3 things you absolutely can't do in Japanese schools - was I a bad kid?

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  • @dodee312
    @dodee312 2 роки тому +98

    I like how even without subtitles you can understand most of what he’s saying with little knowledge about Japanese
    His gestures, the edits, and his slow way of talking makes it really easy to understand

  • @matdrift
    @matdrift 3 роки тому +1011

    That's why Tokyo Revengers is focusing on 2000s era (for past time) where delinquents issue still a lot on that time among high schoolers. Anime in 90s to 2000s involving delinquents even in love story like Midori no Hibi, Slam Dunk for sport and the legendary of Great Teacher Onizuka and Crows Zero for slice of life and people of 90s cherished that kind of anime because they are facing that kind of situation during that era mostly worldwide. I believe a lot of people will feel nostalgic when watching Tokyo Revengers because feeling of anime "golden age" is teasing us.

    • @Paramore_your_Decode
      @Paramore_your_Decode 2 роки тому +2

      ok

    • @rohankun8246
      @rohankun8246 2 роки тому

      I think only japanese people will feel that way,bcoz i dont think like that

    • @justanordinaryguy69
      @justanordinaryguy69 2 роки тому +14

      @@rohankun8246 not japanese only , some asian kinda feel it too

    • @rohankun8246
      @rohankun8246 2 роки тому

      @@justanordinaryguy69 btw m India which is also a asian country.

    • @koralina1556
      @koralina1556 2 роки тому +2

      Tokyo revengers cast is actually mostly middle schoolers💀

  • @van8045
    @van8045 3 роки тому +1152

    I’m from Sweden. Here we can dress however we want, wear makeup and dye our hair.
    We are allowed to whatever we want after school. I was really confused when you said that you weren’t allowed. What you do during your private time doesn’t concern the teachers.
    It depends on the school but we aren’t allowed to have our phones either. They’re usually collected or you are told to keep it in your locker.
    Great video Hitoki! Just like the rest of your videos. I’d love to hear more about your schools delinquents. Have a great day. :)

    • @ninnahallenberg5235
      @ninnahallenberg5235 3 роки тому +26

      I'm in "högstadiet" (7th to 9th grade) and we are allowed to use our phones during recess.

    • @sunxxi5859
      @sunxxi5859 2 роки тому +20

      Same here in germany

    • @kiky8386
      @kiky8386 2 роки тому +28

      I think using uniforms and not allowed to use phone during school hours are pretty normal in asia..
      Not all asia of course. Because mine also the same, I'm in southeast asia, and the rules about dressing is pretty harsh, the girls must not let down their hair unless they're shoulder length.
      The boys (forcibly) got a haircut from their teacher if it's too long, etc..
      Even your nails got cut by your teacher if they see it too long.

    • @xejo167
      @xejo167 2 роки тому +15

      I can agree. In Germany it's pretty much the same. There were very few things forbidden. Crazy hair colors, nails, makeup, clothes....
      I'm becoming nostalgic omg xD At my school the teachers were also pretty chill. In the higher classes (age 16-18) they even had breakfast with us in the breaks. Sometimes the teachers drove students home.
      And all this freedom did not stop the students from getting good grades :)

    • @lealiditaemin1810
      @lealiditaemin1810 2 роки тому +18

      I live in Italy. in our schools it is possible to have piercings and change hair color. it is not possible, for example, to wear shorts or dresses. the mobile phone can be brought but cannot be used during class hours.

  • @kyouma5589
    @kyouma5589 3 роки тому +49

    I remember my school allowed phones AS LONG AS they were off during classes. When class was over, we could use them again. The other rules are pretty much the same (no piercings, no hair dyeing, no short pants/mini skirts, no makeup etc)

    • @Appoxo
      @Appoxo 3 роки тому +1

      Pretty much for us in 10th grade.
      In the lower grades we sometimes did teacher spotting while all others used their phone.

    • @adaalonso
      @adaalonso 2 роки тому +2

      My school didn't have strict rules. You can wear pircings and whatever you want. You can't use the phone during class. But in break you can use It. It was public.

  • @Onomappu
    @Onomappu  3 роки тому +689

    We’ll have subtitles in Russian, Italian and Vietnamese soon
    P.S
    ✅Russian

    • @tuyettrinh3084
      @tuyettrinh3084 3 роки тому +7

      楽しみにしております 実は私ベトナム人なんですよ 今までこのチャンネルを見るのは半年間ぐらい経ったかなぁ。ベトナム語も付けて欲しいだなぁって思っていたんですけど ようやくあるんだ 笑笑

    • @CommanderSky1
      @CommanderSky1 3 роки тому +2

      ひとき先生,ファイト!

    • @user-cf3jy7wk2s
      @user-cf3jy7wk2s 3 роки тому +2

      @@CommanderSky1 すいませ、お前見たことある気がするわ。。

    • @user-cf3jy7wk2s
      @user-cf3jy7wk2s 3 роки тому +2

      イタリア語字幕ってさ不要不らしいんですってw

    • @daikiotome1233
      @daikiotome1233 3 роки тому +4

      Aah finally Vietnamese uwu

  • @hikariatarashi4037
    @hikariatarashi4037 3 роки тому +617

    Some of my school rules:
    -No phone (even in highschool). I remember needing to queue up to use public phone
    -No makeup, like not even lip gloss hmm
    -Nails must be short!!! (Need to check them every morning at school)
    -Not allowed to dye hair (one of my senior that had naturally brown hair was told to dye it to black like ???? Luckily I was not told that as I have slightly brown hair too which is unusual as an Asian)
    -Hair longer than shoulder must be tied
    -Skirts must be longer than knee
    -Socks must be higher than ankle
    -Not allowed to bring novel and comic from home
    Man, I was the school prefect back then but even I feel some of the rules are ridiculious

    • @alverygaku8165
      @alverygaku8165 3 роки тому +15

      Not driving motorcyle. Just bicyle

    • @KxmpleteKxllapse
      @KxmpleteKxllapse 3 роки тому +38

      wow some of those rules are sad

    • @mylovePLAVE
      @mylovePLAVE 3 роки тому +20

      this sounds exactly my high school lol plus the bangs cannot be longer until it cover your eyebrows

    • @NaNa-ry1ct
      @NaNa-ry1ct 3 роки тому +2

      For reall woah thats strict

    • @joestrr4772
      @joestrr4772 3 роки тому +2

      Same!

