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But it's been a long and difficult road.

Instead of going to college at 18...

Yes, I'm not 18, can you believe that?

I had to go and provide for my family because both of my parents were laid off from the textile

factories that they worked in.

So now, 34 years later... oh (laughs) I don't wanna date myself that much...

I'm 34.

I'm a single mom.

I'm a full-time college student.

I have 4 jobs.

And I'm about to graduate from BCC.

(crowd cheers)

It's not ending there, guys.

I'm going to UMass Dartmouth to major in English and Political Science.

(crowd cheers)

(music plays)

If you're here, you are part of the Alliance.

(music continues)

I come from a place where...

I come from a lower-income, impoverished community, and for a lot of students, that's their basic reality.

While the public education institution is also their pavement to hope.

It is a pavement to their future where they can make something of themselves.

It is a place where they become trailblazers and a part of their community.

I myself wasn't able to go to college last year throughout certain personal circumstances

which also didn't allow me to be as involved with my school as much as I wanted to be

and also to represent my family.

Though I did not let myself become a statistic and I am now an IT specialist at 19 years old.

(crowd cheers)

(music continues)

But guys we're not done yet.

We're not.

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The wheels on the bus go round and round

Round and round Round and round

The wheels on the bus go round and round

All 'round the town

The door on the bus goes open and shut.

Open and shut. Open and shut.

The door on the bus goes open and shut. Open and shut.

The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish

Swish swish swish. Swish swish swish.

The wipers on the bus go swish swish swish. Swish swish swish

The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep

Beep beep beep. Beep beep beep.

The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep. Beep beep beep

All 'round the town

The driver on the bus goes 'move on back'

Move on back Move on back

The driver on the bus goes 'move on back'

All 'round the town

The baby on the bus goes 'whaa whaa whaa'

Whaa whaa whaa

The baby on the bus goes 'whaa whaa whaa'

All 'round the town

Johny, Johny! Yes, Papa

Johny, Johny! Yes, Papa

Eating sugar?

No, Papa

Telling lies?

No, Papa

Open your mouth!

Ha! Ha! Ha!

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Two Travel Stories for American English | ESL Listening | English Practice - Duration: 6:51.

Good day, English Winners. In this video, I'm going to tell a couple stories so

you can get used to the way many Americans will tell stories. So not long

ago, I had a beard. It was pretty long; I think I have one video about two weeks

ago - as of the time recording this video - where I had a pretty big beard. I shaved it off.

One: because it was becoming summertime and it was a little inconvenient, and two:

because what happened in this story. So get this: ('get this' means listen) I was

walking down an apartment neighborhood not too long ago, and it was sundown. The

city lights were just starting to come on, and as I'm walking down the sidewalk,

this old man with a fedora hat... (when I say 'with a fedora hat' or 'with an

umbrella', that means he's either wearing or holding. It depends on the Item. So, if

it's with khaki pants or with a necktie, I'm talking about clothes... so with a

necktie or with a fedora hat means he's wearing... but if he's with a backpack or

with an umbrella.... those are things you carry. So, when I say with an umbrella,

that means that he's carrying an umbrella. So, he's with a fedora hat. That

means he's wearing a specific kind of hat.)... so I walk past this old man, and just

as I passed by him, he goes, "Hey!" And I look at him. He looks back at me with

this surprised look in his eyes, like he didn't just yell at me. And so I'm

confused, and I shrugged my shoulders, turn around, and continue walking, and

then he goes, "Hey!" And he grabs my wrist. And I'm like, 'Okay, I don't know this

person. What's the deal?" I say. ('What's the deal?' is a way of asking: Why are you

acting this way? I'm...kind of... showing surprise.) What's the reason for grabbing my wrist

like that? And then he just continues to stare at me. Finally, he just... he points

here. He says in Korean: "beard,".and then "good appearance." And I say 'Okay, thank you."

I say that to him in Korean "gamsahamnida'... and then I turn around and walk

away. So, if this is the way people show appreciation for facial hair in this

country, I'm not going to walk around with a beard, because I'm going to keep

on getting grabbed by random people and I don't know if I'm going to be getting

into a fight, or they're going to compliment me on my beard. So, I shaved my

beard. So here's another story... about a weird young man on the street. So, check

this out. ('Check this out' means just the same thing as 'get this,' 'look,' or 'listen to

this.') I was walking down the street in Itaewon - which is a place in Seoul Korea

known for foreigners - and as we passed by this cafe, just killing time... (By the way

'passed by' means to walk by, and 'killing time' means to do things for boredom - just

to find something interesting to do - that's what it means to kill time.)

So, as we passed by this cafe, there was a man who was coming toward us with his

arm around his girlfriend. And that's fine, so we're walking by, and as we make

eye contact, he takes his fist and punches my shoulder. Now that's a very

strange thing to do. So, I stop and look back at him. 'What's up with you?' (And it's

a way of asking in surprise: 'what's your problem?' 'Is there a reason why you just

punched me on the shoulder like that?' And so what does he do next? He just stares

at me. And his girlfriend doesn't know what to do either! She wasn't expecting

her boyfriend to just punch a random person on the street, even if it was just

in the shoulder. I mean, it hurt a little; it was hard enough that it got my

attention, but it wasn't anything to do serious damage. But she was surprised, too.

And so, since he had his girlfriend with him, I came to the decision that this man

was not up to no good. (By the way, 'up to no good' means that he intends to cause

trouble, or to start fights, or break the law.) This man was not up to no good. He

didn't mean to do anything badly. But now we have this awkward situation; you don't

just punch a random person on the street and expect them to do nothing. And so, we

just - kind of - stare at each other a little bit. And, I didn't want to fight

because first off: I'm with my friend. Second, it's my day off. Third, I have a

backpack with a computer in my backpack, so I don't want to get into a fight and

damage the computer either. And plus, I'm in a foreign country. I don't want to cause

trouble with in a foreign country because, as a foreigner, it's instantly my

fault - no matter what happens - so I have to be very careful about how I act. And

so this awkward situation... ('awkward' means you don't know what to do socially, and

you feel either rejected, or alone, or just confused. And so, in this case, I am

very confused.) I don't know what to do so finally I just turn around and keep

walking. I just keep going. And my friend goes with me. And I'm confused... still

trying to think about what happened, and later my friend said to me: "He probably

saw an American movie where two friends met. One punched to the other in the

shoulder as a friendly way of saying 'hello'. And so, I agreed with him... that

probably was what happened. But just to make things clear: not only does that

rarely happen, but even if it did, it would be between two extremely close

friends who are used to doing that with each other, and that's not something you

do to people you don't know. So that's it for my second story: weird man on the

street. And so this should help you get used to listening to how Americans tell

stories. If you liked this video, please like, SUBSCRIBE... and if you have a weird

story about an awkward situation. Comment down below; tell me about your strange

story. Until then, keep winning English Winners. Check out my playlists here, and

I'll see you later. Bye.

