Omg I thought I was the only one. My parents would scold me for not making meals for my brother too and call me selfish and abnormal but like...the reason I went to the kitchen was for myself😭
I don't really agree, I find it peaceful and relaxing to cook for other people ☺️ It helps me focus on something else and dedicate myself entirely to bringing a good dish to the people I love 🥰
@@flowerofash4439 But if she knows well each product she uses then I think it is pretty accurate. The hand must recall speed, pressure etc, for each bottle as she seems to bé using them on a daily basis.
I love how everything at the beginning is, “sometimes I take a shower. Not tonight, because I am hungry. I forgot to put an apron on because I am hungry. I finished folding my towels quickly, because I am hungry”
It’s interesting she prioritizes physical health better than we seem to in the US. I come home from 13hr shifts and put my stuff away and shower, then eat even though I’ve been starving for at least a few hours.
Not seeing this. She constantly appologized for things like a messy cable or how she isn't good in slicing the roll in perfect parts etc. It is all perfectly fine. I've never seen this much perfection but for her it is still lacking. Im not seeing her giving herself respect that way.
@@macootha It's a cultural thing. Just like the British apologizing all the time. It has absolutely nothing to do with their self respect, just social convention. She cares of herself, treats herself to a nice home, healthy food, nice clothes and minds her health. That's valueing yourself and respecting yourself.
@@macootha as an asian, i agree w the previous commenter. i believe a lot of it comes from a common theme in a lot of asian countries of making sure to put one's best self when having guests (or in her case a yt video featuring herself in her own house) --i.e. making sure the house is neat, making sure the guests are comfortable, or not trying to do anything that would seem silly to ppl watching etc. It causes us to be a bit more conscious of how we present ourselves to other people(and to perhaps apologize a bit more for things different people wouldnt). That mindset when left unchecked can turn toxic obviously, but from what i know of the japanese, they do tend to apologize for certain things more than other people do. It's a cultural thing definitely. How much of her apologizing is a cultural thing though, i cannot say haha Either way, i do believe that her taking time to cook a proper meal, clean herself properly, have a full skincare regimen, bla bla bla and overall give herself the time and space to unwind and relax and recharge, no matter how basic those actions may be, i think that caring for ones self, consiously & properly especially, should still be considered a form of self respect and is rightfully commended by OP here. (Also one last thing before u go: how we treat ourselves isnt always going to be perfectly consistent. a lot of us are capable of treating ourselves with respect in certain areas, and in the other areas, mmm not so much. Lol. Funny isn't it?)
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 to be fair, it depends on what you want from your life. not everyone is aspiring to have some LA party life. for some of us, things such as cooking, selfcare, meditating is the idea of fun, it doesn't mean our lives are boring for us.
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 No not really, i went out partying a lot when were 17-20 but nowadays i enjoy my alone time after work. It's healing and relaxing, I'm rarely bored in my life at all.
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 nobody could ever explain you that it never gets boring ❤️ because you're never alone in this, you're always with your peace🙏🏻☮️
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 Are you an extrovert? I'm 82% Introvert, and and doing things like that is what I need to recharge myself after going out meeting lots of people.. even i feel happier when iam alone at home, listen to relaxing music while study, cooking, watching tv or youtube, clean and see my room tidy etc.. it's all very calming. everyone is different to making themselves happy
After 7 years of working, I finally saved enough money to rent my own apartment. Watching this, wow you still do a lot when you come home from work, cooking healthy dinner, preparing healthy lunch for the next day and keeping your skincare regimen. You are taking good care of yourself living alone. Makes me feel inspired to do the same. Love your videos. ❤
Im not working for 7 years and leaving my parents home to move into a depressive and miserable apartment for sure. Better use that rent money to buy food for your family.
@@mozambique9113 your parents have enough money after working for all those years you dont need to donate your life savings to them. live your own life and spend the money on your own future and family
@@tenjiwa unfortunately in many countries old people have quite little pension fees. Their money is over after paying the utilities. That’s why people often live with parents. Sorry for mistakes
I came here for motivation. Japanese ppl are so disciplined. They even work and prep a whole meal when they starve for hours already. I couldn't help but I realized how less I care about so much details and how sad that is.
@@programmerPo because people like her love what they do. They love their job und they appreciate taking time for cooking and self care. If you do what you love, then you don’t feel exhausted that much. It’s a passion. Simple solution: If you’re not happy with your current situation/job - change it! Cheers 🤙
I lived alone for five years and this was typically how my evenings were, except for the neatly sanitizing and hanging of clothes, folding and putting away laundry, master chef skills, running a gorgeous bath, moisturizing and facial treatment, exercise and massage and tea. Other than that pretty much the same 😊
This is so cute, humble and cozy. Trully comforting to see a person finding pacification in such simple joys of life. Thank you, Nami. It has really sedative effect on me. I wish you and everyone in comments inner peace and happiness.
@@isabeleresmastusiquevales8974 Because she is an inspiration to us all: to still treat yourself very well with extreme care every single day, and being thankful for what we have .
I remember watching this two years ago and being mesmerised, and feeling so validated because I was watching someone be so content in a simple life. I'm still working towards it and I hope to be there one day! I also noticed that you have done lots of work and improvements in your space, like new pans and decorations! You should remake the meals you make here and see what is different
@@Wutzibutzi100 I would have to agree with you. Working all day only to come back to a tiny apartment, how depressing is that? I don't want to judge another person's life, but if it was me I'd become depressed really fast.
I was like that all my life, no energy left for anything. But letting go of what is holding you in negativity is the key to this type of energy.. sounds cheese but it's true. I wish for you that you'll have it in the future :)
Everything about this is so relaxing for me. Your apartment is so clean, the way you cook is so elegant and neat, you know how to take care of yourself so well...I could learn a thing or two from this 😂
One thing I love about the internet is that no matter who you are, or where you are on earth, everyone has a routine for when they’re tired and hungry after work. Just a little something in common. 😊
Please remember that you're creating positive impacts on a lot of people by your healthy lifestyle. Many people admire you, both men and women. Please remember to ignore negative comments too. You're a simple, peaceful person and you don't need to carry on any negativity. I hope this Pandemic is helping us be more kind to each other. Being judgmental lowers our health and beauty.
Unfortunately this pandemic has put a big target on the Asian community with all negativity and even violence (at least that's what I see in the American news). Hopefully people will come to their senses soon and be peaceful indeed 💖
No Mask, I’m so glad you said it as the sheep is always preachy and try to tell us to follow their lead and accept the plandemic as it being told that they need to do so!!