  • @ferrumarctus
    @ferrumarctus 2 роки тому +100

    Last 2 rules work the same way in most schools in Mexico. The first one, however, is quite strange. Shouldn't school rules apply only inside of the school?

    • @Seankwondo87
      @Seankwondo87 2 роки тому +11

      It should, but it doesnt in Japan. I work in a school in Aomori and even as a teacher I have to inform the school office if I plan on making a trip outside of the prefecture and that was before the pandemic. Obviously that might not be the case for everyone, but in my own experience Japanese schools and work places tend to be far more controlling, even outside of work hours, than Western countries.

    • @rainbowniji25
      @rainbowniji25 2 роки тому +1

      @@Seankwondo87 I think this applies to a lot of other Asian countries as well. My mom used to work as a teacher in China, and one time, the principal called her while she was watching a movie at the movie theatre after work. She returned the call after she finished the movie, but the principal was upset because she didn’t pick up the phone and wasn’t available/on call 24/7.

    • @mounotahossain1519
      @mounotahossain1519 Рік тому

      ​@@Seankwondo87 and @Rainbowniji
      I feel sorry for you
      At the same time jealous of you
      No worker in big position in our country care about their work. 『(some are even corrupted. they would give you special treatment if you give them money secretly)』
      【I really wish, the teachers would keep track of the students.】
      The teachers give full marks randomly And doesn't even check on the students or papers.
      Afterward, the students can't get in Universities or any Workplace.〕

    • @mounotahossain1519
      @mounotahossain1519 Рік тому

      I really wish to be a worker like you guys And serve my country
      (I have turned 18 recently. And this is my mother's account)

    • @mounotahossain1519
      @mounotahossain1519 Рік тому

      ​@@Seankwondo87 I really wish to be a worker like you guys

  • @LordMakiavel
    @LordMakiavel 3 роки тому +109

    In France, everything you said is OK xD
    I am very surprised by the fact that kids can't use the vending machines in school days lol

    • @ushidanouchida
      @ushidanouchida 3 роки тому +7

      At least where I live (Chiba) a lot of students go to convenience stores after school and I don’t think they are in high school yet! But as he said, depends of the school

    • @katelldrouet5977
      @katelldrouet5977 2 роки тому +1

      Well the "no phone" rule is a thing though, and I remember when I was in middle school, girls made a huge effort to put on make up that wasn't visible, otherwise they would get in trouble. But a few just didn't care... XD When I was in middle school, it was also this era of fashion where boys wore those very low baggy jeans that hung all the way down to the knees, and teachers were really focused on eradicating it... XD

  • @varyanolwo
    @varyanolwo 3 роки тому +479

    In my high school, on the first Monday of every month the teachers would inspect the boys' hair length(it shouldn't touch our ears). If it it's too long, the teachers themselves were kind enough to give us FREE haircut.

    • @Vlurrych
      @Vlurrych 3 роки тому +37

      Woah that's interesting

    • @conyavilesq6313
      @conyavilesq6313 3 роки тому +29

      Oohh I remember that from my boy's classmates too, but in their case, they always must to haved a short cut hair and no mustache or beard in secundary

    • @Maisys_Books
      @Maisys_Books 3 роки тому +6

      Wow where it is?

    • @lfury1185
      @lfury1185 3 роки тому +29

      Same here
      Boys' hair can't touch their ears and the front hair can't be too long. For girls, their hair must be earlobe level. If the hair is too long, the teacher will cut it horribly to make students feel shame. If a student has curvy hair, she needs to tie it with a specific bow brand.
      They also check our skirts and socks length....and nails' length =>=

    • @benkyo5177
      @benkyo5177 3 роки тому +3

      Same here teacher will be cut our uniform too for some reason

  • @imnotmarbin
    @imnotmarbin 3 роки тому +354

    I'd love to hear stories from your school or Japan in general regarding "delinquents" in schools. Might be a good way to contrast something as popular as Tokyo Revengers.

  • @user-kp3de8yf1b
    @user-kp3de8yf1b 3 роки тому +208

    初めまして、私はアルナと申します。今日初めてこのビデオを見てとてもわらいました。話を聞いて面白かったです。私の国はネパールですが昔はネパールでもおしゃれするのはだめだったんですが今は普通には大丈夫です。私も普通の おしゃれは大丈夫だと思います。

  • @strangepotato6330
    @strangepotato6330 3 роки тому +29

    Where I live, almost everything that was mentioned is decided by the parents, not the school. I wasn’t allowed to leave school on my own (by my parents) during elementary school, but lots of my friends did and hung out at the library. I didn’t have a uniform in middle school and my high school doesn’t even have a dress code. People can wear whatever they want so long as they aren’t breaking any laws (so as long as it’s not considered public indecency).
    In my personal opinion, I think that parents should decide the rules for their kids instead of the school. Certain people may have specific situations that can’t be handled properly due to the rules. For example, students that have to pick up younger siblings after school or have a phone near by because a loved one is in a fragile state of health or some other kind of emergency.
    My personal argument for letting people change their hair color and get piercings, especially in middle and high school is that one, it’s their body, and two, if it somehow distracts someone else, that’s on them. But I know this opinion is highly unlikely to fly in Japan but this is just my personal way of thinking lol

  • @zuceka875
    @zuceka875 3 роки тому +138

    That’s so crazy lol but in Cali at my elementary school we’d actually have an event throughout each year called “Crazy hair day” and parents would dye their kids hair or color spray it and just have “crazy hair” whether you changed the color, hairstyle, or you added an accessory to your hair. As long as it was crazy, everyone had a laugh and had fun.

