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Since we're doing an English vlog, um,
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the word almost.
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>> Yeah.
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>> In Vietnamese, many Vietnamese confuse.
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So almost means like gu or like sweet.
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>> So it's like for example, if I was
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walking close to this tree.
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>> Yes.
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>> And then I came very close. I could be
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like, "Oh, I almost hit the tree."
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>> Oh.
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>> Like I almost hit the tree.
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>> I Yeah. It's like very close. But when
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you mean almost here, you you mean
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mostly?
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>> Mostly.
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>> So like uh that's all or like uh that
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fun, right?
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>> Like you can say like I mostly eat
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beans.
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>> Oh, okay. Okay. I understand.
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>> Right. Right. All right. What's up,
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guys? So, right now we are back in Jan
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Kim Lake and uh it's a pretty cold day
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today. A little bit gray.
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And today we are
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meeting one of my fans and she said she
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was standing close to a Circle K. So I'm
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heading to this Circle K on this street.
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I believe
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this is where she's standing around. So
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hopefully she is actually here.
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Okay, there she is. Hello [laughter]
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Hello Van. Nice to meet you. Nice to
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meet you.
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>> Sorry for giving you wedding day because
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I took photo.
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>> No, no, that's okay. That's okay. Um, so
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yeah, everybody, this is uh Van and Van.
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>> Hey everyone,
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>> welcome to the vlog. But yeah, so um how
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is your how's your day been so far?
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>> Me? Me?
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>> Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Okay. Actually, so I just came back to
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Vietnam from Japan.
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>> Oh, really?
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>> Yes. So I I have been there maybe like
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six year.
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>> You lived in Japan for six years?
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>> Yes.
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>> Wow.
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>> And I just come back. I just came back
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to Vietnam and I don't know a lot of
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things here because like a lot of thing
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change.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yes. And the thing I really nervous I
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feel nervous right now because I don't
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use English mic like single day.
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>> That's okay. Hey, your English is very
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good. So, can can you speak Japanese?
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>> Yes, of course.
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>> Oh, really? Nice.
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>> By the way, guys, right now we're
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get back to the video.
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>> And so, uh, a few minutes ago when you
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call call me
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>> and in the so I I just met a Japanese
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guy.
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>> Uh-huh.
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>> Yes. Like a
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hu, how do you say hong? Uh um um like a
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wife and a husband. A husband. A husband
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and wife. Like a couple.
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>> Yes.
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>> Okay.
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>> So I just talked to them and I and they
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come from
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uh Japan, Osaka.
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>> Oh, okay. Okay.
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>> I just talked to them just a little bit.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah. And that reason I didn't take
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>> Oh, that's okay. Yeah. Yeah, that's
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okay. Um
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>> what was I about to say? So where did
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you live when you were in Japan? So I I
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lived in uh Fukoka, Japan.
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Fukoka li
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>> Okay. I don't think I know that city.
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>> Yes.
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>> Is it a big city or not so much?
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>> I feel like it's a big city.
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>> So by the way, uh we were just walking
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by this bridge here. And this bridge is
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called the the what bridge again? Hook.
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Hook or something.
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I thought it was like hu hook bridge.
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>> We could show them.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Right. Hook or hook.
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>> Okay. Yeah.
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>> But ding.
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>> Okay.
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>> And this is
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>> ah right. The sun temple. Right.
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>> Red bridge over there.
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>> The what again?
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>> Red bridge.
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>> The red bridge. Right. Yeah. Yeah. In
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English I guess they call it the red
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bridge. Okay.
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>> Because um I was doing a bit of
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research. Are we able to get out here or
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do we have to go through here?
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>> So if you want to go to inside, you have
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to pay money,
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>> right,
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>> to get like the ticket,
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>> right?
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>> And get in.
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>> But I was about to say, so before we met
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here,
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>> I did uh a little bit of research on the
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story of
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>> Hu Kim Lake.
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>> Yeah. said to me, "So yesterday when you
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talk to me like we will
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>> come here." Yeah.
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>> And talk about this story at here.
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>> Yeah.
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>> And I just remember a little bit because
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it kind of when I can I heard story when
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I was maybe like 6 years old.
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>> Uhhuh.
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>> 10 years old. Like long time ago.
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>> Yeah.
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>> And I don't remember exactly.
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But today I heard that I listen
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again. But some words
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>> kind of difficult for me.
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>> Okay.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Some words in in in English when when
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you're Okay. So
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>> I want to try to to remember. So this
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story. So over there. Not sure how easy
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it is to see
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>> cuz there's a lot of people that are
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taking photos, but that is the um
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Right. So like the turtle temple. Yes.
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Right.
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>> Yeah.
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>> So the story if I remember starts in the
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the 15th century like in the 1500s
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>> when uh the Ming the Chinese Ming
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dynasty right was uh how do you say uh
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>> uh like attacking or con uh
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>> to over my country.
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>> Right. Okay. So they were taking over
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Vietnam
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>> and there was a guy named Leelo and then
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he
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>> he saw it
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>> found a piece of the sword.
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>> Yes.
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>> So he found like the handle
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>> and then a farmer
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>> he found the the blade the sharp part.
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Right.
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>> And then they put it together
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>> and it fit perfectly.
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>> Right. So then they knew that oh this is
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like a special sword. Right. M
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>> and then they used the sword to defeat
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the Ming dynasty Chinese
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>> and then so and it was like a golden
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sword, right?
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>> Yes.
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>> And then they uh brought the sword cuz
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Janim means like the returned sword.
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>> Yes. Right. Yeah.
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>> So then they brought the sword back to
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>> to
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>> Right. Mhm.
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>> And then the turtle took the sword back
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from them or something.
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>> Cuz I've heard stories. Some people told
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me like, "Oh, a a turtle gave them the
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sword." But then when I researched it, I
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saw that no, the turtle took the sword
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back. Right.
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>> And then and there's actually a body of
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a turtle that's in that temple over
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there. Is that right?
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>> From what I saw, they they they keep a
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body.
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>> I think it's over there.
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>> Yeah. So, like in the legend, I think
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it's there, but I think like they you
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might be right. To be honest, I'm not
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totally sure,
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>> but I know that they they keep a body of
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a turtle like they preserve the body and
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they keep it in the in that in that
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temple temple. Yeah.
