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Pranking my Friend with Politeness: A Social Experiment 

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🗼4: 10 motivational slides with Japanese and English translations of quotes from great people
👘5: Slide containing Japanese and English translations of 10 useful Japanese words that can be used in a variety of situation
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@Onomappu
@Onomappu 11 месяцев назад
👑Present List👑 🇯🇵1: pdf of the Japanese translation of the audio script of this video 🍣2: pdf of the English translation of this video 🏯3: Slides with Japanese and English translations of 10 carefully selected four-character idioms that are commonly used in daily life 🗼4: 10 motivational slides with Japanese and English translations of quotes from great people 👘5: Slide containing Japanese and English translations of 10 useful Japanese words that can be used in a variety of situation 🇯🇵6: Slide with Japanese and English translations of 10 phrases to remember when traveling 🍣7: Over 50 of Kippy's previous posts and so on! ↓Please click here to register your e-mail address and get these presents kp.key-peace.com/event/46821/... Currently I’m doing Japanese online school and Japanese community! Please check them out! 日本語学校と日本・日本語コミュニティをやっています! *Our website*: www.key-peace.net/# *Lesson Booking Site*: kptest.simplybook.me/v2/# *Community Discord*: discord.gg/VqE2xZRahc ↓more details New Japanese Lessons & Community ! :Key Peace ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8upzREjK19Y.html
@myrchantkobold8268
@myrchantkobold8268 10 месяцев назад
The bird is cute.. separates you from the boring lifeless sites. Donated, and will most likely sign up for lessons after my commerce and marketing courses are done.
@theanh99tn
@theanh99tn 10 месяцев назад
このリンクを開け無かったので、ちょっと教えてもらえますか?
@PuckishAngeI
@PuckishAngeI Год назад
I love how Japanese pranks are like "Haha I am going to be nice and polite to him, that will surely get him"
@japan.fourseasons
@japan.fourseasons 11 месяцев назад
Conversely, they could be like “kanchoooo!” 😂
@merquenenjapon7979
@merquenenjapon7979 11 месяцев назад
Nah its polite but not nice, since everyone who doesn’t know you speak like that it becomes distant and cold
@SM-ok3sz
@SM-ok3sz 11 месяцев назад
Well it’s not possible to jam your fingers up their ass over the phone.
@beatriz_inversa
@beatriz_inversa 11 месяцев назад
it could easily turn into a very cruel prank if you keep it going long enough: a close friend starts being distant, cold towards you, acting as if they don't even know you, maybe you did something wrong to upset them... in a dating/marriage relationship it's very close to couple breakup pranks
@ig17
@ig17 11 месяцев назад
It's not like that...
@Nil-qg2me
@Nil-qg2me Год назад
Americans: Sexually harassing strangers and calling it a prank. Some Japanese boy: So I was polite to my friend as a joke.
@user-uu5xf5xc2b
@user-uu5xf5xc2b Год назад
japan moment
@lyingcat9022
@lyingcat9022 Год назад
Right?!? Japanese are weird;) Haha. And as for my comment I believe I remember Japanese People don’t use sarcastic teasing humor much either?
@CYBERSTEFFIE
@CYBERSTEFFIE Год назад
one reason i don't live in america anymore. lol
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077
@guitarsaremyfriendzzz7077 Год назад
@@CYBERSTEFFIE Same. I just moved to Japan and it is so much better so far.
@aevila3333
@aevila3333 Год назад
@@lyingcat9022 lol they do but social standards are a different culture type than states
@loulou3676
@loulou3676 Год назад
This was a problem for me because when I learned Japanese in school, we generally only learned "polite" forms. Eventually some Japanese friends told me to stop using the "polite" form because it felt like I wasn't trying to be friendly. That was when I learned that the "polite" form is not actually the most "polite" depending on the context!
@KaleunMaender77
@KaleunMaender77 Год назад
Technically, we shouldn't be using "you" in English with our family and friends. "You" is meant to be exclusively second-person plural, but through that, in English, it is also second-person polite. As for second-person informal, we should be using "thou" and adding "-st" to the verb forms - much in the same vein as is done in German. But that's a story someone else has probably done a video on 😅 But pretty much every other language in the world defines a formal and an informal register clearly. It could be the grammatical person (as with the Indo-European languages), or it could be particular verb structures (as with Japanese and Korean). It is quite the rabbit hole one can dive into.
