It should be more like “brands Americans pronounce wrong” because they are always the ones trying to change everybody’s language……us Hispanic folks got you don’t worry
@peterparker5077Сағат бұрын
his English is actually very clear he has only a slight accent for the area he came from, you should hear most local accents you wouldn't be able to understand hardly anything they say
@user-ec4yw5hj3r2 сағат бұрын
more like YOU are not
@dougvestal70114 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂👏👏👏. YAY!!! For Asagi’s Poke dance!
@robertpetre93785 сағат бұрын
Squirtle dance
@zechariahp82066 сағат бұрын
Based on the videos ive seen, Japanese women seem to be the exact opposite of being "easy". That's part of why you guys are having a population crisis.
@COPLSAUCE6 сағат бұрын
He’s in a scandal now
@buttercreamcake7 сағат бұрын
Had no idea Asics was Japanese 👍🏽
@randomdude74127 сағат бұрын
Loved the dance 🕺
@RVG0268 сағат бұрын
To be honest i am actually kinda sad that some Buddhism in japan at that time think woman is filthy and low than a man,but in islam woman is the most beautiful creature and the most respected things in this world,fun fact: in al qur'an (islamic holy book) there is one surah called "maryam" and that surah is about woman and maryam is a woman name.
@RVG0268 сағат бұрын
Thank you!! You gave me hope for japanese woman😭😭😭 thank you😭😭 I thought a LOT of Japanese woman is had a high body count and see cheating is normal,but because your video i know its not a lot of woman in Japanese think like that,and there is also a loyal person in japan. ( Bro tell me where the city that westernization is not realy happen in that city). Sorry for my bad English
@thornerg210 сағат бұрын
Westerners say Toyota, Japanese say Toyota.... Yeah, I can see where the confusion comes from. Also, Pokémon is derived from English words... Maybe it's us who say it correctly!?
@freefree202112 сағат бұрын
We pronounce japanese wrong as she mispronounced every english word. Kobe Bryant was a basket player? Lol
@nikmohdyazid13 сағат бұрын
How to pronounce Tein correctly in Japan?
@tdoran61614 сағат бұрын
4/5 of these are a good way to meet British people too 😂
@FrederikEngelmand15 сағат бұрын
"share house" i feel like we missed a step or two XD
@harshittiwari768616 сағат бұрын
Looking beautiful during smiling . Keep smiling. 😊
@murderouskitten257716 сағат бұрын
Wait , japanese drink in picnics in park ?
@aadilnazir411516 сағат бұрын
🤔 Hmm how about you yourself every word of supposed to be English coming out of your mout is pronounced incorrectly!.
@allgold800317 сағат бұрын
I have a big pocket monster.
@bjornna776718 сағат бұрын
Cobee Briant likes Cobe beef.
@koltindriver593519 сағат бұрын
You’re a good dancer. Better than anything I could ever do haha
@thend442718 сағат бұрын
She is a professional dancer after all lol
@ponderingmonk52519 сағат бұрын
Same here. I grew up in the Midwest where we have tons of tornadoes(one actually hit my town last week). I don’t really fear them as I have just grown accustomed to them being around from late March-October possibly
@azrealscythe7299Күн бұрын
Hi, i have a question, i met a japanese girl in Germany, I've really mixed background culture and she seems very interested into visiting my country of origin (i wanna visit Morocco, she always say that, but I was also born in France and she wanna visit it too) then she went back to Japan, we often talk, she shows interest, we have 7h jet lag, although we manage to talk at least 1 every 2 days, i sent her flowers during her birthday, i think i'm interested as much at least as she shows herself, i've heard about the culture of 'confessing', should i say something or let things as they are until she comes by september to europe for her 1 year study or am I taking the risk to let be interpreted as 'not interested'. She requested video calls, wich we did. we speak a little less by msg (she's late to answear again) but she requested another videocall.. a bit confusing here but well, as someone who is more familiar with japanese culture what should be done so i dont get misunderstood ?
@AsagisLifeNoBSJapan19 сағат бұрын
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@azrealscythe7299Күн бұрын
Hi, i have a question, i met a japanese girl in Germany, I've really mixed background culture and she seems very interested into visiting my country of origin (i wanna visit Morocco, she always say that, but I was also born in France and she wanna visit it too) then she went back to Japan, we often talk, she shows interest, we have 7h jet lag, although we manage to talk at least 1 every 2 days, i sent her flowers during her birthday, i think i'm interested as much at least as she shows herself, i've heard about the culture of 'confessing', should i say something or let things as they are until she comes by september to europe for her 1 year study or am I taking the risk to let be interpreted as 'not interested'. She requested video calls, wich we did. we speak a little less by msg (she's late to answear again) but she requested another videocall.. a bit confusing here but well, as someone who is more familiar with japanese culture what should be done so i dont get misunderstood ?