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Scarlet Roses, beautiful love songs, Chanson, Vera Verba

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B&D Happy Hour - Episode 12 / social media - Duration: 6:47.

live a little bit my way

good three two one

welcome to episode 12 of the b-and-b

happy hour

I am Breanna who and I'm Debbie and we

are here in the park again because it's

nice and we are here to talk about a

topic that is pervasive in our society

these days that topic is social media

dun dun dun

so first Brian let's talk about the

social media platforms that we use I'll

let you start as I've said before in

previous videos I am computer illiterate

you know I'm not very good with

computers and to be honest the only

reason I started using social media

Facebook etc was because you know to

start this business and and it was

something that needed to be done so

let's start with you they've what do you

use in terms of social media well I use

I use two two platforms number one is

Facebook which is my private Facebook

account and I hate Facebook as do i I

don't like using it I wish I didn't have

it but I have it for a reason and that

is not for business but for my private

life a lot of my friends and family live

all of my family lives back in America

and if I didn't have Facebook it would

be difficult to communicate with

everyone easily and it would also be

difficult to check in on people to see

how they're doing

however I really dislike Facebook I

think Facebook is essentially a platform

for narcissism narcissism

you know if you know you viewers may

think otherwise you may think I'm wrong

and you may be right

but I I know so many people that

constantly update their social media

their Facebook page with meaningless

boring things and I I don't understand

it just I I don't want to look at

Facebook ever and when I do I become

even more bored okay so what about other

things like line Linkedin etc etc I mean

do you do you use anything else well I

use Instagram okay and I you know I use

I have a private Instagram and then I

have my own kind of business Instagram

and I I think Instagram is more

interesting because it's you know a

picture is generally more interesting

because if they both for me personally

it's a visual immediate impact

fYI both Dave and I together will be

starting a new Instagram page all nude

yeah all the time it's called nude boys

B&B in the buff look out but what do you

think about the effect that social media

has on young people I think in many ways

it's been negative I think that it has

had a negative effect on young people's

ability to communicate and interact

face-to-face yet of course there are a

lot of positives that have come with

social media but unfortunately in terms

of human interaction there have it has

it has led to a decline in in social

adeptness I agree yeah I overall and in

general I don't think that

social media is having a positive effect

on impersonal interaction with others

now do you think the prevalence of

social media will rise or fall in the

future I think it I think it's going to

increase and I honestly think that we

are going to become less and less

person-to-person socially so we are

going to become less social what can I

say less social interpersonal is that a

word yes it is now yeah I think we are

going to become less less socially

active I really do I think person to

person we are going to become less

socially active and I do think that it

is going to have continued to have a

negative effect on real person-to-person

communication skills unfortunately yeah

yeah are you going to continue to use

social media and by that I mean not only

what exists now but the new things that

pop up in the future Dave yeah what's

necessary you know if there is something

like Facebook or if Facebook is replaced

by some other platform in the future

Facebook is so ubiquitous ubiquitous

that most people need to use it for some

reason or another and yeah in the future

as well out I will subscribe to those

social media platforms but speaking of

subscribe Dave what should the viewers

subscribe to and how can they contact us

you should subscribe to us and by that I

mean this video series hit subscribe

totally in Japanese if you liked the

video give us an email comment question

we love them if you'd like to meet us in

person head to Sendai - sensei calm and

you can see our profiles you can contact

us directly

and we are looking forward to hearing

from you see you guys next time

see

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Episode #006: Seeking direction - Sky's the Limit - Duration: 5:59.

Hey, guys!

Here at Full Circle HQ.

This week was all about seeking direction.

What does direction mean to you?

Direction is an ability to provide the guidance

that an individual would require.

It doesn't necessarily mean,

it's telling them what to do.

It's providing the pathway for the solution.

To provide the specific direction on

how to get that done in the most efficient way,

how to get it done in the most effective way,

would be the correct guidance to give that

individual, so they could deliver

on the end result that you were after.

You could go to 50 appointments,

and all of them are crap.

The only thing you do is not working.

You've tried this angle, that angle,

and nothing's working.

But the 51st one...

... is gold.

Is gold. And it makes up for all of 'em.

Direction to staff is what I do every day.

I always need to be there to provide

that direction, so they are aware

of how to resolve that issue,

or tackle that piece of work.

Yeah, it's just – it's these little, little things

that we just need to be mindful of, and

I, myself, am not so detail orientated.

Yep.

But when I hear the feedback, I want you guys

to just note 'em down.

Okay.

He just wanted to see how he was going.

He's new to the organization.

He just wanted to give me some update,

to just make sure that I was on the same page as him.

It's a – it's a really amazing feeling when,

you can create an environment that is

full circle.

Right?

Where it goes around and everyone wins.

Yeah, just giving him those little tips.

Putting together this awesome pack, where

he can have all the information at his fingertips.

So that when we put things through,

we're 110 percent accurate.

Thank you.

Thanks, Harry.

No worries.

Direction in business is critical.

It's really the difference between,

knowing how you're gonna get to the outcome and

knowing how you're not gonna get to the outcome.

We're all about results.

We're all about delivering what it is that

we need as an organization, to grow, to prosper,

to deliver our vision as a company.

If there is no direction, there is no vision

of where you wanna take this company,

or what you want to produce in the company.

And therefore, once you've decided on that vision,

you need to then decide on where the

direction is going, for that vision to occur.

It is always about providing direction for our clients.

Yeah, if you can recall back,

when you were once a child.

You know, maybe as far back as you can remember.

When you once had a dream.

And what was that dream?

Was it to be an astronaut?

Did you just want to be a businessman?

What - what was that dream?

It really, really was such a joy

to experience providing the direction for clients,

so they can can understand what we can deliver,

as a solution for their –

for their wealth and their investments.

It was amazing to experience that last night.

Understanding their position.

Giving 'em that pathway of how they can

get themselves from where they are today,

to what they want to be like or achieve in the future.

When there is a critical issue with a client,

and they can't solve it themselves,

they'll come to me for the direction.

Yeah, so, you heard about the what year today?

So we don't need that any more.

That confirms three months.

One of the clients was declined.

There was no year to date on a payslip,

and they needed to evidence

three months of employment.

