What's it like living in Japan for Indians?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @takashiifromjapan
    @takashiifromjapan  10 месяцев назад +13

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  • @squ34ky
    @squ34ky Год назад +2315

    Very interesting that most of them pointed out 'order' and 'chaos' as the striking contrast between the two countries.

    • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
      @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 Год назад +135

      More likely to cleanness & order versus littering & chaos.

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 Год назад

      @@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 .....?*&*????? Llgic

    • @stxfdt1240
      @stxfdt1240 Год назад +43

      @@nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 ????

    • @joelgray4403
      @joelgray4403 Год назад +92

      Having lived in an American neighborhood that was mostly full of people from India, there was a certain level of community that I saw, where everyone would hang out together, unfortunately it was frequently in the road where I was trying to drive, very different from the culture I was raised in XD

    • @exlesoes
      @exlesoes Год назад +43

      @@joelgray4403 yes! They have a road like that (what you describe) in Jackson Heights NYC it's like a little India 😂 I like to get their samosas from there

  • @pavlosgeorgakakis8595
    @pavlosgeorgakakis8595 Год назад +224

    The second lady is very classy!
    Wish her the best for her marriage back in India!
    Namaste from Germany!!

  • @Geniere10
    @Geniere10 Год назад +1124

    Srishti hasn’t stated stats accurately. India is so competitive that the ones who are brilliant at math get into the race in India as they clear the super hard exams. The ones who are good or average at math and have the economic means to go out of India are the ones who go.

    • @V1NAY007
      @V1NAY007 Год назад

      exactly, only rich guys are able to move out as they dont want their kids in the usual rat race, only few go out on their academic basis alone

    • @greatguy423
      @greatguy423 Год назад +71

      Exactly

    • @Happyllama220
      @Happyllama220 Год назад +241

      That comment from the lady on the video came off a bit conceited. Like, “I’m one of the good ones. That’s why I left India. India is stuck with the mediocre ones.” Uhh, wow…

    • @that_dam_baka
      @that_dam_baka Год назад +55

      ​@@Happyllama220 😂😂😂
      My cousin is there. IIT grad. Came back all cocky and couldn't figure out a govt website so his dad did it for him.
      “Do you think there's no difference between an engineer with 2 years' experience and one with 20 years' experience?”
      Edit: She had the funding to study abroad in Japan?! Yeah she's probably rich
      ...
      Edit 2: I found out about MEXT scholarship.

    • @Geniere10
      @Geniere10 Год назад +49

      @@Happyllama220 yes you're very correct - conceited and untrue

  • @MrMikkyn
    @MrMikkyn Год назад +544

    India seems to be able to adapt to any country. Australia, Saudi Arabi, Japan. I’m really impressed by the international approach of India

    • @Asiandramas99
      @Asiandramas99 Год назад +20

      That’s why, Indians are in majority even in mauritius, fiji , guyana.. a

    • @kamalk0107
      @kamalk0107 Год назад +9

      Indians are in Syria, Somalia, Haiti too. We want to be everywhere. @@Asiandramas99

    • @ahmedabdinaasir6913
      @ahmedabdinaasir6913 Год назад +1

      ⁠@@kamalk0107no one wants cow worshipper in their country

    • @aritoga999
      @aritoga999 Год назад +8

      @@kamalk0107 pakistan ? XD

    • @carlysama
      @carlysama Год назад +1

      @@kamalk0107may I ask, why do Indians want to be in other countries? Is it because of the poor air quality in India?

  • @ananddevarajan2168
    @ananddevarajan2168 Год назад +64

    This lady seems to be missing many good things about india but admits that she needs to come to india to learn the culture . she is frank and speaks honestly .

    • @jaichhabra6458
      @jaichhabra6458 Год назад +4

      We may have " "educated refugee"status. soon

  • @AyubuKK
    @AyubuKK Год назад +443

    Kenyans also have samosas too. And chapatis. Picked it up from Indians who came to Kenya during the colonial period. They’re quite tasty.

    • @sum67-u8j
      @sum67-u8j Год назад +5

      Oh I thought samosas were originated in Kenya?

    • @naazahs9045
      @naazahs9045 Год назад +59

      ​@@sum67-u8jNo.

    • @sum67-u8j
      @sum67-u8j Год назад +2

      @@naazahs9045 aah ok.

    • @AyeshaAmin78
      @AyeshaAmin78 Год назад +4

      @@sum67-u8j Are you talking about Indian Kenya (South Indians)?🤔

    • @darkreaper4990
      @darkreaper4990 Год назад +1

      Do you guys have the usual (potato) samosa or the meat variant? Both taste awesome btw.

  • @daithiod
    @daithiod Год назад +471

    What timing! My school is hosting Indian students and teachers now. The cultural differences are massive and challenging. Two of the biggest though are definitely "chaos" because all the guests are constantly trying to ask or express without waiting for me to reply to another person, and the second being "food" because Japan is definitely hard for vegetarians who are visiting only for a short period of time.

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 Год назад +16

      Indians or dharmic people are guided by their values/morality or dharma as we call it. Rather than enforcing rules our country tries to evoke morality in you.

    • @Aman_Mondal
      @Aman_Mondal Год назад +48

      ​​@@siddeshnaik2296which doesn't work 80% of the time and then you turn into a Religion following sheep 😂 and I am an Indian who has to face all sorts of religious issues on a monthly basis So I can say this, it's better to tame the human body in a methodic manner rather than trying to tame it spiritually

    • @atdsv333
      @atdsv333 Год назад +6

      It's so chaotic, they don't think or introspect

    • @racool911
      @racool911 Год назад +6

      Lol I want to visit Japan but my parents are really against it cause they're afraid there'll be no vegetarian options at all.

    • @ArcRust
      @ArcRust Год назад +4

      ​@racool911 There aren't much options💀
      Not for Vegetarians of course
      The different types of Pan(Bread)are mostly only meat covered and other foods too
      The only thing you can eat might only be rice and dough💀
      Not to say about the language...

  • @samuelmbuyu
    @samuelmbuyu Год назад +29

    Yo Takashi, it’s been such a long time since I’ve watched your videos I started watching when you were still at 200k! It’s crazy how your channel has grown! I’m glad to see that your doing ok, congrats on hitting 1 mil!

  • @ChhoriGangaKinareWali2102
    @ChhoriGangaKinareWali2102 Год назад +711

    I love the Indian chaos. It’s so lively and wonderful. I missed it during my 2 year stay in Japan. I do appreciate how helpful Japanese people are but I am happy that I came back to India. I was comfortable in Japan but was not happy because it was really lonely.

    • @alienhunter3190
      @alienhunter3190 Год назад +2

      N11(

    • @mdl2067
      @mdl2067 Год назад +33

      Indian chaos is L

    • @nickyetti93
      @nickyetti93 Год назад +45

      Bruh the traffic and constant horn from cars is ear bleeding

    • @viwesbot
      @viwesbot Год назад +25

      @@nickyetti93 the amount of people in japan and india is in comparable, like if one person honk in japan and compare it to the ratio to india, it will be noisy, but yea India is a developing nation where as japan is developed, so the development and construction all across the nation will create the noise

    • @aruhik
      @aruhik Год назад +1

      Your entire life is L @@mdl2067

  • @yournextmove6384
    @yournextmove6384 Год назад +293

    Japan is like garden well maintained , beautiful look wise free from pests and insects. India is like forest with chaos everywhere . but remember garden only looks good until you stop maintaining it but forest has its own ecosystem you don't have to water it daily trim its grass every week.

