She said that she grew up in the Hokuriku region. I hope she becomes a big success in Japan.
@EverydaywithKrisКүн бұрын
Hello Syber-san ✨🙋♀️ her place was also hit by the earthquake. How are you and your neighborhood doing after the earthquake?
@syber4935Күн бұрын
I work in Hakui City, the gateway to the Noto Peninsula. Thirty percent of the residents of the Noto Peninsula remain unable to return from their evacuation sites. No progress has been made in demolishing the damaged houses. No progress has been made in providing support to houses that have tilted due to liquefaction of the ground. Nanao City's water infrastructure has not been fully restored. In the hot spring town of Wakura Onsen, some inns will not be able to operate for a year.
@EverydaywithKrisКүн бұрын
I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope everything would return back to normal. 🙏🏻
Hello dear Kris🙋♀️✨ I often eat banana chips from the Philippines 😋👍🍌 I've recently become interested in the Philippines and am studying a little bit of Tagalog. Hello Filipinos 🤗 My name is Nachi. Masarap ang saging na pinoy. Salamat sa iyong pag-unawa. Tugma ba ito?
@EverydaywithKrisКүн бұрын
Hello dear Nachi ✨🙋♀️ that’s right! 😃 you know sometimes Tagalog sounds so poetic if speaking in a traditional way. Nowadays, Filipinos are using slang tagalog, or taglish (tagalog mixed with english) to sound more modern 😉 thank you for learning tagalog 😊🙏🏻
@syber4935Күн бұрын
In the past, Chiquita bananas were more famous than DOLE bananas.
@EverydaywithKris14 сағат бұрын
Konbanwa Syber-san 🙋♀️✨ but Chiquita bananas still do exist right?
@Yu.......2 күн бұрын
Hi Kris 😀 I have the impression that many Filipino women have long hair 🙋🤔
@EverydaywithKrisКүн бұрын
Hello Yu-san 🙋♀️✨ yes, we love having long hair even though it’s hot in the Ph. 😁arigatou gozaimasu 🙏🏻😊✨