My grandfather did massage therapy for over 20 years, after 20 years in the navy. He had 6 separate degrees including sports massage and hypnotherapy. I only knew him for a few years, but but he still did home visits to people for massage therapy up to a couple years before his death. He had a portable massage therapy table and everything. One of the only people I personally respect enough to brag about to random people on the internet.
greetings from Arizona. youtube linked me this after an asmr medical video and this is... the strangest asmr I've enjoyed. my feet are tingly with want/need and gosh this kind of massage/reflexology looks amazing!
@@edwardr6067 I didn’t mean to offend anyone by saying “proper”. I just meant that (and I’m not limiting it to only one language) when other languages are translated to English, it usually doesn’t directly translate to a specific phrase. Sorry, it’s hard to explain. And a lot of videos when they leave it to RU-vid to translate, it doesn’t really make sense. And I believe whoever edited this did the captions themselves. It also applies to the terms that he translated into English whenever he went over a certain part on the foot.
I have a feeling he commissioned a professional translator for these captions. As a Japanese I know how difficult it is for Japanese people to get the English language right. It would be amazing tho if he did it on his own-he would have two professions to make a living with. Edit: I checked to see him replying to English comments on his own! Wow he legit knows his English.
rarely commented but youre an exception. i love your videos so much! the right amount of asmr, the interactions and humours, gosh, i dont know but it made me feel like im actually watching something 'human' .