1.At least 5 times. 2. The fact that it's a lot less crowded in where he lives. 3. When he looked at people from different backgrounds at the train station, unlike Japan. 4. I couldn't catch what exactly he said, but he complimented the dad's house by saying like "It's my dream to have a home like that.". 5. Completely understanding how Japanese perceive him and think things. 6. The feeling that he understood how people really thought about him. 7. The food in the states. 8. Unhealthy but delicious seafoods like the fried crams. 9. He wants to have the family all living together, 'cause now he can't be with both kids at the same time and always misses them. Thank you as always and thank you for being on the show dad!
@Kanahebi-land
10 ай бұрын
ダディ、カッコ良すぎます♡
@yogi-lp5vw
Жыл бұрын
ジュースの飲み方可愛いダディー😂
@tseki2616
Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed quite honest opinions from both sides. Admired these kinds of relationship with father.
@BABYCOYOTE1
11 ай бұрын
Loved the conversation you two shared. So accepting and understanding!
@satami8522
Жыл бұрын
As a person studying abroad, this video is really meaningful for me to compare with my country and foreign countries. When I get next chance to talk about difference between them, I'm willing to apply some phrases in this video to conversation. Thanks for great video✨
@OhP-zy7ze
Жыл бұрын
your dad is very very intelligent I'm curious in the house how it looks.
@ipd7933
9 ай бұрын
Even as a Japanese I don’t understand what others think of me actually. The sense of alienation is definitely one of the key concepts that characterize my life and have twisted it.
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