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00:00This program is a program that is a little bit of a head-butt or not a head-butt against various topics that are becoming a hot topic in the world.
00:18This program is a program that is a little bit of a head-butt or not a head-butt against various topics that are becoming a hot topic in the world.
00:32If I were a good boy, I would be very popular.
00:35I would be very, very popular.
00:36There are a lot of miracles in the world of rich people.
00:40Every day, every day.
00:41I can't bring it home to a woman.
00:43You can't bring it home to a woman? Like a pick-up?
00:45I was forced to get it.
00:48First, from the usual survey of various countries.
00:52Vietnamese.
00:53You can't take a picture with a number.
00:56People in the middle are cursed.
00:59You can't give a knife to people.
01:01You can't give a knife to people.
01:04Vietnam is a multinational country with multiple ethnicities and religions.
01:08Therefore, there are various superstitions.
01:12If you look at a dog's tail, it looks like an octopus.
01:15If you ride a cat in a car, it will hit you.
01:19Is there anything you believe in?
01:21Mirror.
01:22What happens when you look in the mirror?
01:23You can see your face well.
01:25It's beautiful.
01:26Do you see it, mom?
01:28Yes, I do.
01:29Is it actually beautiful?
01:30It's beautiful, but I don't know.
01:34I don't know if I can see it.
01:36What do people around you say?
01:38It looks like a stone bridge.
01:41Next, Egyptian.
01:43You can't eat raw meat at all.
01:45It's pretty well-done.
01:47If it's meat, it's very well-done.
01:50Very, very well-done.
01:52In religion, raw meat cannot be eaten, so it is very well-done.
01:56Is there anything other than food in Egypt?
01:59All the dead people are burned, right?
02:02There is no such thing in Egypt.
02:04So I was very surprised.
02:06It only remains in books, so it's probably very well-done.
02:09It's very well-done.
02:11Next, Thai.
02:13The real name is a little long, so I say the nickname.
02:19Because the name is long, many people have nicknames.
02:24By the way, nicknames are often named by what parents like.
02:28Isn't it from the name?
02:29Moo?
02:30Moo.
02:31Gan.
02:32Golf.
02:33Golf.
02:34Golf.
02:35Gun.
02:36Gun.
02:37Pistol.
02:38Gun.
02:39Moo.
02:40Moo.
02:41Pig.
02:42Pig.
02:45What is the nickname of this Thai woman?
02:48Do you know Opia?
02:50It's the name of a flower.
02:52It's a pretty flower.
02:53What is it?
02:54There are a lot in the north.
02:55Opia.
02:56This.
02:57Herring.
02:58Herring.
02:59This.
03:00Herring.
03:01Opia.
03:02It's the name of a flower.
03:05Next, Arab.
03:07Dubai is full of money.
03:09There are a lot of enemies.
03:11Every day.
03:12It is treated as rich just by saying Dubai.
03:15In fact, everyone doesn't have enemies.
03:18I have enemies.
03:20Next, Mongolian.
03:22I was told by the Chinese.
03:24I was told if I was riding a horse to school.
03:27It is treated as rich just by saying Mongolian.
03:30I think it's 8,000 now.
03:33I don't ride a horse anymore.
03:35What do you ride?
03:36No.
03:37Volgog.
03:38Volgog.
03:43Next, Trinidad and Tobago.
03:46There are not many rules in Trinidad.
03:49If you find a fruit anywhere, you can eat it.
03:52The most popular mango.
03:54For example, in Trinidad Park,
03:57mango, mango, mango, mango.
03:58You can eat mango.
03:59You can eat mango?
04:00Yes.
04:01You can eat mango in the park.
04:03And if you're hungry,
04:05at anyone's house,
04:06ping pong, ping pong,
04:07give me food.
04:08It's okay.
04:09Yes, yes, yes.
04:10Everyone is very friendly.
04:12But in Trinidad,
04:14there are a lot of singers and photographers.
04:17There are a lot.
04:18Very, very scary people.
04:20Scary people?
04:21Yes, yes, yes.
04:22Please go.
04:23I don't want to live.
04:25Next, Chile.
04:27I used to see Candy Candy
04:29when I was a little girl.
04:31Too old.
04:32I'm so young.
04:3540.
04:3640 years old.
04:37We used to see it on TV
04:40from Monday to Wednesday.
04:42Just five minutes of Candy Candy each day.
04:45So we were following it
04:47for at least two years.
04:51Next, Brazil.