I dunno who told you about the interest rate.

The - the assistant.

Yeah, but there's – that's maybe just

something he's coming up with in his head.

The second issue was in relation to the income.

We took their based income, but they actually

did receive allowances, which boosted their

income by another ten thousand dollars a year.

And that ten thousand dollars a year was the

difference between the approval and not.

Even though Glennie has, you know,

many, many years of experience,

and we've got Harry that's in the team now,

that has many, many years of experience,

I felt that I needed to step in,

look at what the issue was,

uncover the finer details and the really

minor specifics that needed to be adjusted,

and get it back and push forward,

and fight for the client and

win for them, no matter what.

My job as a CEO is not to

always give the solutions.

Because giving the solutions is not

fixing the problem.

Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna go to Melton

to have a look at the area.

One guy sold already.

So fixing the problem is being able to relay,

and ask the right questions to whoever that is,

and then them coming up with the solution

to the problem.

Then they've learnt the outcome and then

they can solve it, time and time again.

And then they're gonna sign off.

I'm sure we'll be able to do something for them.

Yep, so, killing it now.

It's been a great week, seeing

our challenges here.

Day ten of the Breakthrough Challenge.

Awesome to see

them making some progress this week.

That's right, Garry.

Progress equals happiness.

Let's do it!

Thanks so much for watching this episode

of Sky's the Limit.

We hope you enjoyed it as much as

we enjoyed making it.

If you have any questions or feedback,

feel free to leave them in the comments below.

And please give the video a like.

It really makes a difference.

And, of course, guys, make sure to

subscribe to our channel.

We need you guys following us on our journey.

See you next time.

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Content Marketing Ideas: 6 Content Marketing Strategies For Endless Content Creation - Duration: 26:32.

hey what's up it's dr. Memmel from dr. Mogambo calm you second downstream this

time on Facebook as well trying to get my cameras order here sorry about delay

had some technical difficulties and um so but we're ready to get started and I

apologize I am home this is my home office is my home

so this camera really doesn't want to contact me today this camera I have some

reason it's really zoomed in this is the way it is um but uh you know I'm here my

