Day in the Life of a Japanese Waitress

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2022
  • A day in the life of a Japanese waitress in Tokyo working at a Japanese teppanyaki restaurant. This is a typical work day for a waitress in the Japanese food industry and the typical working hours in Japan. This is a look inside of Japanese work culture in Japanese restaurants. Working in Japan is quite unique and depending on the industry may be a bit different from job to job, but many of the jobs also share similar characteristics. The video follows Yuki in her typical japan work day from morning until the evening and everything that happens in between at work. She arrives at the teppanyaki restaurant when it opens and leaves when it closes, very typical for Japanese restaurants. Yuki is a waitress at Pandora, a Teppanyaki restaurant, Japanese style flat grill, which has been a local favorite since 1972 serving Kobe beef steaks and teppanyaki course meals. During her time working as a full-time waitress, she learned the importance of reading and anticipating the customers needs and acting beforehand. It’s a strong part of a Japanese omotenashi culture, a deep and honest form of hospitality, treating customers with respect without asking for anything in return. So for her, even a smile from her customers brings her true joy. One of the main reasons why in Japan tips at the end of the meal are very uncustomary. This among other things shared in this video is what makes working in Japan as a waitress very unique experience.
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  • @PaolofromTOKYO
    @PaolofromTOKYO  Год назад +326

    tokyozebra.com/tz Uploaded another behind the scenes video on my Tokyo Zebra channel
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    • @Flaventuretoo
      @Flaventuretoo Год назад +2

      nice! when I started watching only 3 others had seeing it🙂
      I might even get a reply from Paolo this time 🤠
      I'm definitely going to Tokyo when I tour se Asia this year.

    • @ropro9817
      @ropro9817 Год назад

      YEEEEEESSSSSSSSS~~~~~!!!! My favorite series!!! 🤠

    • @jamichealgates1322
      @jamichealgates1322 Год назад +1

      Have you did a car dealership when yet cause I'm trying to find it I know you've got the car shot one but that's for like repairing cars until my like the actual car Dealer

    • @Dumber0
      @Dumber0 Год назад +1

      3 at night and drunk...but can comment

    • @joshgee8714
      @joshgee8714 Год назад +1

      Can you do a day In the life of a police officer

  • @Achelouz
    @Achelouz Год назад +11980

    She's a waitress, social media in-charge, beverage inventor, cashier, dishwasher, and general manager of this restaurant. Gets up in the morning, returns home late in the evening, I have nothing but respect for her! Working in a Japanese restaurant from day to night is really no small feat.

    • @Lyn-rv3vl
      @Lyn-rv3vl Год назад +290

      and an otaku x)

    • @weinberg613
      @weinberg613 Год назад +147

      Is a 16 hour shift typical?

    • @manusuarez3640
      @manusuarez3640 Год назад +2

      @@colors6692 freak.

    • @teesmith501
      @teesmith501 Год назад +252

      @@colors6692 I personally find her very attractive. Maybe not the same league as the delivery lady, but her work ethic and positive attitude are very attractive as well.

    • @rasdiggle
      @rasdiggle Год назад +438

      She's doing the job of a store manager or owner, I just hope she's being paid properly.

  • @honiedew
    @honiedew Год назад +4406

    She is so impressive. calling her as just a waitress is a total understatement - she does the duties of every role from dishwasher to GM. Edit: I’m in the USA and the roles are usually segmented unless you’re a manager role or owner/family

    • @kevinw543
      @kevinw543 Год назад +152

      I agree as well, she can literally start her own restaurant. She needs to learn to cook or hire one.

    • @willl6551
      @willl6551 Год назад +144

      I am half Japanese and worked at a Japanese restaurant during high school. I was the same - I served tables, made drinks and dessert, dishwasher, and kitchen hand. Maybe it's a part of Japanese restaurant culture. I know that in the US, the roles seem to be a lot more segmented - e.g. a hostess and a server would have very different roles. Quite interesting

    • @bingboyify
      @bingboyify Год назад +125

      exactly, her role is more like an assistant restaurant manager in the hospitality industry rather than just a server.

    • @bingboyify
      @bingboyify Год назад +5

      @@kevinw543 yes i think usually a restaurant manager would partner with a chef to start a restaurant

    • @ivanthetactical6072
      @ivanthetactical6072 Год назад +8

      @R B General Manager.

  • @XX_Apexfury_XX
    @XX_Apexfury_XX Год назад +1183

    Hearing that the manager knows of her hobbies and supports incorperating them into the buisness is really incredible! amazing way to show her he cares and keep buisness flowing.

    • @Jigalipuff
      @Jigalipuff 5 месяцев назад +5

      Small correction, its not the manager but I think the Owner is to be credited.

  • @djodom3572
    @djodom3572 Год назад +965

    Mad respect for Yuki. She's definitely a hard working and intelligent girl powering through a LONG ASS shift. Hope she reaches her goals in the future

    • @ARRRGgHHHHHHh
      @ARRRGgHHHHHHh Год назад +2

      i couldnt have agreed more, that was in the past though

    • @riccardogiordano7427
      @riccardogiordano7427 Год назад

      You should respect my anus too

    • @ianc643
      @ianc643 11 месяцев назад +2

      You really have to mention girl powering?

    • @SuperBanana-dx6fb
      @SuperBanana-dx6fb 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@ianc643 intelligent girl, powering

    • @benibluefoe
      @benibluefoe 7 месяцев назад

      Why is it that a woman is referred to as a "girl" while a male of the same age is a "man"? Please grow up, evolve and stop your misogyny.

  • @beautyunboxed530
    @beautyunboxed530 Год назад +1051

    She is not just a waitress. She could manage her own business with all the tasks she used to do. Amazing!

    • @jensenraylight8011
      @jensenraylight8011 Год назад +23

      managing her own business is a tall order,
      not only you pigeonhole yourself into a multi million dollar debt to establish your business,
      you also somehow have to figure out how to attract customer, and make food that people actually like.
      not to mention, owning a restaurant business mean that you no longer have any private time left.
      you should work harder than any normal human, or else,
      those Rent, Electricity and Payroll gonna haunt you in your sleep.
      owning a restaurant is a torture compared to working at the average 9-5 office job

    • @genlongtsang1093
      @genlongtsang1093 Год назад

      Dyhjr

    • @zillsburyy1
      @zillsburyy1 Год назад

      35K suicides in japan is understood now

    • @jumper55ful
      @jumper55ful Год назад +5

      what she does is many times more than a GM or Manager does in an American restaurant it really shows just how well they work and how much better they are treated compared to those in America.