04:54I can't bring it home to a woman.
04:55You can't bring it home to a woman?
04:56Yes.
04:57Because I walk at night.
04:58The other way around.
04:59What do you mean?
05:00Like a pick-up?
05:01Yes.
05:02I'm forced.
05:03I can't bring it home.
05:04It's a country of passion.
05:05Passion.
05:06I have a lot of passion.
05:07Have you ever experienced that?
05:09I've been to Shizuoka.
05:13Next, Belgium.
05:16It's completely different.
05:19I asked her to lend me her cell phone.
05:22She took it with her.
05:25But even if it's a robbery,
05:26he doesn't seem to be surprised.
05:28I asked her to give me her wallet.
05:31She said,
05:32don't give me your credit card.
05:34I said,
05:35I'll take your ID card.
05:36She said,
05:37leave me your taxi fare.
05:39I said,
05:40how much?
05:41Even if it's a robbery,
05:42if you negotiate,
05:43you'll get a lot of money.
05:45You'll get a lot of bargaining power.
05:47This boy also had a dangerous experience.
05:50Two people came.
05:52My mom told me to give them money.
05:55With a pistol.
05:56Yes, that's true.
05:57How did you deal with it?
05:59At that time,
06:00my mom knew someone who wanted to give money.
06:03We knew each other.
06:05You knew each other?
06:06We were relatives.
06:08Relatives?
06:09Yes, we were really relatives.
06:10You were relatives?
06:11Yes, we were relatives.
06:12Next, Gamijin.
06:14He's a Muslim, right?
06:15In Japan,
06:16pork is often used.
06:18If he asks me anything,
06:19I say,
06:20I have it.
06:21Japanese food is all about pork.
06:24But there are some things he likes.
06:26Tempura udon.
06:27Tempura udon,
06:28I don't think there is.
06:31So when I'm hungry,
06:32I have to look for udon.
06:34Udon is delicious.
06:35What kind of udon do you like?
06:37Hamazushi udon.
06:40Hamazushi udon.
06:41How much money do you have?
06:43I have 380 yen in my bank account.
06:46That's how much I have.
06:47The teacher dared to ask a foreigner
06:50what he didn't like about Japan.
06:52First,
06:53this is what Japanese people tend to do.
06:56Sometimes,
06:57we go out to drink.
06:59We have a lot of fun.
07:02We play.
07:03But the next day,
07:05it's like we don't know.
07:08The next day after the party,
07:10he's surprised.
07:11I'm surprised.
07:13I don't have that.
07:14I don't have that in my country.
07:16It's impossible.
07:17I'm sad.
07:18I can't do that.
07:20You couldn't do it yourself?
07:22No, I couldn't.
07:24It's the same.
07:26Next,
07:27this Australian man.
07:29Japanese TV is always delicious
07:31no matter what you eat.
07:34It's delicious.
07:36Everything is delicious.
07:38That's right.
07:39All he says is delicious.
07:41I want him to say that.
07:43It's delicious.
07:44Really?
07:45In Australia,
07:46when we eat,
07:47we say it's not good.
07:49I've never heard that.
07:50It's the same.
07:52It's the same.
07:53Next,
07:54this Senegalese woman.
07:56When there are foreigners,
07:58I'm scared.
07:59She has prejudice against foreigners.
08:02I don't have a lot of lip balm.
08:04I'm scared of foreigners.
08:06Most of them are arrogant.
08:08I'm afraid of foreigners.
08:10That's prejudice, too.
08:13Next,
08:14this Iranian man who runs a bar.
08:16He has a bad habit.
08:18Can you write your name first?
08:21It's difficult to write a receipt.
08:24I want him to stop writing receipts.
08:26There are a lot of people who want it.
08:28There are a lot of Japanese people.
08:30I wonder what he's doing.
08:33Next,
08:34a stamp.
08:35Everywhere I go,
08:37I'm asked if I have a stamp.
08:39I want him to stamp everything.
08:41I wonder what he's doing.
08:43I have it.
08:44I made it.
08:45That's good.
08:46This is it.
08:48Katakana.
08:49My family name is Cold Batch.
08:51This is perfect.
08:56These two are studying abroad in Goba.
08:59People in Tokyo are very cold.
09:01That's right.
09:03People in Tokyo are cold.
09:06They are cold,
09:07and they can't keep their promises.
09:09They don't help me.
09:10I can't rely on them.
09:12Then,
09:13what's your favorite city?
09:15Adachi.
09:17It's like a paradise.
