German supermarket items that Americans buy all the time (let's go shopping!)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • We've been living in Germany for 2.5 years now!! In this video, we share our favorite products with you guys & even talk about what our favorite German supermarkets are. It's a fun, relaxed video where we get to shopping together and share with you why we like them! Let us know what you think of the video below.
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Комментарии • 119

  • @catrionafrancesca
    @catrionafrancesca 10 месяцев назад +20

    I hope people will learn to stop commenting on other people's food choices in a food-police sort of way. let's remember that youtube is only a small look into other people's lives. dear commenters: it's not your responsibility to deem someone else's choices as healthy or unhealthy. es ist einer der negativen seine der deutschen, dieses belehrende verhalten gegenüber fremden personen. schade.

    • @Herzschreiber
      @Herzschreiber 10 месяцев назад +8

      exactly my thought! (as a German.)

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +6

      Thanks for this! There is so much not shown here. We did talk about how we eat a lot of plant based meals, but we just didn’t show it. We also do enjoy some sweets, but they are not eaten in excess by any means. We’ve found a very healthy balance, but truly… we shouldn’t have to defend ourselves either way! 🤣

    • @Herzschreiber
      @Herzschreiber 10 месяцев назад

      @@OurStorytoTell true. Nobody should!

  • @van03de
    @van03de 10 месяцев назад +3

    Good news for you: Ritter Sport chocolate is available in Japanese supermarkets.

  • @cinthiapage5247
    @cinthiapage5247 10 месяцев назад +3

    We just moved to Germany from Japan 😅
    Yen rates are really good to shop there when you are paying with dollar. Definitely different type of food but you can find really good stuff. Definitely better quality then American products. Best of luck.

  • @helfgott1
    @helfgott1 10 месяцев назад +11

    the feeling is like good friends leaving 🤢🤢

    • @wtsalive8210
      @wtsalive8210 10 месяцев назад

      You are soooo right!!!

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Each week we get closer to the move this feels more and more true :(

    • @wtsalive8210
      @wtsalive8210 10 месяцев назад

      @@OurStorytoTell
      I hope you‘ll come back in future

  • @andreaskelch8695
    @andreaskelch8695 10 месяцев назад +5

    i ll repeat me we will miss u here

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +2

      Awww thanks! 🥹 We will miss Germany!

  • @ernestmccutcheon9576
    @ernestmccutcheon9576 10 месяцев назад +14

    Japan will definitely be a big change! Sorry to see you guys go, but you're young and adventurous, so wishing you the best on that! Regarding your food choices, I was a little suprised at how much sugar you still consume (Chocolate, Nutella, chocolate milk, chocolate müsli).

    • @wallerwolf6930
      @wallerwolf6930 10 месяцев назад +1

      I thought so too. Everyone should know how unhealthy some of these foods purchased here are. The big players in the food industry (!) are of course happy about it and don't care at all because it's legal and profitable.
      In America, a lot more sugar is added to otherwise comparable foods. We are increasingly and rightly denouncing unhealthy food. Some things are actually forbidden. Unhealthy sounds almost trivializing, many things literally make you addicted and sick!

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@wallerwolf6930 Also watch out for anything "enriched". That's the really unhealthy stuff. Especially rice, noodles, flour and bread!

    • @wallerwolf6930
      @wallerwolf6930 10 месяцев назад

      @@peterpain6625 This is also correct and unfortunately the case ;-)), especially because such products are very tasty. In moderation it is not a problem because certain carbohydrates, for example, do not cause blood sugar levels to rise too quickly and do not drop again so drastically.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for the well wishes! Remember there is so much not shown here. We did talk about how we eat a lot of plant based meals, but we just didn’t show it. We also do enjoy some sweets, but they are not eaten in excess by any means. We’ve found a very healthy balance. Risa is a Registered Dietitian actually too so she makes sure we are having variety, pairing our carbs with protein/fat, getting adequate fiber & also meeting vitamin/mineral needs!

