the japan doesn’t sound scary because we’re used to the blaring harsh alarms, but imagine being stuck in the dark in a small room with that going off constantly and you don’t know why
As a Canadian when it first got implemented into our phones they did a test and I was at school, hearing hundreds of these go off at the same time was fr scary and I saw the look of fear in so many faces before we read the message saying this was a test
As a Canadian, I can tell you that hearing that alarm triggers fight or flight mode and gets your adrenaline pumping. Even if you are in a deep sleep, you’d be fully awake within seconds.
@@animalloverjulian8243 luckily they were found in kenora, Jason who was the father was in custody. Meanwhile my mom was watching a movie 1 second before the alert came out lol
As a Canadian, it happened once when I was in class with 20 other students and all our phones rang at same time. I can tell you that no one talked for a good whole minute before the teacher broke the silence. It happened a couple of times when I was sleeping, it goes through silent and night mode and blasts through the house, scariest sound I've ever heard!
@@elmosfriend Dead silence for a minute then the teacher said “Well, there’s a first to everything and this one will be remembered”. When you sleep and hear that sound, I guarantee you won’t be able to go to sleep for a couple of minutes as your heart is pumping hard.
*As an American, the alarm made me very scared when I was younger. I used to run into my room, put on my headphones, plug them in my iPad, and listen to something with full volume up until the alarm ended. The alarm one happened when I was watching MLB.*
that's even worse, a friendly jingle informing you that your house will start shaking violently and possibly that a wall of water will arrive in 20 minutes
I’m Canadian and I find our alarm pretty spooky but at this point I’m a little desensitized to it. When I first heard it, though, it was a whole different story. That sound put me on edge for an hour or so every time I heard it when it was first introduced
as a canadian the first time I heard the alarm was while I was watching the news with my dad in the morning. I was still groggy so I was really scared. Fight or flight kicked in. That had woken me up The second time was at 12am when I was trying to sleep (it was during the weekend)
last time i was there it went off when we were getting attacked by missile strukes and the whole sky was lit up with the iron domes defense and the attacking missiles i stilll have nightmares today
@@MrOwl317 lmao I'm from Israel. It doesn't scare me when I was 8 (7 years ago) I was swimming in a pool with my brother when suddenly a missile was shot. We werw like: Nice view.
Lmao the first time I heard it was about 7 years ago, I was 9 and I was in the middle of a shower when it started, and I remember thinking "oh it's just an ambulance or a police car" and then my mom unlocks the door to the bathroom like "COME TF DOWNSTAIRS THERE'S AN ALARM" and I'm like "what" and long story short I was stuck in my basement for idk how long with my whole family, including my grandpa that came to visit, wearing only a towel and a fuck ton of shampoo on my hair lmao That was an experience
It sounds like your mom suddenly stops smacking you. Then calmly says, you're on your own, then you realise it's not your mom and you're late for work and you can't afford to skip work because you need money to life. That sudden change into calmness because it's such a severe thing that you realise that you know well enough that no one needs to try to make you understand
As a Canadian living in prairie provinces where tornados and terrifying weather is more than common, our alarm is actually one of the scariest sounds to exist.
Canadian here, was chilling playin horror games when the alarm went off, my heart absolutely dropped and i became paranoid some monster would jump out at me irl because of thw fukn alarm
As a Canadian, I hate just being on my phone and then there's just an Emergency Alert out of nowhere. I literally hate the sound, it is really terrifying to me.
That’s what I thought! For me it kinda makes me tense up. It’s pretty normal but the high notes make you realize that some is going on. And that something isn’t a good thing
tbh the song kinda creepy and distubing, imagine it on repeat. if would be funny though for a disaster or something to happen and your phone just starts vibing.
Haha, never thought of it that way Lol. I live in Japan and that tune always came on during Earthquake Drills at school etc. never thought of it as a ‘you’re gonna die but i guess it’ll be sorta peaceful’ alarm. But I’m guessing it’s like that because (especially for children) high pitched notes are easier to hear during load but low pitched disasters (for example something breaking/falling during an earthquake) it alerts the person that and earthquake is going on. And also it’s slow but repetitive which makes it easier to remember. At least that’s my thoughts on it.
@@lumi_project I whole heartedly agree! Though everytime I hear it it does scare me a bit since everytime I hear it I’m probably doing homework or sleeping. (I’m a very light sleeper) but that’s just me being a scaredy cat haha.
@@adanactnomew7085 when there is a natural disaster or an amber alert, the latter is more common, although you might not have this alarm cuz you only hear it with the AEA app on your phone, or in your car
im canadian, and i pulled an all nighter once and it was 6am, i was listening to music pretty loudly while drawing and suddenly the alert came on and i threw my headphones across the room. i saw the alert on my screen and i thought it was a test, but when i saw it wasnt, my heart sunk. it was a warning to lookout for a shooter in abbotsford, it happened not that long ago, probably like 3 weeks ago? ive never witnessed an alert that was not a test before in my life and plus, i live pretty close to abbotsford. my dad was getting ready for work and i remember panicking so much and telling him all about it.
Yep true but I don't get alerts on my phone my fam does but it's the tv that's usually like "theres a grass fire in blah blah blah. or it's tornado in OUTER _____(not saying where I live) and none of it happens but the canada one on the tv can give me night mares and come to me In my dreams. Same with my school fire alarm (always drills)
Ok story time? I'll do it anyway. So I'm still in school and I was out throwing frisbees for gym bc it was getting nice (we were outside) . All of a sudden everyone walks to the teacher. Me and my friends are so confused and my teacher then waves us over. (All this windows it the school we're open btw) all of a sudden my teacher starts talk and I couldn't hear her but I heard the words "fire drill" and panicked. We walked down the hill to the front of the school and the fire alamy went super loud. "BEEEP BEEEP BEEEP" (imagine it's in a roboting and rusty voice) I start freaking out and my bf asked me if I'm ok. I say maybe but I won't get any sleep tonight. We had the windows open when it happened but without the windows open it's about 2x quieter from 100000000x. If we're inside the school tho it's like 1000000000000000000000000000000000x worse. If u wanna know about our school lockdowns which are scary but I enjoy them more then lemme know
as a canadian, i can say that these alarms are absolutely terrifying, especially while you are peacefully listening to the radio and this starts blaring in your ears
As a Canadian, I nearly had a heart attack after randomly hearing that alarm on my phone while I was just browsing. I feel even worse for New Zealand, though.
The reason why EAS alarms are supposed to sound scary and loud is to gain your attention in-case you're half awake/sleeping or busy while the tv/radio is on.
