Hilarious Hikari strikes again! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 In truth, I do wish that couples could stay in the newlywed stage without moving into the more platonic stages…😕❤
You _can_ stay in the newlywed stage if you both put the effort into the relationship. It takes a lot of great communication and understanding, but you have to keep it fun and grow together, learning from each other, and always _and show_ the utmost respect to each other. It will only become only platonic if you stop doing things that keep each other falling in love with the other. It takes lots of constant daily effort and actively choosing to love and be in love, but it's achievable.
Some aspects of humanity are the same no matter the country. I am happy I am not at the aged stage where each morning (or after a lengthy period of sitting) the first twenty or fifty steps are accompanied by a series of 'pops'. I recall my elderly aunt with this and laughed (ashamed). My own mother died suddenly, early and never achieved this age of fun. As I edge into this age I still think of them so fondly and also with trepidation.
@@lucaslucas6272 Well, I've heard it being said between family members before. Like, mother to children for example. Only speaking from experience though.
I Hope that you joke for the last one... To Say I love you I use 月が綺麗ですね and my wife use 今日は少し肌寒いですね (Hope that she ll never use the last cause she uses it one day I ll Say her 離婚したいよ (冗談です😛😜)
lmaooo elderly farting to show their love
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They had been holding that in for their whole lives
I'm 43. Already at the elderly farting stage. I wonder what's next. 😂🤦🏾♂️
😂😂😂
I'm 35 and already there 😂
Hilarious Hikari strikes again! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
In truth, I do wish that couples could stay in the newlywed stage without moving into the more platonic stages…😕❤
Ehh but the best part of love is just being comfortable together at all times :)
You _can_ stay in the newlywed stage if you both put the effort into the relationship. It takes a lot of great communication and understanding, but you have to keep it fun and grow together, learning from each other, and always _and show_ the utmost respect to each other.
It will only become only platonic if you stop doing things that keep each other falling in love with the other.
It takes lots of constant daily effort and actively choosing to love and be in love, but it's achievable.
You are so funny !!!
Arigato Thanks Gracias 🫶
So talented. Glad I found this channel 😂
Love is a beautiful thing!
😊🙌
Elderly is so funny😂😂
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you're so funny and adorable!!! and you're a great actress.
My bad🙏
Kindergarten - 幼稚園 ようちえん youchi en
Primary school - 小学校 しょうがっこう shougakkou
those expressions!! :)
Brilliant! 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 this is great!
Hahaha♥️
I just died laughing
These videos are hilarious. Including the one on how to swear in Japanese.
Konno onara wa omoshiroidesune 😂😂😂😂
Merrr 😍😍😍😍
Some aspects of humanity are the same no matter the country. I am happy I am not at the aged stage where each morning (or after a lengthy period of sitting) the first twenty or fifty steps are accompanied by a series of 'pops'. I recall my elderly aunt with this and laughed (ashamed). My own mother died suddenly, early and never achieved this age of fun. As I edge into this age I still think of them so fondly and also with trepidation.
I said aishiteru to my japanese cousin XD
It means “I love you” 😊🙌
@@japanesewithhikari can I use it outside romantic relationships?
@@japanesewithhikari ???
@@lucaslucas6272 Well, I've heard it being said between family members before. Like, mother to children for example. Only speaking from experience though.
אז מה למדנו הפעם בשיעור?
שיפניות מפליצות כאשר הן בפנסיה...
תודה לך על הידע.
מהממת😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
You know youre comfortable and happy in your relationship when you can fart loudly in your partner's presence.
I Hope that you joke for the last one...
To Say I love you I use 月が綺麗ですね and my wife use 今日は少し肌寒いですね (Hope that she ll never use the last cause she uses it one day I ll Say her 離婚したいよ (冗談です😛😜)
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