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  • No.

  • Oh, I don't really know howto because it has been a long time on I would like to apologize.

  • Uh, sorry.

  • I got no excuse just to break my break.

  • I spent 10 days with my friend from the U.

  • S.

  • Called Eric.

  • So he came to work here for 10 days, and we just adventure around and just I don't really good time.

  • First time I could as a she.

  • Well, is it chicken?

  • Okay, right now I'm a tuck, You're done.

  • Which is sweet of Russian station.

  • See, E.

  • I thought I would get back into things by just doing a Q and A and answering some really frequently asked questions that I've never really got to on Dhe.

  • Yeah, taking you guys around today for you guys around today and showing a hanging out and maybe show you some stuff because season's almost over.

  • It was a really quick season, but I'll show you what's left on.

  • Just tell you what's been going down in me life.

  • I should get on Twitter and a script.

  • Send me any questions you want to ask her.

  • I'm gonna be hard to compute those in this video.

  • What do you do for work?

  • My job's in Japan.

  • You to freelance modeling ambulance.

  • So I have a bunch of students that I go thio.

  • I'm not like a company or anything.

  • I just organize it all myself.

  • And so I go to overtime.

  • I've built up specific students that, you know, we're good, good best buds on.

  • I go and see them every week.

  • And then I do actually modeling with agencies here.

  • Most effective Florida's like commercials and stuff.

  • And then I also did you choose.

  • This is Mama Jobs.

  • Let's go explore the world way, Theo.

  • Sure.

  • You right over here is a building that I've never seen before That building, so just looked it up.

  • This building is the major Memorial picture gallery like that.

  • Okay.

  • Onto it.

  • And Michael asks, Is there anything you want to do in Japan?

  • You haven't done yet?

  • Um actually, I really want to travel to Hokkaido.

  • I've never been to Al Qaeda.

  • I really want to go to this festival.

  • But I think so.

  • Maybe next year on Instagram lose it curved road K or drop us.

  • Have you had any moments in Japan when you're like That's it.

  • I'm going back home, eh?

  • So far, I actually haven't had any moments like that.

  • I think I'd be really lucky for me.

  • It was a really interesting time to come to Japan.

  • I I went to high school and then a suit of the fish high school.

  • I went to university in a different town.

  • So I kind of, you know, go to stem from all my high school friends.

  • And then I got university friends.

  • Then over the course of university.

  • By the end of it, I had a few close friends.

  • But everybody else kind of split off in their own direction as well.

  • And my best friends went to France to good clown school.

  • So I didn't really have many roots in Australia except my family.

  • Aleen Cady asks How long you planning to live in Japan?

  • Full.

  • And also, did you study Japanese?

  • PCH?

  • Si unique.

  • Sir, I'm planning to live in Japan.

  • I'm pretty confident in saying the next five years.

  • But you know, the future changes times change.

  • I don't know how my feelings will be.

  • I know it's a difficult thing on.

  • Did I study Japanese University?

  • I didn't.

  • I studied in high school from primary school to high school.

  • So about seven years, which sounds like a lot.

  • But, you know, high school in primary school gave me the basics, which has helped infinitely.

  • Okay, Kira asks.

  • What do you miss about Australia the most?

  • And what do you think about Amanda?

  • List his pies.

  • I miss just from wings from calls.

  • You know, I'm not really particular about Willie's and call stuff just, you know, just having colic.

  • I miss you like bulk fruit.

  • I miss getting a bag full of apples every time, like mangoes and strawberries that you know.

  • Don't call me and I'm gonna like.

  • That's what I miss what I hate about Japan demised.

  • Uh, it's not something that I hate about Japan.

  • It's just something that I I find difficult about moving to another country where I don't completely understand what's going on.

  • And that's everything is just 500 times harder than it would be in my own country.

  • Like in my own country.

  • In Australia, I'd find it hard to pick up the phone and call the bank like I just get, get sweaty.

  • I get nervous.

  • It's like, but here it's like you get somebody, you get nervous.

  • But then you also have to do it all in another language that you don't understand.

  • You know you're gonna mess it up, but you just gonna try anyway.

  • I think that's another good thing about this place is it's pushed me to do stuff that I really hate it.

  • Push my boundaries.

  • I think All right, that's enough of this area, and it's getting called in a bit windy.

  • So let's move on to the next area.

  • We'll head back home.

  • I really decided what I'm doing.

  • It one.

  • Let's look at that, Taylor, be awesome.

  • What is your favorite Starbucks drink?

  • My favorite dream from Starbucks is actually a much of a lot, but with soy milk instead of regular milk.

  • I got the short size kids.

  • Sometimes I just I just don't need a big one, you know?

  • So the second said, I was just hanging out hotel before, and I asked her to ask me that question.

  • So high excuse to buy the streak French in Jigen.

  • Now tell a B tweeted me and us, I'm a was your favorite place to go to get a doughnut in Shinjuku.

  • Specifically, don't not plan.

  • It's near the east exit option.

  • Do you go with it until tail between me that they wanted a doughnut on the way.

  • They do so in milk doughnuts.

  • That's why I like they're always changing the flavors as well.

  • So this one I got today is bananas.

  • I don't know how I feel about Banana, but we're just gonna give it a go.

  • It's kind of a mix between, like, can't even on a day like it.

  • Thanks to the questions, I was gonna answer my question.

  • CIA mission.

