Thank you so much for watching! I have lived in Taiwan for just 4 months so let me know if I missed anything! (English, Chinese, Japanese, all OK!) To make a better video, I would like to know why you watch my KZbin channel! I'm looking forward to reading your comments😆
@davislin76033 жыл бұрын
こんにちは,台湾人です。 Welcome to Taiwan. Wish you a good time in Taiwan. I have to say, Your english is good enough to break down the stereotypical image of traditional Japanese's English. (◔‿◔)
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Hi Davis, thank you for your comment! It means a lot since I've spent years improving my English!😌
@jamesm.92854 ай бұрын
Thank you for covering this topic! The only thing scaring me away from Japan is its repressive social culture... It would be so good to hear your thoughts on how Taiwan compares.
@KeiinTaiwan4 ай бұрын
Taiwan is not repressive. More open to new ideas.
@jamesm.92854 ай бұрын
@@KeiinTaiwan Glad to hear so! Thanks for responding. Both countries seem truly wonderful overall.
@southedinburgh19713 жыл бұрын
well analysed and observed
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much😆 Still learning a lot〜
@buda3d2007 Жыл бұрын
Taiwan for me, no contest, Food and lifestyle are so much better, you can still live a good life in Taiwan with less money, food is cheap and transport around the island is amazing I love the culture I find it easier to adjust as a foreigner than in Japan, and its also not a foreigner magnet so there are less foreigners to compete with, it checks all my boxes and my wife comes from there, we did not meet in Taiwan we met in my home country. only thing Id say is if you love the snow then instead go to Hokaido
Hi Kei, Greg from JBN here when we previously worked together on the J&J promo hub. Great to see you on such an adventure, I've subscribed and wishing you all the best!
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Hi Greg, of course, I remember you! I'm really happy to talk to you again! I hope somehow we can do something together again! haha
@throwaway302733 жыл бұрын
@@KeiinTaiwan Same here! It's a shame that travel is still difficult here, but if always happy to chat if you'd need any information about Singapore. For now, will keep watching your videos!
And I paid 100,000 yen to live at 1R at Nakameguro Tokyo, geeeee
@李寶珍-w9k3 жыл бұрын
Very nice points of view, Taiwan is a very free country, we respect all the people from different countries. As long as you live here long enough, I believe you will find more interesting facts about Taiwan gradually.
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment! I'll find more interesting facts about Taiwan gradually!
@@KeiinTaiwan When it comes to friendly and hospitable, no one can beat Taiwanese. Just my personal point, I always consider Japanese, especially for younger generation, is a bit aloof, which I got from the experiences of my 7-times trips in Japan.
@@123george7 Hi George, I’m glad to hear you had a good experience in Japan since Japanese are sometimes shy to foreigners😅
@澤-e4k2 жыл бұрын
I don't think any country is better than the other, but it should be the one that suits your needs better. Because every country has advantages and disadvantages, the key is whether you can adapt..
@KeiinTaiwan2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I feel the same. Each person might feel different about where is more comfortable to live.
@鍾星-o7z3 жыл бұрын
感謝日本的善心捐疫苗給台灣!願你跟夫人在台灣一切順心!
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
非常感謝您的評論! 希望台灣和日本保持良好的關係😌
@123george73 жыл бұрын
Watching your videos has the best of both worlds. One is can learning English, and the other is knowing Taiwan compared with other countries isn't so bad.
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Hi George, thank you so much for sharing that. It is very helpful to make future videos. Can I ask you is it better to use both English and Chinese subtitles together? Currently, I put subtitles into KZbin, and you can pick either English or Chinese, but you cannot see them together. I was wondering what works the best🤔
@123george73 жыл бұрын
@@KeiinTaiwan Don't bother to put English and Chinese subtitles together at the same time. I choose English subtitle as I am practicing English listening. As for others who are interested in your videos' contents can switch either Chinese or English. Definitely I am sure I do enjoy your videos.
@TheFrustratedItinerant2 жыл бұрын
I thank the algorithm gods for directing me to this video and your channel! I’ve been thinking of leaving Japan to live in Taiwan. 🤭😅
@KeiinTaiwan2 жыл бұрын
Hi Franz, Taiwan is a great place to live! Please let me know if you have any questions!
