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Ask about Japanese FEMALE : Ask visitors from foreign countries in JAPAN. - Duration: 8:14.
Very conservative, very well dressed, and very well mannered.
It's a lot of freedom of expression and everything over here.
More eccentric than in France, than in Paris.
There is more freedom.
Hey guys, it´s Cathy Cat!
And today we are going to ask foreigners
what they think of Japanese women and comparing them with their countries.
So let's go and ask foreigners in Japan!
Okay, let's start! Where are you from?
-Mexico. -France.
Mexico too.
What is your very first impression of Japanese women, compared to women back home?
They are like more cute and tiny. I don't know...
Cute and tiny, compared to the ladies in Mexico?
Yeah.
Sometimes I just want to look like some Japanese woman.
But I can't because my thighs for example of shape of my body is very different because I'm European, so...
Sometimes it's difficult to wear Japanese clothes.
But that's okay, we can find like this so...
That's okay.
And I really like Japanese culture.
And Japanese women, they are more beautiful than some French girls I see.
Sometimes.
Love their fashion sense and their makeup. For some reason I really like it.
What do you what specifically do you like about the makeup or the fashion?
I don't know, I think it just looks so different from like, my country.
So, I don't know. It just catches my eye.
Okay, where are your from?
China.
Well, one thing I think is different in China.
A lot of girls like to wear shorts jeans.
Yeah, I think that is more western style.
While really here people are more into, like
long pants, long skirts.
-That's... -Different fashion style?
Yeah, yeah.
-Where are you from? -Melbourne and Cairns.
-I'm Cairns. -Melbourne.
And this is your first time in Japan?
Yes, it is.
Very conservative, very well dressed, and very well mannered.
Yeah, I agree with all of that.
Yeah, just that. Very clean, very well presented.
Like, the kind of fashion than Japanese women wear, would you be able to wear that back home?
Yes, yes. It's modest compared to Australian.
Yeah, I was wondering what you meant with modest. What is different? How it's like...?
A lot more long-sleeve shirts...
Not so much skin. Collars are a lot more higher.
Yeah, so just a lot more modest.
Right! There's actually not much cleavage going on, is there?
No, no. Definitely not!
Okay, are we ready? Let's go!
Where are you from?
Texas.
Right, Texas. Where are you from?
Also from Texas.
Right, both of you!
We went to Texas, we went to Houston the other day. Woohoo!
Everyone's like really nice and polite, and I just love everything.
It's just so very cute and lovely, it's beautiful here.
Comparing to back home in Texas and women back home in Texas
What do you think is different?
It's a lot cuter.
It's a lot of freedom of expression and everything over here.
I think they're a bit more shyer than us.
Like, we have like really loud voices, and they have like nice cute soft voices.
Okay, let's go! Where are you from?
I'm from Poland.
-Where are you from? -I'm from India.
Right! Is it your first time in Japan?
-Yes, the first time. -Yes, it's the first time.
Actually, here girls are very modern.
They wear very colorful (items), so they are really amazing.
Right. Wear different styles?
Yeah. Different styles, different...
It's everything different!
They're a short while of from India .
So they look... look pretty.
But Indian women are still beautiful.
But she's too beautiful.
You're very polite, thank you
Where are you from?
We're from France.
France! Paris?
-Yeah. -Wow, Paris!
First time in Japan?
Yes, first time.
Um, the style?
I'm think they're more ballsier maybe.
The looks are more eccentric than in France, then in Paris.
There is more freedom.
I think so.
Shops are crazy as well.
There is a lot of stuff that is amazing, and...
Tokyo is crazy in general, and especially here.
It's a good representation of Tokyo, these streets.
Where you from?
Well, I'm from Germany.
We could speak in German where we decided to speak in English.
For the sake of the video, you know.
Exactly!
Easier for the subtitles as well!
A lot like you see in different videos
Like they're, very friendly and...
Also what surprised me, what is very different from the European way
What is very different from the European way is like, the way they act.
Expressive, you know.
In a certain kind of way.
Have you had any good experiences?
Most of them like, were really friendly and kind toward me.
Like in the club
They like, sort of started talking to me and...
Well!
It's pretty nice
Tell me your airplane story.
Eh, okay.
When I went to Japan. I met a woman on the airplane
and she offered me to, I think 11 hours where we could just speak and
talk about our hobbies and every different things.
So we kind of became friends
and she let me put my backpack and in her place.
Instead of just like, you know
yeah, instead of going to a locker or having to put it somewhere else
That's so nice!
I'm so glad! Are you still friends?
Yeah, actually she showed me around.
She showed me at the very first day.
We landed on
at Narita Airport at, I think it was 8 a.m. in the morning.
I think it was Wednesday.
Together we went to her place then to Asakusa.
And she showed me around the whole day.
And she showed me the Imperial Palace and...
It was amazing!
She showed me different places that are
Like, the hidden spots
And she also told me about you know, the Pasmo. You know?
Yeah, it was very amazing actually.
I've just been blown away by Japan right now.
Like, I'm here for two and a half weeks and
It's amazing!
You made such a good experience! I'm so glad you made such a good experience there.
Wow, good point there!
Thank you so much!
So!
What do foreigners in Japan actually think about Japanese women, or girls hey!
Everyone was saying that they're very cute and very fashionable.
And very. You know, very kind and mannered and things like that.
I can totally second that.
I can totally second that.
There's nothing even I could add to that.
One thing I would like you to think about when you make friends with Japanese women is again
don't forget the culture. Never skip the culture!
They might be really cool, they might be very shy.