What a treat to watch Young Nami in this early video. It’s the summer of 2023 and look how far you’ve come! You’re decorating, cooking, and lifestyle choices have grown tremendously as has the success of your channel and your career. You must be very proud! Thank you for bringing us these scenes from your life which bring great joy! ❤❤😊😊
Thank you for the English captions! It was really nice to watch something so familiar, even with small cultural differences. (Wish I had an entryway that promotes a shoes-off moment!) This was so human and calming to watch. 💖
I'm Polish, living in the US 🇺🇸. We ALWAYS take our shoes off at home. If you don't want the dirt from the outside you don't need a special entryway. Just come inside and take your shoes off. That's it.:-)))
@@martaszyszka7654 we do try, but the entry to our apartment isn't set up for it. There's no where for a shoe rack or a chair until about halfway across the living room or into the kitchen. We've got about 4² feet of carpet that's a bit more stained from coming in to take shoes off, but we accepted that and have put it on our list of wants for when we buy a house. I at least want room for a chair and small rack or tray by the door!
@@martaszyszka7654 same in canada. We also have a small room (at least in my house) where everyone stops to take their shoes off. So bizarre to me that Americans just leave shoes on
Nami’s videos are so peaceful….makes me feel like somewhat of a lazy person because she is so meticulous and cooks such beautiful and healthy food. Also gets so much done on her days off and just relaxes….different cultural way from US where we lead such rushed frantic lives and I am sure she is very healthy because of all that wonderful food.💕
Let's be honest, work life in Japan is frantic enough as it is, she doesn't want to bring that aspect to the home let alone bring it into her weekend life. The US is all about materialism and for Nami, she's just after the simpler things in life, not having a man in her personal life simplifies all of that.
@@lionesslux6816 Yes, it is not common in our culture for women to live on their own. Women cannot live separately from their family unless they are married with someone. ):
@@aleadimaro6135 I hope you live how you want to regardless of how any society tries to dictate how women live. Not like a husband can't decide to leave one day...so I question their motives for this line of thought (no disrespect to them, it just seems very out of date). You never know what life will throw at you. Good luck!✌💙
@@aleadimaro6135 I sometimes forget how blessed I am having so much freedom. I am Scandinavian, moved to Germany some years ago where I live on my own, earn my own money, date whoever I want and as many men I want. Sometimes I take a plane somewhere without telling any family members just to enjoy how free I am. I wished this was natural in any culture. 🙁 I really hope that time will result in free women ALL over the world. We Scandinavians are spoilt. We all already born into happiness and wealth.
@@lionesslux6816 wow, you really are blessed! You are as well living the future I want to have, being an independent woman who is free to do whatever she wants. I'm still a college student and I feel inspired by how you guys are leading your life independently. Maybe when I finally become financially stable and then, I will have the courage to lead the my life the way I wanted it to be.
Watching someone spend so much time caring of themselves is so satisfying and reassuring during the quarantine, when many people are starting to lose their routines and not care for themselves anymore
@@nobody4933 you’re dumb. It’s interesting to see another’s culture’s food preparation, and I enjoy her showing clips of the outside, her supermarket, etc
you literally see her body and that's all that matters to a man's subconscious - you react to it like a flea reacts to a movement - you 'like it' and you have no idea why apparently lmao
Interesting because in a way this is the best way to fall in love with someone (Nami ?). I already love her life in so many ways, the simplicity, the order, her calmness....she is already a very beautiful person to me. Just seeing her hands preparing food can seem so wonderfully sensual.
Her: *does heathy routines, skincare, baths, making healthy meals, massaging* Me: do homework until my fingers fall off, eat microwave ramen and tea as my only meal in the day, watch anime until 11 and go to bed but PTSD insomnia kicks in and I don’t fall asleep until 2AM so I definitely respect her a lot for taking care of herself unlike me
She dont even do this every night. Maybe every 3 nights at best she could complete this whole routine. I know you women are just as lazy as men sometimes! Sick of this fantasy crap
@@nobody4933 Why are so bitter? What’s fantasy about putting away laundry, cooking dinner and taking a bath? Nothing, that’s what. Especially when you don’t have kids. Some of us do things like this every single day. Sorry that you’re to lazy.
@@nikups6418 you made the point yourself. That woman is probably single and living her best life. You are right. I was talking more about a woman who is married with few kids.
Maybe she was hungry for the taste, and did not want to compromise on it. Its all psychological, I stay alone, and even though tired at times, cooking delicious food gives me energy. Its art work
Its my life too now a days..I end up cooking variety of dishes for me after a 24 hr duty.. Its both fun and sad..fun becoz u enjoy cooking and sad becoz even though it turns out to be delicious.. U eat that alone..and dont forget..here she was actually preparing the meal for the next day too..which happens often when u r alone and working..
I have two things to say: first of all, how’d heck this video showed up in my recommendation?? Second, my lady, your love towards the Chinese chili bean sauce is unmatchable.
It's amazing to see how you practice selfcare and are so neat with everything you do. I feel calm watching you. You apologize for a lot of stuff and I think you really don't need to! You're doing a great job caring for yourself and aren't we all a little bit strange in some mannerisms? Don't belittle yourself cause if this
Japanese people form a young age have been taught disciple . They know there responsibilities and don’t ignore it but rather make sure they have it done before calling it a day .
@@Sky-ip6mh yee my mom tells me that she used to cook and clean as well as go to school by herself and now neither myself or other kids do that nowadays lmao
I like how legit you are and not to overly perfectionistic with everything you do. You come home, do laundry, eat, prep the meals for work tomorrow, shower, get ready for bed,sleep. Its so much more basic but legit and not to highty tighty. Great video and I also love the kimbap and soup that you made, it's really delicious
This video makes me understand that it's okay to have a normal life. With all the eye catching, sometimes crazy things on mainstream media sometimes I forget that being human involves routine and being alive is a simple pleasure. So thank you. I find this aesthetic and simple.
this inspires me because at a very young age I have started to feel like im not worth it so i just have had no motivation. this was in my recommendations this morning and today i had a plan of being productive.
You're worth it, I promise! Take good care of yourself, and you'll be surprised by how much better you feel. I had depression issues for a very long time, and I was shocked by how much better I felt when I learned to take care of myself properly (physically and mentally). It's not easy, but it's worth it! You got this ❤️
We Japanese eat always healthy and tasty foods to give us nutrition. Try to eat nice and fresh foods🌟It make us healthy mind & body and we feel power for our motivation from them. And to organize your house/room tidy make you feel nice everyday. (Avoid artificial drinks and white sugar sweets like donuts because they may cause depression.)
@@MN-cj3kq I agree you so much. I started eating more healthy, take care of myslef and it makes me feel better about myself. I just wish i knew this earlier in my life.
