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NotAlone~みんなひとりじゃない~

NotAlone~みんなひとりじゃない~

Жыл бұрын

【Today’s Experiment】
At a park, a mother and her son arrived. They sit on a bench and talk about what has been going on at school recently.
The topic turns to a math test, and when the mother asks about the results, the son replies with an air of awkwardness.
When the mother hears the result, she scolds him severely.
- What would you do?
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@notalone_Japan
@notalone_Japan Жыл бұрын
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@JinnyYang-nc4fb
@JinnyYang-nc4fb 10 ай бұрын
Bruh I need to get 95 and above for them to through a party for me😢
@M0onThv_
@M0onThv_ 10 ай бұрын
​@@JinnyYang-nc4fbI mean. . . At least you can GET a party
@aprilnmawelfrancisco
@aprilnmawelfrancisco 10 ай бұрын
here to say hi! 🌄from the Philippines! i did watched and subscribed bec. of this episode..will be watching more.. 🥰
@Mantappupe
@Mantappupe 10 ай бұрын
Iya Untukmu syang kami semua pasukan pekerjaan
@KKokichi
@KKokichi 5 ай бұрын
I love Japan
@yutakatosaki5676
@yutakatosaki5676 Жыл бұрын
The father stood up and supported his son's action. His father raised his son right. Props to you dad lol
@LpzCh
@LpzCh 10 ай бұрын
I agree
@ChibDibs
@ChibDibs 10 ай бұрын
I also agree. Great parenting there.
@XxSeaTheSpiritXx
@XxSeaTheSpiritXx 7 ай бұрын
I agree alot
@ALAINLEONGJIANXIANGMoe
@ALAINLEONGJIANXIANGMoe Ай бұрын
maybe his not a father in the mothers family, maybe its JUST ANOTHER FAMILY
@Fatherlessguy_namedJohn
@Fatherlessguy_namedJohn 14 күн бұрын
No he was referring to the older guy standing up then an even older guy (the guys father) stood up too he saying his father supported his actions​@@ALAINLEONGJIANXIANGMoe
@didjaseemyjams1582
@didjaseemyjams1582 Жыл бұрын
That boy is so brave, not only to speak out, but to speak against an elder. I want to have his bravery
@1mol831
@1mol831 10 ай бұрын
5:46 the two kids next to the bench are they the man’s kids
@scuzemoa
@scuzemoa 10 ай бұрын
Come a month in Europe, you will immediately learn bravery, we here don t respect elders much because they don t respect us so its fair.
@SoulessStranger
@SoulessStranger 6 ай бұрын
@@scuzemoa No clue where in Europe you are from to say this but you shouldn't bag 44 distinct countries together under such a claim. I have seen droves of elders who are respectful and can teach the younger generations a lot and so many more young people helping out the elderly or showing them empathy and politeness. Might be just "you" problem.
@yasashii89
@yasashii89 Ай бұрын
She might be an elder, but she's also a woman.
@Candyy248
@Candyy248 Ай бұрын
​@@SoulessStranger Nah, that is definetly not a "you problem"... Times have changed, ppl in the west no longer respect ppl just becuase of being old... Which makes sense, ppl should not get special treatment ONLY becuase they are old... If elders wants respect, they should give it too... Ppl nowadays do not respect elders (in general) given how their attitude is towards younger generations... Lot of elders just expect to receive special treatment becuase on their times it used to be this way but since nowadays is not happening, they do not like it... While not all of them have that type bad attitude, unfortunately is pretty common for them to have that type of attitude... 🤷‍♀️ The only reason why is that less common in eastern countries is becuase of the culture they have to respect the elderly which as we can see here, it becomes too toxic and younger ppl no longer believe on that "type" of culture...
@AnimatedDisc
@AnimatedDisc Жыл бұрын
I find it so interesting that at 2:30, the guy wants to stand up and say something and the older man tells him not to. It can be interpreted in different ways, but it clearly shows a difference in thoughts and action from a generational and life-experience gap.
