She is defnitely more Indian... No way she is Japanese.. Japanese have tht nice English accent.. Indians are The ones who love English.. And want to imitate the western accent..
@@The_Internet_Is_Overrated she was using an American accent/phrase, which makes her come across as a native speaker. How many languages do you speak, and do you come across as sounding like it's your native tongue when speaking?
@@LittleLulubee well she’s born and raised in Japan so it probably isn’t her first language, and it’s definitely not the only one she speaks so in that sense it is impressive
@@opheliasrue7 About a third of Indians are fluent in English (more so the educated ones, which her parents must be, if they moved to Japan). I’m sure they taught her since she was a baby- so it could easily be one of her first languages. But it is awesome when anyone is multilingual. What’s interesting to me is her American accent.
@@dakota.7617 It’s not rude at all, lol. I’ve been fluent in English my whole life, even though I was raised in Mexico- because my American mom taught me since I was a baby. So that’s not impressive. What would be impressive is for someone who was never exposed to a language as a child, to become fluent in it.
@@jya5467 Not one of but both parents are from India (watch the video again). She is not a mixed race but born and brought up in Japan so that way she is calling her as mixed culture.
A lot of non-Americans get American accents usually from American media or international schools and stuff like that, or sometimes some countries just have very good english courses in their schools.
I wanted to hear her speak Japanese, but her expression in English is equally eloquent. Smart girl with a rich multi cultural background. Her parents raised her well.
Click on the video link in the description of this short. There’s a longer version of this video where she speaks Japanese for a little bit towards the end. Not much though
Being an Indian, I absolutely love how she says she is Japanese by heart. Deep Attachment towards the land where you are born and raised is what we Indian believe in. She is Japanese with Indian root. Btw, growing with both Japanese and Indian culture,food etc, it's a dream life ❤
Genuine question, what do you think about people of Indian/Hindustani ancestry from the Caribbean? Curious cause some here seem torn between the region and India regarding who to identify with/be attached to so I wanted to hear an Indian's perspective on this
@@jl63023 In Indian culture, it is said One has to live free of doubts. What it means is that Such doubt of where does one belong should not come because for each person it is different, even within a single diaspora. One has to learn to accept one as they are and wherever they are.
@@jl63023 I know it is different, but I was born American, and my ancestors are mainly from Europe. My grandparents were immigrants, and I love their cultures, but this land raised me and it is my home. Our skin colors may be different, our ancestral counties may be different, and our faiths may not be the same, but our hearts beat in sync. My brothers and sisters here are bound by spirit, not by blood, and I think it's beautiful. It's a work in progress, considering the endless infighting, but no family is perfect. I would lay my life on the like for my dysfunctional red and blue family and my home. We fight, live, and die as one 🤷🏼😁
Japan is homogeneous, so being japanese is an ethnicity. Citizenship is nothing but a piece of paper. She is an Indian living in japan is a better word.
@@fauj7860 a pair, is 2, both said together is redundant, your comment reads passive aggressive, especially with the first meme added but your comment is actual nonsense. I really hope I’m missing something but your comment reads as if you’re correcting, incorrectly.
So what about myself, just exposed to Indian culture only, am I being unfortunate? What about those native Japanese are they unfortunate as well with mono culture exposure? sheer stupidity!
I love the way she speakout and her expressions and Indian body language is very obvious 👍 God bless her with tremendous knowledge, boldness and all that goodness in her life🥰
I feel her.. being raised in one culture but knowing you’re from a distant land is a tricky but honestly really beautiful thing to experience. Some people don’t make it out alive being a foreigner in a diffère country. Tough stuff to come to terms with but makes you grateful
That’s so cool. What I love about America specifically California is that there are so many cultures here. I was born in Mexico but raised in the U.S and we cook Mexican food as well as Chinese, Korean, Indian, Italian and many other dishes. It’s so diverse here.
