Perfect example how it works in Japanese restaurant. I enjoyed well all kinds of explanation. It's nice to recognize few learned word although people talking faster, than needed for us foreigners.
I see you're putting a lot of effort into translating and editing... You're working 💪 really hard ... Hope you reach 2Mil pretty soon... Don't stop, and keep it up 💯 ... 🇱🇰
I genuinely had no idea that there were subtitles. 😅 I was waiting for the explanation of the video at the end... And then it finished, haha. I looked through the comments and saw yours, so thank you! I obviously watched it again and turned on subtitles and almost had a different video to watch. I don't understand all the Japanese, but it was great to hear some language that I actually understood.
Omg... as i'm learning and still at a very begginer stage, for me it feels like he talked fast light. I hope when i look back in the future, i found you're right! hahahaha!
Nice video, really helpfull with casual, everyday expressions and grammar. And even though they speak fast, it helps to get used to the talking speed and gradually start to get the words clearer and clearer. I'd like to ask something, how large are the "large" portions in japanese restaurants? I've never had a japanese meal and if i'll ever have the chance to i still wouldn't know how much food to order! I wouldn't like to be disrespectful with my leftovers but also wouldn't want to leave from the restaurant felling hungry.
What I like best is you went to nagoya and you can hear a little difference between standard/tokyo and other dialects to know you can go outside tokyo for first time and understand
Visited a couple of times and ate at some restaurants. The wait staff usually preferred us to point to the food on the menu instead of telling them. Strangely, they also did this for native Japanese customers too. lol. 豚カツがだいすき!
They like to confirm everything, even if it’s just one thing you’re ordering. Even when you get your receipt they point out how much you paid. I guess it avoids misunderstandings.
Sayaka-san, thank you for uploading another video🤗💕! I really want to visit Japan one day❤️🇯🇵 Honestly, this video made me sooooooo~ hungry, so I'm going to eat noodles now~ ^^ 日本大好き〜 ☺️❤️❤️❤️
Hello🙂Sayaka.. The food looks very delicious!! 😋 That’s really nice to get wet towels and tea!! Oh, I love tea, especially green🍵tea!! Have a wonderful day, Sayaka!! 🙏 Time to get ready for 🛌 bed. 🥱 I have to get up at 5:00 a.m. because I’m working out of town. 🇺🇸💚💚💚🇯🇵
❤Thanks for outeating vodeo. This Japan's donkatsu's sauce must be delicious! That day's your date as i saw he's very decent. HANDSOME!! \U la ya ma si ee\ I recognized suggested and wet tissue and so on learned by your youtubeshorts. Crunchy fried pork with shredded cabage is favorite & inevidable! There have to be with more than enough sauce in cabbage salad that is my style. It's a big deal i love eating too much.
Is parking like this unusual in Japan, with stores validating your ticket (to give you free parking) or is it just something that you personally haven't experienced?
I remember in an old(ish) video of Sayaka's, she mentioned that saying “oishii!” Means you ate the food and you know it’s delicious, but if you add “sou” at the end, like “Oishiisou!” then it’s more like “it looks delicious!” But you don’t say it to adjectives that describe looks itself, so you wouldn’t say “kawaisou” because that actually means “poor thing”
In Italy almost everyone not born and raised in a major metropolitan context tend to judge these settings highly alienating, but it's an impression the greater part of Japan gives, outside parks, temples and such. Too many people, too much confusion, too little time and space for meaningful human interaction (at least as we mean it). We discharge all the confusion, pressure etc by warring on roads, car plate VS car plate... 😂😢
This is no help to anyone new to Japanese . “ how to order in Japanese” title implies your teaching those who have little experience in the language. This video is for advanced students- absolutely no use to those beginning
I get your point! And I still recommend any beginners to be more immersed in the Japanese language even if you don’t understand the most of it. It helps you to get away from translation faster, and there’re more benefits :)
looks so oishiii!!😋i learning so much from your lesson Sayaka.Arigatho!
Perfect example how it works in Japanese restaurant. I enjoyed well all kinds of explanation. It's nice to recognize few learned word although people talking faster, than needed for us foreigners.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@NihongoDekita I had to constantly pause to read the subtitles slowly and repeat it myself 😂❤
I see you're putting a lot of effort into translating and editing...
You're working 💪 really hard ...
Hope you reach 2Mil pretty soon...
Don't stop, and keep it up 💯 ...
🇱🇰
Sayaka is living her life while teaching us, Japanese food looks so delicious
Thank you for attaching subtitles. This kind of video is very useful and helpful for learning Japanese.
I genuinely had no idea that there were subtitles. 😅 I was waiting for the explanation of the video at the end... And then it finished, haha. I looked through the comments and saw yours, so thank you! I obviously watched it again and turned on subtitles and almost had a different video to watch. I don't understand all the Japanese, but it was great to hear some language that I actually understood.
That manager was smooth talker
上手ですね笑
Omg... as i'm learning and still at a very begginer stage, for me it feels like he talked fast light. I hope when i look back in the future, i found you're right! hahahaha!
Very practical conversation 👍🙏
I learn more from sayaka...arigatou😂
My pleasure!
Vlogs like this really helps with my Japanese learning, arigatou sayaka! 😊
Thank you for learning Japanese with me!
Amazing thank you Sayaka ❤️🔥
Kinda understood most of the words in the video all thanks to your tutorials. ❤
I was literally telling myself the same thing lol
The food looks unbelievably delicious
Great customer service and friendly employees. lovely.
Nice video, really helpfull with casual, everyday expressions and grammar. And even though they speak fast, it helps to get used to the talking speed and gradually start to get the words clearer and clearer. I'd like to ask something, how large are the "large" portions in japanese restaurants? I've never had a japanese meal and if i'll ever have the chance to i still wouldn't know how much food to order! I wouldn't like to be disrespectful with my leftovers but also wouldn't want to leave from the restaurant felling hungry.