  • @jplin888
    @jplin888 Год назад +125

    Thank you Takashi for sharing the video. Nice to know how Indians think about being in Japan. I do agree with their answers. I hope to watch more videos about other nationalities in the future. Take care! Cheers from HKG! 🇭🇰

    • @salsaissweet
      @salsaissweet Год назад +3

      what is HKG? hong kong but whats G?

    • @darkreaper4990
      @darkreaper4990 Год назад +4

      ​@@salsaissweet I guess it's supposed to be the last G of Kong in the name Hong Kong

    • @0891Gokz
      @0891Gokz Год назад

      @@darkreaper4990 It is their airport code

  • @aleenaprasannan2146
    @aleenaprasannan2146 Год назад +1010

    I think the visible difference of 'chaos' and 'order' is somehow an outcome rather than being the culture itself. Spontaneity is very much appreciated and welcomed in India; while Indians priorities accomodating and making other person feel included, Japanese priorities not to ever inconvenience other people.
    Indians view public space as 'it's my space as well' while Japanese are more mindful of 'it's their space as well'.
    Maybe its the effect of colonization, the civil disobedience movement (point of which is to cause inconvenience) and the still fresh memory of The Emergency, has made Indians be more assertive and appreciative of our social liberty in public spaces, rather than self- restricting themselves.
    Somebody mentioned in the comments about Indians just hanging around and socializing in the roadside, which was something that got banned during The Emergency and still sometimes gets restricted if Section 144 is declared for a curfew.
    We are way too used to strikes, sit-ins and road blockades; civil disobedience and intentional inconveniencing itself is second nature Indian sociopolitics

    • @SP1DYEE
      @SP1DYEE Год назад +52

      Spitting nothing but fax

    • @chandekam1826
      @chandekam1826 Год назад

      Seriously? How many of these chaotic people have "still fresh memory" of "The Emergency", "colonization", "civil disobedience movement"? How many of these unruly thugs were even born during any of these periods? What year were you born? Uncultured louts open windows of moving buses and spit out, not caring if their "second nature" lands on a pedestrian or someone else in traffic. Is this what you attribute to "assertive and appreciative of our social liberty"?

    • @atdsv333
      @atdsv333 Год назад +1

      Only men can be seen huddled together in Indian public spaces, it was shocking to barely see any women on Indian public spaces or it's probably due to poor s€ x ratio or women kept in the house

    • @catcat63527
      @catcat63527 Год назад +71

      Hehe. True. Indians are inherently extroverted and Japanese are inherently introverts. Match made in heaven for becoming besties.

    • @royalfun1031
      @royalfun1031 Год назад +3

      I saw the comment I think

  • @manannarula9624
    @manannarula9624 Год назад +328

    9:36 "India is my home" I don't know about others but that lady won respect.

  • @ryanthyag2723
    @ryanthyag2723 Год назад +303

    I visited India last year from the states. Lot of places are really clean, beautifully maintained and digitally even better than the west. Sun urban areas are still little chaotic though. I think India is getting there and running very fast.

    • @neilpina898
      @neilpina898 Год назад +1

      Hahahaha. What a joke. Wish what you saying is true though but a very very long way to go. All major cities are over populated and actually dirty to be honest.

    • @Obanai_Iguro720
      @Obanai_Iguro720 11 месяцев назад +6

      Thank you so much bro ❣️❣️

    • @futsal25sp
      @futsal25sp 11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank You...and Welcome to Bharat again...plz visit.

    • @costilla1212
      @costilla1212 10 месяцев назад +10

      > india
      "Clean, Beautifully Maintained"
      Sir, how much were you paid to say this 😂

    • @Obanai_Iguro720
      @Obanai_Iguro720 10 месяцев назад +11

      @@costilla1212 Umm...not really all...
      Not trying to be overconfident, I know that we need to improve A LOT.
      But for example my city dehradun is kinda beautiful. Dehradun is a tier 2 city in India. Dehradun's HDI is 0.816...you can imagine that it must be quite okay if not great

  • @quanta8382
    @quanta8382 Год назад +809

    Indian here. Too much of a culture shock to live in Japan. Japanese people are not as open as us Indians. Can't just go upto people and strike conversations and such. I like the chaotic nature of our streets.

    • @hithishn2221
      @hithishn2221 Год назад +148

      It's not chaotic, we're just more in number and like more interaction than using phones

    • @adiba9734
      @adiba9734 Год назад +48

      Well there are a lot of random people actually talk to each other but not to foereign people. Its not because they are racist but more on not many japanese can speak english

    • @AnataoWasurenu
      @AnataoWasurenu Год назад +14

      @@hithishn2221true, I think it’s just a “personal preference” thing, she is probably a type of person who tends to remain calm and often quiet

    • @thomasgreene8054
      @thomasgreene8054 Год назад +28

      But being "not open" and "introverted" also makes better and more creative creators. When you don't have to bother about what other people think when socializing, you can depend on your imagination to run wild that's why Anime, Manga and JRPGs are so popular!

    • @flashgordon6510
      @flashgordon6510 Год назад +64

      As an introvert, a nation of quiet people sounds lovely.

  • @namikazeswapnil671
    @namikazeswapnil671 Год назад +110

    Now Takashi has summoned the power of almighty algorithm kun

    • @namikazeswapnil671
      @namikazeswapnil671 Год назад +1

      Many Congratulations for achieving 1M my man. Keep growing❤️ and yes I also watched the livestream which ended suddenly

  • @The_official_jaijai
    @The_official_jaijai Год назад +64

    Loved this video. It’s always so interesting to see inside other people’s daily realties in Japan. I do miss the usual intro though. Takashii-san you gotta bring it back!!! おねがいします🙇🏽‍♂️🙏🏾

    • @jaichhabra6458
      @jaichhabra6458 Год назад

      We may have " "educated refugee"status. soon

  • @specialk9999
    @specialk9999 Год назад +81

    One of my best friends growing up in Tokyo was Indian. The difference with him from the other interviewees is he was born in Tokyo. He still lives there too.

    • @rupar1934
      @rupar1934 Год назад +1

      How does he do with Japanese women? Do they dislike him?

    • @specialk9999
      @specialk9999 Год назад +1

      @@rupar1934 he’s married to a Japanese woman.

    • @PasscodeAdvance
      @PasscodeAdvance Год назад

      Does he have a Japanese passport? he should or else he will never be free

    • @specialk9999
      @specialk9999 Год назад

      @@PasscodeAdvance yes he does

  • @chuck6290
    @chuck6290 Год назад +68

    Japan is my favorite country! I cannot wait to visit again.

  • @KimSeo-y3i
    @KimSeo-y3i Год назад +108

    I was in Tokyo in the first week of May. I feel as an Indian, you will like Japan more if you are an introvert. People leave you to your devices, and you can get by with your daily routine with very little interaction needed with people as a tourist. If you are however an extrovert, and like to interact and talk a lot, you might find it a bit difficult to approach people, and unless you know a bit of Japanese, it can get quite alienating.

  • @sum67-u8j
    @sum67-u8j Год назад +19

    I watched your live stream of 1M!
    You stayed up so late!
    Hope you slept well!
    And thanks for doing Indians in Japan, I have been waiting for a video on that topic from you!
    Congrats on 1 million by the way! :)

  • @MrShem123ist
    @MrShem123ist Год назад +25

    Your videos keep getting more awesome and awesome by the day. Very informative video, Takashi san! 素晴らしい!