On the topic of couples I swear Taiwanese are the most open Asian people I've ever met haha
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Hi Shemsy, thanks for your comment. Taiwanese people are really friendly! haha
@muubie3 жыл бұрын
I’m glad to have stumbled upon your channel. I know you’ve only been there for a few months but could you please consider doing a cost of living video? I’m curious how much it would cost for a couple living in Taiwan.
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the idea for the future videos〜 Rough estimate is 800-1000 USD/month per person if you live in Taipei City (significant expense is house rent & food). If you live in a more suburban area, it can be cheaper! Hope it helps!
@muubie3 жыл бұрын
@@KeiinTaiwan That's actually quite reasonable by U.S. standards. Do you have healthcare? If so, how much does that roughly cost you and your wife?
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
So, you're a US citizen! In that case, it makes sense for you to feel that way. I lived in Florida once, and I know the price out there. Healthcare is roughly 5% of your income every month, which is pretty low (Please check the accurate info on the web). So, if you have health care, you can see a doctor at a very reasonable price. I hope it helps!
@muubie3 жыл бұрын
@@KeiinTaiwan as you already know our healthcare is so expensive. I checked the web and for non-major health issues it’s even reasonable if we paid out of pocket. 👍for Taiwan’s healthcare!
Taiwan is more underrated and for women it's much safer in Taiwan because there are less sexual harrassment and Japan is increasing for many reasons due to bad mental heath.
Correction on winter in Taiwan, especially in Taipei: It actually feels colder here. First of all, we don't have heaters in the house, which makes a mere 20~15 degree cold front feels a lot worse than it sounds. Secondly, older houses that were build in the 80s and 90s (which are the majority here in Taipei) usually lacks proper heat insulation between the walls, since the basic idea was "why add heat insulation when the summer is so hot?" But heat insulation works both ways, as it keeps the cold air out in winter and traps the cooled AC air inside in summer. And without it most houses in Taiwan tends to be hot in the summer while unbearably cold in winter. Taipei's usual damp weather in the winter doesn't make it any better too. Don't let the temperature on paper fool you, it's wiser to prepare some adequate winter cloths and a heat warmer before entering December.
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for your comment! I missed that point in the video. No heater and high humidity must be affecting a lot. I will prepare more carefully for the first winter in Taipei🤔
@ccycca53803 жыл бұрын
I'm Korean and when I stayed in taipei I suffered by the cold. it was not a winter but at late night temp dropped to 18..it was really cold when I sleep at night. in Korea when the outside temp is 18 still hot inside without any heating. winter in Korea is like -15 degree outside but normally room temp is like 25 with heating inside. I also never thought the temp in taipei could be so cold for me... but it happened to me lol especially on the bed.
@ccycca53803 жыл бұрын
As a Korean I felt the cost of living in taiwan wasn't that cheap. room I stayed wasn't that good and small but wasn't that cheap If I compare to similar size with similar quality taiwan is 1.5 times expensive than in Korea. and If you compare the restaurant with similar quality. if you go to restaurant with air conditioning in taipei it won't be cheap. Taiwan's grocery and fruits price is quite cheaper which is good but that is not everything for living.(which isn't a big part of daily expenses) I heard most of taiwanese people spend most of their income just for living.
@KeiinTaiwan3 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for sharing! I've lived here for just 4 months, so I still need to understand the local situation more deeply. Now, still, I don't have many Taiwanese friends, so maybe I will talk to Taiwanese people more and understand the actual situation!