    • @f.b250
      @f.b250 Год назад

      She's a slave.

  • @pogoz2005
    @pogoz2005 Год назад +2338

    Can you try showing us the life of doctors or teachers in Japan? Great video as usual!

    • @ohyes306
      @ohyes306 Год назад +7

      up

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 Год назад +356

      how about life of yakuza debt collector.

    • @hyun631
      @hyun631 Год назад +164

      that might be a bit complicated due to privacy of students and patients

    • @el_anubis4553
      @el_anubis4553 Год назад +14

      Teacher i agree!

    • @devanpersona
      @devanpersona Год назад +25

      @@sparklesparklesparkle6318 Yakuza I agree! 😂

  • @yoquincy3731
    @yoquincy3731 Год назад +275

    She's LITERALLY running the restaurant! From morning to night!!

  • @bugra320
    @bugra320 Год назад +81

    The fact that she is back home at 11:40PM is insane

  • @gamayun6102
    @gamayun6102 Год назад +709

    Dear Paulo, my girlfriend works at a nursery home for elderly people who suffer from dementia. Her job is to completely take care of them. This is in The Netherlands and I would love to see how it is in comparison to Japan. Would you consider doing a 'One day in the life of an eldery caretaker'? Something like that. Thank you :)

    • @jessenthebenezer
      @jessenthebenezer Год назад +43

      thats a great idea especially considering the ageing population there!

    • @xendex
      @xendex Год назад +1

      Nice idea

    • @youraveragepasser-by7367
      @youraveragepasser-by7367 Год назад +7

      Great idea but must be really tough since Japanese people are very particular about privacy

    • @Bergen98
      @Bergen98 Год назад

      Japanese don't have great care homes, especially for handicap people.

    • @BLVCKSCORP
      @BLVCKSCORP Год назад +1

      Yup that would be a really important side to see of Japan

  • @SenpaiKai9000
    @SenpaiKai9000 Год назад +634

    Yuki is such a beast!
    She seems more like a GM than just a server haha, she works so hard!

    • @Boldo921
      @Boldo921 Год назад

      this is fucking sick, she's a human not a fucking robot and yet works as much as you can expect from robot, japanese culture is antihuman

    • @demetter7936
      @demetter7936 Год назад

      I feel like that's all just played up for the camera to make foreigners think Japanese workers are extremely dedicated and to not get in trouble with their boss who might see the videos and see them slacking. I don't believe workers care that much about their low-paying jobs that require you to live in a laughably tiny apartment, especially in recent times with the exposure of how toxic the Japanese workplace is.

    • @Boldo921
      @Boldo921 Год назад +6

      @@demetter7936 well i wish what you say is true but i've heard it's exactly like in the video. i mean pressure on those young people there is insane

    • @yogo1578
      @yogo1578 Год назад

      The Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel heads are having talks while you are reading this about their growth in Australia and in Asia. Exterminating The Yakusa presence and their activities in the country would be considerably profitable for the Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel. The goal is to initiate their expansion over the Yakusa in Australia and to push it as far as in Japan. According to their plans, they are and will be supported by the Sinaloa Cartel for a part of the gains obtained and it would be done by the end of 2023. They told their mens to prioritize the capture, mostly for torture and interrogation before killing and for selling but to kill right away if they can not capture. This is what members having close ties with Hells Angels chapter leaders are talking about. Some members of the Hells Angels and of the Sinaloa Cartel had already start moving to Australia. The mens had been told to get the job done by any means, even by mass killing if needed. If you are directly involved let your comrades know so you can be prepared for what is happening before it is too late to prevent the bloodbath and your fall !

  • @ivanichianus
    @ivanichianus 11 месяцев назад +153

    Damn 12+hour shifts and she pretty much does a little bit of everything in the restaurant except for cooking - what a hard worker and efficient as well, no time wasted.
    I hope Yuki gets to achieve her dreams of owning a collaboration cafe. Best of luck to her!

    • @hesitatenothing
      @hesitatenothing 3 месяца назад +2

      how can people work so many hours? Man i'm a tall strong guy, but she can stand to work more hours than me.

  • @anudarib
    @anudarib Год назад +122

    The way she is working with no hassle efficiently!! And her uniform looks so sharp!

    • @D-M-J
      @D-M-J Год назад +1

      Right!! honestly i know i wouldn't be able to do this at all mad respect for her

  • @jameelmohammed4995
    @jameelmohammed4995 Год назад +697

    Her work ethic and dedication is amazing. Nothing but respect for Yuki

    • @titiung
      @titiung Год назад +13

      Whats more important is whether she get paid well for all the work she does.

    • @broli123
      @broli123 Год назад +14

      No, it's not, it's extremely toxic and she earns a fraction of what she should earn. People are not meat bags meant to make a business owner richer.

    • @GabeItchess
      @GabeItchess Год назад +1

      yep very inspiring and motivation to me to work hard too

    • @fengkorberfer
      @fengkorberfer Год назад +2

      b-b-b-beast of a work ethnic. Bapa?

    • @mynoxx01
      @mynoxx01 Год назад +4

      I will never understand how people can be so impressed by modern slavery, lol.

  • @a.g.7887
    @a.g.7887 Год назад +1360

    That's insane. I'm surprised she doesn't crash after getting home from a 13 hr day. Real dedication, patience, respect and stamina that she has.

    • @TsugMt
      @TsugMt Год назад +62

      I would definitely crash after that daily shift tbh. I'm not made for working over there lmao

    • @zillsburyy1
      @zillsburyy1 Год назад +1

      35K suicides in japan is understood now

    • @TsugMt
      @TsugMt Год назад +1

      @@zillsburyy1 20k right now, they were able to lower the number from 30k to 20k which at the end of the day is an improvement and impressive though to the fact that many countries like the USA are increasing in those kinds of numbers, so hopefully they can continue to advance

    • @HKim0072
      @HKim0072 Год назад +7

      Right after college, I got hired in a corporate office.
      I got a job waiting tables on the weekend and frequently worked a double shift on Sat and a split shit on Sun (11-8pm). Also, I’d got out a few nights during the week and sometimes on Sat night.
      (And the work commute was 2+ hours for the corporate job.)

    • @CarpetHater
      @CarpetHater Год назад +5

      yeah, i work 8 hours with around 1:30 hours for breaks, and i feel exhausted after work... although that might also be because my job involves alot of moving and standing, and the fact that i start at 7 AM.

