How to help kids enjoy learning
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Public drinking ban in Shibuya
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Should tourist be banned in japan?
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@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 8 сағат бұрын
I agree with your ideas. I hate traveling via the highway because it's packed even on a normal day. I had an experience where I was on the bus on the way back to my hometown, and the highway started to be crowded with a lot of cars, and I arrived late over two hours. In addition, I don't want to think about souvenirs for normal friends. Then, I always buy them only for my lover, family, and sometimes intimate friends.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Күн бұрын
I think time out is a good idea for disciplining children because it allows them to think deeply about their mistakes. But, make them understand the meaning of the time-out is important. If they don't understand it, it doesn't connect to children's growth.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 2 күн бұрын
I watched the walk-around KZbin video, which featured walking around Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shinjuku in Tokyo. Those theme videos give people experiences that are hard for them to undergo easily, and I like watching them.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 3 күн бұрын
My best all-nighter memory is of staying at my friend's home as a high school student and enjoying eating, playing games, and drinking soft drinks. Eventually, we slept all day.😂😂
@EtraSweets
@EtraSweets 3 күн бұрын
I learnt a lot of things in Nomikai. But now ,it’s enough.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 4 күн бұрын
Japanese killer hornets eat introduced species in Japan and then protect natural species from their attacks. It's a good thing but I want to ask them not to make nests around my house.😂😂 I saw them flying around the veranda of my home. So, I introduced fake dragonfly products to prevent penetrating killer bees.
@lalala-t8c
@lalala-t8c 4 күн бұрын
私も飲み会好きです 行きたくない人や、お酒を飲みたくない人をむりやり連れて行くのはよくないけど 楽しいことの方が多い🍻
@iroiroarimasu
@iroiroarimasu 4 күн бұрын
Nomikai was fun for me!😊
@hecarroo3183
@hecarroo3183 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for uploading the video, it reminded me of a time when I went to an Izakaya with my coworkers. I can’t wait to watch the video about spirituality though haha. Have a good one!
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 5 күн бұрын
In my childhood, I watched the cartoon Sponge Bob after school. But, I always watch anime on TV at that time.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 6 күн бұрын
This topic is deep and serious. "Old" equals stopping evolving and experiencing. I will feel I'm old when I stop keeping doing it. I want to continue learning and trying at any time in my life. Plus, I realize I have enough time and energy to challenge something and spend my life lively. Thank you for making a beneficial video always.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 7 күн бұрын
There are many stores only for Gatcha Gatcha in Tokyo, especially. Plus, I have found and played the vending machine type of Gatcha Gatcha, but I prefer the old one, which I can enjoy rolling a handle with full excitement and expectation.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 8 күн бұрын
I don't have any cars now, but if I get a car and it becomes dirty, I will wash it by hand because it will save me money and allow me to finish washing satisfactorily.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 9 күн бұрын
I didn't watch it but I'm interested in it now!!! Thank you for picking it for the episode.
@keiko6794
@keiko6794 9 күн бұрын
I missed the livestream last night, and I've always wanted to watch your livestreams. What a shame!
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 10 күн бұрын
Nice answers!!👍👍 Geijutsunoaki is a good occasion to focus on creating. I haven't been participating in that event, but this video makes me want to challenge the art. Then, I will try it this year.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 11 күн бұрын
Compared to your answers, I noticed that I'm not so stressed. No one wants to be stressed and crammed. Then, I have a hack to relieve stress such as having fun at coffee time.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 12 күн бұрын
You could pick up my comments in this video if I had commented earlier😂. Then, I'm looking forward to seeing the part 2!!
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 13 күн бұрын
If I became a father, I would discuss with my partner what name is suitable for my child and protect my kid from bullies by choosing a good name with responsibility.
@おおおた-j1v
@おおおた-j1v 13 күн бұрын
I think the reason why Japanese people don’t sit next to westerners is just Japanese are afraid of foreigners. Unlike U.S., Japan is not a multicultural society, so we aren’t used to being around foreigners. And you said Japanese move to other seat when they sit next to westerners if the other seats become unoccupied, but it is often the case when we Japanese sit next to Japanese. For instance, we just don’t like sitting next to someone, regardless of whether they are westerners or not. So you’re not do anything wrong at all.