@TawnyGryn
@TawnyGryn Жыл бұрын
in a way it comes full circle when he backs him up later
@SlavMartien
@SlavMartien Жыл бұрын
That's the sad part of Japan, these older people want to speak up but were taught to never do so, it's good that more and more young Japanese people are speaking out.
@reggielacey2235
@reggielacey2235 Жыл бұрын
​@@SlavMartien it's called mind your own business
@cole9547
@cole9547 Жыл бұрын
That is not very John Quiñones of you.
@birinsan334
@birinsan334 Жыл бұрын
Anne çocuğun yanındayken eleştirilirse anne otoritesini kaybedebilir. Çocuk etrafta yokken anne ile konuşulmalı ve yaptığı şeyi düzeltmesi sağlanmalı.
@softbread1728
@softbread1728 Жыл бұрын
I love how the father first stopped his son, but when his son stood up, the father was there to support him
@unidentifiedddd
@unidentifiedddd Жыл бұрын
Man I feel this. I never ever did bad in my exams, it was always in the 90+ range but my mother was absolutely never satisfied. I remember getting 100 in math, being so proud and happy that i’ll finally be able to make my mother proud but all she said was “practise on your handwriting.” I cried in my room for the entire night.
@aether02737
@aether02737 10 ай бұрын
Your mother may not be proud, but I am. Even if she doesn’t show it, and only tells you your flaws, me and some others out there believe you did amazing. The most I’ve ever gotten was 98! 100 is really good. When you have another exam score, you can come back here and tell us it. Even if you failed, we or at least I will try to cheer you up.
@unidentifiedddd
@unidentifiedddd 10 ай бұрын
@@aether02737 that really means a lot to me. right now, i’m just trying to get through university and trying to pursue my dream career (architect), me and my mom did end up fighting a lot but my dad really supported me so it’s all thanks to him :). your comment really cheered me up and made my day, I hope you know that.
@NiTeLightYears
@NiTeLightYears 10 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your hard work and dedication. Keep up the burning passion and the great work, hope you will achieve whatever you're aiming for in the future. And one way to get the 90+ range in the exam of life is to always see things from a positive perspective, seek underlying meaning/symbolism, and make them a useful tools for your present&future.
@SammyPlayzRoblox
@SammyPlayzRoblox 10 ай бұрын
@@unidentifiedddd Yeah what aether said man. We're here for you
@bonkyz610
@bonkyz610 10 ай бұрын
I hope you’re okay and it’s great u got a 100, but your mother probably wanted the best out of you but to much pressure can make it harder to reach the goal
@skysmurf614
@skysmurf614 Жыл бұрын
I find it cute how the 2 children showing concern by keep close with them like they're so worried to the son but don't know what to do. So they just standing close to them to make sure everything is fine. >
@Monster_Zihan
@Monster_Zihan 8 ай бұрын
Ikr so cutw❤
@kaimatsui9422
@kaimatsui9422 Жыл бұрын
You have no idea how much I've been wanting to see experiments like this done in Japan. As a half-Japanese who's planning to take the leap and move to Japan soon, this is honestly very helpful in gaining insight as to what society is like there. Sad to say, I've only heard sad stories about half Japanese people in Japan and for the longest time, it has made me anxious and scared about moving there. I know that isn't related to the video, but seeing people standing up against situations they deem wrong, shows how warm-hearted and kind Japanese people are. Thank you very much. I have subscribed and am looking forward to more videos from you. Much love
@localmilfchaser6938
@localmilfchaser6938 Жыл бұрын
pfp?
@blasianking4827
@blasianking4827 Жыл бұрын
Idk if you've moved here yet, but as a half-black half-Japanese 19yo who came here to work, I've had nothing but good experiences. People have been very kind and understanding towards me. Yes, if you don't look Japanese (like me, I don't look Japanese), depending on what areas you go to you may get stared at walking around. I know I've been stared at, not that I see them because I can't stare back but I can feel it for sure. But part of that has generally been because I've mostly been working in areas further away from the big cities. Otherwise, I haven't been treated negatively, yeah I still get the nihongo joozu and people always assume I'm not Japanese but in terms of overtly negative treatment, nothing and I've been here for around 7-8 months now.