Great Experience ! I have a soft corner for Japan , as Japanese people helped our Revolutionery leaders Rashbehari Bose , Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and others ! Love 💕 for JAPAN !
I've always found it strange that Japan considers even those born in their country to be foreigners. In Brazil it doesn't matter if your parents are from any other country if you were born in the country you are Brazilian and at most you will be remembered as a descendant.
@@ignaciogonzalez8716 Yes, for example, I'm German descent, but I'm Brazilian and nobody thinks I'm different in my country. As in Japan they are very similar, I believe the difference is more striking.
@@Victorschropfer You are so incoherent. If you know that Japanese people are more homogeneous, why did you say in your first comment that you think it's strange that they consider people who were born there to be "foreigners". Don't forget that in Brazil a descendent of Japanese born in the country is still called a Japanese. So, your whole comment doesn't make any sense
@@Brandespada Se você é brasileiro pode falar em português não precisa se aparecer para os outros não. Sim existem pessoas idiotas que chamam os outros de Japas, chineses e etc más isso é mais xenofobia e comportamento escolar do que algo que você encherga adultos fazendo, quando fazem são pessoas sem noção, brasileiros não escapam de fazer esse tipo de comparação más no Japão é algo muito diferente pois eles não consideram até legalmente, mesmo que você tenha nascido no Japão se os seus pais não forem japoneses você não tem direito a cidadania logo de cara e tem que passar por um processo (são extremamente fechados a estrangeiros nesse ponto). Não sou leigo não amigo, eu estudo língua japonesa e pretendo morar lá, não é incoerência na minha fala é falta de conhecimento seu que resultou em interpretação errada, como a outra pessoa estrangeira nos comentários disse na America Latina às pessoas são mais acostumadas a variedade de culturas もっと勉強する!
There is something called as International school for foreigners.. When the parents are foreigners, it's hard to send ur kids to local school.. Most of the kids from foreigners attend International school
I can totally relate. My mom is American and my dad is Cameroonian, but besides elementary school & a few family trips, I didn't really grow up in the US so I really don't identify with being American, although I have the passport and the accent, lol. On the other hand, while I did spend most of my life on the continent of Africa, I was brought up in an American household which made me starkly different from the people around me, who culturally were Cameroonian and noticed how not Cameroonian I was, lol. And I don't fit in in either of those countries, so I live in South Africa right now - forever a foreigner. Watching this video, I realize I have hardly heard of people bringing up this challenge. Both of my parents are technically of the same race, but I definitely have a mixed background.
I am Indian, and we have great respect for Japan and Japanese. We know Japanese are hard working, they are smart in technology, great art,history, culture,beautiful flowers 💐 , healthy lifestyle and food.
@@odietamo9376 I know Japan has developed a lot but they always try to hide their evil history. Commiting cruelty and torture towards masses of people is not the same as 'oops sorry everyone makes mistakes '. Just like no one forgotten about the shits Hitler and Nazis, it is good to not forget about other people around the world who have done rotten crimes against humanity when it was not necessary.
@@lorxandion6261 I wouldn’t consider working 13 hour days, mandatory binge drinking with your boss and getting 5 hours sleep every night healthy - seems most Japanese salarymen do!
I am Indian and live in the US. My kids are born here. Same story, but I am raising my kids with indian values because everyone knows the western values. 😊
@@gosliglitzho well, I have seen many Punjabis wobbling their heads while speaking so, I don't think it's something that is limited to a particular region in India. Wobbling the head while speaking is a common thing In India plus Hand gestures are something that everyone does.
She is fully Indian but just a citizen of Japan. Most of us living in U.A.E are born in this country but no one can ever claim they are half unless one of their parents is Emirati lol
If that were Canada, no one could deny she was Canadian. She has an Indian background but she's Canadian. She's born and raised, speaks the language, participates in the culture, people, work force. The world is multicultural, why would she be ostracized as a member of the Japanese community because she looks different and is more cultured to her heritage.
