I thought *that was a Simulation.* You mean to tell me thar Tenma IS Canadian-(Japanese)? (((😳)))💦 I GOT TO GET OUT OF HERE!!! P.S. Yeah, everything in America is unwalkable, (because *it was designed on purpose that way…*) Making everything unwalkable needs more time for Ads on Radio, more chances to fire people for being late, more chances for meds to be sold to you, etc.
@Zane-ItАй бұрын
I thought she was Japanese.
@dimosguyАй бұрын
🦅 she doesn't have permission to go to lego land too. Maybe the wrinkles give it away.
I knew it, Tenma is a French Canadian Japanese! Also did...did it not occur to her that she could tip with Cash?
@GirlthatgotsweeptbybarronsАй бұрын
Goddam I was like "what do you mean you cant see full moons in japan? is that a thing?" and got completely hit by left field
@RedasurcАй бұрын
Same lmao
@beast0382Ай бұрын
Ya.... I say the set-up for that was a little cheeky
@Zero-ry2rcАй бұрын
I love hearing people from other countries talking about the culture shock of being in America
@hmr1122Ай бұрын
USA is not a shock, it's a full on blockbuster horror movie. There is no way in hell I will ever go there again.
@RuzgfpegkАй бұрын
I love hearing people from N. America travelling abroad and understanding how fucked their own country really is.
@RRed19Ай бұрын
Yeah, it sucks. But unfortunately I live here. And no one wants to change because “that’s HARRRD!”
@rad_rexАй бұрын
To this day it is unreal for me that usa has more mass shootings in a year than days in year. Your whole country has the spirit of wild west
@TheRandomMuffinManАй бұрын
@@hmr1122 ngl, i'm curious as to what made the U.S a no go place for you.
@dacknostrumАй бұрын
As an American, Tipping is fucked.
@MrCrabs231Ай бұрын
It’s stupid
@engineergaming1669Ай бұрын
It’s a cycle that feeds itself, underpay employees -> put the burden of pay on customers -> customers are shamed to make up for employers underpaying -> repeat
@tsuaririndokuАй бұрын
US laws are dub at times
@lootmaster1337Ай бұрын
as non american even more see sign 15 bucks for overpriced burger go in .. somehow end up with taxes and tip and you pay 25. thought this was the land that yeeted the tea in the water because the exact same thing
@SirNight28Ай бұрын
At this point I’m like “here’s a tip, get a better job”
@brettwallace7687Ай бұрын
"She is out of line. But she is right".
@ichl46Ай бұрын
She is more than right. She is BASED. Tipping culture should be illegal in USA. The day I visit I know I'm gonna be the subject of one of those twitter threads where American waiters complain about Europeans not tipping.
@silentdude56kАй бұрын
@@ichl46Tipping culture is stupid and needs to be destroyed, but restaurants are legally allowed to pay tipped workers far below minimum wage. If you don't want to tip then stick to fast food and delis where tipping isn't expected so that you don't screw someone just doing their job.
@Wazzen563Ай бұрын
@@ichl46The idea that tipping culture should be illegal is fucking stupid. Tipping culture is an absolute necessity for service industry workers to be able to make a living in the face of being systematically exploited. That exploitation is what should be illegal. By saying tipping culture should be illegal, you're straight-up saying that people who are less fortunate than you & are being exploited should starve on the streets.
@Wazzen563Ай бұрын
@@silentdude56kTipping culture is necessary; saying it needs to be destroyed is hyperbolic. What needs to be destroyed is the systematic exploitation that necessitates tipping culture in the first place.
@silentdude56kАй бұрын
@@Wazzen563 ...that was my point, but go off.
@ZeakthecatАй бұрын
personally i agree with the tipping culture and the walking points temna makes here. everyone drives by car or if available, takes the bus. the only people you see walking anywhere is in downtown areas where you have to walk to get to your parking space.
@SuperSunnyB210Ай бұрын
If only our cities weren't the size of some European countries, then we could walk everywhere. Over 60% of America was developed after we had cars. Like, it used to take 6 weeks to go from the middle of the country to the other side. Sailing around South America was quicker than going from St. Louis to San Fransisco by wagon.
@TheeOK1Ай бұрын
Part of it is the lobbying and purchasing of land by automotive companies in order to create and keep the transportation monopoly they have. They're directly the reason why a lot of american rail roads had regressed from personal transportation, into largely goods transportation.