09:20Adachi is also in Tokyo.
09:22Is that so?
09:23Really?
09:24When I fought with Tako in Moscow,
09:27right after the fight,
09:29I was attacked by 3 or 4 enemies.
09:32He is the most cautious of all.
09:35What happens after that?
09:37I gradually move away from them.
09:40He is noticed by his friends.
09:42In the pool class at school,
09:44I change my clothes in the classroom.
09:46I think I'm quite big.
09:48People look at me like that.
09:50He has high expectations for his country.
09:52If I change my clothes,
09:53people think I'm small.
09:54People expect that.
09:56They think I'm big.
09:58Next,
09:594 middle and high school students.
10:02You were born in Japan.
10:04He was born in Brazil.
10:05He was born in the Philippines.
10:06He was born in Peru.
10:07I was born in Peru.
10:08I see.
10:09You don't want to live in Japan.
10:12Because I'm a foreigner,
10:14people think I'm big.
10:17If they say I'm big,
10:18I'll show them that I'm big.
10:21They say you have three legs.
10:23Yes, they do.
10:24They say,
10:25you have three legs.
10:27Middle and high school students have a lot in common.
10:31Next,
10:32a Colombian woman.
10:34I'm cold to my family.
10:36When I go to a funeral,
10:37no one is crying.
10:39My father is in the next room.
10:46Next,
10:47a Filipino woman who goes to a Japanese university.
10:50In the Philippines,
10:51when classes start,
10:52you can put your legs together and put on makeup.
10:56But in Japan,
10:57you have to put up with it.
10:59You can't do anything.
11:01Japanese classes are hard.
11:04The Filipino culture is very easy.
11:06It's a country without stress.
11:08I give hamburgers and other things to people next to me.
11:12I say,
11:13do you want to eat?
11:14During the test,
11:15I say,
11:16show me the answer.
11:17I say,
11:18show me, show me.
11:19And everyone has the same answer.
11:22I have a T-point card.
11:23I say,
11:24thank you.
11:25I have a T-point card.
11:26People in front of me ask me,
11:28but I don't ask them.
11:30Do you have a T-point card?
11:33When I go to a convenience store,
11:35I can always put a spoon in it.
11:38You can always put a spoon in a convenience store.
11:41I can use it.
11:42I can run.
11:43What about this woman with a man's father?
11:46I'm afraid of Japanese people.
11:48I look like this,
11:50so people think I'm a friend.
11:53They laugh at me,
11:55but I have a good personality.
11:57So you don't want to get involved with Japanese people?
12:00I want to get involved.
12:01You want to get involved?
12:02Yes.
12:03I look like this,
12:04so people expect a lot from me.
12:06But I have a man's father,
12:08so I want to live up to their expectations.
12:10She wants to live up to her expectations.
12:13Then...
12:15I'm four years older than you.
12:19You're four years older than me?
12:21You're four years older than me?
12:22You're four years older than me?
12:26Love! Love! Love!
12:27The days without an exit
12:31are about to change.
12:38She can't live up to her expectations.
12:41Bye-bye, Masuko.
12:44How was it?
12:45I'm going to live up to my expectations.
12:48Zambia, in the south of Africa.
12:51When I walk in the city,
12:53I see a baby car.
12:54It's not a person,
12:55it's probably a pet.
12:57I thought it was strange.
12:59There are so many baby cars,
13:01but why aren't there any humans?
13:04That's exciting.
13:05It's because of my friends.
13:07Why are there pets in a baby car?
13:10When I first came to Japan,
13:12I saw a baby car.
13:13I thought it was ugly.
13:16But when I looked closer,
13:17it was a pet.
13:19I can't believe it.
13:21It's a hot topic.
13:22I wonder how luxurious their life is.
13:25I see.
13:26I think their life is much better
13:28than that of an African.
13:30That's right.
13:31It's a good joke.
13:34This woman is from Ukraine.
13:37When I started swimming
13:39with my friends
13:41at a beach called Inage Kaigan,
13:43a lifeguard came to me
13:45and told me to get out of the sea.
13:47I was so angry.
13:49He said I could swim for 28 days,
13:51but I couldn't swim for 29 days.
13:54It was so stupid.
13:56I couldn't understand it.
13:58Why did he do that?
14:00It's a rule in Chibashi.
14:03It's a rule in Chibashi that I can't understand.
14:06You opened the sea the day before.
14:09Why is it closed?
14:11If it's a restaurant,
14:13I know it's closed.