During Holocaust rememberance day in Israel they sound that alarm in the entire Israel and the alarms are so loud that no matter where u are you hear it and even some places outside of Israel hear it. And it stays for like another minute after it ends because it echos so loud
@@amitdrgonlilox8633 where did you get the information that you get used to it over time? It is incredibly scary since it is happening very often and it immediately gets you a panic attack, aside of that every time you hear a siren it activates every nerve in your body cuz it sounds like the alarm
I am Canadian and one time, I was at the grocery shop when I hear my phone going off with the EAS alarm of Canada. I can confirm that I got scared something very destructive would happen, like a huge tornado or maybe even warning us about a *missile going down to wipe us out.*
The EAS sounds aren’t scary on their own, it’s the context that makes them scary. Yes I know that some of them are already scary, but they’re not as scary just hearing them. The point is that hearing something like Japan’s EAS sound is a lot scarier in context, especially considering how susceptible they are to natural disasters, even if someone in America might not be remotely alarmed hearing it.
@@luukdevoogd1071 I imagine it's even worse to hear that knowing that you're currently in an area that's under constant looming threat of a missile barrage, even under protection of the Iron Dome.
The Emergency Broadcasting System Alert in the USA is the scariest. It's probably because I heard it in apocalyptic movies, but it really scare the sh&t out of me. The Canadian alert doesn't scare me at all (I found it annoying instead) because it's mostly use in Amber Alert and Curfew during p&ndemic here.
It's not the sound that's scary anymore for me, it's the implication that something terrible could be happening that just always fills me with paralyzing dread.
Israel actually has a terrifying sound, it's like the background music that would play in my head if I stared into the darkness of a hallway for too long. 😭
Is it bc the 2011 earthquake and tsunami is still in recent memory? So sad. As someone who lives on the US west coast I'm terrified of something on the scale of 2011 happening here.
@@juicebox9465 dont worry bud. Japan is like right on the ring of fire or something, so i seriously doubt anything of that scale will happen to you (hopefully)
@@juicebox9465 same here! Up in Seattle it’s been kinda instilled in us to prepare for “the big one” it’s supposed to be insane when something does happen
as a Canadian i have a some stories about our alarm, i remember when i was younger i had a radio in my room and late at night they played the alarm and i remember being so traumatized cause i had no idea what it was and i didnt sleep that night. also when your in school sometimes there might be an amber alert and all the teachers phones will go off and its nuts
Or when it goes off while you're asleep and when your heart finally chills out enough that you can go back to bed *it goes off again because they forgot the French.*
Do people actually put alerts about children missing? I thought people and children included go missing all the time every day? But do they actually put some serious alarms and alerts for this stuff?
We have a child kidnapping alert too in France but only on TV. It happened recently and it made me so anxious, the background sound and the narration gives me nightmares 😖
Being someone from PEI , Canada, When me and my mother were driving home FAST the night before hurricane Fiona, The extreme flood warning took my soul out of my body.
I’m Canadian and I remember one time aka yesterday during class everybody’s phone was going off because there was an amber alert and all the phones where going off in the phone hotel and lockers and it was LOUD! I was terrified.
As a Canadian, its pretty anying cause when a child goes missing then that annying scary alarm come up, and especially when ur watching jigsaw and u see somenoes statuue
Japan: I am not the villain in this story. Malaysia: AAAAAAA WERE ALL GONNA DIE *EXPLOSIONS* BFG DIVISION PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND FOKIN MOONS FOKIN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Being a Canadian, I can confirm that our EAS alarm is terrifying. Anytime I hear it I instantly go into fight or flight mode and can feel adrenaline pumping. Waking up to this means two things, cold sweats for the rest of the night and never falling back to sleep.
Imagine watching a horror movie in Israel and their sound goes off! Feel like if I were in that situation I wouldn't run for my life I'd just sit in the corner with a blanket pulled over my head and cry
I heard that sound on repeat for like 24 hours while I was evacuating the Fort McMurray fire a few years ago and to this day the sound puts my body into fight or flight even if I know it’s not a big deal
the Canada one is used for Weather alerts and Amber alerts, but also just "testing" which is RUDE lol it does terrify you if you have your phone on at night
the japan doesn’t sound scary because we’re used to the blaring harsh alarms, but imagine being stuck in the dark in a small room with that going off constantly and you don’t know why
Yo mr white
The Japan one sounds like I collected a rupee in Legend of Zelda.
I’m sitting in my room at night (light off) so it kinda reminds me of Annabelle or something
How about a big room? Like living room size. Now that's scary.
"Darn it. That new kids anime is on- wait.... they don't play anime on this channel." *Tsunami intensifies as a happy weatherman presents it calmly*
As a canadian, I can confirm I am scared shitless whenever I hear it at 2:30 am
It gets me every time too
I’ve had like 4 tests where I here it on my phone and then figure out I’m not gonna die
Am I the only one who gets happy when it goes off? 😂
YES
*looks at phone to see what the fuck it is* "TORONTO-" Nevermind then. Just another child scaring the LIVING SHIT OUTTA ME at 03:00.
As a Canadian when it first got implemented into our phones they did a test and I was at school, hearing hundreds of these go off at the same time was fr scary and I saw the look of fear in so many faces before we read the message saying this was a test
As a Canadian those sounds used to freak me out hearing them at night.
I know right it’s bad
I think I remember that, shit was horrifying
bro i remember that!! it went off during class time and the look on the teachers face was literal horror
Same once one of them wasent a drill the fire fighters came but really a teacher forgot to take there food out the microwave
As a Canadian, I can tell you that hearing that alarm triggers fight or flight mode and gets your adrenaline pumping. Even if you are in a deep sleep, you’d be fully awake within seconds.
literally just happened while I was dozing off... which brought me to this video
@@fusion325 This is the amber alert sound?
@@fusion325 there was an Amber alert issued and it went off, I was worried Putin laughed nukes.
I guess it's pretty effective in that regard.
@@animalloverjulian8243 luckily they were found in kenora, Jason who was the father was in custody. Meanwhile my mom was watching a movie 1 second before the alert came out lol
Japan: Dont be scared there is nothing wrong.
Malaysia: H i d e b e f o r e i t s t o o l a t e .
this
Im 💩 myself rn its three am
@@jackdcg7373 u ok?-
Nothşng wrong WTF s͎
@@strawberrymilk6666 no
Israel is like a sound effect in a horror movie that actually ends up being scary instead of corny.
Finally a comment that is not about canadian
Na fam it's the whale call
legit just a sound from sirenhead
@@tabby.eclipz it sounds like a siren from their real country lol
@@australium7374 ik im just saying it sounds like a noise that would be played in a sirenhead video
As a Canadian, it happened once when I was in class with 20 other students and all our phones rang at same time. I can tell you that no one talked for a good whole minute before the teacher broke the silence. It happened a couple of times when I was sleeping, it goes through silent and night mode and blasts through the house, scariest sound I've ever heard!
