The differences between Japanese and English

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  • @avamtippery5686
    @avamtippery5686 Год назад +8122

    These two kids are legitimately smarter than some adults I've met.

    • @mariec7092
      @mariec7092 11 месяцев назад +59

      Lol, easily... But it's not like that's hard..

    • @NobodyImportant-ef3de
      @NobodyImportant-ef3de 11 месяцев назад +97

      America doesn't pride itself on education.
      Japan is #1 in educated.
      However America has the highest GDP. We are more concerned about money.
      To be fair. It doesn't matter how smart you are in the US really it means nothing much in the grand scheme of things.
      I learned this as a highly educated person.
      Articles talk about how C students will actually be your boss.

    • @mariec7092
      @mariec7092 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@NobodyImportant-ef3de Lol, I am French but I relate

    • @xenomorph733
      @xenomorph733 11 месяцев назад +7

      They're definitely smarter than me I can barely speak English 😂

    • @MothGirl007
      @MothGirl007 11 месяцев назад +3

      Totally.

  • @weetabix2
    @weetabix2 Год назад +16470

    Ironically, the best explanation of the nuances behind both languages has been given to me by these two kids. Good job!

  • @AveryLiburd
    @AveryLiburd Год назад +28562

    I love how they finish each other’s thoughts

    • @evelyn7881
      @evelyn7881 Год назад +331

      Brother's shorthand

    • @ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed
      @ChristinaMoralesMindfuqed Год назад +174

      Its very cute and sweet 🥰

    • @nadhifazachrad279
      @nadhifazachrad279 Год назад +236

      i love how they letting each other speaking and pay attantion to it, not like those people who keeps interrupting and talk over people that is talking😒

    • @UCanOnlyChangeU
      @UCanOnlyChangeU Год назад +14

      YES

    • @drek.475
      @drek.475 Год назад +28

      Makes me miss my little sibling, lol. I moved out a while ago and it's weird without them around

  • @davidleong6606
    @davidleong6606 6 месяцев назад +2281

    You can tell they are close. They are on a journey together as brothers, no hints of subtle hierarchy, The mutual respect, listening and waiting for one another filling in each others sentences is so refreshing!!! Great job to them AND their parents!!! Would love to see them as they continue to grow up together.

    • @kleiokaleidoscope9248
      @kleiokaleidoscope9248 4 месяца назад +36

      I totally agree, also, it's very refreshing for ME to hear someone finally say "great job" or give credit to the kids themselves as well, I swear, I'm always seeing people write only "great job' to the parents, giving all the credit if who they are and their accomplishments to their parents..And it's like they didn't do anything themselves. Just bugs me. 😅😊 So thanks lol

    • @ItsTubeTime
      @ItsTubeTime 3 месяца назад

      What the fuck are you talking about why do you type and talk about them in such a weird and creepy way. Like what the fuck do you mean by "no hierarchy"? No shit there isn't. And they're on a "journey"? What the FUCK are you talking about. You type like you're either on meth or a 65-year-old using Facebook on the cusp of getting full blown dementia

    • @harkyo
      @harkyo 2 месяца назад +1

      Oh, there is DEFINITELY more than one hierarchy as boys of different ages and as Asians. It's part of our culture.

    • @sandeepsmatharu
      @sandeepsmatharu 2 месяца назад +2

      Weirdo

    • @Qwertz800
      @Qwertz800 Месяц назад +2

      it ain't that deep lil bro

  • @blakeveracruz122
    @blakeveracruz122 Год назад +5203

    These kids are so smart - the way they carry themselves , you can see the deep thought and consideration they take

    • @zb-ge9fw
      @zb-ge9fw 11 месяцев назад +35

      And the way they express their thoughts! So quick and clean, they are very proficient with the language ❤

    • @shinjin9076
      @shinjin9076 11 месяцев назад +7

      and the way they let the other to talk instead of interupting is so considerate

    • @arlenesantiago1972
      @arlenesantiago1972 11 месяцев назад +2

      I really liked their interaction. They are very thoughtful and intelligent. 🥰

    • @TheTruth-13
      @TheTruth-13 11 месяцев назад

      @@shinjin9076”considerate” no it’s them listening to what the other person is saying so they know how to respond next. Has nothing to do with “consideration.

    • @shinjin9076
      @shinjin9076 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheTruth-13 okay my bad

  • @YellowBlueGrey
    @YellowBlueGrey Год назад +6045

    I love how the older boy looks at the younger boy as he talks like he is explaining to him and when the little one talks, the older one stops and listens. Too sweet

    • @SindyJ37
      @SindyJ37 Год назад +99

      Respect. Something we don't learn enough of. I noticed that too

    • @mattflorance566
      @mattflorance566 Год назад +74

      The mutual respect was so palpable and beautiful

    • @_sugar_plum
      @_sugar_plum Год назад +18

      yess I'm smiling widely rn, they're so endearing🌸

    • @carryjgful
      @carryjgful Год назад +16

      They seem like brothers, strong bond

    • @stefankaiser3354
      @stefankaiser3354 Год назад +15

      I would be very proud of these boys if they were my sons. Perfect behavior and really smart...
      Both of them! 👍🏼

  • @SpaPartyCentral
    @SpaPartyCentral Год назад +19526

    "You don't feel the gap between you and the other person." That's a very profound statement!

    • @wordzmyth
      @wordzmyth 11 месяцев назад +702

      This really expresses how culture is embedded in language

    • @margaritakleinman5701
      @margaritakleinman5701 11 месяцев назад +63

      ​@@wordzmythVery true.

    • @SK23.
      @SK23. 11 месяцев назад +206

      It's very true. When I speak other languages it always feels like there's a gap between me and the other person, even when speaking spanish even though it's my native language next to english. In English I feel more connected to the person and feel like I'm truly getting my point across. Don't know why. Might be the simplicity of it like the kid said.