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>> I didn't know that before.
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>> Yeah. [laughter]
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>> Well, there you go.
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>> Actually, I didn't. So, I haven't like
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get
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into like people here.
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>> You You've never been inside?
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>> Yes.
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Maybe we can go if you want to if you
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want to see it. Um, totally up to you.
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[laughter]
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>> Totally up to you.
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>> Uh,
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>> we maybe I should ask them if we are
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like allowed to film in there.
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>> But I just feel like it'll be very busy
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cuz it's a Saturday, but we could try.
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>> Okay.
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>> Yeah, sure. Let's do it.
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>> So, tell me about how was how was uh
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>> how was life in Japan?
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>> Nice. Happy
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a lot of experience.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Yeah. I love Japan.
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>> Yeah. You enjoyed it there?
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>> Yes.
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>> It's very peaceful, right?
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>> Yeah. For every day.
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>> Even Even if every day was like busy.
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>> Even every day was busy.
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>> Yes.
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>> Oh, right. Right.
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This guy's got like a bird whistle or
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something. What's that?
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>> Okay, we can get the ticket here.
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>> Yeah. Okay, thank you.
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>> Appreciate it.
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>> Yes.
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>> Yeah. Thank you for that. I appreciate
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it.
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>> Oh, no problem. Normally when I do
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vlogs, I'll just pay for for everything,
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you know. It's no worries.
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>> People taking photos across the whole
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bridge [laughter] again.
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>> Sorry. Yeah. So, right now we are on the
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uh what do you call the hook hook
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bridge? Hook bridge.
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>> But this bridge here, right, is
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>> is a red bridge.
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>> Okay. Yeah, the red bridge. Yeah.
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>> One day our front views no more. I'm
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>> very curious to see how this turtle
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looks.
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>> So, actually, yeah. After 10 years, this
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is the first time I've been here inside
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this temple.
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>> Really?
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>> Yeah. Have have have you ever been here
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before?
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>> No.
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>> Never inside, right?
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>> Yeah.
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>> So, you after what 20 something years?
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[laughter]
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>> And actually, so I just came here. I
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just come here with my friend and like
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turn around.
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>> Take a take a walk. Yeah,
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>> take a walk here.
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>> Recently, I feel like a lot of
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>> like foreign tourists
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>> come here.
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>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, always.
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[laughter]
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>> Always.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. I think this place always
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has a lot of people.
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>> Is that the full temple? I thought there
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was a turtle
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>> cuz I saw some pictures of a of a
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turtle. But maybe you're right. Maybe
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it's in uh
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>> in over there.
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>> Over there?
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>> Yeah.
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>> But nobody can go there, right?
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>> Yeah,
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>> cuz there's like not a boat or anything.
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>> Yes.
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>> Okay. Where is this turtle? Let's let's
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Google it really quickly cuz it was a in
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the picture on Google. It was a big
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turtle.
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>> Oh, you can see. So, you saw that on the
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Google?
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>> Yeah, it was like it was like this.
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>> So, I'll show you guys.
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>> So, Let me ask somebody in my ear.
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>> And I feel really really cold today.
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>> It's cold. Yeah.
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>> Yes. From maybe two days ago maybe.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Cuz Well, it's like it was
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warm. I feel like it was warm uh like
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last week. Yeah.
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>> And then two days ago. Yeah. It got
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cold.
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>> So, let me ask you.
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>> Sure. Sure.
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So the right size.
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>> Oh, okay. So it's in here, I guess.
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>> Oh,
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>> yeah.
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>> That makes sense.
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>> There it is. Sorry.
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>> Thank you.
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>> Whoa.
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>> So big.
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>> That's a big
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>> This is a real one.
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>> I'm not sure. I think what I read online
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was that they had the real body and they
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put the chemicals to preserve it, but
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I'm not I'm not totally sure. It looks
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if it is fake. It looks It looks real.
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>> Let's Let's go see this one. Uh on the
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other side, there's a lot more light. It
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looks like
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>> It says they're real.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Embalmed after they died.
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Yeah. So, yeah, guys, it says uh these
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turtles are real turtles. And when they
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embalm them, I guess they put in like
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fake eyes, but like the the rest of the
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body, you know, the same
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>> the same people's eyes.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Cuz the eyes I don't think
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they they can preserve those. But the
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rest of the thing is real.
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>> Huge.
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>> Yes.
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>> And and they say they're soft shell
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turtles. So
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>> we have like two turtles here and
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they they also
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the real
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>> I think so. I think they say yeah
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they're they they preserve them and
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they're real.
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>> Really big.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Can see the size of it
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>> because I hope like the turtle is a
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golden turtle. Oh, like a [laughter] I
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don't know if the golden one is is real,
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but from what I remember there there
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there were four turtles.
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>> Four in total. And uh they kept uh
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two of them.
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>> If if I remember correctly,
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>> the story is probably right there on the
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wall.
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>> Can I read that?
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>> Yeah. Yeah, for sure. Let's read that.
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All right.
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>> That's cool.
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And people say like the the river color.
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>> Uhhuh.
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>> Is I can see I can see.
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>> Oh, there's a turtle right there.
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>> Turtle.
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>> A little turtle swimming over there. We
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also have
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>> You can see the turtles.
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>> Can't don't know if I can zoom in with
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this camera, but
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>> turtle right there.
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>> And another one swimming.
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I can't even see it on my screen, but I
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can see it with my eyes.
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>> Oh, and there's another one over there,
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too. So, there's three.
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>> Okay. Okay. I see. I see.
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>> We're guess we're pretty lucky, huh?
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>> It's hard to tell if it's sometimes if
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it's a turtle or if it's just a stick in
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the water, but yeah, those are turtles.
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But yeah, like sometimes I've seen a
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stick going and I'm like, "Oh, is that a
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turtle?" Oh, no.
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stick.
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>> So, did you uh eat breakfast this
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morning?
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>> Yes, of course. Yeah. So, I eat
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breakfast for every day.
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>> Yeah. Good.
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>> Yeah. I can.
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>> What did you eat?
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>> So, I just eat like me.
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>> Some Yeah. Some uh instant the ramen
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noodles.
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>> You know, mu
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>> mou.
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>> No, I don't know that.
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>> The white white one.
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>> White noodles.
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>> Yes.
