In Japanese culture, you always say "I'm back" or "I'm home" (ただいま), whether or not there is anybody in the house to welcome your return. I think this is a very nice gesture and there is a lot of meaning in it, especially when referring to the TV thriller "Heaven and Hell - Two Psychos" (天国と地獄〜サイコな2人) where the souls of Haruka Ayase and the psychopathic killer Issei Takahashi are swapped. In the end, their identity is swapped back in the right place. Perhaps, this is one way of saying "I'm home". Thank you for your wonderful performance of "I'm Home", so filled with warmth and tenderness. 💓💓💓
@pianoderest43692 ай бұрын
Thank you for teaching me❤ You are very knowledgeable❤🎉
@Hiroshima492 ай бұрын
@@pianoderest4369 I am not qualified to teach anyone...In fact, I have learnt a lot from you....Thanks.❤🩹