    • @weeewooo977
      @weeewooo977 3 роки тому +16

      OMG i forgot about those!!!! did you also have the crazy hat day and stuff?

    • @user-ln4nu4ev8m
      @user-ln4nu4ev8m 3 роки тому +13

      We did this once in my primary school ( I think thats elementary?) and instead of dyed hair, a lot of kids came in with different coloured wigs!
      That was a fun day

    • @xerodown9931
      @xerodown9931 2 роки тому +7

      Bruh I remember this now, I totally forgot. I haven't seen those cans for colored hairspray since moving to texas

    • @chl4._
      @chl4._ 2 роки тому

      I have that to so lol

    • @oliknits333
      @oliknits333 2 роки тому

      my elementary school did this too!! i loved it, people got so creative lol

  • @seriisu6668
    @seriisu6668 3 роки тому +59

    I've been made familiar to japanese school rules time and again through the lots and lots of slice of life anime that I've watched.

  • @franciscoindunicorrales9571
    @franciscoindunicorrales9571 2 роки тому +238

    Me encanta que piense en pequeños detalles como la traducción✨

  • @sinonmo4076
    @sinonmo4076 3 роки тому +178

    "Rules" in my Romanian school (not really rules, just things that the teachers will get really mad if u did, but they were not written in the school regulations or anything):
    -No phones
    -No dyed hair
    -Not too short or too long hair for boys
    -If u were a girl u had to always tie up your hair
    -No outstanding accessories
    -No shorts for boys even if they were matching with the uniform even in summer which it's really hot in Romania
    -No pearcings nor makeup.
    BTW, I recently moved to Spain and started going to school here, there is no uniform, and not so many rules about what to wear or to do, and I see everyone wearing whatever they like, that is not a bad thing, but it's gotten too far in opinion, the kids don't care about being decent or elegant to school, which made them feel the same about other places, so some rules aren't that bad, but still, they should let us express our self in the same time.

    • @MRKLBS
      @MRKLBS 3 роки тому +5

      I'm from Chile, a country in Latin America, and we wear uniforms and have similar rules that you explained for Romania, but I'm surprised to know that in Spain, the land that's practically the mother of our culture don't have those rules.

    • @j.julian134
      @j.julian134 3 роки тому +19

      @@MRKLBS hello! I'm from Spain. As the previous comment says we don't have so many rules here about uniforms or dyed hair.
      The rules are stronger in private schools and religious schools (you have to wear uniform and another rules), but in public schools you dont have to wear any uniform and you can have your hair as you want.

    • @MRKLBS
      @MRKLBS 3 роки тому +3

      @@j.julian134 Very interesting to know that, it's the total opposite to my country~

    • @j.julian134
      @j.julian134 3 роки тому +3

      @@MRKLBS the rules shared in private schools and public schools here are about smoking, weapons, drugs, marihuana, fights... saludos a Chile!!!🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @MRKLBS
      @MRKLBS 3 роки тому +3

      @@j.julian134 Ooh, I see~
      I think there isn't a big difference between public and private school rules here.
      Gracias por tus saludos, saludos a ti también~

  • @fourandtwentyblackbirds3316
    @fourandtwentyblackbirds3316 3 роки тому +22

    It’s so interesting to see how different everyone’s school experiences were. I went to an American high school that had a reputation for being very lax about dress codes (most of the local schools required uniforms). We were not allowed to show too much skin, wear clothing with profanity on it, or come to school without shoes (yes, that was a rule that had to be enforced- even though it seems like common sense). Even with the lax dress code, most people dressed casually in jeans and a t shirt.

  • @cecelias_
    @cecelias_ 3 роки тому +21

    Rules at my British high school:
    1) your uniform must be presentable at all times. The top button of the collar must be done up, shirt tucked in, and the only badge allowed on your blazer is for if you’re a prefect.
    2) the school never enforced this, but the school rules stated that the only backpack allowed was a plain black rucksack. Nothing flashy or designer.
    3) teachers had the right to write up a ticket for uniform violations. If you got three in one week, you had to meet with the head of year. If you got enough of these tickets, you’d be banned from going on school trips. (Oh yeah, on school day trips we had to wear uniforms.)

    • @hexwolfi
      @hexwolfi 2 роки тому +3

      I just had the rather silly realization that "prefect" is in fact not just a word used in the Harry Potter universe... we don't have those in the United States lol

  • @allukaaw
    @allukaaw 3 роки тому +42

    As a Japanese learner I really enjoy every video you make !! This is so pleasant to watch, it’s interesting and allows me to practice my listening comprehension ! Thank you so much for your hard work, you do it so well :D !! I am looking forward to your next video, as usual !
    - from a French subscriber

  • @zamooti4505
    @zamooti4505 2 роки тому +9

    The most surprising to me was the first one. Teachers here (I live in Mexico) don't have any power over you outside of school. I mean if they found you doing something illegal outside of school they probably would say something, but something like buying chicken nuggets or whatever would be absolutely fine.

