How do Japanese Kids React to Foreigners?

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Oriental Pearl

Oriental Pearl

2 жыл бұрын

How will Japanese kids look at you? Will they be surprised if you speak Japanese? How about if you speak perfectly, will you still be an alien to them? This video shows real interactions between foreigners and Japanese kids here in Japan. Will the kids react the way you think they will or will you be more shocked than them?
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@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
WHERE'S OUR VIDEOS!? Well, this one took over 20 hours to make. I've just graduated with a master's degree in June and am hunting for an office job here in Japan. More videos to come once things settle down. The next video will be a day in the life at my old workplace.
@Bounceoo7
@Bounceoo7 2 жыл бұрын
Glad ur doing well. Hope everything goes well and your able to settle down soon.
@sowmyashree6849
@sowmyashree6849 2 жыл бұрын
All the very best for your job hunt. 👍Hope you get a job soon 😇🙏
@_NotKai
@_NotKai 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations
@steviemack9
@steviemack9 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the masters degree . Hope you find work you enjoy. And make allot of money. But most of all stay happy and healthy. I always enjoy your vids. Thank you.
@whatiskungfan
@whatiskungfan 2 жыл бұрын
Can I suggest marrying first, based on surveys housewives in Japan are happier than working husbands.
@Heyitsbecklol
@Heyitsbecklol 2 жыл бұрын
I remember on my first trip to Japan. I came across a class of kids who were out practicing their English on foreign tourists, reading off scripts and giving out paper cranes. It was probably the most adorable thing I have ever seen
@colenthree
@colenthree 2 жыл бұрын
My dad visited japan and the same thing happened to him
@Jabroniville
@Jabroniville 2 жыл бұрын
I had a similar one, but it was nervous high school boys awkwardly shaking my hand and asking my name, plus "Do you like Kyoto?" and "Do you like Japan?". They were clearly waiting for tourists by a temple. I ended up in a group and got stopped by three of them one after the other, haha.
@Lily-gz3ip
@Lily-gz3ip 2 жыл бұрын
niice
@yomiee.
@yomiee. 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jabroniville Same i stood out a lot when i visited japan cause im dark skinned and the same happened but it was a group of girls i think they were like in 3rd grade.
@AmidaNyorai48
@AmidaNyorai48 2 жыл бұрын
😯
@robguyton3577
@robguyton3577 2 жыл бұрын
Kids have no "filter" - they say and do whatever pops into their head. Years ago, (after finishing my meal) a small kid came out of the restaurant to grab my hand and said "Hey Chinese man, come home with us." His mom came running out to stop him, and scolded him that you can't do that with a stranger. That's when I realized that small children are inhabiting a parallel universe in which ALL things are possible.
@thebluerena
@thebluerena 2 жыл бұрын
haha that's cute
@eatmyshiitake1876
@eatmyshiitake1876 2 жыл бұрын
What a nice way to word that!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s exactly right! Back when I was 4 I remember seeing a woman in the library with a little facial hair and asking my dad loudly in front of her “Daddy why does that woman have a beard?” My dad was mortified. 😄
@kat3.146
@kat3.146 2 жыл бұрын
so...did you go home with them?
@alextogo8367
@alextogo8367 2 жыл бұрын
Children are innocent when they young.
@IMMerrySan
@IMMerrySan Жыл бұрын
修学旅行で、外国人に英語で話しかける、というミッションのようなものがあったの思い出した しかも2組以上だったはず…! 中学生には難易度高すぎだよ😢て思ったけど皆さん笑顔で気さくに応じてくれたし、中学生の拙い発音でも理解しようと耳を傾けたりしてくれてめっちゃ嬉しかったなあ🥰 動画で似たような子達出てきてて、微笑ましくなった
@ynengyneng3453
@ynengyneng3453 2 жыл бұрын
Japanese kids r so cute and respectful.they always have smile on their faces.they r so approachable and friendly.
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican 2 жыл бұрын
"They're all bad. Nobody's feelings are hurt, they're just all bad" *ah yes, true equality*
@olethea5475
@olethea5475 2 жыл бұрын
i literally look at this comment when she said that
@poweresh4712
@poweresh4712 2 жыл бұрын
Americans are so sweet that's why they put nuclear in Japan
@pardolagames8994
@pardolagames8994 2 жыл бұрын
I mean, sometimes even I hate the west.
@waohope
@waohope 2 жыл бұрын
”I can't say I hate any country, because you know human are all bad.” *Asia philosophy*
@pardolagames8994
@pardolagames8994 2 жыл бұрын
@@waohope And then there is China
@PixxieDevil
@PixxieDevil 2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, died when the kid said your tummy is different from mine 😂
@gloriahui3490
@gloriahui3490 2 жыл бұрын
So cute! No judgement, just an observation 😁
@alextogo8367
@alextogo8367 2 жыл бұрын
Naw I died when he started to tap it.
@BrandonHeat243
@BrandonHeat243 2 жыл бұрын
Kids don't even give that stuff a second thought. One time I gave my 5 year old nephew a hug after having put on some weight since I last saw him and mid hug he says to me "Whoa Uncle, your tummy got big!!". Obviously the next day I went on a diet...
@davipenha
@davipenha 2 жыл бұрын
Just raw honesty. It's sad that we adults lost the ability to manifest our feelings so pure as kids but it's understandable
@ojcubz
@ojcubz 2 жыл бұрын
@@alextogo8367 fun fact, that's how Japanese generally signal you that you're getting fat(adults/teens) since being fat is frowned upon in Japan.
@lewgoogle5530
@lewgoogle5530 2 жыл бұрын
I remember when we were visiting the Silver Temple in Kyoto with our son who is fluent in Japanese. A bunch of kids got off a school bus to tour the shrine at around the same time. When they discovered that Dan could converse with them in Japanese, they were utterly delighted and flooded him with questions. They also tried to speak to my wife and I in English. It was great fun, and they were very sweet.
@Cat-killua
@Cat-killua Жыл бұрын
Awww
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Ай бұрын
*...my wife and me... They tried to speak to me in English.
@tomperkins5657
@tomperkins5657 8 күн бұрын
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Grammar Nazi...😆
@DeletedDevilDeletedAngel
@DeletedDevilDeletedAngel 7 күн бұрын
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n thats not an actual correction, my wife and I works as well mate
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n 7 күн бұрын
@@DeletedDevilDeletedAngel Nope. "They tried to speak to I in English." That sounds right to you?
@bootlegga69
@bootlegga69 2 жыл бұрын
When I taught English in Japan, the best hour of my week was when I went to the local kindergarten. After a hiccup or two in the beginning, the kids chatted and played counting games and they were so friendly it was pure joy to go see them. The same could not be said of all of my junior high school students... 😉
@noobishnubreal
@noobishnubreal Жыл бұрын
what was it like to teach in junior high school?
