Those 4 boys at the beginning “Oh really?!” “I’m so sorry. We will move” “Come on, let’s go.” “Yeah”… they all made my day with those lines and those a faces
So for those wondering why he is keeping her waiting, she isn't considered an adult in Japan until she turns 20. That is weird considering that the age of consent over there is 14 for women and 16 for men.
This can be a problematic for her carrying a kid and always jump into conclusions presumably she is a mother. I know why this happen and I don't need information about it as I know it already.
This was really sweet. And chance encounter with Kuon and Kanna led to them getting married, and it was all thanks to Eita. I'm really glad Eita could be at the wedding, it really helped cap off this amazingly wholesome story.
I had mixed opinions about the story . First , about those delinquent looking guys on the train , I didn't really expect that they'll gave way without picking a fight when Koun said someone's gonna take their seat because of the baby in the stroller . Second , I feel bad about Kuon working on his previous job , it's pretty obvious that the job didn't really suit him since it didn't match to his knowledge , he's knowledgeable about medical care , and not sales , so I'm glad that Kanna's father gave him an opportunity to work on his company . Third , about Kanna and his stepmother , I'm glad that Kanna was able to open up with her stepmother and they're able to reconcile . And lastly , I'm glad that they ended up as a couple 💍💍💍💍 , Kuon patiently waiting for Kanna to turn 20 before confessing , and , after a few years , they've got married 💍💍. Great story 👍👍👍
This story is almost so similar to another story the FMC are both taking care of a baby and the MC is going to the train and the baby cries etc...and the MC got late.
Am I the only one who finds it strange that she only starts calling him by his first name on their wedding day? After all the years they've been together, has she ever called him for his name? Not even after they become a couple? It's strange because he has practically always called her by name and she has always called him by surname.
umm ... generally speaking, a high school grad/university/college student is 18 and not a "minor". (there are exceptions. My nephew was home schooled from 1 year old until he graduated high school at age 11 (he and his parents decided so slow down. There was no advantage for him to graduate at 7 years old. Prior to that he was doing two grades a year.) He will graduate from an accredited 4 year college/university program next year, when he is 15) BTW ... The "BABY CAN READ" and "BABY CAN ADD" DVD's work, provided you spend time doing them and working with the child. When my nephew was two, he could spell things like "college", "unquestionably" and "cardiovascular" ... AND tell you what they are. At age two he could read and comprehend travel brochures, and 3rd/4th grade textbooks.
For public drinking purposes it is. 20 in Japan, usually 21 in most states in the US. Although there are some good arguments to lower it ("if they can put their lives on the line", aka join the military, "They can drink!" But if they don't join (or similar job), then they don't?? Argument against is that our brains are still developing to age 25 (or older), so our critical thinking can be affected. But some cultures (France, Italy) give watered down wine to their children (usually bc water is questionable). Funniest scene in a movie is in "Father Goose" with Leslie Caron and Cary Grant. She's the daughter of a French Consul and brags to Cary about her drinking since she was little. Of course the whiskey hits her harder and she gets drunk, bc they thought she was bit by a snake. "It looked like a snake!" Sorry, side tracked! Anywho, hilarious movie (even if a serious time/subject (WW2/Coastwatchers). He's older (teacher/professor, late 30s to mid 40s, left due to rules, he forgot his tie to teach) and she's early 20s. Even bigger age gap (tied it in! Yes! (See what I did there?) 😂😂😂 )
Another heartwarmer story its really put me on ease everytime i watch it thanks NanaKuma 😌 . I love this wonderful story as always 😇👍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
meet a complete stranger and tell them your personal drama without any shame or privacy concerns .............................. well, looks like the one who wrote this has no shame to begin with.
A lot of mangas use this. Which can be true, because sometimes it's easier to spill out your emotions to someone that you don't think you will ever see again. Neutral third party which has no skin in the game.
What i'm about to say trust me i'm not trying to demonize my own gender but if I was in his shoes I would assist and go ghost. As a 23 year old man I wouldn't be having coffe with no high school girl let alone mesaging her. I of course think the man older and woman younger relationships are the best ones that work out for sure but only when she reaches past legal since 18 is still a kid in peoples eyes even though by law it is legal. Reputation is everything for a man and if your caught dealing with girls in high school even if your only 2 to 3 years apart everyone else will demonize you even if your dealing with her with good intent. Hah. How far society goes to make us out to be creeps for every little single thing. But its the world we live in. Thus why I say go ghost.