Well what happened when the alert came out
@@elmosfriend Dead silence for a minute then the teacher said “Well, there’s a first to everything and this one will be remembered”. When you sleep and hear that sound, I guarantee you won’t be able to go to sleep for a couple of minutes as your heart is pumping hard.
@@p4sk974 oof
*As an American, the alarm made me very scared when I was younger. I used to run into my room, put on my headphones, plug them in my iPad, and listen to something with full volume up until the alarm ended. The alarm one happened when I was watching MLB.*
relatable
Canada one is no joke. Scary af when it goes on the radio out of nowhere
Yea I think I'll stay back in the usa the usa one is scary but hell nah
It scares the shit out of me at night
@@samsungisgood-___-4107 sameee
And Its really annoying when its saying some kid got kidnapped 200 kms away at 4 am.
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As a Japanese citizen, the sound isn’t scary, it’s more about the fact that an earthquake is coming
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Yeah lol or a tsunami
that's even worse, a friendly jingle informing you that your house will start shaking violently and possibly that a wall of water will arrive in 20 minutes
@@leviathan3630 Sometimes you get more warning than 20 minutes. You can get 30. If you’re really, really lucky.
@@leviathan3630 yep
I’m Canadian and I find our alarm pretty spooky but at this point I’m a little desensitized to it. When I first heard it, though, it was a whole different story. That sound put me on edge for an hour or so every time I heard it when it was first introduced
as a canadian the first time I heard the alarm was while I was watching the news with my dad in the morning. I was still groggy so I was really scared. Fight or flight kicked in. That had woken me up
The second time was at 12am when I was trying to sleep (it was during the weekend)
At least you got to sleep in after that rude awakening.
Israel’s is like that quiet horror scene when someone sees the monster in the dark woods for a split second
That’s what we all think
last time i was there it went off when we were getting attacked by missile strukes and the whole sky was lit up with the iron domes defense and the attacking missiles i stilll have nightmares today
@@MrOwl317 lmao I'm from Israel. It doesn't scare me when I was 8 (7 years ago) I was swimming in a pool with my brother when suddenly a missile was shot. We werw like: Nice view.
Lmao the first time I heard it was about 7 years ago, I was 9 and I was in the middle of a shower when it started, and I remember thinking "oh it's just an ambulance or a police car" and then my mom unlocks the door to the bathroom like "COME TF DOWNSTAIRS THERE'S AN ALARM" and I'm like "what" and long story short I was stuck in my basement for idk how long with my whole family, including my grandpa that came to visit, wearing only a towel and a fuck ton of shampoo on my hair lmao
That was an experience
@@MarCamus my dad did something like that before lol
Japan sounds like someones mom being very patient and trying to wake you up like "please wake up were getting nuked but please take your time"
Tbh, as someone who's been startled awake by the alarm on different occasions, followed by shaking, it gives me anxiety lol
It sounds like your mom suddenly stops smacking you. Then calmly says, you're on your own, then you realise it's not your mom and you're late for work and you can't afford to skip work because you need money to life.
That sudden change into calmness because it's such a severe thing that you realise that you know well enough that no one needs to try to make you understand
_Well, I guess the alarm's just not as dramatic on the third time around..._
How sweet- wait a second
Dont worry we have at least 10 more seconds before were disintegrated to ashes
Quality content 1000/10 ❤️😂
I'm glad I know these Alarms in case something goes off but if I heard one that's not a rating I'd cry
*_As a Canadian, I can affirm the alarm is actually very anxious whenever a child goes missing._*
They always play it at 3 am too
@@skelly.9639 they played it at 12 am one night right after I fell asleep
YEA ITS TERRIFYING-
I hate it so much
Bruh I always hear it at school and I hate it 😭
As a Canadian living in prairie provinces where tornados and terrifying weather is more than common, our alarm is actually one of the scariest sounds to exist.
Facts!! It freaks me out.
It sucks
I’ve only ever had them for amber alerts, even during blizzards and -60
Canadian here, was chilling playin horror games when the alarm went off, my heart absolutely dropped and i became paranoid some monster would jump out at me irl because of thw fukn alarm
Every time it goes off for an amber alert I lose my shit
As a Canadian, I hate just being on my phone and then there's just an Emergency Alert out of nowhere. I literally hate the sound, it is really terrifying to me.
Thank you for rating my country, Canada, a 9/10 :)
Japan is honestly the most eerie, not scary, but like they’re trying to calm everyone down. That’s pretty eerie.
That’s what I thought! For me it kinda makes me tense up. It’s pretty normal but the high notes make you realize that some is going on. And that something isn’t a good thing
No...
Alot of people in Japan are used to hearing it so its not scary at all for them
@@sillekk9542 Yeah, the American one doesn’t scare me either. I’m used to it
It sounds soft but urgent at the same time.
Japan: Um hey, you're probably gonna die but I don't wanna disturb you so here's a cute little song.
"Look, you're gonna die either way, but at least we'll make it a peaceful death for you"
tbh the song kinda creepy and distubing, imagine it on repeat.
if would be funny though for a disaster or something to happen and your phone just starts vibing.
Haha, never thought of it that way Lol. I live in Japan and that tune always came on during Earthquake Drills at school etc. never thought of it as a ‘you’re gonna die but i guess it’ll be sorta peaceful’ alarm. But I’m guessing it’s like that because (especially for children) high pitched notes are easier to hear during load but low pitched disasters (for example something breaking/falling during an earthquake) it alerts the person that and earthquake is going on. And also it’s slow but repetitive which makes it easier to remember.
At least that’s my thoughts on it.
@@lumi_project
I whole heartedly agree! Though everytime I hear it it does scare me a bit since everytime I hear it I’m probably doing homework or sleeping. (I’m a very light sleeper) but that’s just me being a scaredy cat haha.
The Japan one is actually creepy af. I would be scared
The green and white and New Zealand alert sound got me laughing because of how funny the sounds were.
That australia one is a bop
as a Canadian, i get scared shitless when a child goes missing, then i realise its a missing child and not a nuclear bomb
It always goes off while I’m sleeping.
the firsttime i heard the alarm i almost shit my self because i thought it only happens when we are getting nuked also i live in Canada also :)
Missing child's happen quite often (we get amber alerts for cross province)
should have different alarms for different things
Wait, how does that work?
As a Canadian, I can confirm every time that alarm plays it scares the shit out of everyone.
I've never heard it play ever. When does it usually play
@@adanactnomew7085 when there is a natural disaster or an amber alert, the latter is more common, although you might not have this alarm cuz you only hear it with the AEA app on your phone, or in your car
@@mentallyunstable7237 What natural disaster? Like a tornado. I live on the West Coast so this thing never happens.