  • @muffeCx
    @muffeCx 2 роки тому +11

    The "go straight home after school" rule was interesting! I was often out so late after school that my parents called me and asked me if I planned to come home at all XD But then again, I lived in a place with only 1000 ish people (: And in elementary and middle school I went to a school with only 15-25 students depending on the year :')

  • @pukupuku_of_kyuri
    @pukupuku_of_kyuri 2 роки тому +7

    I'm a Japanese high school student, and the school rules are as strict as in this video and comment, but most of the students, including myself, have broken it, and the teacher has tolerated it.
    Also, the rule that people whose hair is originally brown should be dyed black had become a social problem and is rarely seen now (it used to be).

  • @kirklanddragon3076
    @kirklanddragon3076 3 роки тому +16

    Most rules that Hitoki-san mentioned are also common in Indonesian schools. I think in Jakarta, the public schools are a bit more lenient, but the school I went to are a private school and they are very strict about hair, dress codes and those kind of things. In my high school, the boys can't get their hair past their ear or the teacher will cut it at school.

    • @nabillarachmadani6251
      @nabillarachmadani6251 2 роки тому

      At public schools too! The 3 2 1 hairstyle is very common here for boys

  • @TowaMegumi_1905
    @TowaMegumi_1905 2 роки тому +5

    学校で日本語を勉強しているのですが、オンライン授業で日本語をなかなか使えませんでした。日本語を忘れないように、おのまっぷさんの動画をよく見ます!分かりやすいし、楽しいです!いつも投稿してありがとうございます!

  • @MRKLBS
    @MRKLBS 3 роки тому +17

    In my country we only have the third rule that you mentioned: students here are kind of allowed to dye their hair, but only if it's a "natural-looking" color, people here have different hair color, mostly black and brown, but some of them are blond, so as long as you don't you dye your hair pink, green or something like that, you're kind of allowed, but it's still not ideal.
    Perceings and that kind of stuff are totally forbidden.
    If you're a guy in highschool you're also not allowed to grow a beard, I remembered that there was a guy in school who was provided a razor and forced to go to the bathroom to shave.
    You also should only wear uniform, which also includes sports clothing that you're not allowed to wear when you're not in PE class.
    And finally, you're allowed to wear coats, scarfs and gloves in winter, but they have to match the colors of the uniform, and since every school here has a different uniform, the colors allowed vary by school... but blue is widely accepted.
    And I forgot that make-up is also forbidden~

    • @MRKLBS
      @MRKLBS 2 роки тому

      @بطة في حينا Nope, I'm from South America

    • @MRKLBS
      @MRKLBS 2 роки тому +1

      @بطة في حينا !interesting to know that

  • @kiseki521
    @kiseki521 3 роки тому +9

    Hitoki-san, I'd love to hear about your school days soon.
    I think all the rules you've mentioned make sense somehow. As for makeup, I think it's a good way to make sure we accept ourselves and those around us for how we look and really are. These rules are also very similar to the ones I had in my schools too.

  • @elisgemr5191
    @elisgemr5191 3 роки тому

    These videos are so easy to understand. Really great practise for understanding conversations, thank you Hitoki!

  • @Kobayashi-Akira
    @Kobayashi-Akira 3 роки тому +61

    Sou brasileiro e praticamente nenhuma dessas regras se aplica ao Brasil, uma das regras que tem que seguir é sempre estar uniformizado(normalmente os alunos do ensino médio não tem costume de usar), outras são, sempre deixar o celular no mute para que o professor não acabe querendo apreender teu celular, não chupar bala ou mascar chicletes durante a aula, não cochilar durante as aulas (na sinceridade, sempre adorei tirar um cochilo entre uma aula e outra)
    Acho que é só isso das "regras" escolares que conheço.

    • @officialkapkan7508
      @officialkapkan7508 2 роки тому +4

      Pse né? Q maravilha q eh aqui kaksksksks

    • @ruanpessanha8584
      @ruanpessanha8584 2 роки тому +5

      @@officialkapkan7508 Não necessariamente, isso ai vai de pessoa pra pessoa. Eu sinceramente iria preferir que a minha experiência no colégio tivesse sido mais parecida com a dos colégios japoneses.

    • @meisusuma
      @meisusuma 2 роки тому

      @@ruanpessanha8584 exato!!

    • @lalalala1307_
      @lalalala1307_ 2 роки тому +1

      Algumas escolas daqui não permitem piercings também, e alguns tipos de vestimentas para os alunos do Ensino Médio. Também era proibido maquiagem na minha escola.

  • @dianailithya4237
    @dianailithya4237 3 роки тому +88

    ポキもぐもぐ!!!Me pareció exagerado que aún al salir de la escuela los vigilen para no hacer paradas, pero el resto de los puntos me parecieron muy buenos :) saludos desde メキシコ!!

    • @user-cf3jy7wk2s
      @user-cf3jy7wk2s 3 роки тому +1

      天才と思われちゃっとるやん。。なとぉ。。ないわぞ!

    • @glutton07
      @glutton07 2 роки тому

      Para la próxima diles que estás en tu legítimo derecho de circular por las calles y tiendas. Está en la Constitución. Por ende, donde manda capitán no manda marinero

  • @MochaxMatcha
    @MochaxMatcha 2 роки тому +4

    I loved listening to this for comprehension practice! Even in Japanese, you explained very clearly and have pictures to aid. I was able to just watch, listen, and understand. Thank you! 😊

  • @Maybeahh
    @Maybeahh 2 роки тому

    I love your videos. They are getting better and better. お疲れさまです!