  • @flyingfox3766
    @flyingfox3766 Год назад +162

    Mad respect, she is doing a lot as a “waitress”. Hope she enjoys the work: her manager and colleagues look nice as well.

  • @EmiliaKaida
    @EmiliaKaida Год назад +604

    She sleeps at 2am at night, and wakes up at 8am in the morning. That's extreme. Much respect!
    Update: I'm saying "extreme" because 2am is the time where your organs need to relax etc... It's *usually* not recommended to stay up that late.

    • @himitsu30007
      @himitsu30007 Год назад +35

      I don't think 6hours of sleep is that little, most of people I know sleep that much or less

    • @linternauta
      @linternauta Год назад +81

      @@himitsu30007 it is not healthy though

    • @thexht7927
      @thexht7927 Год назад +30

      Just to remind you that the averge sleep time of Japanese is 7.5 hours. And Japan is already the top 10 least sleep time country in the world. So yeah, 6hours per day is an extreme in long run

    • @T.K.9
      @T.K.9 Год назад +4

      I work night shifts. And sometimes my shifts will be 3 nights, a day off and then 2 nights after.
      that day off where I can sleep normal makes it hard to sleep for the next night shift. So that next nightshift is usually me without any sleep lol. It is not fun at all!

    • @arjhayfrias6594
      @arjhayfrias6594 Год назад +3

      6 hours is enough thou

  • @TorchicNidoran1994
    @TorchicNidoran1994 Год назад +356

    Can't help but respect her for remaining so cheerful and working for such a long shift five times a week

    • @welcometomyvacation4681
      @welcometomyvacation4681 Год назад +24

      she's not -- trust me

    • @user-jy3rx2bk9e
      @user-jy3rx2bk9e Год назад +16

      It is typically 40 hours in total, so they come with long shift and short shift, most restaurants work have irregular shifts.
      I worked for several restaurants in Japan.

    • @yourlocalhuman3526
      @yourlocalhuman3526 Год назад +8

      it's on camera bro.....

    • @leonardovieirafranco1501
      @leonardovieirafranco1501 Год назад +34

      she said 1 to 2 days off suggesting 6 day work week. She basically dreams of work, and wakes to go work. This is all alright if she is making decent money though but yea, i can't imagine this is great for mental health if she isn't saving money.
      Edit: just checked japans minimum wage. It's £6.33. how is it that a number 3 country in terms of gdp has such a low floor of pay for workers whilst working them to the ground like this? No S^%$ the birth rate is in decline. Who has time and money for that??

    • @peachylover4598
      @peachylover4598 Год назад +1

      @@leonardovieirafranco1501 i couldnt agree more. its such bullshit.

  • @awfan221
    @awfan221 Год назад +537

    I envy how Paolo can talk while smiling. It's almost like someone is whispering a funny joke to him in an earpiece, but he's trying to hold it in and not burst into laughter.

    • @Sarah-lt1ox
      @Sarah-lt1ox Год назад +9

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @yogo1578
      @yogo1578 Год назад +2

      The Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel heads are having talks while you are reading this about their growth in Australia and in Asia. Exterminating The Yakusa presence and their activities in the country would be considerably profitable for the Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel. The goal is to initiate their expansion over the Yakusa in Australia and to push it as far as in Japan. According to their plans, they are and will be supported by the Sinaloa Cartel for a part of the gains obtained and it would be done by the end of 2023. They told their mens to prioritize the capture, mostly for torture and interrogation before killing and for selling but to kill right away if they can not capture. This is what members having close ties with Hells Angels chapter leaders are talking about. Some members of the Hells Angels and of the Sinaloa Cartel had already start moving to Australia. The mens had been told to get the job done by any means, even by mass killing if needed. If you are directly involved let your comrades know so you can be prepared for what is happening before it is too late to prevent the bloodbath and your fall !

    • @edeneden4244
      @edeneden4244 Год назад +1

      I work the.same cashier manager inventory no to.dishwaschier.almost 6 months.I resign I have to work another planet big salary dollars

    • @sals3379
      @sals3379 Год назад +1

      Lollll...I agree with your assessment

    • @kikilala3430
      @kikilala3430 Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 true and yet funny

  • @yurinfinit
    @yurinfinit Год назад +208

    Wow... waitress, cleaner, hostess, mediamanager, shopper, accountant... what else? I think it's too much... she deserves everything! Success to her

    • @hussainali1340
      @hussainali1340 7 месяцев назад +3

      they're enslaved.. what do u expect xd

    • @Jones3784
      @Jones3784 6 месяцев назад

      Capitalism slave conditions only this no time for yourself for Study and hangtime for friends Very sérios conditions for anyone there more Holiday this a type things what Japan need and less hora for Jobs(less hours more Jobs for everyone simples logic).

    • @adw6894
      @adw6894 4 месяца назад +2

      @@hussainali1340 Her salary is quite high actually. Her retirement is secured

    • @koriander.k7377
      @koriander.k7377 4 месяца назад

      ​@@hussainali1340 Better than enslaved to your fake god lmao

    • @Goleon
      @Goleon 2 месяца назад

      @@hussainali1340- Dude, sthu.

  • @rrys_
    @rrys_ Год назад +244

    I'm currently working here in Japan for 4 months with the same job as her, but we are called "company employees (shain)". Not just "waitress". Our workload is very similar and NORMAL here in Japan. It's really hard but I'm glad that we're actually well-compensated here. What I earn here per hour is equivalent to what I earn in PH per day. So yeah, it's worth it, just tiring, very tiring :(

    • @TheMaristela05
      @TheMaristela05 Год назад +4

      how much do you make monthly if I may ask?

    • @MapleTalkative2
      @MapleTalkative2 Год назад +2

      how much yu mkae

    • @erenmeii
      @erenmeii Год назад

      Thru SSW visa po ba kayo?

    • @rrys_
      @rrys_ Год назад +1

      @@erenmeii yes po

    • @rrys_
      @rrys_ Год назад +3

      @@TheMaristela05 this cut off I received ¥200k+ bawas na lahat.

  • @PhiNguyen-tn2vn
    @PhiNguyen-tn2vn Год назад +206

    I used to work in the food and beverage industry before Covid hit us.
    She could be a Restaurant supervisor from my opinion. Stock control, beverage making, hostess, server, ... every tasks in the front of house that she can perfectly handle them.
    Respect to the Japanese working spirit !
    And Thank you Paolo for this video !!!