    • @NoRygBu
      @NoRygBu 11 месяцев назад +66

      I think, that's the same with a few other languages, like German and "Du" and "Sie" or Spanish and not knowing when to use "Tu", "usted", "vos".....
      In English you only have "you". For another example, in Portuguese (maybe only in Brazil 🇧🇷 though 😅) you only have "você".
      That clearly makes it easier. 🤓🤗🦆🍇

    • @L.L.L6
      @L.L.L6 11 месяцев назад +44

      @@SK23. Spanish is also my native language and I couldn't agree with you more, pal. To be honest, I've always kinda envied a bit that, let's say, system they have in English. Where you don't necessarily have to use respect words towards someone older or a stranger, as happens in Spanish. It's like talking to a childhood friend (although you know there are some stuffs you shouldn't say due to lack of confidence and such, but other that, it's sorta cool anyway).

  • @pzommigz1063
    @pzommigz1063 8 месяцев назад +1044

    So well spoken in both English and native language. 🤩

    • @soyo4291
      @soyo4291 4 месяца назад

    • @tudormiller887
      @tudormiller887 4 месяца назад +13

      If only more Western kids spoke more languages.

    • @Immersion_Account
      @Immersion_Account 2 месяца назад +2

      @@tudormiller887true, I myself speak 3 languages and am studying 2. I have a lot of friends who speak at the very least 2 languages fluently.

    • @sanji663
      @sanji663 Месяц назад +2

      @@tudormiller887 *Americans*

    • @GunslingerRose
      @GunslingerRose Месяц назад +1

      @@sanji663 The problem in America is that there is only one other country that boarders America that speaks another language so there isn't much of a need to learn multiple. Parents who speak a different language their kid may only learn English for speaking and listening and their native tongue will wither away

  • @flanthief
    @flanthief 11 месяцев назад +21881

    The big brother is so respectful and inclusive of his little bro it's so sweet

    • @PorkSzoda
      @PorkSzoda 11 месяцев назад +333

      it was adorable how Lil bro was leaning on his leg, I remember hating when my little brother would get too close to me while we were sitting when I was younger

    • @Lightwalkermaker
      @Lightwalkermaker 10 месяцев назад +57

      Credits to the big brother

    • @kaylaxloves6802
      @kaylaxloves6802 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@PorkSzodaI still hate it 😭😭

    • @LostUfo669
      @LostUfo669 10 месяцев назад +6

      They could be friends also, how do know they are brothers only? 🤦

    • @flanthief
      @flanthief 10 месяцев назад +56

      @@LostUfo669 you obviously don't have any brothers lol

  • @mannycalavera2335
    @mannycalavera2335 Год назад +16980

    I love how he involves his younger brother in the conversation. And how the younger brother jumps in to expand on what he is saying. What intelligent and well-spoken kids.

    • @number1fan648
      @number1fan648 Год назад +186

      yea their probally great siblings

    • @lillyisaacs2929
      @lillyisaacs2929 Год назад +294

      It's so cute how they help each other engage in the conversation rather than taking over

    • @elruchal
      @elruchal Год назад +31

      Yeah, nice education

    • @jamesbuchanan2001
      @jamesbuchanan2001 Год назад +1

      Kind of gay though. Nerds.

    • @hampter1639
      @hampter1639 Год назад +19

      It is very much normal from my perspective because I am from Asia too but I speak English fluently

  • @ARS-fn6px
    @ARS-fn6px Год назад +6347

    They both come across as very well adjusted, mature, intelligent and pleasant children. ❤

    • @masonlong6514
      @masonlong6514 Год назад +51

      Read that as peasant children and was very confused

    • @BOZ_11
      @BOZ_11 Год назад +43

      @@masonlong6514 those poor peasant children

    • @SpicyCheeseAltHistory
      @SpicyCheeseAltHistory Год назад +5

      Same 😂😂😂

    • @talkativeacademy4528
      @talkativeacademy4528 Год назад +2

      They are more articulate than majority of adults. I'm amazed!

  • @narendrairengbam112
    @narendrairengbam112 5 месяцев назад +108

    These kids talk maturely and explained things more than I have ever talked in my whole life of 35 years.

  • @couch.potatooo
    @couch.potatooo 11 месяцев назад +11549

    These kids are incredibly mature and very sound linguistically.

    • @Fire.Fist21
      @Fire.Fist21 9 месяцев назад +8

      1736 likes and no comments? lemme fix that

    • @oAgL214
      @oAgL214 9 месяцев назад +14

      Exactly my thoughts, just wow 🥰

    • @carstengrooten3686
      @carstengrooten3686 8 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@Fire.Fist21if you have nothing to say, just be quiet

    • @Fire.Fist21
      @Fire.Fist21 8 месяцев назад +1

      4358 likes and 3 comments? Lemme fix that

    • @Fire.Fist21
      @Fire.Fist21 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@carstengrooten3686 i can see exact likes of a comment lol.

  • @ninguem03227
    @ninguem03227 Год назад +12278

    I feel like I could listen to a whole podcast of those kids and be totally engaged

    • @ArizonaHeat602
      @ArizonaHeat602 Год назад

      Lmao that's a bit much. Cool your jets, pedo lol

    • @Person-mh6xq
      @Person-mh6xq Год назад +76

      Totally!

    • @Saya_562
      @Saya_562 11 месяцев назад +78

      They do have their own channel

    • @ermopa7633
      @ermopa7633 11 месяцев назад +22

      I listen a guy half japanese and half colombian and that is how I feel, totally engaged.

    • @djan71
      @djan71 11 месяцев назад +62

      They have a channel called "syr bros from tokyo to the world" :)

  • @lornawilliams-astley2716
    @lornawilliams-astley2716 11 месяцев назад +4416

    Theyre very well mannered. Theyre adorable.

  • @Gingersnaps1978
    @Gingersnaps1978 8 месяцев назад +103

    I love the little one jumping in to share what they know, and the older one letting them have that moment. Such sweet moment of confidence building💕

  • @Godsgirl818
    @Godsgirl818 11 месяцев назад +2941

    They are just so articulate and pleasant to listen to

  • @irmaxvx
    @irmaxvx Год назад +24378

    Those kids are smart cookies. So eloquent. They speak like adults.

    • @tphmobb
      @tphmobb Год назад +238

      come on, like adults? more like smart people smh...

    • @307DipShit
      @307DipShit Год назад +117

      They’re just Asian

    • @JJJ-ok7nc
      @JJJ-ok7nc Год назад +90

      It’s just Asian. Try and ask a similar question to those in Queens or the bronx and see what response you get lol

    • @mongoose9851
      @mongoose9851 Год назад +26

      They're probably older than they look

    • @user-ub6vv3or4e
      @user-ub6vv3or4e Год назад +1

      ​@@JJJ-ok7nccasual racism

  • @2chris300
    @2chris300 Год назад +30167

    Damn they can articulate much better than most adults.