home so you gonna hear dogs you're gonna hear children even have one insisting

and interrupting me so I'll apologize in advance for that you know so I got

Facebook here and I got my webinar platform here and all I'm doing today is

sharing notes from from a from the from the no excuses summit that I went to so

I'm not pitching anything you know no excuse summit is run by leave like a pro

they're great I'm part of that system it's a lot more Commission that let me

know if you don't know who I am my name is uh

Guillermo Gamboa I'm a network marketer an affiliate marketer and basically what

I found out I love doing is showing people what I learned so that's what I'm

doing that's the sunday sections all about and

uh so I'm just gonna show you and or say it's you or teach it to you or whatever

you know I share what I learned and uh hopefully get some some good nuggets out

of it if you do great and if you're watching this in stencil on those of the

yellow spaniel um those silhouette translucid way a despues con ese Kaba

Waimanalo donde me puede nice creamy blows las letras debajo del lid a bossy

caper van a ser en espanol okay so see case a fancy que en la grabación

disposed open up a spot Tammi endomondo minista's oh no se preocupen pero esta

tarde esta haciendo más cosas en español de un modo okay so so this

topic pero vaz it on English Arita so everything's gonna be in English

right now I'm going to I was just telling the people who speak Spanish

they're gonna translate there translate everything into captions in

Spanish that's why that's my goal to do translate into Spanish okay and then

send it out to the world right so my audience speaks Spanish I speak Spanish

you know so I'm not gonna ignore so anyway this talk came from Bill pesco

sannita he's really good at creating content and so he was at no excuses

summit and he gave a great talk he talked for about 30 minutes 30 30 to 45

minutes so mine should be maybe as long or shorter okay and I'm just going to go

over what I have here I went through the notes to make sure they were pretty

complete and uh you know I get the recording so I'll be completing even

more as time goes on so anyway uh again he called it content marketing six

strategies for endless content creation you know and the reason you want to do

this is again these are just notes you see my little notebook here from when I

went to the event okay the reason you want to do this is you

want to build your brand right because uh

so when you start creating content and even one of my current like mentors

persons that I follow Markel along the walk eternity says he

who creates the most content wins you know so if you can get out there

consistently you know and like it says and you could love me you could hate me

but you can't ignore me you know so that's basically your goal you don't you

don't want to be ignored right so especially in this day and age of social

media in this day and age of microwave society where we don't get things in

front of us in you know like my computer things weren't working right now for

like a minute now you did swear to god I was about to throw up to the throat

through the out thro through the window so impatience right not a good thing so

so he said here if you want to attract prospects you have to be you have to

create and be and/or be creative you know so you need some you need one

compelling content okay so to quality content okay not just anything right

three consistent content content that content so and they said you want to be

careful about the two traps people fall into right they create content that

isn't compelling right it's not really interesting it's not it's just like blah

you know they didn't put much over into it or they don't create enough to build

the know like and trust factor right so um my definitely my I don't

know I guess the audience will tell me how compelling my content is like how

the compelling is this you know but sometimes you don't create enough

content consistently where people were you people don't see you enough right

you're not out there enough right you know we all heard if your network

marketing you know that it takes how many exposures to you know to get people

to buy or whatever or to trust you right so it takes a lot of exposures so don't

fall into those two traps if you want to become a content creator if you want to

become an authority in your in your niche you know I really hate that this

thing only shows my head since I Facebook it up just a little bit more

see that helps any guess the sort sale um so what is compelling content you

know so one of the things that's compelling content is you uncover or

expose the pain so a lot of people you know why did you joined our marketing I

mean think about it you first joined because you probably thought of you know

all those credit card bills you got or the student loans you have or the fact

that you're not gonna have enough retirement or the for the simple fact

that your husband or wife is working you know like a dog and not not making

enough and you wish you could retire them you know whatever the case may be

you want to be home more with your kids whatever the case may be you can you

uncover it that pain and then he says you add to take this is your target

audience you're talking to right you add to Tate the pain so your audience just

realizes they must find a solution you know that's right you know like so how

you know if you if you continue on the path you're going how are you going to

pay off your credit cards do you have given do you have a plan to pay them off

do you have a solution other than what I've showed you enough if not me I mean

if you do great you know with not and if you know like mine you probably should

find one at least if I'm trying to find something that's going to get you some

residual income possibly find you some some time freedom you know so something

like that so so edge to the pain so your audience realize they must find a

solution they have to be problem aware before they consider buying a product so

some people don't realize they're miserable but they're not even sure why

right they're living check the track in there and you know barely paying their

bills they can't convocation their kids can't go to Disneyworld their

kids can't uh you know their you know their kids like you know can we go to

get some ice cream and mom and dad guy say no because you know we don't have

money for for ice cream right now we got to go buy groceries you know or or

whatever money we do have cynical towards you know if you will tire limit

like that then maybe that's just trying to uncover let them realize and then you

come with the solution your solution is your either your service or your or your

business right and and yeah they have to have a little vision joint but that's

basically why we go through the numbers so offer a solution to the pain at your

offer you know and that's what your call-to-action is all about you know you

come offer aware so like me I kind of my service basically is to try to teach

network marketers how to brand themselves online and start to track

more sales and leads you know my call to actions often is if you want to learn

how to do that you know click this button will take you to the video or 55

middle take you to this cheat sheet that'll show you how to do that or take

it to this 10-day bootcamp which is what I have right now you will motivate your

readers take action to solve their pain right so all right so here he goes six

simple ideas for content creation okay so that was like why you should be

creating content and how you should create it right please Ted Cruz right so

Bravo social media 99% world 90% of the world on leads X that but it is that

social media you know like some sort of social media Facebook is still the king

I know you hear people out there all snapchat Instagram and young people are

doing this and young people within that Facebook is stoking you know so so

number one Facebook groups join facebook group spin your niche right not just any

Facebook group you know like I mean like I joined a couple super like super hero

talked Facebook groups cuz I like that stuff but that's not I know that's not

my niche I'm not over there trying to like advertise see what others are

asking you know so you go on the Facebook group you can see different

people will ask stuff you know then you then you can also survey the market like

in the group you can ask a question rightly so what do you think your

biggest struggle as far as getting leads online

you know like me I target other network marketers right but if you're in weight

loss you can join these weight-loss groups rightly and what do you think

your hardest thing is you know to do consistently work out watch your diet

you know whatever it may be and then look for common questions and you create

content around that okay so these are all content creating ideas right so

Facebook group if you're in the group and you look you can you can start to

create content right so people have a lot of the same questions over and over

again and when you have content the other thing that does is when you have

content is a you know when your team starts getting bigger

like great Hagen says you need to point them to that you know you don't have a

blog post on that just go read those because you you can't answer the same

question 50 times a day you know the same anyway don't make me angry

alright number two company product reviews right so write a review about

your product you know and put it on your blog you know you may not have a blog

but you could do a product review on online but this video or on YouTube

especially YouTube and YouTube is search traffic so people who are on YouTube to

search for things they don't want Facebook to search for things okay so

YouTube is search traffic you know they might be searching on how how can you

know what you sent oils do I use to keep my kid from you know from insomnia or

something you know I don't have done to such oil experts I'm not sure but you

got maybe got a kid who doesn't sleep well you know I mean is calm down maybe

some like lavender or something works you know but anyway I see great reviews

on the products and be like wow I can't believe how great this word can do a

video showcasing your product and you go for even read it share your results or

experiences right kind of what I was just telling show them what's behind the

curtain when they buy so a lot of times I'll show people this is what you get

you know when you when you join my marketing team you're doing this you're

going to get some coaching you're going to get some products you're gonna and

you're going to learn how to do Facebook you know learn you know and learn how to