14:14But how can the sea be closed?
14:17In Ukraine, you can swim anytime.
14:19Anytime?
14:20If I want to swim in the winter,
14:22it's okay.
14:23It's not closed?
14:24It's not closed.
14:25I don't know why the sea is closed.
14:27You don't know?
14:28I don't know.
14:29Next is this Colombian woman.
14:32I'm cold to my family.
14:34For example, when I go to a funeral,
14:36no one is crying.
14:37My father often eats sushi
14:39in the next room.
14:43Next is the situation of foreign workers
14:46who live in Japan.
14:49Foreign workers who are often seen in the city
14:51are mostly foreign students who learn Japanese.
14:54What are the criteria for choosing a part-time job?
14:57I don't need Japanese,
14:59so I'll go to him in the afternoon.
15:01It's easy because it's a kitchen.
15:03What kind of part-time job do you want to do?
15:04I don't want to wait.
15:06It's easy.
15:07All I need to do is put beef in a bowl and that's it.
15:12Choose a part-time job according to your Japanese level.
15:15That's amazing.
15:16Let's ask her about a part-time job with a high Japanese level.
15:19At that time, my Japanese level was a little low,
15:22so I couldn't work at a convenience store.
15:24Convenience store?
15:25It's the most difficult.
15:26What do you think about working at a convenience store?
15:28I really hate it.
15:30I want to reach that level.
15:32I respect it.
15:34The convenience store is the target of respect.
15:38One of the guidelines is N1 to N5,
15:41which is a Japanese ability test divided into five levels.
15:44When you work in Japan,
15:46most foreigners take this test,
15:48not to mention becoming a standard.
15:50He's from Sri Lanka.
15:53I have a dog.
15:54A dog?
15:55At first, I couldn't speak Japanese,
15:57so I worked in a kitchen.
15:58I worked at a convenience store for about a year.
16:02When you reach N3, you can work at a convenience store.
16:06What was the most difficult part-time job you've ever had?
16:09I worked at Sagawa.
16:11Sagawa?
16:12Why was it difficult?
16:13Because it's heavy.
16:15There are a lot of customers.
16:17When customers ask me,
16:19where do I put this?
16:21I have to talk a lot.
16:23The other day,
16:25I was asked,
16:27what is the will of Jippo?
16:30Even Japanese would think about it once.
16:33I use Jippo,
16:35so I know the will of Jippo.
16:38Once you know the will of Jippo,
16:40you're done with all the products.
16:43And when it comes to N2,
16:45which is much more difficult,
16:47I work as a regular office worker.
16:50Are N3 and N2 different?
16:52Yes, they are.
16:54What about traffic lights?
16:55They're level 3.
16:56What about crosswalks?
16:58I think N3 is for crosswalks.
17:01Is there a word for N2?
17:03Well,
17:05it's Tatekai-kin.
17:08After learning Tatekai-kin,
17:10she finally got to N2.
17:12On top of that,
17:13she got to N1, which is the most difficult.
17:16At N1,
17:17what level of words did you learn?
17:19Words used in meetings.
17:21What kind of words are used in meetings?
17:23I don't know.
17:25Self-dignity.
17:27I don't think I'll ever use that word.
17:30Next,
17:31let's look at foreign products in Japan.
17:36First, Nishikawaguchi in Saitama Prefecture.
17:39Nishikawaguchi is famous for
17:42the bright neon signs in the streets.
17:47At the supermarket,
17:48there are a lot of Chinese ingredients.
17:51She's walking on the sidewalk.
17:54When she asks the locals,
17:57Do you usually go to Chinese restaurants?
18:01No, not at all.
18:03It's not for Japanese people.
18:05It's like real Japanese people eat Chinese food.
18:08So,
18:09the staff is investigating.
18:17First, the words.
18:20What kind of food do you serve?
18:22One more.
18:25For this occasion,
18:26we prepared something special.
18:29We asked her to do a pocket talk.
18:32What kind of food do you serve?
18:34What kind of food do you recommend?
18:38Crayfish,
18:39bullfrog,
18:40hot pot.
18:42What kind of hot pot do you recommend?
18:45Then,
18:46the real hot pot appeared.
18:50This is the restaurant.
18:52It's a specialty store that offers popular hot pot in China.
18:56The impact of the hot pot is great,
18:57but the taste is poor.
19:00In addition,
19:02there is a menu.
19:05The only clue is the picture.
19:08What is the most recommended menu?
19:10What is the most recommended menu?