If you see a girl with a baby you should not help her with anything let the father deal with it and if the father is dead or gone let the girl deal with it already told us that they don’t need no man and that anything we can do they can do better so let them Do whatever they have to do
"Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you." -- Golden Rule Just because you help someone, it doesn't mean you have to date or marry them! It's part of being human. Yes, there are all types of people, most good, some bad, some truly evil. But that doesn't mean you should ignore someone in need, especially if it doesn't cost you a thing! Although you should always keep situational awareness in case there is bad/evil involved.
@@Sparky0627 the golden rule is just another shaming tactic that people and women like to use to get men to do what they want, and if the rules were reversed, the woman would let the guy die. That’s how it is and no, when you help somebody it does not cost you nothing every single thing you do cost you something whether it’s time energy whatever it is. And if the guy did attempt to help her, he would not be helping her he would be doing the opposite because anything he can do. She can do better so by him trying to help he’s actually hindering her efforts in helping her herself. And such shaming tactics like the golden rule do not work on me and if you were plugged in beta or white night, that is your business, but I am not one of those people. I was forced to sell my armor for scrap metal and I had to eat my horse to stay alive so I am no longer a white night no thank you. Women only love opportunistically where the female derives no resources from the male no such relationship will exist. That’s how it works if the guy can’t provide for any reason no matter what it is she will dump his ass and leave him to die matter if he even gets cancer women love to leave us to die when we are at our lowest no matter why why should we help them when they are at their lowest especially when they blatantly said that they don’t need us no thank you.
@nightphantomDX3 In Japan it is simple, you're in high school, you're a child. You're not an adult until college. Sort of a close minded way of thinking but it is getting better.
There is something that bothers me in all these videos which show the bride and groom together just before the ceremony. Here in the USA, it is considered bad luck for the groom to see the bride in her wedding dress before the ceremony. He should not see his bride in her dress until he is standing at the alter, and the bride appears at the entrance of the hall... as she walks down the aisle to join the groom - that should be the first time the groom sees the bride in her wedding dress for the first time. I don't know the customs in other countries. But since this video is posted here for American TH-cam, I wanted to give this information to the creators of the stories.
Except you know it's in Japan. WITH Japanese names (for the vast majority). And IIRC, they've signed the marriage form (sometimes days or weeks before) and submitted it before the actual ceremony/reception (thus the alimony part in mangas where the bride/groom elope with someone else (many with bro/sis or suposed BFF)) before the ceremony starts.) I think that the "not seeing" each other is a Western cultural thing, not an Asian (or African) tradition. Edited to correct spelling. ETA: So no, they don't "need" to know that. 😊😊 And they're dubbing the original INTO English, not writing a new script. 🙄
6/7 years or so, He's 23 when they meet. Her dad remarried when she was starting HS (9th grade), and the baby was around a year old (even though they say it was a 3 month checkup, IIRC, you get checkups a lot when that young.). So she's either a Junior or Sophomore (if it was the actual 3 month checkup), and either 17 or 16 at that time. And he waited to date her until she was 20, with marriage after graduation. Wholesome story.
This was really sweet. And chance encounter with Kuon and Kanna led to them getting married, and it was all thanks to Eita. I'm really glad Eita could be at the wedding, it really helped cap off this amazingly wholesome story.
Those 4 boys at the beginning “Oh really?!” “I’m so sorry. We will move” “Come on, let’s go.” “Yeah”… they all made my day with those lines and those a faces
Imagine this irl, you help a mother with her kid ONCE and now youre expected to take full responsibility for it 💀
Happens more than you expect
YOU NEED TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT
@@silver01mustanggt47 Lady I just went out of my way to help you and now you want me to pay child support?
Women 🗿☕
And the lesson here it that, when you see someone in need, avoid them and pretend you didn’t see it
@@burkshomemadememes but they are good people something bad might happen to them
Real MVP's of this episode are the "Nice Guy Delinquents", don't judge books by their covers 😎😎😎😎
So for those wondering why he is keeping her waiting, she isn't considered an adult in Japan until she turns 20. That is weird considering that the age of consent over there is 14 for women and 16 for men.
Kuon x Kanna would become a beautiful happy married couple💙💛💍 after he helped her on the train with her cute baby brother Eita was crying💔.
I feel like the baby is mvp here
I love the jump to the marriage and the age up of the baby! I love seeing a jump in time at the end!
This can be a problematic for her carrying a kid and always jump into conclusions presumably she is a mother. I know why this happen and I don't need information about it as I know it already.
