Tuesday, September 19, 2017

USA news on Youtube Sep 19 2017

Japan is one of the thinnest countries in the world.

The average Japanese man has the same BMI as the average man from Sudan.

In fact, the only countries with lower male BMIs than Japan are those with widespread

poverty or famine.

But the case for Japanese women is even more shocking.

The average BMI for Japanese women has been DECREASING for the past 20 years, and there

are now only 7 countries in the world where the average female BMI is lower than Japan.

Of course BMI isn't a perfect index, but there's no denying that Japanese people

are THIN.

On the other hand, America is infamous for its obesity epidemic, making these two countries

near extremes in terms of worldwide body weight.

Part of the weight differences between the US and Japan are reflected in the ideal body

image promoted by their respective media.

If you've ever looked through a Japanese fashion magazine, you may have seen one of

these extremely disturbing weight loss ads.

And while these obviously photoshopped girls aren't every Japanese person's ideal,

these actual ads wouldn't exist if no one wanted to be that skinny.

And the thing is, if you switch those ideal body weights between countries, you might

find them rejected by the other country's media as too fat, or too thin.

There are many reasons for this stark difference in weight, and of course one of them is portion

size.

So just how different are the meals in the US and Japan?

We decided to test this by comparing the portion sizes of fast food restaurants found in both

countries.

I don't know how to hold all those.

We just spent about $50.

I really freaking hope my idea works!

Otherwise this is going to be a lot of wasted money.

I was just going to compare some cups.

THIS IS RACHEL AND JUN, WE'RE GONNA TAKE IT ALL THE WAY.

We built this box in America- Maybe like 13 inches is how wide I want this.

There are two more graph boards.

I'm going to build like a little... with walls and stuff.

'Cause I need the background measurements as well...

Hopefully this works.

-filmed several popular fast food products on one side, and now we just have to line

the camera up to- um, line the cam- line the ca- *MEOW* This

is as good as it's gonna get.

Let's start with the burgers.

Unexpectedly, most the burgers were about the same size in both America and Japan.

And in the case of Burger King, the Japanese side even had more calories.

The biggest difference in sizes comes with drinks, though.

This large cup is about half the water I drink in a day.

It's a little horrifying to think about that being filled with soda.

Japanese drink sizes on the other hand are… is this a cup for babies?

I can fit this entire cup in my hand.

I saw this experiment once where someone poured soda from the American large to the Japanese

large and it overflowed.

That's obvious, though.

Let's see how much we can fill.

So this single large American drink can fill both the large and medium Japanese cups EASILY.

If you're surprised by this, how would you feel to know that these Japanese fast food

cups are GIGANTIC compared to normal cups in Japanese restaurants!

Japanese cup sizes are just.

Plain.

Small.

When I eat out with my wife, we have to ask for a pitcher of water for her because she

just.

Keeps.

Refilling.

Not again!

Noooo.

Let's play a game.

Do you know what size cup my parents use with dinner?

Go ahead and take a guess.

You have three seconds.

IT'S NONE OF THESE.

THEY DON'T DRINK ANYTHING.

LITERALLY NOTHING

Moving on!

McDonald's fries are for the most part bigger in Japan??

Although when you factor in the price, you're still getting more bang for your buck in America.

Burger King's fries are all around larger in America, although the containers don't

do a good job of showing that.

Wait a minute… why do the large Japanese fries have more calories than the American

fries, even though the total amount is less…?

Could it be… are we Japanese secretly fatties…

You really need to lose some weight.

Or is it that the American market cares more about the calorie count to determine how healthy

a product is?

Or is it just that Japan uses different ingredients?

Or could it just be, America is quietly making their burgers smaller because it lowers production

costs…

YEAH!!!!!!!!!

BUSINESS!!!!!!

Whatever the reason, the fact is Japanese people just don't eat out as often as Americans

in the first place.

Almost half of Americans eat out at least once a week, compared to only 16% of Japanese

people.

On the other hand, an entire 3rd of Japan only eats out a couple times a year, or not

at all, compared to 1/5th of Americans.

If that's not clear enough, here's the average caloric intake in each country.

The US is… no surprise, number 1, at 3,800 calories.

Japan on the other hand is 81st, at 2,800 calories per day.

1,000 fewer calories.

That's the equivalent of the average American eating an extra Big Mac, medium fries, and

small fountain soda every.

