You are not gonna believe it..😂 FINALLY I have had real American breakfast🇺🇸😍
Thankyou Shipley Donuts for the invite, the hot glazed donut was one of the best I have ever had 😂
Honest question 🇺🇸
If America is 50 states,
which ONE feels the most like
its own separate COUNTRY to you?
Texas? California? Hawaii? Alaska?
Reply with the state — and WHY.
I'm genuinely trying to understand America 🗺️
Americans, I need to ask something that may sound stupid 🇺🇸
Did you actually grow up with a basement?
In Japan, most people go their whole life without ever having one.
I’ve never lived in a house with a basement.
Not as a bedroom.
Not as a game room.
Not as a storage space.
Not as a storm shelter.
But for some Americans, basements seem to be part of childhood, family memories, sleepovers, laundry rooms, creepy stories, or tornado safety.
So I want to understand:
Was your basement normal and boring?
Scary?
A family hangout spot?
Or something only certain states really understand?
@USMC2673@elsathora I've never heard someone say anything negative about Monterey. What didn't you like about it?
I don't live there, but every time I've been I've had a good time.
@elsathora You should really leave California. I was stationed in San Diego and Monterrey and they were the worst places I had been in the country. Anything from Texas to Carolina is way better.
Dunno what it is, I’m an England fan but every other country has managed to celebrate without dragging another country’s team/supporters down.. but England just can’t do that for some reason? They just seem so hostile and volatile
@hanaamurakami I don't know about that last part, but my favorite part of visiting Japan was saying a short phrase in Japanese and having the other person understand what I said.
May every Japan enjoyer get to visit Japan, walk 20k+ steps a day, eat authentic Japanese food, speak broken Japanese at cashiers, drink coffee in a maid café, spend their yen like Monopoly money and date a real Japanese girl.
Summer in Japan: 28°C inside, fan on, survive 🥵
Summer in American movies:
people wear hoodies indoors because AC is arctic ❄️
Is blasting air conditioning normal?
Do you actually keep supermarkets
cold enough to need a jacket?
Teach me American indoor temperature logic!
I know this sounds dramatic but this genuinely felt like an out of earth experience.
Massive burritos, ridiculous portions and flavours that make no sense but somehow work.
America, what are you doing to me?
Be honest with me, Americans 🇺🇸
Do you actually own a gun?
In Japan, I have never seen a real one. Not once.
Not at a friend's house. Not in a drawer. Never.
But online, every American just goes
"oh, mine's in the nightstand"
like it's a phone charger 🔌
So now I'm genuinely curious:
What's YOUR gun? The very first one you ever got?
Is this normal everywhere in the US?
Or just some states?
We are banning social media access for under 16s.
These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life.
I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.