    • @lexolus1308
      @lexolus1308 Год назад +269

      better than me and im 21

    • @wizardjunkie
      @wizardjunkie Год назад +73

      ​@@lexolus1308Better much then me, I be only 7yr.

    • @trashremade1792
      @trashremade1792 Год назад +97

      @@wizardjunkiebetter than me, and i be 3 years old

    • @rhys69420
      @rhys69420 Год назад +93

      @@trashremade1792Even me, I was just born

    • @wizardjunkie
      @wizardjunkie Год назад +73

      @@trashremade1792 oh yea, my parents are strangers that haven't met yet....

  • @AvatarMyBenders
    @AvatarMyBenders 5 месяцев назад +47

    They explained this so well, they seem very mature😊

  • @malindarayallen
    @malindarayallen Год назад +1407

    They have such a healthy respectful way of interacting with each other to answer the questions. You can tell they're close.

    • @vwlz8637
      @vwlz8637 Год назад +13

      I think theyre just eye contact shy so they have to look at a familiar face 😂 ive been there

    • @malindarayallen
      @malindarayallen Год назад +2

      @@vwlz8637 Aww, maybe! ☺️

    • @ellie-the-seagull
      @ellie-the-seagull Год назад +18

      Yeah, you can tell that the older one has answers to all of the questions and could've probably done this interview alone, but he still makes space for his brother to speak. As someone who works with kids, that little bit of respect and dignity always goes a long way.

  • @unknown2533
    @unknown2533 9 месяцев назад +6678

    I’ve never seen someone explain it in a better way . They’re very educated and respectful the parents did an amazing job raising them.

    • @JKpizza_
      @JKpizza_ 4 месяца назад +4

      Fun fact : Japan is the country which made Unit 7 ¥31, se¥ xual tort¥ure unit.

    • @ADumbNut1985
      @ADumbNut1985 3 месяца назад +35

      @@JKpizza_ bro in what way is that a "fun" fact? 💀

    • @__-fi6xg
      @__-fi6xg 3 месяца назад +3

      its not that adults change their opinion, you just develop a more complex view on everything, the older you get, forgetting how things were, the first time around.

    • @nate6045
      @nate6045 3 месяца назад

      ​@JKpizza_ Fun fact: white Americans enslaved black people and committed genocide against Native Americans.
      We can do this all day but the people responsible for both are dead and gone so wtf is the point?

    • @fx_1513
      @fx_1513 3 месяца назад +2

      Dude all these comments talking about how educated and respectful kids are like wth have you ever interacted to a kid?

  • @adajavaid13
    @adajavaid13 Год назад +23509

    Their English is so fluent and they seem pretty friendly I hope the best for them in the future

    • @adalEun
      @adalEun Год назад +101

      they'll be millionaires if they feel like it.

    • @ProxyBlue00
      @ProxyBlue00 Год назад

      They understand both languages you whites are ridiculous

    • @carknat3214
      @carknat3214 Год назад +77

      @@adalEunor anime nerds, or both

    • @adalEun
      @adalEun Год назад +48

      @@carknat3214 yeah you can definitely be both

    • @TsarOfRuss
      @TsarOfRuss Год назад +25

      Andrew and Tristan Fujimoto ..
      logical kids

  • @AF-mq8xb
    @AF-mq8xb 5 месяцев назад +21

    Such an articulate and detailed answer. I appreciate his explanation. I don't know much about the Japanese language but I'm learning another language with formal and informal ways of addressing someone so, I get it.

  • @jassy0903
    @jassy0903 Год назад +3643

    "you don't feel the gap between you and the other person" this hits hard and should be explored more. These two have a bright future ahead of them and will be great partners too

    • @azsazazsa
      @azsazazsa Год назад +120

      As someone fluent in both, 1st language English, this is my issue with the Japanese language. It enforces power dynamics and their respect system within the language perpetuates that some people are socially superior which I’m not a fan of. I love and respect the culture of Japan but what they said about a gap between you and the person is absolutely how I feel.

    • @nanashiwolf
      @nanashiwolf Год назад +7

      in america we have the same barrier, except its manufactured based on generstional labels and the media, who has manufactured a war between ages. its sad.

    • @aadenfoutch8011
      @aadenfoutch8011 Год назад +40

      ​@@nanashiwolfokay bruh but its not in the language, that we are all talking about

    • @brutaltalent
      @brutaltalent Год назад

      @@aadenfoutch8011😆

    • @Kondzio717
      @Kondzio717 Год назад +20

      ​@@nanashiwolfYeah, you missed the point entirely.

  • @darknight3613
    @darknight3613 11 месяцев назад +9321

    I like that the older brother is kinda looking up to his little brother and wanting to get him involved and hear his opinion!
    These two are very mature and respectful❤

    • @courtneylust
      @courtneylust 7 месяцев назад +123

      i agree and it’s so cute how the little brother adds little details like ‘there’s so much kanji (о´∀`о)’

    • @MaddyLockman
      @MaddyLockman 7 месяцев назад +26

      ​​@@rebeca5270 Thanks, chef. You read the Bible, but not the room. Religion is so often for people afraid of going to hell, but spirituality is for those who have already been there. People aren't moving away from religion because they don't know Jesus loves them, they leave religion because they've been told Jesus will only love them if they change a fundamental part of themselves. Thanks for the friendly reminder that I can't even escape religious fanatacism in videos of children comparing languages 😅

    • @assiadjedjik5378
      @assiadjedjik5378 6 месяцев назад +4

      Masha'Allah !

    • @valarielacasse803
      @valarielacasse803 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@rebeca5270inappropiate there is á time ànd place
      ❤DIÐ yóu learn añÿtĥíng from the youngsters I noticed a ɓeautiful relationship communication,respect acknowledgement of eacĥ others comment as well as understanding another culture.