This is what I thought too. She can't be "half Japanese" if both her parents are Indians right? It's okay that she identifies more with Japan and being Japanese though
@@natas5022 True, but it's not strictly either or. It can be nationality, or it can be racial. In this case, when she says half-Japanese, I'm assuming race (or even nationality- both her parents are Indians) comes into picture, because that's what "half-xyz" is generally used for, I might be wrong. If what you said held for her, she would declare herself "Japanese" (since she was born there)
Its would be so cool if you could interview kyoko jaishankar. She is India's MEA Dr.S jaishankar's wife and Japanese. Would love to hear how they met and their experience in japan on your channel ❣️
Full interview!!!
ua-cam.com/video/oMdFQCjXOmM/v-deo.html
thanks
Her number man, I want to learn some Japanese in hindi
She is defnitely more Indian... No way she is Japanese.. Japanese have tht nice English accent.. Indians are The ones who love English.. And want to imitate the western accent..
If both your parents are Indian you can’t be Japane
@@suniljoseph5888 Abe tu pehle se mix breed hai ...pet nahi bhara kya...ye meri hai...tu europe wali pe line maar😂😂😂
Imagine having Indian AND Japanese food at home! She’s living the dream!
yep.. no more ordering out lol
You just made me feel like ass lol. I'm from Bosnia and all we have here is meat
@@greyngreyer5 in my opinion Bosne is better than both of them
@@Abshirayamisra no
damn am soo jelooose ryt now..
She NEEDS to be a voice actor. She has such nice pitch and treble in her normal speaking voice.
Tru tru, my voice is very airy and just sounds weird XD whenever I fixed it, it would come back if I am unconscious of it
Yeah, her voice sounds so sweet.
No its just because of good Microphone
@@haroonshah6677 Which…voice acting also requires. A good microphone.
We are working on the contract details 🖊️ 📜
She is talking without any flaws. Felt like a river flowing so calmly.
I was ... I was
Indiana should be banned from internet
@@The_Internet_Is_Overrated she was using an American accent/phrase, which makes her come across as a native speaker. How many languages do you speak, and do you come across as sounding like it's your native tongue when speaking?
@@The_Internet_Is_Overratedwhat is ad hominem fallacy
Edit 🤔
I think I'm out of milk.
This girl radiates calmness.
Dont jerk off thinkinh about her mate
You're indian you would say that
@@HelloStrangerAand what's wrong with that?
@@HelloStrangerAI'm not Indian, and I say he's right.
@@Abdul-Akeem_Akinloye you are a Nigerian Muslim I'm guessing. Mashallah
She seems like sweet heart
She got big heart ❤️
How? Because she has a little voice?
@@Beaneabean it's just the way she speaks is so cute i guess
The way she looks and sounds influences it but mostly due to how she composes herself and body postures.
She has a big heart.
Her English speech is impeccable. I am American and can't even detect an Indian or Japanese accent.
International School.
Her hand gestures are Indian. Read them carefully.
@@vasistas.b.9140 her looks and gestures seems Maharashtrian or karnataka basically south west of india
@@prashantdhotrelil bro thought we cared 😭
@@mynamejeff4683i care
Born : Japan
Parents : Indian
Accent : American 💀
😂😂😂
Fuckkk that is not American accent...
IKYN🌚
you don't know what's an American accent is, she's speaking in Indian accent without mix of any regional accent of india
Oh really 😂😂😂
Her English is amazing
I’m guessing she’s been speaking it her whole life? So in that sense, nothing amazing about it.
@@LittleLulubee well she’s born and raised in Japan so it probably isn’t her first language, and it’s definitely not the only one she speaks so in that sense it is impressive
@@LittleLulubee rude asl lol some people who only know how to speak English can’t even do that properly.
@@opheliasrue7 About a third of Indians are fluent in English (more so the educated ones, which her parents must be, if they moved to Japan). I’m sure they taught her since she was a baby- so it could easily be one of her first languages. But it is awesome when anyone is multilingual. What’s interesting to me is her American accent.
