@simulationkoyona bruh. I’ve lived in America and just finished high school. Have never seen a gun in real life ever. People seem to think gun violence happens to every other person. Most people will never see it in their life.
@simulationkoyo 😆 America has a reputation for gun violence but when you factor in a 400mil population and a few small pockets of very high gun crime, it can seem much worse than it really is.
They got a lot more than they bargained for buying those birthday cupcakes lol. That’s gotta be some culture shock for them to experience stuff like that. A fun experience though.
That was fast! They went to a Michellin starred ramen shop, walked around LA, went on a trip to Vegas to check on EVO Vegas and bought some goods, and then gambled $5k in a casino and won a plus of $2k. Oh, and they introduced Saigoo (Max), the head of Cover USA.
I find that when it comes to supermarkets in America the people at the register will often be very nice and want to do something fun or chit chat as long as it's not a busy line. Everyone else there isn't friendly at all but the register people are often pretty talkative
The people on the coasts and especially the people in LA and NYC, are famously irritable and unfriendly within the US, so its a shame those are the exact places most people visit.
@@Aktomik Hard disagree. I've been to LA and NYC and some coastal cities like Portland, Oregon. You'll still find a lot of friendly and welcoming people. Especially if you're in the more tourist-friendly area.
NYC puts up a big front about being mean but is actually nice. LA puts up a big front about being nice but is actually mean. Seattle is the worst though.
@@davidbigboutay782As a local Seattlite, we're actually quite friendly and welcoming to tourists. You just have to take the initiative and we're always happy to help. Its just ninety-ninety percent of the time we're focused on our own business, and leave others to theirs. A byproduct of the constant need to escape wind, rain, annual heat, and fading daylight. Unless something is blatantly wrong (like falling over), we don't bother unless you ask. The moment you ask, you'll immediately see the friendly side of us.
@@Alisa-dz7oz As a Tacoman, that's a complete lie and Seattlelites will look at you as if you're a cockroach if you try to make small talk at the bus stop.
Fellow American here, this is the type of “America” I’d like to see more often, preferably on mainstream media, instead of the usual brainrot Trump vs Biden bullshit, TikTok culture, etc.
The birthday things actually happens alot more often in restaurants. And if your eating there and its someones birthday the staff would sing and random guest would chime in too
Some restaurants make a big deal out of it. There's a German restaurant local to me called Bavarian Grill where the staff will bring out an entire tray of bells of varying pitch and size. They will sing and play Happy Birthday on the bells.
Just by being friendly those folks did a great service to the worldwide reputation of AMERICA and I am so proud. Thats the real American experience right there
i worked at a grocery store, that usually happens out of boredom or we like the customer. rarely happens but when it does it helps brighten the day. probably got done with inventory.
American here, I don't think I've EVER heard of that happening inna store before lol. That's happened to me in a restaurant but never a store. I'm from Connecticut tho, maybe it's different over where they was at
@@jseeker1867 It's a tourism thing. Being nice to visitors is good for business. Too bad a lot of people don't understand it's true for domestic customers as well.
Evangelion ending mom- I mean congratulations for the birthday!! xD Glad to see they're getting good experience from rural town in US. What a fun trip! Hope we can see more Holomems getting nice experience like this
I had a similar experience when I went to Japan for the first time at the conbini and everybody greeted with the "Irashaimasen" and I was looking around to see if they were greeting someone important behind me but it was just their normal routine. xD
There is a ballin' local ramen shop here in Dallas that used to do that for each customer, but I guess too many dummies had no idea what they were saying so they stopped doing it.
The Vegas strip is one of my favorite places that I have travelled to, and is probably second place to Venice for me. Though I wouldn't dare step off the strip area. The stats for violent crime shoot up drastically as soon as you get just one street away from the main area. 😅
I think location really matters. Where I live and work the locals and employees are generally nice with only the occasional not-so-nice person. But most of the time it has me thinking "If other places were like this things wouldn't be so bad". I just make sure not to take it for granted 'cause I'm occasionally reminded of other job sites where the workers aren't nearly as nice.
I love seeing other Americans on the internet make tiny generalizations themselves about something never happening around the whole US lol. (Not directing this specifically btw)
That's the exact vehicle I was in when we did our trip to the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater and such. Biggest complaint: The audio system was too quiet and could not meaningfully overpower the noise of driving. Considering that listening to music is what you'd be doing 80%+ of the time when taking a trip like that, it's a big freaking deal.