@ak5659
@ak5659 Жыл бұрын
@James I taught K-12 for years. Jr. HS was far harder than either elementary school or high school.
@ak5659
@ak5659 Жыл бұрын
@@noobishnubreal Junior HS students have their hormones running wild but they have the reasoning skills of elementary school. Here's a teacher joke that's funny because it's true: Teacher says "No cell phones in class." Student responses: Elementary school: Kid starts crying and says, "My morry told me it was ok." High School: "Yo, it's my phone and I'll use it when I please!" JR High School: "I did too eat breakfast this morning!" Another half joke: If you want to find a person who can successfully herd cats..... look for a Jr HS teacher.
@bootlegga69
@bootlegga69 Жыл бұрын
@@noobishnubreal It was fun, crazy, demanding, and/or interesting, depending on the day. It was an adventure and one I highly recommend if you're interested in living and working overseas.
@noobishnubreal
@noobishnubreal Жыл бұрын
@@bootlegga69 fascinating!
@GaryTurbo
@GaryTurbo 2 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of that video where an afican kid was scared of a guy because he "looked like a ghost" that was hilarious
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I want to interview a few of my African-American friends here in Japan. Some of them have some crazy stories to tell about their experiences.
@jeffsama7601
@jeffsama7601 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl kindly do it
@youwantmyname9208
@youwantmyname9208 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl African kids are not ready for round two ghost
@anraccoon2896
@anraccoon2896 2 жыл бұрын
Oh hey I just clicked from that video
@laylashapiro9738
@laylashapiro9738 2 жыл бұрын
I actually just saw that video!
@Tan-fe5wz
@Tan-fe5wz 2 жыл бұрын
"Are u with the Olympics" Lol
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I feel honored to be asked that lol
@Tan-fe5wz
@Tan-fe5wz 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl i would be too 😆
@herokerrey
@herokerrey 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl that's when you know all your hard work at the gym has paid off. :)
@natevizzi2901
@natevizzi2901 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl proper response … “yes I throw javelin” 😝
@stuartmcewan7928
@stuartmcewan7928 2 жыл бұрын
Nah, im mostly Japanese lol
@hossenmilon7641
@hossenmilon7641 6 ай бұрын
Japanese people are known for their courtesy and respect towards foreigners. It's a beautiful cultural exchange when kindness bridges any language barriers.
@kourtxkobain
@kourtxkobain 2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Japan for three years and I absolutely adore your videos. I hope I get to go back one day and appreciate and learn the language to converse because your videos are so inspiring.
@shiyevi
@shiyevi 2 жыл бұрын
“Your tummy is different from mine” That kid was going for it 💀
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Kids are savage. Lol
@fezzik7619
@fezzik7619 2 жыл бұрын
No different from a three year old in America exclaiming “She’s faaaat!” They need to be taught to censor themselves 😂
@Kirbyystomp
@Kirbyystomp 2 жыл бұрын
@nathan smith it was a joke, chill Janet
@fezzik7619
@fezzik7619 2 жыл бұрын
@@joeycorsi9142 Not sure where you get that from, but you’re 100% incorrect. Only 3.6% of the adult Japanese population had a BMI of 30.0 or higher. Compare that to 43% in the US. That might account for the young boy’s curiosity. Just watch videos of people walking around Japan. You won’t see overweight people. This is not because of a social status of wealth. In fact, the opposite is true. The Japanese see overweight people as lazy and inefficient. So your assertion is likely based on conjecture or crossed wires about another culture you may have heard about on a random documentary you watched. I believe this may be true in some tribal African colonies, but as I haven’t researched it I won’t say it with any amount of confidence.
@Ok-pq5ro
@Ok-pq5ro 2 жыл бұрын
@@joeycorsi9142 no, that was in the older times when the wealthy people ate a bunch of food and didn't do work opposed from the citizens who worked all day and had a balanced diet.
@Kanjicafe
@Kanjicafe 2 жыл бұрын
Best memory of kids in Japan was walking near an elementary school baseball field in Naha and the entire team surrounded me and asked me to make a muscle. Talk about making you feel like Arnold.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! They were impressed with your muscles lol
@adamlorden5666
@adamlorden5666 2 жыл бұрын
Okinawan kids are the best
@shinjaokinawa5122
@shinjaokinawa5122 2 жыл бұрын
Me and some Amercan Cousins decided to ditch Kokusai Dori in Naha and go into the back allies where people rarely see Americans, kids were just coming out of the woodwork many yelling '' This is a Pencil'' and giving us the Peace sign. It seemed a real treat for them to see us. It was a bigger treat for us to see them.
@zhouwu
@zhouwu 2 жыл бұрын
@@shinjaokinawa5122 This is probably a stupid question, but why is the peace ✌️☮️ sign a pencil ✏️? I don't get the logic. Is it a misunderstanding of the English, maybe?
@shinjaokinawa5122
@shinjaokinawa5122 2 жыл бұрын
@@zhouwu I do know that all the kids and girls give the peace sign. The first phrase anyone learns in English Class is This is a pencil. when there is a group of small kids they will simultaneously say this is a pencil while while doing the Peace sign. The two fingers spread has become iconic and goes back to the 60's. I remember it being everywhere by the 70's. So it is not unusual for kids to hold up a pencil and give the peace sign at the same time.
@tclass99
@tclass99 2 жыл бұрын
I remember my first time in Japan (Narita) almost 20 years ago… seeing the little school children walking to school in their uniforms and huge backpacks made me smile. So darn cute!
@shoryuken3305
@shoryuken3305 Жыл бұрын
I found my visit to Japan amazing, everyone was so warm and kind and helpful we had many people walk up to us just to say hello and practice their english with us. Even at the train stations we never wondered for too long people always came up and offered to help , amazing beautiful country! sugoi!
@Paul_Wetor
@Paul_Wetor 2 жыл бұрын
At 0:36 covered in sand running to the water: "No, I'm not with the Olympics, I just swam here from America and now I'm swimming back."
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha, that's a loooooong swim.
@albal-v3869
@albal-v3869 2 жыл бұрын
Lol
@AlexSDU
@AlexSDU 2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@evak.vlasova4597
@evak.vlasova4597 2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂!
@RayMak
@RayMak 2 жыл бұрын
Japanese kids are really polite and friendly
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! I love Malaysia.
@jaywhypee2030
@jaywhypee2030 2 жыл бұрын
I Grew up READING all your comments
@pinkish3300
@pinkish3300 2 жыл бұрын
You're everywhere-
@l1azt0nybff58
@l1azt0nybff58 2 жыл бұрын
They really are they have such great manners!
@ashleytaros7913
@ashleytaros7913 2 жыл бұрын
Omg why are you everywhere??