@davislin76033 жыл бұрын
@CCY CCA I guess you live in Taipei where is the most expensive area in Taiwan and because Taipei still has lots of old apartments which are not easy to be renewed and yet still many people need to live in there therefore people think that the cp value is not good enough but if you live in the south area of Taiwan then the situation will be improved a lot. Please Refer to the link below kzbin.info/www/bejne/mpmVk56wYpV3js0
@davislin76033 жыл бұрын
I haven't been in Korea for a very long time. Acorrding to the information I get here below , It seems that eating out in Taipei isn't expensiver than in Seoul. I am a kind of baffled now. #### 索尼客X空間 【索尼客.了解一下】在韓國 “吃飯 / 餐費 / 伙食費” 一個月大約要多少錢?!(附 0元 免費用餐密技) 博客來海外專館|大量美食空投韓國!! 【點】台新GoGo卡新戶繳稅享5%回饋 韓國的 【食】衣住行育樂 這篇是寫給打算來韓國留學、打工度假、或是單純是來放空度假 長住一個月以上的朋友們參考的 那麼在韓國生活一個月 伙食費的部份,到底要抓多少錢呢? 在韓國首爾市區外食用餐的話,一人份的費用大約在 7000韓元 (約191元 台幣) 左右 但其實有各種省錢的方法,甚至是 免費用餐的小密技,這裡一併跟大家分享囉~ 【食】 索尼客個人覺得 外食 是韓國生活消費最貴的一個部份,由其實一個人在韓國吃東西更是貴 如果是2個人以上的話自己煮,其實跟在台灣生活差不了多少~ 以索尼客為例 一天通常只會吃2餐 (不是為了省錢,是因為索尼客是晚起易胖體質XD) 所以通常是吃 『早午餐 +晚餐』 ,假日的話是吃 『早餐+午晚餐』 一般人用餐,通常有下面幾種選擇↓ (1)速食餐廳 在韓國比較常現的 麥當勞、儂特利、KFC、漢堡王 等速食業者都會有特價優惠組合 以索尼客常吃的麥當勞為例↓ 早餐:豬肉滿福堡加蛋套餐 為 3500韓元 (約95元台幣) 午/晚餐:大麥克套餐為 4900韓元 (約134元台幣) 各速食店的套餐大概都是這個價格上下 1~2千韓元~新出的口味、套餐可能比較貴一點,或也有更便宜的套餐 而之前索尼客也分享過韓國很多很多速餐店,店內用餐飲料是無限續~可以喝到飽的! (2)一般街邊餐廳 韓國一般餐廳用餐的話,以首爾市中心來說 通常一人份價格在 7000~8000韓元 (約191~219元台幣) 當然也有很多更便宜的小店,如索尼客家附近賣的 刀削麵 一碗只賣 3500韓元(約95元台幣) 想省錢 或 肚子不餓時,去買個 紫菜飯捲 一條約 3000韓元(約82元台幣) 0元 免費用餐密技)
@ccycca53803 жыл бұрын
@@davislin7603 Yes I was in Taipei and never been to south of Taiwan. I don't understand Chinese but I can explain street food in Taiwan is cheap but street food in Korea is also cheap but menu of street food is quite limited in Korea. in Korea most of restaurant has air condition with decent interior. if I go to similar restaurant in Taipei it was almost similar price or just a little bit cheaper. drink like milk tea was almost half price of Korea. but most of them were take out only... there are more choices for street food in Taipei but when I go to restaurant price wasn't that cheap. If you start to live in Korea you gonna realize it isn't that expensive to live in Korea. basic things for living is cheaper or almost same.. house electricity water transportation.
@davislin76033 жыл бұрын
@@ccycca5380 thanks for your information (◔‿◔) I do agree that Taipei is expensive but I think the cost is similar to Seoul , not to mention that Tokyo should be the most expensive city ಠ‿ಠ. the previous website article, in short, If you eat out in downtown Seoul, South Korea, the cost per person is about 7000 won (about 191 Taiwan dollars) For ordinary people to dine, there are usually the following choices↓ (1) Fast food restaurant ..... Take McDonald's, as an example↓ Breakfast: Pork Manfubao and Egg Set is 3500 won (about 95 Taiwan dollars) Lunch/dinner: Big Mac set meal is 4900 won (approximately NT$134) (2) General street restaurant For general Korean restaurants, the price per person is usually 7000~8000 won (approximately NT$191~219) in the center of Seoul. Of course, there are many cheaper shops, such as the noodles sold , a bowl of only 3,500 won (about 95 Taiwan dollars) When you want to save money or when you’re not hungry, buy a seaweed rice roll for about 3000 won (about 82 NT dollars)
Haha, you are the 3rd one who have mentioned about Taiwanese couples (or just young lover) who are willing to show affection in public. Such as, holding eachother's hand while walking in the street or even have a kiss in public some time. that's interesting.