  • @ren8608
    @ren8608 2 роки тому

    Your videos r so helpful for me to practice listening too. I needed it. Thank you for speaking in a very clear way ✨️

  • @LaGiniComenta
    @LaGiniComenta 3 роки тому +53

    En España también está prohibido llevar el móvil, pero ya no es algo tan estricto. Cuando yo iba al instituto te quitaban el móvil y tenían que ir tus padres a recogerlo.
    Y parecido con la ropa. Por teñirte el pelo no pasa nada, pero si llevas ropa muy corta te llaman la atención.
    Lo que hagas fuera del instituto ya no tiene que ver con ellos. He llegado a ver a profesores fumando con alumnos en la calle y todo xD

    • @englishchannel7062
      @englishchannel7062 3 роки тому +5

      En mi colegio era igual jejajsj

    • @adaalonso
      @adaalonso 2 роки тому +1

      La ropa en mi instituto tampoco ha sido problema. Que de hecho se había puesto de moda llevar pantalones tan cortos que ya casi mejor ir sin ellos (sobretodo en mujeres), y nunca pasó nada.
      El móvil sí que era algo estricto, pero ya en 2°de Bachillerato literalmente lo sacabas en clase y los profesores pasaban de decirte algo. Parecido al panorama de la universidad jajaja

    • @younesshajjaj1145
      @younesshajjaj1145 2 роки тому

      Me he mudado a Francia y aquí la educación es una mierda. Dormir, usar el móvil y charlar es algo normal en clase; a la hora de la comida y los descansos el patio se llena de gente que fuma, alumnos, profesores, conserjes, y poco se habla ya del hachis… se lían y fuman porros delante de los profesores y como si nada.

    • @chrisaustin7644
      @chrisaustin7644 2 роки тому

      @@younesshajjaj1145 en RD hay escuelas en las que venden drogas, nunca las he visto, pero me las han contado.

  • @Kim-fi5nf
    @Kim-fi5nf 3 роки тому +6

    At my school, (USA, Texas) there's a corner store right in front of it. Students would hang out around there before and after school and grab some snacks. School said in morning announcements that they better not see anyone there or you'd get detention.
    Another time was where the school had made it a rule that you should wear clothes with the school's logo on it, but teachers had been lax with it because they knew of student's low income and the cost of uniforms, which would be around $70. They didn't say anything about it as long as it was a navy blue jacket and t-shirt. The principal was aware of it too, but didn't say anything in consideration of low-income students. However, there was this one teacher (she acted like a Karen) who would make you take off your jackets during class so that she could check for the school's logos. If the student wasn't wearing one that had the school's logos, the teacher would put them on the spotlight and send them to the office. Bummer.

  • @tommasodaga2134
    @tommasodaga2134 2 роки тому

    Iì've watched all this video without subtitles but I understood it all, I'm so proud of myself!! Also thank you so much for you videos! 頑張れ

  • @larryjane06
    @larryjane06 2 роки тому

    YT recommended this channel to me. You speak so clearly and slow enough for me to understand everything you are saying. Thank you!

  • @ssmallprint
    @ssmallprint 3 роки тому +5

    In my high school, if you were a woman, you were allowed to wear makeup and dye your hair as long as it was not a very extravagant color.

  • @parkbolinho159
    @parkbolinho159 3 роки тому +48

    OMG, you have teachers that actually care for what their students are doing? 'cause in Brazil we don't. Now talking seriously, about hair colors, in Brazil, as we are a mixed race, there are a lot of hair, eyes and skin colors so nobody care if someone dye their hair in any school year.

    • @hbkaze
      @hbkaze 3 роки тому +3

      That's true, even though i studied in a different school method in Brazil (Waldorf). In high school we could use anything we wanted (but the teachers were always trying to apply some rules), but lower grades always uniform, no make up, no flip flops. They said that kids is meant to play, so those things gets in the way. I agree with that tho

    • @pedrogil1250
      @pedrogil1250 2 роки тому

      No Brasil o maximo de regra que tem é não usar boné

    • @silverdust6158
      @silverdust6158 2 роки тому

      I'm from Romania and during middle school no teacher cared about the kids breaking the rules because they saw that they don't listen to them, my class was known for being "the loudest",during classes everyone screamed, listened to "music", took photos. Girls dyed their hair, had long nails, a girl once came wearing only a long shirt, and for boys i've never heard of a rule for hair, i had a classmate almost bald and another who had longer hair than some girls, i've heard only some high schools have rules and uniforms, but not that many...

  • @user-yi9qd5tm1f
    @user-yi9qd5tm1f 3 роки тому +7

    ما شاء الله يا هيتوكي كويس انك تترجمها بالعربي 🖤

  • @rizher8028
    @rizher8028 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the info dude❤️

  • @l.sartorio4490
    @l.sartorio4490 3 роки тому +9

    Hi! Thanks for another great video! 😆😆
    Here in Brazil our educational system is still improving and it probably does not receive the same investment and is not as structured as the Japanese one. That is why schools are not homogeneous in terms of quality and rules and we have at the same time very good private and public schools and very bad ones. But in general, except for military schools, which are much stricter than normal, the rules about uniforms and appearance are usually not as strict as in Japanese schools.
    Some schools have stricter rules, but in most of them we can wear earrings, some makeup, different hair accessories and depending on the school different shoes as well. Rules vary and some schools don't even require uniforms. For us to be lectured by something like this, it has to be something very exaggerated, but it depends. In general, private schools are stricter than public schools.
    The rules about cell phones are quite different as well. Some schools are stricter and prohibit it, others allow it to be used at appropriate times, others don't even talk about it. In any case, it is understood that one should not brazenly use the cell phone in front of the teacher XD 😆😆

  • @koiysa9274
    @koiysa9274 3 роки тому +5

    I love your videos WAHH and yes, I’m calling your doggie Mogu Mogu now xD also I just wanted to say I super appreciate how you put unfamiliar kanji (like the deep fried chicken hehe) as someone who’s studying Japanese!
    I studied in a Catholic all girls school and it’s funny that it’s almost the same as your, as you call it, Real Tokyo Revengers school from the hair color ban to not loitering around before going home xD we even had to ask for slips if we were going out of the school without our parents or school buses, though since a mall was built beside the school, there wasn’t much the teachers could do oops

