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  • @TheJapanChannelDcom

    Hey can you send me that shirt. I will pay you money for that shirt and shipping just to get that shirt. :D

  • I vitaminned this morning XD

  • Financier is a type of cake. Just saw it being made on the Food Network a few days ago

  • HO! style clothing already at a trailer park near you.

  • i would wear that brand a lot just to make it AWESOME!

  • Mommy I want to wear a Ho!

  • I unironically look forward to "LET'S" in your Japanglish videos

  • Lol put your ho clothes in your ho-bag. XD

  • just watched a three and a half minute commercial so that i could watch a three and a half minute video...man i love youtube!

  • Y U NO WEAR HO!

  • HOUE!!!

  • My personal favorite is the Tom Green- "Why don't you have anything to drink? Choose one making you better feeling" vending machines with the happy foreigners on it. XD

  • HO! made me do a Hacksaw Jim Duggan! Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

  • Oh, I'd say Ho! fashion is pretty popular in America, from what I see...

  • No problem to have a HO! brand in germany.

  • Can i wear your HO please?

  • ... oh dear oh dear indeed! :)

  • Who said you could borrow my ho?

  • is there Xios brand clothing in Japan... cuz when i've been to Xios stores this happens

    

  • i don't get the "HO!" brand joke, could anyone explain please? greetings from Spain

  • @bUrselftete its like santa at christmas, ho ho HO, but this is pimp santa and his 3 ho's sorta thing ,so you are what you wear, put a ho on and tada, instant ho

  • @kyleg5359 o_o hahaha okey, thanks ^^ 

  • ''Ho''ly Crap!

  • funNy but its true.. superlikec",

  • Made by bank managers, or for bank managers? What if it's made FROM bank managers!??

  • Just cut the blue bit made it for me :3

  • just happens to be my sur name.

  • Funniest video yet!

  • actually FUGA is an italian word...it means "Getaway" and it's not pronounced as you said...but it's pronounced as "FOOGA" :D

  • @SZ19891993 it's the same in spanish ^^

  • I think so far "Let's Vitamin" is my favorite bit of "Let's" lol

    Let's Laugh!

  • do you know the drug store called "Yac's"?

    It's in Tokyo area.

  • residing in japan, you'll see lots of funny English.

  • I'm from America. Ho fashion is already popular in my country.

  • @Jimaera

    NY reporting in, yes the Ho fashion seems to be the current ongoing trend with 12-16 year old girls.

  • looks like 30 people wear the OH! brand

  • Sooooo... Financiers cake are french butter/almon powder cakes. Quite good actually. And it's reakky called "Financier" btw.

  • Hooow ::D

  • it would be majorly popular

    hey ho what you wearing"

    im wearing ho"

    no way"

    yea check it out its brand new"

  • Financier Cake - A financier is a small French cake, often mistaken for a pastry. The financier is a light, moist teacake, similar to sponge cake

  • i saw an advertisement for HO! and those models r such ho's!! lol

  • ho shit, i must have these clothes ö.ö

  • Fuga means to escape (hastily) in Spanish!

  • why is there so much japanese porn? does this surprise you, since their culture is much about being polite, making others feel comfortable, and being modest?

  • I simply can't understand why they do not print proper English phrases on their products!

  • Daaaang, That HO! Brand is expensive!!!!

  • lol the fuga is the Infiniti M35...

  • That HO brand would be amazingly popular in the U.S.

  • alas,we are livin in distorted world,,,world is so wrong. like this hilarious t-shirt says.

  • finacier is not even engrish. it's a proper french word.

  • I wonder if Ho! makes bags for women too,..I know a few who could use some ho bags,,....

  • wtf sunturn? lol.. do they mean sunburn??

  • Sadly, I am pretty sure "HO" would be a popular brand in my part of the U.S.. XP

  • Oh damn. Gotta hate that Sunturn..Japan gots us covered. Just not the fingers. xD

  • Jealous as ever of your awesome life in Japan!

  • hey gaise :)

  • 2:11 hmmm nice legs there arrr lol

  • oh look... a HO!!...lol...

  • amongst teenagers who want to annoy their parents the "ho" brand might be very popular...

  • Let's Vitamin!