Well this video got recommended to me two years late... or maybe just at the right time. I'm doing my master's degree this year and it's my first time living abroad, let alone by myself. Though adulting is difficult, I've found that there's something extremely peaceful and grounding about having a whole room to myself this (I'm staying in student housing with a communal kitchen). It's just... liberating, having only myself to take care of and cater to for the first time in my life, and this video encapsulates that, especially the cooking while starving after coming back from a long day part XD thank you for this~
@S Rod I'll never understand why people choose to have kids. Especially when they then complain about them online. Glad it'll never be my problem to deal with ♡
This is one of those videos that I feel like I want to watch a hundred times, but I also have the need to focus on my life and try to give myself in the future these peaceful and happy moments after so much time studying and working hard. I relate with her personality waaay more than I could expect 😳... It feels so good to have some hope lol ❤
So quiet and solitary. Makes me realize that almost every single time I've arrived home after a day of work, I've been greeted by an animal and/or human who was glad to see me. I'm lucky.
I don’t know what really people do if they don’t cook. You watch TV for an hour and then what? You talk for an hour then what? Food is the best thing to have whether you’re wealthy, poor or whatever, I cook twice at least a week, and when I am done with school, I’ll probably cook 4/5 times.
Although this is just a normal everyday life it's very satisfying for me to watch it. Actually because I haven't got a job since the beginning of the pandemic, my routine has been a mess and I've been depressed and feeling pretty awful about myself because of it, so watching this kind of content inspires me to create back a routine even with simple things. Thank you for sharing your amazing ordinary life ♡
If you add little by little and take your time, you can absolutely build a routine. 💛 I spent the last ~year putting mine together; I never had any kind of regularity in my life and I gotta say, it really preserves my sanity! I wish you the best xx
as an introvert, I have to say this would be my ideal life. Waking up everyday doing these little chores enjoying and relaxing myself. surrounded by such peace and harmony, being able to lay quietly. Doing these little things would be such healing for my soul and it is already but something about this "mundane" life feels very calming to me. All of this would he my healing process no matter what I've went through in life I could always come back home and do this. p.s you have a wonderful home! ^_^
I only lived there for a year too yet it's so memorable, I'm not even lived in the big city but it's still soooo pleasant or maybe it's better than big city
@@yayakibo1062 we lived there for 2 1/2 years and enjoyed everything. We traveled around and saw as much as we could. There are so many historical sites. The mix of architecture is fascinating.
the fact that working people get only a few hours out of their day to do things they want, but even then they have house chores to get done is sad. but this was a calming watch. ❤️
C'est vraiment génial depuis que j'ai découvert les vidéo de Nami je me sens motivée et plus heureuse pour faire les tâches domestiques et c'est dans les détails. MERCI pour votre travail qui m'aide à trouver l'organisation et des réponses à des questions.
Those shoes are gorgeous and I’m going to be adulting in a couple years and you are definitely one of my inspirations of a productive adult along with my mama
Que bom que tem legendas em português. Estou amando seu canal. Estou apaixonada pela culinária japonesa. Como eu queria me alimentar desta forma. Mas aqui no Brasil não encontramos todos os ingredientes!
Thank you for such a productive yet relaxing video. I am just so surprised by all the “experts” in the comments trying to tell you how to run your life. Please continue the way you are going. It looks wonderful.
This used to be my life before I got married. Sometimes I miss the quiet solitude and only having to cook for one. But I remember how lonely I used feel.
Its a lonely life. At least I can canfirm that. I have been living my whole life(32) like that. Every women I asked out, rejected me and off course no women ever showed interest in me. I am coming every night home to my empty apartment, cook for myself and turn to TH-cam or videogames to cope with the loneliness. Sometimes I drink a beer or more to be more happy. Be happy that your attracted sex is interested in you. Many people dont appreciate this. Because is its not at all the case you are by force lonely. I know life is never easy. But being in a romantic realtionship certainly better than being in none for your whole life.
@@ceooflonelinessinc.267 I hope you are doing better :( although I dont know you personally it seems your life is very very tough. Romantic relationships can help loneliness but so can friendships! I wish you the best
These days, nobody could pay me enough money to teeter around on skinny heels again. Ballet style flats are very kind to my feet and my everyday shoe for many years now.
To fall asleep more easily, try to put distance between exercise and bedtime as much as possible. Perhaps training in the morning or at least before the bath. Please avoid getting agitated before trying to sleep because otherwise it will be very difficult to do so. Thanks for showing your routine, it's very inspiring 😊👍
I can relate to that. I don't even walk after dinner because it keeps me from sleeping well. I get all the things done early in the day. Thank goodness I am retired now.
For me I fall asleep easier when I work out closer to bed time. It's a great way to release extra energy if you naturally have a lot of it. Taking a shower after really helps too. Of course a good stretch is good in the mornings but for some people nighttime movement is helpful! Just wanted to let you know
This is a beautiful video. I don't have another word for it. Just pure beauty. Simple. Elegant. Classy. Relaxing. What a wonderful routine. Thank you for sharing.
It's easy to fall in love with the simplicity of other people's lives. It's very personal to put yourself out there like this... Thank you for sharing with us.
There's always something about Japanese home i like, they are small, but so aesthetic and feels so comfy, i don't know why just feels really nice overall
Me: gets home, orders takeout with a beer, sits on the couch and watches netflix until midnight, decides to go to bed but then gets caught in the youtube rabbit hole until its way too late 🥲
This is the best night routine I've ever seen in my entire life. I felt so calm and relieved watching the video. It was so nice. I wish I could a night routine like this . It's the best night routine ever
1:15 If you think it through, whoever thought about making the sink handle that way is a genius! You pull the back part of handle with dirty hands to turn on faucet and after washing you push front part with clean hands to turn off. You don't end up putting the same germs you tried to wash away back onto hands. Makes sense.
It works like this only if you waste water while you wash your hands (or teeth). 😅 I mean, as a kid I was taught to not let water flow needlessly, so at the end I touch the faucet 4 times 🦠 🎉
Ella llegando al final del día, cansada y con hambre, preparando su cena cuidando cada detalle... Yo comiendo de pie en la cocina alguna cosa que encuentro en la heladera... Oh vida agitada!
I love the discipline in preparing a meal that is not only healthy, but the focus on preparation and appearance. I am so hungry when I get home from work, this would be hard for me. Thanks for sharing!
Why not pretend to be a taffy apple sometimes.....you know......just for a goof, when being a carrot gets too boring. Never hurts to switch things up once in a while. 🤪
Hello, Nami-san, I've seen a few of your videos since finding your channel a few days ago, and I think this is the one where you are the most talkative. I enjoy seeing your little recipes and routine. It's very different from my own.
I’m jealous she manages to relax while taking a bath. I always end up alone with my thoughts and I start worrying about what’s going on in my life.
Omg, so relatable!! ;( Thought, I'm alone with that.
I watch Netflix in the bath-
Am with you lol
U all need therepy
Maybe you need to spend some time working through your worries and the source of them. That did wonders to my quality of life. 😊
Cooking is a great way to release stress, but only if it’s for yourself....
Thought exactly the same 😂
I have found this to be true for me. I love cooking for myself. Do not enjoy cooking for others.
