke. I can’t imagine bullying him. We didn’t want to know “textbook French”

  • @Misanthropic-King
    @Misanthropic-King 3 роки тому +40

    Kazu has a great sense of humor, great choice putting him on!

  • @bandiel4235
    @bandiel4235 3 роки тому +70

    I wish there is an episode like this once a month. It's such a breath of fresh air.

  • @1991jwp
    @1991jwp 3 роки тому +54

    I remember being able to have friends over for a drink like this. I can’t wait until I’m able to again.

  • @Sadarsa
    @Sadarsa 3 роки тому +149

    "No 7 year old will hold a gun and shoot!"
    Me: **Looks around whistling innocently**
    Yeah...i was 5 when i first held a gun.
    by 8 i was hunting with my grandfather
    by 16 i was shooting competitively
    then i turned 18 and joined the military :(

    • @FQuainton
      @FQuainton 3 роки тому +15

      It was similar for me growing up in rural Michigan.

    • @whiskbiscuit7199
      @whiskbiscuit7199 3 роки тому +12

      Yeah I was 6 when my grandpa first took me shooting, probably depends on where you live/who you know

    • @coffiebreak2236
      @coffiebreak2236 2 роки тому +5

      If your American than I thank you for your service

    • @baibac6065
      @baibac6065 2 роки тому +3

      @@coffiebreak2236 What service exactly? Advancing American Imperialism or invading countries and killing civilians?

    • @GeebusCrust
      @GeebusCrust 2 роки тому +2

      @@baibac6065 hey that affordable coffee has to come from somewhere

  • @davidragan9233
    @davidragan9233 3 роки тому +14

    12:55 English Speakers sometimes have problems understanding what is being communicated in songs. And this doesn't even get into things that you mishear for a long time I though "Revved up like a Deuce" In Blinded by the Light was "Revved up like a douche" :D

  • @nootnewt9323
    @nootnewt9323 3 роки тому +27

    Harumi behind the camera saying hi 🥺

  • @monolithdude8239
    @monolithdude8239 3 роки тому +31

    0:18 that has to be the fastest "mina-san konichiwa" I have ever heard

  • @TheModernRiot
    @TheModernRiot 3 роки тому +31

    When y'all tried to say "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" it made me smile :)
    Another great video!

  • @papapepe2232
    @papapepe2232 3 роки тому +23

    Hello Shogo 👋
    My story is long so I won't go into the details. I was born and raised in Los Angeles. Served 3 years in the Navy. My parents where both Mexican and I started school speaking Spanish only but I can relate to every struggle you and your friend had in my life 😎

  • @almostfaceman
    @almostfaceman 3 роки тому +39

    Yeah growing up and getting used to society is tough enough when adjusting to just one society, let alone two. Kids who can do this and go through this, I salute you. Mad respect.

  • @Meladjusted
    @Meladjusted 3 роки тому +37

    More Kazu, lol! You guys have a fun dynamic.

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 2 роки тому +7

    I have family that lives in Michigan. I used to go there every summer to visit. I visited so often that it felt like a second home for me. I even had a library card for the Belding library. Unfortunately, I haven’t been back since my parents divorced when I was 14. Michigan is a pretty place, especially Holland.

  • @Jianju69
    @Jianju69 3 роки тому +34

    Yay for Harumi, the shinobi heroine!

  • @oO0sakura0Oo
    @oO0sakura0Oo Рік тому +2

    For No. 4 in particular, I remember experiencing this as an ALT and the teachers would always make me sing John Lennon's 'Imagine', and since Frozen was big at the time I always had to sing 'Let it Go' in English at karaoke, and I would definitely get the same reactions!

  • @wakotamura2197
    @wakotamura2197 3 роки тому +14

    I could totally understand your situation because I myself am a returnee and I also came back when I was in fifth grade.

  • @Tinks_Meow
    @Tinks_Meow Рік тому +2

    Your mother is a very wise woman. Much respect!

  • @psingerman4778
    @psingerman4778 2 роки тому +2

    As Americans in Japan many years ago, many people (that we did not know) asked us to speak English with them so they could practice. This happens in other countries, too. India, e.g.

  • @kanameken8000
    @kanameken8000 2 роки тому +11

    I can relate to this so much! Regarding Japanese returnees doing traditional Japanese things - in my experience, it's not returnees, but more nisei/sansei who do it. Like Japanese Americans who are super into taiko or kendo.