    • @yogo1578
      @yogo1578 Год назад

      The Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel heads are having talks while you are reading this about their growth in Australia and in Asia. Exterminating The Yakusa presence and their activities in the country would be considerably profitable for the Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel. The goal is to initiate their expansion over the Yakusa in Australia and to push it as far as in Japan. According to their plans, they are and will be supported by the Sinaloa Cartel for a part of the gains obtained and it would be done by the end of 2023. They told their mens to prioritize the capture, mostly for torture and interrogation before killing and for selling but to kill right away if they can not capture. This is what members having close ties with Hells Angels chapter leaders are talking about. Some members of the Hells Angels and of the Sinaloa Cartel had already start moving to Australia. The mens had been told to get the job done by any means, even by mass killing if needed. If you are directly involved let your comrades know so you can be prepared for what is happening before it is too late to prevent the bloodbath and your fall !

  • @ona3304
    @ona3304 Год назад +481

    She comes in to work at 10:30 am, restaurant closes at 11pm, helps with cleaning after then finally comes home by 11:40pm. Wow, that's such a long working hour. I hope she enjoys her restdays and reward herself. Its nice that she finds an anime activity that she enjoys.

    • @suprero90
      @suprero90 Год назад +56

      Sadly that's the life of a lot of Japanese 😞

    • @Doramuotoko
      @Doramuotoko Год назад +7

      Theres a break after lunch hour but yeah i agree its hell of a working hours

    • @greatndit
      @greatndit Год назад +18

      this is the comment i 'm looking for ! she works for more than 12 hours everyday .
      and she does not only waitress job !

    • @walkingdistrict
      @walkingdistrict Год назад +24

      Technically, Japan adopted a 40-hour workweek in the 80s. So either this restaurant is breaking labor laws, or she's getting overtime pay/more time off on other days. I hope it's the latter.

    • @fred6907
      @fred6907 Год назад +12

      Yeah this seems insane to me. This robotic life is not for everyone that's for sure, mad respect. And I thought I had a tiny apartment!

  • @chon2096
    @chon2096 Год назад +30

    The wife and I are staying Kadoya Hotel, coincidentally next to this grill. We will be going tomorrow. I've been following your channel for over 5 years now, and our entire trip to Japan has been heavily influenced by all your great guides. Thank you Paolo to you and your wife for making so much of our trip to Japan memorable.

    • @gergergrw
      @gergergrw 9 месяцев назад +1

      how was the restaurant ? updates?

    • @chon2096
      @chon2096 9 месяцев назад +3

      @ctcarino It was fantastic. Went there for lunch. My wife and I got the set, and it was filling. There were only two workers (we may have been the first customers of the day). Beef was premium, and nothing was overly complicated that could take away from the Wagyu center piece. It was the most expensive meal we had in our Japan trip (less than what we'd pay in the States) but well worth the experience.

    • @thelifeofbatteries2603
      @thelifeofbatteries2603 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@chon2096 How was the language barrier?? we will be in the area soon and considering eating there. Thanks

    • @ItsAndrewXPIRL
      @ItsAndrewXPIRL Месяц назад

      @@chon2096 Did you have to make a reservation? Or did you just show up right when they opened since your hotel was so close?

    • @chon2096
      @chon2096 Месяц назад +1

      @@thelifeofbatteries2603 For the most part, the language barrier didn't hinder the experience. It's best to just be polite and point at the item on the menu. Saying thank you or hello is quite universal and appreciated when communication is difficult. :)

  • @saveushiral
    @saveushiral Год назад +18

    OMG... I got tired just by watching this video... We have to just respect the work culture of the Japanese... Absolutely mesmerizing and surreal... Hats off these young people

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +701

    These behind the counter videos are sure to make everyone’s day. Japan has notoriously long working hours, and it’s quite admirable to see people who are always willing to do what it takes to go beyond and overcome challenges along their way.

    • @prashantgurung2635
      @prashantgurung2635 Год назад +9

      @Anthony Juarez Waitress in japan earns good money plus free food everyday its a win deal

    • @alfif4478
      @alfif4478 Год назад +4

      Amogus

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 Год назад

      @Anthony Juarez what we need is a cashless communist utopia. to each according to their ability, to each according to their needs : )

    • @MrMightybuddah
      @MrMightybuddah Год назад +14

      Well being? Yes job security but she’s working from 9am to 11pm 5-6 days a week. She’s fine with that because she’s Japanese and has that amazing work ethic. Westerners are lazy and wouldn’t last a week in her shoes.

    • @Usmodlover
      @Usmodlover Год назад +11

      @@MrMightybuddah guess you don’t know anyone who works 2 jobs huh? Also Americans work more hours a year on average (1757.23 vs 1738.36)

  • @volgg
    @volgg Год назад +1307

    Man she's definitely doing more than a waitress. Hope she's compensated well for it (wouldn't be surprised if that's not the case, considering the japanese work culture). Hope to see her opening her own collaboration cafe!

    • @batchagaloopytv5816
      @batchagaloopytv5816 Год назад +12

      its not but oh well she chose it 🤷‍♂️🙄

    • @semzip8558
      @semzip8558 Год назад +209

      @@batchagaloopytv5816 somebody lacks empathy

    • @mariharrik5987
      @mariharrik5987 Год назад +19

      @@semzip8558 how he lacks empathy hes right she choose this life

    • @fred6907
      @fred6907 Год назад +35

      @@carries.4041 Typical entitled and spoiled Gen Z. We've pretty much stopped hiring younger people in our company, their work ethics are just horrible.

    • @zillsburyy1
      @zillsburyy1 Год назад

      35K suicides in japan is understood now

  • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
    @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +47

    So many people try to rip Paolo off but he's the original and the best. This inspired and perfectly executed series is your magnum opus dude. Fantastic! Great work every single time. 👍👍👍

    • @Michael20
      @Michael20 Год назад +1

      where are the copycats and how do i watch them? i know only one

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 Год назад +7

      @@Michael20 Just type 'A day in the life of...' into the search bar and check out how the storyboarding, graphics, narration and general presentation goes on all the videos that pop up. They're all copying Paolo.

    • @nil4041
      @nil4041 11 месяцев назад +1

      Day in the life of other people or themselves?

    • @b.o.4469
      @b.o.4469 9 месяцев назад +1

      It's pretty much the same video over and over because japanese basically all think alike.

    • @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293
      @ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@b.o.4469 That's seriously all you got out of these looks into what other people do during their normal workdays?!