@dranker5959
@dranker5959 Жыл бұрын
5~6歳ぐらいの頃かな、近所の公園で、金髪の子供たちと遊んだ記憶がかすかにある。 お互い何話しているかわからないけど、何かわからないけど、楽しく遊んだ。
@sao9995
@sao9995 2 жыл бұрын
What wonderful insight into the kids of China and Japan! Bravissimo The narration, editing and content were exquisite! Thank you so very much.
@seanyoung9014
@seanyoung9014 2 жыл бұрын
When I was in Japan a few years ago, absolutely no Japanese people paid attention to me, which, as a afro American, kinda surprised me. The Chinese tourists, however, wanted me to pose for pictures with them for no reason. One guy put his arm around me and said "Kobe!" Lmao I look like Kobe Bryant the same way Paul Rudd looks like Charlie Sheen. 😂
@bangawa3441
@bangawa3441 2 жыл бұрын
LOL we dont hate anyone but weebs
@3riarx
@3riarx 2 жыл бұрын
Sean Young, I have a question about your Profile picture. Where is that place ? Paris ? Looks familiar. I'm just wondering
@seanyoung9014
@seanyoung9014 2 жыл бұрын
@@3riarx It's the 14th Street Bridges in Washington D.C. where I'm from. They connect VA to DC.
@3riarx
@3riarx 2 жыл бұрын
@@seanyoung9014 Thank you. That picture looks really spectacularly good
@uncletiggermclaren7592
@uncletiggermclaren7592 2 жыл бұрын
@@bangawa3441 That must be awkward, because us weebs LOVE you !.
@nickn1635
@nickn1635 2 жыл бұрын
Oh god, those boys at the beach probably thought: "just like the simulations"
@tentedkarma7465
@tentedkarma7465 2 жыл бұрын
?なに
@Ryan.2
@Ryan.2 2 жыл бұрын
"Watch those wrist rockets!"
@emperana636
@emperana636 2 жыл бұрын
"I thought these only happened in anime. How much lies have I been told?"
@furowowo
@furowowo 2 жыл бұрын
They had the best time in their lives
@marvinsatparam5333
@marvinsatparam5333 2 жыл бұрын
The comment i was looking for xD
@nucopia
@nucopia 2 жыл бұрын
I can really relate to your observations about the children in Japan i taught English to elementary and junior high school students for almost 5 years in Japan and enjoyed every moment of teaching children which was a lot more fun and rewarding then teaching adults ..
@JustMe-vo9bq
@JustMe-vo9bq 2 жыл бұрын
I taught young children in a private school in NYC for over 25 yrs . Many were from different foreign countries including Japan. Children in general are so pure in their reactions to everything and so innocent in their criticism . . It was cute to see their reactions If I ever said anything to them in their own language. Some would laugh and sometimes correct my pronunciation but mostly get a kick that I spoke their language. I often said I was going to write down all the things they said to me over the years because it would make a great book
@fullpeace4435
@fullpeace4435 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a Japanese high school students who learning English. I have a strong feeling to want to create peace as many countries as possible, so I started studying English! and your voice is so beautiful✨ clear and easy to catch!! also your Japanese is so wonderful and perfect! I’m really happy you like Japanese! also the video was so much fun!! Thank you so much! 👍 And I love America! also all nations💫 I love you guys!!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
That’s you so much! I wish you the best of luck with your English studies.
@drivestowork
@drivestowork 2 жыл бұрын
It's nice that you are learning English!! I hope you do very well! I was an exchange student to Japan in Showa58. I have many many pleasant memories of Japanese speaking English to me. 🇯🇵🇺🇸✌🏻
@jakaylagoodrum3477
@jakaylagoodrum3477 2 жыл бұрын
hi! I'm in Highschool 2! we should be friends :) It would be cool if we taught each other or just to be friends in general.
@mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438
@mayshusakuhanamurasufferli5438 2 жыл бұрын
Sweet kid lol
@no_maidens
@no_maidens 2 жыл бұрын
Good luck with your studies!
@paulnone9984
@paulnone9984 2 жыл бұрын
Kids are very fascinated with foreigners for sure. Keep in mind, about 90% of the population is Japanese and the rest are foreigners. When kids or even elderly see foreigners, they are sometimes surprised. I've even had times where an old woman will start randomly speaking to me in Japanese, it's pretty interesting haha. (keep in mind, I said about 90%. You don't need to message me telling me it's more, I was just estimating lol.)
@nyancatbeatcreature.3782
@nyancatbeatcreature.3782 2 жыл бұрын
Think it’s actually 92%, but that is just a few thousand different from 90%
@nikolessard6860
@nikolessard6860 2 жыл бұрын
@@nyancatbeatcreature.3782 that's like a 2.5 million difference
@wzz7380
@wzz7380 2 жыл бұрын
i dont know about the numbers exactly but when you say 90 - 92% are Japanese, among these 8 - 10%, a lot are Korean / chinese well.. asian . In term of non asian i think the number is much much smaller than that right ? I saw on another videos that most of the foreigners are mostly in big cities too. i assume that if you go to the country side as a western person black or latino etc... people would be like that : O _ O
@sankujamatia525
@sankujamatia525 2 жыл бұрын
@@wzz7380 Actually people don't know much about Japan, In Hokkaido there's large Russian, Polish, Danes and Australian population. They are Japanese citizens
@wzz7380
@wzz7380 2 жыл бұрын
@@sankujamatia525 is it only in Hokkaido ? I think i thought that Hokkaido was a special area 🤔 its the big island to the north with Sapporo right ? i saw an anime (sorry for the cliché) about Aïnou people and got interested into their story. Its like a mix of Russia and north japanese if im not mistaken. Didnt know about polish australian and dane though. What do you say by " large" ? Because as a french i live into a very very mixed country, i think we dont have the same notion of " large" when it comes to count the non native :')
@dxboom4847
@dxboom4847 2 жыл бұрын
THIS IS SO AMAZING AND I REALLY ENJOYED THIS
@josephschmidt4157
@josephschmidt4157 2 жыл бұрын
Love your channel, keep up the good work!
@MisterDutch93
@MisterDutch93 2 жыл бұрын
The best reaction me and my friends got EVERYTIME we came across schoolchildren in Japan, was about our height. We are all around 190cm, which meant we pretty much towered over everyone there. The kids would look up to us in awe and start saying 'Woah, se ga takai!!', which was the funniest thing.