@Sairah.Schmitz
@Sairah.Schmitz 10 ай бұрын
@@blasianking4827 I'm not half Japanese, but I was planned to move to Japan for it's animation university. But my friends and family showed me so many murder and crime cases in Japan to tell me it's a bad country with psycho pervert people and they were horrible and it traumatized me badly. I want to cancel it but not sure.
@dariashchipkova683
@dariashchipkova683 10 ай бұрын
@@Sairah.Schmitz just search the same information about your country or look at the statistics and you'll see how much Japan is safe compare to most of the Europe and USA)
@Sairah.Schmitz
@Sairah.Schmitz 10 ай бұрын
@@dariashchipkova683 I'm from Canada. It's safe here too really. Dunno what to do but maybe try another country for apply.
@gabrielagog7115
@gabrielagog7115 Жыл бұрын
That little kid reminds me when I had a 9 of a 10 in an assignament and my mom was mad at me bc I didn't get a 10, I felt terrible that day, I was so proud of myself for that 9, I wish those two guys were there when my mom started to say harsh things to me..
@Uuyrijies1123
@Uuyrijies1123 Жыл бұрын
I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love.
@user-ed9si1he5p
@user-ed9si1he5p Жыл бұрын
You have every reason to be proud of yourself.
@kdjoshi726
@kdjoshi726 Жыл бұрын
Same. I got a 97/100 overall score in my 1st grade yet my mom was mad
@Heythere191
@Heythere191 Жыл бұрын
I'm SO sorry..
@alva--._..l-._.-l.._.--
@alva--._..l-._.-l.._.-- Жыл бұрын
You did great and you know it. That's all you should care about!🤩
@aii013
@aii013 Жыл бұрын
This woman’s acting is amazing! 😍 She should be in more videos
@user-fe2mj9ov4h
@user-fe2mj9ov4h 7 ай бұрын
1組目はこの親にしてこの子あり。 良い父と良い息子だな。。😢
@Idont8225
@Idont8225 23 күн бұрын
The father of the guy seems so respectful and calm . He raised his son right. And even from older generation he seemes to understand the struggles of kids
@user-qn1zh8qm1c
@user-qn1zh8qm1c 7 ай бұрын
親子が子供の前ではお母さんに指摘して、その後に子供だけになったときにごめんとか焦っちゃってるだけだって‥優し‥ 子供2人が無言で近くに寄ってるの泣けてくる
@user-if6vi5hb6e
@user-if6vi5hb6e 7 ай бұрын
助けに入った親子、、素敵だなぁ😢
@bellaaaahhh
@bellaaaahhh Жыл бұрын
This man will make an amazing father. Solid values and the bravery to speak up when something is wrong.. What an amazing man❤
@aribon715
@aribon715 7 ай бұрын
ここで声かけられる勇気はすごい
@BerishaFatian
@BerishaFatian 19 күн бұрын
When someone who is not a parent gives you parenting lessons, they're talking to you from the child's point of view. Which you should listen.
@Sam-mh4mc
@Sam-mh4mc 9 күн бұрын
Why every adult in Japan is so kind and nice. I can feel my inner child healing when I listen to them. Even their scolding is kind 😭😭😭
@rin__
@rin__ Жыл бұрын
Watching this makes me grateful that my parents aren't the type to scold me if I don't reach their expectations. It's not like they always give full support to what we siblings want to be either, but they never told us that what we want to do or be are wrong. I believe that it's because despite finding themselves disagreeing with our choices, they also acknowledge the fact that there's a lack of understanding and generational differences between us. They would always try to listen and understand things from our perspectives as best as they can.