@Dahlia10384Күн бұрын
Arigato asagi-san for teaching us the right way. Let me ask you one thing, is it arigato or arikato?
@ThatPancakeКүн бұрын
it can be said that one of business marketing like React videos... people already have stereotypes of that content, and just want to check the answers then get a relax from them maybe if we japanese moved to overseas countries as a migrant worker or started to speak "decent" English, they would stop making these videos.
@tabbycat8760Күн бұрын
COCK SIZE ?
@ZenitsuAgatsuma98115Күн бұрын
Let’s say long distance relationship with Japanese woman’s doesn’t work at all, I got cheat by my Japanese ex girlfriend and she just didn’t care about it, she was looking for foreigners 😒 but it sounds like she was never happy…so honestly it’s her problem not mine…but I wish that someone might find out about what she’s doing, karma it’s very sweet!
@user-mt7fn6ow6oКүн бұрын
6:17 Qué mano más elegante.
@sheelania8833Күн бұрын
This is the exact problem with black topic street interviews. no one I know gives a fk about what the men think of them or needing validation from the society .. it does nothing to stop racism and the answers are never completely honest
@akiyajapanКүн бұрын
My first Japanese "friend" in Japan turned out to be a narcissistic woman who treated people badly and, shortly after, me as well. She would actually scold me for being "too polite" to the wait staff. I stopped taking time to invite her out years ago and she's never invited me anywhere since.
@johnLee-bb2doКүн бұрын
Your American friend through me for a second😀. That was funny.
@mads2aКүн бұрын
Hmmm. So.... I was pronouncing most of them correctly! And I like the jazz music at the end.
@jimcottee9187Күн бұрын
Good to know most Australians say these Japanese brands correctly. Don't get me started on how Americans say Nissan or something Italian, like Ducati. (shudder)
@shongueesha7875Күн бұрын
Also I fear that you are judging the women instead of judging the society that limits you as women in Japan. Cheating is every where, it doesn't make u nasty or a horrible person, neither does prostitution. It makes you human.
@shongueesha7875Күн бұрын
If people take generalizations about Japanese people from an interview video, you are just gonna be lost forever. People are so stupid.
@glendamico90042 күн бұрын
Speaking of Nissan, what happened to them? We don’t have any of their products in any of our stores anymore. They seemed to have died out during Covid!
@Pango56972 күн бұрын
Japanese are generally polite. When they say “interesting”, they really mean, “No, you idiot!”
@aFinalNote2 күн бұрын
The people there are so nice and would smile to me when I spoke what little Japanese I knew. My goal is to learn enough to have a conversation for my next trip.
@skyscribe2 күн бұрын
[Foreign accent] "What does this name Butch mean?" [Butch] "I don't know, honey; American names don't mean shit."
@LucyLove_12 күн бұрын
When you find out japanese ppl can't pronounce their own brands...
@LucyLove_12 күн бұрын
If it's called unikuru spell it as such
@renybass12 күн бұрын
So you are telling English speaking people they are pronouncing Japanese words wrong while pronouncing English words badly? Hmmmm
@e.p.of.p.o36442 күн бұрын
It's like people pronouncing BMW and Peugeot, and other names too. Every language has a certain way of pronouncing different words, lol. Just because Japan pronounces it like that doesn't mean English speakers should pronounce it the same way, lol.
@rogerhunt39842 күн бұрын
Scheety schooshi!
@karan_singh.3642 күн бұрын
Don't believe their words. Look at their actions.
@unicounici37722 күн бұрын
Interesting lesson even if you mispronounced the Latin phrase. Furthermore, the original phrase is "Mens sana in corpore sano" (healthy mind in a healthy body). Obviously, to obtain an acronym that did not begin with two consonants they chose "anima" ( soul) and not "mens"
@amitmarkel2 күн бұрын
Most important IMHO is communication and willingness to be for one another. Not a language per se, it can even be with a language barrier entirely I guess. It's most important IMHO, to care for one another both in small and large things. To always make one another happy / considerate. It sounds trivial or naive perhaps or something. Alas, it is nowhere to be found :/ Japanese base culture and values appear to align though...
@amitmarkel2 күн бұрын
Totally
@amitmarkel2 күн бұрын
I knew it just had to not make sense ww Divorce rates though worldwide are very high recent years, AFAIU