Re: Zeplin in Tokyo - 07 - Loneliness in Japan | Tokyo
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My reply to TokyoZeplin's vlog on loneliness in Tokyo TokyoZeplin's youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TokyoZeplin
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@marianka1980 Thanks so much! I'm glad they've been good for you. You will get used to it the longer you live there. It just takes a while to adjust.
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i really love to watch your responses to zeplin`s videos... living only with japanese in japan for very long time, i really miss person with objective opinions, having both, japanese and western point of view. your videos are very refreshing. respect!
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@kitsune090 The same can be said for other countries then.... The people in America suffers from depression due to supposedly low wages, to not being able to keep with Jones. Thank god America has all those anti-depression pills to keep them happy. When you say system, education, culture prevent you to be...... what?? When you say "break" rules are you talking about all those demonstration like in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia? Japan is a peaceful country unlike America, Britain...
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@kitsune090 So you do like clueless TokyoZeplin then? Happiness is state of being. Who cares what others think as long as you are happy instead of others telling you so.
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@ImIwilliamImI Oh sorry about that. No problem! I think it's the same amount that Japanese are to Westerners. They may be more welcoming and friendly though. I know some Japanese people when they go live in another country that they open up and come out of themselves, if you know what I mean. But then moving back to Japan is always difficult for them.
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@ImIwilliamImI I'm not sure if they're more open in the west of Japan, but in general they tend to be more extroverted and laid-back (this is a generalization). They are still Japanese though.
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@novajoke I've never heard of those. I'm guessing it's mostly Americans acting like it's Halloween in San Francisco. If I were to move to another country, even if it's a place like Amsterdam where I can get by with only English, I would still learn the language as much as I can and learn about the culture, not so I can try to fully fit in, but to know how to live there properly.
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@yuichituba Banzai! Have a good day! Much respect to you as well. You know I get a kick out of "Clowns" in Japan who thinks they are this and that about Japan but they don't learn the language, customs, manners......... I'll let their actions and comments speak for themselves. Oh yeah especially the Yamanote Halloween Clowns who thinks it's ok to party inside of train because Japanese salarymen and other Japanese act inappropriately in trains as well.
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@novajoke Yes, I can see that. This video's a year old and was my first reaction to his earlier videos. His videos eventually just got the same and always negative so I stopped watching them. I have a LOT of respect for people like you that work so hard to learn another language and to live in a totally different culture. I grew up with both at once so other than traveling a lot, I wouldn't know how that's like. Much respect to you.
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@yuichituba Zeplin is a typical GAIJIN CLOWNS living in my country who likes to play victims game when in fact it's their own fault for not learning the Japanaese language, customs, cultures. He is manipulative in regards to my country........ Also, he is from tiny little Denmark. He can't compare and contrast his native countries vs. Japan. To be fair, I worked my ass off to learn English so I can make friends and communicate with "native" speakers when I lived in the States.
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@Anzwerz142 Thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
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i love watching other people especially your response on the interesting subjects. Hope you keep doing it :D
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Great video, but just as you say, its wrong to drag everyone over one edge, but you filled us up good. Before I went to japan, I thought everything would be fun-time, which not the case was. We ended up with some Japanese friends who told us that the place our hotel was located at, had the highest amount of suicides every year in Tokyo. Tokyo in general seemed as a town of endless stress and rush. I wont judge, I spent my time there for 2 weeks, and i can't deny, that I had the time of my life.
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haha, いやいや、いいですよ。I'm always willing to hear the other side if it's someone that thinks deep into things and knows what they're talking about such as yourself. Those are usually the best to have discussions with.
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This video was more of an on-the-fly response to what Zeplin said so I didn't cover everything that I would structurally. I do specify that it's Tokyo as well as other big cities. Even then, I did try to balance it by saying that not everyone's like that, but sure, I did give a few extreme negative cases. I don't demand empathy though, it was more of just a somewhat informative discussion response. Thanks for your comment though. From watching your videos I value and trust your feedback. :)
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Ya, that's what I appreciate about your videos is that you bring it up. I think the same thing too about how parts of Japan like to put up this front. Also how you're willing to hear the other side and accept that you may be wrong is a great humble attitude to have. I wish more people who travel are like this.
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Thank you for the response and thoughts, and condolences are always appreciated! And yes, I generally show critical with my videos... obviously because of my past, but also because I'm annoyed at all the "JAPAN IS JUST SUPER SUGOI AMAZING", so I want to show the other side! And in generally a good video there again man!