    • @slowcuber_aze
      @slowcuber_aze 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@assiadjedjik5378 salam aleykum, my brother

  • @Talhn
    @Talhn Год назад +180821

    They clearly understand both languages

    • @nikkimiddlekillsday5161
      @nikkimiddlekillsday5161 Год назад +3137

      Best way to raise your kids, broaden their horizons

    • @ObservationofLimits
      @ObservationofLimits Год назад +1700

      They speak amazing English. I wonder if they're children of English speaking parents.

    • @nikkimiddlekillsday5161
      @nikkimiddlekillsday5161 Год назад +640

      @@ObservationofLimits they could also have learn it in school, Japan has a lot of English speaking classes from elementary to university. A guy I went to school with moved there to be an elementary English teacher

    • @JohnnyInJapan
      @JohnnyInJapan Год назад +421

      @@nikkimiddlekillsday5161 Lol kids like this don't become fluent in English from people like the guy you know.

    • @TheMagnificentLordArceus
      @TheMagnificentLordArceus Год назад +178

      ​@@ObservationofLimitsThey're pure Japanese, and their parents don't speak the language but let them get their hands on any good sources that can help them work on their English.

  • @Tobazhniazhi
    @Tobazhniazhi 8 месяцев назад +33

    These are very precocious children, whoever raised them should be proud.

  • @onthemove529
    @onthemove529 Год назад +1304

    They are so eloquent and confident. Their parents must be proud.

    • @DemonTime.57z_z-jv8xi
      @DemonTime.57z_z-jv8xi Год назад +15

      sorry to tell u this but asian parents are never proud

    • @donbeech2564
      @donbeech2564 Год назад +3

      @@DemonTime.57z_z-jv8xi haha so funny 😐😐😐😐😐

  • @goodnight2925
    @goodnight2925 Год назад +1920

    that’s so nice, he kept looking to his little brother saying, “right?” getting his input as well instead of just talking over him. they seem really kind, they’re going to go far in life.

    • @arnoldj.samson5795
      @arnoldj.samson5795 Год назад +2

      The bots liking this comment 😂😂😂

    • @petershan1842
      @petershan1842 Год назад +3

      bro got all that from a minute long youtube short

  • @shnugglebugs5524
    @shnugglebugs5524 11 месяцев назад +2775

    I love that the older kid would let the younger one talk even when he didn’t have much to say lol. Small thing but it was sweet

    • @Marsha_Ann
      @Marsha_Ann 8 месяцев назад +27

      I noticed that too. I think he's prob a very good and loving older brother aww 💕

  • @tina89bgd
    @tina89bgd 3 месяца назад +10

    They are acting so respectful towards each other during conversation, it's beautiful

  • @StripedSooner
    @StripedSooner Год назад +2005

    Those might be the most well spoken kids I’ve ever seen. It’s like listening to a fully grown person speaking. That was impressive.

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Год назад +19

      As an international expat in the IT and Software Development industry, chiefly Fintech, I've found that the children of educated expatriate workers are typically HIGHLY intelligent and VERY well spoken, usually in multiple languages...

    • @eleanors5725
      @eleanors5725 Год назад +16

      @@FunkteonI saw another excerpt of the interview with these same kids, and they were actually born and raised in Japan and their family is Japanese - they learnt English entirely through watching English/American shows and media. Amazing!

    • @spacegrass6632
      @spacegrass6632 Год назад +2

      ​@@Funkteonexpat isnt a thing. just say immigrant

    • @williamlevy6964
      @williamlevy6964 Год назад +5

      Children have the greatest potential for growth with intellect and cognitive function. If they are nurtured by their immediate community they will achieve things that the generation before would call "genius". The world's going to see a serious increase in intellect in the coming generations.

    • @steven13929
      @steven13929 Год назад +6

      @@eleanors5725 I dated a Bangladeshi girl who learned English just by watching "friends" and "how I met your mother". A lot of her friends learned through TV shows too. Super interesting how that works.

  • @DriftingMunki
    @DriftingMunki Год назад +20980

    “Little feelings, that you have inside” 🥺

    • @FathimaSana-sp5gn
      @FathimaSana-sp5gn Год назад +275

      Yeahhh like it's waayyyyy much more conveying

    • @abdulsalammohammed8778
      @abdulsalammohammed8778 Год назад +218

      “in-th-ide”🥺

    • @imstupidbut
      @imstupidbut Год назад

      @@abdulsalammohammed8778too far

    • @1_star_reviews
      @1_star_reviews Год назад +47

      😂😂😂 Is basically the only feeling I ever feel inside. I wonder if something is wrong with me.

    • @ree3197
      @ree3197 Год назад +16

  • @LostJak
    @LostJak Год назад +1934

    I am really impressed by how expressive these kids are in their words

  • @marvaspence5252
    @marvaspence5252 7 месяцев назад +34

    Love their linguístic knowledge❤

  • @Real_Life_Is_More_Important
    @Real_Life_Is_More_Important Год назад +282

    They literally described the differences so perfectly. They're both incredibly articulate.

  • @zippy10256
    @zippy10256 Год назад +1125

    These brothers care about eachother. Big brother takes lead but is looking at and checking in with his little brother who is leaning in and connected and allowed to jump in. Its just very sweet to see!

    • @margaritakleinman5701
      @margaritakleinman5701 11 месяцев назад +8

      Yes ir really is lovely to see.

    • @margaritakleinman5701
      @margaritakleinman5701 11 месяцев назад +1

      *it

    • @yesibot.2051
      @yesibot.2051 11 месяцев назад +16

      I noticed that too! He includes his little brother instead of excluding him from a “grown up” conversation. I love that 🥰

    • @brother2865
      @brother2865 11 месяцев назад

      That’s how a normal conversation goes. 2 complete strangers in the same interview would, or should, show the same courtesy. Sure they care about each other but you shouldn’t come to that conclusion based off this clip. People are so weird on the internet, no offense.

  • @Boombox69in
    @Boombox69in Год назад +5573

    I like how they spoke to each other and with each other, not past and over each other. Great kids, being raised right

    • @meetmeinthegame403
      @meetmeinthegame403 Год назад +19

      I have to agree.

    • @Etunu
      @Etunu Год назад +83

      I was waiting for someone else to notice 👏🏾👏🏾. The never competed, the younger boy felt comfortable allowing his older brother talk more and the older brother felt comfortable with the younger one chiming in when he wanted, it is lovely.

