Multilingualism is the only downside of knowing English as my native language. I don’t have any pressure or reason to learn another language, so I will never have the motivation to do so.
They can't go off script because just like the Chinese system, the Japanese schooling and higher education system is built entirely around rote (memorization) learning purely to pass exams rather than how to actually learn a skill, hence why their degrees are useless outside of China, Korea, Japan, Singapore etc etc etc. There's a reason there's hardly any Asian-born Asians working as American tech firms - they get eaten alive when up against a western educated college graduate.
Its cute how they clearly rehearsed it and couldn't go off script. Every time I go there and see school kids they normally all just keep yelling "hello" at me
They can't go off script because just like the Chinese system, the Japanese schooling and higher education system is built entirely around rote (memorization) learning purely to pass exams rather than how to actually learn a skill, hence why their degrees are useless outside of China, Korea, Japan, Singapore etc etc etc. There's a reason there's hardly any Asian-born Asians working as American tech firms - they get eaten alive when up against a western educated college graduate.
They actually didn't understand him HAHAHAHAHH it happen the same thing to me when I went to the UK when I was a child, I'm spanish and I didn't know much english back then
@@sametyetimoglu6026Japaneses are famous for being socially introverted and having social anxiety. This mainly results from their hardcore study culture where they just focus on exams and never really interact with others during their students days. Also their tradition empathise on being polite and they're usually very reserved. Even in the video, you can see the boys are really shy and nervous of speaking with him. (They never attempt to communicate with him in more depths and never really respond to his questions properly. They look like parrots, just repeating what they're taught and nothing more.) If there is something wrong with my info, or if there's something lacking, feel free to correct me. I never really visited Japan and most of the knowledge I have is from online.
Eh... kind of. Gift giving in Japan isn't out of the kindness of your heart, it's about etiquette you're expected to follow. In this case I would classify this as an お返し (Okaeshi). It is given as a thank-you when someone gives you something. So for instance they asked for him to give them his time, and in exchange they presented him a gift in return.
I went to a a Ramen shop with that was ran by an Old Lady in Japan, I dont exactly know where it is, but I remember the Iron Man 28 statue is near the place, and she was very sweet, I was young by that time and she gave me some gifts after we ate ❤
It doesn't seem like a way to force kids to talk to strangers to me They're practicing the language they're learning in conversation with a native speaker of that language. It's a smart way to help kids learn a language And by the looks of it, tourists enjoy it and they did very well at their English interview
I'm Italian, when I was 16/17 we went in Sevilla Spain with the school to learn the language, one day wee did this as well, stopping strangers on the road to answer some questions, it was fun, but I spent most time drunk anyway
This is so cute to watch. I remember learning about this in my Japanese class where they go on a school trip and one of their tasks is to interview a foreigner.
Honestly this is such a SMART way to learn a language. Field trip + exercising the language you’re learning in real life scenario. I wish I could of done this while learning Spanish for 4 years, got straight A’s but never really exercised it/learned how to speak it 😢 it’s one thing learning something just to pass tests but it’s another when you’re actually absorbing in the language and understanding it/learning it
honestly if I were in a foreign country and a couple of school kids came up and said they were learning english and wanted to interview me i'd be so stoked. teaching is a passion of mine and it's nice when you actively witness someone learning.
this is how most of people around the world go through English in their schools (which is about getting good grades and not the desire for learning) I remember classmates in elementary writing down scripted conversations from textbook they should learn in native Cyrillic script, memorising butchered pronunciation and obliterating the meaning Even then it was something barbaric to me, and now it's just funnily dumb
I visited Disneyland Paris years ago and attempted my best to say all thirteen phrases, then getting bombarded with chaos of native speaking French trying to have a conversation with me. Long story short, I enjoyed my trip but realized that I'm not good at learning other languages.
Lol if I think of that as a student the perception of "nothing learned " is real. But as a teacher you can see they're practicing approach, pronunciation, you're exposing then to native speakers which has a lot of value and they're also practicing level 1 phrases to get used to the language. Love from México
I love the idea of learning English by interviewing travelers and also requiring their signature. The boys are so adorable. Thank you for being so sweet to them 😍
Not really... They learned nothing from this interaction. They just memorized the phrases, but didn't understand a single thing, they or he said. And due to Japanese customs they'd never admit not understanding anything towards a gaijin, and thus you can't even help them with it. They'll just pretend to understand and change the topic... They're very friendly, but not communicative. Because in the end they'll always care more about honour than knowledge. Sadly.
@@Robin93kI’ll have to correct you me say they didn’t memorize it at all…they had their heads in those pages all the time…It’s good that they can pronounce the words, but that specific action of theirs is what will keep them from learning properly I think 😅
so cute how they have clipboards with little built in pockets for the thank you gifts, what a cute assignment and you can tell they do it year after year and have the gear for it
No clue where this is at but there's a place in Japan where the deer live close to people and typically aren't afraid of humans. This might be that place, idk lol.
