I really appreciate your efforts to fit in the other cultures despite your different customs. I had a big laugh too when you both said you practised how to make kissing sounds and how to hug. :D
@boricuaenjapon Жыл бұрын
Ryoma es el mejor cantante de reggaetón japonés! 🔥
@zorzal47772 жыл бұрын
Me encantan este tipo de videos! No solo es interesante la conversación, sino también creo que son muy buenos para practicar la escucha en japonés :) Es verdad que en realidad el modo de expresar el amor depende mucho de la persona (soy chileno y mi modo es más parecido al japonés), pero claramente hay tendencias marcadas por la cultura. Muchas gracias!
@daisybleu2 жыл бұрын
I met my japanese husband in my country (Mexico) , he was studying there in the university, he adapted very well to the "love mexican culture" and did hugs, kisses and said I love you , very lovely, now we are married and still the same, el es muy carinioso
@laurenfaith93702 жыл бұрын
すごい面白かったです!2年前には日本人と子供の時代について話していて、お母さんは多分「愛している」と言いたことはないと言いまして、ほんまにびっくりしました!ちょっと悲しかなぁと思っていました。 でも、日本に住んでて日本人の愛方法「love language」はよく acts of service だ分かったようになりました。 あんまり言葉で言いませんけど、手伝ってくれたり、好きな食べ物を買ったりそのようなことはイギリス人より多いと思います。 文化の違うことは面白いですよね! この動画を作ってくれてありがとうございます!次のは楽しみにしています!
面白いです!I could understand together with the Japanese captions, about 80%. Thank you, this is so helpful for listening and reading
@thislanguagejourney2 жыл бұрын
I remember some years ago. I had made a new Japanese friend and gave him a really thankful platonic hug and he froze and was simply shocked.... I'll never forget that.
@Bella-nk4wt2 жыл бұрын
This was such a lovely video & I laughed so hard lol. I think it's very true, too! There are different ways to express love. My husband is Japanese & I've never seen him hug his parents. His parents have never hugged me (even on the day of our wedding). But they're such kind & lovely people. They always go to so much effort & trouble for me. They often send snacks to my parents in the UK & translate all of the ingredients into English! It must take such a long time (especially as they don't speak English). People have different ways to express their love & that's what makes us beautiful/interesting (as humans) ☺️
Hace unos veinte años conocí a muchos japoneses para hacer intercambio lingüístico mientras estudiaba japonés. Me he reído mucho con este vídeo porque recuerdo todo lo que estáis contando. Recuerdo lo raros que me parecían nuestros encuentros al principio, porque nunca sabíamos cómo saludarnos. En los abrazos se ponían en una postura fija concreta, en lugar de adaptarse al momento, y es verdad, durante el abrazo me daban palmaditas en la espalda 😅. Pero estoy seguro de que yo también les parecía raro a ellos. Fue una época muy bonita, tengo buenos recuerdos ☺️ y algunos amigos 😊. About twenty years ago I met many Japanese for language exchange while studying Japanese. I laughed a lot with this video because I remember everything you are talking about. I remember how strange our encounters seemed to me at first, because we never knew how to greet each other. In the hugs they put themselves in a specific rigid position, instead of adapting to the moment, and it's true, during the hug they patted me on the back 😅. But I'm sure I seemed weird to them too. It was a very beautiful time, I have good memories ☺️ and some friends 😊.
@uranus29702 жыл бұрын
Using words like "love" wisely is to be advised indeed, however if you really feel it in your heart while saying it, I don't see why you shouldn't. If I feel like saying "I love you", I will. No matter which culture the other person comes from. I hope the Japanese forgive me for being honest to my feelings though 😅
@taylorgay16412 жыл бұрын
Words of affirmation also include, gratitude for a job well done. Acknowledgment of hard work. Or saying I'm proud of you because of:__ from everything that I've learned about Japan so far. My best guess is that the most common love language expressed in Japan is quality time, and words of affirmation.
@taylorgay16412 жыл бұрын
Miku先生's father probably expresses love through acts of service.
@dragonball72 жыл бұрын
appreciate the video and very funny and at the same time can practise my listening on Japanese. I suggest to talk about こくはくする, I read quite a bit of Japanese manga and animation and this happens quite often in school. However in western countries , we did not really confess love in such a ' formal' way and may be its one of the follow-up topic you two can talk about. thanks again
Miku sensei! I see japanese people making jokes about Edo Period and I don't understand. Could you please make a video explaining couple of jokes about Edo? :D :D
@maggot63202 жыл бұрын
その人と最後の会話かどうかわからないんだから「I love you」で電話切たほうがいいと思います。ちょっと暗いけど…
@jakamasilly27472 жыл бұрын
すばらしいです
@narusecanon31682 жыл бұрын
ryuma san itsimo tanoshimidesune:)
@golddust132 жыл бұрын
先生、いつもありがとう! すばらしいビデオ! りょうまさん、ありがとう!面白い ^.^
@yorishanazhal70162 жыл бұрын
Los amo mucho ❤️. おつかれさまでした
@Nathan_fc2 жыл бұрын
面白かった
@gauravsingh82742 жыл бұрын
すごい
@NyuAkiyama2 жыл бұрын
Ryoma san, your requested has been fulfilled 😊 😆 haha . I'm dating a Japanese guy so yep, we are an international couple; even if he doesn't watch this video it is actually more useful for me than for him 😆 haha. Thank you so much ❤!!