Henya playing the truck simulator on her past life is still one of my favorite stream, just pure comedy genius at work and a glimpse of what happened on a daily basis when she work at that rental car business XD
Theres streets in Japan that a truck could easily hit the houses in booth sides simultaneously. Anything larger than a regular truck (like a monster truck) will certainly demolish the entire street.
"Twice in one week, and then you never got into another accident? How does that work?" "I got better." I'm sorry, but that has the same sort of logic as that scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail where that one villager claimed to have gotten better after saying they've been turned into a newt by a supposed witch
Btw, the reason why Japan has very small cars is because they have a special category of vehicle called "Kei cars" because Japan actually taxes on size and engine displacement, so something like the massive trucks Zen is used to driving in Texas would be astronomically expensive in Japan... Also, if you thought Henya wrecking two cars within a week was impressive, my sister managed to take out three cars at once: she was driving our parents Ford Aerostar van (that we were going to sell the very next day), and apparently something failed while turning and she slammed into the back of a parked Ford Taurus station wagon which ended up being sandwiched between the van and a Pontiac GTO, my sister was fine, but all three cars weren't (I think the Pontiac was the only car not totaled)
honestly, with the traffic, it's almost a hindrance. but as soon as u want to go somewhere outside of a city, you need a car. unless u wanna bike up and down those mountainous roads.
The funniest think about this is Henya working for a car rental agency. So much for insurance premiums going down. Oh and Zen's "I finally found something I'm better at than you" killed me.
Although, there's still a range of context about "crashed" and "repair", because it still could mean either minor damage or major. Also, the roads in Japan aren't THAT narrow, I've seen them myself. They're hardly different than the roads here in the US. Just different sides.
Roads in the US are totally different depending where you live roads in SC seem fine but if you are from New York they seem like a death trap becuase they are so much more narrow
This is why you don't get your license until the teacher says you're ready, and you, yourself, know you're ready. You don't start driving after years like it's a bicycle, you need to ease into it. You don't tell someone to never drive again, because without practice they will never get better. And the most important ingredient: positive reinforcement, because you don't want distractions, like even more anxiety, getting in the way of the driving.
And then in some countries in Eastern Europe you just skip driving school or even driving exams by paying some cash to the right people.🥲Also, it depends on what constitutes "start driving after years", as you wrote practice is necessary and actually driving is the best practice imo. Everyone's different but if you know the basics there's nothing hard in getting in the car and doing the thing, unless you immediately trying to go into the city center in a rush hour or something.) It was about 8 years after I even touched the wheel when I got my first car and it was pretty okay. Can't agree more on the positive reinforcement tho.
I think the first time I drove, I ended up going too fast when taking a corner and started driving on two wheels the entire turn. somehow got it back on all four wheels without a scratch. scared the hell out of my brother and stepdad though. so I can't judge Henya for crashing twice in a short time. lol
I always get a small heart attack when I give my keys to random mechanics. I always worry that they don’t know how to drive manual, and sometimes I hear them rev the car very loudly…
Ok this sounds like a problem of high volume and early career- "I work at a xyz place where we move 200+ units a day but I've never broken a xyz" is highly sus. A rental place too, "Hurry up we need to get these units to root location by 5pm and there's 14 courtesy models that have to be delivered ASAP, I don't pay you to stand around hurry up." And it sounds like lessons were learned. Anyone who drives as a job but hasn't had /ANY/ collisions is not telling the truth. Well done. 2 is low
No shame in crashing, one time a dude in a big truck hit the front right side of my car as we were going onto a on ramp on the highway and it started to merge but the guy ignored my honks not to merge and i wqs getting closer to the guard rail since i was on the inner lane and bam. The guy was driving a ford too. Fortunately didnt look that bad but wqs so upset nearly broke down
WHAT? i can tell you right now, henya is WRONG. ive seen the roads in japan. THEY ARE SO WIDE. its literally a 4-lane straight per direction (8 lanes total) in a regular city like osaka.
I may have only watched live streams/videos of Japan, but even in Tokyo, there are some pretty narrow streets with no sidewalks, people walking, and cars driving through. I imagine residential areas probably have it worse even.
@@wildkaya643 do you mean the sidestreets? Those are usually 2-lane at the tightest, and even then its more spacious than normal. The airbnb i stayed in was along a residential road and you can easily park your car to the side (small trucks even, like the sweet potato truck that parks in the afternoon beside the airbnb) and still have a generous amount of space for another vehicle to pass by.
Roads with eight lanes are only found in Japan in fairly large cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. Furthermore, I find it quite difficult to drive in Japan because there are many very narrow roads that have only one lane but are not one-way. I wanted to add this because I couldn't explain it well in the video, so I hope I communicated it well 🙏. Thank you very much!😊🎉
So Henya has worked at a convinience Store and Rent a car place in Japan and a Taco Bell in the US. No wonder she considered streaming not a job.
On the flip side, it's the best way to pay her bills with less stress.