    • @mck2021
      @mck2021 Год назад +16

      Me too! They both seem very intelligent.

    • @lL338
      @lL338 Год назад +7

      That's so cool, they have such strong social skills! It's impressive and so informative!

    • @TicTac2
      @TicTac2 Год назад +8

      did we watch the same video. the smaller kid spoke over him a few times. cool kids though

  • @Mr.TactiCal
    @Mr.TactiCal 11 месяцев назад +852

    Thats the most clear and ACCURATE WAY OF UNDERSTANDING the respect around culture

  • @hakijutsu4198
    @hakijutsu4198 Год назад +10720

    12yrs of school and they speak English better than me ...😭

    • @dnghwehs
      @dnghwehs 11 месяцев назад +64

      maybe stay more focus

    • @thekickanoragm8559
      @thekickanoragm8559 11 месяцев назад +171

      ​@@dnghwehsmaybe study more grammar:)

    • @bezgoz
      @bezgoz 11 месяцев назад +59

      That happens when you can write eng properly but can’t speak it because you have no one to speak with to fluent your English. In my place,assam india, people will mock you if you use any word in English and will call you ‘egoistic’. So I don’t speak as it is not my tongue yet i want to speak fluently bc I’m English majored

    • @dnghwehs
      @dnghwehs 11 месяцев назад

      @@thekickanoragm8559 *focused. done.

    • @vincentzonunpuia5873
      @vincentzonunpuia5873 11 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@bezgozsame here in Mizoram

  • @abcstar25
    @abcstar25 Год назад +7340

    Damn this kid expresses his feelings and communicates better than most adults do.
    Edit: Let me explain myself better I guess. I'm impressed with how his ideas or his knowledge is expressed like some well spoken adults. Can I "correctly" FEEL that their communication is very clear compared to some adults without hurting someone's ego? Does everything need to be debatable on RUclips? 🤣
    And I was being dramatic saying ,"most" but many do like myself. His words show a lot of maturity imo. I'm just applauding him for his clear thought process and use of words and how him and his brother chime in together in an adult-like way. Some kids of this age won't speak that clearly in general and a good amount of adults here.
    Could be his cultural habits that are in him even when he learned to speak English since he even says Japanese people are more formal in speaking. Regardless I'm impressed in how he was clearly thinking about his words and even slowed himself down so that he could think of how he was going to explain his thoughts.
    A lots of folks talk smart sounding but don't make much sense. But this kid is both good at speaking with clear words and makes lots of sense. It's what I feel. Mmk? Mk. 💀

    • @Helelsonofdawn
      @Helelsonofdawn Год назад +11

      usa scotus pick couldnt define woman

    • @shweeps
      @shweeps Год назад +5

      ​@@Helelsonofdawnaye man, she wasn't a doctor, how can you expect that level of professional knowledge from her???

    • @Helelsonofdawn
      @Helelsonofdawn Год назад

      so shes dumber than my 8 yr old with autism?@@shweeps

    • @yuppers1
      @yuppers1 Год назад +3

      ​@@HelelsonofdawnThat was a trap

    • @Grim2
      @Grim2 Год назад

      Well stop polluting your water supplies and autism rates will spiral down. :v

  • @justinwhaley1288
    @justinwhaley1288 7 месяцев назад +31

    They are so fluent

  • @cloudk2088
    @cloudk2088 Год назад +1050

    You can tell how fluent they are in both languages. Very well spoken kids in general, bright futures ahead!

  • @rickyhill2886
    @rickyhill2886 Год назад +3744

    Its so interesting hearing English so fluently, with full Japanese emotion, cadence, and inflection. Very elegant.

    • @vtheg4842
      @vtheg4842 Год назад +14

      Not really.

    • @Izzyoutcast.
      @Izzyoutcast. Год назад +1

      ​@@vtheg4842Stfu. How's that elegance?

    • @rickyhill2886
      @rickyhill2886 Год назад +124

      @@vtheg4842 you look how I expected.

    • @jenifferrice4297
      @jenifferrice4297 Год назад +17

      I’m dead lmao got em

    • @keyboardemperor3540
      @keyboardemperor3540 Год назад +27

      ​@@vtheg4842can't go a day without disagreeing with someone about something so irrelevant aye?

  • @penstay3711
    @penstay3711 Год назад +2484

    "Little feelings that you have inside"
    Don't know why but that's so cute

    • @rlundquest
      @rlundquest Год назад +4

      I was just saying the same thing.

    • @RawDoggin_78
      @RawDoggin_78 Год назад +25

      ​@@rlundquestdon't worry you're cute too

    • @vyuxiuo
      @vyuxiuo Год назад +6

      ​@@RawDoggin_78damn that smooth

    • @MiniSkuse
      @MiniSkuse Год назад

      @@vyuxiuohe’s got that jizz

    • @michaelbiddl8638
      @michaelbiddl8638 Год назад +2

      @penstay3711 愛

  • @조승찬-y7b
    @조승찬-y7b 2 месяца назад +4

    He looks so respectful when he’s waiting for his younger brother to say

  • @rabidlorax1650
    @rabidlorax1650 Год назад +15482

    These kids are more articulate than 90% of 20 year old native speakers.

    • @insoserious
      @insoserious Год назад +157

      These kids could be native speakers of English, too, even though they are not White. Sounds like they were born in America and currently studying at an international school in Japan

    • @eswarjuri
      @eswarjuri Год назад +233

      @@insoserious“Not White“? Bruh did you literally just ignore every Black American or Asian American or Mixed American person, who only speaks English??

    • @eswarjuri
      @eswarjuri Год назад +32

      You mean 90% of 20 year old American native English speakers…

    • @rabidlorax1650
      @rabidlorax1650 Год назад +60

      @@eswarjuri as opposed to? Are you saying British people talk more articulately? Absolutely not. Australians? Nope. South Africa? Good heavens no. What English speaking country have you gone to where the average 20 year old is this articulate and clear in their language?

    • @rabidlorax1650
      @rabidlorax1650 Год назад +46

      @@eswarjuri sounds like you are just prejudiced against America.