There are all types of girls here in Japan, and woman in Japan
But also make sure they know how to read the air.
which means they're very very caring, generally.
I've had that a lot
that they are very caring they think about you a lot, they make sure to help you out.
But be sure that you actually return that (favor) as well.
So what I've seen is some Japanese women will never actually say something
if they feel like you're treating them wrong, and they will keep that in for a while
and then it will just come out in one big explosion!
Well, they just won't contact you again anymore...
Little hint. For example, if you get invited two times to an event
For example, two different events and you turn it down twice. Be sure to say;
"next time, I'll invite you"
They kind of like go, and you know, make sure that they'll invite you again.
Always try to keep the line going so you can create friends
and maybe, you know, if you're looking out for a girlfriend.
Always be sure to, look out for them as well. Do not only think about yourself!
So that's one of the things I'd like to add!
Generally...
So I hope that was good for you to know.
How about you? How are the women in your country
Compared to women in Japan from what you've seen from what you've heard.
Let us know. Looking forward to reading what's different in your country.
And, I wish you a lovely day. And I catch you soon on Ask Japanese.
Bye!
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BREAKING!! Obama HID This Picture His Entire Presidency!! IT JUST LEAKED and Its BAD- BreakingNews24 - Duration: 33:34.
BREAKING!!
Obama HID This Picture His Entire Presidency!!
IT JUST LEAKED and Its BAD!
There's a lot that's been long-suspected about the seemingly ever elusive Barack Hussein
Obama during his eight years in office.
While he was in charge, he made the rules and very much did whatever he wanted, mostly
going against his campaign promises and the person he professed to be.
However, now that he's a normal citizen he can't protect his secrets as well as
he did in the White House.
At almost one year following his eviction notice from the highest position, the most
pressing question about him seems to have been answered and we're afraid to say that's
it's probably even worse than what was rumored.
Somehow, Barack was trusted to run our Christian nation for not one, but two terms in the highest
position of power one could achieve.
Uninformed voters elected him for freebies and false promises he couldn't keep that
secured his position of power for as long as they could.
Essentially on bribes of handouts and other enticing concessions that kept him in a place
he didn't deserve but knew what he was doing by offering people things paid for by others.
This bought his time to carry out his sinister and divisive plan and destruction for the
greatest nation in the world and now one picture proves exactly who he is and what his intentions
were all along.
It's no wonder he tried to hide it and thankfully, he didn't have the only copy.
The following photo was never supposed to see the light of day and thankfully for concerned
citizens desperate for confirmation and truth, it did.
Perhaps it was hidden next to his ever elusive birth certificate.
Talking Points Memo reports:
A journalist announced last week that he will publish a photograph of then-Illinois Sen.
Barack Obama (D) and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan that he took in 2005 at a
Congressional Black Caucus meeting, but did not make public because he believed it would
have "made a difference" to Obama's political future.
The photographer, Askia Muhammad, told the Trice Edney News Wire that he "gave the
picture up at the time and basically swore secrecy."
"But after the nomination was secured and all the way up until the inauguration; then
for eight years after he was President, it was kept under cover," Muhammad said.
Asked whether he thought the photo's release would have affected Obama's presidential
campaign, Muhammad said, "I insist.
It absolutely would have made a difference."
Reached by TPM on Thursday, Muhammad said a "staff member" for the CBC contacted
him "sort of in a panic" after he took the photo at a caucus meeting in 2005.
TPM has published the photo above with Muhammad's permission.
"I sort of understood what was going on," Muhammad told TPM.
"I promised and made arrangements to give the picture to Leonard Farrakhan," the minister's
son-in-law and chief of staff.
Barack has long since denied his supposed belief in Islam, creating a Christian image
for himself rather than admitting he's Muslim.
His actions while in the White House spoke volumes more than his identity claims since
he catered to Muslims and the extremist enemies every single chance he got.
In fact, any time he had the chance to honor or respect Christians and that faith as the
basis in which our country was built upon, he did just the opposite.
As to how this deeply hidden photo resurfaced one year after Barack's White House eviction,
Muhammad, from the previous TPM interview explains:
Muhammad said he gave away "the disk" from his camera but "copied the photograph
from that day onto a file" on his computer.
"Realizing that I had given it up, I mean, it was sort of like a promise to keep the
photograph secret," Muhammad said.
Muhammad said he did not release his copy of the photograph because he thought it would
be perceived as a betrayal of that promise: "I was really, I guess, afraid of them."
Muhammad said he thought the photograph would be "damaging politically" if it were released
and was afraid that someone might "break into his apartment" looking for it, like
"that Watergate crap."
He said he "felt a little bit more at ease" after Farrakhan in 2016 claimed that Obama
visited his home in Chicago.
Muhammad contacted Farrakhan in autumn 2017 with the "final manuscript" for a self-published
book containing the photo.
"I sent him a copy of the manuscript suggesting that showing him the picture, and saying to
him if he did not object, I was going to publish it," Muhammad said.
"He had no objection."
Muhammad also told TPM that around the time he took the photo, he asked Obama about a
perceived resemblance to Farrakhan.
"I asked the senator, 'Has anyone ever told you that you resemble Minister Farrakhan?'"
Muhammad said.
"And he said what I thought was the perfect answer: 'Well, he's much better looking
than I am.'"
It's often said that you can judge the character of a person by who they surround themselves
with and that's exactly what we're seeing in this photo.
Barack was clearly in agreement with the like of his close confidante, the leader of the
Nation of Islam, and his actions proved to be more appealing to this cause than the American
people.
That tells us everything we need to know rather than any excuse this traitor has to offer
for this picture.
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