Austin’s Japanese are so cute! 28:42〜 “めっちゃおいしいよ” “なんだっけ”😆❤ Gold fish!! Sorry, I don’t agree with Austin😂! When I first saw the package at a grocery store in the U.S,I was so excited thinking like ” Wow, looks so tasty! It must be super rich cheese flavor!!”, and I really wanted to try it. But actually,that was not so good. It was too powdery and less cheese flavor than I thought. I never bought it again 😂.
I feel kind of relieved that I knew I’m not the only one feeling weird about diets in America. I like this channel so much! It’s like listening to a conversation of ppl next to you at the bar or restaurant without any noise. Thanks!
Wow the HFC is so heavy in some of those foods! I think it is really bad that so many American foods don’t have real sugar in them and most of those richly colored American cereals are dyed with petroleum based dyes.
as an oregonian I was pretty surprised by your perception of oregon. I think a lot of that is because of the geographic divide between the Willamete valley and eastern oregon. Personally, I have only really experienced the valley to a large extent, but my perception was that for the most part oregon was a pretty diverse and welcoming atmosphere, particularly with latin american people, though we are definitely rife with stoner culture. Regardless though, love your guys' show and hope this goes on till your both old and senile
I think there is a big difference in food coloring between the States and Japan. I think Americans like darker colored candy than Japanese people. Also in Japan you don’t find much food colored in blue but it’s quite common in the States. Just to let you know, I like oatmeal 🥣 and I’m Japanese so I’m probably an exception.
今回の会話の英日字幕付きの動画とスクリプト、会員限定のコミュニティ、月1回Austin and ArthurとのZoom晩酌は「AAフレンズ」でご利用いただけます!
詳しくはこちら→ iu-connect.com/aa-shokai
英語のリスニング力を鍛えたいけど、なかなか面白いポッドキャストが見つからない…と悩んでいた時にお二人のポッドキャストに出会いました。
最近までポッドキャストを聴くだけでしたが、動画でお二人の楽しそうな表情を拝見しながら英語を聴くとより楽しく聴けます。
これからも楽しみにしています!
Austin’s Japanese are so cute!
28:42〜 “めっちゃおいしいよ” “なんだっけ”😆❤
Gold fish!! Sorry, I don’t agree with Austin😂! When I first saw the package at a grocery store in the U.S,I was so excited thinking like ” Wow, looks so tasty! It must be super rich cheese flavor!!”, and I really wanted to try it.
But actually,that was not so good. It was too powdery and less cheese flavor than I thought. I never bought it again 😂.
I feel kind of relieved that I knew I’m not the only one feeling weird about diets in America.
I like this channel so much! It’s like listening to a conversation of ppl next to you at the bar or restaurant without any noise. Thanks!
アメリカに住んでいたので、出てきた食べ物の味もわかるし、それらをアメリカ人はどう思っているのかなどなど分かるし、色々笑いながら楽しく聞けました!面白かった❤
Wow the HFC is so heavy in some of those foods!
I think it is really bad that so many American foods don’t have real sugar in them and most of those richly colored American cereals are dyed with petroleum based dyes.
as an oregonian I was pretty surprised by your perception of oregon. I think a lot of that is because of the geographic divide between the Willamete valley and eastern oregon. Personally, I have only really experienced the valley to a large extent, but my perception was that for the most part oregon was a pretty diverse and welcoming atmosphere, particularly with latin american people, though we are definitely rife with stoner culture. Regardless though, love your guys' show and hope this goes on till your both old and senile
アーサーさん!Hello Talkにいらっしゃることがあるのですか!!!!
ぜひお会いしたいです〜〜〜☺️!!
I think there is a big difference in food coloring between the States and Japan. I think Americans like darker colored candy than Japanese people. Also in Japan you don’t find much food colored in blue but it’s quite common in the States.
Just to let you know, I like oatmeal 🥣 and I’m Japanese so I’m probably an exception.
Does the phrase “That’s the thing” by Austin mean like “それな〜” or “出たよ” in Japanese casual conversation?
アメリカのスタバにオートミールありましたねぇ。ランチドレッシング嫌い
Let's keep Portland weird!
You guys may want to Google the history of Huy Fong Sriracha when you have a minute...
Why
@@sharinaross1865Many, many factual errors.
@@greggleswong ok. what does it prove.