Omg I thought I was the only one. My parents would scold me for not making meals for my brother too and call me selfish and abnormal but like...the reason I went to the kitchen was for myself😭
I don't really agree, I find it peaceful and relaxing to cook for other people ☺️ It helps me focus on something else and dedicate myself entirely to bringing a good dish to the people I love 🥰
True dat!! 💯💯💯
is it just me or the ‘one circle’, ‘two circles’ etc is a marvelous unit of measurement
Yes yes exactly
Not really, it's depend on how big the hole is, how fast you move it, and how big the circle is
@@flowerofash4439 chill out bro
@@flowerofash4439 But if she knows well each product she uses then I think it is pretty accurate. The hand must recall speed, pressure etc, for each bottle as she seems to bé using them on a daily basis.
@@flowerofash4439 exactly!
I love how everything at the beginning is, “sometimes I take a shower. Not tonight, because I am hungry. I forgot to put an apron on because I am hungry. I finished folding my towels quickly, because I am hungry”
You’d love rural Africa then
@@panicfarm9874 I just starved to death and then died after reading this comment.
@@phychmasher damn
She forgot to put in the apron because she was [ in a] hurry.
It’s interesting she prioritizes physical health better than we seem to in the US. I come home from 13hr shifts and put my stuff away and shower, then eat even though I’ve been starving for at least a few hours.
I like how much attention and respect she gives herself.
Good way to put it
Not seeing this. She constantly appologized for things like a messy cable or how she isn't good in slicing the roll in perfect parts etc. It is all perfectly fine. I've never seen this much perfection but for her it is still lacking. Im not seeing her giving herself respect that way.
@@macootha you have a point yes. But she also gives herself massage, face masks, soaks in a bath, exercises and prepares nice food for herself alone.
@@macootha It's a cultural thing.
Just like the British apologizing all the time. It has absolutely nothing to do with their self respect, just social convention.
She cares of herself, treats herself to a nice home, healthy food, nice clothes and minds her health. That's valueing yourself and respecting yourself.
@@macootha as an asian, i agree w the previous commenter. i believe a lot of it comes from a common theme in a lot of asian countries of making sure to put one's best self when having guests (or in her case a yt video featuring herself in her own house) --i.e. making sure the house is neat, making sure the guests are comfortable, or not trying to do anything that would seem silly to ppl watching etc. It causes us to be a bit more conscious of how we present ourselves to other people(and to perhaps apologize a bit more for things different people wouldnt). That mindset when left unchecked can turn toxic obviously, but from what i know of the japanese, they do tend to apologize for certain things more than other people do. It's a cultural thing definitely. How much of her apologizing is a cultural thing though, i cannot say haha
Either way, i do believe that her taking time to cook a proper meal, clean herself properly, have a full skincare regimen, bla bla bla and overall give herself the time and space to unwind and relax and recharge, no matter how basic those actions may be, i think that caring for ones self, consiously & properly especially, should still be considered a form of self respect and is rightfully commended by OP here.
(Also one last thing before u go: how we treat ourselves isnt always going to be perfectly consistent. a lot of us are capable of treating ourselves with respect in certain areas, and in the other areas, mmm not so much. Lol. Funny isn't it?)
I'm living independently as well. I cook my dinner as I got home. As an introvert, being alone in yout home is so relaxing and calming.
Dont forget BORING
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 to be fair, it depends on what you want from your life. not everyone is aspiring to have some LA party life. for some of us, things such as cooking, selfcare, meditating is the idea of fun, it doesn't mean our lives are boring for us.
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 No not really, i went out partying a lot when were 17-20 but nowadays i enjoy my alone time after work. It's healing and relaxing, I'm rarely bored in my life at all.
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 nobody could ever explain you that it never gets boring ❤️ because you're never alone in this, you're always with your peace🙏🏻☮️
@@stanleyneiljelinek1924 Are you an extrovert? I'm 82% Introvert, and and doing things like that is what I need to recharge myself after going out meeting lots of people.. even i feel happier when iam alone at home, listen to relaxing music while study, cooking, watching tv or youtube, clean and see my room tidy etc.. it's all very calming. everyone is different to making themselves happy
Her nightly routine feels like yet another full time job!
Yeah it is. I think it soothes her.
Just living, is a full time job! And an artwork, if you get it right!
Nah. Full time job is when u have kids and fussy husband. I wish I can live like her so I can breathe and take time to do what I like.
@@gb4771 i agree. having to taje care of yourself plus a partner and children is even harder. i also just like being alone-
After 7 years of working, I finally saved enough money to rent my own apartment. Watching this, wow you still do a lot when you come home from work, cooking healthy dinner, preparing healthy lunch for the next day and keeping your skincare regimen. You are taking good care of yourself living alone. Makes me feel inspired to do the same. Love your videos. ❤
Im not working for 7 years and leaving my parents home to move into a depressive and miserable apartment for sure. Better use that rent money to buy food for your family.
@@mozambique9113 sad
@@mozambique9113 your parents have enough money after working for all those years you dont need to donate your life savings to them. live your own life and spend the money on your own future and family
Good luck to you ❤
@@tenjiwa unfortunately in many countries old people have quite little pension fees. Their money is over after paying the utilities. That’s why people often live with parents. Sorry for mistakes
can we all agree that we came here because of how nice her shoes are
I came here for motivation. Japanese ppl are so disciplined. They even work and prep a whole meal when they starve for hours already. I couldn't help but I realized how less I care about so much details and how sad that is.
Yes, guilty
Exactly
@@ranmakuro yeah but they sacrifice a lot of mental health for it which is sad
Yeah totally
Nightly routine? This would take me like 8 hours to do, especially the cooking!
She did not say her night routine doesn't start at 2pm
@@SirSidi hahaha
@@SirSidi Oh no, it says at the beginning that it’s 7pm.
She slept at 1am... (how can those people sleep so late have energy to wake up in the morning and work full-time every weekday?)
@@programmerPo because people like her love what they do. They love their job und they appreciate taking time for cooking and self care. If you do what you love, then you don’t feel exhausted that much. It’s a passion. Simple solution: If you’re not happy with your current situation/job - change it! Cheers 🤙
I lived alone for five years and this was typically how my evenings were, except for the neatly sanitizing and hanging of clothes, folding and putting away laundry, master chef skills, running a gorgeous bath, moisturizing and facial treatment, exercise and massage and tea. Other than that pretty much the same 😊
So true!! 😂
Lmaooo
Yep!
U’re too funny!!!😂🤣😂🤣
🤣🤣🤣
This is so cute, humble and cozy. Trully comforting to see a person finding pacification in such simple joys of life.
Thank you, Nami. It has really sedative effect on me. I wish you and everyone in comments inner peace and happiness.
I don’t think I’ll ever achieve this level of being an adult...