  • @benderrodriguez5425
    @benderrodriguez5425 3 роки тому +17

    Love the chemistry between you three in this conversation. It was a pleasure listening.

  • @user-nb4wg9tv7q
    @user-nb4wg9tv7q 3 роки тому +7

    会話が早すぎてついていくのが必死💦
    いつも丁寧なテンポに慣れてたけど
    こういう動画も刺激になりました😆

  • @mainecoon2582
    @mainecoon2582 Рік тому

    I’m a returnee so this video was very interesting to watch! I love how these two fix the language and don’t break into Japanese while speaking in English. Switching back and forth is such a common habit bilingual people have.

  • @Cosmic_Fodder
    @Cosmic_Fodder 2 роки тому +13

    As someone currently taking language classes and preparing for eventual visits, these videos are an amazingly kind service and in some ways a funny look at what to expect. Thank you so much for making all these videos, hope you and your family are doing great!

  • @angelmidknight3119
    @angelmidknight3119 3 роки тому +16

    I high key love Kazu's humor

  • @WorldReserveCurrency
    @WorldReserveCurrency 2 роки тому +16

    This reminds me of the bullying I got just from moving to another state in the US! lol. When I was 12 we moved from California to Arizona in the 1980s..... I was only the third asian kid and Arizona felt like another country then. Oddly, I wasn't bullied so much by students but by grown ups driving by while I was cycling too and back from school. I learned then that asian kids in America have to support each other if when they had thoughts about fighting each other because things were rough already.

  • @shard_the_sage1320
    @shard_the_sage1320 3 роки тому +17

    I like Kazu's sense of humor really good episode.

  • @anhthiensaigon
    @anhthiensaigon 3 роки тому +11

    when Harumi said hi, it's hard to tell if she meant はい like "yes, I'm Harumi" or was saying hello.

  • @deeyeyleigh2143
    @deeyeyleigh2143 3 роки тому +14

    Kazu seems like a kool guy 😎

  • @AshleyKaulitz007
    @AshleyKaulitz007 3 роки тому +9

    OMG, I can relate to the seven continents situation so much! I was flabbergasted the first time I came across this.

  • @user-ho6ml2eg6c
    @user-ho6ml2eg6c 2 роки тому +13

    Woah… these are so relatable and comforting to an extent 😂
    Used to excel at school, came to Japan, everything crumbled and I’m dead. Can’t comprehend a thing and people can’t comprehend me. This video is awesome!!

  • @dandanhui9320
    @dandanhui9320 2 роки тому +6

    Two great buddies, sharing some precious experiences with us, while having much fun too…congrats.

  • @lwolfstar7618
    @lwolfstar7618 3 роки тому +17

    The three of you are lovely to watch together, and remind me of hanging out with my best friend ^_^

  • @noisehippo1561
    @noisehippo1561 3 роки тому +9

    Kazu has a great sense of humor, absolutely love it!

  • @youngimperialistmkii
    @youngimperialistmkii 3 роки тому +14

    Kazu:You eat sushi! I eat hamburger!😂

  • @carmenm.4091
    @carmenm.4091 2 роки тому +5

    Oh we have this in Holland aswell. I’m half Spanish, I had to translate every Latino hit on the radio 😂 and a Dutch friend that grew up in Australia had to read in English class cause her Ausie accent is so cute 🙄. My friends in Spain always asked me to say something in English etc… this is not a typical Japanese thing I think. It’s just people.
    I’ve got the question if I feel more Spanish or Dutch 🤨, where would you rather live etc.

  • @aismameijere-cirsa
    @aismameijere-cirsa 3 роки тому +3

    One of the best videos.
    Greetings from Latvia..

  • @mamnim2027
    @mamnim2027 3 роки тому +11

    I like Kazu, you should have him on camera more 😉

  • @subscriptions007
    @subscriptions007 3 роки тому +3

    It torments Returnees to adapt for sure. Especially the 「出る杭は打たれる」.

  • @erinwells9665
    @erinwells9665 3 роки тому +4

    Kuzo has such a great personality!

  • @tanjak72
    @tanjak72 2 роки тому +2

    10:12 omg, so cute! Shoggo has elven ears!😍

  • @thiagodeoliveira1727
    @thiagodeoliveira1727 2 роки тому +2

    10:15 Once a Brazilian guy, who couldn't even speak Japanese well, won a sort of important Kareoke contest in Japan.
    Edit: singing in Japanese.