  • @carlosvirgili1273
    @carlosvirgili1273 3 роки тому +2

    muchas gracias por tus videos. Tu forma de hablar, y el contenido de los videos en si, me ayudan mucho en mi aprendizaje del japonés. ありがとうございます

  • @sukunasquarepants
    @sukunasquarepants 3 роки тому

    I love how you talk so clearly and not too quickly! It makes it really easy to understand without subtitles. Also Im finally early for once lmao

  • @kyoki116
    @kyoki116 2 роки тому +6

    حبيت، جدا لطيف 😍، ما اتوقعت تكون قوانين اليابان كذا!، احنا عندنا في السعودية 🇸🇦 في اشياء متشابهة معاكم زي الجوال مثلا، ما نقدر ناخذه المدرسة 😂

    • @user-cl8wi6cv9j
      @user-cl8wi6cv9j 2 роки тому

      نفس الوضع في ليبيا 😂

    • @kawtherali3465
      @kawtherali3465 2 роки тому

      احنا أيضا بالعراق نفس القوانين بس نخالف 😂😂😂😂ونجي متألقين وشعر مصبوغ وفصل مفاجئ😂😂💔

  • @simphub8421
    @simphub8421 3 роки тому +4

    His voice is really pretty 💘

  • @shahzarieenshowkat9509
    @shahzarieenshowkat9509 2 роки тому

    You are so good at presenting videos 😀

  • @chiyen8167
    @chiyen8167 3 роки тому

    I like all your videos so much, they help me learn more about Japan. Thank youuuu

  • @roxanaolivera3922
    @roxanaolivera3922 3 роки тому +4

    Sabía que eran muy estrictos en Japón pero aún así me sorprendió mucho, en países de Latinoamérica también hay reglas sobre la apariencia en algunos colegios, pero sólo te dicen que no uses ropa muy informal o en extremo llamativa. En colegios públicos al menos no te exigen el uso del uniforme. También puedes llevar tu teléfono a la escuela, pero no usarlo en horario de clases.
    Y eso de detenerse en el camino nunca lo había escuchado, creo que es grato para muchos ir a comer algo después de la escuela y hasta ahora no vi ninguna escuela donde te lo prohíban.
    En fin, ahora sé que si tengo un motivo para estar contenta con mi país

  • @whatisit-0211
    @whatisit-0211 2 роки тому +3

    Hi, I am from Russia and I want to tell you how everything happens at my school (probably, I am writing so late)
    In my school, anyone can paint themselves in any color from black to red. Students of the calm one wear piercings, paint and wear phones, there are even those who spend the whole lesson on the phone.

  • @niva8791
    @niva8791 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for having subtitles in Hindi! I love listening to your stories and it helps me with my Japanese. Always looking forward to your videos!:)

  • @juanmartinborda5683
    @juanmartinborda5683 3 роки тому +1

    Sos muy simpático, me gustan tus videos!!😊🙌🏼

  • @kiseki521
    @kiseki521 3 роки тому +3

    I can totally feel how scared you were seeing the teacher break her flip phone in half XD

  • @pen_gui
    @pen_gui 3 роки тому +19

    I personally attended an all girls high school (just graduated this year hehe)
    We also had some rules mostly dressing codes and some were a bit exaggerated, yet there was a lot who broke the rules without teachers/staff noticing.
    I'll state a few with a specific story if I had any
    1)Everyone should be in the cafeteria during lunch so it's forbidden for student to be in outside of Cafeteria grounds. (I personally hide with some friends in suply closets that each classroom has, then we go out as soon as the staff leave for the cafeteria)
    2) Wearing leggings/skin tight sport wear outside of p.e lessons (Some manage to pass when it's ankle long so whenever I wear kneehigh ones I always wear a long skirt to hide it cause I hate changing in the lockers)
    3)unnatural color Dye hair is a big NO so whenever someone dye their hair with any rainbow color they either dye the end and hide it under their uniform coat or with the hood of their jackets( or Hoodies)
    4) my personal favorite : hair down is forbidden, so you always have to tie it up (some untie it during class but the biggest plot twist is that many cut their hair short to not tie it "pixie cut" or "above shoulder" so no one tells you to tie your hair ). I always cut my hair pixie hehe

    • @HawkinaBox
      @HawkinaBox 2 роки тому +1

      I remember when I was at school and I would get scolded for not bringing my gym clothes to class. The teachers made a big deal out of nothing and it was so stupid.

    • @pen_gui
      @pen_gui 2 роки тому

      @@HawkinaBox our teacher remove 4 points each time we don't bring the gym clothes 🙊

  • @fahmisutan9635
    @fahmisutan9635 3 роки тому

    I really love this channel, 新しい言葉と新しい日本の事が色々な勉強に成った。
    インドネシアから参りました!

  • @lexikolohikal
    @lexikolohikal 3 роки тому +2

    I'm from the Philippines - I graduated from a very conservative all-girls Catholic high school and we have A LOT of ridiculous rules. One of them is the color of hair ties we can use, which were limited to black, brown, white, and dark blue. Most of the examples listed here in this video hit really close to home, especially the hair dyeing part. I knew some upperclassmen who were twins and were mixed nationalities so they had natural reddish brown hair; I heard they had to provide a medical certificate to prove that it was their natural hair color 😅

  • @ancientpeople3861
    @ancientpeople3861 2 роки тому +3

    Nice video.😍 🇯🇵 Although I'm Japanese, my school has no rules !
    I could wear anything we want.etc. So, some people cosplay in my school ! 😂

  • @hiyorikuyamarurin3141
    @hiyorikuyamarurin3141 3 роки тому +3

    *Hitoki-san: talks about not having detours on the way home, banning dyed hair and pierce
    *me: thinks about how not only taking detour is common but also skipping and cutting class when i was in elementary; thinking about my schoolmate in high school who actually dyed her hair with a bit of green, and other students who have piercing on them.
    As for phones, back in elem (gr6, 2013?) I didn't have one. Only my schoolmates.