Even in Jharkhand, many zoos allow you to openly meet deer... It depends on deer they want to get touched or not... Btw, not every forest has Salman Khan, so they keep deer alone😂
Deer are mostly chill if they are used to living near people that don't hunt them. I can walk 10ft away but some at my place and feed them berries. But they're looking mighty tasty so I might have to eat them eventually.
This is in Nara, one of several ancient Japanese capitals. There are approximately 1200 tame deer there that will actually bow their heads before you feed them.
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@blam9319 They are practicing their English. Them both speaking at the same time allows them both to practice their English without wasting the dudes time taking turns pronouncing the same thing
@@KillianTwew practise my rats posterior......these kids are literally learning nothing, or even attempting to learn anything, all they are doing is repeating some lines that they have rote memorised by heart a thousand times before this, and simply going through the process and collecting "signatures" as proof of completion. they arent even gleaning anything from the small interaction or attempting to genuinely engage in the interaction, the look on their faces just says "im being forced to do this for a school assignment, cant be bothered, lets just get this over with" if these kids were on roblox or minecraft and attempting to communicate with foreigners in broken language, they would probably learn more from it.
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@@kathrynstankiewicz5926I blame social media… feeling entitled to viciously insult strangers with no repercussions due to anonymity has destroyed our ability to get along.
@@kathrynstankiewicz5926you are absolutely right i have lived here my whole life and the entitled bratty little baby back bitch attitude people have here is insane especially in liberal and more blue cities or towns.
That's Nara city with deers, you can feed them and sometimes pet them, they're nothing like wild deers. During cov*d it was a problem because no tourists so no one to feed them.. they would go outside of the park and try to eat in the bins :((( I was there when this happened, it was truly heart breaking in some way 😢
It’s not that, it’s because the way they were taught was memorisation- they don’t actually understand the English. They learnt the sentences, like an actor learns a script. So when he says “do you know how to spell that?” they have absolutely no idea what he’s saying, so they ignore it lol. That’s one issue with the Japanese way of teaching
@@Justhppy2behere crazy how in medieval times it took only about 5 years of learning to be fluent in every major west euro language plus Latin but nowadays almost two decades of education can't teach children even conversational English
Repetition works. They sound MUUUUUCH better at that age than I expected. Let's hope they continue when they can study by etymology and understanding! ^^
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Amazing culture over there. So polite and respectful - sure had to go from their scripts but they are kids. I can't imagine any kids where I'm from showing that level of courtesy. Well done boys
The funny part is they really did that for a homework, maybe their teacher told them to do that, if that was me I would fill those answer by myself and playing video games, lmao
@@hestia4709 we are asians bro here we have entrances that you can't crack if you don't abide your teachers and parents our lives depends on those entrance exams so we need to have discipline from our childhood it's a sad reality that we become robots for just earning money because we are from poor family background even my family used to earn 6 lakh rupees(7k us dollars) in an year we never had good home but I was the one to breakthrough and had to sacrifice my childhood for that obviously
OMG, we met a couple of them too interviewing Americans when we visit last month. And they do not, I repeat, do not let you ask question. 😂 It’s so adorable!
@SG-ho7xb bruh I didn't say calling japanese people polite was dehumanizing. I was saying just calling them japanese instead of japanese people. There's a difference like how bad calling someone Jew is but Jewish person is the polite way. Use your brain cells for once in your life
We lived in Japan for 3 years. We went to a park and this japanrse boy came up to my son and asked "Will you play with me?" They played for about 30 min and the boy bowed to my son and said "Thank you for playing with me". They are so polite.
For real though. I met a Japanese family when I was a kid on holiday and I was good friends with the sister, but the brother was really mean to us, or at least, I think he thinks he was mean 😂 He was still so polite though, I only knew he was picking on us based on his sister's reaction. I'm Scottish, we're meaner than that to our grandparents 😂 polite meaning comments don't even register as mean for me 😂
I'm a solo woman traveler who visits Japan often. One day in Tokyo, I was busy playing at a game arcade. Then a little boy of about 6 years old, who was watching me play, fell down. I quickly got up to help the boy on his feet and continue playing. About 15 minutes later, I felt a tap on my shoulder. I turned around and saw the boy with a small pack of tissues and a small box of chocolates. He handed them to me and told me thank you in Japanese. Behind him was his mother, thanking me, bowing and smiling at me. :)
they are the sweetest kids ever omg (Im on computer and I dont know how to put emojis) (I dare you to go find them and give 10,000 dollars in japenese money)
If that is Nara, then it's normal there. You'll see deers walking around, even crossing the street despite the presence of cars. Nara deers are like dogs 😂
A very good idea for learning English. The children were very polite. They're not ignoring your question, they just don't understand. It's lovely that you spend time with these students. Those of us who are learning English really want to talk to native English speakers
This is how I felt learning Chinese. I wanted to get a pen pal or something in China to learn it better, but surprisingly haven't met very many Chinese people or speakers (despite now living right under China's butthole.)
