"we're living in the 21st century?" -Self proclaimed genius
@MrB192316 күн бұрын
Stop doubting the Master! 😐
@Kryt10017 күн бұрын
Listening to Henya needing to explain Doraemon made me feel old
@Jm0417-s16 күн бұрын
Culture is different in the different parts of the US. In the midwest it is disrespectful to be late. It is not tolerated. You are expected to be 10 minutes early to work or most appointments such as doctor or dentist. If you are not on time for a dinner reservation, they do not hold your table.
@serpentinious774517 күн бұрын
A robber would have to be insane to walk into a house with an unknowable number of armed American Southerners in it at any given time.
@StochasticUniverse14 күн бұрын
Plot twist: The robber is also an armed American Southerner (and therefore insane, by definition).
@serpentinious774514 күн бұрын
@StochasticUniverse and walks right into 2 shotguns, 3 rifles, and a hunting crossbow while armed with a pistol. We Southerners might be dense, but we're not _that_ dense. Edit: The areas where people leave doors unlocked are the ones where everyone knows and looks out for each other. Mess with one person and the whole community will come after you. And they're a vengeful lot. I remember one time some looters came around from out of town after a hurricane. 3 of the neighbors used their cars to box the crooks in and held them until police arrived. The 2 lowlifes were outnumbered and outgunned.
@ScruffMcGruff8617 күн бұрын
Joke’s on Henya, Zen is her Doraemon
@aparations17 күн бұрын
I'm in the US. I had one job where they said if you aren't 10 minutes early you are late. Then I had a job where there wasn't a schedule so you could come and go as you pleased. My current job has a set start time but they are very flexible with it.
@sable-king206617 күн бұрын
Back when I was in high school my band director had a saying that she drilled into our heads from day one: Early is on time. On time is late. Late is unacceptable.
@AzhreiVep10 күн бұрын
@@sable-king2066 I've never understood this attitude. Just set the time for when you _actually_ want people to show up, jeez.
@Ashurman66617 күн бұрын
Oh man, Doraemon, that was a blast from the past. When I was a kid, I remember it being really huge in Spain
@tentaclesmod17 күн бұрын
Melody is late because she's hurrying back from yoga.
@linhle829417 күн бұрын
I still remember the day we said "It is still the first month of 2024"
@Putricio_ouo17 күн бұрын
Yeah, time sucks
@Heracullum17 күн бұрын
I don't
@LRSNRCNG30917 күн бұрын
I remember thinking how far away my birthday is cuz it wasnt for another 5 months. Its today. Times flyin too fast and lifes worse every year
@sugarqbs17 күн бұрын
man i don’t remember last week
@gardares16 күн бұрын
@@LRSNRCNG309 Happy birthday
@andyasbestos17 күн бұрын
In my home town there are occasions for which you are basically expected to show up 15 minutes to one hour late. One time I showed up to a party exactly on time and the host was still in the shower. Usually we end up with 2 to 4 early birds hanging out for half an hour, waiting for the rest to really start showing 30 minutes late.
@DracoFoxy_G17 күн бұрын
YEEEEEES THIS HELL OF A YEAR IS ALMOST OVER
@somebloke.17 күн бұрын
If you fill out the vshojo application on time it just gets thrown in the bin 😂
@tempaccount702414 күн бұрын
Doraemon's huge in India! Loved it as a child and still love watching it every now and then, although the one I watched was dubbed in Hindi.