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>> Mu. It make it make it was made from um
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>> rice.
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>> Yeah. So, aren't most of the noodles
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like boon and f they're all made from
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from rice, right?
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>> Rice. Yeah.
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>> So, so what does mu look like?
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>> So, I will show you.
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>> Sure.
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>> Yeah. I couldn't
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>> somehow I've never heard of that one.
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You eat it with uh some chicken or beef
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or
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>> I don't know how to say you know cha
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>> cha.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Nice. We thought it
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>> I've never seen noodles with cha before.
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I've only seen boon with cha.
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>> So is it sounds weird?
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>> Is what?
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>> Weed. Weed.
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>> Yeah. Weird. Weird. Yeah.
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>> Maybe at this time. So a lot of people
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like actually the women people
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>> the women. Okay.
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>> Wedding.
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>> Yeah.
(00:16:58)
>> They are wearing outside and take a
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photo.
(00:17:01)
>> Yeah. Yeah.
(00:17:03)
Yeah, there's always
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>> girls taking photos with the how's eye
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on
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>> in this place and and some nice cafes
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too.
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>> Yes.
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[laughter]
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before. So before I came to Japan, I
(00:17:19)
actually I have like my outside
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but after I came to Japan.
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>> So I got wet a guest.
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>> You got
(00:17:33)
>> a guest. Wait a go. A guest.
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>> A guest.
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>> A what?
(00:17:38)
>> Oh. Oh. You gained weight. Sorry.
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Yeah. Yeah. You gained weight. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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>> I gained
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>> weight.
(00:17:46)
Wando.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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>> Okay. After Japan.
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>> And I couldn't wear that.
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>> Oh, really?
(00:17:55)
>> And after that, I don't you I don't
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outside anymore.
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>> Oh, really?
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>> You don't look like you gain weight at
(00:18:03)
all. You look pretty healthy, man.
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>> Super healthy.
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>> Yeah. Well, I guess in Japan they eat um
(00:18:10)
What's What's the food like there? Do
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you like it?
(00:18:13)
>> I like it.
(00:18:14)
>> Or do you? ramen or udong.
(00:18:16)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:17)
>> Or some sushi.
(00:18:18)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:19)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:20)
>> Yeah. Even when when you say the word,
(00:18:22)
you sound like a Japanese accent.
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[laughter]
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>> Do you like But I think you like
(00:18:31)
Vietnamese food more, right?
(00:18:32)
>> Yes. I love Vietnamese food.
(00:18:34)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:35)
>> I I feel like Vietnamese Vietnam.
(00:18:38)
>> You can go out on the road here.
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>> Vietnam food is kind of healthy.
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>> Yeah, I think very healthy. Even if I
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eat a lot,
(00:18:47)
>> but my
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>> my weight is is not change,
(00:18:51)
>> right?
(00:18:52)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:52)
>> Your weight stays the same.
(00:18:54)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:54)
>> Yeah. I noticed that cuz uh Vietnamese
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food is very light.
(00:18:59)
>> Yeah.
(00:18:59)
>> And I feel like you can eat a lot of it
(00:19:03)
>> and you feel full, but you don't feel
(00:19:05)
too full.
(00:19:07)
>> Like,
(00:19:07)
>> have you ever had western food before?
(00:19:09)
>> Yeah. Like pizza or something like that?
(00:19:11)
Yeah.
(00:19:12)
>> Yeah. And when you eat pizza or burgers,
(00:19:15)
if you eat a lot, you're like, "Oh, so
(00:19:18)
full, right? Even it's hard to breathe."
(00:19:20)
>> And then you just want to sleep.
(00:19:22)
>> But yes.
(00:19:24)
>> Yeah. But I find with with Vietnamese
(00:19:26)
food, you can eat a lot, but you don't
(00:19:29)
feel sick. You don't feel too sleepy or
(00:19:32)
anything.
(00:19:33)
>> Just a a few hours later, so I can feel
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normal.
(00:19:38)
>> Yeah.
(00:19:39)
>> No. Exactly. And like Vietnamese food,
(00:19:42)
it it always has vegetables,
(00:19:46)
always fresh, you know, like always lots
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of green vegetables.
(00:19:50)
>> Can you ask me again?
(00:19:51)
>> Uh, no. I was just saying like in
(00:19:53)
Vietnamese food, it it always has ve
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vegetables.
(00:19:58)
>> Yes.
(00:19:58)
>> You know,
(00:19:59)
>> how to say
(00:20:01)
>> uh raw vegetables, raw s is raw.
(00:20:05)
>> Raw.
(00:20:06)
>> Yeah. So, it always has raw vegetables.
(00:20:09)
That's true.
(00:20:10)
>> Fresh. Fresh vegetables maybe.
(00:20:12)
>> Yeah.
(00:20:13)
>> Yeah, that's actually a better way to
(00:20:14)
say in English we'd say fresh.
(00:20:16)
>> Fresh.
(00:20:16)
>> Yeah, fresh vegetables. Raw, we usually
(00:20:19)
say for meat. Sorry. Go ahead.
(00:20:21)
[laughter]
(00:20:24)
>> When I was living in Japan
(00:20:26)
>> Uh-huh.
(00:20:27)
>> And the first time I saw the video on
(00:20:31)
the YouTube
(00:20:32)
>> Uh-huh.
(00:20:33)
>> it was like two years ago.
(00:20:38)
>> One year. One year one year ago.
(00:20:40)
>> Okay.
(00:20:41)
>> Yes. And after that I I think like I can
(00:20:44)
understand what you are saying.
(00:20:46)
>> Oh really?
(00:20:47)
>> But yes like kind of like easy to
(00:20:50)
understand and you use like the
(00:20:55)
grammar. Grammar and vocabulary is so
(00:20:59)
nice.
(00:20:59)
>> Ah thank you.
(00:21:01)
>> And I I listen almost like when I have
(00:21:04)
time.
(00:21:05)
>> Yeah.
(00:21:06)
just maybe every day just like 10 or
(00:21:11)
>> 30 minutes.
(00:21:12)
>> Yeah.
(00:21:13)
>> But still now I couldn't use a lot.
(00:21:17)
>> Right. That's normal. That's okay.
(00:21:19)
That's okay. I'm I'm happy that you
(00:21:22)
could watch the videos and you feel like
(00:21:24)
they helped you.
