if you feel like your city/country isnt for you, watch this ˚✧moving out at 15+moving to tokyo at 19

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

Комментарии • 17

  • @owltakestime
    @owltakestime 11 дней назад +5

    you have more life experience than many people in their 30s and 40s
    greetings from Vietnam

    • @Shieriiiii
      @Shieriiiii  11 дней назад

      haha, i’d definitely say i’ve had a very enriched life 😅 thank you for your lovely comment 🍒

  • @felix-xd4mx
    @felix-xd4mx 10 дней назад +5

    wow you are so lucky tbh moving to australia at 15, your parents pay for you, then to japan at 19 as a dancer with your father?? but you're so hardworking too

    • @Shieriiiii
      @Shieriiiii  10 дней назад

      It wasn't all easy, but I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunities I've had. 🖤

    • @ChristineeChoii
      @ChristineeChoii 5 дней назад

      Australia??? She clearly said New Zealand lmao

  • @hakunamatata27101
    @hakunamatata27101 11 дней назад +4

    hii watching from India,
    its one of my dreams to move to tokyo once i am done with college (will attending one next year)
    i really glad i found your content 😭
    ily sherri ❤‍🩹

    • @Shieriiiii
      @Shieriiiii  11 дней назад

      aww thank you for watching my videos all the way from india!! tokyo is beautiful, i have no doubt you’ll love it here, best of luck with your studies 🍒💘

  • @avani_TvT
    @avani_TvT 3 дня назад

    Another talking video letsss gooooooooo ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨dammmmmmnnnn you did so many jobs when you were a teen tbh i think you hardworked reallyyyy tight and used your opportunities ut must have been hard being alone in another country without any family but you did great ✨✨✨

    • @avani_TvT
      @avani_TvT 3 дня назад

      I think every human should have atleast one lonely phase in life cause it makes the person know about themselves more like you start to realise many things and start doing things you never would have done alone I think in lonely phase everyone should make most out of it and yes I am in currently that phase thus speaking from experience. Love from india ❤and thanks for uploading such videos✨

    • @Shieriiiii
      @Shieriiiii  19 часов назад +1

      I totally agree, I've learnt so much with solitude ✨ There's no better learning than internal reflection, and i love that you are acknowledging your process! thank you so much for watching🤍✨

  • @matheusgoncalves7282
    @matheusgoncalves7282 10 дней назад +1

    The reason I'm unsure about moving to Japan is that I'm afraid of being lonely. Don't get me wrong, when I was 18 I lived alone for half a year in Rio de Janeiro. I remember even at that time that I was broke I had my college friend, but every time I went out on a weekend I met new people and sometimes became friends with them, but we can't compare Brazil with Japan, right? People here are completely open, but they say that in Japan is the complete opposite. I'm 27 now I don't think I'm too old to move to a firing country and start a new life, but man... I'm finishing my graduation next year, I have a job in my field of work, as an English teacher btw. So, I don't think that it's worth leaving all this behind. I'm still deciding, I'll make the final decision by the end of 2025, so let's see. Hope you get famous on RUclips, you're beautiful. I love Japanese girls. I met a half (Brazilian/Japanese) when I was a child and fell in love site than.
    Btw... I also have a youtube channel, but all the videos are in Portuguese hahahaa

    • @Shieriiiii
      @Shieriiiii  7 дней назад

      I totally get your concerns about loneliness - moving to a completely different culture can feel like a big leap. But I think there’s a big difference between the initial reserve you might encounter in Japan and how people actually are once you get to know them. I’ve heard that Japanese people can seem distant at first, but they’re often just more reserved in public settings or with strangers. If you go to more relaxed places like bars or smaller social events, you might be surprised at how open and friendly they can be!
      It sounds like you've already had an amazing experience in Brazil, and I totally understand the hesitation to leave a solid foundation behind, especially with your job and graduation ahead. Moving to a new country is a big decision, and it’s awesome that you’re taking the time to really think about it. Japan could offer you a completely different adventure, but I think it's smart to weigh all your options carefully.
      By the way, thank you for the kind words - that’s so sweet of you! I hope everything works out for you, no matter what path you choose!!!!

  • @DreamerPat7760
    @DreamerPat7760 10 дней назад

    I just randomly came across your channel. Keep up the great work - you’ve got this! Greetings from LA

    • @Shieriiiii
      @Shieriiiii  7 дней назад +1

      thank you so much for watching all the way from LA 💖

    • @DreamerPat7760
      @DreamerPat7760 5 дней назад

      I never been to Japan but it’s on my bucket list. I finally found someone who can give me recommendations ;)