@neon940
@neon940 11 ай бұрын
bro if its true than u r very lucky and always thank god or whoever u believe in for granting such parents i would go to lengths for such parents. my parents were so disappointed for getting 90% in 12 grade and i still cried for months due to them saying i couldnt reach their expectations.i.e 95% even tho they knew it was a difficult time for me
@anactualaccukid
@anactualaccukid 10 ай бұрын
Same
@Dr_Baizhu
@Dr_Baizhu 10 ай бұрын
Despite being in "Asian" family. I'm sooo bad at math (i literally got D for my final exam high school and F on addmath) But they know i like art so much, so they let me take any course that i can actually take where i don't struggle. You have to focus on what your child can do and interest with, don't focus on the impossible.
@TokyMiku
@TokyMiku 8 ай бұрын
​@@neon940 I'm sorry to hear that neon. Keep in mind that in the end it's still your life and you decide how you want to live. Try to find your passion and work towards your own dreams. It helps tremendously having supporting parents, but it is still possible without. try to keep your head up ❤
@dr.cocobuthumanized6134
@dr.cocobuthumanized6134 10 ай бұрын
I love how the man approached them politely, and instead of judging the mom's behavior, he suggested her alternative and better options for the boy's talent. Props to him and his parent's good parenting
@kiicchang
@kiicchang 9 ай бұрын
にいちゃんの優しさと勇気に涙出てきました。😢
@MikealAlex
@MikealAlex 11 ай бұрын
The fact that this is what I normally see at my home and seeing all these people standing up it’s like so wholesome
@danielavillanueva4996
@danielavillanueva4996 Жыл бұрын
This touched my heart 😭
@notalone_Japan
@notalone_Japan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for our watching!✨
@user-nn8im9xu5x
@user-nn8im9xu5x 6 ай бұрын
声をかけてくれた親御さん。とても素晴らしいなって思いました。勇気を出して声をかけてくださったことにその言葉に涙が出ました。
@ANIMExVIBES
@ANIMExVIBES Жыл бұрын
2:33 Did you see when the boy decided to stand and speak his father kind of let him sit ? But he still supported him at the end - this shows the difference of mentally of young and adults adults thinks then act while younger acts first
@powerfulberry237
@powerfulberry237 21 күн бұрын
Nothing to do with being young and old. Also if anything that older losers are just even more doctrinated to stay out of trouble to save their own skin Im glad his son represents the future generation
@Smokes278
@Smokes278 Ай бұрын
Bro had the audacity (1st clip) to say hes lazy meanwhile hes always goin to school💀💀💀
@user-kl3pi2oi2x
@user-kl3pi2oi2x Жыл бұрын
私も子供の頃にこういう人に出会いたかった
@user-zf3kh9kf5z
@user-zf3kh9kf5z 7 ай бұрын
お母さん役の方の演技がうますぎる、、
@user-qs6up8ih8r
@user-qs6up8ih8r 7 ай бұрын
子供の目線に合わせ、優しく話が出来る。お母様のフォローもしつつ、しっかりとした方々。
@fsdjiofjasiov
@fsdjiofjasiov 10 ай бұрын
どうやら俺が思っている以上に 実際の社会に生きる人は 人格に優れているようだな 俺はこんな人の場面を見たことがない 内に秘めているのだね こんなにも高い人格を
@brendy237
@brendy237 Жыл бұрын
This is very nice, and educative It's very hard finding videos of this kind of social experiment in Japan, you mostly see it in Korea, please keep up and i will love to see more
@notalone_Japan
@notalone_Japan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your watching! We'll keep uploading ones.✨
@HK-ls9zr
@HK-ls9zr Жыл бұрын
本当に声かけるの勇気いるよな。
@user-iv1gu1yi1l
@user-iv1gu1yi1l Жыл бұрын
I have watched 2 videos of yours and I cried in both because I'm touched. Good videos, keep going!
@notalone_Japan
@notalone_Japan Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your watching!✨ We'll keep uploading ones!