(00:21:25)
>> That's good. I'm very happy about that.
(00:21:28)
Yeah. I tried to make it so because if
(00:21:31)
it's too hard,
(00:21:32)
>> you will feel bored, right?
(00:21:34)
>> Yes. If it's too easy, then you feel
(00:21:37)
bored. So, I want to make it not too
(00:21:39)
hard, not too easy, but enough so you
(00:21:42)
can understand and still learn some new
(00:21:45)
words like, "Oh, that's a new word,
(00:21:47)
right?" Yes.
(00:21:48)
>> Or like you can understand and slowly
(00:21:52)
it'll improve your your your listening
(00:21:54)
and like your uh vocabulary and just
(00:21:57)
like I just try to make it so
(00:22:02)
so people can
(00:22:04)
watch the video and understand so they
(00:22:07)
still feel ill feel interested and then
(00:22:09)
they keep watching. Right.
(00:22:11)
>> Yes.
(00:22:11)
>> Cuz Yeah. Like if it's too difficult
(00:22:14)
then you can't watch it. It's It's too
(00:22:16)
hard when you feel bored.
(00:22:18)
>> Yes. Because like
(00:22:21)
I always want to learn English like
(00:22:26)
every day.
(00:22:26)
>> Uhhuh.
(00:22:27)
>> But I I don't have a time because
(00:22:30)
sometime I feel Oh, okay. Today I feel
(00:22:32)
tired.
(00:22:33)
>> Yeah.
(00:22:33)
>> But I feel if I don't do it so like
(00:22:38)
>> it just waste time.
(00:22:40)
>> How to say?
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>> A waste of time. Yeah.
(00:22:43)
>> A waste time. Yeah. So if you if you
(00:22:46)
what it's a waste of time
(00:22:48)
>> if you don't if you if I don't watch
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>> and just like looking the
(00:22:54)
>> just do like Instagram.
(00:22:56)
>> Oh yeah or Tik Tok. So
(00:22:58)
>> like something if I see or I do
(00:23:01)
>> but I don't get anything
(00:23:04)
>> benefit
(00:23:05)
>> right
(00:23:06)
>> I feel like it just waste time.
(00:23:09)
>> Yeah.
(00:23:11)
>> Yeah. But I still right now I still like
(00:23:13)
I just watch Tik Tok or Insta or
(00:23:17)
>> something.
(00:23:19)
>> I think
(00:23:21)
both of them have their purpose. So for
(00:23:24)
me like
(00:23:25)
>> me too I scroll Instagram
(00:23:28)
>> and I but I do it to at the end of the
(00:23:32)
day when I worked already and I already
(00:23:35)
use my brain and now I just want to
(00:23:36)
relax then I'll scroll a bit but I find
(00:23:40)
it becomes a problem if I scroll for
(00:23:42)
like an hour 2 hours right and then it's
(00:23:45)
like oh now that has been too much of a
(00:23:48)
waste of time
(00:23:49)
>> it feel like uh something you can become
(00:23:51)
easily addicted addicted
(00:23:56)
Like it's so easy to become addicted to
(00:24:00)
>> to it because it's so
(00:24:03)
>> give you the dopamine and you could just
(00:24:05)
keep swiping swiping, right?
(00:24:06)
>> Yes.
(00:24:07)
>> And it's hard to stop.
(00:24:11)
>> I agree with that.
(00:24:12)
>> Right.
(00:24:14)
>> So yeah. No, like two day or three days
(00:24:17)
ago, so it was like Christmas.
(00:24:20)
>> Uhhuh.
(00:24:20)
>> So what did you do on that day? Oh. Um,
(00:24:23)
that day I went out with my friends
(00:24:26)
>> and we had lunch.
(00:24:28)
>> Oh, nice.
(00:24:29)
>> But we didn't do any gifts or anything.
(00:24:32)
>> Just like have a time together, like
(00:24:35)
have a lunch time.
(00:24:36)
>> Exactly. Just hang out something. Spend
(00:24:39)
time together. Eat eat good food. And
(00:24:42)
then after that, just went home and
(00:24:44)
watch some movies.
(00:24:46)
>> Oh,
(00:24:46)
>> yeah. So
(00:24:47)
>> I think Oh, those guys recognized me. I
(00:24:50)
think he said their channel. Hello.
(00:24:55)
[laughter]
(00:24:58)
>> I saw I saw you uh you saw me and then
(00:25:01)
you pulled up the phone.
(00:25:02)
>> You are a YouTuber. Talk English, right?
(00:25:06)
>> Listen to your podcast.
(00:25:07)
>> Oh, thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to
(00:25:09)
meet you.
(00:25:10)
>> Yeah, it's called WhatsApp English.
(00:25:11)
>> Yeah, what's up English?
(00:25:14)
>> Yeah. Yeah, of course. We're we're we're
(00:25:16)
actually recording a vlog right now. So
(00:25:19)
maybe we could uh Could you also hold
(00:25:22)
this so it could film all of us? Yeah.
(00:25:24)
Thank you.
(00:25:27)
[laughter]
(00:25:30)
>> Oh. [laughter]
(00:25:32)
>> Oh, really?
(00:25:34)
>> Yeah. Okay. Well, well, thank you. Thank
(00:25:36)
you. Nice to meet you.
(00:25:38)
>> Uh,
(00:25:41)
>> yeah. Sure. Or whatever you want.
(00:25:45)
[laughter]
(00:25:46)
>> Jose.
(00:25:48)
So, what is good?
(00:25:50)
>> Good. Thank you. So, what is your name?
(00:25:53)
>> Uh, my name is Zan.
(00:25:54)
>> Zang.
(00:25:55)
>> Okay. Yeah. Nice to meet you. Thank you.
(00:25:56)
Thank you.
(00:25:57)
>> We're having a new videos.
(00:25:58)
>> Yeah. We're we're doing a vlog right
(00:26:00)
now. Her name is Van. And uh so we're
(00:26:03)
doing a vlog where do you know how I did
(00:26:06)
the podcast and now I started doing
(00:26:08)
vlogs where we just go somewhere and we
(00:26:11)
talk and so I try to make it like
(00:26:14)
natural
(00:26:15)
>> natural speaking like like me and you
(00:26:17)
talking right now. You know what I mean?