U and me both kid and I'm pushing 35.All hail men and women like her
Me too how thriving she is ☺️
Right😭...I'll live vicariously through her
And it seems that im even older than her 🤦🏼♂️ jeez what am i doing with my life...
But I do hope I can be this kind of adult
“Cooking is a great way to relieve stress” : me stressing even more while cooking cuz something goes wrong
🔥🔥
th-cam.com/video/qGqPpL9hpn8/w-d-xo.html.
please scribe.
Japanese woman: *Lives*
9 million people: "Interesting"
I thought the same. Why would you watch that?
Because her life is relatable no matter where those 9 million people live in the 🌎
@@isabeleresmastusiquevales8974 Because she is an inspiration to us all: to still treat yourself very well with extreme care every single day, and being thankful for what we have .
Sí
It mean, most people like to put their nose on others business hahaha. 😂😂😂😂👃🐸👎
I remember watching this two years ago and being mesmerised, and feeling so validated because I was watching someone be so content in a simple life. I'm still working towards it and I hope to be there one day!
I also noticed that you have done lots of work and improvements in your space, like new pans and decorations! You should remake the meals you make here and see what is different
Keep going? You can do it?
Pathetic.
What a lonely life.
What a tiny apartement.
What nice advertising.
@@Wutzibutzi100 what do you mean? It is one thing to be alone and quite another to be lonely :)
@@Wutzibutzi100 I would have to agree with you. Working all day only to come back to a tiny apartment, how depressing is that? I don't want to judge another person's life, but if it was me I'd become depressed really fast.
I’m so jealous of her energy level. I can barely make dinner when i have a day off and did nothing all day.
I was like that all my life, no energy left for anything. But letting go of what is holding you in negativity is the key to this type of energy.. sounds cheese but it's true.
I wish for you that you'll have it in the future :)
@@ronA8te yeah my energy level is medical not chosen lol
@@ronA8te she seems so very content with her life
@@ronA8te my no energy is caused from a thyroid disorder. I just found out and have been taking medication for a few days. Here’s to more energy!!😀
@@HannahJamieson same. Thyroid.
Everything about this is so relaxing for me. Your apartment is so clean, the way you cook is so elegant and neat, you know how to take care of yourself so well...I could learn a thing or two from this 😂
My place is a dump but hey I don't add sugar to everything 😎
It’s really cool to see how people in other countries live and cook.
One thing I love about the internet is that no matter who you are, or where you are on earth, everyone has a routine for when they’re tired and hungry after work. Just a little something in common. 😊
This makes me realize what an actual mess i am.
Lol
Nah most people aren’t this put together trust me lol
fr. I barely have timer energy to throw a frozen lasagna in the microwave 😕
You too? My biggest accomplishment lately is making yogurt based dressings
Yup..same..
Please remember that you're creating positive impacts on a lot of people by your healthy lifestyle. Many people admire you, both men and women.
Please remember to ignore negative comments too. You're a simple, peaceful person and you don't need to carry on any negativity.
I hope this Pandemic is helping us be more kind to each other. Being judgmental lowers our health and beauty.
I was not getting negative miss. I just observed. This is a beautiful routine
Hippy Vietnamese
Unfortunately this pandemic has put a big target on the Asian community with all negativity and even violence (at least that's what I see in the American news). Hopefully people will come to their senses soon and be peaceful indeed 💖
No Mask, I’m so glad you said it as the sheep is always preachy and try to tell us to follow their lead and accept the plandemic as it being told that they need to do so!!
She's organized and take good care of herself. Só inspiring
But I'm a little concerned about how much salt and salty soja souce she is using 😱😱
What a treat to watch Young Nami in this early video. It’s the summer of 2023 and look how far you’ve come! You’re decorating, cooking, and lifestyle choices have grown tremendously as has the success of your channel and your career. You must be very proud! Thank you for bringing us these scenes from your life which bring great joy! ❤❤😊😊
summer 2023 and am also going back to watch Nami’s videos from beginning 🙏🇨🇦
She does more stuff at night than I do in a whole day
Spittin fax
She lives alone. How would she survive otherwise?
@@Girl95szia takeouts?
@@l96ai it's not healthy
You're just lazy!! Lol
I admire how this person loves and cares for herself. The calm, frank, quiet manner she has is beautiful.
Thank you for the English captions! It was really nice to watch something so familiar, even with small cultural differences. (Wish I had an entryway that promotes a shoes-off moment!) This was so human and calming to watch. 💖
I just saw this more than halfway done with the video 🤣 my life lol well it will be just as relaxing the second time (:
I'm Polish, living in the US 🇺🇸. We ALWAYS take our shoes off at home. If you don't want the dirt from the outside you don't need a special entryway. Just come inside and take your shoes off. That's it.:-)))
@@martaszyszka7654 we do try, but the entry to our apartment isn't set up for it. There's no where for a shoe rack or a chair until about halfway across the living room or into the kitchen. We've got about 4² feet of carpet that's a bit more stained from coming in to take shoes off, but we accepted that and have put it on our list of wants for when we buy a house. I at least want room for a chair and small rack or tray by the door!
@@martaszyszka7654 same in canada. We also have a small room (at least in my house) where everyone stops to take their shoes off. So bizarre to me that Americans just leave shoes on
Get area rug. Bam.
Nami’s videos are so peaceful….makes me feel like somewhat of a lazy person because she is so meticulous and cooks such beautiful and healthy food. Also gets so much done on her days off and just relaxes….different cultural way from US where we lead such rushed frantic lives and I am sure she is very healthy because of all that wonderful food.💕
Let's be honest, work life in Japan is frantic enough as it is, she doesn't want to bring that aspect to the home let alone bring it into her weekend life.
The US is all about materialism and for Nami, she's just after the simpler things in life, not having a man in her personal life simplifies all of that.
@@hkdiva2015 Japan is an extremely marterialistic society as well, it just manifests it differently,
@@hkdiva2015 she’s smart
I don't know there was a lot of sugar going on there.
she's literally living what I want myself to become in the future -- living alone 😩
I hope you will get the future you dream about. In your culture it is not common for women to live on their own?
@@lionesslux6816 Yes, it is not common in our culture for women to live on their own. Women cannot live separately from their family unless they are married with someone. ):
@@aleadimaro6135 I hope you live how you want to regardless of how any society tries to dictate how women live. Not like a husband can't decide to leave one day...so I question their motives for this line of thought (no disrespect to them, it just seems very out of date). You never know what life will throw at you. Good luck!✌💙
@@aleadimaro6135 I sometimes forget how blessed I am having so much freedom. I am Scandinavian, moved to Germany some years ago where I live on my own, earn my own money, date whoever I want and as many men I want. Sometimes I take a plane somewhere without telling any family members just to enjoy how free I am. I wished this was natural in any culture. 🙁 I really hope that time will result in free women ALL over the world. We Scandinavians are spoilt. We all already born into happiness and wealth.