  • Ho in Kanji means shop,store there are also a lot more translations to that kanji but when pronounced it is spelled out like Ho. Japan/Korea are one of the biggest leaders of street fashion and I love wearing all their clothes.

  • lol interesting use of "gloves" as an adverb.

    Guy 1: "Dude, is that the video game?"

    Guy 2: "Yeah man, its totally gloves!"

    XDDDDDD

  • Gotta love Japan-glish!

  • On the way home from shopping

    Got a 5 ho's in the trunk

  • Lets Subscribe! :D

  • HI-LA-RIOUS!!! :D 

  • IDK but every single time you say japan-glish I am thinking your saying japan-gpenis.

  • the intersting thing about the gloves is the ones you showed all had english on top and japanese on the bottom. you would think they company would be more interested in getting japanese people to understand their product when they see the product. but apparently english sells in Japan.

  • Ho, ho, ho! Let's English. 

  • Hey!

    I love your videos!

    Just a comment : Fuga (pronounced - foogah) - is a classical music term. But also in Italian it means - a chase.

  • @violansky And also in Romania it mean running!

  • @violansky In Spanish it means ESCAPE ^^

  • @violansky Well fuga you too buddy

  • I GOT VITAMINED !

  • Loved this one!!

  • WHAT THE?? that HO! brand cost about 9240yen?? @3:09 O.o

  • @bboybeng how much that in $?

    

  • I liked the bright future t-shirt

  • I once bought chopsticks with English text on them, "I like apple they are a good fruit".

    I didn't notice at first but when I saw it I thought about your japan-glish videos.

    I love your work, keep on the good work (my english isn't good either)

  • *Conversation*

    Person 1: I'm wearing Ho! today

    Person 2: Hokay

    Person 1: Do you think I look good with this Ho! on me?

    ... O_o

  • Financier cake is actually a french small cake called "financier".

    Great video as always :)

  • HAHAHA SUNTURN?!! xD

  • LOLLLLL!!!

    

  • lmao, don't get me wrong but i loooooooove! japan :)

    but sometimes they have the strangest ideas ever. X3

  • Let's vitamin!!

  • I don't think a brand named HO! would be allowed in america.

  • i think the distorted minds one was the funniest.

  • i think "Dickies" finally found his "Ho!" ^.^

  • I think sometime it's Japan-frenglish. I seen a lot of french-english combinaison on your video.

    Financier is the french name for a cake, bit in between a cake and a muffin.

  • hey dude, I've been wondering, is this your profession, or do you get money through other way? If yes then how do you get money for the Japan vids? (sorry if its too personal)

  • @ThaThree He is a Youtube partner so he can get money with Adsense. The more popular the video is the more money you can get. A website called Socialblade can give you an estimate of how much money Youtube partners can get.

  • When u say ho it sounds like u put an R in it...Pretty cool sounding, i tried it a million and a half times and couldnt do it.

  • Ho! Ho! Ho!

  • Driving gloves?! Japan never ceases to surprise me..

  • Hahhah! "What brand are you wearing?" "Ho!" 

  • 'AL'ways 'S'ecurity 'OK' is the one of the few examples of Japanglish where I can see the thought process behind the nonsense. Actually, makes it really easy to remember ALSOK. Props to whoever thought that up.

  • I think the translation from Japanese to English is sometimes difficult to express. I'm sure philosophical phrases are even harder to translate.

  • *stops laughing* if i saw my daughter wearing a brand that said 'Ho!' then we're about to have the most amazingly longest conversation ever.

  • aww..their english are so cute

  • "You look like a ho!" "Why thank you, they cost a lot!"

  • surprised they used the right "they're"

    and i want that shirt with human distortion! :P

  • Have you been to Korea too? I'm going there this friday

  • got to have the HO!!!!!

  • human minds are distorted, hahaha!!

  • Gotta love Japan-glish. It makes you think :D

  • Makes me wonder sometimes... does any english speaker ever tell these people what they're wearing?

  • have you seen a Fuga wearing Ho?

  • todays japan glish was really really funny !!

  • I think the HO brand would be popular in the U.S. Great video!

  • those kids looks yummy

  • @Th0usandMaster I hope you dont have kids.

  • @JeffStaples1982 thank you, i hope you don't either

  • We have a lot of "Ho's" here in the US.