What I like best is you went to nagoya and you can hear a little difference between standard/tokyo and other dialects to know you can go outside tokyo for first time and understand
That car park discount was so cool!!
And the food! とても美味しそうですね!
エギリスから応援しています!💜
I LOVE YABATON!!! The best misokatsu in the world! 🤩
Visited a couple of times and ate at some restaurants. The wait staff usually preferred us to point to the food on the menu instead of telling them. Strangely, they also did this for native Japanese customers too. lol.
豚カツがだいすき!
They like to confirm everything, even if it’s just one thing you’re ordering. Even when you get your receipt they point out how much you paid. I guess it avoids misunderstandings.
有り難う御座いますさやか先生!!
Wholesome ❤ love your vlogs, thank you〜
Thank you for this video. Very helpful!
You are an angel, Sayaka sensei.
Sayaka-san, thank you for uploading another video🤗💕! I really want to visit Japan one day❤️🇯🇵 Honestly, this video made me sooooooo~ hungry, so I'm going to eat noodles now~ ^^
日本大好き〜 ☺️❤️❤️❤️
Great video, customer service seems so nice
The food looked tasty but that parking system looks amazing!
ありがとうございます
Wow wonderful
Good morning teacher, very good video, thank you very much. Happy new year 2024 🎉
Hello🙂Sayaka..
The food looks very delicious!! 😋
That’s really nice to get wet towels and tea!! Oh, I love tea, especially green🍵tea!!
Have a wonderful day, Sayaka!! 🙏
Time to get ready for 🛌 bed. 🥱
I have to get up at 5:00 a.m. because I’m working out of town.
🇺🇸💚💚💚🇯🇵
Awesome video yummy food thx for teaching me Japanese
very helpfull
❤Thanks for outeating vodeo. This Japan's donkatsu's sauce must be delicious! That day's your date as i saw he's very decent. HANDSOME!! \U la ya ma si ee\
I recognized suggested and wet tissue and so on learned by your youtubeshorts. Crunchy fried pork with shredded cabage is favorite & inevidable! There have to be with more than enough sauce in cabbage salad that is my style. It's a big deal i love eating too much.
Ok, that parking fee machine was amazing!
I'll be going to nagoya so hopefully I can learn from this for my own attempts to get food there :)
That looks so good making me hungry from San Francisco
美味しそう!😋
Nice video, it's like I'm actually there because I can feel the pressure not to say or do anything too dumb in Japanese while ordering. 😊
Perfect ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌🏾
Is parking like this unusual in Japan, with stores validating your ticket (to give you free parking) or is it just something that you personally haven't experienced?
Big fan🇳🇵 Akarimasita
おいしいですね~🤤
I remember in an old(ish) video of Sayaka's, she mentioned that saying “oishii!” Means you ate the food and you know it’s delicious, but if you add “sou” at the end, like “Oishiisou!” then it’s more like “it looks delicious!” But you don’t say it to adjectives that describe looks itself, so you wouldn’t say “kawaisou” because that actually means “poor thing”
@@Wonderhoy-erWell then, oishisou, not oishiisou
@@95nastushin ah okay thx
さやかさんの配信が大好きです、食べられる、食べれるの「ら」抜き言葉についても、ぜひご考察を
I'm soooo early 🤩
Yay 🥰
美味しそうおなかすいた❤️❤️😍
美味しそうだ
日本に戻りたい
My sister is learning japanease with nihongo too
Awesome!☺️
最高の日本語の勉強 チャンネル。ポーランドからよろしく!
Aaaah Misokatsu Yabaton, I have a t-shirt of them (Still sour they wouldn't let me get a class) Big fan of the pig
おいしそう!うらやましい僕は
😩😩
❤❤❤❤
Watching from philippines❤
Salamat po!
How do you say "medium rare, medium, or well done" when order beef, sensei?
すごい
私は日本語が話せないので翻訳機を使っていますが、これらの食べ物はどれも美味しそうだと言いたいです。このビデオが大好きです。私は英語を話します。私のコメントに返信するときは、英語を翻訳してください。
A lot of it was too fast for my ears to pick up😂 but the fact I can recognise certain words now that crop up mid scentence is a leep.
かわいい♡♡♡
やば美味しそう
Would you tell me if it's right?. I just read that sayonara also mean good night. Is it really true
I’ve been studying for about 6 months now. I can pick up many words but the speed of normal conversation is still too much 😅😂
"Metal credit cards are unavailable here" - what are metal credit cards?
🤔
Amazing ❤
fuhhhh where is hanafi san takoyaki🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡🍡
In Italy almost everyone not born and raised in a major metropolitan context tend to judge these settings highly alienating, but it's an impression the greater part of Japan gives, outside parks, temples and such.
Too many people, too much confusion, too little time and space for meaningful human interaction (at least as we mean it).
We discharge all the confusion, pressure etc by warring on roads, car plate VS car plate... 😂😢
Ps: Sayaka 🌺💕💕💕💕💕
Hello
They speak too fast 😂😂
Japanese food costly?
I'll be in Japan next year and I'm already afraid to order food because I only know anime Japanese and a little bit of English 😔
Do you want to eat Taiwanese cuisine?
His nickname is Japan?? 笑
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方法音痴 笑笑
This is no help to anyone new to Japanese . “ how to order in Japanese” title implies your teaching those who have little experience in the language.
This video is for advanced students- absolutely no use to those beginning
I get your point! And I still recommend any beginners to be more immersed in the Japanese language even if you don’t understand the most of it. It helps you to get away from translation faster, and there’re more benefits :)