There are no mistakes when it comes to travelling; only preferences. You always learn new things wherever you are. As long as you are enjoying the ride & growing as a person, you cant go wrong. I lived & worked in Asia for 30 years & each place I lived in was a "love/hate" relationship. Wherever you are (including your home) there are good days & bad. Take it for what it is & enjoy your journey. Looking forward to more of your videos! Safe travels.
@HalfieLife2 ай бұрын
I agree! Thanks for the wise words music man :)
@timfromnongkhai97022 ай бұрын
Thanks for the shout out!
@HalfieLife2 ай бұрын
No worries Tim! Love seeing your comments, always makes me laugh or smile haha :)
@Searat72 ай бұрын
I was very surprised when you made the move to Japan which is not a cheap place to live and I found English skills were lacking when I visited. As long as you don’t have a visa issue then Thailand is the place to be.
@HalfieLife2 ай бұрын
True Thailand is amazing and a place I will be returning to very soon, but also love Japan for its culture especially because I’ve been studying the language for a few years. Thanks for the nice comment :)
@KennonSmith-do8os2 ай бұрын
It’s said life is a journey and we grow by our experiences. I believe you know this too. Was leaving Thailand a risk? Sure but so was going there in the first place. As long as you are having fun, good times, explore all you can. I wish you all the best. I will admit I hadn’t seen your talking videos in a while well since you came to Japan. It made me laugh a little. (when does this guy breathe) 😂. Just joking. I almost said just joshing. But u know bad puns 😂. I’m on this journey with you as long as you continue to post. 👍
@HalfieLife2 ай бұрын
Haha thanks for the support as always Kennon, I’m glad you found the video entertaining. Also I like the point you made Thailand being a risk in the first place but as long as you are developing it’s fine :)
@estchu2 ай бұрын
Thailand is an open society compared to Japan. An expensive island jail of some kiñd in comparison.
@jw8412 ай бұрын
Have lived for a number of years in borh Thailand and Japan. I would say overall Thailand is the better place to live long term. Even my Japanese girlfriend prefers Thailand.
@HalfieLife2 ай бұрын
Thailand does really free in comparison to Japan in many ways, but I do love the Japanese countryside and more quieter areas. Thanks for the comment :)
The people who made Persona 5 are releasing a new video game tomorrow. If you did a Let's Play (like Markiplier playing The Last of Us) I'd honestly watch it here and there. Also, if you streamed it on Twitch, I personally would probably not watch or interact with it live, but streaming is a thing. FYI streaming and Let's Play videos are a great way to let your personality shine!
@HalfieLife2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! I’m definitely interested in streaming but currently don’t have the internet to do so. Would love to do a Japan/Thailand livestream sometime soon but I’ll need to get a high speed wireless wifi. I’ll keep your suggestion in mind. Have a great day :) (Also love persona 5 and the new game does look interesting)
@ymcatch2 ай бұрын
@@HalfieLife you might already know this, but I'll inform you just in case: gaining a streaming audience is a breeze for some people, but for others, it is a slow grind, and the first few weeks or months with little to no viewers can discourage. idk which one you might be. the only only way to find out is if you do it. i like your content dude, and i'll stay tuned for whatever else is in store