@elpino8503
@elpino8503 2 жыл бұрын
What does se mean
@noodlesdorkenson4674
@noodlesdorkenson4674 2 жыл бұрын
Height
@devbrothonath9396
@devbrothonath9396 2 жыл бұрын
@@elpino8503 it's something like "wow, amazing height"
@elpino8503
@elpino8503 2 жыл бұрын
@@devbrothonath9396 I'm starting to learn japanese, and I understood all the words except "se". I know Takai is tall
@devbrothonath9396
@devbrothonath9396 2 жыл бұрын
@@elpino8503 As far as i know, here "se" means height then "ga" is subject particle( used to refer to the person ) and "takai" means tall or high. All in all, it means "That person is tall" or "He has a tall height"
@rjl310
@rjl310 2 жыл бұрын
My first time in Kyoto, I was standing next to a group of school kids and a few of them shouted "Hello" at me and asked where I was from. It was obvious how cool they felt, speaking to a foreigner in English.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
There are quite a lot of Japanese teachers that take their students to tourist sites in Kyoto to practice speaking English with the foreign tourists.
@rjl310
@rjl310 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl Wow, I had no idea. Very cool! It's cute when you see them trying to get up the courage to speak to you. I could never imagined doing that, as a kid.
@trentgay3437
@trentgay3437 2 жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me in taipei. I got lots of children wanting to practice English and even plenty of 30 to 40yo who were taking an English class. Approached me with a set of almost identical questions. All of them were very polite and I enjoyed being able to help them out. I also helped a grandmother find a museum, I was going to it as well. Her cute little grandson spends half his time in England. So I had a nice conversation with him on the bus to the museum.
@minu586
@minu586 2 жыл бұрын
I want to be a Exchange Student in Japan someday when I am old enough. I’m 13. And I’m still following my dream sense I was about 9. and if I end up moving to Japan, I want to be an English Teacher. I love your vids! You really inspired me to follow my future dreams!
@Luv_brd
@Luv_brd 2 жыл бұрын
"Go all in or just go home" Girl, you're so inspiring!
@MoroFullmetal
@MoroFullmetal 2 жыл бұрын
I remember when I traveled to Japan as part of a special credit system for a month and we visited a children’s elementary school and I got up in front of the class and introduced myself in Japanese, and they asked me about my favorite movie (I said it was The Lion King) and the teacher gave me a ball game - the one with the wooden post with multiple sides that are shaped to hold a ball, which is attached by a string, and the goal is to flip the ball up by force and land it on top without it falling off. I flipped it over [it was my first time playing with this toy] and it landed perfectly on top, and the entire class was a singular chorus of “OOOOOOHHHHH”. They asked me if I’d ever done that before and I said no, and they were amazed, lol. Then as I was leaving a group of kids ran out and asked me if I was coming back. They are such adorable beings.)
@suburbanbanshee
@suburbanbanshee 2 жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, the cup and ball game has been in the West so long that it is old-fashioned here now. Heh!
@user-qn8mj2jj5p
@user-qn8mj2jj5p 2 жыл бұрын
日本人です。 グーグル翻訳で読みました。 おそらく『けん玉』ですね。Kendama 英語でKendamaじゃ伝わらないのですね? 細かく説明されてますね。 説明上手です😊
@safaltagrg
@safaltagrg 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-qn8mj2jj5p yes yes its Kendama.
@user-mx2wm2ri4d
@user-mx2wm2ri4d 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-qn8mj2jj5p なるほどボールゲームってなんだろうと思ったけど けん玉の事かあ~納得 ありがとうございます。
@rachelcookie321
@rachelcookie321 2 жыл бұрын
Even I would of been impressed. I never could do that game as a kid.
@aprili.3802
@aprili.3802 2 жыл бұрын
Kids. Are. SAVAGE. My favorite was a student of mine around 6 years old who pointed to a drawing of a queen with curly hair and her say “ew, she has weird hair like sensei ” 😅😅😅
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
True story! Kids don't pull any punches.
@MasakanSolaris
@MasakanSolaris 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl i love it
@Lily-gz3ip
@Lily-gz3ip 2 жыл бұрын
🤡
@suge6973
@suge6973 Ай бұрын
日本人です。 日本語とてもお上手ですね。 素敵な動画をありがとうございます!
@user-ny5fk8jw3m
@user-ny5fk8jw3m Ай бұрын
自分も日本人として感謝します。
@user-jm4qj7gi8h
@user-jm4qj7gi8h 18 күн бұрын
外国人が日本のことををよく思ってくれてるのは嬉しいです。また日本に来てください歓迎します
@user-kj3qw4dt2s
@user-kj3qw4dt2s 2 жыл бұрын
Kids are the cutest at that age. Savage and straightforward and you can’t be mad at them for being brutally honest😂
@ihaveaplan.ijustneedmoney.9777
@ihaveaplan.ijustneedmoney.9777 2 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid, seeing and talking to a foreigner in my hometown was a reminder that there's a bigger world out there. It did not seem much, but Im very sure you just made their day 😊
@thebakagirl5293
@thebakagirl5293 2 жыл бұрын
Idk why this comment made me feel better :)
@holamide21
@holamide21 2 жыл бұрын
this comment is so cute 😭
@Sparktan24
@Sparktan24 2 жыл бұрын
So what's the plan?
@user-by1zv7td3j
@user-by1zv7td3j 2 жыл бұрын
What’s you profile banner from
@elaina_5549
@elaina_5549 2 жыл бұрын
Idk why I feel like I've read a fantasy magical comment
@kevinreily2529
@kevinreily2529 Жыл бұрын
Pearl you are such a wonderful good will ambassador, thank you for setting such a good example, for Americans abroad. I live in Thailand and can speak some Thai and it goes such a long way, and people respect you for trying to learn. Sometimes westerners think the locals are saying something bad, they are not, most often they are only curious.
@user-ui6mw5zz5l
@user-ui6mw5zz5l Жыл бұрын
私は日本人です。 日本に来てこのように楽しんでいる姿を見てとても嬉しい!!
@liduvinasanchezhernandez1154
@liduvinasanchezhernandez1154 2 жыл бұрын
The day of the entrance ceremony at the school I'm working at, a 1st grader came to me and asked "外国人ですか?" (which means "are you a foreigner?"). Didn't expect that one 😂😂 Also, because I'm overweighted, some 1st graders used to run to me to touch my tummy 🤣🤣🤣 But my funniest experience was about 1 year ago, when I was living in Otsu (a small city in Shiga prefectura, near Kyoto). It was raining, so I was using an umbrella. A kid (maybe 8 years old?) passed by while I was waiting to cross the street, and then he looked up and realized I looked different. His face suddenly changed and he opened his eyes wide, and he kept staring directly at me with that shocked expression while he walked away (yeah, he was walking backwards so he could keep looking at me) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your stories. If only those moments were caught on camera.
@nemoatlantis7148
@nemoatlantis7148 2 жыл бұрын
it'd be perfect, if you gave him acorn that day
@ericbailey6779
@ericbailey6779 2 жыл бұрын
LOL. When i worked in schools, the kids used to pat my belly and say, "Pon, Pon , baby?" As a dude, it got old really quick.