@alexandercatterson223Ай бұрын
@@SuperSunnyB210 Your mindset is exactly why so many Americans don't walk anywhere not realizing that you don't have to walk everywhere and that's not what anybody means when they say that you can't walk anywhere in America.. Even in Europe and the countries within it we walk only really for like popping down to the shop or going to the local movie theatre but if we have to go to the next county for example we drive then any other sane human being. Americans are so warped. You make up any excuse instead of just walking down to China Fry's or 711
@pochou8261Ай бұрын
@@SuperSunnyB210that sounds like complete bs for me from aside, even in Moscow public transportation is good enough to get wherever you need to mostly and there is much pavement area, but if you talk about something like Kazan, then you can quickly get wherever you need there, or if you want to stroll, then there will always be a good path from any point to any point
@setiem13Ай бұрын
@@SuperSunnyB210you know what? i have a market at 7 mins of my house where i can buy pretty much all things(as long isnt that expensive or specific like musical instruments or a bedframe), i have the feeling that USA is very centralized, like the place one goes to work, the supermarket and other establishments are ubicated very far away from residential zones.
@pilotmanpaulАй бұрын
As an Asian who has never been to America. I did not know tipping was that bad there. We usually don't tip here in Asia unless you REALLY REALLY did an outstanding job. Like we got our jaws dropped at how good your service was. Even then, majority won't accept the tip as we see it as something establishments outright forbid and Waiters sometimes just don't want it due to the culture of respect.
@lanocheАй бұрын
I'm Filipino and we do tipping in my home country, at least it's not that mandatory for every service job.
@calebm9000Ай бұрын
Tipping wasn’t TERRIBLE until after Covid, now it’s completely out of control. Literally everyone wants a tip for anything, now. Thankfully we haven’t legally-mandated clapping. Yet.
@amanawolf9166Ай бұрын
Tipping sucks. It's been perverted into where employers can pay employees less, making them make it up in tips. Worse, you have to report tips on taxes.
@hafizybАй бұрын
What's funny is that one of the arguments used against stopping the tipping culture in food industries is the food will cost more as employers will have to pay their employees more. Later, the food cost still increases even though they never raise anyone's salary nor stop the tipping culture. Lmao
@iandavidvillaloboswong5180Ай бұрын
Sometimes I work for U.S tourists and I am paid daily, the tourists sometimes tip me more than what I earn lol. Double salary for me I guess, it doesnt really feel right to take so much money you know but they really insist in tipping.
@suisei_virusАй бұрын
Hey Theo is Tenma feeding you in that basement?...
@corymusselman3333Ай бұрын
Blink once for yes and twice for no
@jesperdenbraven1995Ай бұрын
@@corymusselman3333 yes, yes. he confirmed twice he gets fed!
@skyvenrazgriz8226Ай бұрын
Something about freash mushrooms in the corner or so i heard.
@ac1455Ай бұрын
@@skyvenrazgriz8226Licking the moisture off the damp, moldy walls
@No-InkАй бұрын
Tipping has gotten even worse in America recently. Now some stores or food places that never did tipping ask for tips. Its annoying.
@captain1930Ай бұрын
I've seen self serve kiosks ask for a tip, thats insanity right there
@GoatSimpulatorАй бұрын
@@captain1930 Yeah all food establishments in the US must use the same payment system cause places that you never tip now just have it as part of the checkout menu
@vsgfilmgroupАй бұрын
@@captain1930 I'm happy to tip myself.
@ImGazuАй бұрын
Dude when did Jersey Mike's start asking for tips? I was paying for a sandwich and the card scanner displayed what percentage I would like to tip. What? You guys made me a sandwich. It took 2 minutes. I'm keeping my change.
@williamchamberlain226327 күн бұрын
In the US corporations are legally people, to enable political lobbying and corruption of democracy, while people are legally allowed to starve on minimum wage, to enable profits. Who _does_ the government represent?
@JAC43-fe2ruАй бұрын
Land of the full moon
@Mecks089Ай бұрын
1:01 _That visual._ As expected of a 3'ft Fox.
@bloodmournethefirst1935Ай бұрын
Yeah, the tipping NEEDS TO GO!!!!
