Thank you for sharing your lovely memories. I was surprised that your friends were not surprised by your international marriage. I would say Japan is not multicultural country and if I got married someone from other country I think a lot of my friend’s would be surprised. It's important to say that you are with the person you love the most, regardless of nationality. I’m looking forward to your next video!
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
I love this 💖 Thank you for your comment ☺️✨
@user-ji8bo2dg5w2 жыл бұрын
イギリス英語のaとかoとかerの発音がほんとにかっこよくて好きだけどなかなか真似できない
@Taka-ct7er2 жыл бұрын
My wife is English too and it’s been two years since we got married. Sadly, my wife’s dad had passed away before we got married, so I really envy Taro that he could go to a pub with your dad. I wish I could grab a pints with my wife’s dad and tell him how much I love his daughter... It must be very sweet when both families met together and communicate with a sort of poor language! My parents don’t meet my wife’s mum yet, but I’m really looking forward to seeing their odd communication lol. I hope my wife’s mum and sister can come to Tokyo and meet my family soon. As I feel your situation is very similar to me and my wife, I really enjoy watching your vlogs!
I thank you for your heartwarming episode and look forward to see your next video. Anyway, OKONOMIYAKI is absolutely fantastic.
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
I haven't eaten it in a while 🥺 I guess I know what I should have for dinner tonight 😌 Thank you for your comment ☺️✨
@MrCocoadon2 жыл бұрын
顔が日本人に見える。穏やかで。電車で寝てても大丈夫そう。
@kamakama83162 жыл бұрын
今回は頭からしっぽまで、ぎっしりアンコが詰まったたい焼きを食べたかのような、いい話の連続でしたね
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
ありがとうございます😊
@user-xg8yr7zm6w Жыл бұрын
I am glad to listen to your talk. I remember well that British women whom I got to know when I was in Cambridge were marvellous because they were very kind and friendly to me and taught me English very often. They always cooperated with my English study. I never forget their wonderful friendship and always appreciate them.
0:51 in order of like important things 大事なものから順番に 1:45 I ambushed you 待ち伏せする 2:23 he's quite a nervous lad 若者、年齢に関係なく男 3:40 I never usually sway 決して揺れることはない 8:23 People in the Uk could not get their head around 理解できない
My wife is from South (US). My in laws (her parents, brothers, relatives and friends) all welcomed me from the beginning. Thirty + years later we are very happy. I visit her family twice a year. We live in Washington DC area. Our kids are very successful. Oh... our wedding rehearsal dinner was a Japanese restaurant. Good luck to you!
@xialumisture2 жыл бұрын
まるで絵に描いたような幸せですね。あるところにはある or 集まるお金のように、幸せもたいていの場合は房のように集まるものなのでしょうか。 沢山の人が好きになってくれた日本、その日本が素晴らしい日本のままであり続けることを願ってくださいますか?素敵なお話をありが、、ごちそうさまでした^^
I also have a daughter , so I can recognize how your father felt at hearing your marriage. Perhaps a daughter is conscious only present father when she meet him. But father is always conscious all of her growing memories, how she smiled ,cried, acted. All these memories are still living in his heart . I suppose he would feel sad when she’ll marry, because it may feel like a lost of all memories. But l don’t know it’s real or only a my anxiety, because my daughter is still not married though she is over thirty. (w)
Thank you so much for bringing us such excellent video! Its really worth more subscribers!! Greatest compliment from Australia 🇦🇺 and China 🇨🇳 ❤❤❤❤
@dzunku12 жыл бұрын
I thought that having a wedding ceremony and a party was a big waste and just started to live together. Two years later, we wanted to have a long vacation. We register our marriage at a city hall and brought the certificate to the company to get a marriage vacation. It was in 60's.
@ninzao042 жыл бұрын
カレーライスはイギリスから来た料理です。
@user-xg8yr7zm6w Жыл бұрын
When I was in Cambridge, I got to know an English man who worked as a computer software engineer. I think it was the first time for him to get to know me who is Japanese. After 8 years I lived in Cambridge again, I talked his mother by telephone and was surprised to hear her talk. Her son who is my friend lived in Tokyo and got married to a Japanese woman. Then I went back to Japan for my summer holiday I met him, his wife and a daughter in Tokyo.
I am Japanese, but I only joined the registry and did not have a wedding ceremony. This was 26 years ago. Likewise, my daughter was also registered on 29 May and has not yet had a wedding ceremony. However, we are planning to hold a Shinto style wedding next month. The reason is that it can be done with a small number of people and a low budget.
I would say is that everyone that you know have a different opinion and thoughts on your marriage to Mr. Taro, but one thing in common is they respect your decision and path.
@SquishyTalk2 жыл бұрын
Excellent conclusion 💞 Thank you for your comment ☺️✨
in my opinion, holding a wedding ceremony is better than only paper work. if I say the importance of it by Japanese word, it would be "Kejime". i think it make sure it's a big help to be stable couples' lives, cause human decision or will are not stable. but anyway, u guys look happy now and going well, so this is my general opinion. Good luck!
@user-of1co2fq4j2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you look happy. I think it's early to get married in Japan in the 20s,too. But that's not a problem.
l guess attitudes have moved on, as in 1961 my father an Englishman from London would marry my Japanese mother in Osaka, by registry and later ceremony, eventually moving back to the UK, incidentally their eldest son, me would also go on to marry by registry and much later ceremony to a Japanese lady.
God bless you and family amen and all be happy for you amen
@lemon886 Жыл бұрын
日本人男性を選んで頂きありがとうございます🙇
@asahgambushii2 жыл бұрын
イギリス英語は品があるから好き
@Funica112 жыл бұрын
I don't know what Taro does in the UK but also, generally speaking, it's very difficult to live in the UK for a Japanese individual. There is no option for Taro to have a legal visa to stay in the UK, thus the only option left is to live in Japan. Japanese immigration office doesn't care about it if one is the spouse of a Japanese citizen. The UK is a very strict state toward immigrants. Once I visited the UK with my wife, the passport control officer of the UK at Paris Nord station stared at me, and asked me a lot of questions while my wife who is of European descent didn't get asked any. My wife wants to visit the UK again but I don't want to since I don't want any hustle.