@@lionesslux6816 wow, you really are blessed! You are as well living the future I want to have, being an independent woman who is free to do whatever she wants. I'm still a college student and I feel inspired by how you guys are leading your life independently. Maybe when I finally become financially stable and then, I will have the courage to lead the my life the way I wanted it to be.
Watching someone spend so much time caring of themselves is so satisfying and reassuring during the quarantine, when many people are starting to lose their routines and not care for themselves anymore
This is so insightful. It's amazing to see a peek into the life of someone one ocean away.
Oh please she did the same exact thing anyone living in any modern civilization would do before bed.
@@nobody4933 Exactly. It feels comforting to watch.
@@justwaiting5744 I agree. It was a comforting, soothing video and it’s the life sharing of someone who’s in a world we don’t know.
@@nobody4933 you’re dumb. It’s interesting to see another’s culture’s food preparation, and I enjoy her showing clips of the outside, her supermarket, etc
And even don't see his/ her face
I love how I never see her face or hear her talk but her routine and her commentary on it makes me like her. 🙂
Most Japanese and Korean videos don't show the face.
you literally see her body and that's all that matters to a man's subconscious - you react to it like a flea reacts to a movement - you 'like it' and you have no idea why apparently lmao
How do you mean you dont hear her talk?...
Interesting because in a way this is the best way to fall in love with someone (Nami ?). I already love her life in so many ways, the simplicity, the order, her calmness....she is already a very beautiful person to me. Just seeing her hands preparing food can seem so wonderfully sensual.
She truely gets the art of slowing down and enjoying self care. I feel myself rushing through things just to have some me time in the evenings.
This was very calming to watch, I almost felt like I was being taken care of.
Hello Susie hope you are doing okay over there?
Her: *does heathy routines, skincare, baths, making healthy meals, massaging*
Me: do homework until my fingers fall off, eat microwave ramen and tea as my only meal in the day, watch anime until 11 and go to bed but PTSD insomnia kicks in and I don’t fall asleep until 2AM so I definitely respect her a lot for taking care of herself unlike me
I can understand hugs
@@missabrakadara8737 thank you ;-; hugs
You have just described my life too👁👄👁👍🏻
@@khad0w06 mmmmh I feel you, it just be like that
the same, but I don't do my homework. so you can praise yourself
Watching u struggle cutting the kimbap was so funny😂 it happens to me too when i'm so excited to eat food!
This is the night time routine we all want to do but never actually do
She dont even do this every night. Maybe every 3 nights at best she could complete this whole routine. I know you women are just as lazy as men sometimes! Sick of this fantasy crap
@@nobody4933 Why are so bitter? What’s fantasy about putting away laundry, cooking dinner and taking a bath? Nothing, that’s what. Especially when you don’t have kids. Some of us do things like this every single day. Sorry that you’re to lazy.
@@nikups6418 you made the point yourself. That woman is probably single and living her best life. You are right. I was talking more about a woman who is married with few kids.
@@nobody4933 why do you have to be so angry
@@theloshii lowlifes r usually angry and bitter unprovoked lmao
"I'm too hungry to shower tonight"
*Proceeds to make elaborate five course meal*
Thought the same thing! How did she have the patience. I think I would have simply settle for uncooked rice at that point...
Maybe she was hungry for the taste, and did not want to compromise on it. Its all psychological, I stay alone, and even though tired at times, cooking delicious food gives me energy. Its art work
@@julianneungerman5698
She might enjoy it and find it relaxing. Some meals once done a few times become very very easy.😉
Its my life too now a days..I end up cooking variety of dishes for me after a 24 hr duty.. Its both fun and sad..fun becoz u enjoy cooking and sad becoz even though it turns out to be delicious.. U eat that alone..and dont forget..here she was actually preparing the meal for the next day too..which happens often when u r alone and working..
@@vineethasathyadith6693 blessings to you. May you find the company you seek.🙏😊
I have two things to say: first of all, how’d heck this video showed up in my recommendation?? Second, my lady, your love towards the Chinese chili bean sauce is unmatchable.
M'lady
@@brett1538 I am that guy who always type Madam instead of Ma’am in the email 😇
@@brett1538 you're Thunderbirds fan arnt you
@@lindsey1051 🤣🤣 are you American?
@@brett1538 no English 😬 why lol..
今の動画スタイルもめっちゃ好きだけど、こういった音声が入ってるのも好き
She's like the lady in red in powerpuff girls that you can't see the face but has really interesting character
The mayor's assistant?
@@iana2127 yes
She's sweet too
Her name was “Ms. Bellum”...
@@shariqkhan1177 Quite correct you are.
And I always told the kids her first name was probably Cere🤭
It's amazing to see how you practice selfcare and are so neat with everything you do. I feel calm watching you. You apologize for a lot of stuff and I think you really don't need to! You're doing a great job caring for yourself and aren't we all a little bit strange in some mannerisms? Don't belittle yourself cause if this
Aplogizing is sort of Japanese custom to be polite, which does not always mean to be sorry.
Why Japanese women are so organized 😭 I'm envy. She cook for herself after a long day working
Me too. By the way I thought she is Korean. No?
@@yuliannamakhsudova8809 the title says she is Japanese woman tho
@Precious Erving-Frimpong don’t be ignorant
Japanese people form a young age have been taught disciple . They know there responsibilities and don’t ignore it but rather make sure they have it done before calling it a day .
@@Sky-ip6mh yee my mom tells me that she used to cook and clean as well as go to school by herself and now neither myself or other kids do that nowadays lmao
I like how legit you are and not to overly perfectionistic with everything you do. You come home, do laundry, eat, prep the meals for work tomorrow, shower, get ready for bed,sleep. Its so much more basic but legit and not to highty tighty. Great video and I also love the kimbap and soup that you made, it's really delicious
I never thought of washing rice with a whisk. That’s genius and I’m totally gonna start doing it
This video makes me understand that it's okay to have a normal life. With all the eye catching, sometimes crazy things on mainstream media sometimes I forget that being human involves routine and being alive is a simple pleasure. So thank you. I find this aesthetic and simple.
this inspires me because at a very young age I have started to feel like im not worth it so i just have had no motivation. this was in my recommendations this morning and today i had a plan of being productive.
You're worth it, I promise! Take good care of yourself, and you'll be surprised by how much better you feel. I had depression issues for a very long time, and I was shocked by how much better I felt when I learned to take care of myself properly (physically and mentally). It's not easy, but it's worth it! You got this ❤️
You are worth it! So many thing in life can make us feel like we aren’t. But you are! You deserve to treat yourself well.
Everyone is born worth it. Took me 55 years to figure that out. Give to others but take care of yourself too ♡
We Japanese eat always healthy and tasty foods to give us nutrition. Try to eat nice and fresh foods🌟It make us healthy mind & body and we feel power for our motivation from them.