  • @themediterraneanguy
    @themediterraneanguy 7 месяцев назад +6

    Wow... waitress, cleaner, hostess, media manager, shopper, accountant ........ what else? Yuki is such a beast

  • @jocelynjuspandi8115
    @jocelynjuspandi8115 Год назад +556

    I'm a waitress , bartender , gaming attendant and receptionist at my work. And what she's doing really inspires me , to thrive and work harder. Not only she does a long hours but she does an absolute perfection at her job. She's a hard worker , has a good attitude and beautiful. One of a kind of role model I look up to.

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt Год назад +3

      What's a gaming attendant? Excuse me for the ignorance if this is common knowledge

    • @s70driver2005
      @s70driver2005 Год назад +10

      @@MrFredstt she could work someplace that has video games for customers to play while they eat. We have some places like that where I live.

    • @AlexG-pt2zs
      @AlexG-pt2zs Год назад

      Chucky cheese?

    • @ARRRGgHHHHHHh
      @ARRRGgHHHHHHh Год назад

      have you seen the bill clinton kid at the game awards?

    • @TeeBoyd88
      @TeeBoyd88 Год назад +1

      @@MrFredstt you attend the area that has customers who game on machines.

  • @avaxran4051
    @avaxran4051 Год назад +437

    I love it when Paolo make's videos like this.
    Everyone lives a totally different life so it's always nice to see what's it's like to see a glimpse of their day.
    Thanks mate! Looking forward to the next one.

  • @schrono8359
    @schrono8359 Год назад +4

    日本人です。様々な業種の人の1日の流れを見ることができるのでいつも楽しく見させてもらっています。
    応援しています。頑張ってください!😊

  • @lmermotochannel
    @lmermotochannel Год назад +1

    what a wonderful experience to be on the restaurant checking all the very details of Japanese working ethics and values, thanks for showing it . thanks Paolo your are great!

  • @JeremyThompson1978
    @JeremyThompson1978 Год назад +187

    I just came back from Thailand and transited via Japan. I kept looking for you on my flight, but now I'm happy to see that you made another Day in the Life video. That's good enough for me! This series is amazing!

  • @GIChiyo
    @GIChiyo Год назад +128

    I love seeing an Otaku thrive like this, breaking the stereotypes!
    I love that she organizes collaborations!

    • @alexfrank5331
      @alexfrank5331 Год назад +8

      It's a pretty normal... Are you confusing otaku with hikikomori?

    • @user-jp4ve6re9i
      @user-jp4ve6re9i Год назад +2

      "What you can imagine is possible" (lyrics of "Star-mu" that I love) (from Yuki)

    • @yogo1578
      @yogo1578 Год назад

      The Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel heads are having talks while you are reading this about their growth in Australia and in Asia. Exterminating The Yakusa presence and their activities in the country would be considerably profitable for the Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel. The goal is to initiate their expansion over the Yakusa in Australia and to push it as far as in Japan. According to their plans, they are and will be supported by the Sinaloa Cartel for a part of the gains obtained and it would be done by the end of 2023. They told their mens to prioritize the capture, mostly for torture and interrogation before killing and for selling but to kill right away if they can not capture. This is what members having close ties with Hells Angels chapter leaders are talking about. Some members of the Hells Angels and of the Sinaloa Cartel had already start moving to Australia. The mens had been told to get the job done by any means, even by mass killing if needed. If you are directly involved let your comrades know so you can be prepared for what is happening before it is too late to prevent the bloodbath and your fall !

  • @normancharles2523
    @normancharles2523 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic as always Paolo. Mad respect for Yuki's work ethic and general wonderfulness

  • @anikaprzybilla210
    @anikaprzybilla210 Год назад +1

    I love this series so much! Please keep new and interesting stories coming!

  • @mlonde78
    @mlonde78 Год назад +108

    A big thank you to her and everyone at the restaurant for allowing us a glimpse into their daily routine. I know it wouldn’t be easy to go about normally with a guy and his camera following them around.
    And a big thank you to you Paolo for making this series so that we can see what daily lives in Japan are like.

  • @TheJohn8765
    @TheJohn8765 Год назад +170

    She sounds like a creative go-getter. Good for her! Thanks, Paolo. We never would have seen stuff like this without you doing it. I really like these 'day in the life' vids.

  • @kyriakosavraam3153
    @kyriakosavraam3153 11 месяцев назад +3

    I love these series. I am quite fascinated with the Japanese culture and way of living. I think they are one of the most disciplined people. They work hard and they have high standards and i respect that. Well done!

  • @deerfriend7511
    @deerfriend7511 Год назад

    everyone work so hard there, thank you for the video, it really inspire me!

  • @bugs294
    @bugs294 Год назад +160

    Wow her work day is so long and Yuki does so much more than just waitressing duties. I hope the restaurant pays her well because she also does administrative and manage social media account.

    • @g60force
      @g60force Год назад +19

      yeah it seems her work is taking up all her time, how would she even find time or someone to date?? I mean would love to meet her, sadly distance :/

    • @welcometomyvacation4681
      @welcometomyvacation4681 Год назад +15

      nahh -- they pay her shit -- she can barely afford her apartment and daily living -- I own a bar and its typical -- hourly to pay about 1000 yen and hour -- if you do salary expect much less

    • @user-jy3rx2bk9e
      @user-jy3rx2bk9e Год назад +7

      Japanese restaurants typically have very irregular shifts, total working hours for employee is 40 at most(unless doing overtime which is rare), so not different from other jobs.

    • @Mwoods2272
      @Mwoods2272 Год назад +5

      @@user-jy3rx2bk9e Yuki gets to work at 10am, leaves at 11:30pm, 5 days a week so that's more than 40 hours.

    • @user-jy3rx2bk9e
      @user-jy3rx2bk9e Год назад +4

      @@Mwoods2272
      It is very much standard that people work 4 hours in some days and 12hours in other days.
      99% chances are she is working 40hours of irregular shifts rather than doing 2 hours of overtime everytime. I worked several restaurants in Japan and never seen single cheff/waiters/wairess over 40hours unless manager.
      It is pretty rare that restaurants have 30minutes+ of overtime as they most certainly have closing hours.

  • @mgunny05
    @mgunny05 Год назад +68

    This young lady has got her “stuff” together and works hard and is very organized doing it. A lot of personal pride in doing her best at it no matter the task. She is AWESOME!