@@nobafan7515 Given how many jobs she had, I think keeping any of them was probably stressful for her.
And a soul-sucking black company. And an Izakaya where she poured sake when she should have served water.
karaoke place in japan aswell
Matara: "I don't have a driver's license, I don't drive."
Matara 1min later: "I never crashed my car."
It's technically correct
Can't crash what you don't have. *5Head*
Flawless logic
@MrElbowsmash The best kind of correct!
Or she loves to drink so much she lost her driver's license by having a DUI. So you can crash a car if you can't drive the car.
How Henya never crashed a car again after the rental cars incident:
A) She got better at driving.
B) She never drove again.
It's option B)
Definitely option B
I was thinking B as well !
I thought of B without them even mentioning it 😂
Henya learns from her mistakes.
That 10 second long silence just says it all.
Actually speechless! 😄
It isn't easy to make mum speechless. Henya casually does during their first collab. Man I love both of them.
"henya you blithering idiot you reversed into the sports lori"
Henymond... and she's the right height too.
@@kaydoubleu5802 yeah lmao
We are finally learning all the bits and pieces of how Henya turned into a hikikomori!
Can't crash a car if you never go outside! *5Head*
999 IQ move
"It wasn't my car though."
That's even worse!
Henya playing the truck simulator on her past life is still one of my favorite stream, just pure comedy genius at work and a glimpse of what happened on a daily basis when she work at that rental car business XD
I remember that video and it was classic listening to her talk about the incident while recreating it.
There's a little piece of my brain that will forever be occupied with her shouting "YOU'RE SUCK" at the ice cream truck in that stream.
The boss walking off in silence yeah I felt that.
I just pictured Zen driving her lifted 'Muricamobile in the tiny streets of Japan and it's like a scene from Godzilla 😂
Theres streets in Japan that a truck could easily hit the houses in booth sides simultaneously. Anything larger than a regular truck (like a monster truck) will certainly demolish the entire street.
Gods love you Henya
Matara: IT DOESN'T MATTER WHO'S CAR IT IS!!!
Henya: @π@
"Twice in one week, and then you never got into another accident? How does that work?"
"I got better."
I'm sorry, but that has the same sort of logic as that scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail where that one villager claimed to have gotten better after saying they've been turned into a newt by a supposed witch
Pardon me, I drive a big truck. As one would say an 18 wheeler. Hmmmm.
Matara trying to hold her laughter, typical mother.
I would be busting my guts out laughing 😂
As far as i know zen used to raced before becoming a vtuber correct me if im wrong
I know that she was pro-Halo player only
Correct. She street raced.
@@Darkeus1 ohh i see. is she still racing??
@@Mikazuki_Augusif she is, she wouldn't say that. It's illegal. ^.^
@@MonsterGaming-rh7sb ooppps sorry my baaddd >.
this is the first time I've seen anyone LITERALLY speechless before
Confirmed Zen drives a Texas Overcompensator. That's what I call those giant trucks here XD
Btw, the reason why Japan has very small cars is because they have a special category of vehicle called "Kei cars" because Japan actually taxes on size and engine displacement, so something like the massive trucks Zen is used to driving in Texas would be astronomically expensive in Japan... Also, if you thought Henya wrecking two cars within a week was impressive, my sister managed to take out three cars at once: she was driving our parents Ford Aerostar van (that we were going to sell the very next day), and apparently something failed while turning and she slammed into the back of a parked Ford Taurus station wagon which ended up being sandwiched between the van and a Pontiac GTO, my sister was fine, but all three cars weren't (I think the Pontiac was the only car not totaled)
Tbh, she doesn't need to drive. She lives in Tokyo. A car there is a luxury.
honestly, with the traffic, it's almost a hindrance.
but as soon as u want to go somewhere outside of a city, you need a car. unless u wanna bike up and down those mountainous roads.
@@WGGplantcan always rent, go by motorcycle, also buses and off line trains. Going by motorcycle around Japan sounds pretty fun
The silence is loud
3:38 *playing eurotruck* "I did the tutorial 5 months ago I hope I remember how to drive"
Oh nyo. She's just like me for real. I'm crying.
Jokes on everyone else. Henya wasn't crashing, she was optimally honing her comedic driving skills in preparation for future streams.
Based on Zen’s personality, I swear she has a Chevrolet Silverado or a Toyota Tundra. Nothing else makes sense.
Zen having a big truck is probably the least surprising thing to learn about her.
her old manager basicly went third time the charm
Don't know if I would have expected a person like Henya to work at a rental car place
The funniest think about this is Henya working for a car rental agency. So much for insurance premiums going down.
Oh and Zen's "I finally found something I'm better at than you" killed me.
Everything i learn about zen makes her sound like more and more of a Texan lol
That's because she is. She's admitted to being a full on Hispanic Texan.
Zen lives in the life like Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing 😂😂
"I'm scared i might hit someone."
Good. Then you're less likely to actually hit someone.