This has been happening in Japan before Japan become a social media trend. I've done 2 exchange programs there years ago, been another 4 times prior to covid. Family in Kyoto. If you look white and go to temples or smthn you get approached by kids... it's happened to me so many times lol
The random ass deer is soo funny 😭😭
Finally someone said it😂
@@rileyyost4959FRRR
random ass-deer 🤨
He's under the nandainmon gate in Nara Park. Thousands of semi tame wild deer live there
Yes very cute 😊❤
they are
in complete sync
Vewy cweepy
Am i the only one who read this just like how those kids speak lol
@@unimpresdthey're study partners 🤔
Obviously there are reading from their book
@@sevenballonu And maybe they're nervous
I like how they ignore you when you make a small talk like "sir, please stick to the script" HAHAHAHAHAHA
😂
They don’t understand 😢
u killed me i love u looooooool
I got that same vibe lol
Just like kids everywhere. "Hey, man I'm just tryna get my homework done."
thats actually so fucking cute and they were so respectful, we need kids like this in the west seriously lol
And many of those cute children were killed by American nuclear weapons
@@mominzaman3885 shouldn't have raped nanking.
please dont fetishize japan lol please stop. they have terrible kids just like us, and we have great kids like the ones here.
@@mominzaman3885And many of the parents of those children committed even worse atrocities.
Does any of this matter? No.. Why’d you even bring it up?
@@mominzaman3885 You just get through watching grave of the fireflies or something?
This was honestly really cool that their school is having them do this, being multilingual is always a plus in life
Multilingualism is the only downside of knowing English as my native language. I don’t have any pressure or reason to learn another language, so I will never have the motivation to do so.
@@ottovonbass-mark5424for the culture of another country,
They don't learn shit from this
@@ottovonbass-mark5424 chinese is getting more and more improtant too so might be a reson to learn that aswell ^^
@@SakuraChan-mj8dcmy school forces us to learn it😢 trilingual school
Synchronisation: 200%
Comprehension: 0% 😂 they're so cute
They can't go off script because just like the Chinese system, the Japanese schooling and higher education system is built entirely around rote (memorization) learning purely to pass exams rather than how to actually learn a skill, hence why their degrees are useless outside of China, Korea, Japan, Singapore etc etc etc. There's a reason there's hardly any Asian-born Asians working as American tech firms - they get eaten alive when up against a western educated college graduate.
Underrated comment 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Truly lmao😂
they're way smarter than your American public education as s
This is so cool, they are so respectful and the little gift at the end is very nice!
what the FLIP is that pfp
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The pfp?
Broo your profile what the heck is that so revealing 💀
The deer was like : hey you forgot to interview me!!
Its cute how they clearly rehearsed it and couldn't go off script. Every time I go there and see school kids they normally all just keep yelling "hello" at me
Aw that's actually so adorable of them 😭❤️
AMERICA YA
@@CaffeinatedCoffiiHELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO
They can't go off script because just like the Chinese system, the Japanese schooling and higher education system is built entirely around rote (memorization) learning purely to pass exams rather than how to actually learn a skill, hence why their degrees are useless outside of China, Korea, Japan, Singapore etc etc etc. There's a reason there's hardly any Asian-born Asians working as American tech firms - they get eaten alive when up against a western educated college graduate.
This describes Japanese society as a whole...not many people "go off script" .
Kids: We're the ones asking questions, NOT you
lol
Actually they don't know how to speak they are just taught 3-4 sentences 😂
😂
@@sahiru-kun8796“Dont fear the man who practiced 100 languages. Fear the one who practiced 1 sentence a 100 times“ -sun tzu
They actually didn't understand him HAHAHAHAHH it happen the same thing to me when I went to the UK when I was a child, I'm spanish and I didn't know much english back then
The difference in cultures is mind boggling. These two are very respectful and even gave him a gift.
Japanese culture always surprises me. Always respectful and courteous.
Giving the kids confidence to ask strangers is super important, especially for Japanese
I didn’t think of that wow, such a great way to teach confidence to talk and ask strangers!
until they reach high school
could you explain, why for Japanese? im honestly curious
@@sametyetimoglu6026because they never talk to strangers
@@sametyetimoglu6026Japaneses are famous for being socially introverted and having social anxiety. This mainly results from their hardcore study culture where they just focus on exams and never really interact with others during their students days. Also their tradition empathise on being polite and they're usually very reserved. Even in the video, you can see the boys are really shy and nervous of speaking with him. (They never attempt to communicate with him in more depths and never really respond to his questions properly. They look like parrots, just repeating what they're taught and nothing more.)