  • @kolchian5139
    @kolchian5139 Год назад +856

    I like how they were looking at each other while answering to encourage each other to build upon what they were saying and add their input

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Год назад +6

      As an international expat in the IT and Software Development industry, chiefly Fintech, I've found that the children of educated expatriate workers are typically HIGHLY intelligent and VERY well spoken, usually in multiple languages...

    • @bearwitty9690
      @bearwitty9690 Год назад

      ​@@Funkteonas a normal fuckup, I've seen some pretty dumb children who uses terms wrong and make up words like "sus" and "poggers". 😗🎶

  • @hifzabegum1935
    @hifzabegum1935 Год назад +719

    I just love their understanding, eloquence and respect for each other while communicating. They made me want to learn Japanese

  • @ch5924
    @ch5924 2 месяца назад +2

    可愛いしかっこいい、すごい🥹
    単純に第二言語喋れるのもだけど、話してる内容も私よりしっかりしてて尊敬する。

  • @popcult
    @popcult Год назад +3098

    These kids are not only cute but incredibly smart as well.

    • @popcult
      @popcult Год назад +193

      @@chamanHashira don’t be illiterate please. Learn the meaning of words.

    • @Kitsuni16
      @Kitsuni16 Год назад +64

      @@chamanHashirajust stop

    • @yuu_miran
      @yuu_miran Год назад +28

      @@chamanHashiraits just a fact nothing improper😊

    • @user-mf8su7ny3s
      @user-mf8su7ny3s Год назад +73

      @@chamanHashirawhy are you trying to sexualize someone calling a kid cute you’re the only one being weird

    • @strryyy
      @strryyy Год назад

      ​@@chamanHashira calling kids cute is not predatory, you're the weirdo

  • @reynaldomartinez5425
    @reynaldomartinez5425 Год назад +736

    Intelligent answers, their fluency in the language is excellent. Bravo boys!

  • @darrenturner8035
    @darrenturner8035 Год назад +581

    Two articulate young men.

  • @onlyynikycatt
    @onlyynikycatt 3 месяца назад +3

    their voices are so prettyyy

  • @luna.1409
    @luna.1409 Год назад +3522

    These kids are my role models😭

  • @zenquad
    @zenquad Год назад +1282

    This is wholesome on so many levels, these kids are precious

  • @martinbbeats
    @martinbbeats Год назад +9411

    Don’t know where they were raised but they speak perfect english wtf💀

    • @animazia6193
      @animazia6193 Год назад +729

      There was an original full video that they were in they parents speak no japanese and they lived in japan but watched alot of English TV shoes and learning videos 💀

    • @SemekiIzuio
      @SemekiIzuio Год назад +192

      I mean its the norm to teach students English in foreign countries now. English is one of the top primary universal languages, ofc its a big win to educate the children to learn it and speak it

    • @martinbbeats
      @martinbbeats Год назад +192

      Yeah i know bro im from Sweden but i was talking bout his pronunciation and dialect, he sounds like a native speaker which is impressive for a young kid like him. Hell, im 22 and I don't even sound that good💀@@SemekiIzuio

    • @KoiAi_
      @KoiAi_ Год назад +57

      Fun fact, Japan has been teaching English since the Meiji era which would be in the 1800s
      But also, a lot of the students can write it but have difficulty speaking because of the word formation and placement of the tongue. Unless there is a sensei who is fluent in English, Japanese will mostly excel in written English but not spoken English. My husband is excellent at the written word but only became fluent once he watched American TV shows.

    • @SemekiIzuio
      @SemekiIzuio Год назад +11

      @@martinbbeats tbh fair learning things comes much easier at a younger age nonetheless yes they speak it ok

  • @marywatters5346
    @marywatters5346 Месяц назад +2

    These kids explained it so well

  • @vsssa1845
    @vsssa1845 Год назад +749

    they speak so eloquently and seem so mature for their age

  • @y2ksurvivor
    @y2ksurvivor 11 месяцев назад +357

    Such well spoken children with excellent matters. Admirable.

  • @jessicus
    @jessicus 11 месяцев назад +563

    Oh my gosh. For how young they seem to be, their English is so good and they're super expressive as well!

  • @vallucero2011
    @vallucero2011 3 месяца назад +1

    I like how they are so insightful about the differences between Japanese and English at such a young age. I would never have thought the same thing

  • @rainforme1850
    @rainforme1850 11 месяцев назад +523

    Such polite, well spoken, young people. Clearly they speak two languages extremely well.

  • @MB-er9yb
    @MB-er9yb Год назад +433

    I love how they consulted each other

    • @DobbyTheGamer
      @DobbyTheGamer Год назад +1

      Unintentionally cute. The green shirt is so precocious.

    • @bingbong1222
      @bingbong1222 Год назад +3

      Parents have taught them how to communicate on a pro level which is a lost art these days

  • @dg8620
    @dg8620 11 месяцев назад +281

    Those two are a fascinating pair, you should interview them more. They really listen to each other, bounce around ideas, and add depth to their answers

  • @TJD63
    @TJD63 8 месяцев назад +4

    Wow i love both your channels. I didnt know you interviewed Sota and Yuta. Great!! These guys are "Syr bros from tokyo". Sota and Yuta are Japanese born never traveled outside Japan. They learned english and its amazing the way they mastered it! I follow these two and i cant wait to see their accomplishments.

  • @StormBladeZero
    @StormBladeZero 11 месяцев назад +978

    These kids got better English than me. AND I AM A NATIVE SPEAKER😭

    • @Wizard.gaming_yt
      @Wizard.gaming_yt 6 месяцев назад +1

      No worries

    • @emilstorgaard9642
      @emilstorgaard9642 6 месяцев назад +38

      They're bilingual so technically native English speakers too

    • @robertsantiago953
      @robertsantiago953 6 месяцев назад +27

      ​@@emilstorgaard9642
      Americans think theyre native center of the Universe 😂

    • @Alt-ub2wd
      @Alt-ub2wd 6 месяцев назад +13

      Technically they are wrong. San and Sama are like the equivalent of using Mr. And Mrs. They refer to their teachers as Sensei so and so. Meanwhile we refer to ours as Mr and Mrs. Or Dr. Depending on the context. In both languages there are respectful ways to address someone. But English culture itself is more casual and does not place as much emphasis on it than Japanese culture. It is not necessarily the language but the society.