advertise properly on Facebook and so your Facebook doesn't get shut down and

um yeah so you can show them what's behind the

curtain like one day when they decide to buy your product you know what are the

what are they getting with it range so that's another way to create a

test number two so number one was Facebook groups using them to come up

with content and number two company and/or product reviews right number

three dig deep into your offers ask yourself who is your customer avatar so

remember you can't attract everybody you can't be everything to everybody you

have to realize that some people don't want your stuff you know they don't want

your such oils they just do not for whatever reason

what's their pain right and then make a list of their pains and then how is your

offer the solution so maybe you're in some sort of health and wellness and you

know and because it hits home you know you're your target market is men over 55

with chronic joint pain right and how does your whatever product you have

solve that you know is it a you know belly reducer I don't know I mean I know

that if you reduce your belly your back pain gets better but they may not notice

you have to educate them but you have you something even better maybe some

sort of vitamin maybe some sort of I don't I'm just making stuff up you know

maybe your target market or your audience is women over the age of 50 who

want to get rid of age spots you know or wanted to prevent age spots I'm showing

up so then you know your product is the solution to that so these are just you

know come ahead maybe the target market is people who

want to travel more but they just can't afford it but you belong to wholesale

Travel Club so you can actually go ahead and recommend them to have to do this

through that so they could travel for last right that's your the solution so

so they you know think about what you have to offer what is your offer right

and for me yes I'm in network marketing but I'm often just teaching generic

network marketing stuff top other networker so my offer is training for

never markers right specifically like attraction marketing treating so

so that's number five dig deep into your offer what exactly it is that you offer

you know and and you don't offer the juice from from you know from the Andes

Mountains that comes blessed by the native tribe there or some like that you

offer you offer a solution to being overweight a solution to insomnia and

solution to acne you know a solution to expensive travel so that's what your

solution is anyway number four look up ten blogs on blank whatever so let's say

you're in skincare you know you're going to look up ten blogs on skincare you

know you do that just by typing in skincare box google and google it so you

want to create content on you know and whatever whatever whatever you want to

create content you could look up ideas in you know on Google so if you want to

create content and losing weight look it up you know and uh and then get ideas

don't steal ideas but get ideas and make make your own either you know written

posts or live video on it or YouTube video or recorded video or audio you

know if you're having your Facebook probably create for life audios now so

you know people are busy so audio is nice fine and fine template also on that

on that topic okay so research and aggregate the information put together

snippets and recreate so you know you take a piece from this one a piece from

that one a piece from that's on a piece of that one research and look at it make

it your own put your own words on it right because

we all speak a little differently and then you cannot and put it out there you

know whichever and whichever way you want you know so much stuff can get

repurpose you know when I make these videos I still don't take full advantage

but so I make the video right I'm making this webinar right now it goes to

youtube because of the technology that I'm using on YouTube I can rename it

edit it and you know write it out and then make it public I can also download

the mp4 then in this case now I'm going to

translate it and make the subtitles in Spanish and then I read your educated

back out to my social media sites and add to my blog so that's how you

syndicates and people I'm sure you do it even better than that that's just the

iceberg right there alright number five watch a webinar training all right to

you I'm just giving you some stuff right now right this is a like a training a

mini training on a training and now so you can take some ideas from this and

say and and give it to your audience you know go ahead man do it do it so take a

lot of notes right you can rewind this you know once you get the recording you

only get a recording if you well actually I shouldn't say that if

you're registered you're going to get recording to your email I'm gonna shoot

this back you can find it on Facebook like up the scroll but I'm also going to

regurgitated again back on Facebook live with the Spanish subtitles so yeah

anyway take lots of notes figure out your biggest three three biggest

takeaways were you know and then um and make a little-bitty on it you know three

tips to using messenger to build your audience three tips to using messenger

to to get more prospects you know so I was just on a messenger one time but

anyway his process is watch webinar take the notes let's see he thinks about and

comprehends the notes right that's what I kind of did I guess let it sink in let

it what does he say metabolize it let it metabolize it

I like to say let it marinate that it marinate in you you know like you're

soaking in there alright apply to your own business right so he wants you to

implement it right implement into your business see if it works for you and

then write about the results you get that's what he does so I don't do I have

not done done that every time sometimes I just I get something and I give tips

you know and yeah I implement some things but unemployment everything but

that's a great tip you know to once it sinks in and one sneaky got it implement

it or apply it to your business get some results and then your your stories even

better you know your story of how this works is even better and you have

to remember that you just have to be one step ahead of your avatar you know so

many people you know you don't need huge result so many people think like thing

you know at all who's gonna sit to me right okay listen to me I mean what Who

am I I you know I don't I don't know that much I'm not that successful Hey

look I'm not a millionaire I'm working you know I'm an optometrist uh paying

student loans and all that stuff and I had three kids and a wife so you know I

I'm still working my regular job but I just have a passion for this and uh and

I love my job but I would love to work a little less you know so I always had the

thought of like man tell us in the mean no I you know it's not like I'm over

here driving a Rolls Royce and uh but the point is there's people who uh you

just have to be one step ahead of them and I thought that was great advice you

know I really liked that he said that um you know so there's people out there

that's that don't know how to make a Facebook fan page and you can show them

how to do that there's people out there who don't even know how to start a

YouTube channel or no know that they need a gmail to start hanging on so you

just have to be one step ahead so if you can get in the habit of every time you

learn something um making the video about it or maybe a little PDF or

something just some sort of written content audio content or video content

about what you learn your audience will begin to show up because they need to

know that stuff so if you just learn how to create a good fan Facebook fan page

there's people out there who need to know how to do that stuff and yes

there's thousands of people did it but there's people for some reason they're

gonna listen to you and not me or anybody else okay abundance people

abundance alright number six all right it's the last one alright guys so this

is it alright like I said I don't want I'm trying not to make these too long

we're about a half-hour in so that's good

alright number six live event notes all right so this was pretty obvious we were

at an event when he said this you know so but you go to other events right

whether their company conventions industry seminars which is what I was at

live workshops and then he said no somebody you should get 10 to 15 pieces

of Canada from no excuse emanate and he's right I got tons of content from

there and so that's one of the great reason to go to events there's a lot of

good reasons to go to event one I like went events now that I know are gonna

teach me strategies poke and uh and uh I'm all of the mindset too but I don't

like this one of things that I want to go just to a rar I bet you know like you

know we're awesome it's awesome go get him tiger okay um

and those are nice you know you get pumped up or whatever but then it fades

away rights okay now what I do you know and so many people I think that's they

want like what what do I do what exactly do I do like what exactly do I say in

there this is the real secret nobody knows what you have to say or what you

can do only you know that you speak differently than me so I can say Rio

Reagan can say you know hi do keep your options open you know keep

your options open if it to create more income if it doesn't if you're with what

you're currently doing you know something like that he'll end up and and

how would you like to work out are you open to working on a side project

doesn't if it doesn't uh if your what you're currently doing you know uh so

you can say that all day but if you don't say what the right Authority and

the right tonality and just the right because it's not you is that at work you

know so yeah I can give you tons of scripts I got tons of them you know from

different marketers say that say that do this on messenger do this on Pinterest

do this on Twitter new Panem and uh on snapchat and then uh and then people are

just gonna start flocking to you it's doesn't you know that's not completely

true but it's that it's the strategies that you want to listen to you know like

how they go about finding the people right so because you have to get through

the numbers right so how do they go about finding the people so you find the

people and you want to quickly disqualify I mean really honestly you

know ray talks about that that's why you like the phone makes you no no okay no

okay no okay no okay you know I know

and now with messenger and stuff like that you can do that you know I mean you

want to be a pain in the ass but if people are open to taking a look great

did you take a look a bit yeah you know would you like that's what we saw I like

nothing you know okay fine maybe it's not for you coffee tomorrow or probably

never but you know you get what I'm saying so but uh my my point is I'm the

one up on a crazy tangent right now but my point is uh you know exact scripts

and all that they're nice especially to get started but you want to make sure

you got it you got to put your own self in there right and then again as far as

like you know live event notes you know company conventions are great I know uh

the last company convention I went to they did teach them stuff which was I I

like that you know but a lot of times most of the convention is all about like

this is what we got new are you so excited

Luther kill it you know and really because quite honestly you already know

what to do you know you you know what you have to do to get out there you you

just maybe don't want to do it maybe you don't want to uh call your friends and

family or you ran out of friends and family that's what we jump on line right

then you jump online and you're like okay what I do you know you know you

start spamming your link all over the place that doesn't work you know so you

gotta learn the proper strategies that's why I love no excuses summit so I love

it elite marketing pro um and in places like that because they they teach you

that stuff so anyway that's all I got for you today I'll go over the six

things again real quickly here uh-oh and what I want to be don't quit okay that's

my mindset thing for you today so so content marketing six strategies for

endless kinds of creation so remember before I get into the six strategies you

want to build your brand to establish Authority and you want to create

compelling content quality content consistent content alright don't fall

into the trap of creating crappy content and don't create and don't hold the trap

of not creating enough content okay so you want your content to uncover or pain

so people can become pain aware so you can give them offer them a solution

which is your product and/or service okay that's your call to action is and

you motivate your your audience that way to take action okay so here's a six

simple ideas for configuration one Facebook groups okay

two company product reviews three dig deep into your offer what problems is

your offer solved right for look up ten blog post on whatever it is you want to

offer so if you're in skincare ten blog posts on better looking skin right and

grab pieces and make it your own okay number five you know given some

trainings right there's trainings all time from all kinds of marketers all

kinds of network marketers you know Ray Higdon

Eric Rory all those guys Tania Liza Cesar Rodriguez mark harbert just to

name a few Tyson's honor you know outfit of

trainings awesome trains on Eric's way of doing things and you can take notes

and regurgitate the information alright so number six live event notes so if

you've been to an event recently like me can you fill out a little notebook

there's no reason why you can't come with a more content all right so this is

dr. Memmel from dr. Mogambo addcom if you want know more about me go ahead and

head over to my blog and you can read all about it

I've got tons of free content on there and more stuff like this and I'm gonna

see if I get this out and to the blog within the week and I have another one

coming out today so anyway hope you got a hooyah

yes about every minute right but anyway uh so this is recorded and I'm going to

translate it into Spanish um with subtitles and and regurgitated ence

alright peace out love you guys and remember together we can do anything

pace by webinar peeps

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Trump's Handshake Fail Of The Week (VIDEO) - Duration: 2:53.