If there is something wrong with my info, or if there's something lacking, feel free to correct me. I never really visited Japan and most of the knowledge I have is from online.
I really appreciate how they compensate for tourist's time with a sweet gift at the end. That's very respectful and considerate
Eh... kind of. Gift giving in Japan isn't out of the kindness of your heart, it's about etiquette you're expected to follow. In this case I would classify this as an お返し (Okaeshi). It is given as a thank-you when someone gives you something. So for instance they asked for him to give them his time, and in exchange they presented him a gift in return.
I went to a a Ramen shop with that was ran by an Old Lady in Japan, I dont exactly know where it is, but I remember the Iron Man 28 statue is near the place, and she was very sweet, I was young by that time and she gave me some gifts after we ate ❤
Really wish America would have a respectful culture like this
I have ordered many things from ebay sellers in Japan and every single one has always came with a hand written note in English along with a gift.
@@FloSick808tip for you
The free gifts were actually freakin' AWESOME! That's better than anything from a gift shop.
hard to not get that "black eyed children" feeling when they appear out of nowhere and recite every word in unison
日本の教育が悪い
Its actually a smart way to force kids to be social and talk to strangers...in a safe environment.
It doesn't seem like a way to force kids to talk to strangers to me
They're practicing the language they're learning in conversation with a native speaker of that language. It's a smart way to help kids learn a language
And by the looks of it, tourists enjoy it and they did very well at their English interview
I'm Italian, when I was 16/17 we went in Sevilla Spain with the school to learn the language, one day wee did this as well, stopping strangers on the road to answer some questions, it was fun, but I spent most time drunk anyway
@@ilsegato8637hows drinking been?
@@T13GUY the problem comes when you don't speak english and a bunch of kids come to interview you. I can see myself in that situation 😶
@@pietrolift2171dude drinking is awesome I’m drunk right now and I’m gonna drive😘😂🖕
This is so cute to watch. I remember learning about this in my Japanese class where they go on a school trip and one of their tasks is to interview a foreigner.
I wonder if he asked for permission to film and post... 🤔
Seems like I missed a lot of things being born in developing country. My school never took us on trips.
That is very brave for children to run up to an adult!
Sounds like a nightmare for an introvert like me
@@oliversissonphone6143 he's filming in public, not sure if it's different in Japan but you don't need consent in most countries
Honestly this is such a SMART way to learn a language. Field trip + exercising the language you’re learning in real life scenario. I wish I could of done this while learning Spanish for 4 years, got straight A’s but never really exercised it/learned how to speak it 😢 it’s one thing learning something just to pass tests but it’s another when you’re actually absorbing in the language and understanding it/learning it
知らない人に尋ねることは勇気がいることです。良い教育です!
honestly if I were in a foreign country and a couple of school kids came up and said they were learning english and wanted to interview me i'd be so stoked. teaching is a passion of mine and it's nice when you actively witness someone learning.
They were like
'Nah that stuff ain't in my vocabulary'
naw they where like it an't in the curriculum we don't got to learn it
😂😂😂😂
Ain’t*😊
Brother these kids are 8 year olds, go easy.
Nah
The fact that the kids give thank you gift after giving an interview in a foreign language just shows how the Japanese are raised
Ya, like robots.
In india he maybe robbed for answering some question like what is your bank balance and home country
This is INSANE I from France and I never see kid so polite and respectfull ….
THIS IS CRAZZYYY
It's customary, not like they actually like you.
@@siwalekundawith respect.
See how serious and polite they are ! They take education seriously.
It's giving, Good afternoon, my name is Russell," vibes; that's the most adorable thing I've seen all day.
I love how painfully clear it is they didn't learn any English, but just memorized their sentences
this is how most of people around the world go through English in their schools (which is about getting good grades and not the desire for learning)
I remember classmates in elementary writing down scripted conversations from textbook they should learn in native Cyrillic script, memorising butchered pronunciation and obliterating the meaning
Even then it was something barbaric to me, and now it's just funnily dumb
I visited Disneyland Paris years ago and attempted my best to say all thirteen phrases, then getting bombarded with chaos of native speaking French trying to have a conversation with me.
Long story short, I enjoyed my trip but realized that I'm not good at learning other languages.