@flip8895
@flip8895 Год назад
In lang school, i usually use casual form with friends and teinei with teachers
@betterdrugsthanyours
@betterdrugsthanyours Год назад
I was the same way with korean
@sophiesong8937
@sophiesong8937 Год назад
​@KaleunMaender77 in English it tends to be linked to word origin, with French origin words being more formal than German origin words.
@shoganflamemasta3975
@shoganflamemasta3975 Год назад
​@@KaleunMaender77The people define and mold the language, not the other way around, it changes with time and adapts to the people. Just because the roots of a language has different structures and rules doesn't mean we are "technically supposed" to be using archaic modes that are obsolete. Or that we "shouldn't use" incredibly common and natural words such as "you". According to who? Why shouldn't we? That doesn't make any sense. If what came before is always considered the "way it should be" every English speaker would have to go back to an English that was so archaic and so germanic that it is pretty much a different language and studied as such. You wouldn't be able to understand any of it, much less read it. And me, along with every other romance language should have to revert to latin.
@MrChipoclas
@MrChipoclas 11 месяцев назад
I really like the way you speak Japanese for the audience, not really starving us on vocabulary, but at a pace slow/fast enough for me to understand without feeling like a noob.
@shuu_ch
@shuu_ch Год назад
i like how his friend didn't question it and was just going with the flow LOL he's used to hitoki being weird and doing social experiments on him (if this is the same friend in his videos)
@faith9505
@faith9505 Год назад
The Vantage Point of Time The commandments of the LORD are right, bringing joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are clear, giving insight for living. (Psalm 19:8) When God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses, He included this one: “Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you” (Exodus 20:12) God tells children to honor their parents, even when they say those four words that no child likes to hear: “Because I said so.” This statement is usually followed up with something along these lines: “You’ll understand one day.” Sometimes God says the same to us. We might say, “Lord, I don’t really get all these things You say in Your Word, and I don’t like all those commandments You’ve written down. Why are they even there? Why do I have to follow them? And God replies, “Because I said so.” One day we’ll get it. One day we’ll understand. And we don’t even have to wait until we’re in Heaven. After we’ve lived a few years, we see how human lives unfold. We see what happens when people obey God’s Word, and we see what happens when they disobey it. As the children of Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, Moses stood before them and made this statement: “Today I am giving you a choice between life and death, between prosperity and disaster. For I command you this day to love the Lord your God and to keep his commands, decrees, and regulations by walking in his ways” (Deuteronomy 30:15-16) Then he added, “If you do this, you will live and multiply, and the Lord your God will bless you and the land you are about to enter and occupy” (verse 16) God was saying to them, “Follow My commands and your life will be blessed.” If we will read God’s Word and do what it says, then we will ultimately discover how much better life goes.
@wikiPika
@wikiPika Год назад
@@faith9505 who asked
@AlkaDest
@AlkaDest Год назад
@@wikiPika I've seen quite a lot of this kind of spam lately, it's either a bot or someone very very bored
@cupidok2768
@cupidok2768 Год назад
then he added desu ka and matte kudasai. it's so unnatural already. even he felt unnatural...... this prank isn't good. either you go ALL out or dont do it at all. u need more keigoooo. irrashimasu ka? meshiagarimasu ka.... omachishite itadakimasu. moreee....
@user-mg3rp1ni3m
@user-mg3rp1ni3m Год назад
​@@faith9505khe?
@bobloblaw9679
@bobloblaw9679 10 месяцев назад
keigo is the achilles heel for any student of japanese who learned the bulk of the language from anime.
@sleepysera
@sleepysera Год назад
"But basically, when you're already on casual terms, there's no going back to keigo again" Oh god I can imagine how awkward it is to do that 🥲 My language has a similar concept. At a former job, my boss at some point wanted us to use casual speech with her (she was the type to want to be "cool" with the young people) but it felt so wrong because of course, to me she was a person of authority who I couldn't just talk casually to. So by the next day, I just automatically reverted back to using our version of keigo, and she was incredibly offended that I went back to polite speech even after she had already offered me to use casual speech. I get why, it felt like I was rejecting her, I guess...but I just couldn't overlook our relationship and act so friendly with a superior.
@JonathanSundqvist
@JonathanSundqvist Год назад
Would totally get that.
@helixxia9320
@helixxia9320 Год назад
this concept is odd to me because in my country i talk to my friends like i talk to my boss. even with swearing and all but that is just like normal here
@aaronlock5091
@aaronlock5091 Год назад
Wow I would've hate that. You can't just force people to address to you informally, it must be natural. And being offended by them not doing so is so immature! I perfectly get what type of a person is your boss and they are, ugh, so cringy sometimes.