For some bizarre reason, this really wants me to wish an anime show adventure. Holomembers US adventures, that's pretty wild. Imagine all Holomembers (I mean all of them, including the graduated ones with US flags they are carrying) with 'America Spirit!' travel all 50 states in a great adventure. I would call it "Holoventures 50" OR "Holostates 50" or even "50 Holoventures" and even "50 Holostates". (sigh) then again these titles are off theme, not compatible, not applicable, or too awkward just with the "states" and/or "50" or just wishful thinking. What do you think? 🤔😊
She actually mentioned in this stream that she was not a fan of flying, to the point where at first, she looked into booking a ship to travel to America. But turns out that would take WAY too long. So yeah, she just kinda tanked through the flight
@@JShayTranslations Oh sick! my memory WAS right. I wonder if her issue was the fear of flying/bad nerves, or some kind of health issue. iirc Suisei and FBK had problems with flying aswell!
I’m sure every American can attest to never having that happen, but that being said it’s a super nice gesture, now if you don’t mind me I’m going to be going to every store in the LA/Vegas area and buying cupcakes to find this store so I can get a discount every week
Oh yeah, if they ever ask if it’s your birthday, you better believe they’re gonna come out of the woodworks out of nowhere. They love the tease the hell out of you with that one
Imagine if they'd been in a restaurant and one of the staff found out one of their group had a birthday and the staff came out to sing. I've always found it impossible not to turn around and watch when that happens.
As much as I love the EN girls THIS is why the JP girls will always be more interesting, they take trips together, they blog their adventures, they constantly are doing things with each other outside of streaming. I know it's more difficult because the EN girls are all so far apart but how often do we hear about them going on vacation together or meeting up? Very rarely, I hope that changes in the future.
People from other countries mostly seem to go to tourist areas in southern California or New York and then act like they have seen the country. Just once, I'd like to see one of these groups drive around the midwest or deep south and talk about *that* . Would it be a better experience? Maybe. Would it be a better look at what the US is like? Absolutely.
@@purplecowadoom It would be nice but I doubt it would happen. Would become even more costly. Like it'd be cool to see their thoughts of going through the Appalachians during Leaf Season in Autumn. Having some southern food as well.
@@purplecowadoom100%. I've been to LA, NYC, I live in Chicago, and I honestly probably wouldn't take anyone to places like that. Especially not Vegas or Hollywood or LA in general... Or Florida...I would give them a taste of actual American life.
@@NicoDoesLP Worth noting that for a lot of the girls, it's like GTA5 is their entire experience of "american city life". Miko even said her IRL american dream was to "visit Los Santos", perhaps not realizing that the real cities Los Santos is themed after, are a lot more filthy and unpleasant than GTA makes them seem.
Damn, a real “and everyone clapped” moment.
We're not beating the Americlap allegations on this one...
@@ulrickts Why would we want to? This sounded like a fun moment to be a part of.
@@TenchiHawkwing I'm thinking of a certain copypasta about a Eurobong's visit to America.
Seems like they got a little bit of small American town hospitality in their trip!
Definitely small town American hospitality there. Some of the sweetest souls out there. Makes a day that much better.
@simulationkoyona bruh. I’ve lived in America and just finished high school. Have never seen a gun in real life ever. People seem to think gun violence happens to every other person. Most people will never see it in their life.
@simulationkoyo 😆 America has a reputation for gun violence but when you factor in a 400mil population and a few small pockets of very high gun crime, it can seem much worse than it really is.
@simulationkoyo Why?
it also happens in Brazil, Colombia, India, Venezuela, Mexico, etc.
They got a lot more than they bargained for buying those birthday cupcakes lol. That’s gotta be some culture shock for them to experience stuff like that. A fun experience though.
better than some other kinds of american culture shock, that's for sure.
@@AStandsForFrench martincitopants' LA misadventure 🤣
I just find it funny how now they think that's just something that happens in America. I've never seen that before lol
Same
It happens sometimes at restaurants but it happening at a random store is funny
It's more of a friendly small town thing, America or not
Restaurants do it a lot everywhere, stores in some small towns I guess too.
I feel like Americans tend to be nicer if it's super obvious youre from out of town
That was fast!