@AlexSDU
@AlexSDU 2 жыл бұрын
For some reason this make me thinking of that scene from My Neighbour Totoro.
@ayeayecaptain6249
@ayeayecaptain6249 2 жыл бұрын
Sugoi.😂
@OrderedEntropy
@OrderedEntropy 2 жыл бұрын
I love how kids often are basically like, you are fat or sometimes might even say you are ugly or something that might seem harsh, but they will still want to get to know you, they will still be your friend. They accept you the way you are unconditionally. They arent subjective yet, they see you as is AND take you as is. (Which ironically is how you develop your subjective views you have later in life)
@SingingPhatpants
@SingingPhatpants 2 жыл бұрын
I get this in my school. I'm a big beardy dude. I'm a teaching assistant. Comments are made innocently. I just tell them it never matters what anyone looks like, just how they treat you 😁
@EarthSurferUSA
@EarthSurferUSA 2 жыл бұрын
@@SingingPhatpants So what do they say when they have not been treated well enough to do math? They graduate not being able to figure anything out. Great treatment, but I bet your nice about it.
@SingingPhatpants
@SingingPhatpants 2 жыл бұрын
@@EarthSurferUSA your comment makes zero sense. My kids are all taught according to the Wales curriculum set and we work within the abilities displayed upon our first assessments. This was a side comment about personal remarks.
@Nuriyya91
@Nuriyya91 2 жыл бұрын
Yeh. when my big sister was still little she was on the bus with our mum when a really old lady get in. She obviously had some back problems and a big nose. My sister said "Mum! A witch!! 😱" Mum was so embaressed, but the old lady just laughed and said she hears this all the time xD
@earlysda
@earlysda 2 жыл бұрын
Nobody accepts anybody "unconditionally".
@HyatWyat
@HyatWyat 11 ай бұрын
You motivate me to keep learning German! Thank you and keep it up! ❤
@kennethberger5864
@kennethberger5864 2 жыл бұрын
Priceless! I so enjoy the playfulness you exhibit with children and yes, adults. Thanks for the joy on a very cold Michigan morning. 👍
@41tinman41
@41tinman41 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I'm glad that Japanese natives are getting exposed to foreigners at such an early age. There will come a time where seeing someone THAT different from you will not be a big deal and it would be a moment of coexistence that we should strive for.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way.
@41tinman41
@41tinman41 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl Japan has an issue with xenophobia, and I've heard horror stories of foreigners living there having a hard time. From renting/buying a home to something as simple as commuting. They wont sit next to you nor engage you in conversation. They shy away from helping when you're clearly in need. But hopefully, there will be a time that negative incidents like those wont be the norm.
@RonLarhz
@RonLarhz 2 жыл бұрын
They have a wide range of weird. Dont have to be worry. At most it's Just xenophobia,not with the individual. More like ignorance of other countries' culture,just like americans.
@henrynishimura4104
@henrynishimura4104 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes it's not a good thing. A lot of foreigns fetishize and harrass Japanese people because of 4nim3.
@kyupified2440
@kyupified2440 2 жыл бұрын
@@41tinman41 they wont sit in because they dont speak english in the first place, they value their own language which is what I envy in Japan. Foreigners should atleast be able to study Japanese language (the basics) and dont expect the locals to adjust for them. This is happening in my own country, foreigners doesnt bother studying our language who is living in our own country, some live for decades yet doesnt even try
@lukesofian3031
@lukesofian3031 2 жыл бұрын
3:21 OMG! I’m a foreigner living and studying in Japan and i was shocked to see my classmate posing,that was our little trip from 2019 in Asakusa!
@rishabhgoyal2958
@rishabhgoyal2958 2 жыл бұрын
Wowww , thats really an awesome coincidence
@zehelsumi1845
@zehelsumi1845 2 жыл бұрын
Wow talk about coincidence xd
@ines1084
@ines1084 2 жыл бұрын
That's so cool!
@asia-walking-tour
@asia-walking-tour Жыл бұрын
It might be a good idea to ask elderly Japanese people about their hometowns and stories about their past. I'm Japanese and I always do it this way❤
@daystilliam50yearsold61
@daystilliam50yearsold61 Жыл бұрын
Hey that would be really interesting. But could you ask them in english too?
@grahamj9101
@grahamj9101 2 жыл бұрын
Being buried in the sand reminds me of a trip to Ibusuki years ago with our daughter. She worked in Tokyo for several years, was fluent in Japanese and we visited her a total of five times. During one trip, we cycled across the islands of the Inland Sea and, during another, we stayed at a campsite part-way through a hike through the mountains somewhere near Nara. I recall bathing in a river with hot water bubbling up from the river bed. At the campsite, we were cooking using the communal facilities and the Japanese just couldn't resist coming up and looking over our shoulders to see what the gaijin were preparing. They were really startled when our daughter spoke to them in fluent Japanese.
@Dilandau3000
@Dilandau3000 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite interaction with a kid in Japan was during a trip with some friends. We were talking to the 10-year-old daughter of the owner of the inn we were staying at. One of my friends, who is Slovenian, was pretending he was Japanese. The girl, of course, wasn't buying it. When he asked her why she thought he wasn't Japanese, she said, "because your nose is too big." That was apparently a bigger clue than his skin, or his hair, or anything else. 😂
@thomas5585
@thomas5585 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I never expected to see you here. The internet is so small. Shorah t'shem!
@Keor515
@Keor515 2 жыл бұрын
omg i am slovenian as well
@gigia95421
@gigia95421 2 жыл бұрын
Asians always point out that Westerns have big noises in the same way Westerns point out Asians'eyes as their characteristic feature... like they were a bigger clue than their skin, hair, or anything else :)
@eliasaba2727
@eliasaba2727 2 жыл бұрын
Thats funny
@anonygent
@anonygent 2 жыл бұрын
You can spot a Western artist immediately from a Japanese artist because the Western artist will always draw a noticeable nose, while a Japanese artist will draw a dot or the slightest curve for a nose.
@Peteski-0
@Peteski-0 2 жыл бұрын
When we visited Vietnam, we stayed mainly in rural areas. Everyday children would come up to us and practice their English. They were so polite and respectful
@alexg2903
@alexg2903 2 жыл бұрын
Ok?
@baizuo_6246
@baizuo_6246 2 жыл бұрын
@@alexg2903 come on David ride your tiny bicycle and clean the tables.
@mindytaylor4950
@mindytaylor4950 Жыл бұрын
That's so sweet. It happened to me and my friends but in Hanoi. We're Filipinos and obviously tourists. A group of middle school aged boys came up to us to talk when they saw us looking for something. They told us the directions to the opera house we were looking for and they were happy to speak in English.