DURING HIS TRIP TO POLAND DONALD TRUMP DID TRY TO

REACH OUT TO POLISH LEADERSHIP, BUT IT DID NOT WORK OUT FOR HIM.

LET'S WATCH.

>> SERVICES THE LEADER OF POLAND, NO, WRONG.

THE BEST IS

HIS LOOK.

LOOK AT THE LOOK.

I KNOW HOW THESE WOMEN ARE, I KNEW

IT.

>>THE LIFE OF THE PRESIDENT.

SHE IS SUPPOSED TO SHAKE THE FIRST

LADY'S HAND FIRST, AND THEN THE PRESIDENT'S HAND.

BUT OF COURSE

OUR PRESIDENT ñ COMMANDER IN SCHMUCK DID NOT GET BRIEFED ON

THAT ETIQUETTE.

>>SHE IS NOT BEING RUDE OR WHATEVER.

HE IS SO MAD ñ HIS

LOOK.

IT IS PARTIALLY NOT KNOWING THE ETIQUETTE, AND

PARTIALLY THAT I DON'T THINK HE CONSIDER THE POSSIBILITY THAT HE

WOULD WANT TO INTERACT ANYWAY WITH HIS WIFE FIRST.

HE FORGETS

THAT HIS WIFE IS THERE CONSTANTLY.

YOU REMEMBER AT THE

INAUGURATION THEY DO THE COMPARISON VIDEO WHERE OBAMA

GETS OUT OF THE CAR, WAITS FOR MICHELLE, THEY WALK UP TOGETHER.

BUT HIM HE JUST WALKS OUT AHEAD OF MELANIA TRUMP.

>>TO BE FAIR TO HIM, SHE WON'T EVEN HOLD HIS HAND.

>> HE DOES NOT HAVE A LOT OF LUCK WITH HANDSHAKES RECENTLY.

>> POLAND HAS BEEN GREAT TO TRUMP.

THIS IS SO FUNNY.

AND THE

LITTLE SMIRK LIKE, I WILL GET YOU.

TO BE FAIR TO TRUMP, OTHER

FOREIGN LEADERS HAVE REFUSED TO SHAKE HIS HAND BECAUSE HE DID IT

WITH MERKEL, HE WOULD NOT SHAKE HER HAND, AND THAT HE WOULD TRY

TO SHAKE OTHER PEOPLE'S HANDS FORCEFULLY, THEN IT BECAME A

GAME.

SO WHEN SHE DID THAT HE PROBABLY THOUGHT HERE WE GO

AGAIN.

HE APPARENTLY DEMANDED THAT THERE BE CHEERING CROWDS IN

POLAND FOR HIM AND THEY SAID DON'T WORRY WE WILL HAVE IT.

SO

SAD.

BUT NOW THAT HE FEELS HE GOT SNUBBED, DO YOU THINK IS

GOING TO LISTEN TO ANYONE WHO TELLS THEM ABOUT ETIQUETTE

AFTERWARDS?

YOU KNOW HOW FRAGILE HIS EGO IS BECAUSE HE'S A

SENSITIVE CHILD.

GOD HELP POLAND.

>>GOT HELP HER.

WE DON'T KNOW WHAT HE'S GOING TO TWEET ABOUT HER SOON.

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Aides Scrambling To Prep Trump For Putin Meeting - Duration: 7:48.

DONALD TRUMP IS CURRENTLY ON HIS TRIP TO EUROPE.

HE HAD HIS

SPEECH IN POLAND WHICH I WISH WE HAD TIME TO BREAK DOWN.

HE IS

ALSO LESS THAN ONE DAY OUT FROM A MAJOR SITDOWN, BILATERAL

MEETING WITH RUSSIAN PRES.

VLADIMIR PUTIN.

WHITE HOUSE

AIDES AND OUTSIDE OBSERVERS HAVE A LOT OF ADVICE FOR HOW HE

SHOULD APPROACH HIS PREPARATION FOR THIS MEETING AND HOW HE

SHOULD CONDUCT HIMSELF AROUND VLADIMIR PUTIN.

AND APPARENTLY

DONALD TRUMP IS JUST GOING TO TALK ABOUT WHATEVER POPS INTO

HIS HEAD BUT THE REASON THAT THE AIDES ARE WORRIED ABOUT THIS IS

THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT VLADIMIR PUTIN IS VERY

EXPERIENCED, HE IS GOOD AT THESE SORTS OF MEETINGS HE IS

GOING TO

TRY TO MANIPULATE HIM IN SOME FASHION BUT LOOK AT WHAT THEY

ARE DOING TO GET HIM READY.

>>THAT IS NOT JUST EMBARRASSING FOR DONALD TRUMP, IT IS

EMBARRASSING FOR ALL OF US.

OUR LEADER IS A GUY WHO COULD ONLY

READ IN TWEET LENGTH

OF SENTENCES.

SAD, BABY.

>> WE ALREADY KNOW THAT HE HAS TO SAY HIS NAME OVER AND OVER TO

KEEP HIM INTERESTED IN THE PREP, BUT HE HAS GIVEN UP ON TRYING TO

GET THROUGH THE HARD MATERIAL.

HE HONESTLY THINGS THAT HE CAN

JUST SIT DOWN AND SHOOT THE SHIP WITH VLADIMIR PUTIN.

VLADIMIR

PUTIN IS GOING TO COME IN THERE WITH SOME EXTREMELY SPECIFIC AND

VALUABLE CONCESSIONS.

LIKE, HE KNOWS HOW TO PERSUADE, HOW TO

MANIPULATE, ESPECIALLY HOW TO GIVE HIM THESE COMPLIMENTS THAT

HE KNOWS DONALD TRUMP IS GOING TO WANT.

GOD KNOWS WHAT A

COMPLEMENT TO DONALD TRUMP CAN BUY TO SOMEONE LIKE VLADIMIR

PUTIN.

