Jackson is wonderful.🤩 He listens and answers people well. He is a great communicator and very smart! I could tell from the screen that his father loves Jackson very much.🥰 I am disappointed in user-lq8rf7zu6d's comment.😮💨 As a fellow Japanese, I apologize.🙇♂ It is nothing but rude to assume that your own common sense is all correct, and not only that, to try to impose that common sense on @Jax_outandabout.😣
@hikoboshi6411 ай бұрын
宮島の写真素敵ですね😊
@hirohiro478211 ай бұрын
Thank you for coming to travel to Japan ✨ Please come to Japan again with your child🤗☀️
Amazing video as always my son and grandson have an excellent relationship so close 💙 they are having an amazing time in japan jaxon is very good at speaking japanese and amazing using the chopsticks very proud of you jaxon x
13:12 Oh My God! This kid has a promising future!😮🎉💯 However, usually ~NE is not needed for DES. If you want to say it, usually Say Oishii. Oishii-des is not usually used. Oishii-des is used as an answer to the question "Is it delicious? delicious →Oishii very tasty →Sugoku-oishii hungry →Onakasuita Onakasukimasita is a bit more literal. Onakasuita is usually used. When asked "Are you hungry? →Onaka-suite-masu. What your name? →Onamae-nandesuka? If you put "wa", it is more grammatical. got it → Wakari-mashita (polite or literal) Wakatta (casual) I don't understand →Wakari-masen (somewhat polite) or Wakara-nai-des(polite) Wakan-nai (casual) Wakan-nai-des (somewhat polite) In everyday conversation, it is almost always fine to use the casual way😊👍.