I can assume that their family is not very wealthy and Mom knows the true value of an opportunity just to get the fuck out of your hometown and experience travelling abroad. I know my mom did the same to me a while back.
I'm just starting to realize how awesomely heartwarming Hakka and his family is about going to Japan, whether by oneself or as a family. Thanks very much for helping me think about that, D-Lay! :"D
Makasih as always clip nya~ 2 bahasa juga seperti biasa dan ngakak juga ini emang bagian clippable , terutama bagian emak nya nagging ama ke-bego-an nya Hakka soal xmas di jepang. gua juga bakalan milih rayain disana, impian ku sejak mulai nntn anime~ ganbarre terus clipping nya
@@wolvress8064 yes but its what set up its popularity internationally. Japan has no such historical foot print where its a widely celebrated thing to such a degree that its a big deal. Its just a KFC night or a date night in Japan.
I'm a practicing Catholic born and raised in a Catholic country, but as much as I don't vibe with how more secular cultures detach Christmas from the religion it's originally from, I don't really see that detachment as a reason to stop seeing how I can celebrate it as a Catholic in a country that doesn't usually share my faith. If that's depressing to you, then I think you'd be quite baffled by missionaries, who also have a history of being killed in Japanese history as well. One of my country's Saints even died in the hands of Japanese folks violently rejecting the faith. But here I am, enjoying Japan too as much as I enjoy being a Catholic. Whatever we believe in, believing is active, not passive.
@@theoverlordbear I don’t think OP is being that serious. I think they’re just pointing out that Christmas isn’t a big deal in japan, so going there during christmas isn’t too different from a regular japan trip. The same way you wouldn’t expect chinese new year to be a big thing in the middle east.
Bro got deported by his own mother!
When your own mom disowns you during Christmas.
Hakka:"yup, it's time to get back home i can't wait to spend the christmas with my family"
Hakkamama:"NO!"
Hakka:"ok...."
"You saved us, but you will kill us. You're a hero, and you have to leave."
I can assume that their family is not very wealthy and Mom knows the true value of an opportunity just to get the fuck out of your hometown and experience travelling abroad. I know my mom did the same to me a while back.
Nah Hakkamama just needed a break from them 😂
As a parent it might just be both
Latam experience, we all dream with the world outside
loooooove that hakka is a family man 🥹
I love Hakkamama so much😂
Gigabased Latina mom that doesn't want their son to slack on his job+ new experiences! 🗿
I'm just starting to realize how awesomely heartwarming Hakka and his family is about going to Japan, whether by oneself or as a family. Thanks very much for helping me think about that, D-Lay! :"D
Not allowed to go back to Christmas because you are in Japan and Mom would love to be in your Place😂
Makasih as always clip nya~
2 bahasa juga seperti biasa dan ngakak juga
ini emang bagian clippable , terutama bagian emak nya nagging ama ke-bego-an nya Hakka soal xmas di jepang.
gua juga bakalan milih rayain disana, impian ku sejak mulai nntn anime~
ganbarre terus clipping nya
Karna Hakka family man banget sih. Makanya dia ngutamain sama keluarga. Sisi dia yg itu keren banget sih serius
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Thank you! 🙌🙌
I wonder why he will spend so many days over there?
Maybe his anniversary celebration will be bigger this time.
Kayaknya buwat Christmas atau new year Karaoke gak sih bareng Holostars JP
Hakkamama getting La Chancla™️ ready. Careful when you try to come back, Hakka.
correct and based hakkamama.
Paling suka klo hakka cerita kek gini jadi lucu banget🤣
Chrismas in a non-christian country is depresssing bro. And in Japan its just KFC night while being a weird 2nd Valintines day.
it's all good
Most people don't celebrate Christmas for religion anymore anyway. Lol
@@wolvress8064 yes but its what set up its popularity internationally. Japan has no such historical foot print where its a widely celebrated thing to such a degree that its a big deal.
Its just a KFC night or a date night in Japan.
I'm a practicing Catholic born and raised in a Catholic country, but as much as I don't vibe with how more secular cultures detach Christmas from the religion it's originally from, I don't really see that detachment as a reason to stop seeing how I can celebrate it as a Catholic in a country that doesn't usually share my faith. If that's depressing to you, then I think you'd be quite baffled by missionaries, who also have a history of being killed in Japanese history as well. One of my country's Saints even died in the hands of Japanese folks violently rejecting the faith. But here I am, enjoying Japan too as much as I enjoy being a Catholic. Whatever we believe in, believing is active, not passive.
@@theoverlordbear I don’t think OP is being that serious. I think they’re just pointing out that Christmas isn’t a big deal in japan, so going there during christmas isn’t too different from a regular japan trip. The same way you wouldn’t expect chinese new year to be a big thing in the middle east.
Isn't christmas in Japan kinda depressing? Also, in the area of Xenokuni where Hakka is from, christmas parties are the bomb.