  • @learnwithbryan234
    @learnwithbryan234 3 роки тому

    I love watching your videos. As a japanese learner, i'm starting to have the same way of speaking as yours. You're the one i look up to in terms of accent as well.

  • @scarasluts
    @scarasluts 2 роки тому

    Your videos with the captions really help me speak japanese more naturally and less robotically 😊 Idk why, but it helps somehow!

  • @marleneheredia7907
    @marleneheredia7907 3 роки тому +3

    En mi colegio no les importaba si alguien se maquillaba, tenía perforaciones, se pintaba el cabello, usaba mal el uniforme o iba con el celular a clases, creo que hasta los niños de primaria llevan un teléfono de última tecnología jaja, lo único imperdonable era usar un saco o una bufanda de otro color porque sólo se podía llevar cualquier prenda adicional pero que sea de color azul marino, gris o negro, o sino directamente comprar el uniforme de invierno que tenía el colegio. Era medio extraño jaja no nos decían nada por otras cosas pero eso era imperdonable e incluso te lo confiscaban y no te lo devolvía a menos que vengan tus padres.

  • @wish154
    @wish154 3 роки тому +3

    One time in high school I sat across from this girl that had a lip piercing. It was cool to look at the first day but then it wasn't distracting after that. But then the school forced her to take it out and it was SO DISTRACTING because now I could see her teeth. In that instance just letting her keep the piercing would've been better.

  • @sam_.x.3x162
    @sam_.x.3x162 3 роки тому

    Im sorry I'm a bit late but love ur vids ❤❤🙌 the only Japanese UA-camr I love watching 🙌

  • @mizukubox
    @mizukubox 3 роки тому

    今日も楽しかった話ありがとう。

  • @user-rk5mx9dy4n
    @user-rk5mx9dy4n 3 роки тому +3

    لايسمح لنا رغم اننا في مدرسه فتيات فقط🙂💔
    حتى الاقراط ممنوعه 😩💔وأيضاً يجب ان تكون الاظافر قصيره جداً 😐

  • @francadelera7163
    @francadelera7163 2 роки тому +5

    Holaaa, yo voy a una escuela secundaria pública en Argentina, y aquí si permiten bastante que te tiñas el pelo o que te hagas perforaciones porque no parece que distraiga a los alumnos pero la mayoría elige no hacerlo, imagino que por simple decisión propia, en fin, no le afecta a nadie. ( ╹▽╹ )

  • @darthzayexeet3653
    @darthzayexeet3653 2 роки тому +2

    When I did my Fachabitur (a kind of high school degree) at an Oberstufenzentrum (OSZ; a job oriented high school type) in Germany we were basically allowed to do everything you weren't. We could dye our hair (barely anyone did tho), wear pearcings, go wherever we wanted after school and even in the breaks we just had to come back in time; and we could even use our smartphones in the breaks and sometimes we're also allowed to Google something in classes

  • @mk5_3
    @mk5_3 2 роки тому

    woah, i actually understood this video with the captions off?! hats off to you for speaking in such a good pace for the entire world to enjoy :0, and those stories are pretty funny xD especially the hell incident with the broken phone and sad girl

  • @user-gn9wx7fg1e
    @user-gn9wx7fg1e 3 роки тому +4

    ياريت اسافر لليابان حلم حياتي 💘

  • @user-bb4qc9sr3r
    @user-bb4qc9sr3r 3 роки тому +5

    هل انا الوحيدة هنا
    🇮🇶🥺❤

  • @mafuuyama
    @mafuuyama 2 роки тому

    i'm looking forward to hear your school stories! :D

  • @iank.4629
    @iank.4629 2 роки тому +2

    I live in America, it’s really interesting to hear about the different rules in other countries in schools. Where I live you can dye your hair and get piercings without getting in trouble. In most places you can also bring your phone during school. Also, you don’t have to go straight home after school either, as long as your parents knew. Another great video! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @killianzoller6011
    @killianzoller6011 2 роки тому

    Really interesting ! Good job. You are cute by the way

  • @Ani_from_Aniland
    @Ani_from_Aniland 2 роки тому

    I just found this channel and I’m so happy! You’re adorable! In Bulgaria, it’s okay to do all of those things but I want to go to university in Tokyo and also live there so it would mean a lot of you did a video about that too so I can survive there one day!

  • @dawnntea
    @dawnntea 3 роки тому

    I love your channel so much :') please keep on making video about japan/japanese language, hitoki san! ^^

  • @mariamtarek0411
    @mariamtarek0411 2 роки тому

    I really like your videos ♡♡♡♡

  • @vanegonzalez5371
    @vanegonzalez5371 2 роки тому

    Amo tus videos, gracias por ponerle subtítulos, me ayudan con mi estudio de japonés 💜🥰
    ありがとうございます💜💜💜

  • @BEMi_James
    @BEMi_James 2 роки тому

    知らなかった、面白かった🤩

  • @E_liffffffffff
    @E_liffffffffff 2 роки тому +1

    I am Turkish. In our school, it is forbidden to bring a phone, paint hair, wear accessories, talk in the cafeteria, stay in class during breaks

  • @HawkinaBox
    @HawkinaBox 2 роки тому

    I can't imagine leaving school and being stalked by a teacher and still being demanded around by them.