    • @annaeylert9983
      @annaeylert9983 10 месяцев назад

      So when exactly are you're going to leave Germany? Will you be back in the States before you go to Japan? Sorry, if I've missed those details... I have loved your journey in Germany and throughout Europe... Especially - and that has nothing to do with Germany itself, I guess- was you, giving birth to your beautiful 2nd child and wonderful 2nd daughter! I felt like, I was there with you and Tanner! As I have never given birth, it touched me so much.
      May the four of you enjoy life also in Japan. Happy, to be a follower of your lifestory. Take care. Love ❤

  • @jjivy6310
    @jjivy6310 10 месяцев назад +12

    Oh I do enjoy the German supermarkets. We shopped Aldi last night in Victoria,Texas and it felt a lot like I was back in Germany. 😂. Managed to grab some Knoppers and Milka candy. It will be interesting when y'all shop for groceries in Japan. Google translate will be your friend for sure! I will miss the German adventures, but can't wait to see what lies ahead.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 10 месяцев назад +1

      Sent some american coworkers to Aldi in the US. Now they're kinda hooked ;)

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +2

      That’s so fun to hear about!! 😊 We will miss Aldi for sure! We love their prices & oddly enough, their Greek yogurt brand 😂 It’s a staple!
      We can’t wait to take you with us on the next adventure in Japan! 😊

    • @postersandstuff
      @postersandstuff 10 месяцев назад

      they have bottle deposit machines on Long Island too where you get cash , saw it on tv. I thought those were slower in Germany than Norway :P@@OurStorytoTell

  • @anashiedler6926
    @anashiedler6926 10 месяцев назад +1

    japan will be quite a change for you. coming from the alps region you will be disappointed by the dairy, cheese and chocolate selections in markets in japan.

  • @gedeuchnixan3830
    @gedeuchnixan3830 10 месяцев назад +3

    "there´s one chocolate milk which is better" you probably mean Chocomel, gotta look in the dry section for that one since it doesn´t have to be refrigerated. And did you know that Döner actually is a Dürüm just in a different type of flat bread and Dürum not just the burrito style flat bread itself?

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Oh we have tried the chocomel one! Don’t hate us, but we don’t love it as much! I would have thought so because it’s really rich, but maybe a bit too rich for us?? We really enjoy it mixed with a little bit of milk. Still really tasty though! 😋

  • @gerhardadler3418
    @gerhardadler3418 10 месяцев назад +3

    Have you tried Baumkuchen? Because you may see that in Japan, it's called Baumu and has a lot of varieties there. It was brought to Japan by german POWs.

    • @SchmulKrieger
      @SchmulKrieger 10 месяцев назад

      It is called Baumkuhen in Japanese. As バウムクーヘン [baumukuuhen in Katakana].

  • @martinscholer5419
    @martinscholer5419 10 месяцев назад +2

    If you like Pommesgewürz. There is a YT Channel called Pommesmän and he has published his special recepy for that. It is the owner of a catering service centered around Pommes and Currywurst. If you run out in Japan you might make it yourself.

  • @anna-ranja4573
    @anna-ranja4573 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you know the old name for Feldsalat? If I tell it you will remember the fairytale in which the pregnant mum had stolen the Feldsalat of the neighbours garden because she was hungry for this item and for punishment her born daughter have to live in a tower. There her hair grow since a prince came and ask her to let her long long hair down. 😂😂😂 Yes, Rapunzel. The girl is named after the Feldsalat which is called Rapunzeln (Plural).

  • @carlfenger
    @carlfenger 10 месяцев назад +7

    We live in Switzerland, but drive often to the nearest Edeka in Germany. Groceries are about 40% cheaper and almost none of the German brands are available in Switzerland. What about all the awesome German beers and canned soups?

    • @tomschaller4756
      @tomschaller4756 10 месяцев назад

      Im swiss and i bye all in my honecountry.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Such a big price difference!! That’s fun you get the best of both worlds with access to different brands! As for German beers, we don’t drink alcohol. As for the canned soups… now we are intrigued! We make our soup from scratch at home but sounds like there are some good brands to try?

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 8 месяцев назад +1

    Prices are quite a bit higher here in California

  • @SABRINA.ARMY.BTS.
    @SABRINA.ARMY.BTS. 10 месяцев назад +4

    Wow Japan that’s amazing for you ! Japan is one of the 2 countries that I would like to visit

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! We hope you can sometime! Stay tuned for what our adventure there looks like!

  • @YukiTheOkami
    @YukiTheOkami 10 месяцев назад +1

    As a well ment remi der The older ur daughter becomes the more difficult it is to lern a new language amd jspanese is not easy for anyone especialy the writing ot even japanese people k ow all the kanji all of u will walk arould like analphabets not just willa
    And no identifing の, で or て is not a good stard these are easy to read and to write and thats not any where close to kanji
    Before tst u got sylb charachters like ふ ぜ あ お 😅
    And you will lo e japan becoyse well u are gaijin 😅 ut social norms in jspsn for jspsnese people are horrible and even if your fsmily fully integrates u will never truely belong as these social norms are not expectet from you u always will be treetet like tourists or people from outside
    Ur desition though

    • @Star-wh9lc
      @Star-wh9lc 10 месяцев назад

      Chocolate Dark is So Horrible worse 😱😱😱😝

  • @wtsalive8210
    @wtsalive8210 10 месяцев назад +6

    If you never tried the nut chocolate from ALDI, try it. Both types( the dark and the bright one are really delicious)

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Mmm deal!! We haven’t tried it so now we will need to. Thanks for the tip!