  • Let's Vitamin !!!! :D

  • Financier is a French word, also a traditional form of cake...

  • Do you sometimes tell them or your student the right way to write it?

  • Ho! would be popular with teenagers I think, of any country, its funny that's why. I'd wear it too for the novelty. Do they have an online store?

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  • i had to pause it at 2:45 to try and figure out that girl's t-shirt

  • i love engrish :)

  • great as always!! Thanks for these unique impressions, once again ;)

  • FUGA= effin' bugga!

  • more than half the girls at my school would probably wear HO!

  • Does Ho mean the same thing in America and Australia?

  • Excuse me, I'm gonna get some "hoes".

  • I have a japanese bento box that said "Around the year when we would like to stand on tiptoe" *_*

  • Maybe the shirt at 2:10 is referencing Kafka.

  • I think the fact that you're Australian makes your videos that much more interesting

  • "Let's Vitamin"  LOL

  • Why even write it in English? lol..

  • isn't fuga a Spanish word?

    as for the HO! clothing line I can already imagine "is that a ho?" "that's a nice ho" "that ho is dirty" "what an ugly ho" "OMG its a ho" "that ho was so expensive" etc. etc.

  • @GZGoten Yeah, "fuga" means leak (in case of liquids) or escape / jailbreak (in case of people).

  • cut blue bit LOLOLOLOLOL

  • it's pronounced FOO-ga, in every country, not just japan.

  • Let's vitamin~!

  • FUGA is escape in portuguese... 

  • It amazes me that these companies don't hire a gaijin part-time to get these phrases correct.

  • without finger?? Oh noes, I wanted to buy one WITH the finger included, preferably, with nail polish on it too..lol

  • umm Yeah can i get a HO! shirt please... lmao

  • keep em comin

  • fuga the car I want a ho!

  • How do you just walk up to these children and ask to film their shirts?

    If I did that here in Canada, people would be highly disgusted with me.

    Is Japan THAT cool and understanding? Like, I'm not doubting it, but really? <3

  • my favorite is HAVE A BRIGHT FUTURE shirt

  • OMG! Where can I order that Bright Future T shirt? I want that so bad. I'd wear it everywhere. It's so true. :)

  • lmao

  • I got a HO on me now! lol

  • FUGA - [FOOGA] ...for you english thinking / reading people.

    If you're reading this way - how do you read FUGU?

  • Haha, actually "fuga" it's the Italian for "escape" ;)

  • I'd like to buy 2 Ho's. A medium and a large Ho.

  • i'm used to wear a driving sock^^

  • HO! FTW

  • All Japanese girls need to wear Ho :) No questions asked.

  • there actually is a company called ho over here in america. i used my friends' life jacket while jet skiing yesterday and it had "HO" in big letters, but nobody really questioned it.

  • If girls are walking around with Porn Star written on them why not Ho lol

  • let's vitamin... LOL

  • xD!!, "HO"?!..that would be really popular over here..like really.

  • "Fuga" is escape in portuguese, nice car for a getaway xD

  • A "financier" is actually the name of a French cake xD It really exists.

  • I don't know whats more gross: the fact I actually got turned on by looking at a kid's chest or the fact they didn't mind you totally checking their chest out. O.o

  • FUGA=RUN in portuguese

    Financiere choco is another way to people pay more for a bar of choco

    see at-shirt you like and scream:OH!

  • Can you do a video on baseball in Japan please?

  • its FOO-GAH. not FUG-UH.

  • @Kazesai

    That is true..

    But I just didn't think that was as funny, sorry...

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom I found it funny FUG-UH. lol

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom no its cool lol XD i was over empfasizeing it looks funny dun it?

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom lol He didn't get it.

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom A while back I saw a ford Focus where someone replaced the 'O' with the 'U' from another focus nameplate. I don't think they liked the car much :)

  • @Kazesai lighten up!

  • @ytvration i didnt put a mad face...so im not mad...so there is no reason to lighten up...maybe you should..seeing as it look like you get put off of responses that are not yours....hmm

  • 'Ho' is used as a greeting in my country :E it is slang but yeah a greeting :3

  • No no no. You've got it all wrong. It's made by little elves at the North Pole. Ho! Ho! Ho! ;-)

  • You've gotta love the highly anticipated "more videos coming soon"