Always enjoy your video not only as a heavy watcher but English learner by listening and shadowing. I really understand how many vending machines there are here in Japan because I’ve been to the the UK.
In Japan, the English we learn at school is basically American English, so the English we see and hear in Japan is mainly American English, however, I think the sense of citizenship, such as the ideal society and the sense of distance between people, is closer to that of the British than the American. So I think that school English in Japan should shift to British English in the future, and I am hoping that there will be more and more channels like Squishy Talk that speak British English. Most of your talks now are about basic cultural differences, but I hope you will start talking about more complicated topics in the future.
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your support ✨ I'm hoping to cover a broad scope of subjects in the future.💕
Oh yes, we have dentists everywhere! I think that is a good thing as a patient, but it must be rather hard for those dentists who struggles for getting the patients. Talk about vending machines, my favorite drink during winter is Oshiruko. It is the sweet bean soup, perfect snack for cold winter. Now they sell ramen soup for drink... very strange indeed, but if they sell, they sell! Are you still in London? If you were, have fun and enjoy your stay with family. I hope to have you back in Japan soon to find out more about strange and fun stuff in Tokyo.
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I'm still in London now but I'm hoping to come back to Japan soon ✨😊
@MsSharonSpencer2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos and also your expressive talking, so I watch and like it every time you upload. :) Well, my apartment (3 separated apartments in a house) has only 2 floors in Tokyo, there are a lot of smaller buildings in Japan as you say, I think one of the big reasons is that Japan is an earthquake country. Basically you don't experience earthquakes in London ? :)
It’s funny that in the UK shops close by midnight but public transportation runs 24 hours while Japan is totally opposite.
@小寄道人2 жыл бұрын
The number of dentists is larger than that of convenience stores. Recently, Japanese vending machines do not sell cigarettes or alcohol. Obviously, it's a government measure to prevent minors from buying.
I have to say, is that all these five things that Japan has, are similar to what we have in Hong Kong. 2,342 local registered dentists, over/more than 8,000 vending machines (mostly drinks, along with snacks and game cards), 1000 7-11 and 335 Circle K convenient stores around 137 bicycles, along with countless tall and short apartments with village houses (I'm living in an American style/a British style village house).
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
I really miss Hong Kong! I hope I can visit again soon! ✨😊
Many buildings age in Europe and United States are very long. However in Japan,when there is a big earthqake,it is necesary to build a building that is strong against the earthquake. Therefore many Japanese buildings are new. Drainage pipes for kichens, batha and toilets are new. I think it is comfotable if it is small.