(00:26:19)
Yeah. Yeah. So yeah guys it was it was
(00:26:21)
nice to meet you and uh good luck with
(00:26:24)
uh your test your exam and everything.
(00:26:26)
Okay.
(00:26:27)
>> Thank you.
(00:26:27)
>> All right. Thank you. Well bye guys.
(00:26:29)
>> Byebye. Okay. Byebye.
(00:26:30)
>> Yeah. Bye-bye everybody. Okay.
(00:26:34)
>> So happy, right?
(00:26:36)
>> What?
(00:26:37)
>> So, you said that you wanted to maybe go
(00:26:40)
to um a vegan restaurant, right?
(00:26:42)
>> Yes.
(00:26:42)
>> Do you only eat vegan food or?
(00:26:46)
>> Yes.
(00:26:46)
>> Really?
(00:26:46)
>> Yeah.
(00:26:47)
>> You're ve you're vegan, eh?
(00:26:48)
>> Just maybe like four, six year ago, I
(00:26:50)
decided to do that.
(00:26:52)
>> Okay.
(00:26:52)
>> Yes.
(00:26:53)
>> So, for four to six years, you've only
(00:26:55)
been eating vegan food?
(00:26:57)
>> Yeah.
(00:26:57)
>> Oh, wow.
(00:26:58)
>> How do you feel
(00:26:59)
>> before that? So after I graduated high
(00:27:02)
school, I decided to eat just vegan
(00:27:05)
food.
(00:27:05)
>> What made you decide that?
(00:27:07)
>> Just just because I I love animal.
(00:27:11)
>> A yeah,
(00:27:12)
>> just only that reason.
(00:27:13)
>> Yeah, I understand.
(00:27:16)
>> You're good because I also love animals,
(00:27:19)
but I still eat meat, you know, and but
(00:27:23)
so you actually love animals and like
(00:27:25)
you take action on not eating them. So
(00:27:31)
Yeah, you're you're good
(00:27:32)
>> because in Japan so they are famous to
(00:27:36)
like sushi like using fish.
(00:27:38)
>> Yeah.
(00:27:40)
>> And
(00:27:41)
>> so do you eat fish or no?
(00:27:43)
>> No.
(00:27:44)
>> No fish.
(00:27:44)
>> I just come I just go to like a sushi
(00:27:49)
>> store restaurant.
(00:27:50)
>> Okay.
(00:27:50)
>> I just like eat like another one. Not
(00:27:53)
fish.
(00:27:53)
>> Right.
(00:27:54)
>> Yeah.
(00:27:54)
>> So what do you eat for protein? Like uh
(00:28:00)
no no no
(00:28:01)
>> beans. Yeah
(00:28:02)
>> beans almost beans.
(00:28:04)
>> M
(00:28:06)
>> almost beans.
(00:28:07)
>> Oh most mostly beans. Mostly beans.
(00:28:10)
>> Bean.
(00:28:10)
>> Yeah. So since we're doing an English
(00:28:13)
vlog um the word almost.
(00:28:16)
>> Yeah.
(00:28:17)
>> In Vietnamese many Vietnamese confuse.
(00:28:20)
So almost means like gun or like sweet.
(00:28:25)
>> So it's like for example
(00:28:27)
If I was walking close to this tree.
(00:28:30)
>> Yes.
(00:28:31)
>> And then I came very close, I could be
(00:28:34)
like, "Oh, I almost hit the tree."
(00:28:36)
>> Oh,
(00:28:37)
>> like I almost hit the tree.
(00:28:39)
>> I Yeah, it's like very close.
(00:28:41)
>> But when you mean almost here, you you
(00:28:43)
mean mostly?
(00:28:44)
>> Mostly.
(00:28:45)
>> So like uh that's all or like uh that
(00:28:50)
fun, right?
(00:28:51)
>> Like you could say like I mostly eat
(00:28:53)
beans.
(00:28:55)
>> Oh, okay. Okay, I understand.
(00:28:57)
>> Right. Right. I don't know if I
(00:28:59)
explained it very clearly, but like
(00:29:02)
yeah, let's say like a car drives by you
(00:29:04)
very fast, very close, and you say, "Oh
(00:29:06)
my gosh, I almost got hit almost got hit
(00:29:09)
by a car."
(00:29:11)
>> But then if you do something like, "Oh,
(00:29:13)
I" If you go outside
(00:29:16)
>> most days, you could say,
(00:29:20)
"No, that's a bad example."
(00:29:22)
You could say, uh, or if you usually eat
(00:29:25)
beans, you could say, I mostly eat beans
(00:29:28)
for protein.
(00:29:29)
>> Or, I mostly go to this restaurant. It's
(00:29:34)
okay.
(00:29:37)
>> If if that's the place you go,
(00:29:39)
>> Yeah. I usually go to this restaurant.
(00:29:42)
>> Yeah. If that's the place you go most of
(00:29:44)
the time,
(00:29:45)
>> then you could say, cuz mostly is like
(00:29:47)
an adverb, right?
(00:29:49)
>> And it must be with a verb. So I mostly
(00:29:51)
verb I mostly go to this restaurant when
(00:29:55)
I go out.
(00:29:56)
>> If it's like one of the only restaurant
(00:29:58)
you go to.
(00:30:00)
>> Oh easy to understand. Maybe maybe one
(00:30:03)
of the like who who is watching your
(00:30:10)
YouTube maybe they cannot stand.
(00:30:13)
>> Yeah. So for example,
(00:30:15)
>> if we think we could also say most of
(00:30:18)
the so I could say most of the people
(00:30:22)
>> watching can probably understand that.
(00:30:25)
>> Yeah, most of
(00:30:26)
>> the most of the
(00:30:28)
>> most of the noun. So most of the people
(00:30:32)
watching right now can probably
(00:30:34)
understand that.
(00:30:36)
>> Thank you.
(00:30:36)
>> I wouldn't say almost people, right?
(00:30:39)
Just most of the people.
(00:30:40)
>> Most of the people.
(00:30:41)
>> Yeah. No worries. No worries.
(00:30:44)
>> Okay, guys. So, we are going to hop on
(00:30:48)
uh my bike and go to a vegan restaurant
(00:30:53)
about a kilometer away from here.
(00:30:58)
>> Do you feel scared to be on the bike
(00:31:00)
after living in Japan for 6 years?
