I am half chinese and half japanese. I have lived in china, japan and US for close to 10 years each. I agree with everything you said. I just feel sorry for a lot of japanese people for the lack of visibility to the amazing chinese developments that have happened in recent years. Media do control people's perceptions toward a country. So, I hope more and more japanese people can go abroad, live there for a bit and make their own judgement of any country
@makolaoshi3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree
@timyunsi3 жыл бұрын
Great, then you can speak at least three languages then, I’m learning Japanese now, not an easy language to master but I have hope for myself.
@hannabnana533 жыл бұрын
Hi@@timyunsi yes I do. Good luck and hang in there. Japanese indeed is a complex language to learn
@彩禎洪3 жыл бұрын
0985272113 in this country and you can get an interview with him on this website and ask them about your future goals for a few minutes before they go through your questions about what is important and what is important and what is going through them and how much
@16gaoxiaojun3 жыл бұрын
@@彩禎洪 live in china and enjoy the freedome of japan or us. it sounds good
Born in China, lived and worked in UK, US and Australia. Couldn't agree with you more. I look forward to finding a job and living in China after the covid pandemic.
That is what we called a balanced view, showing both sides of a coin. Well done. A lot of the so call democracy is ' You are either with us or you are against us' . That cannot be right.
I work with a Japanese guy from Tokyo. He use to be very wary of China because he sees China as pressuring other countries. However, after a long discussion he realized that what the US is doing to China now they did to Japan during 1980s. For example, saying Chinese goods are cheap and low quality, Regan said the same about Japanese goods back in 80s. Forced unfair tariffs on Japanese goods, just like what they are doing to China now. I think after working with him and talking to him, I realized that many Japanese aren't necessarily in love with the US as most Chinese people say. But rather they perceive China as a greater threat due to how close China is with Japan, and because of WW2. But most Chinese hold no ill will towards Japanese people. The issue is between the two governments.
You are right. That's not freedom and that is selfishness for not wearing mask.
@tommyciputra47793 жыл бұрын
Hi, Mako 老师! I’m an Indonesian Chinese and I’ve often used your video to learn Mandarin and Japanese 😂 In my case, I’ve lived in Australia which has a lot of similarities with the US. It’s true that no one would compliment you on your English skills because it seems like almost everyone expects you to speak good English. Some might even get irritated if you have a foreign accent or poorer English language fluency. Safety is also a problem because there aren’t that many buses and trains after a certain time and it can get very deserted quick after 5pm even in the centre of the city. They also have many old buses and trains and they tend to have some weird smell... Their public transport has never been on time either. I’ve also seen so many crimes and cold cases and that made me aware of how dangerous it can be to walk alone at anytime. Another thing is most of their shops (but not Asian shops) close early at 5-6pm except on Thursdays in Sydney so people who aren’t used to this will have a hard time adjusting. I don’t know if it’s the same in the US or not. They also have many dangerous animals and I don’t think I need to explain this one. I’ve also been to China and I can say I’m very impressed with what I’ve seen. I’m confident to say that I actually feel safer to walk alone on the street at night over there. The public transport is much better and more punctual than the ones in Australia too. Most of my friends and I have left Australia for good and I think I’ll be going to China and Japan next after this pandemic. Anyway, I hope you and your family are safe and healthy :)
Hi Mako , I like u'r ut , I live in San Francisco , Calif., talking about mouse , yes, in San Fran. there'r lots of mouse/rats around the city , I've 2 dogs , I walk the dogs at night around a park near my house , inside the park . there'r lots of mouse/rats running around at night looking for food which people left there after they finish eating ( garbage bins were always full ) , some of the rats are as big as cat , my dogs always chase them , this became a common sign in San Fran., well come to San Francisco !
@koji0070073 жыл бұрын
进来就是为了看看mako听一听特殊可爱的HIHI~
@叶鸿源3 жыл бұрын
这位日本姑娘说实是求是的话我点赞!👍👍👍全世界唯一就是中国最安全了!👍👍💗💗💗
@大熊-g6m3 жыл бұрын
MaKo在中國大陸和美國的生活豐富,,MaKo在大陸讀的是復旦大學是一所名校!!
@lifeisgame58103 жыл бұрын
实际上是超级名校,世界至少前一百名吧我觉得,能上的都是学校前几名
@majack17823 жыл бұрын
确实 复旦在中国大学的排名或知名度中仅次于清北
@omoim57713 жыл бұрын
@@lifeisgame5810 复旦的世界排名和东大差不多
@heeryue81183 жыл бұрын
@@omoim5771 是的复旦是跟东京大学一个水准的学校
@jimmysu28063 жыл бұрын
@石田桜子 你能不能退学,让我来,得了便宜卖乖行为很讨厌
@whottawam86573 жыл бұрын
最近在美国有多起亚裔被打被欺负的案件发生
@ethanc74193 жыл бұрын
Hey Mako sorry for all the bad experiences in SF! I guess it is very different between east and west!!