I'm Japanese and I've been learning English over 10 years. I almost cried while I was watching this video, because I realized that I always criticize my English and put pressure on myself. I dream of speaking English fluently and smoothly, but I neet to accept my current English first. Although it will take some time, this is what I have to do right away. I'm grateful to you for making this video.
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Self-understanding, resolution, verbalization, and the way of thinking are really wonderful. I learn a lot from you. I respect you, Chinatsuããâºïž
First of all, Iâm so happy to see your new video and hear your message at the beginning of the new year. As you mentioned, there are a bunch of should in Japanese society, which makes me stressed and sometimes it leads us to criticize others in order to maintain self assurance. On the other hand, your messages always inspire me to move forward with everything including learning English. So I wanted to tell you that there are a bunch of your big fun in the world, and we are looking forward to your smile!!
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Hiroshi-san, thank you for your support!Iâm so grateful to have your kind support, and it makes me so happy to know that my videos can bring even a little bit of encouragement to you. Youâre absolutely right!! there are so many âshouldsâ in our society, and they can weigh us down. I think that's why Japan got better after the war and all the natural disaster, but I think, it gets TOO MUCH sometimes. I hope people can get to see... hard work is of course important, but it should come with love. (I know love sounds stupid for some people, but it's the best cure for everything.) Again, thanks for your lovely comment. I'm able to come back to content creating because I've got a support from lovely people like you. Thank you so so so much. I appreciate it. â€ïžð
I love the way you speak English and how insightful you are †It was so new to me that criticizing others actually gave burdens on themselves too I never post critics about others English on social media but sometimes thought to myself. It must be a good timing for me to get rid of this toxic mindset! Thanks for sharing, Chinatsu! Looking forward to the next one but please take care
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Thank you so much for your kind words and thoughtful message! It means a lot to me that the way I share my thoughts resonates with you. ð I really appreciate you reflecting on such an important topic!! I think a lot of people neglect (or not even aware) thinking about it, and keep wondering... "Why is my life so hard?" Your willingness to shift toward a more positive mindset is truly inspiring, I try not to forget it too. Again, thanks for your lovely words, Iâll keep doing my best, and I hope you take care too. â€ïžxx
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Thank you for always sharing such interesting topics. This might be a bit off-topic, but it reminded me of an episode I once saw. As you may know, Japanese TV programs sometimes feature interviews with foreign tourists. One day, a couple visiting from Philadelphia was being interviewed. The woman answered the questions clearly and thoughtfully, while her boyfriend responded with a lot of slang. Toward the end of the interview, he muttered, âI just realized how much slang Iâve been using,â and seemed to regret it. Although heâs a native English speaker, it appeared to be a moment of reflection for him. That interview left a lasting impression on me.
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Thank you so much for sharing the story! I love hearing about moments like this that give us a moment into how language is used and perceived in real-life situations. Your story really highlights the importance of being mindful of how we express ourselves...itâs a wonderful example of how language can bridge or sometimes create gaps depending on how itâs used. Thank you again for sharing your story. I always believe language in simple form wins. It can carry light and warmth. Again, thanks for your commentâ€ïž
You are awesome!!! Im korean. I've been studying English and Japanese
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YOU are awesome. Thanks for your kind words. They really mean to me. Good luck on your Japanese study. æ¥æ¬èªã®çŸããããéåœèªãšåãããã«æ¥œããã§ãããããå¬ããã§ããx