@johnbrookhaven7134
@johnbrookhaven7134 Жыл бұрын
Vietnamese culture is so good..parents teach the kid to respect and polite to older people , teachers, and help people when they need help..
@TheCaptainSplatter
@TheCaptainSplatter Жыл бұрын
​@@alexg2903 hey i enjoyed his comment.
@tormid100
@tormid100 Жыл бұрын
Your laugh is infectious. Love your videos.
@Tvinuyasha
@Tvinuyasha 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 13, and moving to japan(okayama) from Colorado soon... only for a few years, but it's going to be very different. I speak Japanese but am American, so I get it. I'm going to go to middle school there, which is fine, but I've only been to preschool and elementary school in japan, so I'm very nervous. This video helped? a lot. thank u 🙇‍♀️
@funkyvibes77
@funkyvibes77 2 жыл бұрын
This was amazing ! that little kid patting on that big guy's stomach was so funny and cute lol ... glad to see you back Anming. Awaiting more awesome uploads.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I loved hat clip with the slide and that kid. Gotta love those moments.
@McCord.Pierce
@McCord.Pierce 2 жыл бұрын
I think what the guy at the beginning was trying to say was, "I hate them all equally". Lol To a Japanese, that's probably more polite than just naming one. 🤣
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly! That’s his strategy.
@Mwoods2272
@Mwoods2272 2 жыл бұрын
Japanese never give a straight answer especially if it's something negative.
@missplainjane3905
@missplainjane3905 2 жыл бұрын
I think it was already indicated in the video ?
@elpino8503
@elpino8503 2 жыл бұрын
@@Mwoods2272 I hate and fear that
@McCord.Pierce
@McCord.Pierce 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-fz9dn5bs7e My impression is that he doesn't actually "hate" any of them, he was just caught off guard by her question. Having a Japanese mind, his two main choices were, "None, I like all foreign countries" or "I can't choose, so all of them". He just chose the second option. Also, in Japanese, the commonly used "dai kirai" literally means "big dislike" which is translated as "hate", but I think the English word "hate" is much stronger than "dai kirai", and there are several other Japanese words to denote stronger levels of hatred.
@panhandlejake6200
@panhandlejake6200 Жыл бұрын
I worked in Japan for 4-1/2 years - my family accompanied me. It was a fantastic experience. An adjustment at first but we did not want to leave. In the populous areas, it is possible to 'survive' on just a very basic ability to speak the language but making an effort to learn helps you truly experience living in Japan - even without being fluent. My middle son was in preschool and went to a Japanese school - he became fluent amazingly fast (typical for kids). As we travelled the world, westerners were more amazed that he could speak the language.
@Sev3617
@Sev3617 Жыл бұрын
The aesthetic of Japanese and just Asian culture in general is so pretty, it just looks like such a cozy place, their restaurants, buildings, roads and streets, the way trees are placed between buildings, dunno something about it just really speaks to me, I feel like it’d be a cool place to visit someday.
@atomicphilosopher6143
@atomicphilosopher6143 2 жыл бұрын
As a fat guy who has lives in Japan for a few years, I absolutely lost it when that kid patted the guy's stomach. I understand that pain. XD Also, yeah. My Japanese is like a preschool level and the kids are still SUPER psyched when I say something in Japanese. Blows their minds.
@Evergreen98290
@Evergreen98290 2 жыл бұрын
I felt that
@DustinThomas
@DustinThomas 2 жыл бұрын
Those kids don't seem any different than....well...any kids. They don't see the world through any political or socioeconomically inspired lens, they are just exploratory and honest. God bless them.
@jacsa6634
@jacsa6634 2 жыл бұрын
@The Goddess Alice they are the same my little cousin told a police officer fat and most of them just walk around being curious and the reason why they do or say bad things sometimes is because of the culture around them but being from latinamerica doesn't make you automatically a bad person it is just being born around bad people
@HarryCaneNo1
@HarryCaneNo1 2 жыл бұрын
And they luckily dont believe in gods unless some dumb adults tell them to...
@bubblyfloof5550
@bubblyfloof5550 2 жыл бұрын
@@HarryCaneNo1 Lol we tell our sister to cuz we have a Religion so
@LK-pc4sq
@LK-pc4sq 2 жыл бұрын
they only know life in there own little bubble.
@coffee_bearzz2261
@coffee_bearzz2261 Жыл бұрын
@InstultMeOnTheInternetYouSadPos There's one real god, but ofc people have different beliefs and religions
@user-ij8ue2kj3s
@user-ij8ue2kj3s Ай бұрын
1000万再生!! おめでとう🎉❤
@k-truly8512
@k-truly8512 2 жыл бұрын
They’re so adorable and your Japanese is amazing
@TheGamingSpartanA113
@TheGamingSpartanA113 2 жыл бұрын
Kids are so pure that they're so brutally honest with everything no matter what nation or ethnicity they are.
@toyaleejb7714
@toyaleejb7714 2 жыл бұрын
My little cousin only speaks French and he always tells me how bad I am at speaking French 😭😂
@Blackadder75
@Blackadder75 Жыл бұрын
@@toyaleejb7714 I tell my students that learning French is easy, because 2 year olds in Paris can do it! but somehow they don;t believe me
@alonenjersey
@alonenjersey 2 ай бұрын
Like my beloved Mom would say until her dying day: "If the innocence could last forever."
@janetclaireSays
@janetclaireSays 2 жыл бұрын
My son is a 6'8" American of European descent and when he went to Japan he was like a child magnet in the streets. They crowded around to get their photos taken with him!
@wezerd
@wezerd 2 жыл бұрын
If you're 6'8" you're gonna be an eye magnet everywhere i imagine
@JD-jc5hg
@JD-jc5hg 2 жыл бұрын
@@wezerd Especially in Japan or Asian countries where the height average is shorter. I'm Asain & I'm considered talled & I'm 5"11 ish. 6"8 is a fucking monster in Japan
@Hero4fun77
@Hero4fun77 2 жыл бұрын
@@wezerd Especially in a short country.
@heatwaves8790
@heatwaves8790 2 жыл бұрын
@@Hero4fun77 6'8 is tall even for european country ngl .
@tt-ir4im
@tt-ir4im 2 жыл бұрын
@@heatwaves8790 idk anywhere where 6'8 would be considered average tbh.. maybe nordic countries but idk
@ilikesalt7245
@ilikesalt7245 Ай бұрын
Enjoy your videos, I can't believe this was at least 2 years ago. You came a long way.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
Thanks for catching up on the old videos.
@ilikesalt7245
@ilikesalt7245 Ай бұрын
@@OrientalPearl When I find a show I enjoy, I binge. Learning experiences for all of us.
@finnster6582
@finnster6582 2 жыл бұрын
I am loving your videos!