(00:31:03)
>> No.
(00:31:03)
>> No. Okay, good.
(00:31:05)
>> Yeah.
(00:31:05)
>> Still still a Hanoi still a Vietnamese
(00:31:09)
girl. I I just feel like a lot of bike
(00:31:12)
and a lot of car. It's like I got
(00:31:14)
traffic jam a lot of times.
(00:31:16)
>> Yeah. Yeah.
(00:31:17)
>> And it's inconvenient.
(00:31:19)
>> Yeah. Very
(00:31:24)
>> one thing I feel like I live in Vietnam
(00:31:26)
is we have a lot of coffee shop.
(00:31:30)
>> Oh yeah.
(00:31:31)
>> Yeah.
(00:31:32)
>> In Vietnam.
(00:31:34)
>> Yeah. In Japan are there a lot of a
(00:31:38)
lot of cafes? We just like have a coffee
(00:31:40)
fee for me. So I usually go at the
(00:31:45)
convenience store.
(00:31:46)
>> Oh yeah.
(00:31:47)
>> Or like Starbucks.
(00:31:49)
>> Yeah.
(00:31:50)
>> It's just like that. And people who I
(00:31:52)
know after they travel in Vietnam and
(00:31:56)
they buy to Japan and they usually stay
(00:31:59)
Vietnam has a lot of coffee.
(00:32:02)
>> Oh yeah.
(00:32:02)
>> Yeah.
(00:32:05)
in in Vietnam
(00:32:07)
like um
(00:32:11)
how do you say
(00:32:13)
people are kind
(00:32:18)
>> kite?
(00:32:19)
>> Yeah.
(00:32:19)
>> Yeah.
(00:32:22)
>> Yeah. They're very friendly.
(00:32:24)
>> Yeah. And Vietnamese
(00:32:26)
uh are hungry still like midnight.
(00:32:32)
Say again.
(00:32:33)
>> Like um Vietnamese
(00:32:36)
usually hang out until midnight
(00:32:40)
>> or 11:00 p.m. or 1:00 a.m.
(00:32:42)
>> Yeah.
(00:32:43)
>> But in Japan, if you don't have friends
(00:32:48)
or go to hang out and almost store
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almost restaurant
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>> and most most
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of restaurant
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>> Yeah.
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>> closed.
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>> Oh. Uh maybe 1000 p.m. or 8:00 p.m. or
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>> right
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>> 9:00 p.m. like that.
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>> So you have to go home, huh?
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>> Yes.
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>> But one place you can in Japan just one
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place we can drink
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drink a lot of like beer.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Or wine.
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>> Just like drink place. Yeah.
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>> We say isakaya.
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>> Oh,
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I've heard that word. I didn't I but I
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didn't know what it meant.
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>> So keep keep going straight.
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>> No, go straight.
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>> Okay.
(00:33:47)
>> It's pretty far away. [laughter]
(00:33:49)
>> After 1 kilo.
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>> This is 1 kilometer.
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>> No, like different price.
(00:33:55)
>> Oh, I thought we were going to a place
(00:33:56)
that's 1 kilometer.
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So I should tell you before.
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>> Okay. So uh she thought the restaurant
(00:34:05)
was in around this area in Batio Street.
(00:34:08)
Um but couldn't find it. So then we
(00:34:11)
looked and it's actually all the way
(00:34:13)
back in uh Hanky. So we're going to turn
(00:34:17)
around and go back to Hank. But at least
(00:34:19)
now we're more hungry than before,
(00:34:21)
right? So the food is going to be
(00:34:23)
better. All right. So we're going to
(00:34:24)
head there now.
(00:34:28)
Oh yeah, there it is. There it is. Okay.
(00:34:31)
>> Vegan food. Okay.
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>> Okay. We got here
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>> and
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>> it's busy. Lots of people.
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>> Yes. The last time the same is
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>> really, huh?
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>> Okay.
(00:34:49)
>> Take a seat.
(00:34:53)
This might be a little bit hard to film
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in here. Oh,
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>> let me like photo for the venue.
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Okay.
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>> I'll just do a
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Okay. Vegetarian fur, rice noodles
(00:35:30)
served with a jakama based broth, green
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scallions, shiakei mushrooms,
(00:35:37)
bean sprouts, vegetarian beef. So you
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like which which one do you like? We
(00:35:43)
>> also have one. Oh,
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>> vegetarian moonchai kchai.
(00:35:54)
So yeah, the one
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>> do they have like a special dish?
(00:36:01)
>> Chinese soup dish. Must try.
(00:36:03)
>> Maybe they put like number one.
(00:36:06)
>> Right. Right.
(00:36:07)
>> Maybe.
(00:36:08)
>> Right. Rice noodles, jakama soup, tofu,
(00:36:10)
tomato, vegan soybean slices, dried
(00:36:13)
onions, scallion, raw vegetables. That
(00:36:16)
looks okay. Um
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Can you eat like
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>> Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
(00:37:13)
>> Uh, these are chili peppers. Like fresh
(00:37:16)
chili.
(00:37:17)
>> A chili.
(00:37:18)
>> Yeah. Yeah, fresh chili.
(00:37:20)
>> So, there's nowhere to really put this
(00:37:22)
camera, but I'm just going to show you
(00:37:25)
guys how the food looks. So, that
(00:37:27)
actually looks really good.
(00:37:29)
>> And that was number one on the menu if
(00:37:31)
you ever come here. And we'll show you
(00:37:33)
the the name of this restaurant after.
(00:37:36)
But, and then we have this one. All
(00:37:38)
right. So, now we are going to enjoy our
(00:37:41)
meals and uh we'll see you guys soon.
(00:37:45)
>> So,
(00:37:46)
now that you're here back in Vietnam,
(00:37:49)
are will you stay here for for a long
(00:37:52)
term?
(00:37:54)
You mean like after I come back to
(00:37:56)
Vietnam
(00:37:58)
>> I live here? You mean like that?
(00:38:01)
>> Yeah. I mean like now will you stay
(00:38:03)
here?
(00:38:03)
>> Yes.
(00:38:04)
>> Or will you go back to Japan?
(00:38:06)
>> Just stay here.
(00:38:07)
>> Yeah.
(00:38:08)
>> Yes.
