When Japan tries to make up English words

Use my code EATS10 and link: to get 10% off (save up to $47!) your own authentic Japanese subscription box from Bokksu! Don’t miss out on this amazing snack-journey through Japan! Hello everybody! Do you remember when we talked about “Wasei Eigo“? These are English words that Japanese have created by themselves! Today, let’s look at more interesting Japanese English words! In this video, we’re going to be looking at the funny English words that Japanese use for thong, canned tuna, blinker of a car, young people who still live with their parents, after-work drinking parties, high five, and so on! I think you will be very surprised by many of these “English“ words that we use everyday in Japan! Sign up for the Mrs. Eats newsletter to get the latest news on me, as well as fun resources on Japan and Japanese language! MRS. EATS MERCH! Subscribe for more fun videos! Sea chicken and land chicken documentary: Pt 1: Pt 2: Support The Channel! 🌟Patreon - Get access to EVEN MORE great Mrs. Eats content and other awesome opportunities! 🌟Channel Member - Get a cool badge by your name, special Mrs. Eats emoji, and exclusive photos! 🌟Shopping on Amazon US - By using the link above to do your regular shopping, we receive a small commission at no additional cost to you! Keep In Touch! 💬Discord - Join the Mrs. Eats Discord, full of the kindest people you’ll meet on the internet! 💬Instagram - Special Thanks to: 🙏Patreon supporters! Your support allows us to keep making videos and even bonus content! 🙏Eating Buddies and Super Chatters for your continued support! You allow us to continue to make great content! 🙏Those who have sent things to us or bought something off our wishlist! 🙏Rode and the Wireless Go II microphone system for the clear, crisp audio! Learn more about the Wireless Go II - Disclaimers: - We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to and affiliated sites. - Rode has provided the Wireless Go II microphone system to us free of charge. We were not paid for our review, usage, or mention of their products. We’re just huge fans and they make great products! - This video is sponsored by Bokksu. Music licensed by Dova Syndrome ( ) Songs Used: Sharou “10C“ ( Sharou “2:23 AM“ ( Sharou “Cassete Tape Dream“ ( Sharou “Summer Triangle“ ( Sharou “Honey Lemon 350ml“ () Sharou “極東の羊、テレキャスターと踊る“ ( Sharou “週末京都現実逃避“ ()
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