@4rg3s
@4rg3s 11 месяцев назад
Wow, these cultural aspects are totally new to me. My first language has more formal and less formal forms than English but people have no problem switching them around. We have certain barriers between written language and spoken language but rarely people would complain about someone being more polite than the current situation requires. But people will feel weird if some native speakers started speaking like reading a letter or book or giving a speech. Human languages are fantastic because they are linked to our emotions.
@romainbord6253
@romainbord6253 11 месяцев назад
Pls guys, what you're saying is so interesting that you can't just be mysterious about "your language" and "your country", you gotta name them
@hsgwi11e8w
@hsgwi11e8w 10 месяцев назад
日本人から見ても共感できるところばかりで面白かったです!敬語は日本人にとっても難しいのに、それを勉強するのはもっと大変だと思います!日本人は皆優しいので、日本に来たときには、敬語やタメ口にとらわれずにたくさん話しかけてほしいです!シャイな日本人ですが、人のために全力を尽くすことは大好きです。日本語の勉強頑張ってください!💪💪
@A.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.s
@A.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.s 4 месяца назад
ありがとうございます。あたしわトルコじんです。日本語を勉強しています i dunno can i write is correctly😅❤❤❤
@dhelms6895
@dhelms6895 11 месяцев назад
I love how the japanese feel that the intense subtleties of language are somehow unique to them.
@Onomappu
@Onomappu Год назад
👑Present List👑 🇯🇵1: pdf of the Japanese translation of the audio script of this video 🍣2: pdf of the English translation of this video 🏯3: Slides with Japanese and English translations of 10 carefully selected four-character idioms that are commonly used in daily life 🗼4: 10 motivational slides with Japanese and English translations of quotes from great people 👘5: Slide containing Japanese and English translations of 10 useful Japanese words that can be used in a variety of situation 🇯🇵6: Slide with Japanese and English translations of 10 phrases to remember when traveling 🍣7: Over 50 of Kippy's previous posts and so on! ↓Please click here to register your e-mail address and get these presents kp.key-peace.com/event/46821/newsletter *If you do not receive the email, please check if your email address is correct or check your spam box. *Please note that we may send you Key Peace announcements. *Please also note that the service is subject to end without notice.
@ErvvMeUp
@ErvvMeUp Год назад
登録済みの場合はプレゼントまだもらえますか😮ありがとう❗️
@shwekhae163
@shwekhae163 Год назад
先生無料のプレゼントありがとうございます。日本語がペラペラになるまで勉強続けます。先生の動画をいつも拝見しております。
@painapple154
@painapple154 Год назад
I clicked on this video because I was interested in the friend's reaction, but I think I finally understood how different keigo and tameguchi are. I've been taking Japanese classes since spring 2022 and it feels so far from reality when the teacher tells us about it. Hearing it like this (and also the friend answering in "normal" speech) made me feel like I finally understood it. Also made me appreciate how odd one of my fave anime characters must sound to his friends as he always uses keigo. Very interesting
@faith9505
@faith9505 Год назад
The Vantage Point of Time The commandments of the LORD are right, bringing joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are clear, giving insight for living. (Psalm 19:8) When God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses, He included this one: “Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you” (Exodus 20:12) God tells children to honor their parents, even when they say those four words that no child likes to hear: “Because I said so.” This statement is usually followed up with something along these lines: “You’ll understand one day.” Sometimes God says the same to us. We might say, “Lord, I don’t really get all these things You say in Your Word, and I don’t like all those commandments You’ve written down. Why are they even there? Why do I have to follow them? And God replies, “Because I said so.” One day we’ll get it. One day we’ll understand. And we don’t even have to wait until we’re in Heaven. After we’ve lived a few years, we see how human lives unfold. We see what happens when people obey God’s Word, and we see what happens when they disobey it. As the children of Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, Moses stood before them and made this statement: “Today I am giving you a choice between life and death, between prosperity and disaster. For I command you this day to love the Lord your God and to keep his commands, decrees, and regulations by walking in his ways” (Deuteronomy 30:15-16) Then he added, “If you do this, you will live and multiply, and the Lord your God will bless you and the land you are about to enter and occupy” (verse 16) God was saying to them, “Follow My commands and your life will be blessed.” If we will read God’s Word and do what it says, then we will ultimately discover how much better life goes.
@Zeno_747
@Zeno_747 Год назад
just to know, who's the character?
@onewayraildex4827
@onewayraildex4827 Год назад
Have you seen Konosuba? Megumin in that series exclusively speaks in polite speech, and it stands out as chunnibyou denpa talk.