  • @user-hz7ll2tq9k
    @user-hz7ll2tq9k Год назад

    I totally love these day in life videos from Japan
    Thanks a lot paulo

  • @anobayantv
    @anobayantv 4 дня назад

    The Modern and Great Version of Japan Video Topics. Keep it up man! 😊❤🇵🇭

  • @junas4837
    @junas4837 Год назад +170

    This is insane, the workload is beyond what I could take. I truly hope she achieve her dreams.

    • @cesarebachelli
      @cesarebachelli Год назад +14

      It is admirable but it is not a way to live.

    • @junas4837
      @junas4837 Год назад

      @opzz xsin How was your daily routine at work? Was it as heavy as hers?

    • @junas4837
      @junas4837 Год назад +3

      @@cesarebachelli Maybe, but I don't think it is completely out of the question that someone may enjoy this lifestyle. There are all kinds of people out there. Improbable, but not impossible!

    • @prashantgurung2635
      @prashantgurung2635 Год назад

      You are so weak improve your stamina and be discipline in your life

    • @hariobayu4941
      @hariobayu4941 Год назад +1

      true man, just watching this vid make me feel tired

  • @soulscyther666
    @soulscyther666 Год назад +12

    I think hers is one of the few that's more tiring out of all that has been featured so far. Ridiculously long hours and lots of miscellaneous tasks aside from the customer service itself which is no joke on its own. And like only less than a couple hours to enjoy herself at home before getting 6hrs of sleep. No wonder she kinda had a hard time waking fully at the start of the video. Great respect to her and to all the waiters/waitresses out there.

  • @Pixlanta
    @Pixlanta Год назад +8

    Japanese people are hard workers with an attitude and outlook.❤ love your videos, so informative

  • @itsokaytothrift
    @itsokaytothrift Год назад +2

    Love this vid man and huge respect for hardworking people like her working in the food industry.

  • @tenou213
    @tenou213 Год назад +101

    So much respect.
    She's definitely an all-rounder who also represents her business and industry extremely well!

  • @kyleeeeeee_
    @kyleeeeeee_ Год назад +207

    Great video Paolo! You are doing a great job in showing what most waitresses do in Japan! These "Day in the Life" series has been a blast and I can't wait for the next one! Also, I miss your "Hold My Miso" series 😢. Keep up the great work kuya Paolo! 😄

    • @PaolofromTOKYO
      @PaolofromTOKYO  Год назад +36

      Thanks...Maybe one day we'll bring back the Hold My Miso vids 😀

    • @Rliang7070
      @Rliang7070 Год назад +3

      I love these videos
      Japan 🇯🇵 is my dream 😊

    • @frankgehry5073
      @frankgehry5073 Год назад

      Is that you in the video? Great job! Very insightful

    • @QuackCow144
      @QuackCow144 Год назад

      @@frankgehry5073 obviously not

    • @frankgehry5073
      @frankgehry5073 Год назад

      @@QuackCow144 Obviously! Ask her minutes after the video was uploaded. Been a while since i've seen one of his "Day in The Life" videos. Have a great day

  • @pama-g5667
    @pama-g5667 Год назад +10

    She is adorable! And such a hard worker. Great video!

  • @06acc
    @06acc Год назад +60

    I like how neat and orderly everything is

  • @LilyLovecraft
    @LilyLovecraft Год назад +39

    I love how excited this guy sounds over the clean drain, it really is the little things sometimes 😄

    • @michaelfforte
      @michaelfforte Год назад +1

      Nice comment, I noticed that too - yes, life is really just little things.

    • @Ts-fp5sd
      @Ts-fp5sd Год назад

      what do u mean? i dont get it

    • @michaelfforte
      @michaelfforte Год назад +1

      @@Ts-fp5sd I believe the point of the commentator (Lily) and my comment are about how we often overlook the small things in life.
      Everyday life is not about saving children and cats from burning buildings.
      The chef in the video cleans his drain - such a small gesture - but it reflects his attitude toward cleanliness, his cooking, how his patrons will enjoy his food because he cares about the small details.
      The little things in life matter.

  • @ScarletShade13
    @ScarletShade13 Год назад +86

    I am amazed how organized Yuki is, while working this long and hard! I hope her pay is good, every restaurant - or company, really - is lucky to have such a dedicated employee

    • @welcometomyvacation4681
      @welcometomyvacation4681 Год назад +8

      are you kidding -- this is expected -- this is japan --not ______ (insert country name here)

    • @nawab256
      @nawab256 Год назад +4

      It looks like she’s one of maybe two waiters so I’m sure compensation is good enough with their current economy.

    • @alexfrank5331
      @alexfrank5331 Год назад +1

      @@nawab256 Nope. She makes significantly less than western waitress if you consider everything: number of hours, responsibility, work performance/responsibilities, and cost of living.

    • @DanKxxx
      @DanKxxx Год назад

      Waitresses earn pretty bad in Japan compared to other non tipping countries. One upside is Japan is super cheap including housing.

    • @ScarletShade13
      @ScarletShade13 Год назад

      @@DanKxxx I thought housing prices are way up?

  • @Paulygoku
    @Paulygoku Год назад +4

    the level of detail and craft is amazing

  • @rbybarr
    @rbybarr Год назад +6

    This was so cool to watch! I love that her boss also encourages her to come up with new menu items like that drink!
    I hope Yuki’s dream comes true ❤

  • @daviel1005
    @daviel1005 Год назад +42

    I look forward to the follow up of Yuki running her own restaurant, it's pretty clear she knows every part of the business inside out 😆

    • @yogo1578
      @yogo1578 Год назад

      The Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel heads are having talks while you are reading this about their growth in Australia and in Asia. Exterminating The Yakusa presence and their activities in the country would be considerably profitable for the Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel. The goal is to initiate their expansion over the Yakusa in Australia and to push it as far as in Japan. According to their plans, they are and will be supported by the Sinaloa Cartel for a part of the gains obtained and it would be done by the end of 2023. They told their mens to prioritize the capture, mostly for torture and interrogation before killing and for selling but to kill right away if they can not capture. This is what members having close ties with Hells Angels chapter leaders are talking about. Some members of the Hells Angels and of the Sinaloa Cartel had already start moving to Australia. The mens had been told to get the job done by any means, even by mass killing if needed. If you are directly involved let your comrades know so you can be prepared for what is happening before it is too late to prevent the bloodbath and your fall !

  • @Hierro330
    @Hierro330 Год назад +68

    Great episode!! I hope Yuki gets her cafe one day. They're so much fun!