@@mentallyunstable7237 Oh now I remember it plays on my phone. I was also thinking I never hear it but you reminded me
@@mentallyunstable7237 I moved to Canada a few months back and the first time I heard it in class I was terrified
im canadian, and i pulled an all nighter once and it was 6am, i was listening to music pretty loudly while drawing and suddenly the alert came on and i threw my headphones across the room. i saw the alert on my screen and i thought it was a test, but when i saw it wasnt, my heart sunk. it was a warning to lookout for a shooter in abbotsford, it happened not that long ago, probably like 3 weeks ago? ive never witnessed an alert that was not a test before in my life and plus, i live pretty close to abbotsford. my dad was getting ready for work and i remember panicking so much and telling him all about it.
Israel's always gives me goosebumps
Israel: Actually ominous siren, haunted house vibes
New Zeland: *Alien Invasion*
Malaysia: *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*
The Malaysia one isn’t scary
But the Canada and Israel ones are scariest
Malaysia is a nuclear producer
Israel's siren kinda reminds me of that creepy ringing sound from Minecraft
U guys know which coz I forgot what the actually
Please send link to it
@@matthewesguerra121 since when?
Fun fact: The Canadian one is much louder when it actually goes off
And then there's the amber alert tone, it'll make you shit yourself in the middle of the night 🙄
Imagine sleeping peacefully in the US with your tv on and theres a thunderstorm
Yep true but I don't get alerts on my phone my fam does but it's the tv that's usually like "theres a grass fire in blah blah blah. or it's tornado in OUTER _____(not saying where I live) and none of it happens but the canada one on the tv can give me night mares and come to me In my dreams. Same with my school fire alarm (always drills)
@@bearbear105 the modern alarms in the schools are brutally loud. I can still hear them.
Ok story time? I'll do it anyway. So I'm still in school and I was out throwing frisbees for gym bc it was getting nice (we were outside) . All of a sudden everyone walks to the teacher. Me and my friends are so confused and my teacher then waves us over. (All this windows it the school we're open btw) all of a sudden my teacher starts talk and I couldn't hear her but I heard the words "fire drill" and panicked. We walked down the hill to the front of the school and the fire alamy went super loud. "BEEEP BEEEP BEEEP" (imagine it's in a roboting and rusty voice) I start freaking out and my bf asked me if I'm ok. I say maybe but I won't get any sleep tonight. We had the windows open when it happened but without the windows open it's about 2x quieter from 100000000x. If we're inside the school tho it's like 1000000000000000000000000000000000x worse. If u wanna know about our school lockdowns which are scary but I enjoy them more then lemme know
Tbh the Canadian one scares the hell out of you at night
That Canada one just scared the living shi out of me late asf at night
as a canadian, i can say that these alarms are absolutely terrifying, especially while you are peacefully listening to the radio and this starts blaring in your ears
No no no my dude
Especially the stay at home orders-
We get alerts on our phone and tvs when we're put on stay at home order-
-a fellow Canadian from Ontario
@@ElizabethCherryBlossom Yup Ikr
Yeah same, it scares me
right? they terrify me lol
japan: we don’t want to freak everyone out with a scary noise, make sure to keep people calm
malaysia: WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASIAAAAAAAA*
Right
Israel: AaAaAaaAaaAAALlLlLlIieEeeNnnzzz (Aliens)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
New Zealand :quaquaquaquack
In some parts of Canada, (at least where I live) the American and the Canadian ones are both used.
As a Canadian, I nearly had a heart attack after randomly hearing that alarm on my phone while I was just browsing. I feel even worse for New Zealand, though.
The reason why EAS alarms are supposed to sound scary and loud is to gain your attention in-case you're half awake/sleeping or busy while the tv/radio is on.
thanks bald kim
thanks bald kim
merci bald kim
Wow bald Kim I didn’t know that thanks 😃
I know but i always get the tests and they scare the poop out of me XD
Yo, Japan's EAS alarm sounds like a fairy throwing magic dust people.
Oml you're so right, Tinker Bell waking up people with some magic dust
@I am wise Earthquake Alarm Signal I think?
@I am wise it’s an Emergency Alert System
Reminded me of the cartoons that I used to watch as a kid back then
@I am wise it stands for emergency alert system
The canda ALWAYS scares the shit out me. And I've never gotten used to it in my 14 years in canda
14 years? Sheeshhhh I already gotten used to it, and I'm only 9😍💅💅💅
Usa is really terrifying cause when it plays you get filled with terror and dont know whats happening..
Ever other alarm: *Decent and spooky*
New Zealand: *People jiggling a plastic paper cover into a 19.99$ barbie microphone*
japan: hi! 🌸 we are going 🌺 ⭐️ to die ❤️
As a New Zealander I can confirm that the alarm actually sounds like the Iphone alarm, and I'm on android
@@mewyorkcityf46607 Honestly I think Japan isn't scary, it's only the countdown that is
Malaysia: WEEEERRERETERWRRWRWREWRARAGNJDGSHAKWI
New Zealand sounds like a horror movie. I'm American so the alarm never scares me. I'm just like "meh" most of the time
Israel's siren is ominous. The way it sounds kind of far off in the distance and fades a little bit is really unsettling.
ikr imagine hearing that and then seeing an aircraft overhead loaded with bombs
@@dyln84 missles to be exact, that thing is scary but u get used to it over timr
During Holocaust rememberance day in Israel they sound that alarm in the entire Israel and the alarms are so loud that no matter where u are you hear it and even some places outside of Israel hear it. And it stays for like another minute after it ends because it echos so loud
Just another day in God's land am I right?
@@amitdrgonlilox8633 where did you get the information that you get used to it over time?
It is incredibly scary since it is happening very often and it immediately gets you a panic attack, aside of that every time you hear a siren it activates every nerve in your body cuz it sounds like the alarm
I am Canadian and one time, I was at the grocery shop when I hear my phone going off with the EAS alarm of Canada. I can confirm that I got scared something very destructive would happen, like a huge tornado or maybe even warning us about a *missile going down to wipe us out.*
I live in Canada and when ever we get a alert it scares the crap out of me
0:28 Israel sound like you're in subnautica and your submarine just shut down in a scary place
Holy shit why so accurate this gives me chills I hate thinking about it
It’s Minecraft cave ambience
So true
thalassophobia
Bro accurate
other countries : "sound the alarm!"
Saudi Arabia: *"R E A D Y T H E O R C H E S T R A"*
And then New Zealands alarm kicks you in the ribs
*THX noise intensifies*
@@SmogValley wow-
I love Saudi Arabia's 😂
@@idontevenknowanymore4217 "the audience is scared shitless"
IG Japan has this skill of making almost anything cute.