  • @j03yyy
    @j03yyy Год назад +13

    congratulations on hitting 1 million subscribers ! Keep up the good work :)

  • @Typhonnyx
    @Typhonnyx Год назад +20

    He’s getting good at interviews 😊
    I’m watching this channel from start it’s been a journey 😅

  • @devilean._.3542
    @devilean._.3542 Год назад +30

    being an indian i almost died when i saw lady at 14:28 going on her way through behind those couples just because they were talking picture of coffee like please lord bless this lady with youre all 8hands

  • @WitchOfTheEast2099
    @WitchOfTheEast2099 Год назад +43

    i lived in india for a few months and its extremely chaotic. Theres order in that chaos though that we just cant see from the outside.

    • @jasonsmith8500
      @jasonsmith8500 Год назад +5

      Nah mate. There is chaos because India is underdeveloped. Everything else is cope lol. There ain't no developed society that's as chaotic as a developing one

    • @surya.6283
      @surya.6283 Год назад +2

      It can be chaotic yet organised. And it's not underdeveloped.

    • @surya.6283
      @surya.6283 Год назад +1

      ​@@jasonsmith8500you need to experience to understand certain things.

    • @jasonsmith8500
      @jasonsmith8500 Год назад +2

      @@surya.6283 I have already
      experienced it. I visited the country back in 2019. The streets of the metro cities are ruled by dogs and cows who in turn dirty the roads. To say nothing of the traffic and the garbage littered on the streets. God bless my taxi driver who got me to the airport timely.
      Love the food mate but I could not live in India for more than a month. You still have a long way to go to be compared to even SEA nations with a slightly higher per capita, let alone China

    • @surya.6283
      @surya.6283 Год назад

      @@jasonsmith8500 yet we don't complain like you

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind Год назад +25

    I agree with everything they said..i like the second girl (the one whose going back to India) i think she likes both countries but misses home more..❤

  • @FarmitronPvtLtd
    @FarmitronPvtLtd Год назад +338

    As an Indian from the state of Assam, I really respect Japanese culture & people. We Indians are proud of Japan!

    • @aayushtiwari4357
      @aayushtiwari4357 Год назад +11

      Its😢state of assam

    • @darkreaper4990
      @darkreaper4990 Год назад +7

      @@aayushtiwari4357 long live the British Empire or whatever 😂

    • @aayushtiwari4357
      @aayushtiwari4357 Год назад +7

      @@darkreaper4990 it's state there's fundamental difference in definition of state and province I'm only correcting him you should also known about different among them 🙂 jai hind jay bhavani

    • @mudaaa1015
      @mudaaa1015 Год назад +11

      kela. province bule🤣

    • @FarmitronPvtLtd
      @FarmitronPvtLtd Год назад +1

      @@aayushtiwari4357 in Japan & other Asian countries they use the term province instead of state. I used to communicate with their people.

  • @laxmikanthareddy8182
    @laxmikanthareddy8182 Год назад +8

    One absolute difference is Japan roads are clean and India roads are not

    • @sanketshelke8667
      @sanketshelke8667 3 месяца назад

      Oh, you must be living in 2012-13 then. Cuz this is 2024 my friend and the roads here in Pune or even in Akola which is a small city in Eastern Maharashtra are top notch in terms of cleanliness. Maybe you just like to sh it on your own country I guess. Typical mentally colonized guy you are.

  • @DanielleBaylor
    @DanielleBaylor Год назад +123

    I love how genuinely taken back you were over the price difference in the food 😂.

    • @sandeepneutron471
      @sandeepneutron471 Год назад +2

      For someone who can afford travelling to Japan from India 😃😃

    • @moonriversou
      @moonriversou Год назад

      ​@@sandeepneutron471 ?

    • @sandeepneutron471
      @sandeepneutron471 Год назад +1

      @@moonriversou He is of course rich to afford travelling but still hesitant to eat samosa one time in a foreign country just because it is a bit expensive compared to India,

  • @rahilmalhotra001
    @rahilmalhotra001 Год назад +211

    Its kinda funny how I see that you will find Indians all across these countries but never people from these countries who actually would be living in India.

    • @rishav2205
      @rishav2205 Год назад +50

      Why would this happen? obviously it's not worth as it's developing country.

    • @hamstersmash
      @hamstersmash Год назад

      True they take over every where

    • @andreajesuspirlo
      @andreajesuspirlo Год назад +145

      @@rishav2205 It has nothing to do with India being a developing country. I think you both must be living under a rock. You will find a lot of Foreigners living and working in cities like New delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Goa etc. The only difference is we don't have someone like Takashi who is articulate, Polite and has empathy towards people from different countries to interview in India.

    • @rishav2205
      @rishav2205 Год назад +22

      @@andreajesuspirlo I didn't denied that there's no immigrant live in india i myself saw 2-3 times, but they are way less than what a immigration culture required to call a country immigrants ultimate destination not more than 0.5% of total population, which is the reason that chances to meet them is very low. While this is not the case with Japan & western countries.

    • @Anonymous-lu7xr
      @Anonymous-lu7xr Год назад +9

      That's quite obvious. Have you seen a bird making its nest in sewage. No but you will find insects climbing on the tree to find shelter in the branches.

  • @redboy6889
    @redboy6889 Год назад +14

    At 1:15, she says Indians who are outside of India are good at Maths....that is not true. Majority of Indians have an affinity and are generally good at Math....
    Even the Bus conductors or veggie sellers are extremely proficient in mental calculations.
    The Math level in Indian schools and colleges are generally higher or on par with the rest of the world..atleast the western nations...

    • @stealingstats4714
      @stealingstats4714 Год назад +2

      She was full of herself.

    • @futurelover2006-s4s
      @futurelover2006-s4s 7 месяцев назад +1

      She leaved India almost 10 years....she is now full Japanese....we should not expect much things from her...
      Yes Japan is great, amazing but India is not what she described.... must of students who can't qualify India's competitive exams.... leave India and describe his/her own country like this....
      Chhoro...😒

    • @freddythomas8226
      @freddythomas8226 5 месяцев назад +1

      All foreigners appreciate the math skills of Indians, she misunderstood the situation

  • @LenardHale
    @LenardHale 5 месяцев назад +5

    In India even if you are lonely you actually won’t get lonely due to this so called ‘chaos’, you can start conversation with even a local chaiwala. But in Japan if you are lonely then it will get dangerously lonely because of the so called ‘order’. All good roads, decency and everything looks great in your fit age in such countries but as you grow older I bet these all people will crave to get back to India. Agree?

  • @cgkmurthi
    @cgkmurthi Год назад +86

    The smartest of Indians are actually in India and running start-ups in the areas of IT, eCom, Fintech, Defence (there are about 80+ start-ups in defence), Pharma, Food, Agri-tech, etc.
    I'm 50+ and lived in 5 different countries outside India - HK, Aus, UK, West Asia and now in USA. I'm in IT /management and now an entrepreneur shuttling between India and US.
    An average Indian knows 2 languages across India. Even in Hindi belt - Bhojpuri, Marwari, Awadhi, etc. Two language knowledge is a critical thing for early brain development. I know 4 languages.

    • @demonx6261
      @demonx6261 Год назад +4

      That is really great. But don't get too offended just take this as a light hearted video.