@@dakota.7617 It’s not rude at all, lol. I’ve been fluent in English my whole life, even though I was raised in Mexico- because my American mom taught me since I was a baby. So that’s not impressive. What would be impressive is for someone who was never exposed to a language as a child, to become fluent in it.
An Indian born and raised in Japan with a perfect american accent.. Now that crazy! in a totally positive way
One of her parents is from india. She's born and brought up in Japan. She's a mixed race and grew up with mix culture. And she feels at home in Japan.
@@jya5467 Not one of but both parents are from India (watch the video again). She is not a mixed race but born and brought up in Japan so that way she is calling her as mixed culture.
@@jya5467 you are wrong both her parents are indian. Because she is born in Japan and has that passport she is saying she is hald japanese
She probs went to an international school
That is not an American accent, she just enunciates words better than most Japanese native speakers
Her voice is giving me inner peace , i can listen to her whole day
Beautiful. Greetings from Africa. We love Japanese and Indian food and especially their food.
Lot of Love to My African People... from BHARATH
Do you love their food🤔
@@tdjakes121 I don't think he does. He only said it twice.
@@winter_silhouette 🤦🏻🤦🏿♀️🤦🏿♂️
Really You Love Our Indian Food 🤣 are you comeding me 🤣
Her answer was so precious. What a sweet girl.😊
You're beautiful
Why do so many of these comments feel patronizing to me?
Maybe I'm just being cynical, idk
@@calliopeshif7581it's definitely you.
@@anthonyinzerillo2804 ayee tharki
@@its_kaiser672 yes bro
I could listen to her read a phone book for hours and not get bored.
down bad astronomical (in a cute way)
Ur sick
@@aayushyadav3365 😂😂😂😂
@@fae1984 that means saved contacts in a telephone
Very cool! And she speaks English so well too without the strong accent that many Japanese and Indian people have.
Exactly! I‘m really impressed
this is exactly what i thought, she speaks perfectly!
Usually multilingual people are good at accents
Yesss
It's likely she would have gone to an American international school
she sounds so calm and pure ❤
She a cutie❤
I am a northeast India, nice to see an Indian baby raised in other country.
Yes
❤
I love north east indian🇮🇳❤❤❤. Your pretty
And somehow her voice sounds sounds American lol
A lot of non-Americans get American accents usually from American media or international schools and stuff like that, or sometimes some countries just have very good english courses in their schools.
Hmm I can tell she has an accent, but it’s not like the stereotypical Japanese or Indian accent, which is really interesting
She must have gone to an American school with all other foreign kids
@@casinoman1982 huh ? ._.
@@casinoman1982 no way
I wanted to hear her speak Japanese, but her expression in English is equally eloquent. Smart girl with a rich multi cultural background. Her parents raised her well.
She’ll get plenty off jobs
He usually asks them to speak English at the end of the video so you should watch the full one.
@@AllAboutAndrew444like what exactly?
Click on the video link in the description of this short. There’s a longer version of this video where she speaks Japanese for a little bit towards the end. Not much though
Her parents are Indians and so is she. She just got born and raised in Japan
She is so beautiful, irritates calm and kindness
*radiates
Did u mean irradiates
She has lovely eyes.
Ew
She's hot. She has huge boobs, thick legs, and a nice personality.
Being an Indian, I absolutely love how she says she is Japanese by heart.
Deep Attachment towards the land where you are born and raised is what we Indian believe in.
She is Japanese with Indian root.
Btw, growing with both Japanese and Indian culture,food etc, it's a dream life ❤
Genuine question, what do you think about people of Indian/Hindustani ancestry from the Caribbean? Curious cause some here seem torn between the region and India regarding who to identify with/be attached to so I wanted to hear an Indian's perspective on this
@@jl63023 In Indian culture, it is said One has to live free of doubts. What it means is that Such doubt of where does one belong should not come because for each person it is different, even within a single diaspora.