Japan's eas alarm is calming so it can calm some people who are just scared asf
The EAS sounds aren’t scary on their own, it’s the context that makes them scary.
Yes I know that some of them are already scary, but they’re not as scary just hearing them. The point is that hearing something like Japan’s EAS sound is a lot scarier in context, especially considering how susceptible they are to natural disasters, even if someone in America might not be remotely alarmed hearing it.
Except for Isreal, that one still would still haunt me if I didn't know the context
Disagree, most of them give me goosebumps the moment I hear them
@@luukdevoogd1071 I imagine it's even worse to hear that knowing that you're currently in an area that's under constant looming threat of a missile barrage, even under protection of the Iron Dome.
EAS sounds are not supposed to be "scary," they are supposed to alert you
@@luukdevoogd1071 and NZ
Japan: “everyone be careful!”
Israel: *minecraft cave sounds*
im sorry but idk why i laughed at this
Lmfaooo
Oh my god
Isreal
Kinda looked like siren head ngl
How to anger all governments and potentially end up in jail for 25+ years in under a minute
The Emergency Broadcasting System Alert in the USA is the scariest. It's probably because I heard it in apocalyptic movies, but it really scare the sh&t out of me. The Canadian alert doesn't scare me at all (I found it annoying instead) because it's mostly use in Amber Alert and Curfew during p&ndemic here.
The scary truth is, no matter what the alarm is, we know it won’t be something good, and so it will always scare us.
I hate your logo
@@darkfantasybrun5381 ah yes the only thing to say about this fact is to just say h a t e
Beep
No in the US they do that constantly on TV when there is just a measly storm.
It's not the sound that's scary anymore for me, it's the implication that something terrible could be happening that just always fills me with paralyzing dread.
as a malaysian, i'd like to point out that my cousin screams louder than the alarm whenever he sees anything related to among us
Lol
I automatically hate your cousin
Among us 😳
My little brother is like that will all video games.
Video games are his only hobby.
No one forced me to hate your cousin but here I am.
New Zealand is literally an audio representation of when that one guy in a discord server starts slamming his head on the keyboard again
Australia and Zealand sounds like a futuristic battle alarm.
Japan: keep calm, everything will be ok!
Malaysia: *T H E E N D I S H E R E*
As a Malaysian I have never heard this before but if I did I would have shat myself.
The end is nigh
Bulgaria: THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE IS GONNA BLOW UP EVACUATE IT RIGHT NOW OR IT WILL BE BOMBED INTO BILLIONS OF PIECES WITH YOU INSIDE IT!
@@localcrackhead4038 lol really I hear it almost everyday cuz I live near a hospital
@@localcrackhead4038 it happens before at sabah earthquake...and the most is penang tsunami
Fun fact: Japan's EAS Alarm sounds like that because they want to keep everyone calm.
Good idea
Gotta find a good balance between not making people panic but still making them take it seriously
Of course, there's no need for it to be intimidating because what it's warning them of is something they're already terrified of.
Probally works
and then loud af beeping to turn all the tvs in the area on
Japan is honestly terrifying with that minor second jump from C to Db
that’s very very unsettling
As a canadian I have had so manny EAS alarms go off during the middle of the night and I swear my heart stopped for five seconds
Israel actually has a terrifying sound, it's like the background music that would play in my head if I stared into the darkness of a hallway for too long. 😭
Lol
it sounds like it’s from half life 2 ngl
i agree its fuckin terrifying. my whole life i've been living in israel and tbh it's TERRIFYING.
@Grey Donovun no we dont lol
I'm so used to the canadien one
"japan is so calming!" trust me, it's just bc you don't live there. if you lived there, you would notice how scared people are when they hear it.
Is it bc the 2011 earthquake and tsunami is still in recent memory? So sad. As someone who lives on the US west coast I'm terrified of something on the scale of 2011 happening here.
@@juicebox9465 dont worry bud. Japan is like right on the ring of fire or something, so i seriously doubt anything of that scale will happen to you (hopefully)
@An Actual Lemon what does that have to do with what i said though?
@@masmarvelous :3
@@juicebox9465 same here! Up in Seattle it’s been kinda instilled in us to prepare for “the big one” it’s supposed to be insane when something does happen
as a Canadian i have a some stories about our alarm, i remember when i was younger i had a radio in my room and late at night they played the alarm and i remember being so traumatized cause i had no idea what it was and i didnt sleep that night. also when your in school sometimes there might be an amber alert and all the teachers phones will go off and its nuts
As a Canadian who's heard that thing 18 times in a day i can confirm the alarm is terrifying.
as a canadian, it is scary, especially when everyone’s phone goes off in a silent classroom
Yes, very true
Yeah, it's even worse when there is like 5 classmate with unmute phone
@@vortigan7362 omg yes that happens so much
Or when it goes off while you're asleep and when your heart finally chills out enough that you can go back to bed *it goes off again because they forgot the French.*
Very true, happened to me
As a Canadian, I can confirm that the only thing scarier then a child being kidnapped is the alarm notifying us of the kidnapping
Do people actually put alerts about children missing? I thought people and children included go missing all the time every day?
But do they actually put some serious alarms and alerts for this stuff?
@@juhppug3873 i’m not sure about canada, but in the US we get amber alerts only if they are in the same part of the state we are.
@@wrigley4247 yep we have amber alerts in CA
It’s that that bad
We have a child kidnapping alert too in France but only on TV. It happened recently and it made me so anxious, the background sound and the narration gives me nightmares 😖
in canada it’s so loud and when it goes off when ur sleeping you’ll be terrified that the war is scootvhing it’s way over to us
You should do the transfur effect as a alarm
Japan: “alright everyone we’re just gonna stay ca-“
Malaysia: “WEE WOO WEE WOO!”
@꧁Reltonssh 6674꧂ lol
more like WII U WII U WII U
No one:
Malaysia: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH-
Holy shit I lost brain cells reading all this 😢
@꧁Reltonssh 6674꧂go buy some funny
Japan: “Let’s make one that won’t cause anxiety!”
Israel: *horror game noises intensify*
Malaysia: Jumpscare noises
America: My guy there’s severe weather, gtfo!
For isreal, they just recorded a sirenhead encounter
i live in Israel...
New Zealand:
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As a Japanese person well *they love to not make us have anxiety* when there’s a emergency:)
Being someone from PEI , Canada, When me and my mother were driving home FAST the night before hurricane Fiona, The extreme flood warning took my soul out of my body.