    • @g60force
      @g60force Год назад +2

      100% sure... what a girl! PS: great idea for this channel to comeback and visit the same people in X-years see what has happened to them!

    • @user-jp4ve6re9i
      @user-jp4ve6re9i Год назад +1

      Thank you. Someday, we will create a place where many people can smile and support each other. I respect people who make things and wish them happiness. (From Yuki)

  • @Suoh_6
    @Suoh_6 Год назад +4

    She is highly motivated and has a great heart, she does do a lot of work but we see her without a lot of complaints, learn from her! excellent girl!

  • @hannachan1357
    @hannachan1357 Год назад +2

    I enjoy watching this series! I hope you can make a day in the life of a kaigofukushishi too. Thanks Paolo and kudos to you & Maiko for always giving great content.

  • @kevs8891
    @kevs8891 Год назад +390

    How can she handle all these tasks as such a young lady? So much respect to her.

    • @ShaferHart
      @ShaferHart Год назад +28

      she's an adult

    • @SrGravatas
      @SrGravatas Год назад

      she has to.
      or else you starve, thats capitalism at his best.
      Works more than your boss, destroy your own body while doing it and gets paid only the enough to survive.

    • @aoichannel3724
      @aoichannel3724 Год назад

      This is just a typical asian people does 😁

    • @imesae3436
      @imesae3436 Год назад

      @@ShaferHart young adult

    • @faintsherin4468
      @faintsherin4468 Год назад

      Isn’t she 30 already?

  • @piplup10203854
    @piplup10203854 Год назад +10

    I look forward to each and every one of these, they're my favorite series. There is just something great about the rundown of a typical day in the life of and I enjoy my meals as I watch them

  • @kitsamabrian9904
    @kitsamabrian9904 9 месяцев назад

    i love your vids, i have a passion in opening a restaurant very soon, hopefully these videos are helpful

  • @Cronus_Primus
    @Cronus_Primus Год назад +16

    It's incredible the amount of work that this young lady is responsible for carrying out. My sincere respect for her, I hope that she accomplishes her goals in life.

  • @ubud5924
    @ubud5924 Год назад +7

    Another great podcast as usual!! I check every day to see what is new with you. Even though I have lived in Japan for 12 yrs plus, always find it enjoyable!! Thanks!

  • @whyfoo
    @whyfoo Год назад +4

    I love this series ,been waiting for a minute . Thank you for delivering and for all your hard work Paolo ❤🙏

  • @eduardo4gui4r
    @eduardo4gui4r Год назад

    I love your channel Paolo. Amazing videos like that! Best regards from Brazil!

  • @simonsimon646
    @simonsimon646 Год назад

    She can handle all kind of tasks ,very impressive ,love the video ,thank you Paolo

  • @GoBuddieGo
    @GoBuddieGo Год назад +43

    Awesome! I worked as an Expeditor at a restaurant for 6 years so content like this always fascinates me. Seeing how a restaurant from a different country works and operates is exciting to me, now I'm hoping for a 'Day in the Life of a Japanese Line Cook'.

  • @Kelz_X
    @Kelz_X Год назад +3

    I’ve learned so much watching your videos over the years. Enjoyable! Knowledgeable! You’re the reason I want to visit Japan.
    You’re like a teacher and I thank you so much 🙇🏽‍♀️

  • @brandonward3551
    @brandonward3551 Год назад

    Nice informative vid of the typical Japanese restaurant industry. Thanks

  • @becajanefrigillana8644
    @becajanefrigillana8644 7 месяцев назад +1

    she's everything, big respect for her!!!

  • @eats_markilo
    @eats_markilo Год назад +51

    In the Philippines, working beyond your usual tasks shows "MALASAKIT". It generally means that you show compassion and care for whatever it is you're doing and who you are doing it for. It's amazing to see how humble service workers have ingrained this virtue despite the taxing workload.
    Thank you for this series Paolo!

    • @prypat6601
      @prypat6601 Год назад +1

      How's the salary?

    • @christianreyes5989
      @christianreyes5989 Год назад +2

      @@prypat6601 The salary here is extremely low.

    • @christianreyes5989
      @christianreyes5989 Год назад +3

      @@prypat6601 Despite the fact that wages in the Philippines are extremely low, the companies here have high qualifications. For example, if you want to work as a cashier, you will ALMOST always see in job postings that they prefer someone with a degree in business-related courses.

    • @jancloydemuyco1950
      @jancloydemuyco1950 Год назад

      @Christian Reyes That's very true! The salary in the Philippines is very low and expenses are very high

    • @yogo1578
      @yogo1578 Год назад

      The Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel heads are having talks while you are reading this about their growth in Australia and in Asia. Exterminating The Yakusa presence and their activities in the country would be considerably profitable for the Hells Angels, the Comanchero motorcycle club and the Aussie Cartel. The goal is to initiate their expansion over the Yakusa in Australia and to push it as far as in Japan. According to their plans, they are and will be supported by the Sinaloa Cartel for a part of the gains obtained and it would be done by the end of 2023. They told their mens to prioritize the capture, mostly for torture and interrogation before killing and for selling but to kill right away if they can not capture. This is what members having close ties with Hells Angels chapter leaders are talking about. Some members of the Hells Angels and of the Sinaloa Cartel had already start moving to Australia. The mens had been told to get the job done by any means, even by mass killing if needed. If you are directly involved let your comrades know so you can be prepared for what is happening before it is too late to prevent the bloodbath and your fall !

  • @bert60hz
    @bert60hz Год назад +13

    I love watching your "Day in the life" series! I always get a blast of joy whenever i get the notifications haha. Keep making amazing videos, Paolo

    • @maxnicole7282
      @maxnicole7282 Год назад

      To be sincere actually i was looking out for someone elses,I mean an old friend of mine in School when i came across your picture..I must admit you're beautiful.

  • @ashtragameroom3969
    @ashtragameroom3969 Год назад +2

    I like how japan respects all kinds of job. Your " A day in the life" series is just amazing😀

  • @StephenandAkimy
    @StephenandAkimy Год назад +27

    Left the house for work at 10AM and got home from work at 11:40PM. That is more than 12 hours! And she is doing all the responsibilities of at least 3 people. Respect!
    Japanese are so hardworking.