One has to learn to accept one as they are and wherever they are.
@@jl63023 I know it is different, but I was born American, and my ancestors are mainly from Europe. My grandparents were immigrants, and I love their cultures, but this land raised me and it is my home. Our skin colors may be different, our ancestral counties may be different, and our faiths may not be the same, but our hearts beat in sync.
My brothers and sisters here are bound by spirit, not by blood, and I think it's beautiful. It's a work in progress, considering the endless infighting, but no family is perfect. I would lay my life on the like for my dysfunctional red and blue family and my home. We fight, live, and die as one 🤷🏼😁
She’s not Japanese. She will never be accepted as Japanese by others in Japan. No matter what she says.
Japan is homogeneous, so being japanese is an ethnicity. Citizenship is nothing but a piece of paper. She is an Indian living in japan is a better word.
most huggable voice and personality! ❤
mmm the therapeutic comment..
Brit🤔 ya! One can understand 🤭
She is hot
In some indian languages hug means pooping😂
@@doitwithnick501wow so funny😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
Woman is blessed to have TWO beautiful cultures in her life....
A pair of two beautiful cultures 🫠😊
@@fauj7860 a pair, is 2, both said together is redundant, your comment reads passive aggressive, especially with the first meme added but your comment is actual nonsense. I really hope I’m missing something but your comment reads as if you’re correcting, incorrectly.
@@kirstybrown1185 wtf? they were just agreeing with what OP wrote? and you went off the handle lmaooo
@@NoEvidenceForGodactually bro wanted to become 1 minute nerd along with 1 second chad 💀
@@bisalroy3162 true lol and instead became an eternal embarrassment 💀💀💀
I m an Indian, but I would always respect and loyal to the country I would be living in coz that means alot
👍👍👍👍
She's cute and intelligent too😊
She has so beautiful voice!
And the cutest face 🥺
Damn, didn't even need to scroll so far to see people simping but Im with you on this one 😩
@@energeticstunts993 With an angelic face and voice like that, simping shoulda been the first comment 😤
Hey....she is indian..my country babe...she is mine...u all keep away...😂😂😂
Face as well
Her voice and demeanor is amazing.
She has such a beautiful voice. It’s very calming and she’s be great as a voice actor or in any position where she’d have to speak like a teacher.
Indians never lose their heritage even if they've been away from home for five generations. Go visit Mauritania or the Caribbean.
Half Japanese, Half Indian & speaks western language pretty decently.. I am jealous.
But she can't even talk a single word in Telugu...her mother tongue
American school educated. We have those IB schools in India as well.
@@sureshm2189 how do you know she doesn't knows her mother tongue?? You close with her?
@@braveheart2516 this short is made from a long video available on this channel
@@sureshm2189 so?
She is so fortunate to have Japanese and Indian cultural exposure!
Not more fortunate than you stop putting people you see online on pedestal and start appreciating yourself
@@dahlinsile9911 damn I needed that
So what about myself, just exposed to Indian culture only, am I being unfortunate?
What about those native Japanese are they unfortunate as well with mono culture exposure?
sheer stupidity!
@@dahlinsile9911 dayum💀
@@dahlinsile9911 damn😢
She is cute, elegant, composed and her words are nicely balanced. what better way of introducing oneself !!
I love the way she speakout and her expressions and Indian body language is very obvious 👍 God bless her with tremendous knowledge, boldness and all that goodness in her life🥰
Such a sweet girl with a beautiful aura. I could listen to her for hours.
I just love her voice🥺
focus on aayesha and fatima only
@@rohan10826 lol 😂
@@rohan10826 💀
She's the quintessential Indian woman - feminine, tactful and high on emotional intelligence.
God bless her! She seems really sweet ❤
She is aactually a South indian..