  • Jake is too intense for me.

  • Let's go e.

  • But, uh, last night I made myself a giant part of nobody.

  • Just like put everything important needed I made some last night.

  • I think it's ah soymilk incest me now that I got a bunch of stuff apart Song and it's a bigger bag.

  • Also got a ring light from Kim.

  • She was moving.

  • What do you think?

  • Is that two white?

  • So this is the lowest light goes on.

  • They wanna pump up the jam.

  • Let's do another frequent house question.

  • My feet stink when my feet stink.

  • That's a frequently else question.

  • I ask myself another frequently asked Question is, Why did I move to Japan?

  • First time I came to Japan was 2012 with a school trip and we're here for about two and 1/2 weeks and I was like, Well, this place is amazing After that I came here on a holiday with my family and I have, like, a moment to walk around.

  • I remember I walked down the street.

  • It's a random street in Tokyo, Uh, just by myself for, like, 10 15 minutes and the feeling of being by myself in this country.

  • I was like, Yeah, I really like this.

  • Also on that walk I found a potato on the ground, I think a box of sweet potatoes and pulling up the truck.

  • And I found the potato on the ground and I call it Street Potato, and I kept it in my room until we have to leave in the night away.

  • When I came here again with an ex boyfriend boyfriend of the time and I'm here, I just I just felt at home in this place.

  • Oh, this one, this question I really like.

  • This is from Julian Extra and, uh, at the fish Slaby.

  • They said, Yeah, Q and a video.

  • You seem to be 100% yourself in your videos.

  • So any tips on how to find your own voice on camera for YouTube?

  • Euros.

  • Thank you very much, Julia.

  • I appreciate that.

  • Uh, so being 100% yourself, that's a really interesting concept to me, because we are all we're all different people in front of different people.

  • Like I act differently in front of my mom that I do with my best friend or with, uh, person I don't know or a student or whatever.

  • So this idea of being 100% yourself is kind of interesting, because what is 100% you like?

  • Is it when you are by yourself in a bag of chips for, like your chin tucked under, you got like Netflix on your lap and you just chowing away.

  • Or is it when your happiest when you're in your most sad what is 100% yourself?

  • YouTube is also difficult in a way to get used to talking to a camera, because in normal conversation, the way that you figure out who you are with that person is you know you get feedback, you tell a joke and you see them react in a certain way and you realize what they're humorous or you talk about a certain topic and you see the way that they react to that.

  • And then you know how they feel about that kind of stuff, so that helps you determine what you're like in front of that person.

  • But the thing is, the camera is just this blank slight, and you have to kind of figure it out.

  • I don't wait too much others, but I thought about that a lot because when I first started talking to a camera, I found that I was trying to mimic other people without realizing I would start it.

  • Be like, Hey, guys, how's it going today?

  • And then I realized I couldn't talk.

  • I was like, this just sound really bizarre and I couldn't figure out what I wanted.

  • So I thought about it a lot.

  • Yeah, and I realized the way into really accessing myself is to just be honest, which I know is completely dangerous on the Internet.

  • But a way that gets me into it is I get my camera out and even If I'm feeling a bit off or if I'm feeling completely ready, I'll get my camera out and I'll just have a conversation.

  • I'll just say, I feel I feel tired today.

  • I don't really know what's going on.

  • I feel sick and I I don't know how I'm gonna make a good video today about eight.

  • A sweet potato for breakfast I was good.

  • I'll just do anything I'll say.

  • Whatever's on my mind, I'll reveal my deepest, darkest secrets if that's on my mind.

  • And once I get that out, it feels like I've told you.

  • But then I edit that out because I constantly my deepest, darkest secrets, cause that's too scary because I'm a complicated lady.

  • I love that question.

  • Sorry, I got way too into that.

  • I wanna make a cookie and a mug so I could do that.

  • We'll do this.

  • Okay, let's do that.

  • That's okay.

  • I'm just gonna put this butter and sugar in the microwave.

  • Tell me what you think of the ring wants to tell me, But if it's working, if it's nice to have all that just serve wine like me so melted the butter and the sugar and I'm going to add half an egg bit more than half neck, but we will survive.

  • Vanilla, vanilla, vanilla, vanilla, vanilla, vanilla.

  • This'd is some dairy free jumper.

  • By the way I got it was in my break, their back.

  • This is the kicking mate.

  • It's fluffy and delightful.

  • That's chocolate.

  • Yes, yes, Great mate.

  • 88.

  • That's such a good name.

  • Great mate.

  • 88 says, what happened to that tiny check?

  • Do you still have it?

  • Show day?

  • Here he is.

  • PDS on or Duncan asks, What is Japan?

  • Well, let me tell you, Japan is Japan is Japan is better, is gonna die.

  • So I think that's all the questions I have time for again.

  • Sorry for the bright guys, but I really needed here.

  • It's really nice.

  • Andi, I've got a few sponsored videos coming, and, uh, yeah, I'm really excited to travel more and from some videos for you guys also.

  • Right now I'm happy.

  • I'm really good.

  • Thank you so much for watching.

  • If you gents video, please give it thumbs out.

  • Calm down below it.

  • You want to see more videos like this?

  • Not like this.

  • It'll be travel in Japan and me and token and life and stuff.

  • Anyway.

  • Thanks for watching.

  • And I'll see you guys in Get ready for the new outdoor and I'll see you guys in the next booth.

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