    • @wtsalive8210
      @wtsalive8210 10 месяцев назад

      @@OurStorytoTell
      Pls write your opinion, whether the taste is yours

    • @Star-wh9lc
      @Star-wh9lc 10 месяцев назад

      Bright White is Beautiful

  • @SchmulKrieger
    @SchmulKrieger 10 месяцев назад +1

    Sad you are moving to Japan.

  • @nostre81
    @nostre81 10 месяцев назад +1

    germany is a better place for families. There is virtually all-round care here. The Japanese are prejudiced against western-looking people. If I didn't have children, I would leave for Japan immediately. Germany is extremely regulated in all areas. The authorities, letters, the housing market and currently the politics, there is nothing positive to say. The only good thing is the social benefits if you ever need them. As a high performer, you only get dragged down here

    • @geotropa1043
      @geotropa1043 10 месяцев назад

      Do you belong to the western- looking people?

  • @gsmith6897
    @gsmith6897 10 месяцев назад +4

    I'm so glad you guys learned to shop in DE stores! I wish I could stress how much money the Americans would save, hundreds of dollars a month, and the food is soooo much better for you!!😋 everything, well not sweets & chips😊. Hope you have a nice experience in Japan! We have been following the channel since you arrived. We are retired Americans & are staying! (Edeka is more experience though 🤨)

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +2

      Oh yes so so much cheaper! We’ve loved the stores! We could have done a tour of Aldi cause we do shop there too, but we’ve found a few more favorites in Edeka! So fun to hear you guys are retired and loving live in Europe! 👏

  • @howierfs5471
    @howierfs5471 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Noa, Willa, Risa and Tanner. Well, it seems to me like a regular shopping and if you wouldnt have tried out products from the mentioned supermarket you wouldnt have found your favourites. Dont go for products just because they are couple cents cheaper in the other supermarket. You did very well. I remember your first shopping in a small supermarket always with the question in mind: what is this and this and will it taste. It seems you developed to a professional grocerie shopper and I understand filling with just one hand free for filling the bag its not that fast doing 😀 Well, first of course, securing Noa. Good father !!! CU

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi!! Thanks for the comment! We really enjoyed trying so many products and we definitely found out favorites. It was fun sharing them with you 😊

  • @Alithia451
    @Alithia451 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ever been to Munich?

  • @lynettecolvin8085
    @lynettecolvin8085 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! I just found your RUclips yesterday and love what I've seen so far! I read through your "about" info and thought maybe Tanner is working for the US government in some capacity but I couldn't see anything about it? Is he working for a US contractor? I'm just curious...
    My husband is retired US Army and we lived in Vilseck for seven years so watching your Graf videos made me so homesick for Germany! I worked on a US Army contract for Northrop Grumman in Graf while we lived there but we left when my husband retired in 2001 so it's been quite a while since we've been there. I'm going to watch more of your videos so I can revisit parts of Germany we miss so much!

  • @andreaskelch8695
    @andreaskelch8695 10 месяцев назад +2

    Warm feeling? i consider it as dark

  • @peter_meyer
    @peter_meyer 10 месяцев назад +4

    uh, 2,49€ for a bar of butter? Ok, not sure when you filmed this but i pay 1,49€ today.

    • @calise8783
      @calise8783 10 месяцев назад +1

      Same and when on sale we buy a bunch and freeze it.

    • @DOMEATHOME
      @DOMEATHOME 10 месяцев назад

      Not even the good grass fed one

    • @pinkhope84
      @pinkhope84 10 месяцев назад

      It depends on the Brand you can get Butter from 1,5€ to 4€. If its is organic or in sale etc.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 10 месяцев назад

      And got the one with 34.999% water in it rather than a quality product probably.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      We’ve found butter on sale too. When we do we try to stock up and freeze it. There just wasn’t a deal happening when we recorded.

  • @sushi777300
    @sushi777300 10 месяцев назад +2

    What s journey it's been. Followed you from the beginning and shall discover Japan with you

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +3

      Now that means so much to us!! It has been quite a journey 🥹

  • @helloweener2007
    @helloweener2007 9 месяцев назад +1

    4:50 Sellerie, Knollensellerie - celeriac / knob celery

  • @janmortensen9314
    @janmortensen9314 10 месяцев назад +3

    4:50 Celeriac, often used for soups; peel it and cut in small pieces

  • @romanbecker6711
    @romanbecker6711 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brezen Kolb Nürnberg 👌👍👍

  • @zeideerskine3462
    @zeideerskine3462 10 месяцев назад +2

    Kitkat, kawaii stuff, and train rides. Have that in your view when living in Japan.