@8m226
@8m226 Жыл бұрын
子育てって本当に難しくて親になったら一大プロジェクトですね。 アラサーの娘が二人おります。 今振り返ると、別の個体を必死にまともな人間に育て上げる事がミッションだと思いあくせくしていた子育て時代でした。  誉める 叱る 見守るの繰り返しでした。 以前は社会人になるまではしっかり躾をしなければと思っていましたが、親である私たちがあの世に行くまでを見せるまでが大切だと思う年代になりました。 若いパパママさん、自分が亡くなった後も子どもがしっかりと生きていける事を考えて子育てしてくださいね。
@user-ym6in2uv4v
@user-ym6in2uv4v 27 күн бұрын
息子さんが論破されそうになった時すかさずフォローにはいったお父さん素敵です! 息子さんの言葉染みましたよ。素敵なお父さんで良かったですね😊
@yukitoyamaguchi6105
@yukitoyamaguchi6105 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to see there are some people who can raise a voice to strangers when they thought others are wrong in Japan. I’m proud of him and his dad as Japanese‼︎
@subiime9674
@subiime9674 Жыл бұрын
My father and mother are like that. Nothing I do has ever been and never will be enough for them.
@mayonesa123.
@mayonesa123. Жыл бұрын
Hey!! congratulations on everything you do with your effort and time and care! You must know that you are the one that defines the greatness of your accomplishments, not others.
@subiime9674
@subiime9674 Жыл бұрын
@@mayonesa123. I greatly appreciate your words. They hit me positively, I try every day to think like that but it's very difficult because even the smallest mistake they already tell me that I don't do anything correctly. It's always like this, but I really appreciate your words. Very thanks
@akhutoYaro000
@akhutoYaro000 Жыл бұрын
Just remember this "Hard Works pay off". I'll pray to God for your future and your family. Having a family is one of the greatest blessing in this world. So don't give up or despise on them. Bless you brother
@subiime9674
@subiime9674 Жыл бұрын
@@akhutoYaro000 Thank you so much! It's disheartening and hurts me a lot because my parents have been demanding a lot from me since I was a child, so it's never been easy but I always try my best, despite knowing that at one time or another they'll come back to tell me to do more than I've ever done.
@trollingisasport
@trollingisasport Жыл бұрын
I grew up having a the opposite. My parents would pretty much be ambivalent about anything. With light praise for small things. I never felt a sense of pride in anything I did. Never felt like I had the motivate myself to do anything really.
@strawbcigarettes1649
@strawbcigarettes1649 Жыл бұрын
I cried watching this even though I know this is just a social experiment
@ZahiliaYurina
@ZahiliaYurina 7 ай бұрын
The way this is how some parents treat their kids makes me sad but to try speak up to help the child is very kind and inspiring! i
@NealeOBrien
@NealeOBrien 9 ай бұрын
Wonderful people! So caring and considerate.
@edenchan0218
@edenchan0218 Жыл бұрын
This made me cry. It reminded me of the hurtful words my family said to me when I was little. I'm a parent now and I hope I don't make the same mistake to my daughter. It will destroy her the way it did to me.
@user-st3gt8vj7p
@user-st3gt8vj7p Жыл бұрын
涙出てきた。 でも、家ではこういうお母さん、多いんじゃないかな。
@noose6052
@noose6052 10 ай бұрын
very wholesome, i need more of this
@radsickle
@radsickle Жыл бұрын
Such an underrated channel. Best luck to you and best luck to the people of Japan!
@anontaku1
@anontaku1 10 ай бұрын
*If you're a parent, you shouldn't tell yout child what to do, instead you should give him a variety of experiences to help him.* Bro literally said the best quote I've ever heard face to face to a parent!!!
@haruto_yuma_arts
@haruto_yuma_arts Жыл бұрын
I don't have a mother or a father but then again I feel very grateful for those who stand out and speak for whats right, we need more people like those, parents can be a pain they are never please, they think your a robot and you can work nonstop.
@poipoiduo
@poipoiduo 11 ай бұрын
i remember when i was young i received a 87% and my parents lectured me for 3 days straight. It's great seeing this
@7m4sushmitakalla65
@7m4sushmitakalla65 7 ай бұрын
Parents are a big headache
@Joonmoon7
@Joonmoon7 10 ай бұрын
Strangers standing up for that child and not hesitating to comfort him is soo wholesome! The old man dealt the situation optimistically by not letting the mother fall in eyes of the child rather tried to create an understanding of what her situation might be is a point to be noted.
