😴🌃 Timestamps 😴🌃 3:07 What was your main reason for moving to Japan? How does life in Japan differ from America for you? 6:43 Why Japan? When did you move there? Was the modeling something that found you in Japan, or did you go there for it? Was the change hard? 10:09 How did you deal with loneliness and overcome it as an expat? 13:07 What's your favourite video that you ever made? Do you improvise your funny videos or do you have a script? 15:29 What would you say are some things different about life in Japan that maybe wouldn't be thought about by those in America/The West? 19:43 What's your favourite movie, and why? Favourite childhood memory? Pet peeves? Would you rather never listen to music, or listen to the same music for the rest of your life? Most hated/disliked subject? What's your ambition regarding career wise? If you could give yourself a name except Alise what would it be? 24:46 What was the hardest thing to adapt to in Japan? 26:43 How did know you wanted to get into linguistics, and do you think it helped/was worth it? 29:57 What are some places on your Japan travel bucket list? What are some good tips that you would recommend for other's learning Japanese/planning to visit Japan? 33:22 Have you visited any of the historical sites in Japan? 36:34 Were you affected by the recent earthquakes in Japan, have you experienced any since you moved there? Natural disasters? 38:49 What hobbies, besides asmr, do you have? 41:49 What would be your dream job/career, if you could do literally anything? 44:13 Do you have any favourite video that you've made? 46:05 How much you love Japanese culture? What kind of things have you gotten into with Japanese culture? Have you visited a martial arts dojo? 49:43 Are there any embarrassing moments you've had while interacting with Japanese people? 52:41 What got you into asmr, and when did you start watching it? 54:08 What do you mainly use asmr for: Sleep? Relaxation? 55:50 What made you choose asmr as type of content to create? Big inspirations? 57:52 What is your current favourite asmr trigger that you discovered recently? 1:00:01 What's a movie you could watch every day, or maybe a comfort tv show or video? 1:00:52 Would you consider Nagoya University a good place to get a degree that is accredited in Japan? Where would you recommend other universities like Temple University, Japan Campus? 1:03:12 How Alise' perspective may have changed in regards to saying "love you guys" and what's her opinion about the connection/relationship with her viewers in general? 1:07:13 What do you think of the experience as working as a model in Japan? 1:11:50 Do you remember the first asmr video that you saw? Why did you start to create asmr content? Is learning Japanese difficult? 1:13:13 What are some of your favourite Twice album songs? 1:15:00 How is your journey going learning different languages? What tools help you to become more fluent? What other languages do you want to learn? 1:18:07 What's a trigger you really like but haven't done yet? Would you ever do livestreaming asmr? Would you ever do full roleplay asmr with costumes? 1:20:22 Would you ever consider upgrading your setup, or are you satisfied with how it is? 1:21:29 Are you or any of your family members Japanese or part Japanese? 1:22:27 What asmr channel's were your biggest inspiration when starting out? 1:22:51 If you could live anywhere in the world would it still be Japan? 1:24:29 What has been your favourite asmr video to make: Roleplay's, rambles, something else? 1:25:10 Have you ever watched Neon Genesis Evangelion, and if so what were your thoughts? 1:25:51 What was the biggest culture shock you had when you moved to Japan? 1:26:56 If you had a time machine what would you choose to see? 1:27:58 What is your favourite flower? 1:28:17 What would you say is the biggest culture shock when you moved to Japan? 1:29:20 What are some other countries on your list to visit?
@ASMRAlise9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@Adam_Bombz9 ай бұрын
@@ASMRAlise You're very welcome, Alise! Congrats on 100k! (:
@simon49109 ай бұрын
Nice, great work mate!
@brayamsworld779 ай бұрын
Hey, im 1:20:22 !!! I made it!!
@brayamsworld779 ай бұрын
I love how she chooses to answer all of them, or as much as she can instead of selecting a few!! Makes it feel very inclusive. Its also great to hear and learn more about you!!
@christianlee45369 ай бұрын
I’m so happy for you! You’re a very underrated Asmrist, so seeing you at 100k is just so joyful! Congratulations Ty for sharing it all!
@Cayla_theHufflepuff9 ай бұрын
You having to warm up to talk more is so relatable lol
@lotograves9 ай бұрын
i am suuuper early but hi alise, once again congrats on 100k. edit: the "yeah" you do after answering is super adorable. definitely intrigued for part 2. also idk if you care about algorithm or if it could be for patreon but would love more long form rambles
@imxngie9 ай бұрын
15:00 omggg that's one of my favorite videos from you 😭😭 I NEED another one like that 😫🫶🏼
@directorjake9 ай бұрын
The story of you switching languages to the people talking about you is incredible. I respect that so much. Definitely wanna hear more stories if you have them haha
@benjaminb.80289 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering my question! It's very cool how you committed to responding to everyone. It's interesting to learn about the "sleeping with the fan on" distinction, I'm a uni student and I sleep with a fan on a lot because I don't have AC so hopefully things keep working out haha
@toffwe9 ай бұрын
omg yay! i've been waiting for this video haha, i saw cool questions in the community post and i got curious about your answers :))
@oliviaakkj9 ай бұрын
alise you're honestly one of the best! Congrats on the 100k 🤍
@onlyrozz9 ай бұрын
This popped up as soon as I got in bed..- the timing!