  • @ge.h.1902
    @ge.h.1902 10 месяцев назад +3

    wish you a good future in Japan. Maybe you'll get the opportunity to come back to Europe after 2 or 3 years? In any case, it's interesting when you get the opportunity to discover the world with your family.
    Alles Gute und eine gute Reise falls ihr noch nicht geflogen seid 👋

    • @derekallen3979
      @derekallen3979 10 месяцев назад +1

      "Maybe you'll get the opportunity to come back to Europe after 2 or 3 years?"
      I believe that Tanner said five years total is maximum permissable for overseas contracts.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      That’s true! But that five year limit can be reset after two years in the US… so… expect to see us moving somewhere else again if I’m still working with the US govt!

  • @Franz-f8w
    @Franz-f8w 10 месяцев назад +1

    Marzipan is the best. Also like the gingerbread cookies, we call them paper cookies because of the white layer on the bottom.

  • @christinehorsley
    @christinehorsley 10 месяцев назад +2

    As your groceries didn’t include many particularly „German“ items (I think Feldsalat was pretty much the most German item) I think you’ll do just fine in Japan.
    Especially if you’ll be living close to where US forces are stationed you might find supermarkets that carry groceries tailored to US tastes, just like the supermarkets around Grafenwoehr are.
    Also I assume that you’ll find lots of fresh produce in Japan.
    And, who knows, which new and delicious foods you might discover in Japan.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah we dont eat a lot of German foods at home to be honest! We are excited to find out about the produce in Japan & we will definitely share about the new foods! 😋

  • @arnikakiani8014
    @arnikakiani8014 10 месяцев назад +2

    Noa falling asleep during shopping! (((())))
    I don´t remember - have you prepared Sauerkraut yourself since you moved here?

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Haha I know Noa was really shopped out 😂 Very good question about the sauerkraut. We did not make it here as we felt like we were in the best country to buy it 🫣😂

    • @arnikakiani8014
      @arnikakiani8014 10 месяцев назад

      @@OurStorytoTell Aaaaah, now I feel like getting on a train and showing you all the German kitchen secrets, now that time is running out. Most people don´t like Sauerkraut because they don´t cook it long enough. I think I have a good description in that recipe collection I sent you a link for...

  • @ja_u
    @ja_u 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nutella sure is a staple, probably the quickest breakfast before school and time is definitely of the essence in the morning.
    But how can you mention Nutella so often and leave us hanging on the big question: with butter or without? 🌚

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hahah love it! Don’t hate us but without 😂

  • @mkoschmall
    @mkoschmall 10 месяцев назад +2

    I‘m very curious, how japanese supermarkets will compare in selection and quality. Also, did you ever make use of on-base shopping or is your contract not allowing for that?

    • @derekallen3979
      @derekallen3979 10 месяцев назад +1

      That would also have interested me; to see to what extent local supplies were available and prices, however I can imagine that videoing would probably not be allowed.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Yes we are interested to find out and will take you along the ride! We’ve heard produce is not as fresh which surprises us!
      As for filming on base, it’s not allowed.

  • @andreaskelch8695
    @andreaskelch8695 10 месяцев назад +1

    do not forget Edeka is most expensive one

  • @isana788
    @isana788 10 месяцев назад +2

    Did you know that there are government regulations for baking Laugenstangen and pretzels? It involves a special dough, and that's why the government mandates wearing safety goggles and protective clothing during production. The production area must also be well-ventilated.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      Tanner said he knew that but I (Risa) didn’t! So interesting!

    • @isana788
      @isana788 10 месяцев назад

      @@OurStorytoTell Tanner just wants to show off😅

    • @helloweener2007
      @helloweener2007 9 месяцев назад

      "It involves a special dough, and that's why the government mandates wearing safety goggles and protective clothing during production"
      The dough is just a yeast dough. No special safety needed for that.
      But before baking you dunk the pretzels or rolls in soda lye and you need protection at this production step.
      Lye can be more dangerous than acid.

  • @hessenlion5120
    @hessenlion5120 27 дней назад

    You should Visitenkarte Waldenbruch south of Stuttgart. Rittersport HQ is there with an Factory Sale.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  12 дней назад

      We unfortunately never made it there, but wanted to on several times while passing the area.

