I wish I could meet this kind and curious gentleman. He seems to be the kind of person that has compassion beyond a normal person and the curiosity of Steven Irwin.
Always the true gentle you are Guy. I've filled you since your tt days and been in awe over you ever since. You bring meaning to the term British Gentleman. You throw yourself into any task and you are perfect at it. So humble and true. Keep it up
@Rik von Himmlick- Schpoonler Yeah, I think we might not have had that in our culture due to early deaths in our past. With things like the plague claiming so many lives. We kinda took for granted that we should just live our best life and not focus on others since it was so short.
@slevinlindsay I think that's part of it. As a scandinavian. We dont have very tight groups outside of parents and siblings and granparents. For example my cousins I met for the first time in 10 years four years ago. I dont even consider them family. Where as in alot of cultures cousins are usually very close. It's just not sometihng thats enforced by our parents. It's a shame.
@slevinlindsay There's been research that a lot of us scandiavians dont get enough D vitamin during the winter months as we barely have any sun. And most of us go to work in the dark and come home in the dark. D vitamin is vital for a lot of things including happiness. So there could be a correlation there aswell. Our culture is like you said pretty much "mind yourself and dont interfere with others". We're not rude, but we understand to be respectful of others. Something I feel a lot of americans lack, hence why a lot of europeans feel americans on average are quite obnoxious and loud. Russians have a very different culture and history than ours so I'd expect them to be vastly different. If I had to speculate it's that russia has always been a rough place to live in. So you have to focus on family because one day they may not be there. Like how Stalin killed off a lot of russians. Where as us scandinavians havent had to work about that. Yeah it really is. A lot of culture is based on history which is neat.
The biggest problem with old peoples homes, at least down here in Aus, and I suspect a lot of first world countries is that the privatised homes are profit driven which leads to corners being cut and the elderly being treated like shit all for the sake of a few more dollars. I think even the state owned ones are profit driven theses days and probably working on a crap budget in the first place. Some of what happens is bloody disgusting.
I work construction and the thing I enjoy the most is I work my ass off everyday to not need a gym membership. I turned 38 yesterday and I've been 190lbs at 6'2" for 21 years. Don't use those help me machines because it will weaken you in the long-term. Unless it's a jacket with built-in fans for cooling you off. It was 112° heat index here with 101°F actual temp with 89% humidity. I love you Texas but we might break up.
It's crazy to think that a Japanese company owner designed a coat with fans built in to keep his workers cool and less than 1000 miles away the CCP in China have to install nets to catch workers from jumping out the upper windows.
I remember being little and they would give the dementia grandmas baby dolls to take care of and they would love them so much. At the time it made me sad like they were being tricked. I understand now that it really does help and robots are just a logical step I suppose.
I really love his shows on Japan, as he shows a lot of variety as compared to other J-vloggers who focus only on one niche (relationships, foreigners, etc). I like how he highlights serious things like Japan's aging population that is also entertaining and informative at the same time.
Don't overthink this Japan, the answer is easy: Tuesday is Soylent Green Day. Feed the young with the old- problem solved, harmony and balance are restored- thank me later.
I wish I could meet this kind and curious gentleman. He seems to be the kind of person that has compassion beyond a normal person and the curiosity of Steven Irwin.
Always the true gentle you are Guy. I've filled you since your tt days and been in awe over you ever since. You bring meaning to the term British Gentleman. You throw yourself into any task and you are perfect at it. So humble and true. Keep it up
As Japanese here, we are so lucky to have Guy in our country!
he is a great person indeed ! such a lovely chap.
I have determined that not only Japan but also Guy, they should be International Treasures of the world.
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コロナには皆さん気をつけてお過ごし下さい。
I bet the good oldies are ALWAYS escaping for a go on that Cool Fire Escape!
Japan is one of the cultures that value their elders. As most should. Sadly a lot of first world countries dont seem to really care.
@Rik von Himmlick- Schpoonler Yeah, I think we might not have had that in our culture due to early deaths in our past. With things like the plague claiming so many lives. We kinda took for granted that we should just live our best life and not focus on others since it was so short.