The New Zealand one sounds like it's legitimately trying to cause panic
Yup
*Pac man intenifies*
Nah it's just Waluigi with a pacman voice changer
As a Canadian I can 100% confirm this shit scares the shit out of you especially when you’re sleeping
Oh my god it happens when you’re sleeping? That’s fucking terrifying
It is super scary
My cat ran to the next room when it came on😂
Or when it happens mid math class and all 30 phones are full out BLARING this and nobody expected it, yeah, it scared the living shit out of everyone
@@kingclassified8503 YES I woke up in fright cause my ringer was all the way up and I was like GOD DAMN
I’m Canadian and I remember one time aka yesterday during class everybody’s phone was going off because there was an amber alert and all the phones where going off in the phone hotel and lockers and it was LOUD! I was terrified.
As a Canadian, its pretty anying cause when a child goes missing then that annying scary alarm come up, and especially when ur watching jigsaw and u see somenoes statuue
Japan: “Lets make sure the warning won’t induce anxiety”.
Isreal: D E A T H I S I M P E N D I N G
Malaysia: *DEATH*
*CHTULU DESCENDED UPON THE EARTH WE'RE ALL DEAD*
deathi SIMP ending
Death iSIMP ending
Japan: I am not the villain in this story.
Malaysia: AAAAAAA WERE ALL GONNA DIE *EXPLOSIONS* BFG DIVISION PLAYING IN THE BACKGROUND FOKIN MOONS FOKIN AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Being a Canadian, I can confirm that our EAS alarm is terrifying. Anytime I hear it I instantly go into fight or flight mode and can feel adrenaline pumping. Waking up to this means two things, cold sweats for the rest of the night and never falling back to sleep.
That’s a sign of a very effective EAS system.
How often is this happening lol
Yeah same
True
The fight or flight response is the whole point of ghe alarm though right?
Australia freaking tf out while Japan is chill asf
all phones in the us have the same exact tone with the WEA (wireless emergency alert) which is the eas
As a Canadian I can confirm I get scared shitless when I’m watching a horror movie and that alarm goes off all of a sudden 😀
This entire comment section is basically "as a canadian" comments.
@rat k
Imagine watching a horror movie in Israel and their sound goes off!
Feel like if I were in that situation I wouldn't run for my life I'd just sit in the corner with a blanket pulled over my head and cry
I heard that sound on repeat for like 24 hours while I was evacuating the Fort McMurray fire a few years ago and to this day the sound puts my body into fight or flight even if I know it’s not a big deal
Facts amber alerts scare me the heck tho
Me, a person who for some reason tears up when I hear emergency alarms: "Ah yes, the perfect video for me"
Your probably just scared and don’t know it
same 💀
Japan’s had me whailing
@@Pedro-wv9ev Yeah probably tbh, kinda annoying that my body reacts that way though
I can agree
vibing to the Italy EAS alarm at the moment, I don't care if i'm gonna die, that beat hits hard.