  • @cintx2003
    @cintx2003 2 роки тому +2

    Shogo, I was taught to shoot as early as I can remember. Some kids actually are shooting on Saturdays being taught proper gun etiquette by their parents.

  • @TayaCmiller
    @TayaCmiller 2 роки тому

    "I don't wanna close my eyes" cracked me up🤣🤣

  • @kingoficeage
    @kingoficeage 3 роки тому +6

    I'd totally watch your friend's channel if he had one! You two are really great friends and this video is very funny! :D

  • @Simon_Electric
    @Simon_Electric 2 роки тому +2

    35 year old American here. I have never fired a gun. I've always been more interested is archery and sword fighting. 😊

  • @sarawinardi6745
    @sarawinardi6745 Рік тому +1

    I remember that happened to me. I was born in Brazil. So, for World Cup, I tend cheer for Brazil. So, i was told that English weren’t happy with me, when I was cheering for Brazil. I told the person that I was born in Brazil, so I am going to cheer for my home country. He’s like, yeah, right….ok, then, speak Portuguese.’ And my reaction was the same, What? What am I supposed to say?
    Also, I don’t know if this happened to you, but when I went back to Brazil, I already knew English, so, I remember correcting my teacher in my head 😅😅😅

  • @longpumpkin67
    @longpumpkin67 2 роки тому +1

    I grew up as a Air Force bratt and was raised abroad in the Pacific Islands. I totally understand you in this video but enjoyed two places the most that left wonderful impressions on my life. One is Japan and the second is Okinawa, with Phillipines being a close 3rd. It's so crazy when you spoke about identities because the points you spoke on are the exact emotions and similar experiences i went through ad a teenager and up, but this made me a more excepting man and more respectful of others and their cultures. The world needs more of us and less isolation as that seems to be an environment for bigotry to grow. More love, respect

  • @adaikonen
    @adaikonen 3 роки тому +7

    My usual comeback to someone asking me to say something in another language is saying "what do you want me to say" in that language.

  • @paholainen100
    @paholainen100 3 роки тому +1

    Good video man, super interesting and was very nice to hear about your experience living in different countries . Look forward to more vids

  • @garydell2023
    @garydell2023 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video sharing your experiences and your friends experiences about being returnees.

  • @autoguygl
    @autoguygl 2 роки тому +1

    This is the fourth video I have watched after recently stumbling onto your channel. The experiences you and Kazu were mentioning reminded me of my experiences when I was much younger but did not have the support system or understanding of teachers both of you had. Things have changed greatly, as it should, since it is becoming more common for Japan to have returnees and/or "hafu's" (I am much older than Shogo's mother and the term "hafu" was not even a recognized term in Japan for me, I was called "hanbun-hanbun"). Changes to most Asian cultures happen VERY slowly but I am encouraged by the changes that have happened in Japan between the experiences I had versus the experiences you and those of your generation are faced with. The information and explanations given in your video's are very informative and done very well. My best wishes to your endeavors, your family, and your friends.

  • @user-fc8hd6kh2f
    @user-fc8hd6kh2f 3 роки тому +11

    This was such a great talk. I enjoyed every second of it. Good job!

  • @paulcruz5825
    @paulcruz5825 3 роки тому +5

    I just love the content of this video.... i learned a lot from this... :)

  • @Somerandomguy524
    @Somerandomguy524 3 роки тому +5

    This was nice, you three got good synergy going.

  • @keithtorgersen9664
    @keithtorgersen9664 Рік тому +2

    In English, as far as nouns go, there are chemical names that are insanely long.

  • @chriswick6904
    @chriswick6904 2 роки тому +1

    I was in a military family most of my life. My father was in the US army and then so was I.
    Moving from state to state, country to country every year and a half to three years. So I built up a defensive attitude and had to stand on my own as an outsider many times.
    I did not push anyone away but I never really tried to be part of a group. I did end up in many fights. But I also ended up with very good honest friends in the end. This can work in America.
    In Japan, culture is big, very big. It controls people's lives. And standing on your own and not fitting in is not always looked at highly. It's a very hard position to be put in.
    I commend you for what you have accomplished and for the challenges you've now taken on in life yourself.
    Yoku yatta

  • @Nge3
    @Nge3 3 роки тому +2

    Keep up the great work you guys!