@slevinlindsay I think that's part of it. As a scandinavian. We dont have very tight groups outside of parents and siblings and granparents. For example my cousins I met for the first time in 10 years four years ago. I dont even consider them family. Where as in alot of cultures cousins are usually very close. It's just not sometihng thats enforced by our parents. It's a shame.
@slevinlindsay There's been research that a lot of us scandiavians dont get enough D vitamin during the winter months as we barely have any sun. And most of us go to work in the dark and come home in the dark. D vitamin is vital for a lot of things including happiness. So there could be a correlation there aswell. Our culture is like you said pretty much "mind yourself and dont interfere with others". We're not rude, but we understand to be respectful of others. Something I feel a lot of americans lack, hence why a lot of europeans feel americans on average are quite obnoxious and loud.
Russians have a very different culture and history than ours so I'd expect them to be vastly different. If I had to speculate it's that russia has always been a rough place to live in. So you have to focus on family because one day they may not be there. Like how Stalin killed off a lot of russians. Where as us scandinavians havent had to work about that.
Yeah it really is. A lot of culture is based on history which is neat.
The biggest problem with old peoples homes, at least down here in Aus, and I suspect a lot of first world countries is that the privatised homes are profit driven which leads to corners being cut and the elderly being treated like shit all for the sake of a few more dollars. I think even the state owned ones are profit driven theses days and probably working on a crap budget in the first place. Some of what happens is bloody disgusting.
Japan is so far ahead
It's just the UK that's so backwards
in technology yes but in other ways it is quite behind.
Fax machines are still in most offices and almost everything is still done on paper.
I work construction and the thing I enjoy the most is I work my ass off everyday to not need a gym membership. I turned 38 yesterday and I've been 190lbs at 6'2" for 21 years. Don't use those help me machines because it will weaken you in the long-term. Unless it's a jacket with built-in fans for cooling you off. It was 112° heat index here with 101°F actual temp with 89% humidity. I love you Texas but we might break up.
It's crazy to think that a Japanese company owner designed a coat with fans built in to keep his workers cool and less than 1000 miles away the CCP in China have to install nets to catch workers from jumping out the upper windows.
PLEASE MORE OF THIS PLEASE
I remember being little and they would give the dementia grandmas baby dolls to take care of and they would love them so much. At the time it made me sad like they were being tricked. I understand now that it really does help and robots are just a logical step I suppose.
GUY MARTIN FOR PRIME MINISTER!
I really love his shows on Japan, as he shows a lot of variety as compared to other J-vloggers who focus only on one niche (relationships, foreigners, etc). I like how he highlights serious things like Japan's aging population that is also entertaining and informative at the same time.
HELTER SKELET FIRE ESCAPE. LOVE IT.
'Give it ten years'
Me: **Goes to the description to check when the video was uploaded**
Volvo/Ford use exo-skeletons for workers🤘 also robot cats are used in Sweden for the same reason 🙂
1:22 “Just wants an electric lead up her backside”
Finally someone I can relate to!
Chuck them on the Helter Skelter down we go🤣🤣🤣
There are some car factories either in the UK or the US that use exo skeletons
I wish I was like guy, I have Asperger's syndrome, I don't even have a job
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A witty but poised remark so that it's isn't struck down.
lol why is this the most disliked comment
Anyone remember ROUJIN Z?
It was an animal about an Intelligent Robot Bed that looks after the elderly...
Didn't end well.
#❤GuyMartin 💋
Love watching his adventures.
I'd get a job there just so I could be fired on the first day for playing Alien in the robot suit and riding the helter skelter lol
50 seconds in and this sounds so depressing
Proper 🤙🍺
Just imagine the next generation of old people are gamers. LAN party everyday!
👍👍👍👍
You can’t get good staff to look after people here, because nobody wants to work for £5 an hour!
Don't overthink this Japan, the answer is easy: Tuesday is Soylent Green Day. Feed the young with the old- problem solved, harmony and balance are restored- thank me later.
My Mrs thought guy Martin use to be a rag and bone man! She says he as lovely teeth....
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The route cause of all this goes back to the Atomic Bomb strike.