Israels is really spooky. Straight from a horror movie that one.
Japan: Everyone stay calm, we'll be fine!
Malaysia: r̶̨̼͕̰̰͔̥̰̠̗̳̆̽͆̃́̃̍̃̿́̊͗͜͝r̶̨͖͙̲̜̳̤̦̹̦͑̀̇̓́ę̶̧̣̟͍̺̟͂E̶̗̼̘̿̐̾̾̏̑͐̃̌̐̆̃̚͝͝Ę̵͔̫̣͕̟͎̮̟̲͒̏̈̊E̷̛̛̼̗͇̫͔̙̤͓̭̤̫͛̏̈͆̈́̈́̈́Ề̵̡̻̟͇͎̭̼̗̾̕̕E̷̥͎̠̖͓̗̞͎̙̤͙̽͂̉Ą̸̩̖̪͍̕A̵̡͖̘̖͉̙̯̝̦̞͇̤͙̟͋̈́̈̇̀̅̕A̶̮̭̱͉̟͕̺̪̠͍͇͙͊̄̂͊̈́̒̈́͊̈̚͜A̷̭̹̻͉̒A̸̧̡͓̻̹͈͕̰͇̼̦̣̒͌̑̽͆̃̿̕̚͘͜͠͝Â̶͉̩̓Ā̷̧̡̲̜̣͍͕̱̯̗̬̍̈́̈́̓̈̇̅͊̀̔̂̓̚͜͝ͅa̷̛͙͇͕̩͍̱͊̅̀͋̏̅͛̂̈́̀̀͘͝
How do you make this font?
Fucking true
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Israel: uses eerie noise that sounds like it could be in a horror game
Israel: e̶̢̨͖̺͇͇̲͎̬̠͍̙͎͕̯͙͙̱̥̠̜̖͕̜̟̻̼̦͉̜̥̫͈͙̗̭̩̳̦̫͔͖͓̼͓̭̭͈̹͆̀̈́̓̽̀̑͋̆̋̊̿̈̈̿͛̓̑͗̈́̔̑͛̾̉͜͜͜͠ë̴̡̧̨̡̛̠̣͕͕͔͈͚̱͕̟̖̞̜͉̭̩͙̠̞̱̱͚̼̯͚̘͈̙̼̣̪͇̪̜̰͈͓́̀̓͒̑̑̈́̍̊͐̎̎̈́̿͛͆̒̀̐̆͊̽̆̂̿̉̌̈́̋̐̏͑̿͜͜͝͝͝r̸̡̨̨̨̠̯͖͚͙̙̺̬͖͉̖̦̯͎͇̬̠͉̰̰͇̻͚͓̱̝͍̫̞̹̤͕͓͓̯̖̳͋̃̇̊̿̓͒̈́̓̒̓̔̋̍͜͜͜ỉ̵̡̡̨̢̨̧̡̛̠̫̣̯̳͓̦̖̬̝̺͇̖̹̝̦̠̯͚͍͈̙̮͖̮̬̲̠̟̥̖͉̰̜̭͈͎̭͉͚̲̲̱̳̙̬̯̠̪̯̻̠͕͉̠̮̀̔̆̀̊̏̃̔̈́̈́̽̀͋̽̀̇͛͗̒̈͒̈́̍̉̐͑̽̒̃͗̒́̂̎̎̑͋́̽͌͂̌͌̉̓́̓͛͒͆͛͗͛̓̿̑̋́̐̉͆̀̔̚̚̚͝͝͝͝͠ͅͅͅî̷̡̛̛͖̰͎̰͕̱̲̼̈̽̊͂̔͋̉̎̿̋͋̄̈́͒̈́̓̿̾̑̐̿̄̇̀̍̔̏̽͌͊̀͌͒̐̈́̃̾̐̓̈́͐̑̽͘͘̕̕͘̕͝͠i̷̡͔͎̞͚̜̱͙̗̲̽̀̽̎̐͛͋̐̓̿͗̒͆̋̈́͌̇̇̍̊̊́̈́͝͝ȉ̷̢̡̢̧̛̛̛̖͔̻̱̻͚̦̙͇̦̻͇̠̲̞̦̂̽̀̽̊̾̈́̎̒̍̄̔̀̊̇̊̈́̅͆̓̆̀͐͌̎̈́̈́͛͊̈́͋͊͒̒̆̂́̑̓̈́͛̓̃̀̀̉̿̎̚͘̕͠͝͝͠͠ͅi̵̡̢̢͎̝̱̣̹͉̰͇̭͎̻̲̱̤̲̤͎͙̞͓̤̼̩̟̱̝̮̯̣̯͖̭͍̠̞̤͖͇̠̠̭͈͓̠̮̋̐̾̐̈͛̿̄̿̃̽̊͛̈͐̽̋̈́̈́̿̔̒̾̈̍̏̇͑͛̅̿̈́̃͋̾̋̿͐͂̽̿̿̄̇̑̔̔́̀̈͐̓́͌̿͋̌̏̕̕̚̕̕͘̚͜͝͝͠͠ͅͅͅṙ̴̢̨̧̨̗̲̲̦͖̫̥̲̝̳͎̹͈̤̥͖̜͎͙̯̂̉͋̔̀͆͊͆̈́͑́̓̄̽̈́̓̎̓̇̑̕͜͠ͅŗ̵̢̡̨̛̗̺͚̲͍̘̟̗̩̺̱̦̦̼͚͙̫̺̟͈̝̥͕̙͙͔͈͖͎͚̔̔͛̋̍͆̈̈̔̿̈́̏̂͌͆̂̐̀͋̉̆̉̈́̇̈́̊̊͛̂̒̈̾͌̇̉͒̆́̓̚̕̕̕̕͘̚̚͘͝͝͠͠͝͠͝͝͠͝ͅį̸̧̡̛̩̼̖̤͔̥̜̖̘̙̙̞͍͉͕̲̲̬̰̺̥̰̤͈̤̥̝͔͚̖͎͚̱̩̭̱̲̞͕͇̫͉̜̹̫͙̘̦͔͐͋̆͐̂́̀̑̓̆͛͆̅͂̋̋̿͆́́̏̇̀͛̋̊̍͒̑̈̎̿͆̀̊͂̿͂̈́̏͋̓̅͊̅͌͘̕̚̚̕͝͠ͅi̷̧̢̨̢̨̡̛͓̖̺̳̭̙͙̞͎̖̤͔̠̭̞̠̖̪̺̞̖͈̹̦̮͓̣̙̤͍͍̙̫̹̘̘̱͆͐̈͐̿̊͗̄͒̀̉̈́̔̔̈̃̓̍̀̑͗͑̎̒̆̃̍̉̚͜͜͜͜͝͝ͅͅͅͅî̷̡̨̧̡̡̧̡̡͕̥̰̯̯͚̫͉̼̙͚̼͖͈̮͈̬͚̣̻̳̪͚̺͉̦̘̪̯̰̽̑̔͋́͑̏̄̊̃̂̿̀̈́̈́͗̊͂̇̀̈́̑̓͜͝͠i̶̡̧̢̨̛̼̝̞̯̹̝̫̰̝̦̟̲̦͕̙̪̝̼͕̣͉̬̲͕͖͇͇̬͕̪̹̼̪̮̥̪̣̹̬͔̣̹̠͚͚̱̐̀̎͒̈́́̐̿́̏̏͑͛͜͝͠͠ͅͅį̴̢̧̨̢̢̨̨̨̢̯͎̦͚͇̱̦͚͍̯̤̣̮͙͍̭̤̞̻͈̟̞̝̹͉̲̪͙̝̞̦̞̭̥̘̪̮̹̜̣̫̠̥̭̝͕͎̪͖͕̺͙̤̭̬͖͖̬̼̻̲̈́́̈́̿̇̈͜͜͜͜͝ḯ̵̧̢̨̨̛̛̬̺͕̹̰̲̲̪͇͙̰̤̲͉͉͉̩͇̪̫̱̘̤̜͕̩͎̘̘̺͈͎̫̘̙̤̳͎̤̬̎̄̋̏̌͛̓͋̅͊̌͂͆̈́̽̒͂̋̽̚͘͘͝͝͝͝ȉ̴̡̧̛͚͚̦̑̀́͐͒͆͐̀̾̊͐͐͊͂͋̊͑̍̓̈́̂̈́̈́͒̾̃̔̅̇̄͐̕̚͝͝͠į̸̢̢̧̢̨̢̨̡̛͓̻͎̲̲̣̰͔̦̺̭͔̞̱̹̖͔͔̟͍͙̝̗̗̯̩̝̥͖̪̭̬͍̣͚͖̩̹̯̻̯̹͓̠͓͔̹̤̝͎̗͙̜͓͖̤̞̓͛͂̋̅̿̉̉̈̔̎͐̾͊͌͛̈̀̓̓̃̉̃̔̆͋͂̓͂̄͆̌̒͛̈́̚͘͝͝͝ͅͅṟ̵̡̧̡̡̧̨̢̛̛̝͕̞̩͇̠͔̮͙͉̟̯̱͔̥̯̥̪̭͍̞̖̩͇̜̙͓̬͈͍͓͖̙̬̬͉͇̣̠̫̗͍̦͉̻̝̙̰̮̠̳̥̺̜͇͉͔̠̼̳͚̝̎̀̏̌̍̄͂̎͋̀͑̾͂̎̿̓̀̈̽̽̇͊̾̈́̎̈́́̿͌̓͛́̈́̂̈́͂̀͒̇́̂͂̄̎͐̉͆̊̓̊̀͂̂̕̕̚̚͜͠͝͝͝͝͠͝͝͠ͅi̵̡̢̢̨̗̥̰͉̱̦͉̱͚̳̤̭̳͓͕̖͙̠̞̮͈̱̱̗̫̘̥̗̯̥̙̟̞̥̰̘̭̻͓͈̙̯̲̰̯͙̰̣̻͈̺̣̮̭̳͔̱̰̋̀̊̓̈̈̈ȩ̸̧̢̧̢̨̨͉̪͉̺̫̦̥̳̱̪͇̣̤̹̺͉̼̲̪̦̦͚͎̜̮̮̥̠͕̲̪̫̤̣̘̟̲̘͕̠͙̦͓͖̯̲̝͑̂̉̀̎̇̓̿̏̔̒̈́̍͑͛̓͊́̈́̑͑̍̋̓̓̏̿͒̉͒̿̑͛̌̀̒̑̈́͆̀́̀̑̿͐̌̿̉̓͐͆̑͑̓̓̓̍͐̽̌̒̽̋͘̚͘̕̕̕͜͜͠͝ȋ̵̧̡̨̧͍͈̙̱͉̤̲͇̣̺̙̥͍̘̗̘̙̹̳̞͉̣̟̥̗͍͔̩̗̱̱͖̺̞̘͊̇̏͂͒͂͒̓̂̑̑̍͛̉͑́͆͊̄̄̈́̒̉̓̍̿̈̑̀̍̀͒͑̈́͆́̇͘̚̕͘͘͘͝͝͝ͅi̶̧̧̢̢̧̨̨̢̛̛̪͖̭̙͔̻͇̰̼̯̦͕̩̖̹̪̣̘̫̫̬̤̟͕̘͓͓͙͚̣̮̘͈̳̰̦͍̱̭̗̩͍̻̱̞͕͖̯̰̭͓̭͉̍̄̅͆͆̈͐͐̀̐̈̋͒͑̀̂̀͛̓̇̄̆̽̀͂́͌͛̈̾̌͗̈̃̓͂́͐̉͛͗̌̐͆̓͛̆̀̉̀͌̅̽̿̈́̇͋̔̚̚̕̕͜͜͜͝͝͠͠͝͝ͅͅë̶̡̢̡̢̡̢̟͔̮̪̮̜̜͇̱̙̬̥̤͇̭̠̫͉̰͓͔͔̼̯͚̣͈͈̳͉̺̙̗̱̜̤̯̟͙͙̗̬̭͙͚́̉̔͌́̀̍̃͌̌̈́͗̄̔͋̀̍͒̆͗̌̚͝͝͝͝ͅͅĭ̵̢̛̝̜̠͕͙͚̭̭̟͇̥̭̼̞͖̥̟̺͍̣͓̹̩̫̥̝̩̳͎͉̥͖̹̦̪̙͉̫̰͖̱̤̮̮̗̫̥͎̹́͒̑̏͊̏́̈̿̈́̃̂͛̈̑͆̍̾̓̓̎͗̏̏̔͌̓͗̂̀͐̽͘̕͜͝͠͝ȩ̶̨̧̨̛̠͎͕̜̣̯̫̺͙͈̣͔͉̤̣̫̯̤̣̠̩̫̗̙̻̝̞̤͓̥̲̠̔̄͑̉̂̑̄́͋͋͛͛͒́͆̀́̀̎̆̃̾̓̄͐͗͂́͐͐̈́͆̉͛̈́̑̀́̍͊̃̓̂̃̓͌̈́͆͌͌̀͗͒̂́̀̾̓̌̂͊̈́̎̆͒̚͘͠͝͠͝ͅͅͅi̵̧̨̧̛̛̤̼͙̻̹͎̣͕̰͓̪̤̱̝͔̯̱̰̠̱͇̺͓͔͓͔̟͔̩̩̱̞̒̒̅̒̏̿̓̾̈́̒͐̍͑̀̽̔̄̀̈́̿͆̽͌̍́̈́͛͛̃͆̐͒̀̐͂͐͒̎̂͑̍́̉̓̍̈́̃̐̎̔̾̐̚͘̕̕̕͘̕͝͝͝͝͝͝ͅę̷͍́̾͛̈́͐̋͋̄̎̋̒̓̇̎̅͌̏̅̚͘͝͠͠͝i̶̧̢̨̡̢̛̛̛̯̤̟̱̻̟̮͈̯͇̣̮̦͈̮̭͙̝̩̪̪̘̯̣̼͇̯̤̥͖̹̖̠̣̮̥̗̼̬̖̭̻̭̳̭͍͇̲͙͊̉̓̾͋̆̎͆̍̎̎̎͛̒͂̑͑͊̈̈́̽͆̾̈́̄̓̿͒̒̑̀́̔́̈́̿͛͑̍̂̇͋͑͆̇͒̏̎͆̒̀̆̊́͗͌́̍͊̀̋́̔͐̕̕̚͜͠͠͠͝͠ͅͅę̴̡̛̛̤̰̬̰͍̹̪̠͕̟͖̻̙̥̩͈̰̖͖͍̜͚͇̥͚̈́́̓͂͌̽̈́̉͐̇͆̎͌͆͛͛̑͌̽͘͘
