What do Japanese Hate about Japan ?

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Published 2021-12-29
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All Comments (21)
  • @tetia8922
    Love watching the second guy be like “👉🏼👈🏼” while talking about what he dislikes about japan 😆
  • @henryconner780
    It’s really sweet that girl said she appreciated how other countries hug people you just meet. It’s little things that make us happy
  • @alahiri2002
    Man, I’ve heard of all sorts of reasons to want to go to England, but I have never heard someone say they want to go because of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich.
  • @BeansEnjoyer911
    Nothing in life is all good or all bad. Videos like this help not romanticize any one location as "better". It is really just "different". I really hope to travel to Japan one day!
  • @Mizuyah
    It’s nice to see videos that aren’t constantly painting Japan as a utopia. There is negative and positive everywhere. It would have been nice if you could have interviewed older people as well to hear their opinions in contrast
  • @MrShem123ist
    This will make you realize that no country is perfect. Every country has its own pros and cons. Very good and interesting topic. 💪
  • @Toribell1928
    The quietness (rule following) sometimes bothers me. For example, my Japanese husband will sometimes get annoyed at little kids being loud or young people getting a bit wild in public space. When I asked my husband why it bothered him he said I don’t know it’s because I’m Japanese 😭 As an american, I love it, it reminds me of home. But I realized the reason it stands out here is because no one else is doing it. In america, the chatter becomes white noise, everyone is loud so no one is loud, but here you stick out like crazy. My husband and I have been scolded twice for speaking (very quietly) on public transport and it’s a bit ridiculous to be scolded like kids as adults. The difference is, I will laugh it off while my husband will feel so much shame and get really upset. All in all I think the positives of our cultures have helped us become more balanced people.
  • Love this stuff. Here in North America where many of us grew up on japanese products, there is a HUGE appetite for understanding Japan and its quirks.
  • I've heard a lot of people say they want to go to England for many different reasons. It being on the prime meridian is a new one.
  • @pl3120
    I lived in Tokyo for 2 years. What I didn’t like about Japan is that ppl are so used to following orders that they lose their critical thinking skill. Eg. The teacher said this, or my boss told me to do this etc. also they seem to glorify suffering, like if you can suffer more, you are more noble. It’s quite strange. Love your channel
  • @juiceboxbzrk
    This giy always asks the most interesting unbiased questions, love his stuff
  • @kreeba5220
    The interviews are very interesting. Love the candid comments.
  • @maube8007
    When I first returned to Canada after several years in Japan the reverse culture-shock was weird. For a little while I couldn't tell if people were arguing or just having an energetic conversation.
  • @hydrynt
    I agree with the people who say the younger generation should make the change they want.
  • Thanks so much for sharing this! I'm fascinated by what people in Japan are thinking about life
  • @hrgrhrhhr
    Guy at 3:13 is probably the first actual human being I've ever seen do the 👉👈 thi
  • @LomiKo
    Japan has always been a country I'd like to visit for holidays, maybe even every year or something, but living there has never sounded appealing to me.
  • @implozia1360
    As a total foreigner, thanks for making these videos! Really interesting and much appreciated! Keep up the good work!