@@DragonflyAngel No, it's shameless self-promotion in the guise of community spirit. Just like during the bushfires when as soon as one company did something like this, a whole bunch of others quickly jumped on board as well to keep up. Those genuinely trying to be useful/helpful/nice, don't need to announce their good deeds to the world on social media, they just bloody do it.
You didn't even see his face, it was just someone talking in Japanese and doing a mundane thing. You're talking about another person like he's a tiny cute dog. It's a little dehumanizing, but I've noticed people do this a lot with East Asian people.
@@HinataKpeach69 erm... what? He wasn't "just talking in Japanese", he was saying certain and pretty nice things. The way he talks to the customer and explains the process is calming and gives me good vibes, so where the hell did you see dehumanizing? Do I really need to see someone's face to say they're sweet? What's wrong with you?
I really like that copper pot, and Japanese food sellers always have such clean and well kept equipment - a major factor for me when it comes to street food.
Nice production, short and simple introduction to one of my favourite snacks, caramelized popped rice 😋👌 Love how fast and simple it was cooked and made into nice bite-sizes.
oh wow asmr that actually makes sense listening to people in a market while someone makes something is quite nice its almost like listening to the ocean
The Asian grocery stores that I was able to go to. They had variations on this. It is one of my fav snacks. Though the ones I bought were in rectangular form.