@Steve-xo5pq14 күн бұрын
Havent watched in a bit, henyas English has gotten really good. Her vocabulary is a lot better, even using a lot of slang that non english speakers wouldnt usually know 👍
@StochasticUniverse12 күн бұрын
I think Henya just misunderstands the nature of Thanksgiving. Like, she said, "I'd be there 10 minutes before" -- okay, but ten minutes before what, exactly? Ten minutes before dinner is served? 10 minutes before your Uncle Charlie gets drunk enough that he starts explaining why the Detroit Lions still suck, even though they have one of the best records in the NFL? Haha... (By the way, getting at least lightly buzzed on Thanksgiving is a great time and I strongly recommend it, speaking from personal experience. Or get full-on drunk, for best effect.) It's an all-day affair. It's very casual. Normally, even the dinner, which is nominally the highlight of the whole thing, is "sometime in the afternoon", partly just because of a lot of unknown and unknowable variables, like how long it will take for the turkey to actually cook. People guesstimate but you just don't really know (it's not like average people are cooking 20 pounds of poultry on a regular basis, so it's a bit of an experiment every year). The whole thing isn't running on military precision, like, "food's at 3:30pm, SHARP!" (My sister and her husband are both in the Navy, and when I spent Thanksgiving with them this year, they said dinner is "sometime between 3pm and 3.30" and it actually slipped to after 4pm because it took longer for the center of the turkey to hit 165 F than expected). It happens when it happens and people show up when they show up. It's Thanksgiving, not a funeral. :P It's SUPPOSED to be casual, easy, and fun. If someone shows up after dinner, they can grab some leftovers and use the microwave. That's what it's there for. Or if it's all gone...sorry, you snooze, you lose! But either way, the time just isn't that regimented. It's a celebration, not a job.
@clementverkimpe94017 күн бұрын
Doraemon is the "doctor who" in japan XD
@Aeikon17 күн бұрын
By her explanation it sounds closer to Inspector Gadget.
@clementverkimpe94017 күн бұрын
@@Aeikon Doraemon is litteraly a tardis with the form of a cat
@Aeikon17 күн бұрын
@@clementverkimpe940 Oh I see. The way she explained it, it sounded like he just pulled random gadgets out. Lol I've never seen the show, not even a clip, so I was purely going off her explanation.
@oscara157317 күн бұрын
i thought because both are old and have lots of seasons
@DonVetto-vx9dd15 күн бұрын
@@Aeikonyes, Doraemon really is kinda like Inspector Gadget, but Doraemon use his gadget to help Nobita, which would usually abuse those gadgets. Also Doraemon has go anywhere door, so the comparison to Doctor Who also checks out.
@Flash-FireCC16 күн бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one who questions the use of the 21st century phrase 😂
@nilnull545717 күн бұрын
Doraemon was all the rage in India. It had frequent repeat telecasts and new episodes. Now I don't watch TV, so idk rn.
@LaughingOrange17 күн бұрын
My impression is pretty much every weeb know of Doraemon, but most haven't watched a single episode. I could tell you if a random anime character is Doraemon, but I cannot reliably do the same with other characters from Doraemon.
@StochasticUniverse14 күн бұрын
The name is legendary but people rarely have interest in actually watching the show, yeah.
@KopperRook9 сағат бұрын
Punctuality is generational as well as cutural.
@Kirisame31217 күн бұрын
4:51 om
@TsusakuCohenat17 күн бұрын
My siblings are ok, they all have kids. I, though, am at almost 50 and i am the last in my line. Not only that, but because all my siblings are women, i am the last one with my surname. Not really a problem for me. I am projecting some my fatherly instincts to my nephews and nieces :)
@DogratDavis17 күн бұрын
Get out there. It's not too late.
@StochasticUniverse14 күн бұрын
Nephews and nieces are like the "light" version of parenthood. You get to play with the kids and watch them grow up, but you aren't actually responsible for them, haha. (Grandparenthood is the same, but you can't become a grandparent without passing through the fires of parenthood, first, so it doesn't have the same slacker cred. It's the sunset cruise for parents in retirement, though.)
@mzqamarul17 күн бұрын
Doraemon is still shown in my country and its still good
@altchr386017 күн бұрын
geez, people don't appreciate other's time unless it's something emergency, i'm okay with it other than that? clearly, they couldn't keep promises
@GiblixStudio17 күн бұрын
depends on the culture. where i'm from we learn time management as part of growing up. and if someone comes late without a message with an acceptable reason why, then I walk and never contact them again. this also applies to business meetings. which is a massive clash with cultures where it is the norm to arrive "Fashionably late" since that indicates you're succesful. well ... then go do your million dollar deal with someone else and not me.
@Blues_Light17 күн бұрын
@@GiblixStudio That is a manic obsession with punctuality, my man.
@GiblixStudio15 күн бұрын
@@Blues_Light no. that is showing respect. something people these days seem to have forgotten what it means. we live in a society where more and more crazies go out of their way to be as disrespectful and obnoxious as possible. I simply don't tolerate that degeneracy.
@SpiDeRReal17 күн бұрын
They weren't on time because they just got off work :/