@marygracetakeuchi4766
@marygracetakeuchi4766 10 ай бұрын
They tried to explain it to the child well , they still care about the mother
@realyoyoweb
@realyoyoweb 10 ай бұрын
You made me cry so hard ! I'm so impressed by japanese pepole for this. In France we used to stand up for things but it often comes from anger and trying to know who is right or wrong. I feel like japanese ways of being and values, with all its flaws from my perspective, allows things like that to happen smoothly. And it's a true inspiration for me.
@Cassandra6
@Cassandra6 Жыл бұрын
This one is good, I can imagine those who spoke up were nervous to do so
@aymanemach
@aymanemach Жыл бұрын
That young man and his old man's father-son relationship seems very nice
@bfbf7464
@bfbf7464 11 ай бұрын
"Remember to respect even when dealing with children." As a mom of three, I admit that sometimes I am not as considerate as I should be with them and praise/scold them according to their age and not to their skills. This video reminded me of what I should do when my five-year-old tries to score a goal in a soccer match but fails, or my twin girls are having trouble pronouncing some words properly even though their friends are already fluent. When I pick them up from kindergarden today, I will go to the playground and have fun with a ball with my son and give a s*** if he kicks it in the direction it´s supposed to be and make a word game with my daughter so she can correct me instead of me telling her to finally learn the stuff others can do. It feel bad but refreshed at the same time. Thank you for this experiment
@Dazaiibabyy
@Dazaiibabyy 7 ай бұрын
Japan people are so kind hearted 🤍
@jimoo3751
@jimoo3751 Ай бұрын
The first lad supporting the little boy, and then the father ❤ i wish there were someone for me when i was in that place
@urotasarumako4664
@urotasarumako4664 6 ай бұрын
当たり前のことが出来る人と必死に努力する人ってすごいね…
@notSusNugget
@notSusNugget Жыл бұрын
Everyone was great in this video. Even the other curious kids watching on the side of the bench lol
@PewPewPink7
@PewPewPink7 Жыл бұрын
Both the father and the son are so respectful 😭
@The_Yaval_trio
@The_Yaval_trio 10 ай бұрын
I wish I have someone to comfort me like this
@PlasticDoll.
@PlasticDoll. Жыл бұрын
the guy is not only willing to stand up but he's also handsome :3 im glad his dad or senior relative backed him up later
@primalego643
@primalego643 11 ай бұрын
Raising good people will solve a lot of problems in society. Being a parent is the most important job in this world.
@theaurorafamilyxuan2711
@theaurorafamilyxuan2711 11 ай бұрын
Father & son is a angels ❤❤❤❤u raise your son very well Father ❤
@angelocatada2524
@angelocatada2524 10 ай бұрын
Before this socially experiment exist I'd already admire japanese people for their cleanliness and honesty From the Philippines keep it up👏❤️
@bba9359
@bba9359 8 ай бұрын
この助けた親子は、素晴らしい親子ですね( *´꒳`*)息子もお父さんも素晴らしい👏
@romyhendrawan2646
@romyhendrawan2646 8 ай бұрын
4:49 that little tap there, truly a dad support,... love it
@lovelessdanny
@lovelessdanny 10 ай бұрын
At 2:58 im reminded by how my mom treats me sometimes. She grew up without a father and her mom is a teacher that teaches in a far away school. So most of the time, its her and her 3 younger brothers. Shes always telling me about how at my age, she's already doing everything by herself in the house, cooking, cleaning, taking care of everyone. It saddens me at times because maybe, she doesn't realize that she's with us, we have a father and a mother present in our lives, very hard working as well. Im grateful for them but sometimes, I wish they could stop and think for a moment about what they're saying.
@thirdymukbang122
@thirdymukbang122 Ай бұрын
that boy is amazing. i hope more people will be like him.