They went to a Michellin starred ramen shop, walked around LA, went on a trip to Vegas to check on EVO Vegas and bought some goods, and then gambled $5k in a casino and won a plus of $2k. Oh, and they introduced Saigoo (Max), the head of Cover USA.
Gambled 5k$, won 2k$...so total of 7k$ transaction.
That's quite low for casino tourist standards.
Oh so they did go to EVO, I was wondering!
@@Rathurueno it’s not. On average people lose when they gamble in casinos.
@@Rathurue It's not low considering they didn't go to Vegas specifically to gamble. And winning 40% over your capital is great.
@@RejectHumanityReturn2Monke Praise the translator for that lol
I hope we see a lot more translations of their USA trip!!! I'm so excited to hear what they thought!
I find that when it comes to supermarkets in America the people at the register will often be very nice and want to do something fun or chit chat as long as it's not a busy line. Everyone else there isn't friendly at all but the register people are often pretty talkative
The people on the coasts and especially the people in LA and NYC, are famously irritable and unfriendly within the US, so its a shame those are the exact places most people visit.
@@Aktomik Hard disagree. I've been to LA and NYC and some coastal cities like Portland, Oregon. You'll still find a lot of friendly and welcoming people. Especially if you're in the more tourist-friendly area.
NYC puts up a big front about being mean but is actually nice. LA puts up a big front about being nice but is actually mean. Seattle is the worst though.
@@davidbigboutay782As a local Seattlite, we're actually quite friendly and welcoming to tourists. You just have to take the initiative and we're always happy to help.
Its just ninety-ninety percent of the time we're focused on our own business, and leave others to theirs. A byproduct of the constant need to escape wind, rain, annual heat, and fading daylight. Unless something is blatantly wrong (like falling over), we don't bother unless you ask. The moment you ask, you'll immediately see the friendly side of us.
@@Alisa-dz7oz As a Tacoman, that's a complete lie and Seattlelites will look at you as if you're a cockroach if you try to make small talk at the bus stop.
Looking to that track.
Botan: "Korone, time to cook!"
"We need to make another batch of cupcakes, Jesse"
Lui and Choco should do a cooking stream where they make blue rock candy
AMERICA YA!
HALLO :D
hallo!
HALLO :D
Hallo :D
HALLO :D
BE THE AMERICAN THE JAPANESE THINK YOU ARE 🇺🇲🦅😎
It makes me happy to see they were welcomed.
Whaaat?
That was so cute that they wished them happy birthday.
I gotta watch this full vlog. Video.
Thanks for the clip.
Can you imagine if they mentioned it was someone's birthday while they were at something like Texas Roadhouse?
That's so wholesome. Everyone at the store must have been extra nice because these two were obviously from out of town.
Those supermarket people needed something to make their day worthwhile.
THEY WERE IN MY OWN CITY OMG!!!
Fellow American here, this is the type of “America” I’d like to see more often, preferably on mainstream media, instead of the usual brainrot Trump vs Biden bullshit, TikTok culture, etc.
what is tiktok culture? teenagers? 😭
@2:18 I had no idea how much I needed to hear Botan say "Happy Birthday". Adorable.
Thank you so much and PLEASE do more, it's so interesting hearing about their US experience
Seeing the Kroger "Reduced" sticker on the cupcakes really hits home
The birthday things actually happens alot more often in restaurants. And if your eating there and its someones birthday the staff would sing and random guest would chime in too
Some restaurants make a big deal out of it. There's a German restaurant local to me called Bavarian Grill where the staff will bring out an entire tray of bells of varying pitch and size. They will sing and play Happy Birthday on the bells.
cover hire this man to translate korone's new movie review series
Ko’one going Halo please was great
John Halo lmao
when?
@@yyyhhh8481Evo, there's other clips there, the vlog was a whole 1hr so too many content to talk about
Ahh, this is so wholesome 🥰
Just by being friendly those folks did a great service to the worldwide reputation of AMERICA and I am so proud. Thats the real American experience right there
Can't believe they were in the same state as me, though I live closer to Reno than Vegas.
I actually live in Vegas and didn't realize they were here
Same here. Lots of Asian tourists come into town so a couple more isn't that big of a deal.
i worked at a grocery store, that usually happens out of boredom or we like the customer. rarely happens but when it does it helps brighten the day. probably got done with inventory.
Also driving through the Mojave...that's ballsy for a foreigner.