I was watching this with my Japanese friend and he told me that when they hear that sound people shit themselves
But that was like a cute ringtone??
@@burningpile2464 i dont recommend you swt that as ur ringtone
@@piracyparty oh I’m gona
@@k9officerft434 what a mad lad
@@k9officerft434 go to Japan with that and watch their faces when it goes off
I live in Canada and when we have tornado warnings we hear that, it's really freaky.
the Canada one is used for Weather alerts and Amber alerts, but also just "testing" which is RUDE lol
it does terrify you if you have your phone on at night
Japan: “don’t worry, the situation is under control!”
Malaysia: *doom music starts*
Volume to MAXIMUM POWER
Its the same as Denmark's
@•T e l a n i• ツ
Yet
@•T e l a n i• ツ soon
legit 20 seconds later the tsunami alarm goes off making it more anxious
The Japan alarm is so calm that it's scary
Japan earthquakes are often but TSUNAMIS
AHHHH
Yes
It's like keep smiling while you in danger, damnn....scary
The Tsunami one
Honestly it should be bad end night
After hearing the Japan one, I’m considering moving there (I currently live in Canada)
Canada feels like when i think theres a ghost coming after me at night
Bruh imagine evacuating because of a EAS alarm and then you see a guy say out loud *”Hmmm, eh not that scary, I give it a uhhh, 5/10”*
Me
lol
Just like a 16 ft tall monstrosity in the distance and he's just sitting there "yknow bonus points for the monster so I'm giving this one a 7/10
lolol
What does EAS mean?
New Zealand: “just throw in all the random sounds we have saved on the computer, it’ll be fine”
It me
Sounds like aliens trying to wipe your memory with highly advanced technology.
As a new zealander. It's true, this is exactly what they did
MAAAAAAAX
Malaysia: *ear rape them all*
Can confirm Canadas alarm is terrifying to wake up to
As a Malaysian I could agree that the Malaysian EAS is absolutely T E R R I F Y I N G
The Canadian one is terrifying when everyone’s phone in the class goes off when it’s dead silent.. it’s happened more than once😂
And I'm guessing the floor is flooded from everyone crappng and pissing themselves afterwards
Same when is happened to me in canada everyone looked at each others in the eyes O.O xD
I’ve gotten used to it
Brian Hanson Baker go brr 🙋♀️
Me sleeps through the sirens in canada: what.
Malaysia: you have to survive a tornado and be deaf
@Falling Berry I never even heard of this sound before.
Though I should be glad I haven't..
If you play both Italy and journeys EAS alone it will play a pretty cool beat to listen to lol
As a canadian, hearing the eas alarm at three in the g o d d a m n morning is painful af, last time it happened it was for a missing person.