@Yuki_Ika7Ай бұрын
Indeed, but since it is part of our culture and I don't want the employees to go broke as long as they do their job I always tip at least 20%, but the especially shitty part is that often the tips are distributed equally with the whole of employees, so if one employee is rude to customers but another employee is nothing but nice with customers often both get the same amount of tip money, it's bullshit
@bloodmournethefirst1935Ай бұрын
@@Yuki_Ika7I’ll tip if I can afford to, money’s been tight for me lately, so even if I do tip the most I can give is like $3 if that
@amytaf2387Ай бұрын
The whole thing is that waitress/waiters are paid so little. If these businesses would stop underpaying the workers could make ends meet and then get rid of the tip. Literally having people tip to cover the rest of the paycheck. Gaurantee prices would go up on food, plus I know some people get tipped amazingly and make so much money on tips it's crazy, but that's at fancier places. But yeah some restaurants still trying to pay people 7.25-8.25 an hour at least around where I live. 40 hours at 8.25 $330 but you gotta pay taxes so your weekly paycheck hits just just $300. Average month that's $1200, yearly thats $14.400. Yeah. Defiant ain't getting a house on that anytime soon especially after covering all your yearly expenses.
@williamchamberlain226327 күн бұрын
@@Yuki_Ika7In the US corporations are legally people, to enable political lobbying and corruption of democracy, while people are legally allowed to starve on minimum wage, to enable profits. Who _does_ the government represent?
@GUnit221421 күн бұрын
@@Yuki_Ika7 Im not from the US but you guys literally protest for every fricking inconvenience or weird a** stuff. Why y'all not gathering to protest for better wages for these people instead of perpetuating this "tipping culture"?!
@shifusensei6442Ай бұрын
That makes sense she wouldn't be used to them taking her card to the back. When I was in Canada they brought a handheld credit card machine out to our table at restaurants when you pay.
@ZhiloaxemanАй бұрын
Here in Mexico many restaurants use handheld readers too, people are less and less trusting with their cards.
@wamken619Ай бұрын
I noticed some US restaurants starting to move towards bringing out a handheld card terminal for about a year now.
@Hobojoe4464Ай бұрын
The funny thing is the portable card readers have been the norm for nearly 10 years in Canada, for many sit down restaurants.
@vetkinkot28 күн бұрын
В России тоже выносят аппарат для оплаты. В продвинутых сетевых кофейнях терминал для оплаты встроен в столы. В Макдоналдсе платят в основном через приложение.
@shifusensei644228 күн бұрын
I love how everyone just accepts that she's Canadian now that it's not even an afterthought.
@lithiumikeАй бұрын
She's Tenma!
@FermiPara6Ай бұрын
Huh new chibi model
@YarugumaSouАй бұрын
Not really new though
@LunexLunertic64Ай бұрын
It's the model Shiina made (and Clara rigged).
@rwberger6Ай бұрын
Nah, Sakana comissioned Shiina to make all the girls a new chibi model as a christmas gift.
@erroredhackerАй бұрын
clara rigs??!? holy fuck
@CJODell12Ай бұрын
@@erroredhackerClara was credited as “?” at first IIRC
@Tvister4everАй бұрын
Yea this tipping sh1t is crazy
@holymaggots70Ай бұрын
Isnt tipping jus making customers pay for ur employee's salary so u can pay them lesser?
@fgctemporary4678Ай бұрын
@@holymaggots70 It started as a way to show gratitude/appreciation for outstanding service, but as the cost of living increases and wages stagnate, it's now become the customer's job to supplement the worker's paycheck through tipping.
@bcd32dok36Ай бұрын
@@holymaggots70yes
@ogueyratogeyrat7448Ай бұрын
greed in america
@longiusaescius2537Ай бұрын
She probably tried to go inside a Legoland Discovery Center not a Legoland proper. LDCs are 3rd party contractors and they usually require to have a kid for entry except for an adults day once a month. Legoland proper has no such requirement AFAIK
@garfieldandfriends1Ай бұрын
0:16 Fun fact : I once posted that original image on Facebook comment and I got zucced
@rinnnnnnnnnnrinАй бұрын
Make it a hobby :3
@bluenova3729Ай бұрын
It really crack people up 😊
@birdboy1092Ай бұрын
Nice.
@theeggshen598Ай бұрын
I'm surprised miichan didn't try to kidnap a kid to get into Legoland.