Just watch for Cazadores and Deathclaws and you will be fine
American here, I don't think I've EVER heard of that happening inna store before lol. That's happened to me in a restaurant but never a store. I'm from Connecticut tho, maybe it's different over where they was at
Must be a West Coast thing. I'm also a Northeast lad and from what I understand we keep to ourselves a lot more than other US regions.
@@jseeker1867
It's a tourism thing.
Being nice to visitors is good for business.
Too bad a lot of people don't understand it's true for domestic customers as well.
when i was working at a grocery store in a rural town we did something similar every now and then, usually for little kids though.
botan: Korone we need to cook
Sasuga Americlaps (said with pride)
You Californians made me proud to be American for this, much love from Miami
Evangelion ending mom- I mean congratulations for the birthday!! xD
Glad to see they're getting good experience from rural town in US. What a fun trip! Hope we can see more Holomems getting nice experience like this
glad they had a good time, lol
Hope to see more clips from this trip!
I had a similar experience when I went to Japan for the first time at the conbini and everybody greeted with the "Irashaimasen" and I was looking around to see if they were greeting someone important behind me but it was just their normal routine. xD
There is a ballin' local ramen shop here in Dallas that used to do that for each customer, but I guess too many dummies had no idea what they were saying so they stopped doing it.
glad that they had a funa nd memorable experience what they went to the US
I laughed so hard that the 50% off cupcakes. Its almost too American to buy discount bakery with nothing wrong with it other than they made too much.
That discount rack is everyone's birthday.
Even as an American, I experienced culture shock on my first trip to Vegas.
@@amthatwas even Americans take for granted how big the US really is
Well, the most crucial and important part it is that it all went smoothly and they had fun.
I love how you can just stumble across places like that while traveling in the US. Little pockets of joy.
Cute dog and lion!
I cant believe they went to my city!!! hopefully they enjoyed it
Welcome to America.
SHISHIRON NO NATSUYASUMI
Las Vegas eh? Damn if only they knew the best clam chowder you could have gotten at the Orleans's Big Al Oyster Bar
Oh wow, they got an RV and everything? True American road trip experience!
America Ya!!
It feels odd that they visited where I live and I’m JUST finding out about it lol
The Vegas strip is one of my favorite places that I have travelled to, and is probably second place to Venice for me. Though I wouldn't dare step off the strip area. The stats for violent crime shoot up drastically as soon as you get just one street away from the main area. 😅
American is 50 smaller countries (the states) in a trench coat
Watame & Okayu: Okaerinasai, anata! ❤
Awh i love botan n korone together they are so adorable T-T
My heart throbbed the moment they said they visited our country, I was glad they made it back safely to Japan. 😅😅😅
I can now imagine them going to Kroger and having the birthday announcement.
This is like that bit where people were clapping for Gigi when she parallel parked lol
America ya!
This makes me regain faith for humanity, I seen too many bad things for my life…😅
I think a lot of people take for granted how awesome America really is
Friendliest citizens of any oligarchy it know.
Whenever I've been to America everyone's being super nice, even the airport security guys.
I think location really matters. Where I live and work the locals and employees are generally nice with only the occasional not-so-nice person. But most of the time it has me thinking "If other places were like this things wouldn't be so bad". I just make sure not to take it for granted 'cause I'm occasionally reminded of other job sites where the workers aren't nearly as nice.
@@jazzyfoo just the bad reputation we get as a monolith (which is understandable ig)
Vegas is nice if you stay near the main street. once you get like 2-3 streets off to the side it's hella seedy.
These 2 visited EVO? The timing works out
Yeah it was in the vlog
Wow, never seen that at a supermarket, they must have thought you were cute or something, that usually never happends anywhere in america lol
It happens in small shops and restaurants. But I've never seen it happen at a supermarket. Maybe they were in a small town grocery store or something.
I love seeing other Americans on the internet make tiny generalizations themselves about something never happening around the whole US lol. (Not directing this specifically btw)
America - everyone clapped. Sounds about right
That's the exact vehicle I was in when we did our trip to the Grand Canyon, Meteor Crater and such. Biggest complaint: The audio system was too quiet and could not meaningfully overpower the noise of driving. Considering that listening to music is what you'd be doing 80%+ of the time when taking a trip like that, it's a big freaking deal.
unwritten rule
be hospitable as shit to friendly newcomers
High chance those cake been sitting there for more than a week.
That's why all the clerks celebrate someone buying them, even with a discount....😂
That definitely must’ve been a small town grocery store.