    • @robertsantiago953
      @robertsantiago953 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Alt-ub2wd
      " 100% right BRO "would say a very young disrespecful American 🤣

  • @Scmc9988
    @Scmc9988 Год назад +356

    These boys are incredibly articulate and as someone who learned Japanese later in life and then moved on to Korean, I absolutely know what they mean. I constantly find myself second guessing or wondering if I’m using the correct endings to show that formality and boundary between relationships with other people. They were spot on!

    • @superninjaraidingman
      @superninjaraidingman Год назад

      Very interesting. What a strange people.

    • @superninjaraidingman
      @superninjaraidingman Год назад

      ​@@CESARHENRIQUEZHERNANDEZ I do not understand.

    • @Dashomin
      @Dashomin Год назад

      Yeah in chinese too

    • @Alt-ub2wd
      @Alt-ub2wd 6 месяцев назад

      I don't think that is a problem with the language but the culture and society. Gotta differentiate the two.

  • @colsewell1512
    @colsewell1512 Год назад +234

    Gosh, their family must be very proud of them both. You can tell from this short interaction how articulate, polite and mature they both are!

  • @kayleighanderson1471
    @kayleighanderson1471 Год назад +392

    So cute how the older brother would say something and look to his little brother like "right?" to make sure he understood what he was saying

    • @AlanTClark
      @AlanTClark Год назад

      How do you know they are brothers?

    • @Noahtheorigianl
      @Noahtheorigianl Год назад +8

      @@AlanTClarkbc they ducking look related lol such a bate comment 😑

    • @kayleighanderson1471
      @kayleighanderson1471 Год назад

      ​@ALANTCLARK because of what I said, the older boy is trying to teach and make sure the younger boy understands. It's clearly a brotherly relationship.

    • @AlanTClark
      @AlanTClark Год назад

      @kayleighanderson1471
      Could be a cousin, friend next-door. People jump to conclusions too easy. And I agree it probably is his brother. I am just being a bit of a j******That's all LOL.

    • @panjabipandit
      @panjabipandit Год назад +1

      I took it more like he views his brother as his equal regardless of the age difference and hence looks to him for his agreement or disagreement. The right? At some points sounds to me like an opening for the little brother to jump in and say his piece or verify certain facts he's saying. It's a beautiful relationship

  • @tasha3757
    @tasha3757 Год назад +1430

    Omg those kids are so freakin' CUTE!... yet so eloquent and wise!
    They were definitely raised by great parents 🙏

  • @ryan_raus
    @ryan_raus Год назад +456

    I used to teach a free English classes in Japan every week as a service opportunity, in one area I lived in a mom and her 2 kids would always come. The mom was there to learn but her kids were somehow already basically fluent in English and were just there to chat. These two really remind me of them, it’s heartwarming.

  • @Akatsuki17864
    @Akatsuki17864 18 дней назад

    Love how they watch out for each other even as they are talking this bond is priceless ❤

  • @ubroberts5541
    @ubroberts5541 Год назад +275

    You have to love these boys. They are so smart and aware.

    • @mrmysterium6261
      @mrmysterium6261 11 месяцев назад +1

      As a little brother myself I can confirm, the little one had a lot more to say, but the bigger one was NOT aware of it and just kept speaking and interrupting. But yes these kids were phenomenal

  • @mikeypauly8371
    @mikeypauly8371 Год назад +9315

    these kids are geniuses

    • @durschfalltv7505
      @durschfalltv7505 Год назад +16

      HaHHahahahhahaha i said the same thing.

    • @ava1872
      @ava1872 Год назад +176

      Why? People all over the world speak English as a second language

    • @mikeypauly8371
      @mikeypauly8371 Год назад +256

      @@ava1872 because they explained in previous video how they learned and they are really fluent for their age. Why comment just to hate? Go away derp

    • @I_Love_Starla
      @I_Love_Starla Год назад +20

      @@mikeypauly8371well said brudda

    • @ava1872
      @ava1872 Год назад +30

      @@mikeypauly8371 I’m not hating, but okay. Try not using exaggerated words, that causes them to lose their meaning. Also, I’m fluent in 7 languages as a 16 year old. Only one of them is my native language. So, what am I? Einstein?

  • @confusedasian
    @confusedasian Год назад +231

    That older brother is so sweet. He let his brother to talk. My sister never let me talk😂

  • @BASKET449
    @BASKET449 Месяц назад

    These two are one, thier brotherly connection is amazing.

  • @WhaattUpp
    @WhaattUpp 9 месяцев назад +287

    You can tell the bond these brothers have is strong. The energy they have between them 👌

  • @dennisgrammenos1232
    @dennisgrammenos1232 11 месяцев назад +5781

    These kids can speak English better than 90% of Americans

    • @novagirlie
      @novagirlie 11 месяцев назад +123

      Ah the American joke, classic

    • @LaxiusOne
      @LaxiusOne 11 месяцев назад +168

      ​@@novagirlieis it really a joke if it is true tho?

    • @702TifosiGambler
      @702TifosiGambler 11 месяцев назад +43

      @@LaxiusOne You aren't even American worry about your own culture but they definitely speak better English than you

    • @Noneyabus
      @Noneyabus 11 месяцев назад +39

      They speak pretty much American English. Use a lot of stuff stuff stuff.

    • @Slapnuts9627
      @Slapnuts9627 11 месяцев назад +23

      Well they're speaking it in the American accent, most commonly learned accent too, so if anything we're correct.

  • @Radvapordeath
    @Radvapordeath Год назад +222

    Bro these kids are so smart . That big kid gonna be a great man . He thinks so critically and eloquently

    • @ChazHarris-pi6vl
      @ChazHarris-pi6vl Год назад +1

      I believe they're already great men now, it just amazes me more

    • @prepaidtrash5552
      @prepaidtrash5552 Год назад +1

      Eloquence is related to speech not thought

    • @ridhachowdhury1831
      @ridhachowdhury1831 Год назад

      @@prepaidtrash5552 Actually, you'd be surprised! Eloquence can definitely apply to thoughts as well. It's all about structuring thoughts in a clear, persuasive, and effective manner, similar to how you would in speech or writing. So when we say someone thinks eloquently, we mean they can break down complex ideas, form logical connections, and even convince themselves of/out of an argument effectively. It's not just about how you express your thoughts, but how you form them in the first place.