Beautiful story. I like how they made the characters age with the passing of time. Some stories don't do this.
This was really sweet. And chance encounter with Kuon and Kanna led to them getting married, and it was all thanks to Eita. I'm really glad Eita could be at the wedding, it really helped cap off this amazingly wholesome story.
Wholesome story without much setbacks and a nice progression, 10/10
A great, wholesome story and we need more of those to get us through these hard times.😁
I had mixed opinions about the story .
First , about those delinquent looking guys on the train , I didn't really expect that they'll gave way without picking a fight when Koun said someone's gonna take their seat because of the baby in the stroller .
Second , I feel bad about Kuon working on his previous job , it's pretty obvious that the job didn't really suit him since it didn't match to his knowledge , he's knowledgeable about medical care , and not sales , so I'm glad that Kanna's father gave him an opportunity to work on his company .
Third , about Kanna and his stepmother , I'm glad that Kanna was able to open up with her stepmother and they're able to reconcile .
And lastly , I'm glad that they ended up as a couple 💍💍💍💍 , Kuon patiently waiting for Kanna to turn 20 before confessing , and , after a few years , they've got married 💍💍.
Great story 👍👍👍
Little baby Eita played a huge role in getting Kuon and Kanna together it may have taken a few years but they finally got married.🥰
Love the ending. I like happy endings. May be escapism, but I need it in this upsidedown time.
This story is almost so similar to another story the FMC are both taking care of a baby and the MC is going to the train and the baby cries etc...and the MC got late.
all's well ends well
Karma can be a great wingman sometimes..
Great story. FMVA is also getting better and better with expressing emotions.
Yeah, its useless when you have a skill but used it at wrong place and time
Helping someone and be kind to others that's okey. But when comes to love and that person make confession to you.. please politely reject.
Awww what a cute story
A wholesome story!
Imagine helping someone on the train once and you end up marrying em
Am I the only one who finds it strange that she only starts calling him by his first name on their wedding day?
After all the years they've been together, has she ever called him for his name?
Not even after they become a couple?
It's strange because he has practically always called her by name and she has always called him by surname.
I like how the daughter speaks like a Canadian EH!. LOL
Ever the baby was on board this ideal he like hell yea I ok with you marry my sister so u can be my uncle
That old man had a lot of stamina
umm ... generally speaking, a high school grad/university/college student is 18 and not a "minor".
(there are exceptions. My nephew was home schooled from 1 year old until he graduated high school at age 11 (he and his parents decided so slow down. There was no advantage for him to graduate at 7 years old. Prior to that he was doing two grades a year.) He will graduate from an accredited 4 year college/university program next year, when he is 15)
BTW ... The "BABY CAN READ" and "BABY CAN ADD" DVD's work, provided you spend time doing them and working with the child. When my nephew was two, he could spell things like "college", "unquestionably" and "cardiovascular" ... AND tell you what they are. At age two he could read and comprehend travel brochures, and 3rd/4th grade textbooks.
For public drinking purposes it is. 20 in Japan, usually 21 in most states in the US. Although there are some good arguments to lower it ("if they can put their lives on the line", aka join the military, "They can drink!" But if they don't join (or similar job), then they don't??
Argument against is that our brains are still developing to age 25 (or older), so our critical thinking can be affected. But some cultures (France, Italy) give watered down wine to their children (usually bc water is questionable). Funniest scene in a movie is in "Father Goose" with Leslie Caron and Cary Grant. She's the daughter of a French Consul and brags to Cary about her drinking since she was little. Of course the whiskey hits her harder and she gets drunk, bc they thought she was bit by a snake. "It looked like a snake!" Sorry, side tracked!
Anywho, hilarious movie (even if a serious time/subject (WW2/Coastwatchers). He's older (teacher/professor, late 30s to mid 40s, left due to rules, he forgot his tie to teach) and she's early 20s. Even bigger age gap (tied it in! Yes! (See what I did there?) 😂😂😂 )
Women *bold*LOVE*bold* older men🤷🏾♂
Another heartwarmer story its really put me on ease everytime i watch it thanks NanaKuma 😌 . I love this wonderful story as always 😇👍💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Remember, gents, this is FICTION. Women don't marry down, nor they date down unless temporarily Chad with an hexadecimal eggplant.
12:23 What?!
meet a complete stranger and tell them your personal drama without any shame or privacy concerns .............................. well, looks like the one who wrote this has no shame to begin with.