    • @jaydev8148
      @jaydev8148 Год назад +1

      That's great even I can also speak in 4 languages. Let's catch up, I'm from Infosec but now into AI for entrepreneurial ventures.

    • @mr_k_games
      @mr_k_games Год назад +3

      Lol. Good joke.

    • @Priyanand-kj5ch
      @Priyanand-kj5ch Год назад +2

      You mean you're one of that smartest guy?

    • @moazim1993
      @moazim1993 Год назад +2

      I think the culture there has a bit of a direct communication issue. I’m a data engineer in the US and have always worked with a global team with Indian office in charge of APAC region. They are hard working and as smart as anyone, but lack proper communication. I will speak up and bug the hell out of my manager to understand him as much as possible. I’ll argue my point, and defend my perspective. that lacking in Indian engineers. A healthy level of pushback to rank and authority is how education and the culture works in the US. It also fosters ownership and confidence in your work.

  • @WhiteApeMaui
    @WhiteApeMaui Год назад +29

    Takashi if you can you should try and interview people from the south pacific ( Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia) gonna be hard to find unless they're tourists but I think it would be a great vid 👍

  • @arbsan8366
    @arbsan8366 Год назад +19

    Love hearing all of their experiences!!! Very interesting video!

  • @cuddlemuffin44
    @cuddlemuffin44 Год назад +27

    Your videos are so fascinating and educational. I hope to travel to Japan next year and am currently studying the language. Keep up the good work!

  • @inspireme910
    @inspireme910 6 месяцев назад +1

    Knowing a history of every country will help us to understand it's roots in a better way .... Every country has its own pros and cons

  • @NationalFlag-e9x
    @NationalFlag-e9x 5 месяцев назад +3

    India is special.. I love my india.. We enjoy the freedom we get here and not every place is a chaos..

  • @SkpalTube
    @SkpalTube Год назад +128

    Contrasting things in India and Japan:
    1. Chaos vs Organised
    2. Loud vs Calm
    3. Spontaneous vs Planned
    4. Openness vs Reserved
    5. Community vs Individual
    6. Digitisation vs Traditional (surprising, but true)
    7. High % of economically weak people vs Generally well-off
    8. Developing infrastructure vs mostly developed.
    9. Generally poor work ethic (especially in govt sector) vs good work ethic.
    10. High corruption to lower corruption in public life.

    • @Eureka.Alphonso
      @Eureka.Alphonso Год назад +6

      They say opposites attract 😊 hope that's true.

    • @gouthamreddy6
      @gouthamreddy6 Год назад

      Good work ethic? You know how many people are dying by overworking? Japan has the lowest birth rate because they are too much involved in career and also they have the highest infidelity rate among women

    • @boa9557
      @boa9557 Год назад +4

      @@Eureka.Alphonsoit not

    • @snagansur
      @snagansur Год назад +7

      Poor work ethic is only in govt sector don't generalize, none of the private sector would exist in India if we had poor ethic. So correct it, we have Japanese and Korean r and D in blore hydbad and chennai, business head quarters in Mumbai. So don't agree with that.

    • @yogesh41048
      @yogesh41048 Год назад

      India c0lonised by Britishers and earlier by islamic invaders and Japan never got c0lonized but infact they did nasty things to other Asians....
      Btw current Japanese generation has nothing to do with what their ancestors did....they are peaceful and deserve permanent seat at UNSC.....

  • @nrz197
    @nrz197 Год назад +41

    The first lady was interesting to listen to. I have always thought that although there are a lot of Indians in Tokyo they are not really living here as they live in a sort of bubble. They have created their own communities for all facets of life including schools.

    • @scch4056
      @scch4056 Год назад +8

      Japanese people live the same way in other countries.....

    • @racool911
      @racool911 Год назад +10

      That's how immigrants in any country tend to behave. I know where I live, New Jersey has some areas that are just pure Indian areas. Same way for immigrants from other countries

    • @futurelover2006-s4s
      @futurelover2006-s4s 7 месяцев назад +2

      Must be.... because she said nagative about India... you people are always interested in negetive part of India 😅

    • @hello.667
      @hello.667 3 месяца назад +2

      @@futurelover2006-s4s but she said mostly truth

  • @adi45713
    @adi45713 Год назад +335

    3 things I love about Japan
    1. Disciplined; orderly
    2. Respect + have basic respect for their culture
    3. Strictest immigration policy
    2 things I hate about Japan
    1. I wish people were “much more open” & mingling with others
    2. That we don’t have absolutely brotherly connect between the 2 countries ( which I believe we should have)

    • @imateel7116
      @imateel7116 Год назад

      Why do yiu Love the japanese strictly immigration Police?

    • @adiba9734
      @adiba9734 Год назад +17

      If you come to the country side you will receive a random old people speak to you.

    • @aadityarohit3331
      @aadityarohit3331 Год назад +12

      @@adiba9734 many foreigners don’t go to Japan to live in country side yk

    • @adiba9734
      @adiba9734 Год назад +8

      @@aadityarohit3331 well what kind of people talk randomly to foreign that cant understand their language. Not many japanese cana speak english

    • @aadityarohit3331
      @aadityarohit3331 Год назад +32

      @@adiba9734 language is not the issue here, it’s their “not so open” mindset towards some foreign ppl they have.

  • @Sonali6923
    @Sonali6923 Год назад +242

    Being an Indian I honestly felt the people were pretty neutral when trying to talk about each countries pros and cons, from a cultural pov I don’t think India is much different from Japan. When we take cities like Tokyo and Mumbai for comparison sakes the families are more nuclear and people are rather independent but the close knit communities and family values are pretty much the same. The hierarchy system in workplace or the way we show respect to elders is all very much the same.

    • @ArcRust
      @ArcRust Год назад +11

      You will change your opinion after you understand Keigo💀

    • @notplatypustheperry9179
      @notplatypustheperry9179 Год назад +7

      youre talking about social culture but even that is very different in public areas in india and japan.

    • @boredguy5805
      @boredguy5805 Год назад +21

      Family Values aren't really the same, it's alot normal to live independently in Japan and move out as an adult vs in India where many stay with their parents. In Japan, parents also very much so encourage dating which is definitely not the same in India. And marriage wise, while in India it's usually as if two families are interjoining, that's not as much the case in Japan

    • @Sonali6923
      @Sonali6923 Год назад +8

      @@boredguy5805 well it is quite normal and a common sight in India to be independent and move out as well. Also quite common in Japan for someone to takeover a family business and stay with their family. If we look at big cities the scenario you mention is a common sight but Japan is not just Tokyo there are other parts similarly India is not just the city we live in or have experienced. The culture I speak about is something I’ve had first hand experience from both the sides else I wouldn’t have spoken about it.

    • @Sonali6923
      @Sonali6923 Год назад

      @@ArcRust matter of fact I’m N2 qualified and work with a Japanese company :) not boasting… and I know where you come from about keigo it is a challenge not impossible

  • @sraj26
    @sraj26 Год назад +12

    Very interesting conversation. As british Indians we had a slightly different experience of Japan. Of all the 25 or so countries I have visited I love Japan the most !! It is a most amazing country with very kind, helpful, respectful and disciplined people . An epitome of how ancient cultural traditions can coexist with extreme
    Modernity .
    I and my family all love Japan 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind Год назад +19

    I'll tell you one thing you can find in India and can't find in Japan.
    Opening a bank account is easy. you don't need to carry cash in India because digital payment is everywhere you can even buy roadside vendor food with your phone.