    • @prepaidtrash5552
      @prepaidtrash5552 Год назад +1

      @@ridhachowdhury1831 incorrect, look up the definition - and I quote “fluent or persuasive speaking or writing”

  • @veronicafleetcher4203
    @veronicafleetcher4203 5 часов назад

    Thank goodness English is straight forward & can get to the point easily & quickly! Good job boys

  • @benwalter4842
    @benwalter4842 Год назад +1247

    Their English is incredible!

    • @butterbruhh
      @butterbruhh Год назад +14

      Definitely proving how easy it is on the base level. Kudos to them figuring it out so easy.
      They can speak like that for the rest of their english lives, get full time jobs and legit make average 40-50k a year. Lol

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a Год назад +3

      They have some kind of specialty training, their parents set them up well

    • @sir8403
      @sir8403 Год назад +68

      ​@@gordonbgrahamThere is an interview with them. They never lived abroad they were just watching shows and RUclips in English. Kids can learn languages and accents fast

    • @fshonuff
      @fshonuff Год назад +6

      It’s better than mine and it’s my one and only language. 😭😅

    • @arisgeron8161
      @arisgeron8161 Год назад +3

      im pretty sure they were born or at least grew up in USA or Canada but have japanese parents/family

  • @Nga-1984
    @Nga-1984 Год назад +266

    Those are such smart boys.. parents must be very proud

  • @timjones9962
    @timjones9962 Год назад +187

    The boys are very close and proof that good parenting is always the key to unlock life's difficulties.

    • @blinkerz4676
      @blinkerz4676 Год назад +1

      Of course. That is of course if your lucky enough to have two living parents, and they don't end up divorced or hating each other.

  • @kailynfreeman3904
    @kailynfreeman3904 5 месяцев назад +4

    The little one reminds me of that kid from scary movie 2 who was above the stairs saying “Mitsubishi, tomogachi, hyundai 😭

  • @robertmontgomery-em4jn
    @robertmontgomery-em4jn 10 месяцев назад +803

    Get more interviews with these boys actually do a whole bunch get them involved in some videos they are cool and would be great to see more of them plus hear them speak japanese

    • @danibueno2260
      @danibueno2260 5 месяцев назад

      Im not 100% sure but I think they r the main characters of "Monster" by Hirokazu Koreeda. Google it ;)

  • @nikogalvan7550
    @nikogalvan7550 Год назад +585

    I just love hearing kids view on subjects because they just speak from the heart man.

    • @amsou4846
      @amsou4846 Год назад +3

      Yea well said I feel the same way

    • @monaebreak561
      @monaebreak561 Год назад +1

      No they watch and learn or lie

  • @KennediFord
    @KennediFord Год назад +369

    This just proves how important it is to keep words in its correct context

  • @4LY4_1
    @4LY4_1 3 дня назад

    These two beautiful children were raised very well by their parents. Their respect for each other's ideas is amazing. I hope you don't lose your true self instead of trying to keep up with society as you grow up, children. May your future be bright. Love from Türkiye.🖤

  • @sean.anthony6044
    @sean.anthony6044 Год назад +261

    They are some of the smartest kids I’ve ever seen, well beyond their years. Incredibly articulate in both their speech and mannerism, and seem to be super polite. Also they are so cute 🥺

    • @thekickanoragm8559
      @thekickanoragm8559 11 месяцев назад

      Lol what

    • @Alt-ub2wd
      @Alt-ub2wd 6 месяцев назад

      Yet you fail to note that they are wrong about English not being respectful. The language itself is respectful and we have the equivalent of a san or sama in Mister and Miss. That's how we refer and should be referring to our teachers and strangers.

  • @GamingNoob9000
    @GamingNoob9000 Год назад +216

    Wow, these brothers are great

  • @uncledan2u
    @uncledan2u Год назад +57

    These boys are so articulate, respectful and intelligent. Bravo to the parents and people who they grew up with.

    • @talorwilliams5319
      @talorwilliams5319 Год назад

      Fun fact 90% of suicides in Japan are from unrealistic expectations from parents and peers.

  • @ReptileRaptureRR
    @ReptileRaptureRR 8 месяцев назад +1

    Big brain conversations with kids is so refreshing.❤❤❤❤

  • @danasingapore135
    @danasingapore135 Год назад +53

    From this short clip I can tell these two boys come from a very loving home.
    The elder boy is so caring, he explains himself to little brother so he’d be engaged in conversation, and could also give his inputs
    Also both boys are very well spoken and I’m sure in both languages, as I heard a couple of Japanese words with great Japanese pronunciation.
    Beautiful

  • @meowtoes
    @meowtoes Год назад +130

    wow they are both so articulately spoken!! love to see today’s youth still going strong and how there’s actually so many smart kiddos out there !!

  • @ShadowSniper898
    @ShadowSniper898 Год назад +246

    Incredibly bright boys! Multilingual kids always melt my heart somehow😅🥺❤️

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Год назад +4

      As an international expat in the IT and Software Development industry, chiefly Fintech, I've found that the children of educated expatriate workers are typically HIGHLY intelligent and VERY well spoken, usually in multiple languages...

    • @bengixd
      @bengixd Год назад

      Why do you treat them like zoo animals

  • @osakedecatherineifelomo857
    @osakedecatherineifelomo857 3 месяца назад +1

    I don't think it's only japanese though because speaking in my language also creates a gap between me and that person especially when I'm speaking with an elderly person even two months older than I am😢. You gotta use your intonations softly with the right vowels and consonants of my language and you dare not speak to an elderly or older person the way you speak to a younger person. In my language you say to an elderly or older person " Ki le wi"(pardon or come again) to a younger person you say " ki le so"(what did you say?) But in the English language it's so free, even if there are rules too. It's expressible and there is this instant connection between both parties. These boys did an amazing job expressing their thoughts and feelings about the language.❤

  • @cathygravelle8150
    @cathygravelle8150 Год назад +188

    They are two of the brightest, most articulate young men ! They seem so polite and friendly . I’m so impressed

  • @andacatco8058
    @andacatco8058 Год назад +159

    Wow, they explained it so well, me as a person who doesn't know Japanese but I can imagine the difficulty of this language.