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 Год назад
@@onewayraildex4827 She doesn't ðo.
@onewayraildex4827
@onewayraildex4827 Год назад
@@danielantony1882 are you watching Konosuba with non Japanese voice actors? I have a question for you. How did the language you watched Konosuba in localise Yunyun’s speak patterns of when she first introduces herself to the party compared to how she normally talks?
@ories
@ories Год назад
What a wholesome video :) I appreciate that your Japanese pronunciation is clear to understand. I think your channel will be a great help!
@faith9505
@faith9505 Год назад
The Vantage Point of Time The commandments of the LORD are right, bringing joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are clear, giving insight for living. (Psalm 19:8) When God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses, He included this one: “Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you” (Exodus 20:12) God tells children to honor their parents, even when they say those four words that no child likes to hear: “Because I said so.” This statement is usually followed up with something along these lines: “You’ll understand one day.” Sometimes God says the same to us. We might say, “Lord, I don’t really get all these things You say in Your Word, and I don’t like all those commandments You’ve written down. Why are they even there? Why do I have to follow them? And God replies, “Because I said so.” One day we’ll get it. One day we’ll understand. And we don’t even have to wait until we’re in Heaven. After we’ve lived a few years, we see how human lives unfold. We see what happens when people obey God’s Word, and we see what happens when they disobey it. As the children of Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, Moses stood before them and made this statement: “Today I am giving you a choice between life and death, between prosperity and disaster. For I command you this day to love the Lord your God and to keep his commands, decrees, and regulations by walking in his ways” (Deuteronomy 30:15-16) Then he added, “If you do this, you will live and multiply, and the Lord your God will bless you and the land you are about to enter and occupy” (verse 16) God was saying to them, “Follow My commands and your life will be blessed.” If we will read God’s Word and do what it says, then we will ultimately discover how much better life goes.
@jlang
@jlang Год назад
Right?! I am learning so much just listening to him and reading the Japanese subs, and I thought my Japanese was so bad I was never going to be able to make sentences.
@LionKimbro
@LionKimbro 11 месяцев назад
I came down into the comments to say just this. I am SHOCKED by how much I understand this guy, just him talking. I practice listening with アニメ all of the time, and it's a real struggle. I've talked with Japanese people in the streets of 東京, and it's a real struggle. But this young man, I feel like he has presented every word, distinctly, on a silver platter, and with a bow, so that I can understand what he is saying. Absolutely strange and amazing. "How does he DO that?!"
@pinguinaemperatriz
@pinguinaemperatriz Год назад
When I went to japan, I couldnt understand 店員 because they speak super keigo and I havent studied keigo that much. Whenever they realize I couldnt understand, they just repeated the same thing, only one of them switched to casual form. Maybe its so natural for them to speak keigo with clients that they dont even think about saying it in easier words.
@shurikens68
@shurikens68 Год назад
Not so much that it's "natural" for them so much as it's a BIG no no to speak anything less than that to a customer normally. So you're not exactly going to have a service worker attempt anything less most of the time, especially if boss man is around. They'll usually sooner start using gestures than speak more casually
@pumpkinhill4570
@pumpkinhill4570 Год назад
It’s funny how it is always left out of intro Japanese courses but you’ll need to understand it to do anything at all in Japan.
@blahsterblahster
@blahsterblahster 11 месяцев назад
This was a cute experiment. I guess your friend was ironically too polite to comment even if he noticed something fishy was going on.
@ernestestrada2461
@ernestestrada2461 10 месяцев назад
Lol 😂 I could hear in your friend's voice wondering what's going on as you spoke keigo and he used casual conjugations. Thanks for the good laugh.
@philin6468
@philin6468 Год назад
お久しぶりですね、ひときさん!  I would honestly love to see more videos about keigo since it's very difficult but important in Japanese society!
@14moti
@14moti Год назад
Personally I'd rather see more videos about casual speech because it's often not mentioned in a lot of textbooks or other resources, which bothers me because as a foreigner/learner, it's a lot more useful than keigo. Nearly every Japanese person I met quickly switched to casual speech. Some taught me a lot of slang words you would NEVER see in a textbook, but if you listen to conversations between close friends, you'll hear them. Plus they don't expect you to know keigo if you're learning. For keigo most learners can get by with desu/masu endings and o/go prefixes on certain words.
@divxxx
@divxxx Год назад
If I started using the formal third person in my language with a friend, they would be totally thinking I'm joking. It sounds so cold.