@finlalchan7345
@finlalchan7345 Жыл бұрын
I can't hold my cries, uwaaaaaa Who put the onion on my eyes 😭
@XxSeaTheSpiritXx
@XxSeaTheSpiritXx 7 ай бұрын
I love how they actually said this was a youtube project & showed where the camera was. As it shows there are actually good people who care without the cameras
@user-ig3sv7lw7q
@user-ig3sv7lw7q 6 ай бұрын
算数88点、すごいじゃないか!
@leenacrono
@leenacrono Жыл бұрын
I'm literally crying seeing her mom talked like that to her son (eventho I know it's just an act)... I have a son at his age too, so it hurts me to see a mother said cruel things about her child's effort 😢😢
@BiteSizedFury
@BiteSizedFury Ай бұрын
Getting him ready for the real world! Good parenting really
@larimartinez8161
@larimartinez8161 Жыл бұрын
thats a great dad what he said is my number 1 thing with kids they also need to be treated with respect and people dont agree with that but how else can they learn to be respectful if they are never respected focus on raising ur kids instead of punishing them all the time
@cindychiew832
@cindychiew832 Жыл бұрын
Great social experiments you Guys are doing 👍❤🙏
@NFKRZ_RO
@NFKRZ_RO 18 күн бұрын
this social experiment proves that when you sit and talk in public , those who sits next to us listens everything hahahaha
@UTTPOFFICEROFUTTPSUCKS
@UTTPOFFICEROFUTTPSUCKS 14 күн бұрын
This happens to me also, (I'm the person who sits next to them)
@tufoinjudegwe
@tufoinjudegwe 7 ай бұрын
I enjoyed the man’s reaction, he was really affected by those words from the mother
@S_han1210
@S_han1210 Жыл бұрын
在日の外国人ですが、感動したわ!あの男性二人は素晴らしい日本人ですよう!尊敬するわ!僕も小さい頃すっごい好きなことができなくて困っていたが、結局留学して好きなことができるようになりました。今はもう帰りたくないぐらい!😁
@CF-op8er
@CF-op8er 11 ай бұрын
Just reading the title already makes me wanna cry.
@Vaivlin
@Vaivlin Жыл бұрын
"I think it's important to respect the dignity of the individual whoever you're dealing with" How sad almost all the parents don't think like this. Instead parents think because they gave birth to the child they can force or emotionally blackmail children to do anything as per their wish.
@yohan433
@yohan433 10 ай бұрын
:(
@fosminclorin
@fosminclorin 7 ай бұрын
The way adults treat children worse than they would treat other adults
@khalim2631
@khalim2631 10 ай бұрын
Soo touched my heart😢
@Zero-ft3sf
@Zero-ft3sf 11 ай бұрын
i would be happy if i had a dad like him O:
@whitemisono9771
@whitemisono9771 Жыл бұрын
良いお父さんですね. そんけいしています。お兄さんも いろんな経験で 素晴らしい考え方と良い心。Thanks for sharing this video, i thought that Japanese people was cold hearted .nd dont care to other family or People そうでもないで分かりました。We learn from other ,ありがとうございました。
@I_lave_you...01
@I_lave_you...01 7 ай бұрын
へへ…赤点回避だけはしてたぜ 全教科40点ぐらいだぜ
@mackythekingsthought9843
@mackythekingsthought9843 Жыл бұрын
I love your inspiration.
@roierwz
@roierwz 9 ай бұрын
I got an 82 this year as my final score. I was scared of my parents' reactions. My dad was upset and angry at me. However, my mom didnt het upset at all and understood that I've been through a rough time since 4th grade. She understood me, and promised she'll stay by my side this year. I hope everyone who reads this understands that every parent should have this mindset 💗
@7m4sushmitakalla65
@7m4sushmitakalla65 7 ай бұрын
82 is not that bad don't feel disheartened 🙂
@lilydarson3810
@lilydarson3810 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I love how sensitive and overthinking Japanese people are. Props to the two great gentlemen who tried to advise the child's mother. Also, I can't thank you enough for including Arabic Captions, that means a lot to all of us. Thank you, and keep up the good work.