    • @riccardogiordano7427
      @riccardogiordano7427 Год назад

      Yeah they are hard working but when they die most of em won't go into Heaven and in a billion of of years their country culture and Memories won't exist anymore

    • @Lara-vo6rp
      @Lara-vo6rp Год назад

      @@riccardogiordano7427 heaven isn't real get over yourself weirdo

  • @baditude41
    @baditude41 Год назад +18

    Yuki is extremely amazing! She does so much for the restaurant, it's incredible!! Great job, Yuki!!!

  • @cyrlorenz
    @cyrlorenz Год назад +6

    Hi Paolo, I'm enjoying videos like these. I find it encouraging knowing how people go about their daily lives. Hope you do more of these. 😁👍

  • @chium2383
    @chium2383 3 месяца назад

    Thank u! Such authentic videos

  • @lovinislandgurls07
    @lovinislandgurls07 Год назад +1

    Loving this series keep it up! Enjoyed the one about anime figure sculptors!

  • @adventurealways
    @adventurealways Год назад +5

    Love to see the hustle and seeing so much more being done aside from what you’d typically expect! Great video!

  • @cesarcastillo784
    @cesarcastillo784 Год назад +7

    I just love these videos, they make me feel closer to the Japanese culture which I'm so fascinated by. Keep up with this great content

  • @amaliegarsia
    @amaliegarsia Год назад

    Loved this video so much!!

  • @JimmyJaxJellyStax
    @JimmyJaxJellyStax Год назад +13

    Very much pleased to meet someone like this

  • @mischief_machines
    @mischief_machines Год назад +20

    This series is one of my favorites on youtube. Not only is it culturally informative but also very well presented.

  • @ireendekkerr7970
    @ireendekkerr7970 Год назад +5

    Wow,she is so impressive !
    I love the way she does her job as a waitress, very professional , and customer friendly,polite !
    Such a nice vlog again Paolo, arigato !😊🙏🙏

  • @erickacraft3426
    @erickacraft3426 11 месяцев назад

    I am truly enjoying your videos they are very nice I feel like I have gone to Japan I love seeing how they do things over there they do things so differently from here in the US blessings to you and your family thank you for sharing🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @lecabramacabra9917
    @lecabramacabra9917 Год назад

    I need more of these videos. Paolo, you're a legend. MUCH LOVE FROM MEXICO my brother.

  • @Kendo94436
    @Kendo94436 Год назад +8

    Paolo you're a genius with this serial, it's just so motivating and so good made, I'm out of words can't describe it. Thank you for your hard work it's perfectly made, wish serial is longer and more often but can't complain considering how much work it requires to be made, thanks a lot. :)

  • @ghezalA
    @ghezalA Год назад +35

    wow, Yuki seems awesome! Wish her all the best in her endeavours, hopefully she's able to open that cafe one day and we'll check out a Day In The Life of a Japanese Cafe Owner 🥰

    • @user-jp4ve6re9i
      @user-jp4ve6re9i Год назад

      Thank you for supporting my dream! We will make it a cafe packed with lots of great things! (From Yuki)

  • @joewarrior619
    @joewarrior619 Год назад +6

    I’m fucked up rn but I like watching your videos they’re so interesting even when I’m sober. I like the Japanese lifestyle and just your way of showing and explaining other people lives it’s so intriguing, keep up the great work Paolo! 👍

  • @rudrasingh209
    @rudrasingh209 Год назад +1

    Absolute massive respect for hard working people like her...

  • @martaledbetter2911
    @martaledbetter2911 Год назад +3

    Another great video! I love Day in the Life series and often rewatch my favorites. Thank you Paulo.

  • @oliviaedralin1436
    @oliviaedralin1436 Год назад +5

    Thank you. I’m always fascinated with lifestyle in Japan.. their cleanliness, respect for each other and the integrity they possess with any profession. And the food looks marvelous! Thanks for featuring this

    • @fauzanritno
      @fauzanritno Год назад +1

      Wonder how can someone have a kid with so much load of tasks and work for 13 hrs a day?
      Come home at 11.40 pm surely you will be reluctant to touch your partner on the bed because of the immense fatigue.

    • @razmatazz9310
      @razmatazz9310 Год назад

      @@fauzanritno Well that's easy: they don't. They are killing their own society by holding onto these insane cultural norms because nobody has babies anymore.

    • @prashantgurung2635
      @prashantgurung2635 Год назад

      @@fauzanritno Japanese don't like having kids the country is already overpopulated thats why

  • @yuikozhang5650
    @yuikozhang5650 9 месяцев назад

    This restuarant looks so clean and so good! I would definitely visit it someday when I went to Japan!

  • @salvador1683
    @salvador1683 Год назад +2

    Its really cool that she does cool and creative stuff like partnerships and flayers. I hope she'll continue with that and develop it more so she can grow.

  • @andrewlamb3585
    @andrewlamb3585 Год назад +100

    I am speaking with bias and from my point of view which is very influenced by my society... but working 5 to 6 days at that many hours seems inhumane. I am happy that she has strong interests like anime which give her something to do outside of work though. She seems like such a nice person who'd love to talk about her interests! Paolo, you should keep up with her and check out the collaboration cafes and such. I hope she follows her dreams :)

    • @andrewlee9286
      @andrewlee9286 Год назад +8

      I think she probably does long shifts and short shifts I don’t think she will be working 12 hourS a day 6 days a week

    • @qwertyboo
      @qwertyboo Год назад +3

      @@andrewlee9286 I hope so! Even speaking as someone from the Philippines whose work culture sucks, this one is just one to many tasks for a waitress. I hope she gets paid well.

    • @realstage1925
      @realstage1925 Год назад +1

      Japan's service industry, including the restaurant industry, is considered inefficient by economic experts. However, Japanese services are of high quality. Increasing efficiency would probably reduce quality. This is a difficult problem.

    • @Ts-fp5sd
      @Ts-fp5sd Год назад +2

      @@andrewlee9286 im in japan, being japanese. i dont think so. cus long/short shift for a restaurant is uncommon unless u are a part time worker.

    • @bassyey
      @bassyey Год назад +1

      @@Ts-fp5sd That's kinda sad to know. She's overworked. It may not be visible on her physical appearance but that's not healthy at all.

  • @Ilikeoatmealmorethanyou
    @Ilikeoatmealmorethanyou Год назад +7

    Paolo, these videos always have such a high quality and are always so fun and interesting to watch!! Thank you for creating them for us!! 🥰 Can't wait to see which one you do next!!

  • @thispak
    @thispak Год назад +7

    Hey Paolo, I love these series a lot. It would be cool if you can do a day in a life of a personal trainer!