@@user-cmcummto be fair it’s how we learn foreign language in US schools took at least I did when I took Spanish
It's a good way to start learning any language. Learn key sentences, then learn which words to swap for other words to make new sentences
Lol if I think of that as a student the perception of "nothing learned " is real. But as a teacher you can see they're practicing approach, pronunciation, you're exposing then to native speakers which has a lot of value and they're also practicing level 1 phrases to get used to the language. Love from México
Japanese never take anything free. They gave you reward for your help. A lifetime memory
Once I worked for japanese restaraunt, my japanese boss wanted my work for free, I said I will call police and he gave me my wage😂
@@Michael333michael except for work, they'll do anything to get profit lol
Except the stingy employers. They load the employees with work with minimum pay. So you are generalising no.
@@hazelmint6671like anywhere in the world?
@@DaniSC_l1 LMAO
They were so sweet, and so respectful!❤
I love the idea of learning English by interviewing travelers and also requiring their signature. The boys are so adorable. Thank you for being so sweet to them 😍
Everything about this was peaceful and respectful. The deer chilling in the back, the kids being polite, and them giving away gifts.
That deer is so cute
Ideal world.
WTF. I MISSED THE DEER. I'M DYING OF LAUGHTER!
@@moonstarmasterdeer is fake tho
@@D.Lesson And? I like deer.
That “sign please” was adorable
I feel pleased to be this comment's a thousand like
"We thank you for extending your cars warranty!" - The kids after signing.
*sign prease*😂❤
Little did he know, he just adopted them
Sign pwease
They were so respectful and the gift at the end is adorable. How cute.
That deer straight chillin
This is actually a great way to learn foreign language and not to shy to speak.
Not really...
They learned nothing from this interaction.
They just memorized the phrases, but didn't understand a single thing, they or he said.
And due to Japanese customs they'd never admit not understanding anything towards a gaijin, and thus you can't even help them with it.
They'll just pretend to understand and change the topic...
They're very friendly, but not communicative.
Because in the end they'll always care more about honour than knowledge. Sadly.
@@Robin93kWdym “they”
@@Robin93kI’ll have to correct you me say they didn’t memorize it at all…they had their heads in those pages all the time…It’s good that they can pronounce the words, but that specific action of theirs is what will keep them from learning properly I think 😅
@@codghosts143there’s 2 of them
@@codghosts143 they as in the traditional japanese people.
Finally
A couple of reporters with integrity
Fr the Washington Post could take notes 😭
I’m 1000 like
Which side of the aircraft carrier do we fly into?
Omg you made me spit out my coffee.
@@jonslg240 you for one woke up from the edge of the today.
They’re so cute and in perfect sync 🥰 they were very polite too
so cute how they have clipboards with little built in pockets for the thank you gifts, what a cute assignment and you can tell they do it year after year and have the gear for it
Adorable.. you can tell how much they've practiced those sentences together
Ya cause they are in a cult
Not much ig
Gave me Kids next door vibes with their in sync talking lmao reminded me of the 5 rich kids that walk and talk together.
@@sjokkevda7737you try the same in japanese 😂
@@lukezi3952try it in ducth and french
Bro was just sitting near a fkin deer like he is his friend
No clue where this is at but there's a place in Japan where the deer live close to people and typically aren't afraid of humans. This might be that place, idk lol.
Ikr 😭😭😂
Even in Jharkhand, many zoos allow you to openly meet deer... It depends on deer they want to get touched or not...
Btw, not every forest has Salman Khan, so they keep deer alone😂
Deer are mostly chill if they are used to living near people that don't hunt them. I can walk 10ft away but some at my place and feed them berries. But they're looking mighty tasty so I might have to eat them eventually.
This is in Nara, one of several ancient Japanese capitals. There are approximately 1200 tame deer there that will actually bow their heads before you feed them.
I would never be able to get over this cuteness ❤ you can tell they practiced so hard and are nervous ! Great job with the English lil bros !!!
Oh my God. I absolutely love how kind these guys are. God bless you guys for raising such wonderful children.
„Sign please” thats just so cute 😭
Now find a Karen
They just wanted to get their assignment done😅
@@phillyphan1225I know but it’s so cute as they say this
smash
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"SIGN PLESEEE"
so cute and funny at the same time..😂
"SIGN PREESE"
And now you have a Japanese dishwasher who can also clean your ahh and just costs 5000€ 😂
PURIS*
☢️ITS NAME WAS LITTLE BOY🍄🟫
Hey I want to tell and encourage everybody to find Jesus Christ and start living for Him. I was an atheist refusing to believe in God because it wasnt logical. But God revealed Himself to me and now i for sure know that He is real. All it takes is just a prayer with true faith and God will reveal Himself to you. If you want just call out to Him wherever you are and just trust that He is also there with you. This is your sign from God to turn to Him. You may never have another chance and also it doesnt hurt you to give God a chance to reveal Himself. God bless you and remember He loves you unconditionally ❤️❤
Omg its so cute how they are litterly in sync😂 they clearly recited this the most wholesome thing i have seen tofay
親切に対応してくれてありがとう
Both talking at once is very efficient. Creepy as hell, but efficient.
