This truly changes my opinion of Japanese skills of each EN girl. Both Ame and Gura seem to be doing just okay with writing/reading, while Gura can speak/sing quite fluently if she's given time to practice well in advance. Then previously I thought that Ina would only a little bit more skilled than Gura/Ame, but turns out she seems to be even more fluent than Calli (she didn't do so well during Coco's collab, but she was clearly very nervous so hard to say) and then Kiara seems to be really good at writing, reading and speaking.
See, the devil is in the details. With Ina it has to be very VERY detailed and specific questions or she will find a way to Reverse Uno Card on you or will pull the beep censor.
@@Nachtflut That explains a lot, she's using the Ancient ones to make sure that her fans minds are linked with hers but only strictly one way. That's a good use of those dumb ancient ones, and here I thought I was clever using them to stay constantly clean and fresh...
hearing ina speaking japanese is such a lessing, I'm surprised we don't get to hear it more, like for more than 1 sentence, that was such a fun conversation
That's the point. Because she often shy, noboby gonna be awared around her, so when she start to flirt, it's catch everyone off guard and does x2 damage.
I mean... just look at her. She's the epitomy of Japanese "kawaii", right down to the bangs and being flat and then the voice... how can anyone resist?
Thank you for the translation! i was looking foward to it, was super fun, to see Ina live with Roboco! that was a well placed "Uno-Reverse card" right there
These two are my most watched vtubers among them all. I usually open one of their stream in the background as I do stuff. Their soft yet slightly nasally and raspy voice is just so soothing.
I thought Ina was being weirdly specific when describing the pantsu she likes, turns out she was just finessing the hell out of Roboco and all the viewers. Her wits are something else. Best priestess.
Ina's first interaction with intelligent AI, and when the AI asked a question, Ina's first instinct was to fucking troll the god damn robot. When robots rule over humans, we'll have all the blame to place on her, humu humu
You talk as if it's a bad thing and as if we don't do it too, with Subaru and whoever else tried speaking English. It's not like Ina is speaking broken basic Japanese and is being told her Japanese is good.
@@samiamrg7 it translates to "Your Japanese is good" Its a meme where if you get "Nihonggo Jouzu-ed" it means that either your japanese sucks or they are making fun of you, all in all... Its a meme from Trash Taste
Damn, Ina had a short but impactful participation here, she had great answers. *-Roboco will become Gundam* *-I want an Alexa-like mini Roboco* *-UNO-reverse card turning Roboco's lewd thoughts against her*
Ina: "Okay, Ina, calm down, you learned Japanese for years, hours upon hours every day, just for this moment. Your Japanese is great! Time to impress your senpai! You can do this! Have confidence!" Robooco: 0:50 Ina: "No confidence."
Even though Ina is an introvert, she is so good at socializing. Other members have no problem holding a conversation with her, and she even goes out of her way to tease them. Amazing Waifu indeed.
Being introverted doesn't necessarily mean bad social skills, a lot of introverted people are really good at talking to people when they need to, it's just exhausting afterwards.
@@UnordoxRevs Exactly. A common misconception about introverts for some reason. As one myself I can thrive pretty well in social settings and make friends quite easily. I open up a lot to people i'm very familiar with and find that I can talk a lot. Afterwards I just want to be completely left alone.
@@TerraTheWise Yep. The need for social interactions/social anxiety aren't really exclusive to a specific group. I'd say it's the energy management that's the real difference between extroverts and introverts. Extroverts tend to gain energy from being around other people (sometimes at the expense of exhausting others), while introverts expend energy when interacting (usually the more people at once, the faster the exhaustion) and will need alone time to recharge.