I was waiting for her to speak Japanese
@@DamplyDoo she was born and raised in Japan and doesn’t speak Japanese? Lol I doubt it
She does in the full video
Watch the full interview is pinned 📌 In the comments
@@albertoftw Ok, thanks!
@@evedotcom nobody said she doesn't speak Japanese...you're making stories up
Now she knows atleast 3 Languages, One her Indian Native Language, Japanese & English.
Sweety !
Yup
Telugu is her native language
she knows I think four language, native speaking , Hindi , japannese , English 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅.
She has a pretty strong American English accent. Wonder how that happened..
Shes super adorable!!! And her english is awesome
She's a lovely young woman.
The world needs many more like her; as many as possible.
She's very articulate and aware of herself, too.
Her English is so good!
She is absolutely sweetheart ❤️ I am from India 🇮🇳 love and respect to her 🙏
India is such a beautiful country right next to China 🇨🇳 ❤️
@@mynamejeff4683india is a worst contry💀
I feel her.. being raised in one culture but knowing you’re from a distant land is a tricky but honestly really beautiful thing to experience. Some people don’t make it out alive being a foreigner in a diffère country. Tough stuff to come to terms with but makes you grateful
Such a sweet soft spoken voice.
That’s so cool. What I love about America specifically California is that there are so many cultures here. I was born in Mexico but raised in the U.S and we cook Mexican food as well as Chinese, Korean, Indian, Italian and many other dishes. It’s so diverse here.
Your ethnicity is indian, your nationality is Japanese. You're not a mix. Very confusing I know
She experienced literally the two best cultures available..
Her voice and accent is so cute 😍🥰😍
I can heard her for hours
What is her name
No you are Indian born in japan and raised by your Indian parents..
"im Japanese and Indian"
Speaks with an American accent 😅
You nailed it man. I know people like you. High IQ, high analysis and observation skills.
that is not an american accent bro
@@RI0009 well it's not an Indian or Japanese accent
I'm indian
She is American also by her language.
Japanese people are symbol of respect and brotherhood.. i have seen them always being humble.👍
Yea once they got their act together after America spanked them, they’ve been acting pretty decent in the last 80 years
@@2tired2sleep2 Shame America can't get its own shit together.
@@2tired2sleep2 spanked in Hiroshima and Nagasaki 💀
Indian should learn from them
@@sangonomiyakokomi1054 We are learning a lot from the Chinese and Japanese people recently.
her voice is so refreshing
Cute princess👸
Sweet voice
Great Experience ! I have a soft corner for Japan , as Japanese people helped our Revolutionery leaders Rashbehari Bose , Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and others !
Love 💕 for JAPAN !
Her English is very easy to listen.
I've always found it strange that Japan considers even those born in their country to be foreigners. In Brazil it doesn't matter if your parents are from any other country if you were born in the country you are Brazilian and at most you will be remembered as a descendant.
That's probably most asian counties
They aren't that diverse, especially Japan. Latin America is one of the most diverse places on Earth.
@@ignaciogonzalez8716 Yes, for example, I'm German descent, but I'm Brazilian and nobody thinks I'm different in my country. As in Japan they are very similar, I believe the difference is more striking.
@@Victorschropfer You are so incoherent. If you know that Japanese people are more homogeneous, why did you say in your first comment that you think it's strange that they consider people who were born there to be "foreigners". Don't forget that in Brazil a descendent of Japanese born in the country is still called a Japanese. So, your whole comment doesn't make any sense
@@Brandespada Se você é brasileiro pode falar em português não precisa se aparecer para os outros não. Sim existem pessoas idiotas que chamam os outros de Japas, chineses e etc más isso é mais xenofobia e comportamento escolar do que algo que você encherga adultos fazendo, quando fazem são pessoas sem noção, brasileiros não escapam de fazer esse tipo de comparação más no Japão é algo muito diferente pois eles não consideram até legalmente, mesmo que você tenha nascido no Japão se os seus pais não forem japoneses você não tem direito a cidadania logo de cara e tem que passar por um processo (são extremamente fechados a estrangeiros nesse ponto). Não sou leigo não amigo, eu estudo língua japonesa e pretendo morar lá, não é incoerência na minha fala é falta de conhecimento seu que resultou em interpretação errada, como a outra pessoa estrangeira nos comentários disse na America Latina às pessoas são mais acostumadas a variedade de culturas もっと勉強する!