How is 2 people saying the same thing efficient?
@blam9319 They are practicing their English. Them both speaking at the same time allows them both to practice their English without wasting the dudes time taking turns pronouncing the same thing
@@KillianTwew practise my rats posterior......these kids are literally learning nothing, or even attempting to learn anything, all they are doing is repeating some lines that they have rote memorised by heart a thousand times before this, and simply going through the process and collecting "signatures" as proof of completion.
they arent even gleaning anything from the small interaction or attempting to genuinely engage in the interaction, the look on their faces just says "im being forced to do this for a school assignment, cant be bothered, lets just get this over with"
if these kids were on roblox or minecraft and attempting to communicate with foreigners in broken language, they would probably learn more from it.
@@jont2576Shut up, you obviously don’t know what you saying lmaooo
@@EchooExplorerlol. you’re that naïve?
Imagine getting interviewed, helping them with their english skills AND getting such a great gift 🥹😍
Yeah fr
I'd cherish that Origami for life
Sounds like a side quest
Yes they not use pitch😅
@@southernbek9158I would too
Lmao I absolutely love their culture. Always so polite and clean and civil
this is honestly so wholesome, i love how they ran up to you 😭😭😭🥹 i lowkey hope this happens when i travel there 😂
this professional ass interview from 2 random kids lmao
I mean, they are kids so yes.
Think before typing something lmao@@BossPapegoja
@@mispeltreatHuh
It's a shame the guy didn't speak clearly
@@mispeltreat this is TH-cam *shorts* , where I can turn off my brain and just relax. So don’t come here expecting anything from me.
True NPCs from an ordinary game.
Not a single step off the script.
Great job devs 🤝
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Best comment here so far💀
Haha they're still in elementary school. I imagine their English is still developing. They might not know a lot yet 😂
You're so fucking boring dude
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This was so sweet and wholesome the way they approached you and interviewed you!! Also the gifts at the end!! 🩵
That’s so awesome. Those kids were into it. You can tell they rehearsed that together 😂. Love it.
The politeness of Japanese people is amazing
Something that the People in the United States Lack. 😢😢😢
@@kathrynstankiewicz5926 not where I’m from 😅
@@kathrynstankiewicz5926I blame social media… feeling entitled to viciously insult strangers with no repercussions due to anonymity has destroyed our ability to get along.
Japense people are not in general polite
There axtuallt one of the rudest most judgemental societies in earth my guy
@@kathrynstankiewicz5926you are absolutely right i have lived here my whole life and the entitled bratty little baby back bitch attitude people have here is insane especially in liberal and more blue cities or towns.
The deer just casually chilling with him
I wish we had that kind of harmony with animals
even the deer is well behaved
I bet he didnt even get an interview
I think that's Japan's deer park in Nara, the deer there can be fed deer crackers.
That's Nara city with deers, you can feed them and sometimes pet them, they're nothing like wild deers. During cov*d it was a problem because no tourists so no one to feed them.. they would go outside of the park and try to eat in the bins :((( I was there when this happened, it was truly heart breaking in some way 😢
Awww🥰 this is awesome. The deer added a nice touch to the video!💕
I liked your gifts. Especially the dragon.🐲
Thank you.💕
They have actually the best education I saw in my life.
They way they ask permission and they actually give you a gift for helping them. These kids are raised by parents very well
It's the culture
all kids are raised like this in japan
It's the normal japanese culture
Almost like they were told to do that
Why are western kids so self centered and think only of themselves? Because the parents do too.
Both of them are just trying to get the interview over quickly
It’s not that, it’s because the way they were taught was memorisation- they don’t actually understand the English. They learnt the sentences, like an actor learns a script. So when he says “do you know how to spell that?” they have absolutely no idea what he’s saying, so they ignore it lol. That’s one issue with the Japanese way of teaching
@@toziassmitt it’s the same exact way for English speakers learning any other language. most schools don’t teach comprehension. just memorization.
@@Justhppy2behere crazy how in medieval times it took only about 5 years of learning to be fluent in every major west euro language plus Latin but nowadays almost two decades of education can't teach children even conversational English
@@toziassmitt America teaches like that as well lol
@@sleeper9638Where did you read that? Everything I read says they learned languages very similar to how we learn languages in modern times.
OMG, the paper origami gift is so adorable.
Repetition works. They sound MUUUUUCH better at that age than I expected. Let's hope they continue when they can study by etymology and understanding! ^^
Those origami "thank you gifts", so skillfully made, really touched my heart.