@buck-boy9 ай бұрын
It’s honestly insane how much different Japan is from the US. I lived near Hiroshima for a couple years which was awesome. The culture is vastly different from work to day to day life.
@Wesker113A9 ай бұрын
I love all your answers including the ones you did for mine. Goes to show you care about interacting with your fans. You are amazing! ❤ Much love always
@Gastly2579 ай бұрын
When you mention that you don't get tingles you just have to distract your brain from thoughts I can completely agree with you that's exactly how I feel about ASMR I thought I was strange for not getting tingles but now that I know an ASMRtist has the same issue I realise it's fine 😅 thank you Alise 😊
@pifsasmr9 ай бұрын
Yayyy! Congratulations on 100K!
@KovacsZoltan129 ай бұрын
thanks for this long and pleasant q and a!
@joner19839 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering my question; found this video enjoyable - I think everyone will appreciate the time you took with each answer.
@scarlization62619 ай бұрын
Hey alise! Thank you for answering my question, was really interesting to hear that you have an interest in history. I have a massive interest in history and so visiting japan is very much on my bucket list haha. Id love to chat sometime about history. It was also really interesting to hear about the different life experiences you have had. Glad the earthquakes didnt effect you much. Anyway, again, congratulations on 100k! Thank you and onto the next milestone!
@CainCAUS9 ай бұрын
Ahhh can't wait until part 2!!!
@IndyJay539 ай бұрын
Congrats, Alise!
@alisayun9 ай бұрын
YAYYYY thanks for answering my linguistics question!!!!! your answer was so funny to me bcs i also tried to learn latin and thought it was the most interesting in the world so when you said that i was like omg ?!?!??! never had an original experience in my life LOL
@tomoyo.b9 ай бұрын
the 'don't sleep with your head pointing south' thing is because in Japan, dead people are burried with their head pointing south
@marylawliett9 ай бұрын
OMG¡ I ALSO LOVE THE NATIONAL TREASURE MOVIES¡ ❤
@hellofriendo29 ай бұрын
I liked the _How you met your boyfriend story_ !
@commentking12579 ай бұрын
I love the curious George movie so much! It took me way too long to realize that Jack Johnson wrote the soundtrack to it idk how I kept upside down disconnected in my brain for so long
@purefrost6719 ай бұрын
We most protect Alise at all cost !! ❤
@JavierCortazarUrabain-du9sv7 ай бұрын
Charming and very sympathetic Alise
@alisayun9 ай бұрын
OMG LIKEY IS MY FAV SONG TOO
@GoodMinute19 ай бұрын
congratulations Alise
@TazziedoesWT9 ай бұрын
The Homogenous society point i understand whole heartedly. Im half aussie/dutch, the a-typical blue eyes which stood out a mile away when i was in India for the better half of a decade. Your points on how you reacted make me believe theirs a stock standard response lol.
@WuntaykTimmy19 ай бұрын
0:33 AND IT SHOWS🗣️🗣️🗣️
@ben-hurray9 ай бұрын
You put a lot of thought into this comment 🗣️🗣️🗣️
@SimplisticYea9 ай бұрын
I hope Part 2 is Binurallll
@meow78629 ай бұрын
you should make an iPad asmr video where you draw or make notes on your ipad
@aarontimm9 ай бұрын
first 💅💅
@marcus93049 ай бұрын
Fun video
@Asdfghjklasdf-l2s9 ай бұрын
💓🥰✨
@tonnysketch45039 ай бұрын
niceee, love your videos, thanks for upload this, sorry if my inglish its bad haha, im from colombia, saludos
@Zb1-438 ай бұрын
You seem so sweet❤
@Yogurconaceitunas9 ай бұрын
Alise and her love for convenience stores
@empireofthelight26519 ай бұрын
Alise. You are a little treasure ✌️❤️🌞🙏💯
@elineff27919 ай бұрын
what made you interested in languages especially Japanese
@kynelson139 ай бұрын
I ❤ Alise
@itsflxmerider43709 ай бұрын
I am trying to be JUST like you, but to Skorea, its my dream, and I'm kinda jealous but we move
@Reindevil6969 ай бұрын
I've been watching too many of your videos and I'm really starting to hear English these days. I still don't understand the meaning though🤣
@JavierCortazarUrabain-du9sv7 ай бұрын
😴😴😴😘😁😊
@dhananjayacrook10419 ай бұрын
The Inu people are actually an ancient Aryan, or Indo-European (circa post WW2)/ people, with thousands of years of Han (Chinese phenol type, or mongoloid ), add mixture. Also in China as well as Japan, they have found 6'6" skeletons thousands of years old which are indistinguishable from modern day Europeans. You'll notice the Inu people are often bearded, or capable of growing beards...and occasionally they will have blue eyes although this is a very reassessed gene at this point. Unfortunately although these facts are supported by the most up to date DNA sequencing, it is considered controversial...especially among the western academic class. This is due to a political as well as ideological bias which has infected most if not all modern institutions in the most parasitic and many cases sui$!dal ways.