So a Doggo and a White Laion rent a movil house, what a day haha.
well i can bet botan is to get this gun licence....
Imagine if they went to Sturgis.
what bizzaro world version of america did they visit lol. well, I don't live there, but still..
Things like this is why I am deathly afraid of telling a waiter or a store clerk that it's my birthday. I always die from embarrassment.
👍!
ruuto sikkus-tee-sikkusu
For some bizarre reason, this really wants me to wish an anime show adventure. Holomembers US adventures, that's pretty wild. Imagine all Holomembers (I mean all of them, including the graduated ones with US flags they are carrying) with 'America Spirit!' travel all 50 states in a great adventure. I would call it "Holoventures 50" OR "Holostates 50" or even "50 Holoventures" and even "50 Holostates". (sigh) then again these titles are off theme, not compatible, not applicable, or too awkward just with the "states" and/or "50" or just wishful thinking. What do you think? 🤔😊
If there’s one thing we Americans can do, it’s clap
half of the comments be like "it never happens to me, therefore it never happens in America"
@@f.b.l.9813 ikr
Nobody said that it never happens, just that it's grossly exaggerated.
Dog and big cat go to land of burgers and casinos
Idk why, but for some reason, I thought Botan had problems with flying?
She actually mentioned in this stream that she was not a fan of flying, to the point where at first, she looked into booking a ship to travel to America. But turns out that would take WAY too long. So yeah, she just kinda tanked through the flight
@@JShayTranslations Oh sick! my memory WAS right. I wonder if her issue was the fear of flying/bad nerves, or some kind of health issue.
iirc Suisei and FBK had problems with flying aswell!
Did they make a stop in Goodsprings?
I don't think so
They did make a stop in Calico though
Americans LOVE clapping
qute
Hol up, Botan took a plane? Character development?
OH SHIT THEY MEET JERMA?
Michael, it's your birthday today!
What the hell supermarket was this? I've lived in the US my whole life, I never got cheered by the store or a discount because it was my birthday lol
That's a real American experience right there. It's not all about big city living.
Wait, did they go to Evo?
I’m sure every American can attest to never having that happen, but that being said it’s a super nice gesture, now if you don’t mind me I’m going to be going to every store in the LA/Vegas area and buying cupcakes to find this store so I can get a discount every week
Oh yeah, if they ever ask if it’s your birthday, you better believe they’re gonna come out of the woodworks out of nowhere.
They love the tease the hell out of you with that one
Truly shocking
>LA
OH NO
>Lion Merc and Yubikuza Dog
Oh, nevermind
Lol, that's not the America I know. They must not have been at Walmart.
Imagine if they'd been in a restaurant and one of the staff found out one of their group had a birthday and the staff came out to sing. I've always found it impossible not to turn around and watch when that happens.
As much as I love the EN girls THIS is why the JP girls will always be more interesting, they take trips together, they blog their adventures, they constantly are doing things with each other outside of streaming. I know it's more difficult because the EN girls are all so far apart but how often do we hear about them going on vacation together or meeting up? Very rarely, I hope that changes in the future.
Whole Walmart full of Hololive fans, not even surprising 😤
They didn't go to shooting range?
People from other countries mostly seem to go to tourist areas in southern California or New York and then act like they have seen the country.
Just once, I'd like to see one of these groups drive around the midwest or deep south and talk about *that* . Would it be a better experience? Maybe. Would it be a better look at what the US is like? Absolutely.
@@purplecowadoom It would be nice but I doubt it would happen. Would become even more costly. Like it'd be cool to see their thoughts of going through the Appalachians during Leaf Season in Autumn. Having some southern food as well.
@@purplecowadoom100%. I've been to LA, NYC, I live in Chicago, and I honestly probably wouldn't take anyone to places like that. Especially not Vegas or Hollywood or LA in general... Or Florida...I would give them a taste of actual American life.
@@NicoDoesLP Worth noting that for a lot of the girls, it's like GTA5 is their entire experience of "american city life". Miko even said her IRL american dream was to "visit Los Santos", perhaps not realizing that the real cities Los Santos is themed after, are a lot more filthy and unpleasant than GTA makes them seem.
With korone's car ambassadorship, it would have been hilarious to see her on the race tracks in Vegas.
Do you believe this story?🤣🤣🤣
AMERICA YA!
AMERICA YA!