Even more touching once you find that India & Japan have (if I'm not mistaken) some of the strongest intra-continental relations in Asia
Adorable! 100% wonderful voice.
It’s wonderful to see a person inheriting the culture of her ethnicity (Indian) & her country birth. God bless her
I like your honest..congrats from chennai ...india
Love from India ❤...
omg she is so lovely. and so grateful towards the country she was given a future by
Yea but she’s not ethnically Japanese only a Japanese citizen idk why she feels the need to embrace their culture so much 😭
@@mynamejeff4683if she likes the Japanese culture then okay she should follow.
Wait a min! She's an Indian, Born in Japan. But speaks English in the American accent. 😵💫 That's funny and good. 😅
Ikr.
There is something called as International school for foreigners.. When the parents are foreigners, it's hard to send ur kids to local school.. Most of the kids from foreigners attend International school
and she lives in the uk now
I liked the way she replies despite her young age, this indicates her self-confidence and her ability to choose vocabulary
I can totally relate. My mom is American and my dad is Cameroonian, but besides elementary school & a few family trips, I didn't really grow up in the US so I really don't identify with being American, although I have the passport and the accent, lol. On the other hand, while I did spend most of my life on the continent of Africa, I was brought up in an American household which made me starkly different from the people around me, who culturally were Cameroonian and noticed how not Cameroonian I was, lol. And I don't fit in in either of those countries, so I live in South Africa right now - forever a foreigner. Watching this video, I realize I have hardly heard of people bringing up this challenge. Both of my parents are technically of the same race, but I definitely have a mixed background.
I am Indian, and we have great respect for Japan and Japanese. We know Japanese are hard working, they are smart in technology, great art,history, culture,beautiful flowers 💐 , healthy lifestyle and food.
everything is right except for the history, especially during world war 2.
Cough "healthy" cough
Okay, that’s true, and knowing history is important. However, no country is perfect, all have made mistakes, and Japan is better than many.
@@odietamo9376 I know Japan has developed a lot but they always try to hide their evil history. Commiting cruelty and torture towards masses of people is not the same as 'oops sorry everyone makes mistakes '. Just like no one forgotten about the shits Hitler and Nazis, it is good to not forget about other people around the world who have done rotten crimes against humanity when it was not necessary.
@@lorxandion6261 I wouldn’t consider working 13 hour days, mandatory binge drinking with your boss and getting 5 hours sleep every night healthy - seems most Japanese salarymen do!
Mann, her voice,
I fall in love with her after hearing her beautiful voice 😭❤
I am Indian and live in the US. My kids are born here. Same story, but I am raising my kids with indian values because everyone knows the western values. 😊
Would be interested in hearing her speak Japanese and hindi
Japanese yes. But not necessarily hindi. India has many regional languages depending on which state their parents are from.
Her mother tongue is Telugu.
@@sss-kz1pphow do you know
Her voice 😍
Good rack too
Speaks perfect English, India parents,, raised in japan,, what a bonus,,and she's beautiful...Some guy will be lucky to get her..😘😘
Good. Have integrity n respect for the born n brought up land n tradition for Bharateeya tradition.
यही भारतीय करेक्टर जिस राष्ट्र में रहते हैं उसका सम्मान निष्ठा आदर के साथ अपनी मूल संस्कारो के साथ
Entire India loves Japan .