@NewPlayerCanter
@NewPlayerCanter Год назад
Kendi dilimle yazmak istedim senin konuşmaların sayesinde japonca alıştırması yapıyorum videolar için teşekkürler Türkiye den selamlar♥️
@ancienturtle216
@ancienturtle216 11 месяцев назад
This was a fun video! I like how you speak exclusively Japanese to your viewers. It helps develop listening comprehension to those who are studying Japanese.
@andred7684
@andred7684 Год назад
Hitoki is so cute and wholesome~ ☺️
@VermilionLotus
@VermilionLotus Год назад
I have the reverse problem: when first learning Japanese, I *only* knew keigo and very little tameguchi. I wanted very much to be less formal with my friends but it was a little difficult. I still have a lot to learn!
@arnavmazarine564
@arnavmazarine564 Год назад
Hahaha this! "You don't have to speak so formally!" Nah bro, that's the only way I know how to speak for now 😭
@therewasoldcringe
@therewasoldcringe Год назад
yea they almost never teach casual speech in any courses, so i can only speak politely or like a rude ass shounen protagonist, no inbetween
@Joyful_Irina
@Joyful_Irina 10 месяцев назад
I totally relate to this! It is indeed so difficult to switch to informal so suddenly. It feels like you don't know what your position is and how to act. At least that's how I feel when somebody older than me asks me to stop being so formal. It takes a while to get used to it. I wonder why we react like that. 🤔
@charusharma6737
@charusharma6737 11 месяцев назад
私は字幕を見らず最後まで全くわかっりました。超びっくりした笑!とにかくありがとうございます。
@kitsune7778
@kitsune7778 11 месяцев назад
aww your friend is so cute and polite 😆💙
@MrMricecreamman1
@MrMricecreamman1 Год назад
Best explanation of using keigo and tameguchi!!! Makes so much sense on after several years of not talking so someone, you'd use keigo! Love this channel!
@hangyang591
@hangyang591 Год назад
真的是一位宝藏up主,我经常看着字幕跟着你说话,感觉很有趣,学日语的兴趣也增加了!
@The_official_jaijai
@The_official_jaijai Год назад
Hitoki-san thank you for the video!!! Glad you’re a step closer to realising your dream!!! Super excited to start Key Peace lessons in July!!🎉🎉
@Allinrekt
@Allinrekt Год назад
I want more content about Japanese particles
@lyingcat9022
@lyingcat9022 Год назад
Have you heard of “Organic Japanese with Cure Dolly”? Super great channel on the study of the Japanese language. Here’s a Particle playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLg9uYxuZf8x-FpkArMEoVVfw10TDT9I1h
@lyingcat9022
@lyingcat9022 Год назад
Tons of content on her channel but unfortunately she is no longer with us so we only have what she left with us :(
@alexjohnson4059
@alexjohnson4059 Год назад
​@@lyingcat9022 who are you talking about?
@testsubject_999
@testsubject_999 Год назад
​@@alexjohnson4059 It's likely that they are talking about Cure Dolly. I could be mistaken.
@lyingcat9022
@lyingcat9022 Год назад
@@testsubject_999 correct
@melodysaber7535
@melodysaber7535 Год назад
ひとき先生、お久しぶりでーす!!お仕事お疲れ様です! お忙しい中とっても楽しい動画と色んなピレゼントありがとうございます!🙏💕 I'm still baffled about the fact that I was able to watch the whole video with jp captions only! I'd like to think I'm slowly but surely getting better at japanese and your fun videos are a big part of that. Thanks a bunch and wishing you well as a 社会人 💕👍
@nusviantarigita7904
@nusviantarigita7904 Год назад
I have a japanese friends and her family was so close with me. I remember her father said family doesn't use keigo. It's being weird if use keigo in family. And my friend's father said I also no need to use keigo to them because we are like family. But I still use keigo sometimes to respect them 😅 just like when i say thank you, i say "arigatou gozaimasu" then they'll start to laugh 😅
@Mumpyqump
@Mumpyqump Год назад
Love this channel!
@suzannevandeweerdt6056
@suzannevandeweerdt6056 Год назад
This is the first time I've watched one of your videos entirely without English subtitles and understood pretty much everything, yay~! Thank you for the video!
@rissachi93
@rissachi93 Год назад
Love your videos, glad to see you again! I’ve been taking Japanese studying seriously and made some friends online to help me. The biggest challenge is learning how to express myself in Japanese. Or trying to figure out what a friend is meaning to say. The nuance is difficult to grasp.
@SantosoWijaya
@SantosoWijaya Год назад
Especially in Japanese culture where "reading the air" is part of a social skill that gets taught from a young age. So many things are left unsaid and you are expected to grasp them by reading between the lines. It's giving me social anxiety haha.