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 Год назад +11

      @weaboo1944 wait is Ukraine still alive? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @sumandutta4834
      @sumandutta4834 Год назад +7

      ​@weaboo1944Okay, now I understand from where you are coming from. The problem is Ukraine war and India's stance.

    • @utkarshkumar7154
      @utkarshkumar7154 Год назад +4

      One more thing Indian people are more interactive and we dont fake ourselves all the time.

    • @Anonymous-qg8nn
      @Anonymous-qg8nn Год назад +4

      ​@@sumandutta4834that's why this girl be spreading hate in literally every comment 💀

    • @darkreaper4990
      @darkreaper4990 Год назад +1

      ​@@utkarshkumar7154depends on where you are. From what I have seen being in both south india and North India for years is that south Indians tend to be more... fake? (not generalizing, some are my most fav people on earth. Super smart too).
      North Indians tend to be more emotionally charged and can be massive jerks but usually they are what they show they are. (again, not generalizing. Some of my greatest inspirations and calmest people I know are from here)

  • @sprucesp
    @sprucesp Год назад +26

    Nice interviews and perspectives. I haven't been to Japan. But from what I read and see (online, books, TV, Movies), Japanese are highly disciplined, systematic and perfectionists. The making of a Samurai Sword and the fine art of cutting Fugu fish, the Japanese calligraphy, the paintings, poems (Haiku) are hallmarks of civilization that respects perfection and art. I believe, Japanese are artists, in life and reality.
    On the other side, India is too complicated a country to be generalized. As one Nobel Laureate noted, India is country, where whatever you say about it, the opposite will also hold true. When, former Singapore Prime Ministers was, asked, by and Indian representative, when Singapore, which is such a small country can be so clean and perfect, why India cannot. The Singapore prime minster mentioned that India is not one country, but 29 or so countries put together, each with own culture, language, food habits, and yet with something common that holds the country together.
    India is the only country where a Ferrari and Bullock Cart can travel side by side on the same road. I was once escorting, a German businessman through a heavy traffic in India. He asked, how do you drive through this Chaos. I asked, him have you played Play Station - He said yes. I told him, driving in India is a Real Time play station -He understood. As an Indian, I like the Chaos and unpredictability that India offers. This is important, because the mind gets busy overcoming these challenges. Whereas in perfectionist societies, when everything is perfect, the existential threat is minimal, and hence the high rate of depression and suicides. Regardless of which Country or Culture, the balance between Order and Chaos is key to address the existential threat that all human beings face.
    興味深いインタビュー。共有していただきありがとうございます。世界と人間の心を探索する素晴らしい時間を過ごしてください。

  • @vandanarajaram3444
    @vandanarajaram3444 Год назад +5

    Such a unique video, love it! I am so in love with Japan and the Japanese lifestyle without ever having visited. But it is definitely on my bucketlist!

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Год назад +48

    Love Japan. I go there on business trips. Strong homogenous culture, cleanliness, orderliness, externally zen calm, introspective, non- intrusive, friendly, highly respectful and courteous to others, punctual, not publicly noisy, focus on quality over quantity, mostly not too religious which is good (shinto, buddist, christians but some subtly deeply religious), some deep rooted hidden stuff like himitsu-bako, great public transportation, company man, a bit too procedural, non- rule breakers and hence not situationally flexible. Less choice for vegetarians - go to buddist temples that serve vegetarian food or cook yourself. Conversational Japanese is a must. Be hygenic and wear a mask to protect others, if you have even slighest of sniffle - that is expected courtesy. Keep social distancing when talking. In trains do not try to talk or chat up, especially in a crowded train. Do not just land up but plan ahead and inform your host, go only if invited and do not gate crash like in Indian weddings 😅

  • @awkncs
    @awkncs Год назад +62

    I was in Japan for the last 2 weeks of June 2023. It was an amazing experience and the striking contrast between the mannerisms of the populace between the two countries has left me wanting for more. It is true that you cannot get enough of Japan. I am already hooked to the awesome hospitality of people in Japan. It's left me wanting for more. I will be back to Japan soon.

  • @devamjani8041
    @devamjani8041 Год назад +18

    Srishti won't get 10% in any competitive engineering entrance exam like JEE or GATE. Indians are good at maths. We litterally invented that thing. The world uses our number system, not the roman or Greek. And just look at our Science and Engineering entrance exams. They are the toughest in the world.

  • @shrrrrrrr
    @shrrrrrrr Год назад +29

    Note: India is not like what she described (in a negative way)
    *Some places* in India are like that.

  • @avagrego3195
    @avagrego3195 Год назад +156

    I also very much appreciated Japan's unchaotic orderly culture.

    • @siddeshnaik2296
      @siddeshnaik2296 Год назад +19

      U will feel suffocated my friend human beings are not robot Indians are guided by values and morality not rules. Japan suffers hugely from loneliness, suicides, runaway girls, parents leaving their children and a lot of other societal failures

    • @sauravkumarnanda3193
      @sauravkumarnanda3193 Год назад +15

      ​@@siddeshnaik2296much appreciation for this comment bro ... People want to being Robot 😢... India provide morality that no country can ..

    • @catdogmouse555
      @catdogmouse555 Год назад +9

      Japan has very low population so of course there less chaotic. Japan on population collapse in coming decades.

    • @nikhilPUD01
      @nikhilPUD01 Год назад

      @@catdogmouse555 china superpower

    • @w1z4rd9
      @w1z4rd9 Год назад +4

      @@siddeshnaik2296 At least I rarely get physically abused or attacked. Not getting killed. The very fundamental core nature of a living being and prioritization. Most of the problems here are mental which the Japanese have a hard time at. Not that much of a deal for a person that grew up on a 3rd-world country.

  • @futurelover2006-s4s
    @futurelover2006-s4s 7 месяцев назад +2

    As an Indian...I want to say something...
    Japan is amazing,so grate, peacefully... everything in Japan is amazing.... but I choose my country first over Japan.... because it's my home 🇮🇳

  • @ipemanoj3287
    @ipemanoj3287 Год назад +1

    Thanks

  • @UniVerse-to4mq
    @UniVerse-to4mq Год назад +5

    Wow the first girl seems to be very modest when she said ‘those who are really good are here’

  • @eimisavageofficial9196
    @eimisavageofficial9196 Год назад +14

    Im from northeast india lamka manipur , we have a deep2 history.
    my grandfather fought for japanese and gave him a medel for his service as lodgers and fighters❤
    .

  • @Jasmine_Sangma
    @Jasmine_Sangma Год назад +78

    Japanese are my kind of people. Busy with their own lives, don't mingle or interact unnecessarily with other people. Even though I am an Indian, I hate the population, the noise, the chaos and people's need to keep talking to other people. Being away from home and in a metro city was the only way I could keep away from people. I love being in solitude.

    • @harsh3834
      @harsh3834 Год назад +13

      I feel you. It's almost homely, especially for people who are introverted.

    • @monishag8974
      @monishag8974 Год назад +3

      Because you have the option to go back to the chaos.

    • @monishag8974
      @monishag8974 Год назад +4

      @jonahwhale9047 Yet there is no warmth and no intimacy and real human connection. Sorry

    • @cluster4583
      @cluster4583 Год назад

      @@monishag8974 you clearly have no idea. there are alot of nice charismatic and fun people there

    • @waterairfire
      @waterairfire Год назад

      It is similar in Scandinavia

  • @GoldenTweezer
    @GoldenTweezer 6 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. Being an Indian American this was a very fresh perspective. Great video.