Origami Dragon is 🔥ngl
I tried to make the dragon mutiple time and still fail
An origami dragon and samurai hat! How Cool is that!!
Calm down softy
I mean, it made the video, for me
NOT THE DEER JUST SITTING THERE AND CHILLIN'😭🤚
shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan
Shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan
Shikanoko nokonoko koshitantan
What in the skibidi?
Just a simple day in Nara city😅
They're evolving.......also japanese deer are curiously chill AF🤔😂
Only way it gets more wholesome if they have flying fairies and glitter everywhere the deer vibing fr.
Just the deer chilling in the background 💀
yeah bros on a differnt universe
Looks like Nara, it's awesome, tons of deer wondering around that you can pet and feed.
@@SleepyMongoosesome spoiled ass deer lmao, they wouldnt last 1 minute in any other country bahaha
@@bongboi2831 lmao dumbass deer bro I stg
@@bongboi2831 my brother, youre stressing over deers. Relax.
The synchronisation makes this interaction wholesome😅
Kinda creepy at first. Seems like something straight outta a horror movie, but they are very wholesome tho.
What does wholesome mean
@@Villa4life2024 if you are asking seriously then it means something like genuinuely nice, truly amazing, very awesome etc etc. 😁
@@Darur1308We are Siameeese if you pleeease 🎶🐈🐾
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Awwww! I want to be interviewed by them. They're such good, smart kids.
this is the most wholesome vid i've seen ever
Lmao when you asked that kid if he’s ever been to america and he just:
“Me? Oh yeah yeah all the time”
😂
BAHHAAHA fr like the expression while reading that was too on point
Sounds like beet
Bro be nice
When they pulled out the chart of food I lost it 😂 this is so cute!
You know the movie Up?
@@ItsADreamGoToSleepYESS 😂 they remind me of russle
It's kind of creepy
Same
@@オビエYESS
I'm SO GLAD this isn't on Instagram reels. What a relief 😌
Amazing culture over there. So polite and respectful - sure had to go from their scripts but they are kids. I can't imagine any kids where I'm from showing that level of courtesy. Well done boys
Praise these kids that they gathered their courage to approach a foreigner and practiced English.
Calm down lil bro
The funny part is they really did that for a homework, maybe their teacher told them to do that, if that was me I would fill those answer by myself and playing video games, lmao
@@hestia4709 we are asians bro here we have entrances that you can't crack if you don't abide your teachers and parents our lives depends on those entrance exams so we need to have discipline from our childhood it's a sad reality that we become robots for just earning money because we are from poor family background even my family used to earn 6 lakh rupees(7k us dollars) in an year we never had good home but I was the one to breakthrough and had to sacrifice my childhood for that obviously
@@lmaoguylol How slow do you have to be to behave like you exactly?
@@elijahjakobsen7898Not as slow as someone who feels the need to insult strangers on the internet for no reason. Go be a gay somewhere else
That deer was chillin
Meanwhile selmon bhoi 💀
Sigma meal skibidi slicers
That place has like 1000 deers
deer are domesticated animals in japan, if you bow to a deer the deer will bow back, typically near shrines, not as many as in town/city areas though
@@slayer-asp-6670 They only bow back to receive those oat cookies, but they're really cute.
Japanese people are so polite and amazing!
OMG, we met a couple of them too interviewing Americans when we visit last month. And they do not, I repeat, do not let you ask question. 😂 It’s so adorable!
Those babies had no idea what you were saying 😂
Fun to see a interaction between the kids and a complete stranger, then they gave him a gift too, totally wholesome to see.
pure cute NPC
@@balkhssThose are the npc i spare when i go on a rampage in a village
In unison 😂
No idea but they replied appropriately?
Japanese people are just different man.
The politeness is off the charts.
Japanese during world War:👿
Japanese after world War:👻
@@QuantumsClashboi you aint funny
@@QuantumsClash Keep that same energy when you find yourself in front of one.
@@yani2499ok
Indians 🇮🇳 also
“approaches with swiftness” had me dead the whole time
"giggles in japanese" 😄 bruh
"Good afternoon, my name is Russel and I am a wilderness explorer....." The rhythm is spot on...
That was the first thought that popped into my head 💀
😮 !!!
i love that movie
Cool comment
Literally bro. The hat especially
that was so polite and they had prepared gifts, I love it. you can tell the way the teacher had them work it out all beforehand
Yes, the teacher is actually off screen.
A very gracious society.
Obviously, it wouldn't have worked without testing before deployment.
ya no sht
@@zachbosworth6139?
They much be working hard to learn doing a good job too they are so kind and considerate
Very polite, well mannered, please and thank you, and even gave a parting gift!!! Nothing that they do here in the states!
Japanese people are so polite that even their urban legends are polite......