Although, there's still a range of context about "crashed" and "repair", because it still could mean either minor damage or major.
Also, the roads in Japan aren't THAT narrow, I've seen them myself. They're hardly different than the roads here in the US. Just different sides.
Roads in the US are totally different depending where you live roads in SC seem fine but if you are from New York they seem like a death trap becuase they are so much more narrow
Imagine henya playing forza or euro truck 😂
"Guys, it's Ikea!" Those who know, know.
Imagine
Get her a racing wheel too. I want full immersion for proper recreation of her car dealership days.
This is why you don't get your license until the teacher says you're ready, and you, yourself, know you're ready. You don't start driving after years like it's a bicycle, you need to ease into it. You don't tell someone to never drive again, because without practice they will never get better.
And the most important ingredient: positive reinforcement, because you don't want distractions, like even more anxiety, getting in the way of the driving.
And then in some countries in Eastern Europe you just skip driving school or even driving exams by paying some cash to the right people.🥲Also, it depends on what constitutes "start driving after years", as you wrote practice is necessary and actually driving is the best practice imo. Everyone's different but if you know the basics there's nothing hard in getting in the car and doing the thing, unless you immediately trying to go into the city center in a rush hour or something.) It was about 8 years after I even touched the wheel when I got my first car and it was pretty okay.
Can't agree more on the positive reinforcement tho.
just get your license and if you don't think you are ready practice in some empty areA
I was there and I was freaking out about the highscore
This is why drivers licences should have expiration dates...
Sounds like you need those spinning wheel scythes
I think the first time I drove, I ended up going too fast when taking a corner and started driving on two wheels the entire turn. somehow got it back on all four wheels without a scratch. scared the hell out of my brother and stepdad though. so I can't judge Henya for crashing twice in a short time. lol
God I love her. Poor thing turns her past traumas into funny anecdotes. But goddamn she just can't function in the real world 😂
How did she not get fired at the rental car job???
I always get a small heart attack when I give my keys to random mechanics. I always worry that they don’t know how to drive manual, and sometimes I hear them rev the car very loudly…
Ok this sounds like a problem of high volume and early career- "I work at a xyz place where we move 200+ units a day but I've never broken a xyz" is highly sus. A rental place too, "Hurry up we need to get these units to root location by 5pm and there's 14 courtesy models that have to be delivered ASAP, I don't pay you to stand around hurry up."
And it sounds like lessons were learned. Anyone who drives as a job but hasn't had /ANY/ collisions is not telling the truth. Well done. 2 is low
I don't exactly blame Mamanya. Girl is a menace on the road, apparently.
as a European: what about our old roads? 😂😂😂
I kinda wanna Race Zen’s Truck on a track sometime 🤔 I have a soul though idk if it would be a good match on my end. 🧐
-1000 IQ move
No shame in crashing, one time a dude in a big truck hit the front right side of my car as we were going onto a on ramp on the highway and it started to merge but the guy ignored my honks not to merge and i wqs getting closer to the guard rail since i was on the inner lane and bam. The guy was driving a ford too. Fortunately didnt look that bad but wqs so upset nearly broke down
She got good
Zen just basically admitted to Henya that she is better at games then her Dayo lol.
Still a better driver than Mazepin
So shes nina? Good to know.
She was one of the few niji i watched..
Theres a band called Helmet,they have a song called Crashing foreign cars.....all Im sayin
😂😂😂😂
Britain is a nightmare to all drivers especially Wales most of our roads are old Victorian roads
1:50 :3
you wouldn't survive a day in the traffic in germany 😂
Poor Matara...
Henya forgot she wasn’t playing GTA as car crashes IRL hit way different than in a video game lmao(Pun not intended)
Skill issue Dayo
Henya might be a "genius" but her driving is appalling and unprofessional. She can drive in game but not in life.
No no
Asian female drivers are great!
WHAT?
i can tell you right now, henya is WRONG. ive seen the roads in japan. THEY ARE SO WIDE. its literally a 4-lane straight per direction (8 lanes total) in a regular city like osaka.
in the residential areas some are just a bit smaller......
That's like major cities that have been renovated and had their roads widened she was probably talking about those old residential towns.
I may have only watched live streams/videos of Japan, but even in Tokyo, there are some pretty narrow streets with no sidewalks, people walking, and cars driving through. I imagine residential areas probably have it worse even.
@@wildkaya643 do you mean the sidestreets? Those are usually 2-lane at the tightest, and even then its more spacious than normal. The airbnb i stayed in was along a residential road and you can easily park your car to the side (small trucks even, like the sweet potato truck that parks in the afternoon beside the airbnb) and still have a generous amount of space for another vehicle to pass by.
Roads with eight lanes are only found in Japan in fairly large cities such as Tokyo and Osaka.
Furthermore, I find it quite difficult to drive in Japan because there are many very narrow roads that have only one lane but are not one-way.
I wanted to add this because I couldn't explain it well in the video, so I hope I communicated it well 🙏.
Thank you very much!😊🎉