Un rêve qui deviendra réalité, n’en doute pas mon Jeff. Je suis très fière de toi . Merci à ton boss de veiller sur toi et de t’apprendre tout ce qu’il faut pour réussir . Je t’aime Maman ♥️♥️♥️
@mcheddadi Жыл бұрын
Felicitation a votre fils! beaucoup de succès dans son futur!
@strattos Жыл бұрын
Ça a l'air d'être vraiment une bonne personne et qui prend du plaisir dans ce qu'il fait, vous pouvez être fier de votre fils.
@mattmazek8407 Жыл бұрын
Your son cheerful spirit also motivated me , May god bless you all and have a nice day! ☺️
@lombardi4 Жыл бұрын
vous avez fait un excellent travail pour élever votre fils, tous mes meilleurs vœux !
This is why I love Japanese culture, they care about the younger generation and do things to help them succeed. You don't have to be 'family' to nurture the younger generation.
@soraha914 Жыл бұрын
Incidentally, in the world of traditional crafts, I see artisans passing on and fostering traditions and culture to those who wish to do so, regardless of country. Many Japanese people are happy when they see foreigners wearing kimonos. It is nice to see foreigners interested in Japanese culture and traditions. 🥰 By the way, kimonos also look good with boots and can be worn in a modern way. Japanese people reuse kimono, so we make wallets and purses from beautiful kimono scraps. I would like people from other countries to freely enjoy Japanese culture and traditions on their own.✨ ちなみに伝統工芸の世界でも、職人が国関係なく希望者に伝統や文化を継承したり育成したりしてるのをみかけますね。 日本人は外国人が着物を着ているのを見ると嬉しくなる人が多いです。 海外の方が日本の文化や伝統に興味をもってくれるのは嬉しいことです🥰 ちなみに着物はブーツも似合いますし、モダンな着こなしができます。 日本人は着物を再利用したりするので、美しい着物の端切れでお財布を作ったり巾着を作ったりもします。 海外の方にも日本の文化や伝統を個々人で自由に楽しんでほしいですね。✨
@BamBam-wh7nt Жыл бұрын
There is a reason we have the world's highest depression and suicide rates, many of them young people, and at the same time one of the lowest marriage and birth rates in the world. There is a dark side to Japanese culture that many foreigners do not see.
@PoollShietz Жыл бұрын
Weird back in their culture day They were getting rid of born baby
@EdoHP Жыл бұрын
@@BamBam-wh7nt Japan doesn't have the highest suicide rate in the world, they are 21st now just below the u.s. Also the highest depression rates are in Scandinavia and France is also the country that use the most antidepressants.
@groundzero570811 ай бұрын
@@BamBam-wh7nt i saw japanese people having kids 7 to 8 in like average villages . . i live in japan .japanese family next to has 7 children . it might be low in cities
ça fait plaisir de voir un français qui donne une bonne image de la France et qui respecte les coutumes et les gens. Il semble être quelqu'un de modeste et super acceuillant, il a de la chance de faire ce qu'il aime et être bien entouré !
@donwal9313 Жыл бұрын
C'est juste un français quoi , c'est sur que comparé aux "français de papier" y a une grosse différence ;)
@escanor9920 Жыл бұрын
@@donwal9313 Non c'est pas "juste un français" comme tu dis ! De nous jours, on est envahi par les racailles et les raclures qui n'ont rien de français à la base mais qui viennent pour le RSA et la carte vitale ! Lui au moins c'est un vrai français qui donne une image saine de la France ! Etre français c'est pas uniquement être né sur le territoire français. Etre français c'est aimer son pays, le respecter et en adopter ses coutumes.
@biglittleboy9827 Жыл бұрын
C'est un Francais d'origine Francaise quoi. C'est sur que ça aurait été un Tchétchène ou un Arabe.. ça aurait surement été différent. N'en déplaise aux pleureuses 😘
@sanisoniasansan Жыл бұрын
I am the person who wants to learn both languages, 🇫🇷 n 🇯🇵
@Maloup44 Жыл бұрын
@@biglittleboy9827 vous êtes trop à l'aise avec votre racisme c'est effrayant ! Honte à vous
Even the street foods in Japan are top notch. The place is clean and tidy and the food looks delicious.
@miyamotomasashi5838 Жыл бұрын
the law and regulation is really strict when it comes to food stalls in Japan. That’s why not many food stalls remain in today’s Japan. Most moved to food truck and docking in pop up events rather than stay at a regular spot.
@movingartillery5718 Жыл бұрын
@@miyamotomasashi5838 I see. Thanks for the info!
@alemjamir4695 Жыл бұрын
What about indian street food 😂😂😂😂
@x-a- Жыл бұрын
or chinese gutter oil xD@@alemjamir4695
@morisakitaku Жыл бұрын
@@alemjamir4695 you don't have to remind us bro 😂😂
Fière de voir un frère du pays si respectueux et nous représenter dignement à travers son travail, il fait honneur à l'éducation de ses parents en tous cas 👏
You can really see how much this guy loves his job - wishing him all the best!
@itstheboyz07 Жыл бұрын
Jeff's Japanese and his passion are truly incredible. Plus the smile.
@teerich2011 Жыл бұрын
And to think he thinks his Japanese will get better! Meanwhile I thought he was fluent bc of the intonations, Good accent and he only used a handful non-Japanese words the whole conversation lol. He must mean reading and writing Japanese, which I do believe is quite challenging!
@MrNajibrazak Жыл бұрын
he might be white but i think he is already Japanese inside. I think he wanted to be Japanese and fully embrace the culture way before he even went to Japan. I wish him nothing but the best. it is rare to see the likes of him that is willing to perservere with such passion and joy.
Working on the streets, outside as the sun goes down, shops close, restaurants and bars open; it's magical ! The life of the city goes silent for a moment and then wakes back up suddenly with a burst of lights and laughter and traffic noises. What an experience.
A person of his skillset, YEARS of culinary experience in France then Japan, language proficiency, and social skill will make it big ANYWHERE outside Japan. Keep going and dream big, young fella
This video is one of the best. So much energy and joy and passion. I truly admire Jeff and his boss for the dedication. Truly amazing.
@tomkato6400 Жыл бұрын
Jeff is so heartwarming. Wish him the best in achieving his dream of becoming a stall owner one day.
@valuations520 Жыл бұрын
Except that he doesn't want to be a stall owner. He wants to be the owner of a French restaurant. 11:20
@Jeffandtheyatai Жыл бұрын
@@valuations520 you miss understood! I want to open a French yatai, with real French food !
@valuations520 Жыл бұрын
@@Jeffandtheyatai I guess I did. But I blame you. You didn't say that, I think. When you said French restaurant, I was picturing all fancy white tablecloths etc. :P In any case, I hope this dream is coming along nicely.
@angelachanelhuang1651 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@skillfuldabest8 ай бұрын
@@valuations520 It's actually your comprehension skills that failed you, it wasn't Jeff's fault. I completely duplicated what he said from the video.
@saasaaluv Жыл бұрын
Its so inspiration watching him enjoying his work and dream. Success & happiness came from so many different form but its just basically doing something that brings peace to your soul and smile on your face
I can see why the old man took him in as an apprentice. His positive outlook on life, willingness to adapt into Japanese society makes him likable and easy to work with are important traits if you want to live in Japan.
Wow, idk why but this bring tears to my eyes :( Such an amazing vid, Jeff's passion for the way he loves what he does, its trully amazing. The Boss its also such a lovely old dude! bottom of his hearth, he loves this kid so much, what a great human beign. Jeff will inspire many...