(00:38:11)
>> Because I feel like maybe that's like
(00:38:14)
enough time.
(00:38:15)
>> Yeah. to stay
(00:38:18)
to stay um
(00:38:21)
myself like just only myself,
(00:38:24)
>> right? Well, you said you have a
(00:38:26)
boyfriend in in Japan, right?
(00:38:29)
>> Yes. And before that, so I the first
(00:38:32)
time so I live with my friends with like
(00:38:35)
almost like um
(00:38:38)
Yes. four people in the one room.
(00:38:41)
>> Oh wow. Yeah. M around
(00:38:44)
35 make wall
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>> 45 square meters
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>> square
(00:38:50)
>> square meters
(00:38:51)
>> square meter
(00:38:54)
>> yes and after that I just live alone.
(00:38:57)
>> Mhm. But after that maybe life for
(00:39:00)
almost after come to five years
(00:39:09)
>> over over five years.
(00:39:11)
>> Five years I met my boyfriend.
(00:39:13)
>> Oh yeah. Yeah. Okay. After 5 years.
(00:39:15)
Yeah.
(00:39:17)
So
(00:39:18)
you lived in Japan for 5 years and then
(00:39:22)
after 5 years you met your boyfriend and
(00:39:24)
then you guys were together for about 1
(00:39:27)
year and then you came back to Vietnam,
(00:39:30)
>> right?
(00:39:33)
>> Do you ever wish you you met him earlier
(00:39:35)
than five in after 5 years?
(00:39:38)
>> What do you mean?
(00:39:39)
>> Like
(00:39:40)
>> cuz then you met him and then you had to
(00:39:42)
leave, right?
(00:39:42)
>> Yeah. So do you do you ever wish like
(00:39:45)
you wish you met him in in the
(00:39:47)
beginning?
(00:39:48)
>> Yes, I want to I want to die
(00:39:52)
>> because just one just maybe after one
(00:39:55)
years. So we have live far away.
(00:39:59)
>> Yeah.
(00:39:59)
>> So does
(00:40:00)
>> what kind of visit
(00:40:01)
>> does he
(00:40:03)
>> does does he plan to come to Vietnam?
(00:40:06)
>> He
(00:40:08)
>> does he plan to come to Vietnam?
(00:40:11)
>> Yeah. Yeah,
(00:40:14)
>> maybe next year. He said like that.
(00:40:17)
>> So what do you guys do in uh Japan? Like
(00:40:21)
what did you do? Did you work or was it
(00:40:23)
just studying?
(00:40:24)
>> Oh, after studying. So we worked the
(00:40:27)
first work I the first job
(00:40:31)
>> I did like in the front stuff
(00:40:36)
>> at a restaurant or
(00:40:37)
>> hotel? at a hotel
(00:40:40)
>> for two years away.
(00:40:41)
>> Okay.
(00:40:42)
>> Like Japanese more like about the
(00:40:47)
>> I I don't know how to say
(00:40:48)
>> like the polite,
(00:40:50)
>> right? The manners and the etiquette
(00:40:53)
like the way you the way you're supposed
(00:40:56)
to behave and kind of talk with them
(00:40:58)
that type of thing like their culture.
(00:41:00)
>> Yes.
(00:41:01)
>> Yeah.
(00:41:02)
>> I had I had to learn like that after
(00:41:05)
that. So I decided to change my job. So
(00:41:08)
it was like the
(00:41:10)
translator
(00:41:13)
>> from
(00:41:16)
from Japanese to Vietnamese. And
(00:41:20)
>> yeah and and vice versa.
(00:41:25)
>> So from Viet from Japanese to Vietnamese
(00:41:28)
and Vietnamese to Japanese.
(00:41:31)
>> Vietnamese to Japanese.
(00:41:32)
>> H. But it was like a hard job for me
(00:41:39)
>> because when I want to translate to
(00:41:42)
Vietnamese is it means like I have to
(00:41:45)
talk fluently in Vietnam,
(00:41:47)
>> right?
(00:41:48)
>> In Vietnamese. But you know, I don't
(00:41:51)
have to really like a lot of time to
(00:41:54)
speak Vietnamese when I live in Japan,
(00:41:57)
>> right?
(00:41:58)
>> And my Vietnamese is
(00:42:03)
weird.
(00:42:04)
>> Say again.
(00:42:08)
>> Oh, sounds funny.
(00:42:13)
>> Today is my test.
(00:42:16)
But I don't learn anything just today.
(00:42:22)
Just only today or tomorrow before the
(00:42:25)
test is start.
(00:42:27)
>> Yeah.
(00:42:28)
>> Like that.
(00:42:30)
>> No prepare anything.
(00:42:31)
>> Right. Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I
(00:42:33)
understand. Yeah.
(00:42:35)
>> And it and it it still went well cuz
(00:42:37)
your English is still good.
(00:42:39)
>> Good enough.
(00:42:40)
>> I will try. I will I will learn.
(00:42:43)
>> Yeah. And other people will see the
(00:42:46)
video and they'll feel like
(00:42:49)
>> very confident and very good. Yeah. Cuz
(00:42:52)
if you could do it, then they think
(00:42:53)
maybe they they can do it too. You know
(00:42:56)
what I mean?
(00:42:56)
>> Yes.
(00:42:57)
>> Make them feel confident. When you say
(00:43:00)
before you put the video the vlog with
(00:43:04)
phone on the YouTube I feel like with my
(00:43:08)
English level am I okay
(00:43:12)
>> no problem I feel that a lot of and I
(00:43:15)
decided to no submit don't submit
(00:43:19)
anything just just listen and just watch
(00:43:22)
your video but after I I see some I
(00:43:27)
watch I see that. I saw that and I feel
(00:43:30)
like okay I can try. Yes. And maybe
(00:43:35)
people maybe see your watch your YouTube
(00:43:39)
they
(00:43:41)
will be confident and submit to you and
(00:43:46)
we will have like a lot of vlog later
(00:43:49)
like in the future I think.
(00:43:52)
Yeah, that's what happened because the
(00:43:54)
first time I talked about the form to
(00:43:58)
film the vlog, I only had three people
(00:44:00)
submit.
(00:44:01)
>> Not many. So, not many people submitted.