@おおおた-j1v
@おおおた-j1v 14 күн бұрын
Though I am Japanese, I have never thought about the difference between Japanese style of “bow” and that of American. Like you mentioned in this video, Japanese style of bow is vary in some situations. I think foreign peoples will surprise when they see Japanese do a very very deep bow.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 15 күн бұрын
Google and dictionary functions on the website are more useful than paper dictionaries and electronic ones. I always search for the meaning of words in English on the Internet because it is completely free, and I can search for synonyms rapidly compared to old ones. However, dictionaries are for reading. Then, I can refine only my reading skills by using dictionaries.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 16 күн бұрын
I bet almost every Japanese person hates cicadas because of their looks and noisiness. Those bugs decrease my sleeping time during the summer because they start to sing loudly in the morning.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 17 күн бұрын
I like this enjoyable quiz because audiences can participate in it!
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 18 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing her life story. These videos are invaluable, informative, and thankful. I'm going to check her channel.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 19 күн бұрын
I'm on the same page. I have good listening skills, but my vocabulary is terrible, and keeping up with a conversation is hard. Then, I'm going to the next one.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 20 күн бұрын
This is a deep topic. I was a person who was celebrated but now I want to celebrate someone important to me.
@AyumiShinmura
@AyumiShinmura 20 күн бұрын
Adam's "Maiko" was translated "Michael" 😂😂😂 Does it mean we can say "Maiko" when we wanna say "Michael"??hahaha
@yumeno_baba
@yumeno_baba 21 күн бұрын
Although they are not gods, they are something close to gods. Oshikatsu was destined to emerge in Japan. And in the 21st century it spread throughout the world.
@kanrekipapaCH
@kanrekipapaCH 22 күн бұрын
とても楽しかったです。 すごく勉強になりました。 良い刺激を受けました。 娘ともっと頑張って、英語でも楽しいコンテンツを創ります。 ありがとうございました👍
@chiitarokun
@chiitarokun 22 күн бұрын
Bowing is Japanese body language😂 In my personal opinion, it is just one way to convey your feelings to the other person. So if there are other ways to show your feelings, I think that's fine too.
@kayokondo4712
@kayokondo4712 22 күн бұрын
久しぶりに聴きました、以前より良く聴けるよなってました!嬉しい😆 次は、リピート出来る様になりたい! 楽しいエピソードトークをありがとうございます😊
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks 29 күн бұрын
Congratulations on your first anniversary!! I could feel your struggles, histories, and stories through this video. Thanks for continuing to upload videos; I can learn and brush up on English. Thank you so much. I hope you guys keep making efforts from now on.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
I always listen to slow-tempo music while I grind and drip coffee.
@dickey911
@dickey911 Ай бұрын
I don't know much about American politics, but I believe that the Democrats have lost the support of many Americans because they have devastated the middle class by welcoming undocumented immigrants and spread the gap between the super rich and the others.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
Then, the pandemic was over. I sometimes feel that the coronavirus pandemic really happened several years ago. We don't have to forget to thanksness for ending COVID-19.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
Thank you for providing informative and useful phrases and explaining how to find the tourists in trouble. Instead of "Do you need help?", I will say "Are you looking for something?" and behave friendly and nicely. I don't want to be offensive to a person who needs help. Plus, I hope that Japan will be a more easy place for foreigners to travel.
@missletis7772
@missletis7772 Ай бұрын
This is because Japanese people are sensitive to smells.
@吉村庄助
@吉村庄助 Ай бұрын
To.pay.tax.vas.perqueria.man.ledyi
@超伝導ゼロス
@超伝導ゼロス Ай бұрын
I am a Japanese person born and living in Japan. I can understand written English, but I can't understand your conversation at all. However, I can understand what Trump is saying.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
Electric batteries' explosions can get people injured hardly. I hope the firms that make batteries improve the quality to prevent accidents. Anyway, I was relieved to hear that you, your cat, and your data were safe.
@Greenforrest7342
@Greenforrest7342 Ай бұрын
英語が通じない国として有名な日本にわざわざ行くなんて、ドMが多いのかな、英語圏には。
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
When I was a child, I experienced that mold occurred in my strawberry jam😂😂. I was shocked so much.
@ravneetbhangoo9361
@ravneetbhangoo9361 Ай бұрын
Thank you
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
I bet many teenagers prefer text messages because they are easy to communicate and they don't have to care what the receivers are doing.
@EtraSweets
@EtraSweets Ай бұрын
When he was elected, I decided not to keep track of politics any more. I’ll do only what I want to do. Now, I study English, French and Chinese.
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
I didn't notice that the Olympics have bad aspects such as the poor old guy story.
@EtraSweets
@EtraSweets Ай бұрын
Black kigyou!!
@Real_life_sucks
@Real_life_sucks Ай бұрын
Japan's norm is not normal in the world. After watching your video, I realized the greatness of living in Japan.