  • @romellerodrigueza6695
    @romellerodrigueza6695 3 роки тому +5

    You guys are so cool! You got to experienced both worlds!

  • @Joe-hk8xx
    @Joe-hk8xx 3 роки тому

    Great video!
    Looking back I’ve asked some of those questions before!!

  • @thebrighterside6021
    @thebrighterside6021 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing your experiences. I really enjoyed listening to you guys talk about your childhood

  • @safaa9654
    @safaa9654 3 роки тому +7

    Such a cool team!

  • @kimemerson5732
    @kimemerson5732 3 роки тому +5

    Terrific show! Love your friend Kazu and look forward to more together!

  • @TheOriginalJenafire
    @TheOriginalJenafire 3 роки тому

    Another great video! I always enjoy the content no matter the topic.

  • @rogerhall6450
    @rogerhall6450 2 роки тому +1

    All three of you make a Great Team making these very informative videos!
    Thank You!! 💓

  • @rolandgdean
    @rolandgdean 3 роки тому +4

    Hi from West Virginia! Another great video...you all do great work...amazing team. Keep it coming.

  • @Julia-hp7gi
    @Julia-hp7gi Рік тому

    I enjoy the story time 😊 Thanks!

  • @carmelopappalardo8477
    @carmelopappalardo8477 3 роки тому +2

    The beer looked amazing. Great colour, good head on top. Very good pour.

  • @ShiorikoDesu
    @ShiorikoDesu 2 роки тому +6

    Since I know a lot of Japanese my friends ask me to say things in Japanese, mainly nicknames. I've always thought that we might need to do something that requires all the languages I know(Japanese, some Chinese, little French, and Little German).

    • @Rayvn7
      @Rayvn7 11 місяців тому

      According to this list you don't know English!

  • @salmanafifprawira5077
    @salmanafifprawira5077 Рік тому +1

    Shogo I'm glad you getting through from hard times, and your mother is right you should proud because your experience

  • @sameerarolkar8186
    @sameerarolkar8186 Рік тому

    This is a really interesting video, I enjoyed watching it.

  • @PyurTek
    @PyurTek 3 роки тому +10

    He's gonna blow past 100k before June! It's February and he's almost at 70k

  • @rickmiles3242
    @rickmiles3242 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for all of your wonderful videos!! I appreciate and enjoy them so much and they are all so interesting. You lived in Michigan, very close to where I live in Ohio.

  • @primrosepath9253
    @primrosepath9253 Рік тому

    Omg, you guys are so cute: Harumi best be careful that Kazu doesn't steal her man!
    😁

  • @valeriemcdonald440
    @valeriemcdonald440 3 роки тому +3

    Kazu is very sarcastic lol

  • @manfredfinch
    @manfredfinch Рік тому

    love this channel🙂

  • @NuclearAlex
    @NuclearAlex 3 роки тому +8

    Kokkai is "Diet" in English. Pronounced /dee -et/

  • @redshead8010
    @redshead8010 Рік тому

    Your channel is super-fun!

  • @adpeace2181
    @adpeace2181 3 роки тому +6

    Very good! You are the perfect group then to explain Nisei, Nikei, Esei, Ekei, etc...👍😳🆒

  • @shinigamiwolfen
    @shinigamiwolfen 2 роки тому +1

    "No seven year old would hold a gun and shoot."
    I started shooting at three. Granted, my dad is a gunsmith. But yeah, it depends on where you are. Most people I know (in the rural South) started shooting at around five or so.

  • @patricepalmer1909
    @patricepalmer1909 6 днів тому

    This was really interesting. Thank you so much for sharing this. You might be interested in learning about Third Culture Kids. They share many of the same characteristics.

  • @zazanova7327
    @zazanova7327 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Shogo, I just recently found your channel and I am really intrigued. I really like the perspective on Japanese culture. I myself am living between Bulgaria and Germany and usually to ppl. from countries in the Balkans we all are bilingual, I personally know no one who can’t some English, German, older folks Russian or French. But there is also some curious particular thing going on in Shipka Areal overe here there are some folks who speak Japanese because there are some living here, apparently there was a documentary years ago about my home country and well Bulgarian yoghurt and some ppl. from Japan liked it this much they moved to this place at peak shipka.

  • @BeThePurpleStarlight
    @BeThePurpleStarlight 3 роки тому +2

    Sorry you experienced bullying. You and your friend can tell your stories in a such cool way. Fun to listen. Greetings from Poland🇵🇱