@JaredScottАй бұрын
Tipping is why I don’t go to restaurants
@theheretic6398Ай бұрын
BASED Tenma
@greganator111Ай бұрын
Even as a Canadian how the US handles payment and tips is weird, here you ether go to a central register area to pay, or the servers will literally bring the machine to your table so you can pay there
@FadsyАй бұрын
One of the things I miss about my time overseas was the complete lack of tipping Lot of us here absolutely hate it
@oogaboogaboogahahaАй бұрын
tenma cute
@cheekibreeki9509Ай бұрын
"Where do you walk?" Out into the woods. Or just a mile or two for local grocery trips or to the bar. Tanma is rightabout tipping being shit, though.
@wamken619Ай бұрын
For most residents of suburbia, there is no "walk out into the woods." If I wanted to walk on a nature trail, I'd have to drive out 15-20 mins out before I can start hiking. Also, the nearest grocery store is not only more than just a mile or 2, I'd also have to walk alongside a road with 50mph+ cars. It'd be safer and faster just to take the bus, let alone drive there. Tenma is spitting facts, modern America ain't made for people.
@jayeisenhardt1337Ай бұрын
With the size of some of these stores, just walk a few miles around shopping.
@olivercharles2930Ай бұрын
"just a mile or two" that is insane. Over here it is like half a mile to the grocery store at most.
@reggiefreeborn2143Ай бұрын
Nah shes cooking. Walkability in america is shit and cars are killing us slowly with these expensive free ways that just end up being congested in a year
@cheekibreeki9509Ай бұрын
Stuff like "walkability is shit" and complaining about walking a mere couple miles sounds like skill issue or city dweller speak. Bet your legs are as twigs. I just use a car for grocery runs if i'm getting a lot, getting something cold in summer to bring back, or am pressed for time.
@SlicesLemonsАй бұрын
America-Ya!
@mrmxypltkАй бұрын
Hallo!
@theskullboy8700Ай бұрын
HALLO
@amadeosendiulo213723 күн бұрын
HALLO
@YukiNagato60Ай бұрын
the older i get, the more the car dependency problem america has that she mentioned annoys me, but it would be a very difficult problem to actually solve at this point, especially since so many people fail to even look at it as a problem to begin with. i'm not surprised someone from japan would catch that so quickly, they have some of the best pedestrian (and train) infrastructure in the world
@reggiefreeborn2143Ай бұрын
it's not difficult, just requires the will to advocate for it. Even miami made their city a little more walkable
@rwberger6Ай бұрын
"TWhere the F do you walk in this country!?" The grass.
@Mr.scooter-le8yoАй бұрын
But I can't find the grass all I see are parking lots.
@Theaveragegamer_12Ай бұрын
@@Mr.scooter-le8yo Move out of the city, way more grass out there.
@strategicperson95Ай бұрын
At least you got grass, I've got sand. But then again Fort Erwin, the US military base that trains our troops in desert conditions, isn't far from my place.
@atomyx0875Ай бұрын
@@Mr.scooter-le8yo have to escape the urbanization
@Mr.scooter-le8yoАй бұрын
@@atomyx0875 living paycheck to paycheck, got no cash.
@IncredibleMDАй бұрын
They take your card in the back because we used to be a high trust society.
@amadeosendiulo213723 күн бұрын
Now you're not so meaby time to switch to touchless payment?
@numero9Ай бұрын
The biggest thing I usually find Euros unexpectedly shocked at is them not bringing the card reader over. Most have some idea of tipping or at least anticipate it when they come here, but when they take their card, it always throws them off. Edit: Not defending tipping. Very much agree with Tenma on all points. Especially how car-centric nearly everywhere is, it's really ridiculous.
@Yo-er6noАй бұрын
I was that euro not expecting the card reader, and these fuckers also chose the tip percentage for me. I was in Canada before that and they never did that shit to me
@deamon6681Ай бұрын
I need more details, why the fuck do they not bring the card reader over?
@RaawHaxАй бұрын
@@deamon6681 Because the U.S. is stuck a century in the past
@SilverdogzАй бұрын
The dirty secret of tipping is that the tipped employees don't want it to go away. They make way more money with tips then they would on a regular wage
@aramondehasashi3324Ай бұрын
Finally someone who knows what there talking about!!!!
@failp1ayer435Ай бұрын
yeah tipping culture is insane
@christianventes5100Ай бұрын
Wait until she visits latin america
@iandavidvillaloboswong5180Ай бұрын
Not as many full moons and people walking around in pijamas here. I wonder what she would find weird about Latin America.