19:14Steamed fish in an iron pot.
19:17Crayfish stew in an iron pot.
19:20The crayfish stew in an iron pot was great.
19:25First, put the crayfish in the hot pot.
19:30Add Chinese cabbage and it's done.
19:34This is my first time to eat crayfish,
19:35but it doesn't smell at all.
19:37It's very delicious.
19:39When should I eat this?
19:42It's up to you.
19:44It's up to you.
19:47Next, let's go to the west side of Osaka.
19:50This restaurant suddenly appears in a quiet residential area.
19:55Let's go inside.
19:57There are many kinds of hot pot in the restaurant.
20:01Yes,
20:02this is the real Pakistan.
20:05What can we eat here?
20:07This is chicken biryani with rice.
20:09This is curry with green beans.
20:11There are more than 10 kinds of spices in Pakistan,
20:14so Pakistanis like it.
20:16This is the real Pakistan.
20:18Chicken biryani and curry with green beans.
20:25It's very spicy.
20:27The moment I bite it and drink it, it's always spicy.
20:31The secret of the spiciness.
20:33This is very spicy.
20:35Pakistanis eat it a lot.
20:37I haven't eaten it recently.
20:39I really want to eat it,
20:41but it hurts.
20:43It's a little funny.
20:44This is the real Pakistan.
20:47This is the real Pakistan,
20:49so it's a little hard to eat spicy food.
20:53Why do people come here?
20:55I prayed.
20:56This is a mosque.
20:58That's right.
20:59Opposite the restaurant,
21:01there is a mosque in Osaka.
21:04After worship,
21:05Islamists come to this restaurant.
21:09In the restaurant under the mosque,
21:12there are various kinds of food,
21:14such as goat meat.
21:16Excuse me.
21:17Is there no staff?
21:20Then a customer comes in.
21:23Is there no staff?
21:24There is no one.
21:25Is that so?
21:26Even if there is no one,
21:27when I leave in a hurry,
21:28I take it as it is and give the money later.
21:31I brought this.
21:33If you don't pay,
21:35God won't forgive you until you die.
21:37This is the main dish.
21:39Don't you take this?
21:41Of course.
21:44In this way,
21:45the Islamic world of completely different cultures
21:48is sometimes confused with Japan.
21:51Mr. Abashi, the manager of the restaurant.
21:54Mr. Yamamoto is too enthusiastic.
22:03It's so funny.
22:04It's so funny.
22:07The Islamic world of completely different cultures
22:10is sometimes confused with Japan.
22:13Mr. Abashi, the manager of the restaurant.
22:16It's better to have a car in Pakistan.
22:18I have a train,
22:19but I can't stop at a big place.
22:22In the east of Japan,
22:23there are too many stations.
22:26Japanese trains stop at stations.
22:29Mr. Yamamoto is too enthusiastic.
22:32What's in the powder?
22:35What's in the powder?
22:38It's so funny.
22:40But there are few things in common.
22:43It's so funny.
22:44It's a city called Lahore in Pakistan.
22:47There are many people who like to laugh
22:50in places similar to Osaka.
22:52There are also places like Yoshimoto in the city.
22:56Is that so?
22:57Yes.
22:58Lahore is full of people who like Yoshimoto.
23:02In Osaka,
23:03when I see an ambulance,
23:05I say to my friend,
23:06I'm here to pick you up.
23:08But in Pakistan,
23:09when a police car comes,
23:11I say, I'm looking for the police.
23:14It's similar to a joke.
23:15Yes, it's similar.
23:17And in Osaka,
23:18when you hear a gunshot,
23:20you're surprised, right?
23:22Yes.
23:23Is that so?
23:24In Pakistan,
23:25we have a real gun.
23:27We don't call it a gun.
23:28We call it a gun.
23:30A real gun.
23:32We have a real gun.
23:34So please don't make such a joke.
23:38Next is Chilio in Aichi Prefecture.
23:41It's a one-minute walk from the station.
23:45There's Portuguese on TV in the store.
23:49All the menus are in Portuguese.
23:52Yes, this is a real Brazil.
23:55In this supermarket,
23:57there are a lot of real Brazilian products.
24:01Including me,
24:02about 23 employees are foreigners.
24:06The staff is also Brazilian.
24:09Are you in charge of the cash register?
24:11My name is Reggie.
24:14I'm Reggie.
24:16I'm not in charge of the cash register.
24:17I don't have any money.
24:18I'm Reggie.
