Thanks for the comment! 🌱💕 Touhou music really lifts the mood, doesn’t it? It matches well with the content of the explanations, so I often use it as BGM without hesitation!🌙✨
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m really happy to hear that.🌱✨ As for the theme of the next video, I plan to cover a case where more people relied on social media over traditional mass media like television during a local election, leading to a significant shift in the election's outcome.🥺
Yay new Zundamon video!!!! I have a question for the next mailbag episode: Ive been watching spme vhannels like JapanEats and noticed that some restaurants will have you buy a token from a vending machine and then proceed to hand the token over to order the food. Does this have any cultural significance like pachinko parlors and how they get around gambling loopholes, or is this just a relic like the Automat Restaurant in the states?
The ticket system is commonly found in ramen shops, especially because lunch hours tend to get very crowded. Many restaurants install ticket vending machines to save time during payment and to prevent mistakes with change. Another reason is hygiene-it’s considered unsanitary to handle money and then prepare food with the same hands.🍜✨ That’s the general reasoning, but speaking from personal experience, when I was a student working part-time at a restaurant, we often found that the cash register was short when doing the end-of-day reconciliation. With ticket machines, you can avoid such issues for security reasons, and since it’s a prepaid system, it can also help prevent dine-and-dash incidents.🤣 But that’s just my perspective, and I’m not entirely sure if it’s correct. If you don’t mind, could you share the video from that channel you mentioned?🌱
Thank you! But having more subscribers doesn’t necessarily mean my channel is better! It’s thanks to your support, Umyu, that I was able to make videos even when I came home from work feeling tired.🥺 So, this channel reaching over 1,300 subscribers is something we achieved together!🌱✨
@@ZundamonCulturalGuide I'm glad your doing well stay strong no matter how tired you are i'll support since you make interesting topics. congrats again i pray for your success
Popularity pools always seemed more of a thing in Japan, and with such a culture of dedicating a time to have fun with it, I can see why, it can be fun to have these moments and bond with people over it, unfortunately most of the popularity pools that do happen about things I like, I only know of them after they close
@@ZundamonCulturalGuide Popularity contests for characters of games and anime, its fun to see how many people like a character that is not the mainstream
UN Owen was Tashiro?! I honestly never knew of this. lol Unsurprising that 4chan did the same thing later in the future when Time tried doing a separate reader poll in 2008. They managed to get Christopher Poole (the owner of 4ch at the time) at number 1 and also a list of celebrities to spell out poundcake if you took all their initials. lol
Hahaha! Turning it into "poundcake" is such a clever idea, and it's amazing how everyone worked together to pull that off!🤣 I'm honestly surprised. I didn’t know about this either, so I learned something new! Thank you. And once again, thank you for always leaving comments!🌱💕
interesting lesson and nice choice of touhou bgm!
Thanks for the comment! 🌱💕
Touhou music really lifts the mood, doesn’t it? It matches well with the content of the explanations, so I often use it as BGM without hesitation!🌙✨
Thank you for the interesting history lesson!! :D
@@killjoydod4937 Thanks for the comment! Did you enjoy it? I’ll do my best to create more!🥰
That is WILD.
It really shows what the internet is capable of. Good video.
Thank you so much for your comment! I’m really happy to hear that.🌱✨
As for the theme of the next video, I plan to cover a case where more people relied on social media over traditional mass media like television during a local election, leading to a significant shift in the election's outcome.🥺
Thank you Zundamon, very cool
Thanks! Did you enjoy the video? Honestly, I’m not very confident about this one. But I’ll do my best to make the next one even better!🌱
@@ZundamonCulturalGuide It was neat, the topic was interesting!
Thank you!😭
Great video! Nice to see you!
Thank you so much for always watching right away and leaving comments! It’s a bit tear-jerking 🥲
@ keep on keeping on!
@ Sure, I understand!🌱✨
Yay new Zundamon video!!!!
I have a question for the next mailbag episode: Ive been watching spme vhannels like JapanEats and noticed that some restaurants will have you buy a token from a vending machine and then proceed to hand the token over to order the food.
Does this have any cultural significance like pachinko parlors and how they get around gambling loopholes, or is this just a relic like the Automat Restaurant in the states?
The ticket system is commonly found in ramen shops, especially because lunch hours tend to get very crowded. Many restaurants install ticket vending machines to save time during payment and to prevent mistakes with change. Another reason is hygiene-it’s considered unsanitary to handle money and then prepare food with the same hands.🍜✨
That’s the general reasoning, but speaking from personal experience, when I was a student working part-time at a restaurant, we often found that the cash register was short when doing the end-of-day reconciliation. With ticket machines, you can avoid such issues for security reasons, and since it’s a prepaid system, it can also help prevent dine-and-dash incidents.🤣
But that’s just my perspective, and I’m not entirely sure if it’s correct. If you don’t mind, could you share the video from that channel you mentioned?🌱
Thank you for another wonderful video. Congrats Zunadamon for reaching 1.3k Subscribers you surpass me hahaha
Thank you! But having more subscribers doesn’t necessarily mean my channel is better! It’s thanks to your support, Umyu, that I was able to make videos even when I came home from work feeling tired.🥺
So, this channel reaching over 1,300 subscribers is something we achieved together!🌱✨
@@ZundamonCulturalGuide I'm glad your doing well stay strong no matter how tired you are i'll support since you make interesting topics. congrats again i pray for your success
Popularity pools always seemed more of a thing in Japan, and with such a culture of dedicating a time to have fun with it, I can see why, it can be fun to have these moments and bond with people over it, unfortunately most of the popularity pools that do happen about things I like, I only know of them after they close
So, what kind of popularity contests do you like?🥰
@@ZundamonCulturalGuide Popularity contests for characters of games and anime, its fun to see how many people like a character that is not the mainstream
UN Owen was Tashiro?!
I honestly never knew of this. lol
Unsurprising that 4chan did the same thing later in the future when Time tried doing a separate reader poll in 2008. They managed to get Christopher Poole (the owner of 4ch at the time) at number 1 and also a list of celebrities to spell out poundcake if you took all their initials. lol
Hahaha! Turning it into "poundcake" is such a clever idea, and it's amazing how everyone worked together to pull that off!🤣
I'm honestly surprised. I didn’t know about this either, so I learned something new! Thank you. And once again, thank you for always leaving comments!🌱💕
Hahaha messing with online voting is also a tradition in western spheres as well, take a look at "Dub the dew" lmao.
Really? Well, as long as Americans aren't angry and thinking that Japanese people are being unreasonable about this, that's fine with me!🥺