@faith9505
@faith9505 Год назад
The Vantage Point of Time The commandments of the LORD are right, bringing joy to the heart. The commands of the LORD are clear, giving insight for living. (Psalm 19:8) When God gave the Ten Commandments to Moses, He included this one: “Honor your father and mother. Then you will live a long, full life in the land the Lord your God is giving you” (Exodus 20:12) God tells children to honor their parents, even when they say those four words that no child likes to hear: “Because I said so.” This statement is usually followed up with something along these lines: “You’ll understand one day.” Sometimes God says the same to us. We might say, “Lord, I don’t really get all these things You say in Your Word, and I don’t like all those commandments You’ve written down. Why are they even there? Why do I have to follow them? And God replies, “Because I said so.” One day we’ll get it. One day we’ll understand. And we don’t even have to wait until we’re in Heaven. After we’ve lived a few years, we see how human lives unfold. We see what happens when people obey God’s Word, and we see what happens when they disobey it. As the children of Israel prepared to enter the Promised Land, Moses stood before them and made this statement: “Today I am giving you a choice between life and death, between prosperity and disaster. For I command you this day to love the Lord your God and to keep his commands, decrees, and regulations by walking in his ways” (Deuteronomy 30:15-16) Then he added, “If you do this, you will live and multiply, and the Lord your God will bless you and the land you are about to enter and occupy” (verse 16) God was saying to them, “Follow My commands and your life will be blessed.” If we will read God’s Word and do what it says, then we will ultimately discover how much better life goes
@cupidok2768
@cupidok2768 Год назад
that's y i felt when he started the conversation with keigo it didn't feel so weird. bc they hadn't talked in a long time. so it was like they were strangers.
@sinimeg
@sinimeg Год назад
Congrats in graduating! I’m glad it’s going well for you 😊❤️
@chillchurro9824
@chillchurro9824 11 месяцев назад
おプレゼントたくさんいただいて、ありがとうございます!!🎉
@camilaportillo1367
@camilaportillo1367 Год назад
Hitoki, thanks for the pdf in japanese of the audio of this video, it is very helpful!!🥺
@san-lf2pt
@san-lf2pt Год назад
히토키상 선물 고마워요!! 일본어도 영어도 열심히 공부할게요! ひときさんにプレゼントをもらえてほんとに嬉しいです❗ありがとうございます❗日本語も英語も一生懸命勉強します
@diegojosafatverdinmorales1681
We don’t deserve youu 😭, the content is so valuable to learn japanese 本当にありがとう
@shoham2792
@shoham2792 Год назад
お久しぶりですひときさん! いつものように楽しい動画を出してくれてありがとうございます。 お友達と電話すると新しい見方教えてくれるのとても面白いです。あたまがいいひとの話は最高。
@laurasmith1975
@laurasmith1975 Год назад
すばらしい!ありがとう
@makima7844
@makima7844 Год назад
わかりやすすぎマッチョ💪 今後も動画楽しみにしてます
@user-hv3dj7iu5i
@user-hv3dj7iu5i Год назад
あなたの動画はすごく素晴らしいんです!テーマが面白くて、言い方は分かりやすくて、面白い物が色々で、本当の会話を聞くことができて、めちゃくちゃ楽しいです!!どうもありがとう♡
@sundried.Tomato
@sundried.Tomato Год назад
お久しぶりで―す! 卒業おめでとうございます。 忙しくて、動画を使って、ありがとうございます。 Will continue practicing my listening skill and adding more vocab through your videos!
@CatClan
@CatClan Год назад
この動画のおかげでタメ口という単語を覚えました. いつもありがとうございます!
@sonatacarrillo5692
@sonatacarrillo5692 Год назад
私はあなたのビデオが大好きで、あなたが投稿し続けることを願っています あなたは正式に私のお気に入りの1つであり、新しい加入者を獲得したばかりです そして、私がこれに何か間違ったことをした場合は本当にごめんなさい 私の第一言語は英語です 私はまだ日本語を学んでいます そして、私はこれのためにグーグル翻訳を使わなければなりません 😅
@ACE_6210
@ACE_6210 Год назад
I missed you and haven’t heard from you in your videos in months, it feels like! So, it’s really great to see you and get an update! I’m sure you’re working hard, so thank you for letting us know and this video! がんばってね!