24:21What do you do when you go out to play?
24:23Soccer.
24:25I was choosing a team.
24:26Why were you choosing a team?
24:28Rock-paper-scissors.
24:30Rock-paper-scissors.
24:32Rock-paper-scissors.
24:34Rock-paper-scissors?
24:36Rock-paper-scissors is also Brazilian.
24:38The goalie is also Brazilian.
24:42The boys are playing soccer.
24:45This high school student is also a high school student.
24:48Are you in a club?
24:49I'm in a soccer club.
24:50Do you want to be a soccer player in the future?
24:53When I was young, I wanted to be a soccer player.
24:57But as I get older, I realize that
24:59it's impossible to play soccer in the park.
25:03By the way, what do you do now?
25:05I play soccer.
25:07I play soccer.
25:09Next is Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.
25:12It takes 20 minutes by car from Nagoya Station.
25:15There is great African music in the store.
25:19People are dancing in ethnic costumes.
25:23I asked the store owner, Bintu.
25:27What kind of store is this?
25:30It's a Gambian restaurant.
25:31It's an African restaurant.
25:32This is the only place where you can find Gambian food in Japan.
25:36Yes, this is Gambia.
25:39Gambia is a small country in West Africa.
25:43The population is about 2.6 million.
25:45Tourism and agriculture are the main imports.
25:48Gambia is a poor country.
25:51But everyone likes fashion.
25:53The most interesting thing is that
25:56Gambia is poor, but they have an iPhone 14.
25:59What do you think of that?
26:01Gambia has no money, but it has the latest iPhone.
26:06Gambia River flows as if it crosses the country.
26:09That's why there is such a scene.
26:11There is a crocodile.
26:20There is a friendly lion.
26:23And...
26:28There is a friendly lion.
26:31Why do Gambians gather here?
26:36Let's look at the entrance of the store.
26:41It's Nagoya.
26:44It's close.
26:45It's close to Gambia.
26:46It's a restaurant.
26:48It's a restaurant.
26:50The second floor of the Gambia restaurant is a Gambian restaurant.
26:54The owner, Bintu, is also a Gambian chef.
26:59I make pizza, octopus, and Gambian meat.
27:02I see.
27:03Bintu came to Japan 30 years ago to study.
27:08In order to appeal to Gambia in Japan,
27:10he applied to the government to become an ambassador.
27:14Now, he has gathered about 100 Gambian people living in Japan.
27:20Bintu is a big fan of Matsuko.
27:24It's interesting.
27:25The clothes I'm wearing are the same as Gambia.
27:30It's cute.
27:31If Matsuko wants to go to Gambia, she can get a visa right away.
27:34I'll show you the way.
27:38She's my wife, Liel.
27:40She tried your matcha.
27:42This is what she tried.
27:44It's not a toilet.
27:45How did she use this toilet?
27:47It was funny.
27:48It was like...
27:50Nobody would think to sit on a toilet.
27:53Next, I asked the people of various countries how they can be popular in their motherland.
27:59The first one is the popular face of my country.
28:03She's from Myanmar.
28:04In Myanmar, whether you're a man or a woman,
28:08people who have a chubby face are popular.
28:12Who do you think is popular in Myanmar?
28:15People like Matsuko.
28:16She's popular.
28:18Matsuko is popular in Myanmar.
28:21I want Matsuko to come to Myanmar.
28:23If she's that chubby,
28:25she'll be a big hit.
28:26She'll be a singer.
28:27She'll be famous.
28:29He's from Iran.
28:32In Iran, men are chubby.
28:34Women are chubby and strong.
28:38Women are popular.
28:40Yasuko is popular among women.
28:43Yasuko is popular in Iran.
28:46The first one is the body shape.
28:48The next one is the smile.
28:49The next one is the cheerful face.
28:52What about the beauty of the face?
28:53It's okay.
28:56Where did you get your wife's attention?
28:58Her face.
29:01Her face.
29:09Give her a kiss on the cheek.
29:12Did you just take it off?
29:15This is a Turkish boy.
29:18His father's face is popular in Turkey.
29:21I see.
29:24He's popular because he has a beard.
29:27His father is popular.
29:29His father is popular.
29:31He has a beard.
29:33He's popular in Turkey.
29:36His father's beard is popular in Turkey.
29:38He looks like his father.
29:41He's fat.
29:43What about this Peruvian boy?
29:45He's muscular.
29:47He's muscular.
29:48He's popular in Peru.
29:51He doesn't need a child.