@AzzRushmanАй бұрын
In a good Argentina sunday she might think a tragedy is happening the moment a popular football team scores a goal. Be it residential areas or in the main city, you'll hear passionate screams from all directions. I usually skip a beat until I realize a good match might be happening.
@dddoodlesАй бұрын
@@AzzRushman true, some dumbass goes outside his house every goal his team scores and starts banging on his garage door screaming like a psycho. Not a rare soght
@CulcoyoteCosmicoАй бұрын
Honestly, as a Mexican. I look down on USA as a place to live and visit. We have better food. Prettier cities. And Friendlier people. I think USA is the only place I have no desire to.ever be in unless it is for a convention or something.
@hiruma4142Ай бұрын
Tipping is still optional around these lands 🗿 As long as she stays away from the V-words, Colombians, Bolivians and Mexicans she will be fine.
@LordMaulingtonАй бұрын
Tenma is funny
@MrPokeboy8Ай бұрын
I appreciate every word said, and I live in America.
We Americans agree that tipping is way out of control
@GUnit221421 күн бұрын
At this rate you are all going to have to even tip the hobos.
@RichJammerАй бұрын
I had that same experience at Lego. I needed a kid with me to let me in.
@ninjatangoАй бұрын
Yeah but imagine if they didn’t have that rule.
@RichJammerАй бұрын
@@ninjatango The Lego theme park in Dubai doesn’t need a kid with you.
@Fru1tSamura1Ай бұрын
Based tenma, to many places demand tips for the most basic of service.. like if I order pizza and I pick it up from the store there is no way I'm tipping yall.
@butterlordharlaus508029 күн бұрын
"the butt crack is real!" ~tenma
@procow2274Ай бұрын
Hanging in and out
@7ADRАй бұрын
not tipping is so based. She's so real for that
@oh_sweetАй бұрын
As soon as the video starts i hear "in and out burger" and it's already over guys
@hughu9340Ай бұрын
Tenma is so true.
@GravitasZeroАй бұрын
I moved to Europe after having lived in America for 8 years. It’s refreshing to see delivery people be genuinely happy to get a small tip (even if less than 10%) vs in America when if you don’t tip over 10% they end up being rude more often than not and if you DO tip an appropriate amount you barely get a thank you… (Hell, I once (not too long ago) apologized for not having a tip and the kid said “it’s my job”. He was confused as to why I felt guilty for not tipping 😂 ) Also taking your card away from you to swipe it in the back is fucking crazy
@ogueyratogeyrat7448Ай бұрын
that what happen if u live in greed country
@amadeosendiulo213723 күн бұрын
It seems 20% has become the minimum after you'd left.
@NovoutoАй бұрын
Yeah, I'm with Tenma on the tipping thing. Personally, I'm done with tipping. Because I got into an argument about it with some friends. And I said, "If we just keep doing it because we "have to" then everyone everywhere is going to want tips too." AND LOOK WHERE WE ARE!
@Damathacus_Ай бұрын
It's actually insane that they take your credit card like that. Where I work we are not allowed to touch the customer's credit card even if they need help with the payment.
@Maddog3060Ай бұрын
It's leftover from when America was a high trust society.
@LemonRush7777Ай бұрын
Yeah I wouldn't give my cards to anyone
@TechGuru666Ай бұрын
@@Maddog3060 with all the 3rd world coming in -- thats going away
@HentsSauceАй бұрын
@@TechGuru666 They just speed up the process
@OzixiThrillАй бұрын
@@TechGuru666 It's the growth of anti-social personality traits fueled by the way your housing zones are defined that's causing the issue. But feel free to accuse everyone else for shitting in your pants.
@wolffang489Ай бұрын
Don't worry the servers wish they could process point of sale at the table too.
@qcard76Ай бұрын
The full Reservoir Dogs scene with Tenma's face pasted on Steve Buscemi's would be hilarious.
@QuetzdoesArt19 күн бұрын
I agree with the tipping
@qwark287Ай бұрын
"here's a tip, get a better job madafaka"
@Yawnz2Ай бұрын
Tenma is so funny man 😂
@treadnokash7598Ай бұрын
Hail moon god rher termina is upon us!
