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My compliments to the guy willing to put himself through all these cringey but recognisable situations! Well done my dude. The girl working in the izakaya was good too!
Haha this was so realistic. I have encountered in so many countries Americans thinking random Spanish words are a viable alternative to whatever language the country actually speaks 🤣🤣🤣
I like the multiple examples of formal/semi-formal ways to say/ask for things. The example like, "please give me." Versus, "please can I have?'" being a question was really good to know. Also Arigatou Gozaimaso was hilarious.
The fact that "arigatou gozaimaSO" was not scripted makes this ten times funnier!! 😂😂 Great lesson, easy to follow, and info is burned into my mind because of Mike's suffering 🤣
The ''american kanji menu'' killed me :D What a great and fun way to make an informative video! By showing the wrong method at the start, the learning is more effective, plus it's funny and relatable for foreigners :D
First no nonsense Japanese guide of restaurant ordering I've ever seen that could be understood by beginners but doesn't avoid keigo or casual structures that speakers might actually use. Thanks for the video!
Super helpful video!!! And Mike's struggle seemed so real, with such detailed and relatable reactions , the mispronunciations, and failed attempts to communicate, he really nailed it XD!!!! ありがとうございまSO!
@@Jordan-inJapan Hilariously, I only saw the written sign after I had asked for his recommendation... it was the same. But, yes... "everything" could be a difficult recommendation to live with. ;) also, I am a very picky eater, so I have to be careful with trusting others. 😅
Best Japanese language tips for izakayas and restaurants I've came across so far, I'll be rewatching this over and over before my trip next month. I've been studying Japanese for awhile but I still have a lot to learn. Thank you so much Miku-san, definitely subscribing!
My Japanese still needs to be worked on but back in the old days when I couldn’t read, write or speak a lick of it, I’d just awkwardly stare at the waiter/cashier/shop attendant until we both starting miming out what we want to say 😂
I'm more nervous about my 4th trip to Japan because I know the most Japanese out of the group (which is basic at best) and these lessons are really helpful as I can listen to real life situations. No matter how much Japanese I can speak I need to be able to understand the response too and formal Japanese is just a curve ball.
This video is really useful. When learning a new language, it is crucial that you identify which aspects of the language you need to learn first. Practical situations are great to learn the basics! Doumo arigatou!
aha, after couple of months not checking our channel never thought that you have such a new funny way to teach Japanese. good job! 長い間このチャンネルを見ていないですけど、いきなり開いたら今こういう面白い形で日本語を教えてるのを思わなかったですが、素晴らしい!
Why not just do the universal signing in the air to ask for the bill? At least it has worked everywhere in Japan for me, including in places like Aomori so for the common tourist who's just going to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, it should be understood everywhere.
@@mikurealjapanese I really like this format. The grammar based videos are useful for learning to be fluent, but these situation ones help a lot with speaking naturally.
konbanwa sensei.im beginer to study japanese language when i first see your video im very thankfull because .your way in teaching is great thats why im always waiting your new video.arigatou gozaimasu sensei...
these are great videos thanks the main suggestion I would make is that many of these "need to know" videos tend to speak at machine gun or native speed learners need to hear the sounds clearly and ideally repeat the sounds o-ne-ga-i-shi-ma-su
Thank you for sharing various ways of asking for things. Also, do people still use the gesture of crossing fingers like and "X" to say they are finished and would like the bill? I used to find that easier than speaking when I was in Japan many years ago. But we don't use the same hand gesture to request a check in the U.S.
The "X" sign as nonverbal communication is still often used particularly when there are too many people in the restaurant, and the clerk may not hear you.
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My compliments to the guy willing to put himself through all these cringey but recognisable situations! Well done my dude. The girl working in the izakaya was good too!
