Things we WISH we knew BEFORE moving to JAPAN 来日前に知っていたかった事 | Tokyo
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Sharla: http://www.youtube.com/jyuusankaidan A bunch of things we wish we knew before moving to Japan! Things you should bring, what you should be aware about, facts about society, and tips about Japan~! :D ★ Patreon! http://patreon.com/rachelandjun ★T-shirts & Merch! http://rachelandjun.spreadshirt.com/ Want to help subtitle our videos? http://rachelandjun.blogspot.jp/2014/01/r-video-transcripts.html 【Other channels:】 ×Jun's Kitchen: http://www.youtube.com/user/JunsKitchen ×Gaming channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/RachelandJunGame ×Extra videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/RachelandJunExtra 【You can also find us:】 ×Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelAndJun ×Instagram: http://instagram.com/rachelandjun ×Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachelAndJun ×Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/rachelandjun/profile Music: Kasger & Limitless - Miles Away (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCyQu00rZrM) Kasger ➞ SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/kaspergerlif ➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Kasger ➞ Twitter https://twitter.com/Kasger Limitless ➞ SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/aleppandro ➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Aleppandro
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wait I though loft was like the equivalent to target?
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You guys seem great. I'm very interested in moving there, but I'd have to go alone. Is it hard to meet friends?
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Screw the system! I would just want my crushed pepper packet
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rachel ur laugh is same as my ex.....lol....sharla is cute though
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I have bigger feet than both of u I'm a girl and 11 I HAVE HOOBIT FEET😹😹😹😹😹😹
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I'd be doomed in Japan! I'm a 6feet tall woman... my shoes are size 12. I guess even male items wouldn't fit me, HAHAHAHA!!!!
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what do you do if you go to Japan and your vegetarian because in America I just ask for no meat in my dishes.
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You guys are adorable.
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You 2 are interesting to watch. Quite mature for this old man. Learning so much about Japan. Maybe I'll lose my interest fo going there. Not so much a fantasy anymore. Thanks. :-)
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what are some de-frizzy products that work really well? i know i have gotten frizzy hair when I went to Japan once, but I don't at all were I live.
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I would not last long in Japan. My shoe size is US women's 8.5, I am picky about my food. And just the amount of patience required to maintain the harmony.
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This was my 1st video and I just loved you guys! I quickly subscribed to both of you, and I've been watching your vids ever since😊
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the part about the inflexibility of your orders at restaurants reminded me of one of my awkward experiences in france.
my parents and i were heading home (by car) from our visit to paris and we decided to stop at a bbq place for lunch. the food was absolutely delicious but as per usual i couldn't finish eating everything that was on my plate. i asked the waiter if i could have a doggy bag and instantly knew that that was not a common thing to do in france just by the blank, sort of puzzled look on the waiter's face. he still immediately aswered "yes, of course. just a moment, please." and came back after 5 minutes with a plastic container (similar to a tupperware thingie), that was clearly not meant to be given as a doggy bag to a customer, containing my leftover spare ribs. i really felt bad for putting the waiter in such an uncomfortable position and i thanked him serveral times for being so nice.
recently though, it seems that france has taken a liking to the idea of doggy bags and it's not quite as uncommon anymore as it was a couple of years ago. -
is it much cooler in terms of temperature in northern Japan?
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I personally think this 'inflexibility' of companies you mention is great. Customers are getting more and more spoilt sometimes expecting a simple worker to move mountains because customer is always right.. I like the way - you take it or not.
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Style in japan ??
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Brunette....... Marry me
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the reason Japanese girls don't have frizzy hair is because they pay lots of money for chemical hair straightener.
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i see no thinking out side the box
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Distance based transit systems are horrible. Typically at least for Toronto, metropolitan systems are one-price fares, so you are punished for short distance travel but it's great for long distance across the city. Conversely, if you need to take the provincial train to another city or I suppose in Japan, it's the opposite so you're harshly punished if you live in one end of Tokyo and work at the opposite side for example. That's not something I can appreciate and really punishes you for having the audacity to work elsewhere.