IT'S NOT LIKE HE HAS MOVED ON IN

HIS LIFE FROM HIS POSITION.

>> TO GIVE YOU SOME CONCRETE EXAMPLES ñ IF I WAS MERKEL I

WOULD'VE SAID BRING ME SOME SNAKES, I DON'T CARE IF THEY ARE

POISONOUS OR NOT, I WILL PUT THEM RIGHT NEXT TO THIS MOTHER

FUCKING.

GETTING PUSHED AROUND BY THIS GUY ñ BUT PUTIN HAS DONE

IT BOTH WAYS.

SOMETIMES HE CAJOLED AND SEDUCES.

AND OTHER

WAYS HE INTIMIDATES.

SO HE WAS WITH ROBERT KRAFT, THE GUY WHO

WAS THE OWNER OF THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, PUTIN LOOKS AT IT AND

PUTS IT IN HIS POCKET AND WALKS OUT.

THAT IS A TRUE STORY

CONFIRMED BY ROBERT KRAFT WHO IS A TRUMP SUPPORTING REPUBLICAN.

SO PUTIN, THIS IS WHO HE IS.

YES, HE PREPARES METICULOUSLY

AND WORKS VERY HARD AND IS GOING TO TRY TO GET THINGS FROM US.

AND HE HAS A LOT OF THINGS TO WORK WITH WITH DONALD TRUMP.

TRUM THINGS I'VE GOT THIS, I'VE ALREADY READ THE TWEET LIKE

SENTENCES.

SOURCES INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE SAY THAT HE NEEDS

PICTURES, NOT JOKING.

NOW THE PRETTY PICTURES ARE NOT ENOUGH,

A WHOLE PAGE IS NOT ENOUGH, WE ARE DOWN TO TWEET LENGTH.

PUTIN

ñ BAD GUY.

>> MAYBE A COUPLE OF GIFS COULD ILLUSTRATE EXACTLY WHAT HE

SHOULD DO?

>>MAYBE A WRESTLING VIDEO?

HE IS LIKE THE UNDERTAKER, YOU GET IT?

>> HE USES DIRTY TRICKS, IT IS LIKE A STREET FIGHT

BASICALLY.THERE IS SOME ADVICE ALSO GIVEN BY A FORMER KGB

OFFICER WHO SAID THIS.

BUT HE DOES LIKE MAKING SPONTANEOUS

DECISIONS.

HE CAN KEEP HIS OWN ATTENTION FOR THE SPAN OF A SENTENCE.

>>THERE ARE TWO THINGS GOING ON, EVEN TRUMP ADVISORS AND AIDS ñ

ESPECIALLY TRUMP ADVISORS AND AIDS REALIZE WHAT A SCHMUCK HE

IS.

THEY SAID DON'T LET HIM IMPROV ANYTHING BECAUSE HE WILL BUNGLE

IT.

IT IS REALLY TIGHTLY PRODUCE SO YOU CAN'T SAY ANYTHING STUPID

BECAUSE HE IS THAT STUPID.

AND THEY TRY TO EXPLAIN IT TO HIM IN

BITE-SIZE SENTENCES BECAUSE THE PRESIDENT IS A MORON.

SO THEY

KNOW THAT, THE GUYS WHO WORK WITH HIM.

SECOND PART OF THIS IS

THAT GUYS IN THE WHITE HOUSE, THEY ARE WASTING THEIR TIME

BECAUSE THEY ARE ACTUALLY ñ THEY SOUND LIKE THEY ARE EARNEST

PEOPLE TRYING TO GET WHATEVER THEY WANT, AND THEIR CASE ITS

RIGHT-WING POLICY SOME WHICH IS IN FAVOR OF US INTERESTS AND

SOME WHICH I DON'T AGREE WITH AND IS A BAD IDEA.

BUT TRUMP IS

GOING TO GIVE PUTIN WHAT THEY WANT BECAUSE THEY ALREADY MADE A

DEAL.

TRUMP WILL GO THERE AND SAY OKAY, MAYBE WE SHOULD LIFT

THE SANCTIONS.

I'M BEING FAIR TO THOSE REPUBLICANS WHO WORK AT

THE WHITE HOUSE WHO I CAN'T STAND.

YOU GUYS ARE VERY LIKELY

NOT TO KNOW WHAT DEAL TRUMP MIGHT HAVE MADE WITH THE

RUSSIANS ALREADY.

HE DOESN'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT US INTEREST,

HE GIVES A DAMN ABOUT TRUMP INTEREST.

ALL OF THIS IS

PROBABLY FOR SHOW.

WHO ALREADY PLAYED HIS TRICKS, HE DID UP

BEFORE THE ELECTION, NOT AFTER THE ELECTION.

HE DOESN'T HAVE TO

GO IN THERE AND DO SOME SORT OF MASTER MANIPULATION, THAT

MISSION HAS ALREADY BEEN ACCOMPLISHED.

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Japanese self-sufficient life. 自給自足を目指す友達を訪ねて。#1 - Duration: 12:07.

Hello, it's Mimi.

Today, I'm going to take you to somewhere.

I'm invited there by my friend.

I'm gonna film when I get there.

It's so beautiful as always.

My ears are stuffed(?) (*because of the hight)

Do we have connections here?

Hi,

I got here on the map.

I got here.

I see a house.

Also a fenced rice paddies...

We gotta have to walk about 200 meter...

on a sloap

let's park the car first

I took the viewer without telling them the destination

I'm trying to vlog in English too so...

That's all I can say

Look! You cross the bridge like this!

When I first time came here, I was so scared to cross this bridge.

I couldn't believe there was a house here.

I was looking at the google map

sometimes I lost connection

I was like "is it really?..."

We are walking from where we parked the car

It doesn't seem like there's gonna be a house up here.

Yeah

These are rice paddies both sides.

oh they are?

There is a "Sennin" there.

Hello

He is a potter, Keijiro Uemura.

So, today I came up here because

Takahiro is doing pottery with Mr. Uemura.

How does this work?

Do you add more firewoods here?

No, with this method, you leave it after you put on fire

So you are gonna just wait now?

Yap.

Cold beers are ready.

Are we gonna drink that many?

It's cold!

You did the water piping by yourself, right?

Yes

Cheers

I'm gonna try making "guinomi"cups with a method called "Tebineri"

Let it dry now

He has a Wasabi field here!

Wasabi only grows where there is clear water

The fire is ready in the "Irori"

We are gonna finish the cups we made in the Irori

You cover the cups with the ash

and make a fire on it

wow beautiful

I'm in a mosquito net. (big one!)

I'm gonna rest for a bit

I removed my makeups

I'm gonna be up later.