Yeah they are both amazing!!! He’s good at Japanese but he pretended that he can’t haha
@@mikurealjapanese He pretended to be me in my first year in Japan...it's too relatable
Haha this was so realistic. I have encountered in so many countries Americans thinking random Spanish words are a viable alternative to whatever language the country actually speaks 🤣🤣🤣
Extra cringy but very relatable! I’m sure I’ll sound like that the first time I go to Japan 😁
アメリカン漢字ってすごくウケる
I like the multiple examples of formal/semi-formal ways to say/ask for things. The example like, "please give me." Versus, "please can I have?'" being a question was really good to know. Also Arigatou Gozaimaso was hilarious.
I like this guy he’s hilariously relatable. Glad I learned from experience but watching this brings nostalgia. 😂👍🏻
The water part is just brilliant!
みく先生どうもありがとうございました😊
This bloke is funny! He even used the word "água" (water) in Spanish/Portuguese...if he speaks Japanese he's quite a good actor. Well done!
kkkkkkkk tem q usar o q da
New format, and new energy! Nicely produced video!
❤️❤️❤️
The fact that "arigatou gozaimaSO" was not scripted makes this ten times funnier!! 😂😂 Great lesson, easy to follow, and info is burned into my mind because of Mike's suffering 🤣
The ''american kanji menu'' killed me :D What a great and fun way to make an informative video! By showing the wrong method at the start, the learning is more effective, plus it's funny and relatable for foreigners :D
the guy in the skits is giving me soooo much second-hand embarrassment😂we've all been there though
No, we didn't? 🤔
@@PlanetStephane i havent as well :D
@@DiiAM00NDx3 I haven't even seen people act in such embarrassing way xD
Aaahhh I thought I’d repressed those memories. But they’re back. 😂
Sameee😩🤣
First no nonsense Japanese guide of restaurant ordering I've ever seen that could be understood by beginners but doesn't avoid keigo or casual structures that speakers might actually use. Thanks for the video!
When in doubt just order これ! They have これ in every Japanese restaurant.
help my bill is $700 what do i do
Decent advice. (As long as you’re actually able to eat 「これ」when it’s served.) 🍻
@@Jordan-inJapan True! これ comes in many different forms, colors and tastes. You might get an ugly surprise. 笑
@@jeff-8511 uP
great🎉
You forgot the smoking or non smoking seat question which tripped me up a few times at restaurants
So practical! Hontouni arigatou Miku Sensei!
Super helpful video!!! And Mike's struggle seemed so real, with such detailed and relatable reactions , the mispronunciations, and failed attempts to communicate, he really nailed it XD!!!! ありがとうございまSO!
😂
This video was super helpful and entertaining! 感謝します!Can you do one for checking into hotels/ryokans?
Thank you, there is so much learn from this 10 min video VS doing a 100-day streak on DuoLingo and only knowing 水とお茶ください
Excellent video 🎉 Thank you soooo much! I learned a lot! Please bring back the Puerto Rican guy 😂 he’s very funny!
I think that "おすすめは?" got me through a lot when I was in Japan. :) Sweet potato ice cream in Tokushima was a great recommendation. Wow. So worth it.
Sweet potato treats are so good!!! I want to look for some now
Ahhh that one. The first time I used it, the answer I got was「全部。(“Everything”.) So I stopped using it. 😆
@@Jordan-inJapan Hilariously, I only saw the written sign after I had asked for his recommendation... it was the same. But, yes... "everything" could be a difficult recommendation to live with. ;) also, I am a very picky eater, so I have to be careful with trusting others. 😅
Best Japanese language tips for izakayas and restaurants I've came across so far, I'll be rewatching this over and over before my trip next month. I've been studying Japanese for awhile but I still have a lot to learn.
Thank you so much Miku-san, definitely subscribing!
I really like your teaching and I always wait for your future lectures day after day. Thank you so much for your sharing.