29:53I think he's popular.
29:55He's muscular.
29:57He's very popular.
29:58Japanese people don't laugh much.
30:01What about this Egyptian boy?
30:03There's a trend now.
30:05I like Asian girls.
30:07Anmika.
30:09Anmika is popular in Egypt.
30:11I can understand a little bit.
30:13She has an Asian face.
30:14She's easy to understand.
30:16She has a long face.
30:19What about a Ghanaian boy?
30:21Shimazaki Wakako.
30:23She's popular.
30:25Shimazaki Wakako is popular in Ghana.
30:27In Ghana,
30:29a smiling face
30:31is the most beautiful.
30:33A smiling voice
30:35is the most popular.
30:38In Ghana,
30:40most young people have a voice.
30:42But in Ghana,
30:44a woman drinking alcohol
30:46is not good.
30:48It's not good.
30:50Everyone gets drunk.
30:52Everyone runs away when they start drinking.
30:56In Brazil,
30:58in Oizumimachi, Gunma Prefecture,
31:00Who do you think is popular in Brazil?
31:03Murakami.
31:05He's popular.
31:07He's cool.
31:09In Oizumimachi,
31:11in Brazil,
31:13Murakami is popular.
31:16Brazilian women are bright.
31:18I like bright women.
31:20I like interesting women.
31:22I don't like dark women.
31:24I don't care about the face.
31:26Wait a minute.
31:28Wait a minute.
31:30I think the face is important.
31:32How about the face?
31:34The face is normal.
31:36The face is normal.
31:38Next, we asked foreigners living in Japan.
31:40What is Japan?
31:42First,
31:44do you believe in ghosts or not?
31:46I don't believe in ghosts.
31:48I've never seen one.
31:50I'm not scared.
31:52I'm not scared of ghosts.
31:54I'm not scared of ghosts.
32:00We asked foreigners living in Japan.
32:02What is Japan?
32:04First,
32:06do you believe in ghosts or not?
32:08I don't believe in ghosts.
32:10I'm more scared of people than ghosts.
32:12I'm more scared of people than ghosts.
32:14There's someone dangerous.
32:16There was someone who was drunk.
32:18It was noisy.
32:20It was more dangerous.
32:22It was more scary than the ghosts.
32:24It was more scary than the ghosts.
32:26Next, we asked foreigners living in Kenya.
32:28Do you believe in ghosts or not?
32:30I've never seen one.
32:32I'm not scared.
32:34I'm not scared of ghosts.
32:36I believe in ghosts.
32:38I believe in ghosts.
32:40It's a lie, isn't it?
32:42It's a lie.
32:44I had a experience with a friend.
32:46I had a experience with a friend.
32:48I
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33:48You they will seem to have a possible to the to日本の温泉や線と言ったらタオルで隠すか隠さない方
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34:18I
34:48Don't know how to get cool. You don't know. I don't care. I don't care. Yeah, I'm gonna get it, but I don't think I saw me so
34:55I'm not doing that. Oh, I don't think what you chapped a
34:58Miss you. Oh, no, man. It's me that I'm not going to hide. Oh boy. I hate it. So we never
35:06Need you pasta you have to do nothing I got the gym walk Cuxhaw not a super
35:12Susie she could never hold up her yoga, Kuhar
35:16It's much like what you don't know Taiwan should she know Josie you know, what the kicker I get to see D
35:21Cut there. I guess you look at
35:24What are they? Nihongo? Thank you. Oh, sir. And don't you see me? Don't go?
35:29Yeah, what does she means? Oh, thank you. And there you see me with that
35:34Hey, oh, so nice
35:39Oh, come on
35:45Boy, it's not gonna be food. He's not gonna do it. It's a Tom. It's a cashie. Who you mean?
35:49Oh, it's a key that guy this
35:51Chugoku Shisen Shushin no Jocelyn
35:54Passento, you're home. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh my god. Hey, Nihongo, Jetson
36:00Say, Sonya, oh boy. It's a tongue-in-cheek
36:06People could run a Tunisia gin dance a
36:09Go no, I'm not going to do it. Oh, I love you. I'm
36:12Nihongo, I got a nice
36:15sake
36:17Sakana Sakana Sakana
36:19Sakana, Oh David
36:22Adam Adam Adam
36:25Damaga you could never know this way. It's different. It's got second. I think that kind of
36:31Sakana, that's the same
36:33Oh
37:03So I'm a cook. It's just gonna miss you. Keep the Kimmy. What can I eat?