@chriscrocker3976Ай бұрын
Dont worry tenma, we hate tipping too
@dominicperez3777Ай бұрын
I have never tipped in my entire life
@antthefool7637Ай бұрын
2:48 BASED, HIT THE OIL RIG LMFAO
@noahass1Ай бұрын
To be fair, i drive 40min to work but walk around town
@wamken619Ай бұрын
There's no town for me to walk around, just endless neighborhoods of overpriced houses
@horacecrofford2166Ай бұрын
I'm in full agreement with getting people to walk more.
@DarkestVampire9227 күн бұрын
Tenma: *Complains theres no walking roads anywhere* Also Tenma: *realize nobody walks on the roads because its less likely to get mugged, shot or stabbed in a car*
@docdat3468Ай бұрын
I wouldn't give the card out of my hand with the skimmers that exist today
@ScrubwaveАй бұрын
Great thumbnail, always loved that picture.
@scottydo5282Ай бұрын
I agree with everything she said, except the walking thing since I don't entirely know what that's like. In my area you actually can walk pretty much anywhere and get to all the important things you need, although some roads do have terrible sidewalks.
@hi1499329 күн бұрын
30% tip!? That service has better been good enough for the president. Holy crap
@xlxRavegerxlxАй бұрын
Thank you for donating to our defense budget 😂😂😂
@atomyx0875Ай бұрын
tbf at this point it is kind of the world's defense budget.
@xlxRavegerxlxАй бұрын
You’re right everyone should start donating to the defense budget
@atomyx0875Ай бұрын
@@xlxRavegerxlx Or people can start funding their own country's defense budget. We have major nations that cant afford to patrol their own waters consistently, or whose naval airpower is rivaled by Japan's "helicopter destroyers"
@xlxRavegerxlxАй бұрын
I know we’re basically the world police so a big chunk of there taxes should go to us since were forced to defend them.
@toobig7150Ай бұрын
@@atomyx0875and yet most of those countries literally didn't want US to interviene. I sure wonder why (glances at the 5-6 page list of US backed coups on democratically elected governments and the even bigger list of countries with terror**st groups founded by them) It is sure a mistery, we may never know.
@timmer919hepАй бұрын
Tenma is the Steve Buscemi of VTubers
@immortallixАй бұрын
She's right about tipping
@ClassicGamer2996Ай бұрын
In Canada, paying for your meal with “the machine” is way better
@01100101011100100111Ай бұрын
Tenma didn't have a pair of crocs and yoga pants to use to blend in with the natives.
@DingoOverlordАй бұрын
Okay, whoever told her that you have to have a child with you to entire Legoland is full of shit. Legos are for *everyone* !
@jonel3596Ай бұрын
based
@mcdoogle_robotmanАй бұрын
I only tip the pizza delivery guy & no one else.
@kamakazeeSDАй бұрын
Tipping USED to be the main part of a waiter/ress's income to encourage good service. Basically if you get paid according to how much care you put into your work. On top of letting restaurants be able to reduce prices on meals, since they essentially didn't have to pay much of the staff. Not a stable system but it was basically an honor code system that required both sides to not take advantage of the other. But now it is an expected additional cost regardless of service and in some cases they have a baseline fee added for service before tip is even asked for. Basically they tried to make the income more stable but it ended up with businesses scamming the shit out of the system for maximum profit.
@music79075Ай бұрын
Tipping is fucked that Corpos use it as an excuse to underpay some employees
@sirxxfatcatxx7291Ай бұрын
Tenma with the based tipping take.
@friedrichwilhelmvonsteuben7952Ай бұрын
in fairness, Tenma so smol that one of Airi's Airis is the size of her head but yeah, I look at pics and vids from the 50s-80s America and I get sad at how far we've fallen and how fat half the population has gotten
@CosmicFearUkuleleАй бұрын
🦅🦅🦅FREEDOM TIME🦅🦅🦅
@PaunchoSmithPNGTuberАй бұрын
How did I know that one scene from Reservoir Dogs was gonna show up?
@ThePencilWizardАй бұрын
I do agree, there needs to be more sidewalks generally in rural type areas but they don’t and I hate it.