教え方がだあすきです。ありがとうございます😊😊
Please please make more video like this. すごく役に立てて勉強になりました。心からありがとうございます。
This is the funniest skit I've ever seen! Thank you Miku Sensei for all the videos you post! I love watching you teach. みく先生のおかげでもっと頑張りたいのです
My Japanese still needs to be worked on but back in the old days when I couldn’t read, write or speak a lick of it, I’d just awkwardly stare at the waiter/cashier/shop attendant until we both starting miming out what we want to say 😂
I love this practical approach! May I ask you consider including Mike in your future videos. I think having him makes for a fun time
One of my fav vids so far, so so so useful! Would love more of these context specific videos, cheers Miku!
Omg this is actually useful and succinct and have sufficient informational content. Thank you.
7:03 lol😂 Although in real life, that would be very rude, that part in the this video actually made me spit my coffee 😂 hahahahaha!!!
I struggled same like him .. when I was in japan…
This is really important ..
Excellent, I was looking for that kind of video for a long time! ありがとうございました
I'm more nervous about my 4th trip to Japan because I know the most Japanese out of the group (which is basic at best) and these lessons are really helpful as I can listen to real life situations. No matter how much Japanese I can speak I need to be able to understand the response too and formal Japanese is just a curve ball.
Definitely it's a helpful channel to learn Japanese. Awesome!
I'm so grateful for your words! It means a lot yo me!!!!!!♡
居酒屋での自然な日本語の使い方だけでなく、よく使う言葉や表現なども丁寧に教えていただき、ありがとうございました。ミクさんに教わった表現を使うことで、日本語が上達するに間違いんが、まあ時が経てば分かる。動画の内容としては、非常に愛情に込めて、詳しく明瞭されていたというものだ。
追伸 動画にある外人イケメンには、見たことがないがだれかなあ。
8:38 The english sub say "chopsticks" instead of water
ミクのことが本当に大好き
いつもお世話になっております。私は先生のfanです。先生のchannelは日本語勉強している私のような外国人のためにとても役に立つと思います。自然な会話も勉強できるし、日本人のイントネーションにも慣れるし、次の動画も楽しみに待っています。よろしくお願い致します。
Really interesting video
Thanks for useful video
So helpful! Can we get a video just like this for ordering drinks (coffee or alcohol)?
みく先生の動画はすごく役に立ちます。
I like how he says "Agua." LOL 😂😂😂
I love this english guy! 😂😂
Perfectly embodies all stereotypes.
迫真の演技からぜひ昇給してください❣ (Give him a raise!)
Loved this video! Its so relatable and makes you want to participate instead of just listen and fall asleep 😂 very nice, thank you ❤
たくさんの文を学びました。本当にありがとう、ミク先生。
Fantastic video! Thank you so much! 👍😊
これはとてもすばらしいですよ!So educational, so useful, loved it! Learned a lot more than I was expecting! Thank you! God bless you! Will check your other videos
This video is really useful. When learning a new language, it is crucial that you identify which aspects of the language you need to learn first. Practical situations are great to learn the basics! Doumo arigatou!
I WAS looking for this topic for so long! Thanks :)
I NEED A BLOOPER REEL!!!!! With all the behind the scenes content 🥰
I laughed so much. Amazing teaching! Thank you
I can totally relate to the way he acted. I felt like that when in Japan where all I knew was "kore," "eigo ga hanase masu ka?," and "sumimasen."
aha, after couple of months not checking our channel never thought that you have such a new funny way to teach Japanese. good job! 長い間このチャンネルを見ていないですけど、いきなり開いたら今こういう面白い形で日本語を教えてるのを思わなかったですが、素晴らしい!
Thank you very much from breaking down the kanji. So many videos don't do this.
OMG you are reading my mind
I have been looking for IZAKAYA conversation for so long
Thank you very much for your content!
Thankyou so much miku - sensei u r big help for those who actually can't afford to take courses toooo.......❤😊
This one with Miku is too good, thank-you for making it a bit more relatable, but even I'm not as bad as that :)
Thanks, your video teaching a useful practical Japanese, I like this a lot👍🏼👍🏼
Sensei's looking younger in her new hair!