Love and respect from India ❤❤❤
Japanese hate us tho. Try getting a travel visa. U will see😢
How bout NO 🤬Stfu and speak for urself,neither of us think positively of the other
Her voice is beautiful .. and the way she talks is so calm and soothing❤️❤️❤️and yup she is getting the best of both worlds .. happy for her 💕
Very beautiful and has very good voice
Spoken from heart. The very truth. I appreciate her frank views. And she is absolutely right.
she is AMAZING 🥰
Such a cute girl
She looks very happy...😊😊👸👸
She is a Japanese Girl with roots from India. Let her be remain as Japanese and spreading the sweetness of love to global citizens.
Japanese citizen but not a Japanese "descendent" 😉
@@jeanjacquesdessaline4742Unnecessary distinction
not only she had amazing english, but also no head movement while speaking 👍
Head movements is particular to South Indians, Rest of the Indians don't do much head wobbling or hand gestures.
@@gosliglitzho whats wrong with head movements tho?
@@marcusaurelius108 Who said anything wrong with it? It just looks funny. Absolutely nothing wrong in being funny.
@@gosliglitzho well, I have seen many Punjabis wobbling their heads while speaking so, I don't think it's something that is limited to a particular region in India. Wobbling the head while speaking is a common thing In India plus Hand gestures are something that everyone does.
Such a soothing voice.🤍
Great talking and thinking, Japanese and Indian culture are nearby same same as Vaidik Culture from Thausand years ago's
Well she's what we say a Japanese citizen with Indian roots.
And I would like to know if she is accepted in Japan
She has a big heart ❤.
yes really big
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@@AdolfRizzler41 😂😂we are the boys😂😂
Teenager + genZ
Hindustanio ki aankhen hamesha nishane par 😂 sudhar jaao raunak bhai
Sweet girl. Speaks beautifully ❤
When problems come in to life she will be INDIAN by heart you can mark her face well
That’s the best thing about Indians. Indian culture teaches to love your native hood.
She is fully Indian but just a citizen of Japan. Most of us living in U.A.E are born in this country but no one can ever claim they are half unless one of their parents is Emirati lol
If that were Canada, no one could deny she was Canadian. She has an Indian background but she's Canadian. She's born and raised, speaks the language, participates in the culture, people, work force. The world is multicultural, why would she be ostracized as a member of the Japanese community because she looks different and is more cultured to her heritage.
This is what I thought too. She can't be "half Japanese" if both her parents are Indians right? It's okay that she identifies more with Japan and being Japanese though
Exactly lollll
@@AKyaska definition of japanese: a person who was born in Japan... She's Japanese not indian, it's not about race, it's about nationality
@@natas5022 True, but it's not strictly either or. It can be nationality, or it can be racial. In this case, when she says half-Japanese, I'm assuming race (or even nationality- both her parents are Indians) comes into picture, because that's what "half-xyz" is generally used for, I might be wrong. If what you said held for her, she would declare herself "Japanese" (since she was born there)
Japanese are most kind hearted and civilized people in the world. I love Japan. Love from India
Its would be so cool if you could interview kyoko jaishankar. She is India's MEA Dr.S jaishankar's wife and Japanese. Would love to hear how they met and their experience in japan on your channel ❣️
So she speaks English, Indian and Japanese. Beautiful
indian isn’t a language tho lol
@@stayupsix India has many tribes.Wrote Indian because I'm unaware of what language specifically
@@praxym9293 i mean you could have worded it differently like speaks an indian language
@@stayupsix all three English, Indian and Japanese have variations
@@praxym9293 but japanese and english are languages, while indian isn't a language at all. It's a nationality
She has a big heart ❤
Quite big bro 🌚
☠️💀
Wonderful Voice 👏 Nice diction 👌 God bless you 🙏🏼
Japan must be your town as it gives you everything. Spend the rest of the years there. No jobs in India. We would love to come and live in
Japan.
Everything is special about her 🙏🥰
Especially TWO things 🥹🫠🫣
She has such a nice voice! She should be a voice actor!