A lot of mangas use this. Which can be true, because sometimes it's easier to spill out your emotions to someone that you don't think you will ever see again. Neutral third party which has no skin in the game.
like video
What i'm about to say trust me i'm not trying to demonize my own gender but if I was in his shoes I would assist and go ghost. As a 23 year old man I wouldn't be having coffe with no high school girl let alone mesaging her. I of course think the man older and woman younger relationships are the best ones that work out for sure but only when she reaches past legal since 18 is still a kid in peoples eyes even though by law it is legal. Reputation is everything for a man and if your caught dealing with girls in high school even if your only 2 to 3 years apart everyone else will demonize you even if your dealing with her with good intent. Hah. How far society goes to make us out to be creeps for every little single thing. But its the world we live in. Thus why I say go ghost.
👍 👍 ❤
wait a minor in university? How do japanese count years?
You're legally an adult once you turn 20. That's how.
If you see a girl with a baby you should not help her with anything let the father deal with it and if the father is dead or gone let the girl deal with it already told us that they don’t need no man and that anything we can do they can do better so let them Do whatever they have to do
"Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you." -- Golden Rule
Just because you help someone, it doesn't mean you have to date or marry them! It's part of being human. Yes, there are all types of people, most good, some bad, some truly evil. But that doesn't mean you should ignore someone in need, especially if it doesn't cost you a thing! Although you should always keep situational awareness in case there is bad/evil involved.
@@Sparky0627 the golden rule is just another shaming tactic that people and women like to use to get men to do what they want, and if the rules were reversed, the woman would let the guy die. That’s how it is and no, when you help somebody it does not cost you nothing every single thing you do cost you something whether it’s time energy whatever it is. And if the guy did attempt to help her, he would not be helping her he would be doing the opposite because anything he can do. She can do better so by him trying to help he’s actually hindering her efforts in helping her herself. And such shaming tactics like the golden rule do not work on me and if you were plugged in beta or white night, that is your business, but I am not one of those people. I was forced to sell my armor for scrap metal and I had to eat my horse to stay alive so I am no longer a white night no thank you. Women only love opportunistically where the female derives no resources from the male no such relationship will exist. That’s how it works if the guy can’t provide for any reason no matter what it is she will dump his ass and leave him to die matter if he even gets cancer women love to leave us to die when we are at our lowest no matter why why should we help them when they are at their lowest especially when they blatantly said that they don’t need us no thank you.
He shouldn't even keep a girl waiting, he could have confessed in her 17 or 18
In Japan, you legally become a full-fledged adult once you turn 20 years old. The age of consent is 14 for women and 16 for men over there.
You have to be 18 to be an adult
@nightphantomDX3 In Japan it is simple, you're in high school, you're a child. You're not an adult until college. Sort of a close minded way of thinking but it is getting better.
There is something that bothers me in all these videos which show the bride and groom together just before the ceremony.
Here in the USA, it is considered bad luck for the groom to see the bride in her wedding dress before the ceremony. He should not see his bride in her dress until he is standing at the alter, and the bride appears at the entrance of the hall... as she walks down the aisle to join the groom - that should be the first time the groom sees the bride in her wedding dress for the first time.
I don't know the customs in other countries. But since this video is posted here for American TH-cam, I wanted to give this information to the creators of the stories.
Except you know it's in Japan. WITH Japanese names (for the vast majority). And IIRC, they've signed the marriage form (sometimes days or weeks before) and submitted it before the actual ceremony/reception (thus the alimony part in mangas where the bride/groom elope with someone else (many with bro/sis or suposed BFF)) before the ceremony starts.)
I think that the "not seeing" each other is a Western cultural thing, not an Asian (or African) tradition.
Edited to correct spelling.
ETA: So no, they don't "need" to know that. 😊😊
And they're dubbing the original INTO English, not writing a new script. 🙄
there's a lot of time skip and the problem is I don't know the age gap of the main young couple but anyway I'm happy that they got married
6/7 years or so, He's 23 when they meet. Her dad remarried when she was starting HS (9th grade), and the baby was around a year old (even though they say it was a 3 month checkup, IIRC, you get checkups a lot when that young.). So she's either a Junior or Sophomore (if it was the actual 3 month checkup), and either 17 or 16 at that time. And he waited to date her until she was 20, with marriage after graduation. Wholesome story.
This was really sweet. And chance encounter with Kuon and Kanna led to them getting married, and it was all thanks to Eita. I'm really glad Eita could be at the wedding, it really helped cap off this amazingly wholesome story.
*Karma can be a great wingman sometimes..*