  • @Om_420
    @Om_420 Год назад +5

    the guy from lucknow is the only one i wanted to listen to from an Indian tourist's perspective lol, he was real

  • @enakshichanda6497
    @enakshichanda6497 Год назад +35

    The first girl in the video - Shristi, interesting how being an Indian she had nothing good to say about India. I guess people should never forget where they are from. Specially, when you’re travelling or living outside India it is very important to showcase the positive sides of your country. If being an Indian you have so much to complain- just imagine the platform you’re giving to the rest of the world. I have been living abroad for many years now but was born in India. Instead of just focusing on the negatives - it’s high time that we should speak about the positive things too. Always a proud Indian.

    • @ShritikaUgale
      @ShritikaUgale Год назад +5

      Don't worry she must be crying secretly by Racism she's facing there! 🤣

    • @chandralimbu-z8y
      @chandralimbu-z8y Год назад +5

      speaking truth is not bad or is it so?

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Год назад +3

      ​@@ShritikaUgaleShe has the social class, elegance, upbringing, and mannerism that Japanese people appreciate. Not all Indians are treated in the same way in Japan.

    • @bread_pitth
      @bread_pitth Год назад +4

      ​@@chandralimbu-z8yno speaking truth is good. but here in india japanese people are also living in india i saw many of them they really appreciate india when they have baby with them. they are saying raising child in india is much easier than raising a child in japan. there are many good things about india people don't get loneliness easily as compared to japan. every country has some demerits and merit.. on organised people.. its not easy to diverse culture Hindu,muslim, Christian, Buddhist people put them in a one robotic mode. obey the law blah blah. either you need chinese type dictatorship for this...in democracy you can't expect much things.

    • @harshitsup5756
      @harshitsup5756 Год назад +2

      Sorry not proud of being 25 out of 30 most polluted Indian cities in world

  • @torontotoronto115
    @torontotoronto115 Год назад +8

    Takashi Asks the Best Variety of Questions. Takashi you are excellent at interviewing! We Love You Takashi! 💘

  • @snehasamal4370
    @snehasamal4370 8 месяцев назад +1

    Its very honest opinion by Indians. Great work and keep it up. Thanks for your effort

  • @ggautham7537
    @ggautham7537 8 месяцев назад +2

    Honestl, shirt spoke the best. and her view wr properly from an Indian who has properly lived in Japan for years. People just finding anything to have an issue.

  • @TatsumiOga682
    @TatsumiOga682 Год назад +9

    First woman's been in japan for so long her English has a slight japanese accent 😂

  • @nidhijain7384
    @nidhijain7384 5 месяцев назад +3

    The most absurd comment I've heard is that Indians living in Japan must be good at mathematics, and that only those who are good at math get to leave India. Not all Indians want or choose to go abroad. While many Indians are indeed skilled in mathematics and intelligent, it's not always the case that they move overseas because of their own achievements. I know this girl as i met her. She didn’t move to Japan on her own; her parents worked there, so she had the opportunity to study in Japan. That's how she found a job there. Many Indians who live abroad do so because their parents have the financial means to send them overseas for education and help them settle there.

  • @captaincaption
    @captaincaption Год назад +5

    7:27 I LOVE how you're SOOO surprised 😂😂
    Best part of the video easily

  • @t0ny97
    @t0ny97 Год назад +1

    Banger video,I was waiting for this video for a while now.

  • @ART_INDIA
    @ART_INDIA Год назад +1

    This people are now come in to comfort zone 😊
    INDIAN Hard Struggle...Forget.

  • @hemantverma5368
    @hemantverma5368 Год назад +33

    Remember no one knows until you say you are from India 🇮🇳. Be proud on yourself, and name of your country. Our country is our pride. I have seen a lot of videos people saying I'm from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh etc. If I'm offending someone, so sorry 🙏.

    • @supercruiser4925
      @supercruiser4925 Год назад +4

      Indians are so proud that's why they all try to escape it.

    • @moazim1993
      @moazim1993 Год назад

      Pride is not the opposite of shame, but it’s source. True humility is the only antidote to shame.

    • @isodimetrix
      @isodimetrix Год назад

      well i agree... but i also saw many vids where they mention india and later asked which state.. and actually its easy to recognize indians...due to our color... so many people get it in a instance we r from india... so some people just tend to speak their state first than country.... like haryana, india... etc...

  • @RD0502
    @RD0502 Год назад +6

    I don't know which part of india sells samosas for 5rs per piece. In this part of India( Bangalore), the street vendors sell it for 15rs per piece and if you go to some "mithaiwala" store, they charge you Rs. 30 per piece. I am surprised that you still get samosas for 5 rs.

    • @darkreaper4990
      @darkreaper4990 Год назад +1

      Small towns like mine sell it for 5 rupees.

    • @preetiraut7700
      @preetiraut7700 Год назад +4

      Well size of the samosas also matter

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 Год назад

      Well Well in my home town we had 5 rupees samosa a few years ago. But now it's either 7 rupees or 10 rupees.

  • @WisdomInExperience
    @WisdomInExperience Год назад +5

    For any Indian, japanese grammer is same as indian grammer. so sentense formation in japanese is very easy for indians. only we have to remember the words. as well as kanji is super hard.

  • @suswsh07
    @suswsh07 Год назад +9

    Once sadguru said.. Bharat (India) is like jungle..for outsiders , its may looks chaos , unsystematic and undiscipline but still everyone flourished , sustain and full of life.. Jungle grow and its self sustainable. unlike garden.. other well planned societies.. if not take care well .. within 3 month garden would be mess..not self sustainable.. you have to manage with strict laws and regulatiion to manage such societies.. otherwise its destructive.. .

    • @viv3541
      @viv3541 Год назад

      Sadhguru is just a money making tout who sells 100gm mud for Rs.100. There are too many over-emotional and gullible people in India's 1.5 billion population who fall for his shady tricks.

    • @shambooshivamahadeva1909
      @shambooshivamahadeva1909 Год назад +1

      Yeah , india should keep on taking pride of their weakness.
      Lot of flaws in Indian political views.

    • @Priyanand-kj5ch
      @Priyanand-kj5ch Год назад

      That idiot

    • @rbnjdd
      @rbnjdd Год назад

      ​@@shambooshivamahadeva1909hentai

  • @randhish08
    @randhish08 Год назад +25

    The first girl is like, "I am really good. That's why I am here. I am very good, that's why I got out of India. "
    Is that really the thinking of Indians who are working or living outside India. I am no one to judge, but that should not be the correct way of thought process.

    • @vvi6426
      @vvi6426 Год назад +12

      Fr, she was acting as if only few people are geniuses like her to come to Japan, other people living in India aren't upto her level lol

    • @notengonombre_
      @notengonombre_ Год назад +4

      @@Troller444 bro what kind of weird assumption is that

    • @limitlesky
      @limitlesky Год назад

      @@Troller444 One of the reasons why she said she feels safe as a woman in Japan because of people with cheap mentality like you.

    • @Leon-pn6rb
      @Leon-pn6rb Год назад +5

      As an Indian living abroad, I can confirm we don’t think like that. We know that real competition is in India and that fills us up with pride cause that means the future of our country is bright. She’s just full of herself

    • @deckhead33
      @deckhead33 Год назад +2

      @@Troller444men 💀

  • @justanime5085
    @justanime5085 Год назад +5

    Basically she is describing india 10 years ago . Also she seems rude to me like she is smart and we living in india are not that smart as them .