And to organize your house/room tidy make you feel nice everyday.
(Avoid artificial drinks and white sugar sweets like donuts because they may cause depression.)
@@MN-cj3kq I agree you so much.
I started eating more healthy, take care of myslef and it makes me feel better about myself. I just wish i knew this earlier in my life.
Well this video got recommended to me two years late... or maybe just at the right time. I'm doing my master's degree this year and it's my first time living abroad, let alone by myself. Though adulting is difficult, I've found that there's something extremely peaceful and grounding about having a whole room to myself this (I'm staying in student housing with a communal kitchen). It's just... liberating, having only myself to take care of and cater to for the first time in my life, and this video encapsulates that, especially the cooking while starving after coming back from a long day part XD thank you for this~
All the best for your master’s degree, I know you’ll ace it all ❤️
@@serenequeenl0v3 Thank you so much! I made it, I'm flying to attend my ceremony in two days! ❤️✌️
This lady did more in an evening than I could accomplish in an entire weekend
FACTS!!
She focuses and seems calm...or the buzzing activity calms her nerves . .she's really awesome isn't she?
@S Rod I'll never understand why people choose to have kids. Especially when they then complain about them online. Glad it'll never be my problem to deal with ♡
@@michellegeorges8560 agree
Omg she made some sort of sushi for dinner! Plus, everything else. That would take me all day! I would need a nap in between each activity.
After a full day of work, making dinner, taking a bath, making her breakfast for tomorrow, she still has energy to do crunches!!!!!
Its kimbap
This is one of those videos that I feel like I want to watch a hundred times, but I also have the need to focus on my life and try to give myself in the future these peaceful and happy moments after so much time studying and working hard. I relate with her personality waaay more than I could expect 😳... It feels so good to have some hope lol ❤
I think she's very anxious. Worried about cutting the sushi evenly.
Every sigle day in the life of japanese youtubers i watch they’re all clean and tidy. Lol I wish I can 100% maintain that habit like you guys!
So quiet and solitary. Makes me realize that almost every single time I've arrived home after a day of work, I've been greeted by an animal and/or human who was glad to see me. I'm lucky.
Am i the only think how elegant her working outfit is? So detailed and the material look so soft? Love it!
I like her coat and the sweater/shirt she had on when making dinner with the heart shaped pocket at the bottom.
今更ですが、勉強のお供にNamiさんの動画を1から垂れ流しています😌💓
For some people, cooking is kind of like a therapy. It's relaxing and you get to enjoy delicious food!
I don’t know what really people do if they don’t cook. You watch TV for an hour and then what? You talk for an hour then what?
Food is the best thing to have whether you’re wealthy, poor or whatever, I cook twice at least a week, and when I am done with school, I’ll probably cook 4/5 times.
Although this is just a normal everyday life it's very satisfying for me to watch it. Actually because I haven't got a job since the beginning of the pandemic, my routine has been a mess and I've been depressed and feeling pretty awful about myself because of it, so watching this kind of content inspires me to create back a routine even with simple things. Thank you for sharing your amazing ordinary life ♡
I’m sorry you are feeling that way. It’s the small things you do that will make you feel productive. Many blessings to you. 💕
@@AllTingzRelaxing thank you so much for your kind words 💜
If you add little by little and take your time, you can absolutely build a routine. 💛 I spent the last ~year putting mine together; I never had any kind of regularity in my life and I gotta say, it really preserves my sanity! I wish you the best xx
@@PeachPlastic you're absolutely right, gonna try to do the same too, thanks so much for the advice 💛
as an introvert, I have to say this would be my ideal life. Waking up everyday doing these little chores enjoying and relaxing myself. surrounded by such peace and harmony, being able to lay quietly. Doing these little things would be such healing for my soul and it is already but something about this "mundane" life feels very calming to me. All of this would he my healing process no matter what I've went through in life I could always come back home and do this.
p.s you have a wonderful home! ^_^
those feelings of utter coziness when you get into bed, pampering yourself. ahhh I just love this ❤
I also record videos like this, subscribe to my channel.💗
Wow the feels! I agree ✨
@@Spiritpotato. I can't see any tho?
@@Spiritpotato. Where is it?
昔のナミさんって動画で喋ってたんや……
今の静かで落ち着いた動画も好きやし、こんなテイストもいい……
Am i the only one who think that the video is relaxing 😌?
I like it because it makes me feel like I have my life together too.
I commend this woman taking the time & steps to care for herself so well. Her dietary needs are fulfilling and healthy.
That's why she's slim!!
Your video has reminded me of living in Japan. I miss the simplicity of life in Japan. Fresh foods and clean living.
I only lived there for a year too yet it's so memorable, I'm not even lived in the big city but it's still soooo pleasant or maybe it's better than big city
@@yayakibo1062 we lived there for 2 1/2 years and enjoyed everything. We traveled around and saw as much as we could. There are so many historical sites. The mix of architecture is fascinating.
お風呂がローズマリー色ローズ色でハーブとの相性もよく素敵です。こんなお風呂でしたら毎日癒やされますね。素敵です。スカートのセンスもよく格好いいです。
I really like how realistic and not overly glorified her routine is. Thank you for sharing it with us. 😊
y’all stop judging her. I see a lot of negativity in the comments. she’s just living her life, so respect her.
true
Shut up....teacher's pet
Hello Sarah hope you are doing okay over there?
the fact that working people get only a few hours out of their day to do things they want, but even then they have house chores to get done is sad. but this was a calming watch. ❤️
C'est vraiment génial depuis que j'ai découvert les vidéo de Nami je me sens motivée et plus heureuse pour faire les tâches domestiques et c'est dans les détails. MERCI pour votre travail qui m'aide à trouver l'organisation et des réponses à des questions.
Bis nächste Woche auch bitte mal Deutsch lernen
仕事終わりにここまでしっかりこなせるの凄いなあ…
This literally makes me want to throw out 75% of my stuff and live simply
Do it. Minimalism takes a whole load off your mind!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was exactly thinking the same... simple, clean, organized. The junk I have laying around is astronomical.
That was exactly what I was thinking about...
Lol right !
Those shoes are gorgeous and I’m going to be adulting in a couple years and you are definitely one of my inspirations of a productive adult along with my mama
Que bom que tem legendas em português. Estou amando seu canal. Estou apaixonada pela culinária japonesa. Como eu queria me alimentar desta forma. Mas aqui no Brasil não encontramos todos os ingredientes!
Thank you for such a productive yet relaxing video. I am just so surprised by all the “experts” in the comments trying to tell you how to run your life. Please continue the way you are going. It looks wonderful.
This used to be my life before I got married. Sometimes I miss the quiet solitude and only having to cook for one. But I remember how lonely I used feel.