@apersonyoushouldlistento8713
@apersonyoushouldlistento8713 2 жыл бұрын
“Old people are the easiest to talk to because they are lonely” -funniest words I have heard all day
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
It’s funny, but true.
@kantocoder5046
@kantocoder5046 Жыл бұрын
It is sad reality of Japan, actually. If you talk to old Japanese, you will learn quite a bit. Like, bombings of Tokyo or Hiratsuka.
@whushaw
@whushaw 2 жыл бұрын
Kids really know how to keep you humble with the reality check. I'm very glad to see another upload, I hope all is well. Best of luck with the job hunt as I know times are tricky right now.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being a loyal fan! KZbin stats said you are the #1 commenter!
@laurelsilberman5705
@laurelsilberman5705 2 жыл бұрын
This is accurate to what I experienced as well, but I didn’t speak nearly as much when I went. Their English was impressive, especially at the middle school level. And some of the more academically confident ones are excited to test their language skills as well.
@user-nd4pz8iz3e
@user-nd4pz8iz3e Жыл бұрын
こう、沢山の方々に興味を持っていただけることはとても嬉しいですね😊
@brookcrow
@brookcrow 2 жыл бұрын
I’m watching this at my friends house who learned Japanese years ago… I had no idea he knew Japanese and he was writing stuff down and he just laughed and went ‘yeah America’s pretty messed up’. And I looked up at him and was like ‘wa… how… what?’…. Umm so he’s gonna teach me Japanese now 😬 guess you learn something new everyday…
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Alright! You have a Japanese teacher now.
@MrOoglebog
@MrOoglebog 2 жыл бұрын
Ahh I wish I had an in person friend that just happened to be learning Japanese or already learned it.
@sakurabender
@sakurabender 2 жыл бұрын
I remember being in japan and we went to Hiroshima memorial park and there was a group of Japanese elementary kids and they were so excited to see us. They all waved hi and wanted to talk and speak with us, sadly we didn’t get to but it was very cute.
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Aww, that’s adorable.
@overthewebb
@overthewebb 7 күн бұрын
Its been a while, but I love you and TkyoSam
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 7 күн бұрын
Come visit more.
@TheBammzie
@TheBammzie Жыл бұрын
We went to South Korea in July of this year and started our trip on Jeju. There, we didn't get a lot of interaction with adult locals but when exploring Jeju City we bumped into a couple of groups of middle schoolers who were very excited to say "Hello!" and practice some of their English while passing us by. A woman also scolded her son when he said hello to us as they got on the bus. He had his Tai Kwon Do Dobok on and I said "You do Tai Kwon Do? Taebak!" and he got all excited because I knew what he was wearing
@eva_0168
@eva_0168 2 жыл бұрын
We went to Japan 2019 and while we took photos from the Temple in Nara some kids popped up out of nowhere and asked my husband to take photos with them because he looks so cool (he is Vietnamese/Chinese but was born and raised in Germany) 🤣 that was so cute. He also got a little present from them 🤗 wonderful memories
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Awww, that was sweet to give them a present.
@pantera141000
@pantera141000 2 жыл бұрын
He wouldn't look much different since he is Asian too.
@eva_0168
@eva_0168 2 жыл бұрын
@@pantera141000 true but the kids recognized that we speak a different language and asked us where we came from :)
@thelamarwilliams
@thelamarwilliams 2 жыл бұрын
In I believe 1993 when I was about 20 years old I was walking through the parking lot at Tokyo Disneyland. I noticed far off in the distance a few girls coming towards me but they were pretty far away. As the gap closed I could tell they were probably high school age or possibly college age and they seemed oddly focused on me for some reason. As the distance began to close even more between us I kind of naturally and subconsciously shifted my path to avoid a head on collision between us but I noticed as I moved left or right they moved with me. After doing this for several minutes across the very long parking lot they were finally coming very close and I could see by the look on their faces that they were simply amazed to be seeing me up close. Why exactly I had no idea. I mean I was a fairly handsome 20 year old, sure, but it was Tokyo Disneyland not the middle of Saga Prefecture or something like that. Anyway as they apparently had a tractor beam locked on me we finally ended up literally face to face and so feeling a little awkward by the situation I said, "hello" in English and they literally started jumping up and down screaming like I was Tom Cruise or something. It's the only brief moment in my life that I experienced ever so slightly what it might feel like to be famous. lol PS. You ladies were rocking those bikinis. Yes, I'm old now but I'm not dead. :)
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I love the ending. I’m old, but I’m not dead. 😆
@thelamarwilliams
@thelamarwilliams 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl 😇
@exudeku
@exudeku 2 жыл бұрын
@@thelamarwilliams Like Arnold put it: old, but not obsolete
@xXUnoriginalNameXx33Meygaera
@xXUnoriginalNameXx33Meygaera 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl Put that on your gravestone. People will be like "Oh that's nice.....wait, wtf?"
@tychodancer
@tychodancer 2 жыл бұрын
@@exudeku I'm dead, not decomposed!
@patdalager2598
@patdalager2598 2 жыл бұрын
Just saw one of your videos, I subbed!
@ThroatSore
@ThroatSore Жыл бұрын
Agreed. I had a lot of great interactions when I visited.
@oanapisiii
@oanapisiii 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been working at a hotel in Okinawa and honestly the best part about this job is that I can meet and talk with the kids. At first they are a little bit reluctant, but after they notice that I can speak Japanese, they would be so excited about it and start talking with me. Whenever they would see me in the lobby, they would greet me and high-five me and it is just so motivating man.
@johnzaknich3979
@johnzaknich3979 2 жыл бұрын
My experience when traveling in Japan was that kids they are very inquisitive, funny and I even got a free lunch when a group teenagers in Osaka asked if they could talk / have a conversation with me in English during their lunch break so they could practice.
@millennial_fairy
@millennial_fairy 2 жыл бұрын
Those children are too adorable for words!
@Beneficialitificul
@Beneficialitificul 2 жыл бұрын
@OrientalPearl Hey. Just wanted to say don't quit. You're videos are excellent, fun and informative. It reminds me of when my brothers and I visited Japan. Anyway, maybe I'll try to learn! Also, subscribification has commenced! (Echoes)
@redsamurai192
@redsamurai192 2 жыл бұрын
it's hard to get straight answers from adults because they try their best to answer something which doesn't offend you, while kids just say whatever that pops in their head, because well, they're kids. 😂
@stuartmcewan7928
@stuartmcewan7928 2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video! I went to the Philippines for the first time in January 2020, and as always children are the best (anywhere in the world) especially in the province where not alot of foreigners visit. So many smiles and some confusion of a pasty white person was walking their streets. A beautiful people the Filipinos ❤
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
I had the same experience in the Philippines especially the first day I was alone there.