    • @MohammedAadhil10
      @MohammedAadhil10 Год назад +1

      yeah too oversmart

    • @l5776
      @l5776 Год назад +2

      And what's the wrong thing she said? Please tell me

    • @Hari-kx2er
      @Hari-kx2er 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@l5776Well, to put it as short as possible, the issue here is of proportions. She exaggerates the "chaos" in India while fangirling over "order" in Japan. Also it is pretty clear that she has lost touch with India a lot and she might have been a teenager when she reached Japan.

    • @Hari-kx2er
      @Hari-kx2er 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@l5776Well, to put it as shortly as possible, the issue here is of proportions. She exaggerates the "chaos" in India while fangirling over "order" in Japan. Besides it is abundantly clear that after so long in Japan she is so out of touch with present India.

  • @funwithfriends7211
    @funwithfriends7211 Год назад +2

    I visited there for one week...its just a heaven when compared with India...

    • @idontcarei1
      @idontcarei1 11 месяцев назад

      totally ... what u ve to say about current indian government esp modi

  • @vinaynegi7239
    @vinaynegi7239 Год назад +3

    It's true that there is less chaos on the streets of japan, and in other places but it's also the reason why people often feel lonely and alone in japan. Everything has it's merits and demerits

  • @racool911
    @racool911 Год назад +8

    3:12 Lol my mom would tell stories of how she was in a line for a bus when she first came to America and tried to cut the entire line but was confused why no one else was.

  • @frenchandindianreact
    @frenchandindianreact Год назад +5

    I would have liked to see Indian who have stayed in Japan for at least 3-4 years in this video, most of the Indian individuals seem to have lived here for only 6-8 months, so their obersvations were very high level and obvious.

  • @prathadesh1991
    @prathadesh1991 Год назад +15

    It was a bit pretentious on part of that girl to say that Indians in Japan are the best of the lot. That said, yes people who have had access to higher education and affluent upbringing are mostly seen drifting away from mainland. But we have a vast majority of intelligent and smart Indians who have stayed back. Afterwards she goes on to discuss the chaotic ways of life in India which I agree with

    • @ramesh_pandey
      @ramesh_pandey Год назад +1

      I don't agree with chaotic lifestyle because there is a huge population gap between Japan and India so it's obvious that there will be more people but saying that Indians don't have manners and all is way too much

    • @rishavkumar1250
      @rishavkumar1250 Год назад

      ​@@ramesh_pandeyabey ponge pandit kitna jhoot bolega ...
      Tu up ya bihar se hoga ... bsdk tum log paan khake kahi bhi thook dete ho ...
      Yeh hai tera manners ???

    • @msdolly6101981
      @msdolly6101981 Год назад

      She came across as rude

  • @vaibhavsharma5456
    @vaibhavsharma5456 Год назад +3

    Did the 1st girl just mock the whole of the students in India? 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Parikshith7423
    @Parikshith7423 Год назад +3

    Japan we admire for ur fast work discipline and cleanliness 😊

    • @MrDeejayjfx
      @MrDeejayjfx 10 месяцев назад +2

      Like cleaning your mess?

  • @flashgordon6510
    @flashgordon6510 Год назад +4

    I was surprised at how hard it is to be vegetarian in Japan. I didn’t expect that.

  • @Life_In_Japan_Mikhail_Vatsura
    @Life_In_Japan_Mikhail_Vatsura Год назад +46

    This video perfectly sums up the quirky moments of daily life in Japan. From trying to master chopsticks to navigating the bustling streets of Tokyo, it's a never-ending adventure. Love it!

  • @VISHAL-hw3cj
    @VISHAL-hw3cj Год назад +3

    I'm living in Japan for 15 days, and here people and culture are so different. I'll explain it in my videos

  • @rajeshnair2143
    @rajeshnair2143 Год назад +2

    I visited Japan (Tokyo and Osaka) in April. I really loved my short period in Japan. Both cities I visited were so clean, the people are very humble, and they love peace and quiet which is the exact opposite of India; we are noisy! Language is definitely a barrier but they did want to communicate however possible. I want to visit Japan again. Love the place.

  • @khirodroy8534
    @khirodroy8534 3 месяца назад

    I'm Indian & I also Love Japan 😊... My Brother Live in Japan for past 3 years

  • @Mr_nobody.
    @Mr_nobody. Год назад +6

    your videos are very nicely organized and its fun to watch them!

  • @manikagautam
    @manikagautam Год назад +5

    First lady in the video thinks she's Japanese, lot of self hatred i see in her. She probably doesn't even have citizenship of Japan, she'll realise she can only go back to India if her visa in Japan isn't extended. The last guy you interviewed is Australian & not Indian, ask him about Australia

    • @anony213
      @anony213 Год назад

      true and India is better growng than Japan in IT sector, we literally have more gdp than japan now in comparsion ppl will say you have more ppl and land but when it comes to cleanliness the same reason they will ignore.

  • @busyfindingusername
    @busyfindingusername Год назад +44

    Great video Takishii. Despite the differences counted in the video, Indians get respect everywhere they work/live abroad. Something that is rooted in Indian family values. Hard-work, Honesty in work and showing respect for foreign-land values.

    • @Thedark.q123
      @Thedark.q123 Год назад +5

      ​@weaboo1944 i feel you but we adopting fast and Indians gonna blow in future fr

    • @darkreaper4990
      @darkreaper4990 Год назад

      ​@weaboo1944shuuut uuuuup ur being annoying in every comment with that hate

    • @nikhilkay1
      @nikhilkay1 Год назад +4

      @@heenal1266 most indians don't have culture of forming respectful lines/queues

    • @keyboardwarrior6786
      @keyboardwarrior6786 Год назад

      Indians r becoming famous for their extremist hindutava movement at global stage

    • @divinebeing5720
      @divinebeing5720 Год назад

      @@nikhilkay1 that's generalising entire population, most places in south, North East and Central and some North states follow queues .

  • @newworld2086
    @newworld2086 Год назад +15

    The first girl is so full of herself. Not all Indians who are smart get out of India. Some stay here to make India a better place for all of us.

    • @leviackerman2060
      @leviackerman2060 Год назад +3

      "some"

    • @newworld2086
      @newworld2086 Год назад +4

      @@leviackerman2060 Yes, those some are the ones that work on projects like Chandrayan.

    • @leviackerman2060
      @leviackerman2060 Год назад +2

      @@newworld2086 you're young in age I guess, with time you'll understand everything....the sheer cut throat competition because of huge population, toxic work culture, no respect for talented individuals in this nation, reservation system ffs.

    • @01Crown
      @01Crown Год назад +3

      She isn't totally wrong though but as time is passing by more skilled Indians are choosing to stay in India rather than going outside of India to work.

    • @Rudi_Mentary723
      @Rudi_Mentary723 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@leviackerman2060 That 'some' in India is double than the whole population of Japan.
      If as an Indian citizen you don't feel responsible to give back to India rather than focusing only on the cons, then you're worthless as a citizen.
      Indian doesn't have the same history as Japan. We went through over 500 years of invasions/colonization..yet we're developing so fast not even 100 years after that.
      The first girl in the video is the kind of people I'll tell other Indians to NOT BE like. She is just another puppet that will move out at the first sign of trouble and then speak bad about the place she was born in.

  • @planetcave
    @planetcave Год назад +3

    From my experience, Indians in Japan get treated a whole lot better than Japanese in India.