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Two Travel Stories for American English | ESL Listening | English Practice - Duration: 6:51.

Good day, English Winners. In this video, I'm going to tell a couple stories so

you can get used to the way many Americans will tell stories. So not long

ago, I had a beard. It was pretty long; I think I have one video about two weeks

ago - as of the time recording this video - where I had a pretty big beard. I shaved it off.

One: because it was becoming summertime and it was a little inconvenient, and two:

because what happened in this story. So get this: ('get this' means listen) I was

walking down an apartment neighborhood not too long ago, and it was sundown. The

city lights were just starting to come on, and as I'm walking down the sidewalk,

this old man with a fedora hat... (when I say 'with a fedora hat' or 'with an

umbrella', that means he's either wearing or holding. It depends on the Item. So, if

it's with khaki pants or with a necktie, I'm talking about clothes... so with a

necktie or with a fedora hat means he's wearing... but if he's with a backpack or

with an umbrella.... those are things you carry. So, when I say with an umbrella,

that means that he's carrying an umbrella. So, he's with a fedora hat. That

means he's wearing a specific kind of hat.)... so I walk past this old man, and just

as I passed by him, he goes, "Hey!" And I look at him. He looks back at me with

this surprised look in his eyes, like he didn't just yell at me. And so I'm

confused, and I shrugged my shoulders, turn around, and continue walking, and

then he goes, "Hey!" And he grabs my wrist. And I'm like, 'Okay, I don't know this

person. What's the deal?" I say. ('What's the deal?' is a way of asking: Why are you

acting this way? I'm...kind of... showing surprise.) What's the reason for grabbing my wrist

like that? And then he just continues to stare at me. Finally, he just... he points

here. He says in Korean: "beard,".and then "good appearance." And I say 'Okay, thank you."

I say that to him in Korean "gamsahamnida'... and then I turn around and walk

away. So, if this is the way people show appreciation for facial hair in this

country, I'm not going to walk around with a beard, because I'm going to keep

on getting grabbed by random people and I don't know if I'm going to be getting

into a fight, or they're going to compliment me on my beard. So, I shaved my

beard. So here's another story... about a weird young man on the street. So, check

this out. ('Check this out' means just the same thing as 'get this,' 'look,' or 'listen to

this.') I was walking down the street in Itaewon - which is a place in Seoul Korea

known for foreigners - and as we passed by this cafe, just killing time... (By the way

'passed by' means to walk by, and 'killing time' means to do things for boredom - just

to find something interesting to do - that's what it means to kill time.)

So, as we passed by this cafe, there was a man who was coming toward us with his

arm around his girlfriend. And that's fine, so we're walking by, and as we make

eye contact, he takes his fist and punches my shoulder. Now that's a very

strange thing to do. So, I stop and look back at him. 'What's up with you?' (And it's

a way of asking in surprise: 'what's your problem?' 'Is there a reason why you just

punched me on the shoulder like that?' And so what does he do next? He just stares

at me. And his girlfriend doesn't know what to do either! She wasn't expecting

her boyfriend to just punch a random person on the street, even if it was just

in the shoulder. I mean, it hurt a little; it was hard enough that it got my

attention, but it wasn't anything to do serious damage. But she was surprised, too.

And so, since he had his girlfriend with him, I came to the decision that this man

was not up to no good. (By the way, 'up to no good' means that he intends to cause

trouble, or to start fights, or break the law.) This man was not up to no good. He

didn't mean to do anything badly. But now we have this awkward situation; you don't

just punch a random person on the street and expect them to do nothing. And so, we

just - kind of - stare at each other a little bit. And, I didn't want to fight

because first off: I'm with my friend. Second, it's my day off. Third, I have a

backpack with a computer in my backpack, so I don't want to get into a fight and

damage the computer either. And plus, I'm in a foreign country. I don't want to cause

trouble with in a foreign country because, as a foreigner, it's instantly my

fault - no matter what happens - so I have to be very careful about how I act. And

so this awkward situation... ('awkward' means you don't know what to do socially, and

you feel either rejected, or alone, or just confused. And so, in this case, I am

very confused.) I don't know what to do so finally I just turn around and keep

walking. I just keep going. And my friend goes with me. And I'm confused... still

trying to think about what happened, and later my friend said to me: "He probably

saw an American movie where two friends met. One punched to the other in the

shoulder as a friendly way of saying 'hello'. And so, I agreed with him... that

probably was what happened. But just to make things clear: not only does that

rarely happen, but even if it did, it would be between two extremely close

friends who are used to doing that with each other, and that's not something you

do to people you don't know. So that's it for my second story: weird man on the

street. And so this should help you get used to listening to how Americans tell

stories. If you liked this video, please like, SUBSCRIBE... and if you have a weird

story about an awkward situation. Comment down below; tell me about your strange

story. Until then, keep winning English Winners. Check out my playlists here, and

I'll see you later. Bye.

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Hello, it's Mimi.

Today, I'm going to take you to somewhere.

I'm invited there by my friend.

I'm gonna film when I get there.

It's so beautiful as always.

My ears are stuffed(?) (*because of the hight)

Do we have connections here?

Hi,

I got here on the map.

I got here.

I see a house.

Also a fenced rice paddies...

We gotta have to walk about 200 meter...

on a sloap

let's park the car first

I took the viewer without telling them the destination

I'm trying to vlog in English too so...

That's all I can say

Look! You cross the bridge like this!

When I first time came here, I was so scared to cross this bridge.

I couldn't believe there was a house here.

I was looking at the google map

sometimes I lost connection

I was like "is it really?..."

We are walking from where we parked the car

It doesn't seem like there's gonna be a house up here.

Yeah

These are rice paddies both sides.

oh they are?

There is a "Sennin" there.

Hello

He is a potter, Keijiro Uemura.

So, today I came up here because

Takahiro is doing pottery with Mr. Uemura.

How does this work?

Do you add more firewoods here?

No, with this method, you leave it after you put on fire

So you are gonna just wait now?

Yap.

Cold beers are ready.

Are we gonna drink that many?

It's cold!

You did the water piping by yourself, right?

Yes

Cheers

I'm gonna try making "guinomi"cups with a method called "Tebineri"

Let it dry now

He has a Wasabi field here!

Wasabi only grows where there is clear water

The fire is ready in the "Irori"

We are gonna finish the cups we made in the Irori

You cover the cups with the ash

and make a fire on it

wow beautiful

I'm in a mosquito net. (big one!)

I'm gonna rest for a bit

I removed my makeups

I'm gonna be up later.

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