@sharbus5202
@sharbus5202 Год назад
What a delightful, shock to see very nice that you shared out a video sincerely thank you 🙏
@MrJason300
@MrJason300 9 месяцев назад
I'm honestly a Korean learner so your content isn't the most helpful for this, but I love your videos and your energy haha. At the very least I can practice Korean by using your subtitles though, so it's a win!! Thanks for your videos!
@mashiroboy
@mashiroboy Год назад
I was so happy to see a new video that I misread the notification: pranking my friend polinese
@veronica7673
@veronica7673 Год назад
I can't speak Japanese but I found this interesting and I like being able to somehow make comparisons with my language. In Italian too the polite form is usually used with people we don't know, so it's both to show respect (especially towards elders) and because the person is not close with the other. While we use the informal form with friends. Every situation is different though, depending on the person. For example some people tend to talk informally no matter the situation and the person they refer to. Some people don't like this, while some others are okay with it, so it's not really a "strict rule".
@veronica7673
@veronica7673 Год назад
And when we talk to younger people we tend to always talk informally, even if we're not close
@b5fremdet
@b5fremdet 10 месяцев назад
Interesting. In Germany, even if someone is thrice my age, if they talk to me informally, I'm replying in the same manner. Same goes the other way around. (Of course it's different when there's some hierarchy going on, like teachers with students for example. The example I gave applies to random people on the street tho)
@kmkyjng16
@kmkyjng16 Год назад
イケボ友達戻りましたー ひときさんお疲れ様でした!投稿ありがとうございます!
@KhinePhyu-ez5zk
@KhinePhyu-ez5zk Год назад
ありがとうございます😍
@geekexmachina
@geekexmachina Год назад
Its good to see you are back. This situation reminds me of "Bleach" Manga where Mizuiro starts trolling Keigo by speaking formally to him. I guess if two people have been apart for a while or if for some other reason the relationship between two people could change. For example if one person become the others boss or supervisor then there maybe changes. I know that this can be strange in a Martial arts setting where you may have a senior student or even a Sensei who Younger by Age than a student, or a younger Student inheriting a position through the Iemoto tradition.
@Cid_Zz
@Cid_Zz Год назад
Yaaaayyy!! Welcome back
@Luca_86
@Luca_86 10 месяцев назад
4:23 as an Italian, I cannot describe the beauty of this! 😂😂😂😂
@huy4817
@huy4817 Год назад
こんばんは❗ 韓国の購読者です。動画をよく見ています。はきはきと発音とかスピードで日常会話をしてくださって勉強になります。😊 今日は貴重な資料をアップしてくださいましたね!ちょうど日本だけで使われる表現について探していたのですが、これたちが全部無料なんて。。。本当にありがとうございます。😂 そろそろ夏がきますね。暑さに気をつけてお元気で!
@parisz
@parisz 11 месяцев назад
You talk so beautifully like I'm shocked ❤
@loganabel9321
@loganabel9321 Год назад
ブレゼントをくれてありがとう!旅行のフレーズは手伝った
@wdnmd30
@wdnmd30 Год назад
终于更新了🥲🥲
@Rt_-wh9cu
@Rt_-wh9cu Год назад
i am learning japanese by watching ur vids. very interesting is the japanese language. continue making these kinds of videos!!!
@housemouse4209
@housemouse4209 Год назад
Congratulations on becoming a doctor!!!
@mudkip_btw
@mudkip_btw Год назад
前回はオノマップさんの動画があまりわからなかったけど、5〜6割をわかってできて嬉しいです:D
@MarkyNomad
@MarkyNomad Год назад
When we needed him the most, he returned And on 420k subs. Coincident?
@SHUNchanjp
@SHUNchanjp Год назад
welcome back!!!
@Onomappu
@Onomappu Год назад
うん😆
@LionKimbro
@LionKimbro 11 месяцев назад
I came down into the comments to say: I am SHOCKED by how much I understand this guy, just him talking. I practice listening with アニメ all of the time, and it's a real struggle. I've talked with Japanese people in the streets of 東京, and it's a real struggle. But this young man, I feel like he has presented every word, distinctly, on a silver platter, and with a bow, so that I can understand what he is saying. Absolutely strange and amazing. "How does he DO that?!"
@seulpeums
@seulpeums Год назад
спасибо большое за видео! действительно поднимается настроение от ваших видео, очень познавательно ☺
@user-pd6bd7ir4z
@user-pd6bd7ir4z Год назад
めっちゃ面白い。しかも自分も経験したことがある、このパターン。
@Erik_001
@Erik_001 Год назад
Very nice. And funny. Thanks.