  • @shayalkumar5885
    @shayalkumar5885 Год назад +33

    I feel same about Japan. I have been to Japan for 3 months recently and I'll be living there soon and I cannot imagine myself living in any other country. I love their culture, environment and everything. So much peace ✌️ and civilization 😇

    • @Adol28
      @Adol28 Год назад

      Dont mind me asking, but what field did you get a job in ?

    • @pauline6005
      @pauline6005 Год назад +6

      You will always be classed as an outsider. Remember that

    • @Apache1970
      @Apache1970 Год назад

      ​@@Adol28Probably IT. Japanese companies are importing a lot of software programmers from India.

    • @titirsabera1421
      @titirsabera1421 Год назад

      ​@@Apache1970It's not importing it's hiring

    • @ethonica
      @ethonica Год назад

      @@pauline6005 So does everywhere else in the world
      especially if you don’t learn the language.

  • @gauravdube8133
    @gauravdube8133 Год назад +3

    Chaos is not bad, its actually invigorating. You can feel the energy moving around in India. Too much order can bring stagnancy, rigidity and death. Other people see it as indiscipline and irregularity in India, but we see it as spontaneity. Still, I feel the ultimate goal should to bring balance between chaos and order, I am sure India is moving towards it.

  • @physicslover8572
    @physicslover8572 Год назад +7

    The first girl seemed very biased honestly, no doubt Japan is much more developed but from my experience, I can say Japan is slowing down specifically in the field of tech because of their so-called discipline, and age hierarchy. After working in both Japan and USA, I would say India is much better to work at when compared to Japan. In Japan, everything is so overdone when it comes to professional work. I felt Japanese people are so restricted, India is chaotic but I feel this chaos is what helps in creating new ideas. But yes, the people there are much more reserved, the most they would do is stare at you. The stereotypes are there, and don't be surprised to Japanese give more attention and respect to white people relative to that of people from southeast Asia.

    • @ramesh_pandey
      @ramesh_pandey Год назад +1

      I agree. Japan has very less population compared to India and the chaos is because of that but saying that Indians are manner less is not right in any sense.

  • @shantanusingh7600
    @shantanusingh7600 Год назад +2

    I like the sound of people talking in metro and subways... it's kinda like a white noise . Seeing everyone on their phone and not talking would be a weird experience.

  • @thebigone6969
    @thebigone6969 Год назад +11

    When I grow up I want to be an awesome Japanese person like the best Japanese person to ever live, Takashii!!!!!!!!

  • @LicensedTeacherFor4y-7y
    @LicensedTeacherFor4y-7y Год назад +35

    I became liking indians. Sounds quite straight like me.
    I never learned information where India located and culture is how seriously different. It is true everyone regardless of gender, do not be out of house after 8pm[20:00]. 가지마 Especially third interviewee who told working for IT COMPANY seems very nice because her way of advising about staying in another country is really close to reality thus saying may be useful.
    Her appearance did one share good this time. 💛💖Thanks for interviewing broaden global strenghthes. for me.

    • @salsaissweet
      @salsaissweet Год назад +2

      are you korean? also yes most of us sleep early and don't roam outside after 10pm because all shops and places shut down

    • @LicensedTeacherFor4y-7y
      @LicensedTeacherFor4y-7y Год назад +3

      @@salsaissweet
      Yes. I am.
      And it is better for oneself.
      Thank you sir. about...to reading mine right.

    • @abhijithcheneri7827
      @abhijithcheneri7827 Год назад +3

      Thank you for your understanding of our culture.
      I'd like to add on some points , if it's okay .
      A city usually shuts down by 10-11pm .
      8 pm , no ..
      There will be nightlife corners in almost every Above average city . Those areas stay awake .
      And in some areas it's not really safe to roam around at night .

    • @LicensedTeacherFor4y-7y
      @LicensedTeacherFor4y-7y Год назад +1

      @@abhijithcheneri7827
      sso u de ss ne. o si e dde ku re dde a ri ga ddo go za ee ma ss
      *Thank you for considerate comment.

    • @brokehuman5642
      @brokehuman5642 Год назад

      ​@@abhijithcheneri7827yessa tho in Mumbai the city never really shuts

  • @ryouquincy910
    @ryouquincy910 Год назад +14

    I would have to disagree with the first girl saying that people are not mindful in india. I am an Indian living in the UK and Indians are very mindful and well disciplined and we have learnt that since a young age, Indian parents teach you how to be respectful and mindful of their people when you are young I would disagree with the chaos since india has a large population and it’s definitely hard to control

    • @PrachiSharma001
      @PrachiSharma001 Год назад +5

      I agree, she is living in Japan for the last 10 years, she has no idea how people are here. Its silly that she is generalizing things for over a billion people.

    • @ryouquincy910
      @ryouquincy910 Год назад

      @@PrachiSharma001 true

    • @Chineseanimeshort
      @Chineseanimeshort Год назад

      I am indian and living uk that's the reason they are mindful and disciplined not random indians 😂.

    • @ryouquincy910
      @ryouquincy910 Год назад

      @@Chineseanimeshort bruh i just recently moved to uk it hasn’t even been 6 months since I started living in the uk

    • @Chineseanimeshort
      @Chineseanimeshort Год назад +1

      @@ryouquincy910 then u must be from parallel india.
      🫢
      Indian mindful and disciplined nah not at all.

  • @bhairavypatel2331
    @bhairavypatel2331 Год назад +25

    Hmmm you can't compare developed and developing countries, its mindless comparison, India is definitely a huge country with huge population, and Japan is country with a small population,
    I think here by comparing two countries, it only makes India little less than Japan, and being an Indian it annoys me...
    India got independence in 1947 , so in 76 years of independent India , we became the 5th largest growing economy ,so I am proud to be an Indian and live peacefully in India with all so-called chaos..
    🙏🙏 my humble request to all Indians living abroad be mindful when you are giving your opinions towards your country 🙏..

    • @demonx6261
      @demonx6261 Год назад +17

      Of course India is doing great right now but you shouldn't get offended on every small video out there where something good about India isn't spoken.

    • @vvi6426
      @vvi6426 Год назад +7

      ​@@demonx6261There's a fine line between constructive criticism and mocking/stereotyping

    • @bhairavypatel2331
      @bhairavypatel2331 Год назад +3

      @demonx6261 I have requested Indians to be mindful because they were asked about their country. What's so wrong in it?

    • @adamhashiba6140
      @adamhashiba6140 Год назад +18

      ​@@bhairavypatel2331 You are annoyed but it's true that no matter how much you try to avoid truth it won't be erased until changed. People here have 0 time to even patently drive a car or bike and think about the railway. It's not that we are comparing our economy having huge economy doesn't give you auto green signal to behave like uncivilized people. It's not connected to being civilized or devoloping country it's more about basic behavior. I see people going to hospital waiting for doctors to come then doctor coming 2 hours late so because we are a developing country that means we should act like this? In train you can't even travel because there are so much noise of either quarrel, eating at late night not minding about other people. Last time I went to kolkata a small child kept hitting my feet with her leg in flight the parents didn't tell her to stop so according to you since we are developing country we can act like this..... There are more flaws in our country because people are extremely stubborn and doesn't think anything about the other person.

    • @mr_k_games
      @mr_k_games Год назад +13

      @@adamhashiba6140 You are 100% correct. But some hyper nationalist Indians won't agree with you.