  • @hoangha1063
    @hoangha1063 3 роки тому

    この動画はおもしろかったですww
    先生いつもありがとうございます

  • @pieragade6
    @pieragade6 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!! :D
    Here in Brazil, at least the 2nd school I went to (I started studying there when I was 7 and stayed there till the end of high school!) there were only a few rules xD Actually the only rule I remember is about the uniform. We had to use the school uniform, but things like hairstyle, makeup, etc, we could do whatever we wanted, hahah!

  • @rikana8162
    @rikana8162 2 роки тому

    Thank you for another entertaining video ✨ :D

  • @shristithapa8250
    @shristithapa8250 2 роки тому

    Wow!! Your stories are very interesting!! Well ya in my country also coloring hair and carrying mobile phone is completely no! But visiting shop while returning home is ok!! I want to know more about japan !! Please keeping uploading such videos 👍👍👍

  • @butyoudidnt4387
    @butyoudidnt4387 2 роки тому

    I really appreciate that you talk kind of slowly, so that people who are learning japanese have a chance to hear and interpret what you're saying without pausing lol

  • @kupajapan
    @kupajapan Рік тому

    Loved this video Hitoki, it was really interesting, thankyou ❤️ I'm from the UK and in our schools we have to wear uniforms. Our top button must always be done up and our tie had to be a certain length (no, short stumpy knots allowed haha, even though this was the "cool" way to wear the tie back then). We also couldn't wear makeup, like you spoke about. Our hair had to be a natural colour (you could dye it, but only a colour that occurs naturally so like basically browns, blondes, ginger and black). You could have your lobes pierced only once and you had to wear small, plain studs, and remove them for PE. We also weren't allowed phones in school but everyone brought them. Most teachers didn't mind as long as they didn't see you using it. The weirdest rule for me was how strict our school was about the length of girls skirts. It had to be 5cm above our knees and teachers would walk around with rulers. Girls would get sent home if their skirt wasn't the right length. Also, our socks were only allowed to be black, white, grey or navy, and never thigh high or knee high. They couldn't have patterns or bows or anything either. If we wore the wrong socks they would make us wear these old socks that the school provided, which were never ever washed and they were so smelly and disgusting! Haha I really don't miss school when I think about these things 😂

  • @kageyamastrash2002
    @kageyamastrash2002 2 роки тому

    The way he talks is the cutest thing to start a day with ❤️👄❤️

  • @rosellastar468
    @rosellastar468 2 роки тому

    Such a great video, you were so enjoyable to listen to definitely got a new subscriber. We had similar rules in my secondary school, the thing I found interesting at my secondary school was we were allowed makeup belongs it wasn’t noticeable. We we’re also allowed are phones until a year In because suddenly a teacher thought it was a good idea to ban them

  • @ray.com.938
    @ray.com.938 2 роки тому +1

    My school wasn't very strict but we had this one rule where if girls hair was longer than their shoulder it had to be tied back, which to some degree is understandable. Although it came to the fact that no-one cared enough to listen, so the teachers just gave up trying to stop them.

  • @ericarequena6833
    @ericarequena6833 2 роки тому

    I watch your videos because I love your voice. It's very peaceful. Also, I like how do you explain things

  • @osonhodeleon
    @osonhodeleon 3 роки тому

    素晴らしい動画。

  • @sorajhin
    @sorajhin 3 роки тому

    I really like your videos! It's easy to understand even without reading the captions :) . I could understand but still have trouble forming sentences in Japanese haha. still very informative video and really helps me learn your language! 誰にも私たらいつ話して、言葉をもぐもぐみたいです。not sure if I said this right? hahahaha

  • @PurpleNinjaPwr
    @PurpleNinjaPwr 3 роки тому

    In mid-west America, the public schools I’ve attended (in one state) have been generous in their rules. Some I’ve been enrolled in have rules like:
    - No rips in jeans
    - limits on shorts length
    - no “spaghetti strap” tank top shirts
    - no masks for Halloween costumes
    - no hats indoors
    We didn’t have any extreme rules I can think of! Private schools here would most commonly have uniforms and stricter rules, whereas public schools usually would not, so there were a lot of “dress code” type of rules to limit wild or inappropriate outfits. Rules about electronics varied per classroom/teacher for me as well. Some let you listen to music with earbuds while doing school work which I always liked.
    I really enjoyed this video and always love hearing your enunciated Japanese! 😊

  • @isagd
    @isagd 3 роки тому

    you should do a video talking about your experiences in your high school :)

  • @meilinchiewag8486
    @meilinchiewag8486 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the subtitles in Spanish

  • @dayraalmache8300
    @dayraalmache8300 3 роки тому

    AHHH extrañe mucho tus videos ♡

  • @ashton4372
    @ashton4372 3 роки тому

    The captions are a life saver

  • @kierownikszanowany4616
    @kierownikszanowany4616 2 роки тому

    Thanks you for Polish translations ❤️❤️❤️

  • @minervavirkki4123
    @minervavirkki4123 3 роки тому +1

    Here in Finland there aren't really any dress codes or rules about how you should look for school! Students can dye their hair, grow it out or cut it short, get piercings and wear makeup, and we don't have school uniforms :D

  • @vampyresmiles713
    @vampyresmiles713 3 роки тому +1

    At both my high schools (I went to a public one the first year and a charter school the rest), we were allowed to dye our hair but only "natural colors". So black, brown, blonde or very subdued reds since this was in America. The charter school did make one exception and that was dying your hair the school colors (blue or gray), but it had to be the kind that washes out easily. A few people did come with blue hair once or twice. I kind of pushed the rules by getting my hair dyed with permanent dye, but it was blue-black, since it's technically a hair color some people have and the blue went with school colors.