Single.

Day.

Anyway, the best diet is just not to eat any of this at all.

Instead, if you want good food COME OVER TO MY CHANNEL JUN'S KITCHEN and I will teach

you lots of delicious recipes!

We released a jewelry collection!

This is our Sakura collection with Motif.

Each piece is sterling silver, and the flower petals are a matte rose gold.

It's a limited collection and we actually released it a few months ago on our vlog channel,

so there aren't many pieces left!

If you're interested, the links and more information are in the description box!

For more infomation >> Japan vs USA | How different are fast food menus? - Duration: 5:47.

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Arabic Verb Conjugation || Beginner Arabic Lesson - Duration: 5:25.

good day to you all welcome to this lesson where I'm going to teach you how

to conjugate Arabic verbs - I'm bringing you this lesson from San Francisco

California USA now - conjugating verbs is a very important skill to have

because it's very easy to spot somebody whose English isn't particularly good if

they can't conjugate their verbs what is conjugating a verb - why don't i patronize

you for the next few seconds and explain to you what that means

a verb like for example to study

we change the word study depending on who is doing the

studying so if I say I study it just stays I study if I say you study you

study we study we study but if I say he studies see I change the study to the

studies I've just conjugated that verb in the third person so the he or she

in Arabic it's very similar -we do the same kind of thing but actually it's slightly

more complicated I'm going to teach you eight different ways of conjugating an

Arabic verb. I nearly fell off this little bench there - eight different ways of

conjugating an Arabic verb I'm gonna go I you masculine you feminine you plural he

she we they okay now I'm going to use the example 'darasa' which means to

study so first of all I - I study: ana adrus - ana adrus. We put an alef at the front

simple: ana adrus. You study: this is you masculine now anta tadrus

anta tadrus - okay anta tadrus - we put a 'ta' at the

front of the verb 'darasa'. You feminine we put anti tadruseen

anti tadruseen - I'm covering my my my Mike just because it's

a little bit windy you can probably see from my hair it's windy af

there's somebody watching me over there that's okay

anti tadruseen okay that's the feminine (you) so when I'm when I'm

conjugating hello when I'm conjugating the verb to say anti tadruseen I'm

actually going to add the ya and the noon on the end of that verb 'anti tadruseen'

so we've done you masculine we've done you feminine you plural antum tadrusoon

antum tadrusoon antum tadrusoon - that means you all study so

if I'm a teacher we're talking to a class / group of people I say 'antum tadrusoon'

you you you he she okay he/she - huwa yadrus, huwa yadrus

we add a ya to the front: huwa yadrus - he studies or he is studying

huwa yadrus. She is a difficult one interesting one because

actually: hiya tadrus - hiya tadrus means she studies it's the

same conjugation as you masculine but it's hiya tadrus

so anta tadrus, you masculine (study) - hiya tadrus - she studies so: hiya tadrus

we / they: naHnu - naHnu nadrus, with a we, we conjugate it with a noon and we make it

into a naHnu nadrus naHnu nadrus okay naHnu nadrus - we put a noon at the front

and they: humma yadrusoon

ana adrus, anta tadrus, anti tadruseen, intum tadrusoon, huwa yadrus

hiya tadrus, and naHnu nadrus and humma yadrusoon - you can see

what I mean now about when the verb conjugation gets quite complicated

in Arabic a lot more complicated than in English okay I hope that's helpful

I'm in San Francisco at the moment I'm not sure why people started taking

photos of me just there but - they probably think I'm famous - I'm not and I

actually - I've been traveling across America for the last 10 days I

flew from New York to Texas I picked up a car and then I drove from Dallas

across like Albuquerque Grand Canyon and then down across to California LA and

San Francisco I took loads of photos and took some videos on the way and I've

actually made a video about my trip which you can watch here

much colder than LA you get kind of stuff like this happening where people

just cruise around on these kind of 'mobiles - I'm not really sure what that is

is it a segway? not really sure and yeah they've spotted me

I've been spotted and yeah you can see the Golden Gate Bridge over

there so it's kind of a pretty attractive scene I think I'm gonna

- either my battery's gonna die or I'm gonna run out of space

or I'm gonna kind of fall off this ledge in a minute so I'll leave it there thank

you all for watching - shukran 3ala mushaahidatakum wa ma3 as-salaama

ila-al-liqaa

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