@stevechan8505
@stevechan8505 Год назад
終於上新影片了! お帰りなさーい🤣
@Greenmarty
@Greenmarty Год назад
I guess watching shows with original dubbing pays off. I can mostly understand the dude without actively learning Japanese myself. Pictures help as well.
@Gigie3257
@Gigie3257 Год назад
ありがとうございました。😍😍
@headfangs
@headfangs Год назад
I would love a video about what becoming a doctor in Japan is like!
@ionizerable
@ionizerable Год назад
超かわいー😍
@grantfromthegrantianplanet4932
Aw, sounds like a nice friend
@ariasparrowmusic
@ariasparrowmusic 11 месяцев назад
reversing years of friendship XD
@uniquet9474
@uniquet9474 Год назад
haha、めっちゃ面白いチャンネルが見つかりました😂
@viniciuspaolini4007
@viniciuspaolini4007 10 месяцев назад
This also happens in brazilian portuguese too, but not as intensive and distinguishable as in japanese. I had this experience with a friend of mine a couple of years ago. We were really close (we even lived in the same rented house due to our level of friendship), but after each one trailed their own lives, years passed, and no with no communication in between. When we finally met we spoke in a more formal way and with "caution". I dont know if this is common practice after so long without any connection, but it was at least interesting to see it happening.
@SPISheste
@SPISheste 11 месяцев назад
The hardest part about learning japanese is for sure learning syntax, Kanji and polite//casual spoken language
@FrAudkunA4201
@FrAudkunA4201 11 месяцев назад
You slipped up many times😂 頑張ってね!
@eduardocarvacho5376
@eduardocarvacho5376 Год назад
I finally see you again!! 😀❤
@Sla-yq3cj
@Sla-yq3cj Год назад
You are the best
@natymuto
@natymuto 4 дня назад
thanks for the videos I learn a lot of Japanese
@smallbrainyaro6923
@smallbrainyaro6923 Год назад
Started learning hiragana and katakana
@bedoabdelkarem22
@bedoabdelkarem22 Год назад
Hi hitoki sense 🫂its Great video 👍🏻I always find the Japanese language very interesting and the way you explain is great. Good job brother and nice to see u agien😊❤️
@willy4812
@willy4812 Год назад
Hi Hitoki¡¡ Nice to see you again¡¡🥰 Take care¡¡😉
@othibichnguyet7259
@othibichnguyet7259 Год назад
よかった!ひときさんの新しい動画が出た!
@jbwhetstone
@jbwhetstone 11 месяцев назад
面白いビデオ思います。ありがとうございました。 先に日本語をまた勉強しているから、RU-vidが多い日本語のビデオをすすめています。This is the first time I've seen the kanji for ima and in kyou written this way (in the captions) and thought it was incorrect.
@nurungji223
@nurungji223 Год назад
Thank you for the Korean subtitles
@doggypi1532
@doggypi1532 Год назад
That friend be like... あーこの奴はまた動画に入って使うだな。。。と思うlol~
@JONtheULTIMATE
@JONtheULTIMATE 11 месяцев назад
ngl 敬語 is so hard after you learn formal, its like the more polite way of formal because theres already a formal way of speaking.
@dounab1626
@dounab1626 Год назад
ありがとうございますひときさん、忙しくてもその面白い動動画を作ってくれてありがとうございました(*^^*)❤❤
@acgm046
@acgm046 Год назад
I like watching a Japanese online weather program (Weather News), and two of their casters are very good friends outside the program, but when they interact in front of camera, they only use keigo. It's a very peculiar (and dare I say, almost contradictory) situation that i think doesn't happen in many languages!
@OJK84
@OJK84 Год назад
もう社会人になっていますか!応援しております😊私、ちょっと遅刻じゃないかと心配しながらメールのアドレスを入力しに行きましたが、幸いに入力できました!本当に助かった😂。50種類のスライド、楽しみに待っております!ぜひ送ってください❤❤❤
@KatzeDerNacht22
@KatzeDerNacht22 Год назад
I suscribed to the newslatter :D it's MARAVILLOSO VERTE DE VUELTA HITOKI-SAN
@lunyteve
@lunyteve Год назад
Really interesting
@ngocminh3601
@ngocminh3601 Год назад
久しぶりですね〜
@ilgin725
@ilgin725 Год назад
Love you so muchh ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TRANG-NGUYEN-1806
@TRANG-NGUYEN-1806 Год назад
久しぶりですね。
@angelataraxy
@angelataraxy Год назад
日本語が勉強しています。ありがとう!subscribed 😊 (hope I typed that right haha). Aw I just missed the application date 😑
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