Ever heard of farting championships in Japan? I mean, this was a thing a long time ago😂 or at least they drew it, for some reason.
What urban legends?
Its typically rude to refer to people by just their nationality. You should put people in front of it to make it not sound dehumanizing
@@Kevinjames6969what’s so dehumanizing about calling Japanese polite
@SG-ho7xb bruh I didn't say calling japanese people polite was dehumanizing. I was saying just calling them japanese instead of japanese people. There's a difference like how bad calling someone Jew is but Jewish person is the polite way. Use your brain cells for once in your life
"Oh GOD kids are coming!".....😂😂😂😂 I felt that so hard!
As a mom of 4 I get it lmaooo sometimes they can overwhelm you
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@@yago7026 be fuckin forreal
@@yago7026 :(
Damn 👅👅👅👅
They make me think of Russell from Up reading from his guide book! So cute! Love the assignment too for school! ❤️
How polite and sweet to offer thank gift ❤
We lived in Japan for 3 years.
We went to a park and this japanrse boy came up to my son and asked "Will you play with me?"
They played for about 30 min and the boy bowed to my son and said "Thank you for playing with me".
They are so polite.
For real though. I met a Japanese family when I was a kid on holiday and I was good friends with the sister, but the brother was really mean to us, or at least, I think he thinks he was mean 😂
He was still so polite though, I only knew he was picking on us based on his sister's reaction.
I'm Scottish, we're meaner than that to our grandparents 😂 polite meaning comments don't even register as mean for me 😂
Idd, visited Japan and every time we crossed a group of school kids they waved and said hello with a smile.
So polite in fact that trains have one of the highest sexual assault rates. How polite!
@@pleasedont7439the Wolfs are comfortable around sheeps
@@pleasedont7439
But on time😅
I'm a solo woman traveler who visits Japan often.
One day in Tokyo, I was busy playing at a game arcade. Then a little boy of about 6 years old, who was watching me play, fell down.
I quickly got up to help the boy on his feet and continue playing.
About 15 minutes later, I felt a tap on my shoulder. I turned around and saw the boy with a small pack of tissues and a small box of chocolates. He handed them to me and told me thank you in Japanese.
Behind him was his mother, thanking me, bowing and smiling at me. :)
That's so sweet
Thats the most wholesome thing I've heard
I'm a solo male traveler , I also was approached by a female in Japan. You might have seen the video, I didn't even have to give her chocolate
@@UnderAlog572 ur mom is so proud
@@UnderAlog572 That isnt a thing to flex about yk u didnt even give the woman any cash ur family must be so proud
they are the sweetest kids ever omg (Im on computer and I dont know how to put emojis) (I dare you to go find them and give 10,000 dollars in japenese money)
I love Japanese culture, people are so respectful
Ain't nobody gonna talk about that chill ahh deer
Lol. I am your 101th like
Ass*
Oh yeah the deer in Japan are very friendly, they're used to urban environments and are sort of tourist attractions.
@@Fufu0117Have you ever seen a donkey before
That's a deer.
If that is Nara, then it's normal there. You'll see deers walking around, even crossing the street despite the presence of cars. Nara deers are like dogs 😂
This melted my heart. Not only are they working on their English; they're also working on their inter-personal skills & their cooperation.
They are very very smart race of people. I just went to Japan a month ago. The most respectful people I have ever met
@@princeandrew1432culture? It's not like they're doing interspecies communication here.
@@snoopyguy21 My guy's username is a p3do, don't expect much
@@princeandrew1432not for colored people lmao
this is the cutest thing I've ever seen
The acent is too adorable 🥰
the deer chilling in the background 😂
Right like just chilling, what a beautiful place, can't imagine living there
It must be at the deer village where the deer are acccustomed with the people
Deer: -_-
What r these hoooman doin
SHIKANOKO NOKONOKO KOSHITANTAN
A very good idea for learning English. The children were very polite. They're not ignoring your question, they just don't understand. It's lovely that you spend time with these students. Those of us who are learning English really want to talk to native English speakers
Not a good idea, they are parrots just repeating.
@@markpozsar5785they are learning to read and pronounce the words, no?
@@markpozsar5785thats literally how you start to learn a language especially as a baby or young kid
This is how I felt learning Chinese. I wanted to get a pen pal or something in China to learn it better, but surprisingly haven't met very many Chinese people or speakers (despite now living right under China's butthole.)
This has been happening in Japan before Japan become a social media trend.
I've done 2 exchange programs there years ago, been another 4 times prior to covid. Family in Kyoto.
If you look white and go to temples or smthn you get approached by kids... it's happened to me so many times lol
This is soooo wholesome just sub thank you for helping this kids 😊
the way they’re perfectly in sync😭