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  • Glad you had a good time. We'll be waiting there next year :)

  • Holyshit! 0:43 secs those are friends of mine!!!!! hahaha how crazy.

  • 1- Pro tip don't say "Are you okay" since in Japan this might trigger a "BUSTAー WOLF!" meaning a big punch on them, it wouldn't be too nice.. I think you should just gently push the person off let them sleep if they will until you reach your station.

    2- Ecchi~ Seriously MicknFumi already answered this.

    3- Ramen is supposed to be sold and bread in cans I want to find one XD

    4- Yay I'll love that~

  • better make more videos!

  • 1 - Yeah, just a quick sumimasen & a gentle push.

    2 - They're just not as sexually repressed. Budist background, rather than christian/cath one makes a big diff.

    3 - I love the vending machines & the fact you are not fined for drinking beer in the street/train : D

    4 - The service & attitude of the Japanese people rock, surprising after living in Oz, I tottally agree.

    I'll be back there in January for some snowboarding & stuff, can't wait : D

  • ok thanks for the answer lol..

    and the machines are kool, as i said im not complaining about them..

  • see you next time suckaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • dude? Whats up with the excessive use of sucka? LOL.

  • what's with the over usage of the word "dude"? sucka.

    frikin' word fascist here. brando, knock him' down a peg.

  • he's trying to be that wrestler, Booker T..can you dig it, Suckaaaaaa

  • I'm gonna git you suckaaaaa! Did you ever see that movie?

  • you dudes are crazy suckas..there i used both

  • 1. I would just leave them, because Japanese people like to avoid conflict, and that seems like it would at least embarrass them.

    2. Yes, they are. Though I don't think they like individuality so much.

    3. Yeah, vending machines are great, especially if you bike or walk long distances.

    4. Strangers are great when you need to get directions. Though, the city is better than the countryside when it comes to people...

  • I remember watching a program here in the UK and it was saying how in Japan it is acceptable to have quick kip basically anywhere. Im not sure about in school but whilst on the trains and stuff they seem to do it A LOT.

  • see at least Japanese people are friendly. In the states this would be a rarity. But yea I have to ask, if you dont mind. Where/when did u meet Saki?

  • Japan sounds so exciting every time i hear about it. I can't wait till i get there.

  • Your pig says buu buu with an Australian accent.

    :-D

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