@stranghero7718
@stranghero7718 Жыл бұрын
thanks to effrots of this channel❤️ my tears cant stop to all your videos 😢😭😭😍 amazing❤️ Go dont stop making videos minna❤️
@lazuee
@lazuee 26 күн бұрын
the mother actress really did an amazing job on her role. On the beginning of the conversation, i really felt the emotion and pressure she was giving to the child actor. 😉 i felt like crying for the child which makes the acting more real as it catches not only the people around them but also the viewers. A good social experiment indeed!
@elisewilliams1575
@elisewilliams1575 9 ай бұрын
That was the most respectful confrontation I’ve ever seen. Kinda made me tear up ngl
@wheillebherttjanmontalbeu
@wheillebherttjanmontalbeu Жыл бұрын
I grew up that even 95 is not enough, though it was not compelled by my adoptive parents, it was like my obligation, especially inside the classroom that always strive for perfect score all the time. Growing up as adult taught me a lesson that the world is not perfect and full of flaws, and thats the beauty of it. I even failed 3 board exams, and took that opportunity to wake me up that it's not the end of the world. It's a lesson to inspire. Of all places I'm surprised that Japanese intervenes in this kind of situation, it's a good start.
@mere3677
@mere3677 Жыл бұрын
良い親子
@dodaybrohaandhisfriends7063
@dodaybrohaandhisfriends7063 Жыл бұрын
wow this video was so good keep it up man
@gfys6323
@gfys6323 Жыл бұрын
"Do you work hard on anything?" *Shakes head to say no despite knowing that 88 doesn't come without hard work* That got me Gaslighting a child :( Broke my heart
@sk8bordermarlin715
@sk8bordermarlin715 Жыл бұрын
自分の親がそうなので、少しトラウマになってはいますが、こういう参考資料があるのがありがたいですね
@user-kl3pi2oi2x
@user-kl3pi2oi2x Жыл бұрын
私も
@user-er7ri1sc1g
@user-er7ri1sc1g 12 күн бұрын
わかる
@ZackYeager-kk5ow
@ZackYeager-kk5ow 26 күн бұрын
Many children should realize that their parents faced tough times and many parents should realize that their children are facing tough times. We are living in a society where situations are being made tough for kids. Understanding one another can bring a great change. When parents do that, their children will become amazing. This little kid is amazing, the mother needs to understand. Talk to the little guy, ask if he has any problems intead of hurting him. Kudos to the young man and his father.
@tglboxre6222
@tglboxre6222 10 ай бұрын
I got 38 out of 100 in science And still my parents are Happy.I Love my parents ❤️🥳❤️
@Yushimasu1
@Yushimasu1 Ай бұрын
3:45 you can really tell by the wringing of his hands. It's incredibly hard for him to gather his courage and advice the mom. Very impressive!
@analandin7942
@analandin7942 Жыл бұрын
Eu chorei, meu coração ficou quentinho vendo aquele primeiro menino falando. Mesmo tímido ao falar, ele não deixou a criança ser diminuída.
@pallavsingh8932
@pallavsingh8932 Ай бұрын
God, love it when the dad steps up behind the son's back like a Superhero
@st4rrize
@st4rrize 10 ай бұрын
I started sobbing
@shookjwinnie6036
@shookjwinnie6036 Жыл бұрын
My parents are never like this but my mom used to compare me alot with my cousins. I have 4 younger cousins that was attending the same all girls school as me. All of them excelled academicaly and was very active in organizations. I was just an ordinary student. Not failing but also not particularly excellent at anything. Worse is one of them is in the same grade as I am. My mom could not help comparing me to them. Was really glad when my dad asked my teachers to move me to a different classroom when me and my cousin was put together in the same class. He said he does not want me to be compared, I'm sure he knows my cousin is better but the gesture of him asking the teachers to move me to a different class really made an impact to me.
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