@BookishDark
@BookishDark Жыл бұрын
I have to show my daughters your channel - my 13 year old really wants to learn Japanese and her nine year old sister wants to do everything she wants to do lol they’ll love you!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Жыл бұрын
I’m so thrilled that your daughters love the channel too!
@puppy_love1426
@puppy_love1426 2 жыл бұрын
new subscriber here! 😊😃😍 I'm glad to found uour videos. I am amazed by how you treat people around and I find it so fun when you suddenly speak their language and they are shocked lol 😅 thanks for sharing your videos. it's fun, wish I could speak many different languages as well. 😍
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the channel! I hope you enjoy all 119 videos.
@puppy_love1426
@puppy_love1426 2 жыл бұрын
@@OrientalPearl yes, I will! totally enjoyed ypur videos. thank you. be safe always! 💖💛💚 sending love from Philippines 😊
@iambumbo7534
@iambumbo7534 2 жыл бұрын
"your tummy is different then mine" so young yet so savage.
@aruku4round
@aruku4round 2 жыл бұрын
Aaah it reminds me when I lived in Japan, I'm a tall Spanish girl and really stood out. I loved how people were always kinda reluctant to help me when I approached then but when I spoke Japanese, they would feel relived and talk to me asking me a lot of questions ahah
@adlorin
@adlorin 2 жыл бұрын
The last couple of times that I was in Tokyo, I found myself taking to most people in Spanish as it was difficult to find any Japanese that could help me out in English. :) One South American store clerk tried to hold back her tears when talking to me, and explained that she had not spoke her native language in nearly 20 years, and was so happy to do so... that was experience.
@samjohnson3124
@samjohnson3124 2 жыл бұрын
wow, I actually got alot of that. and the subtitles helped confirm what I was hearing. yes, Pimsleur ... totemo ii desu!
@UNGAXI
@UNGAXI Ай бұрын
1:02 画面中央の家は僕らの別荘です🎉😂 伊王島に来ていたんですね👍
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl Ай бұрын
すごい!
@Angelsilhouette
@Angelsilhouette 2 жыл бұрын
I asked a group of children for directions when I was in Suzhou, as soon as they understood where I wanted to go they grabbed my hands and pulled me along. They really seemed to enjoy meeting a westerner.
@wantforchange
@wantforchange 2 жыл бұрын
The two dudes putting sand on her were enduring hard *They have my respect*
@comradeskulerr8522
@comradeskulerr8522 2 жыл бұрын
pog moment
@vioIetharmon
@vioIetharmon 2 жыл бұрын
@@comradeskulerr8522 ..
@wantforchange
@wantforchange 2 жыл бұрын
@Togos Na70 nah.. prob better if u dont find out..
@hermaeusmora424
@hermaeusmora424 2 жыл бұрын
@@comradeskulerr8522 I give you a pog moment. At 6:29 I am pretty sure I have seen doujin with that title.
@dylanreeves4339
@dylanreeves4339 2 жыл бұрын
@@hermaeusmora424 You can't say that without providing the sauce.
@subforasubback623
@subforasubback623 2 жыл бұрын
I love these videos ❤‍🔥
@AussieNaturalist
@AussieNaturalist 2 жыл бұрын
Love your attitude. I lived in several Asian countries from 2003-2009; Japan, China, India, Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, all of them vastly different cultures and yet I had a great time in each country, and you are 100% correct, learning a little bit of their language goes a very long way.
@potatopatooti
@potatopatooti 2 жыл бұрын
I went to Japan and managed to learn just enough to make sure I could be polite and respectful (I'm bad at languages so I did my best). And they praised me SO MUCH and I definitely didn't deserve it 😭
@earlysda
@earlysda 2 жыл бұрын
Potato. When you actually do get pretty good, most of them will stop praising you on your attempts at Japanese.
@RizwanKhancovers
@RizwanKhancovers Жыл бұрын
You my friend got jouzu'd
@TheDramacist
@TheDramacist Жыл бұрын
They will tell you you're good when you're bad. It actually means you are bad, but the rubbish attempt is entertaining them. When you get proper good, they'll not comment. That's japanese culture. It's not as well meaning as foreigners think. This is especially true in Kyoto
@user-nj1eq3qc8i
@user-nj1eq3qc8i Жыл бұрын
日本語はインターナショナルな言葉ではないので、学ぶ人が少ないからこそ 『上手ですね』と褒めるのです それは、みんな本心から出てる言葉なので 素直に『ありがとう』と言えば相手も喜びます
@user-iw2zt7si4c
@user-iw2zt7si4c Жыл бұрын
こんなにもスラスラと日本語を喋れるのすごい!
@noharakun
@noharakun 11 ай бұрын
i used to voulnteer to teach english at school in rural japan as a side job when i lived there, the best time i had was all the teachers had to introduce themselves, but every one did what country they were from, but i did new york because thats where im from, and some kid in the back of the room, had to 6 or 7 years old shouted "ICHIRO". i was happy to have made that bond with him
@CalciteSerendipity
@CalciteSerendipity 2 жыл бұрын
Love the intro. I can see how this took a long time to edit -- the quality is so good. We missed you!
@OrientalPearl
@OrientalPearl 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I really enjoy editing the parts with the natural scenery.
@sleuthentertainment5872
@sleuthentertainment5872 2 жыл бұрын
I was in Japan two years ago with my fiancee, then girlfriend (she's japanese). She came into a convenience store and I was waiting in the street. In that moment many children were coming back from the school, all together. The little bag of one of them, a girl, fell down I picked it up and I gave her; maybe she didn't expect that from a foreigner, so she felt embarrassed, and I told her in japanese "Don't worry, here is, be careful next time". She bowed several times while her classmates were a little bit surprised and stopped and started looking at me, like, so....surprised Two of the teachers were smiling and thanked me too, in english (even they turned around to look at me sometimes while walking.......). A beautiful and a little bit strange moment to remember.....and my fiancee didn't see anything of that....goddammit
@JustXvynz
@JustXvynz 2 жыл бұрын
😂 she would’ve fallen for you all over again
@joemendyk9994
@joemendyk9994 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent comment....till that last word.
@varadinorbert7029
@varadinorbert7029 6 ай бұрын
Amazing content 🎉
@mrosalee
@mrosalee Жыл бұрын
When my husband and I were travelling in Japan got asked about a dozen times by school children for an interview - usually they had a class assignment to practice their English by talking to tourists. A small group of teenage boys stopped us at the Fushimi Inari-taisha in Kyoto and one of their questions was how we met. When we told them we met on a dating app they were deeply, deeply scandalised. I know this is down to a conservative dating culture in Japan that starts with group dates etc. and dating apps have highly sexual overtones there. But it made us feel like we had said something inappropriate to minors!
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