I love this video ❤😂
面白かった。役にも立つし😊
ありがとう!!!!
thank you so much. this is so useful.
Your classes are always so useful. Thanks 😊.
Why not just do the universal signing in the air to ask for the bill? At least it has worked everywhere in Japan for me, including in places like Aomori so for the common tourist who's just going to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, it should be understood everywhere.
Thanks for the video. I love the way everything is presented
It would help if you provided subtitles showing the phrases using English letters so we can easily reinforce what we're hearing. 👍
役に立つ動画を作ってくれてありがとうございます。😊
Very well done video. I really hope your other videos are this good!
This is sooo helpful!! ありがとうございます
本当にありがとうございます。ミク先生。
this looks really really helpful!!
Thank you very much. Very useful video.
I am Indonesian who learning Japanese. This video really omoshiroi 😁
loved the video thank you... this is the first time i hear the word 学んだ
The situations are such cringe, but I remember I was there once! Very helpful! Great video as always Miku-san!
I hope my videos will help you survive in Japan hehe
気持ち! はずかしさ。
@@mikurealjapanese I really like this format. The grammar based videos are useful for learning to be fluent, but these situation ones help a lot with speaking naturally.
Really practical, thanks so much
The examples are hilarious and best suited for understanding
konbanwa sensei.im beginer to study japanese language when i first see your video im very thankfull because .your way in teaching is great thats why im always waiting your new video.arigatou gozaimasu sensei...
these are great videos thanks
the main suggestion I would make is that many of these "need to know" videos tend to speak at machine gun or native speed
learners need to hear the sounds clearly and ideally repeat the sounds
o-ne-ga-i-shi-ma-su
Love this format! Thank you Miku! みく先生、ありがとうございました!
This is very useful and easy to understand
thank u so much miku sensei
Thank you for making this video!!
Mucho arigatougozaimaso 😂 thank you for the useful lesson. 🙏🏻👍🏼👍🏼
This is so helpful. I know the words and the grammar used in this video but I wasn't sure how to apply it in real life 😂
先生、この動画はすごく役に立ちます!!Very entertainingですね!ありがとう!!🙂
この動画は本当に便利です。 このような動画を作り続けてください。
I love these videos, they are helping me so much!!! Especially videos with 日本語の会話 for listening practice
このヴィデオが好きです😍😍😍😍ほんとうにありがとうね
This kind of video is so helpful!! Please make more videos like this "Honto Arigato Gozaimaso"! lmao
Thank you Muki! It’s so helpful!!!
勉強になりました!ありがとうございますみく先生!
そして、先生の髪型は似合うです!^^
このビデオは情報量が多くて、面白かったです。ありがとうございました、ミク先生。
ありがとうございます。
8:38 the translation was "can I get some water?r"
and thanks for the video it is so helpful✨✨✨
Thank you for sharing various ways of asking for things. Also, do people still use the gesture of crossing fingers like and "X" to say they are finished and would like the bill? I used to find that easier than speaking when I was in Japan many years ago. But we don't use the same hand gesture to request a check in the U.S.
The "X" sign as nonverbal communication is still often used particularly when there are too many people in the restaurant, and the clerk may not hear you.
This was a good format Miku-San I liked it.
Thank you 🎥 this is practical and lively ^ . ^
Do you have biru is my new favorite phrase. 💕😆 Thanks for such an informative video. Super practical stuff like this is so helpful.
Love this channel!
ありがとう♡!!!
4:25 alternatively, for full points, you can go with the more emphatic "とりあえず、ビール!!".
Quite a useful video, didn't know about the use of もらえますか!
Excellent info! Is there a Romanji version of all of these phrases somewhere that we can reference too?
Haha, I really love this video. The guy was hilarious. These phrases will definitely help alot.
Thanks for all the great content!
Thank you so much.