(00:44:05)
And then after I recorded the video with
(00:44:07)
son,
(00:44:09)
>> then many people submitted and I was
(00:44:11)
thought wow. So, they see that you know
(00:44:14)
it doesn't need to be perfect. And
(00:44:18)
>> when they see sun can do it, then they
(00:44:19)
feel more more confident. I was I was
(00:44:22)
happy about that.
(00:44:23)
>> So, now that you tell me that's what
(00:44:26)
happened now, it's good.
(00:44:29)
>> So, yeah, I'm glad I'm glad you uh
(00:44:34)
were brave enough to uh do it.
(00:44:36)
>> Yes.
(00:44:37)
>> Cuz sometimes also I don't know if when
(00:44:39)
I asked to make the meeting and then
(00:44:42)
maybe you think, "Oh, no. Sorry, I can't
(00:44:44)
do it." Like maybe you feel scared and
(00:44:46)
you don't want to do it. Do you know
(00:44:46)
what I mean? So,
(00:44:48)
>> it's good good that you did it.
(00:44:53)
And I feel so so so happy because you
(00:44:56)
can make your time. You can you can you
(00:45:00)
spend your time to have love with me and
(00:45:03)
to talk with me to spend maybe this is
(00:45:06)
my your day off but you still like
(00:45:09)
>> do this on this one with me. I feel so
(00:45:11)
happy because because when you ask me
(00:45:14)
like in the in the great day,
(00:45:17)
>> right? But I just only offer on the
(00:45:20)
weekend and I feel like maybe
(00:45:23)
>> you couldn't you couldn't stand your
(00:45:26)
time to me but you
(00:45:29)
>> you did that and I so happy. I just I
(00:45:31)
just want to say that.
(00:45:33)
>> Yeah. No, I mean uh
(00:45:37)
the thing is is I think most people can
(00:45:40)
only do it on Saturday or Sunday.
(00:45:42)
>> So then I I have to accept that you know
(00:45:45)
what maybe Yeah. Cuz before I used to
(00:45:49)
Saturday, Sunday I I didn't work.
(00:45:51)
>> But now I think Saturday is [music]
(00:45:53)
becoming the vlog day. And so it's like
(00:45:55)
every Saturday I film a vlog.
(00:45:58)
Um, oh well. It's still a nice It's
(00:46:02)
still a nice way to spend my Saturday,
(00:46:04)
you know? I get to like meet somebody,
(00:46:06)
like talk with them, we hang out, do new
(00:46:09)
things.
(00:46:10)
>> I think I think it's great. Like
(00:46:13)
>> I don't really for me it's like it's for
(00:46:17)
my my my work, but it doesn't feel like
(00:46:21)
work. You know what I mean? But I still
(00:46:23)
have to make videos every week and I
(00:46:25)
have to do that. But then when we can go
(00:46:27)
out and naturally hang out, then it's
(00:46:29)
it's actually fun. And yes. Yeah. Yeah.
(00:46:31)
It's fun to meet new people.
(00:46:34)
>> Yeah. Doing vlogging. Actually, that's
(00:46:36)
one of the reason why I started the vlog
(00:46:39)
>> is because like before I used to do
(00:46:41)
podcasts, right?
(00:46:42)
>> Yes.
(00:46:43)
>> And I used to have to prepare a lot of
(00:46:45)
stuff and sit in my room and record the
(00:46:47)
podcast, but I felt that was kind of
(00:46:50)
boring. So I was like, "Oh, it would be
(00:46:52)
cool to like if I could film outside."
(00:46:55)
And then I started filming outside and
(00:46:57)
then I was like, "Oh, it'd be cool to
(00:46:58)
film with other people." And then so
(00:47:01)
that's when I made the form. Yeah.
(00:47:04)
>> Like last week, last week I went to
(00:47:07)
Batang Pottery Village.
(00:47:08)
>> Bachang.
(00:47:09)
>> Yeah.
(00:47:10)
>> Bachang. Yeah. The the pottery
(00:47:13)
>> with another viewer.
(00:47:14)
>> Oh, the Bang made that, you know.
(00:47:17)
>> And then this week with you. And then
(00:47:19)
next Saturday I have another one
(00:47:21)
>> with a guy named Chong. M
(00:47:25)
>> even it sound like a little bit busy but
(00:47:28)
maybe it will be fun.
(00:47:31)
>> It's busy and fun. Yeah. Yeah. It's both
(00:47:33)
busy and fun. So,
(00:47:36)
you know, it's
(00:47:38)
>> Yeah. It's uh and and I think it really
(00:47:41)
helps people to learn English as well
(00:47:44)
cuz they see real real interaction with
(00:47:47)
you know what I mean?
(00:47:48)
>> Yes. cuz many video is just one person
(00:47:51)
talking but I think people want to see
(00:47:53)
two people and conversation you know.
(00:47:56)
>> Yes.
(00:47:58)
>> So yeah. No. Well, thank you. Thank you.
(00:48:00)
I appreciate you doing the video.
(00:48:03)
>> Thank you so much.
(00:48:04)
>> I I just want to
(00:48:05)
>> har. [laughter]
(00:48:09)
>> All right, guys. So, we have reached the
(00:48:11)
end of the vlog. It's been a fun day
(00:48:13)
going around Huan Kim and Napsson temple
(00:48:16)
and meeting those viewers and all that.
(00:48:19)
So, thank you so much, Van, uh, for
(00:48:22)
joining me on this vlog. And, um, is
(00:48:24)
there anything you want to say to finish
(00:48:26)
it off?
(00:48:27)
>> Yes. Thank you so much for having me
(00:48:29)
here and I was so happy because I have a
(00:48:33)
time with you and we can go to like Juan
(00:48:36)
Kim Lake and the vegan food. And so I
(00:48:39)
want to just send everyone who are
(00:48:43)
watching this
(00:48:45)
video, this vlog and just just be
(00:48:48)
confident even if my English is not good
(00:48:52)
but I tried I tried to to do that and
(00:48:56)
everyone can submit to teacher. So I I
(00:49:01)
say like teacher my teacher so and have
(00:49:03)
vlog with him. Yes, that's all. Thank
(00:49:06)
you so much.
(00:49:07)
>> Yeah. Thank you for watching.
(00:49:09)
>> Great message. Yeah. Thanks. Thanks for
(00:49:10)
watching, guys. And we will see you in
(00:49:12)
the next vlog. See you later.
