It's somewhat forgotten in Europe.
They don't care of what people think
and the look is different from one person to another.
I have not noticed that, but I shall look out for that in the future now.
Really clean shoes.
Okay?
Hey guys, it's Cathy Cat!
And today we're going to ask foreigners about Japanese men.
So what's the difference between Japanese boys and men
compared to all those other countries that we met today.
Let's go and ask foreigners in Japan!
Japanese men.
Anything different than back home in Germany?
I really like the way everybody is so
unbelievably polite towards you.
Because they are all like, arigatou gozaimasu (thank you very much).
It was... It's amazing.
I'm really like, also pleased with the culture.
Also, what I think is very cool
is the prayer that people do.
Like, going to the different shrines and then you
throw your money in there and then you pray and you clap your hands.
It's very cool, I think.
It's some part of a culture that I think is...
It's somewhat forgotten in Europe.
And the men.
Boys and men in Japan, compared to back home in France.
What's different? I'm gonna start with you this time.
They are more free than boys in France.
More liberate and more cool.
Right!
Yeah, more relaxed and...
Also more...
I think funnier than the boys in France, because uh...
Their looks are also more colorful and... I don't know...
It's different.
They're more than French guys, they're more fun than French guys.
Yeah, they are maybe funnier and...
There seems to be...
They don't care of what people think and the look is different from one person to another.
And...
It's not so standardized as in France.
It's quite different. It's cool!
Yeah, and they're also very easygoing when you start speaking to them they're very friendly.
And they speak to you very easily.
And it's in general, Japanese People are very friendly that's what we thought.
Glad you've made loads of positive experiences here.
How about Japanese men and boys?
What... What is the difference to back home?
How clean their shoes are.
Right!
That is one thing I can't believe, how clean their shoes are.
Right.
On the train. Okay, I've only been here two days.
But on the train, I've never seen so many clean shoes.
I have not noticed that, but I shall look out for that in the future now.
Really clean shoes.
Always walking clothes and...
In the subway (people) always look tired than in China.
I mean, in China maybe people are actually more casual actually.
And when I'm in the subway, and maybe in Tokyo Station, there are always people in working clothes.
-China is more casual. -More casual?
So they are a little bit more casually.
I have a host father, actually.
Because I mean, host family.
And one day he was like, super hungry. And in a bad mood and Stuff.
And he was so creepy!
So now I'm thinking that all Japanese men are all like this, but they're not.
But...
Now I'm a little bit afraid...
But that's okay, cause some people are very good and...
I don't know them so much, I know more the uhm...
The Japanese women than the men because of Japanese kawaii fashion.
Cause there's more girl than boys, so.
Hopefully you'll make a good experience soon!
How about you? Japanese men, what's your first impression?
My first impression was that they're like, kind of shy.
Now I think they are really polite.
Because one time I got lost on the metro, in the subway
A couple of Japanese guys helped me and I was really grateful for that.
And also one time, I was looking for a store. So...
And they also helped me, so I like them
So you've had some positive experiences?
Yeah. They're pretty friendly once you like, talk to them.
So what about men and boys?
Looking around at Japanese men, Japanese boys. What's different to back home in Poland, or in India?
They are very short and slim.
Oooh!
Yes!
There's something that stood out for you!
But they look good. Yes, of course they look good.
They're also very good, and they're so helpful.
They're helpful, right!
What happened? Did someone help you?
Yes!
Twice.
Yesterday and...
Today itself.
When we are going to some rice museum they told me and then he came back
to guide us, that it's over there, over there.
Oh, that was so nice!
Yes. He was very careful to show where to go, how to go. So...
They gave us advise.
Even though we don't seem to ask for help, they just come to us
if we look like, lost.
So they come to us and they ask if they can help us.
They're very, very friendly.
Oh! Fantastic!
How about Japanese men or boys?
What's different to back home?
They're a lot shorter.
A lot shorter, but they're also a bit like, nicer as well.
Shyer...
They like, dress more nicely.
Like, and cool.
It's a very, very different fashion sense going around here, right?
Yes.
Those were already all our questions, thank you so much!
So! Japanese boys and men compared to...
Boys and men in other countries.
And we had a broad range of people, telling us about that.
What I can actually add to that is they're very very fashionable, very very stylish.
Many are actually very skinny as well.
Very much skinnier than I see them in Germany.
Also obviously a little bit smaller in tallest (height).
Which is not a bad thing, I actually like that.
And to be honest.
What I could maybe add to that is that...
They are a bit more shy then you see in other countries and a bit more...
A bit less, GRRRR!
I feel like, and especially in Western countries
There's always a big push to always being very manly and very, being very Strong and stuff.
And that's, not so important here.
It's actually like, being a good person and... You know, it's contributing to society
The, get your rights straight that kind of stuff seems to be more important.
It's a bit different, from what I can say.
Yes!
But what I find interesting is in comparison, we have in the western society
we have a lot of young man dating quite a lot of people!
And then always panicking and going like, oh no!
I don't, you know, what if you confirm to that relationship and stuff like that.
While I feel in Japan
it's more, people try to date less people
than they maybe would in the western world and try to actually marry earlier, without panicking away.
So that's a couple of things I've seen that are a little bit different.
But that's culture wise
And again, every person you meet is different, so.
Who you meet might be a very very different person again and all of this doesn't count.
So, how about you?
Compare Japanese men from what you've heard, to men in your country.
Do you see it's different? Is there anything better, is there anything worse?
Let us know. Looking forward to reading your comments!
And I'll catch you soon on Ask Japanese.
There's also a video about Japanese women and girls, so be sure to check that out!
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