  • @marcusbastian1502
    @marcusbastian1502 10 месяцев назад +1

    Best Schokomilch is Müller Milch Schoko!!!! Childhood Memory!!! ❤😊 And everything is better with bacon 🥓!!!!

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Mmm bacon!! Especially from the butcher shop is 😋

  • @LLCoolAB
    @LLCoolAB 10 месяцев назад +1

    ich werde eure "abenteuer" in deutschland und europa vermissen!

  • @mainstream1978
    @mainstream1978 10 месяцев назад +1

    What? You moving to Japan❓ i look yt videos from people from us living in Germany 🇩🇪 or German 🇩🇪 people where lining in America . So i will lost another good and interesting channel. On the day you are landing in Japan i am out and cancel my abo ! Sorry!

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      We understand! No need to apologize. We want our viewers to want to watch us & not feel like they have to! Thanks for the support on our adventures in Germany!! We hope you enjoyed it. 😊

    • @postersandstuff
      @postersandstuff 10 месяцев назад

      dont worry.....its like people threatening they will stop watch wrestling yet they still watch it thru thick & thin , ha ha :P@@OurStorytoTell

  • @TheBlackbirdii
    @TheBlackbirdii 10 месяцев назад +1

    you gonna miss the big portions everything in japan is sold at much smaller and higher prices

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      So interesting because German sizes are already quite smaller than in the USA so it will really be different for us 🤣

  • @stefan6412
    @stefan6412 10 месяцев назад +2

    Be prepared to pay a lot more for veggies and fruits in japan. As a general rule expect at least double the price of the product in the U.S. (if you are lucky).

    • @pietg.6249
      @pietg.6249 10 месяцев назад

      Die haben genug Geld..Das macht denen am wenigsten aus..😏

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@pietg.6249 That envy looks good on you ;) Take care.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Eeek that is a major cost difference! 😳 We have heard the produce doesn’t last as long either! I guess we will find out.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      We are fortunate to not have to worry about buying groceries, but it’s definitely not true that we don’t care about the cost of things. We are conscious of the cost of things & our spending!

    • @pietg.6249
      @pietg.6249 10 месяцев назад

      @@peterpain6625 😂Clown...

  • @wallerwolf6930
    @wallerwolf6930 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hello, nice to see that you have found suitable foods for you in Germany and are actually paying attention to good, “healthier” products! So lots of fruit and vegetables, although frozen ones are sometimes even the better choice.
    Personally, I stay away from so many products containing sugar and would advise you to reduce your consumption a little. The food industry (especially the few big ones, like Nestle, for example) sees things differently and aggressively advertises their products, especially those for children, who become addicted at an early age, similar to what fast food chains do.
    The problem of obesity is most widespread in the world in the USA and Germany is also trending more and more in this direction.
    So please be careful when choosing foods, the main cause of later illnesses.
    I wish you a nice stay in Japan and a varied (healthy ;-)) cuisine.

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 10 месяцев назад +1

      Most things, even processed foods, are healthier by default in Germany or Europe in general. There are many additives that aren't allowed over here. In the USA reading the ingredients on things from the supermarket look more like an advanced chemistry set rather than food to me. Especially everything "enriched" is kinda vile ;)

    • @wallerwolf6930
      @wallerwolf6930 10 месяцев назад

      @@peterpain6625 That is correct and of course has to be mentioned "in addition" ;-)) In this respect, life in Europe is a little healthier if you keep your eyes open when buying food and can afford it ;-))

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for this! There is so much not shown here. We did talk about how we eat a lot of plant based meals, but we just didn’t show it. We also do enjoy some sweets, but they are not eaten in excess by any means. We’ve found a very healthy balance! We are excited to show you what Japan supermarkets are like in the next adventure!

  • @hazelscrim
    @hazelscrim 10 месяцев назад +1

    wait where is the heavy whipping cream in edeka?

    • @peterpain6625
      @peterpain6625 10 месяцев назад

      Different variants with different levels of fat. They even got vegetarian alternatives.

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      In our Edeka we have found it near the quark and yogurt section. For example we bought the Schlagsahne (brand Weihenstephan - in dark blue bottles) the last time we shopped at Edeka.

  • @barbarafrings9231
    @barbarafrings9231 10 месяцев назад +3

    Looking forward to your videos from Japan! 🇯🇵🙂

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! 💛 We can’t wait to share! Stay tuned!

  • @mohamedsoliman5185
    @mohamedsoliman5185 10 месяцев назад +3

    cant wait for japan life

    • @OurStorytoTell
      @OurStorytoTell  10 месяцев назад

      Ahh yay! Love to hear that!! 😊

  • @jjinwien9054
    @jjinwien9054 10 месяцев назад +1

    Not REALLY interesting..