“Japan’s tech sucks!” How our image of Japan changed after living here | The Austin and Arthur Show

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @ysuzuki9799
    @ysuzuki9799 Год назад +4

    I am Japanese born and grown up but living in London now. I am strongly agree you can feel safer in there, and for education I can see some part of it are great.
    But interesting to hear that you two can feel more relaxing in Japan for the “right path” culture that what I was hated about there.
    For me I feel more relaxing in London because of this freedom and you can do what ever I want unless it’s illegal or hurts someone. I don’t need to be expect myself to work in office but can be in hospitality department with confidence.
    Thank you for interesting discussion.

  • @user-qw9ty
    @user-qw9ty 9 месяцев назад

    I watched many The Austin and Arthur Shows and all of them were so insightful, but this video was the most impressive. As Japanese who had lived in Kanto area in Japan for almost 40 years and then relocated to Seattle, I feel the life in the US is like a blank canvas as they said. We have to do all things by ourselves and nobody cares what we wear, what language we speak, what we eat, etc. unless our actions cause any trouble. People in the US are very patient and can wait for a long time. For me to color a blank canvas (or to do whatever I like on the canvas) is much better than just to take a role what somebody decided, but it depends on the background we have. My parents had been trying to decide what I should have done and didn’t allow me to do what I wanted to based on their selfishness to reduce their concerns, thus I wanted to be free. However, if your parents had been allowed to do something you wanted to do, it might be challenging to decide your way on your own.

  • @user-ej3vl8uk3u
    @user-ej3vl8uk3u Год назад +1

    Hi! I’m English learner. I have a question in this video. What abbreviation is “bs” , which spoken by left-side man (sorry I forget his name) at 22:35? I’m looking forward to replying me.

    • @akaner8425
      @akaner8425 Год назад

      It's short hand for "bullshit"

  • @堂本明美-p9k
    @堂本明美-p9k Год назад +1

    It is good conversation
    I could not catch what I strict⁉️

  • @akaner8425
    @akaner8425 Год назад

    I can tell the man on the right has been living in Japan for a while. He affirms the other person with a lot of "uh huh" and "yeah"s. This is definitely a Japanese style of engaged listening lol

    • @theaustinandarthurshow
      @theaustinandarthurshow  Год назад +1

      Yes! Arthur has been here for about 10 years now

    • @akaner8425
      @akaner8425 Год назад

      @@theaustinandarthurshow I don’t even live in Japan and I do the same thing. 😅

  • @JaeLee83
    @JaeLee83 2 года назад

    Loli