Its a lonely life. At least I can canfirm that. I have been living my whole life(32) like that. Every women I asked out, rejected me and off course no women ever showed interest in me. I am coming every night home to my empty apartment, cook for myself and turn to TH-cam or videogames to cope with the loneliness. Sometimes I drink a beer or more to be more happy.
Be happy that your attracted sex is interested in you. Many people dont appreciate this. Because is its not at all the case you are by force lonely. I know life is never easy. But being in a romantic realtionship certainly better than being in none for your whole life.
@@ceooflonelinessinc.267 I hope you are doing better :( although I dont know you personally it seems your life is very very tough. Romantic relationships can help loneliness but so can friendships! I wish you the best
She's so well dressed. She looks like such a proper lady. Whereas I just walk around in sweatpants all day.
These days, nobody could pay me enough money to teeter around on skinny heels again. Ballet style flats are very kind to my feet and my everyday shoe for many years now.
@@msr1116 can I clean your shoes?
@@VC-kj9yx ....ah, so you're a shoe fetishist....
@@msr1116 Yes please let me shine your shoes
I can't with these replies😂😂
To fall asleep more easily, try to put distance between exercise and bedtime as much as possible. Perhaps training in the morning or at least before the bath.
Please avoid getting agitated before trying to sleep because otherwise it will be very difficult to do so.
Thanks for showing your routine, it's very inspiring 😊👍
I can relate to that. I don't even walk after dinner because it keeps me from sleeping well. I get all the things done early in the day. Thank goodness I am retired now.
For me I fall asleep easier when I work out closer to bed time. It's a great way to release extra energy if you naturally have a lot of it. Taking a shower after really helps too. Of course a good stretch is good in the mornings but for some people nighttime movement is helpful! Just wanted to let you know
I agree. Exercise b4 dinner 👌
Recommended: "Night routine of a Japanese woman"
Me: Why would I want to watch that?
Video: 11M views
Me: Interesting
The same
I sure sat here and watched the whole damn thing lol
Same here.. Hahaha
Haha, same. Except now she’s at 13M views.
😂🤣 same
I like how everyone got this video in there recommended at the same time
This is a beautiful video. I don't have another word for it. Just pure beauty. Simple. Elegant. Classy. Relaxing. What a wonderful routine. Thank you for sharing.
日本に1年間住んでいました、 このビデオは私にとってとても懐かしいです。いつか日本に戻れますように〜〜
Idk why this showed up in my recommendations...but I watched it from beginning to end and thoroughly enjoyed it 😂😂
It's easy to fall in love with the simplicity of other people's lives. It's very personal to put yourself out there like this... Thank you for sharing with us.
Hard working lady. No feeling sorry or that they have a rough ride in life. Japanese people are so disciplined and focused. Well done.
Boring though
Yes,she works hard.
What a refreshing and calm lifestyle. She Respects and cares for her health and possessions.
There's always something about Japanese home i like, they are small, but so aesthetic and feels so comfy, i don't know why just feels really nice overall
Me: gets home, orders takeout with a beer, sits on the couch and watches netflix until midnight, decides to go to bed but then gets caught in the youtube rabbit hole until its way too late 🥲
Add forgets to make lunch for the next day
Same hereeeee
This is the best night routine I've ever seen in my entire life. I felt so calm and relieved watching the video. It was so nice. I wish I could a night routine like this . It's the best night routine ever
Its a case of practice n repetition until it feels 2nd nature
Thats all
Wishing doesn't accomplish anything, action is what counts
Amei que ela é gente como a gente. Esquece de comprar luva, age estranha quando está com fome, tem preguiça de cozinhar. Essa é a vida real! 💜
Too lazy to cook? Where did you get that from? That looked like cooking to me!
Eu queria ter essa vontade toda de fazer essas tarefas rotineiras, é bom morar sozinho, só que as vezes é cansativo 😄
Are we all getting this video in recommendation at the same time?? I see so many recent comments posted just few minutes or hardly an hour ago
Reya Karmakar yup
Yup!!! It's on my recommendation.
😂😂😂🙏❤️
Yup
Lol probably.. and now she has already 2.1m views just like that..
Love the rituals unwinding down before going to bed - calming and restful.
1:15 If you think it through, whoever thought about making the sink handle that way is a genius! You pull the back part of handle with dirty hands to turn on faucet and after washing you push front part with clean hands to turn off. You don't end up putting the same germs you tried to wash away back onto hands. Makes sense.
I noticed that too.
Good observation! I was just mesmerized by the sheer size and shape of the awesome basin that I completely missed how awesome the handle is! 🤣
80% of all sink handles are that way in Germany... but I never realized the point of dirty/clean activation of it. Nice
It works like this only if you waste water while you wash your hands (or teeth). 😅 I mean, as a kid I was taught to not let water flow needlessly, so at the end I touch the faucet 4 times 🦠 🎉
3:11 引き出しの中もこれくらい雑ななみさんが好き
So only in 2 hours you manage to do all that..wow I’m impressed
When I get home from work and I'm starving...cereal it is! 🤣
This girl is amazing.
Feels on that!! 💯💯💯
😂😂😂 I just kept thinking how hungry she was and cooking like that.
Cereal,frozen burritos,hot pockets day old pizza, cup O soups. Ramen on special occasions... lol
Hello Tricia hope you are doing okay over there?
I’ve gone to post a letter , when I got home , the letter was still in my hand .
Thanks for the good laugh.
Your hand was sticky, what did you do naughty boy ?
Mood
I've had my phone in my hand and spent 15 minutes looking for it
Ella llegando al final del día, cansada y con hambre, preparando su cena cuidando cada detalle... Yo comiendo de pie en la cocina alguna cosa que encuentro en la heladera... Oh vida agitada!
I love the discipline in preparing a meal that is not only healthy, but the focus on preparation and appearance. I am so hungry when I get home from work, this would be hard for me. Thanks for sharing!
NatashaTashaTash
Yes, I would have eaten that thing like a sausage instead when hungry
Sometimes, I like to hide under my bed and pretend I'm a carrot.
Why not pretend to be a taffy apple sometimes.....you know......just for a goof, when being a carrot gets too boring. Never hurts to switch things up once in a while. 🤪
Don’t we all?
That's cozy; ain't ?
@@ariesleorising9421 Duh
Why don’t be a Potato instead
She literally gave her bath tub, a bath. Before taking a bath. 😳
I think I showered a couple days ago so I’m good. 👍
Hahaha
Lmao!! Me too. This makes me wanna be "better" :) though
Hello Cynthia hope you are doing over there?
Hello Cynthia hope you are doing okay over there?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hello, Nami-san, I've seen a few of your videos since finding your channel a few days ago, and I think this is the one where you are the most talkative. I enjoy seeing your little recipes and routine. It's very different from my own.
I don’t know why but this is pure therapy.