37:09Hitorikiri no Christmas Eve. Oh
37:13Silent night. Whoa. Yeah
37:16Holy night. Yeah, I know me I did it all
37:19Mariah Carey no, no, I don't think so. So the Christmas joke all I want for Christmas is you
37:26You
37:28Baby
37:31Carly oh, yeah, but it's a Yama-chan. No Christmas Eve money. We don't know story. Yeah, I don't care
37:37Also, I don't know
37:39Christmas no cheeky. It's a yo-yo Sanju Godo. Don't you don't miss it? I'm dreaming of a white
37:47Christmas
37:49It's a Yukino. I'm not sure that you don't know what I'm not smart. See mobile and on the mega high ball and on the
37:55I'm sorry, but Cario
37:57Congo Shushin no Kuchida no Jose. I'm a poor Gakuho
38:01Exile, you know that ice cake. It's a no fun. It's more Osaka. My dad I didn't know I don't like to talk
38:07Oh, yeah, I'm not the mass name. He shot the car. Oh, I'll talk. I don't think I read it
38:13It's a basket. I'd like to see
38:16So this
38:19Money got skidded up. I don't know what he's up. Yeah, I'm skiing. I'm blessed
38:23I
38:25Need you some time you do do you look for the school?
38:29Yes, I need to put on the cookie to create a dog
38:33So, you know, my money for me to get a hot book. You can't eat. I hope they kill you back
38:38How do you taste? Yeah, but you hold your knee. I'm really kind of all the juice. Oh, so so so
38:43Nippon, what would you do?
38:46So now that's what I'll do. So that's what I'm gonna show that I carry it
38:51I think it was no shampoo. It's kind of in this you carry here. I said, you know, no shampoo
38:55It's got a new dark. Oh, no, it's really nice. You know, it's not I don't know. She took a minute
38:59It's tight. Oh god, you need to ask you know, you have to make a list
39:03You only see Suzuki died
39:05Tokyo take on the case to eat her. So she can hold it. How did you do it?
39:09Tell me what you need. Come on. I need to talk about it. I didn't say that
39:14You don't know
39:22I know
39:25I know you
39:29Feel no shock, which you want to kill you. I see you. No, man. Yeah, that's not
39:33I'm not gonna do that one plate pasta. I came it I thought I was missing good eye
39:43Hamasushi
39:46You can't have it in a jewelry in just a phone you can take more
39:51You hold no photos. Can you not talk?
39:53I know
39:55You hold no restaurant. Hey, how do you make the most of it?
39:58I love a story this name how is she got a phone Tony?
40:00You want me to meet I just don't want to go all the day
40:03I know super need to miss you. What's good got a car now?
40:05I'm dead. It's a boy. It's a customer. Do you have to cut me?
40:08Do you have to come back? I might need to my mom. Do you have to talk?
40:11It's about this man. Oh my god. Yeah, I don't say when you live in a 70 brand. Oh, it's a go this
40:18One day all the old man, I'll be must you didn't cry my day. Wow
40:22It's always got a lot of water in this area. Yes, I got it. Yeah, it's not a good thing. That's a statement. I get
40:29Mom, what do I need to do it? I need to take a look at the movie. That's all
40:33That's about a sugar. Oh, so you don't go eat them. Oh, she can't cut out of it
40:37I think I'm show me a good way tight. Oh, what's that?
40:40Italia know by a honey chicken, you must know and I can't assume you hold your son boom. Well, what does Coco do?
40:45Yeah, take a night
40:48You look at it. I just need one day more. No, they did that. I got it. He got sweet that I look one more
40:54Italian ginger
40:56Italian is me. It's about a cycle. I thought I was you know, I didn't make another money
41:01Okay, so I got Korea Iran go there. None. Do you want this cut to carry out a kidney? I could not get to you
41:07He ran over
41:09Muka show a key book or a t-shirt on a skunk. You know, I can't go to show a key book or a book
41:13What do you do?
41:14So no, what do I do? I don't know
41:17She ran a jibber-jabber
41:19Joe's the money you don't know. It's a good idea. Maybe
41:22Minna, no, I'm shabby
41:31Tokyo, Los Angeles
41:34Any sense I get you talk
41:39Kamata
41:41They don't seem to know you
41:46Kamata
41:49Atomic I took them together. You don't marry a girl. You don't do it. You have to miss me. It's not Chicago
41:56Kamata
42:03Get through color your fucking mojito, but I mean I think