@maveric619Ай бұрын
Damn I was like 15 minutes from Tenma and I didn't even know
@thomcat2704Ай бұрын
I got a pitch for a game "Tenma does America - Maemi walking simulator" Sakana,make it happen
@leradmuiel7634Ай бұрын
Welcome to Modern Murica
@ulricktsАй бұрын
Based Tenma. I like dressing up, I like staying fit, I hate tipping. I felt very comfortable on a recent to Japan and I feel very out of place in my homeland. But at least I can own guns, eff yeah!
@ninjatangoАй бұрын
Your presence stuck out and made the Japanese uncomfortable.
@ulricktsАй бұрын
@@ninjatango Yeah no shit, anyone and everyone sticks out and makes the Japanese uncomfortable. They are anxiety manifest as a society. But they are fellow appreciators of quality garments and not devolving into bloated meatsacks.
@olivercharles2930Ай бұрын
@@ninjatango Damn, how did you know this about a complete stranger online?
@rex2161Ай бұрын
AMERICA!!! FUCK YEAH!!!!
@Planeta1951Ай бұрын
10ma based
@Olander123Ай бұрын
She shoulda tip after look at the waitress wagon so much tho 😭
@velveteenv76Ай бұрын
"Merica!!!" , we are a weird people.
@The_Conundrum_CrewАй бұрын
I live in canada and see america as the very unstable, high maintenance people with massive debts. 😣
@jumolotlaАй бұрын
@@The_Conundrum_Crew hahahah canada
@longiusaescius2537Ай бұрын
@@The_Conundrum_Crew seek Canadian healthcare
@The_Conundrum_CrewАй бұрын
@@longiusaescius2537 It won't be hard. It costs nothing. i don't have to pay any insurance to get it.
@The_Conundrum_CrewАй бұрын
@@jumolotla Yes you are very proud of what you are. Vae victis.
@RadicalGaming1000Ай бұрын
America...its real!
@diamondbuyersАй бұрын
Come to Australia, it's like Canadia but with much better weather, we dont tip
@MagikGimpАй бұрын
Sure is effed.
@dantanskymonsterhunter29 күн бұрын
AMERICA
@Makkusu220Ай бұрын
I don't mind tipping, just bring the credit card machine to the table so I can add it myself and swipe/tap the card myself.
@Ushiwakamaru_BAU_BAUАй бұрын
That tipping culture is nuts have seen a few videos about it and it doesn't make sense, even when I worked as waiter in my country
@joesashiifyАй бұрын
Tipping is ok when the service is good, but it isn't a mandatory thing. Stay away from restaurants where they do (i forgot the actual term) automatic tipping especially with credit card. Cash will forever be king whether people like it or not.
@olivercharles2930Ай бұрын
It is pretty much mandatory in the us though.
@craigswanson8630Ай бұрын
I agree completely. Tipping was getting insane in this country then covid hit then it went completely off the rails. I stopped going to places that require or expect tipping. Also she is right. We have surrendered far too much public space to that's who drive cars.
@kismetsuАй бұрын
as an American, tipping is why i hate restaurants and just want to make my own food
@papapeskyАй бұрын
Yeah, tipping culture is out of control here. XD
@PierceArnerАй бұрын
No walking roads is because most of the western expansion in the US was done on horses and all about having large amounts of land. Thus, a lot of the city construction was designed to facilitate horses & buggies more than foot travel, which just moved straight into cars and then kept that spread out sprawl. That's why there's not built-in pedestrian infrastructure as much the way there is in most of the rest of the world (and also why it extra sucks having few to no good public transportation options). You get more in the Eastern US, especially in the original 13 colony states, and some on the West Coast when that hit the far border with all the gold rush centralizing more people, but even then, it's nothing like other places in the world because of that.
@StuninRubАй бұрын
That not true. San Francisco proper is very walkable. Outside of San Francisco, not so much. Los Angeles, which was developed much later, is probably the least walkable city and county in the USA. It's more appropriate to say that the older the city, the more walkable it is. Cars made cities less walkable.
@Daniel-nf1gqАй бұрын
That's a lot of horseshit lmao it has nothing to do with horses. American cities were perfectly walkable well into mid 20th century. Until car manufacturers, through extensive lobbying and advertisement, turned whole country into a one massive parking lot, before promptly dying out because they couldn't keep up with competition even in such perfect conditions.
@PierceArnerАй бұрын
@@StuninRub You seem to have missed the fact that I specified that there are more walkable cities in the Eastern US - _AND on the West Coast from the gold rush, which is precisely how & why San Francisco specifically became a city in the 1850s._