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YOUR DAILY MARITES TALK SHOW

Host: Ohayou Minna San! Hello Philippines! Hello Japan and Hello World! Welcome sa
ating Talk show slash reality tv slash Lifestyle Review aaaaaaanngggg “Your Daily
Maritessss”!! Eto na naman ako mga kachararat, I came upon these 3 Trending Social
Media Influencers from Instagram, Tiktok and Youtube that had been to Japan. Bumisita sila
sa Japan at dun sila gumawa ng Vlog video about sa kultura ng Land of the Rising Sun kung
saan umani ng bilyong views around the globe! At di niyo aakalain mga Mars, Mga Bhie!
Pilipino silang tatlo. Heto na nga’t di na natin patatagalin!!! Ilabas na si _______, ______, at
si _________. Ang Tres Marias!

Guest 1: Hi mga kachararat! (Wave)


Guest 2: Hello mga bhiebhie-han! (Nagpose)]
Guest 3: Hey heyyyyyy mga marites wazzaaapp! (Astig Pose)

Host: Ayan na hello senyo at Welcome to “Your Daily Marites” Episode of the day!

Guest 1: Salamat po sa pag invite samin dito omg haha

Host: Before we start, anong klaseng bansa nga ba ang Japan? Well, Japan is an island
country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the
west by the Sea of Japan, while extending from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north toward the
East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. Ang dominant na religion sa kanila is Shintoism,
Buddhism at Christianity so Japanese people talaga is mapamahiin at maraming customs &
practices.

Host: So tanungin naten ang experience ng tatlo mga kachararat! Kamusta naman ang tour
sa Japan? Dami bang fafable na hapon? De biro lang haha.

Guest 2: Actually nga po, the Japanese Men were so mahiyain! Like some of them really
have to avail “Rent a Girlfriend” Service para lang maranas nila na
magkagirlfriend/relationship.

Host: Ay mga kacharachat bongga naman sadya sa Japan, nirerentahan na lang ang
jowa/kaibigan.

Guest 3: Yes po, most of them are those who’ve never had a girlfriend or even been out
with a girl before, or those who are too busy to para magkalegit na partner. Usually sa dates
daw ang lalaki ay mild, workaholic or retiring types.

Host: I’ve been to Japan din, but I’ve never really tried that. Sayang haha pero yun yung
nasa unang part ng video niyo noh, sa streets ng Tokyo?

Guest 1: Yes sir. After we passed by sa kanila, meron ding Maid Cafes which is the same
nature. However these cafes are solely for socialization and relaxation kasi di naman talaga
maipapagkaila ang mga Hapon is very workaholic or busy sa buhay.

Host: Mga marites sa true lang din, I’ve been to one of those Maid Cafes. Super kawaii ng
shop mismo and ang mahal den HAHAHA. Pero yung very same tradition na katulad satin
here in the Philippines ay nawitness ko dun nung pumasok ako sa loob. It is also very
normal for them to remove their shoes when entering like in here sa ating bansa. Some
provide you with “Geta” pa nga e. Yung Japanese Slippers sa kanila.

Guest 3: Opo sir, one culture shock din po na nafeature namin sa vlog namin is yung lahat
sila nagbobow pag gregreet pagpasok namin ng mga shops & restos. Ginaya na lang din
namin sila as a sign of respect. Tapos we found out pala that the origins of this tradition go
back hundreds of years, and the custom has evolved from fifth-century Buddhism to 12th-
century samurai warriors to modern business culture, for showing remorse or yung
pagrespeto nga diba ______ (name of guest 2)

Guest 2: Owo sinabi lang din yan ng one of the local tour guide that we hired e. Tapos yung
di ko den malilimutan sa experience na yon is nung asa Ramen Shop na kami. Among the
three of us, ako yung di marunong to hawak hawak the chopstick HAHAHA. So kaya tawa
kami nang tawa don sa table namin sa video dahil ang awkward maski tourist don sa shop at
mga kumakain nagchopsticks kami nahiya pa magrequest ng kutsara’t tinidor HAHAHA.

Host: HAHAHA, so for sure napansin niyo din na malakas humigop ng noodles ang mga
Japanese noh?

Guest 1: Yes in one of the clips po may tinuruan kami nung local tour guide na okay lang
kumain or humigop ng malakas. It is showing din daw na you are enjoying the food or the
noodles is delicious.

Host: That’s correct ano. Originally kasi, these Japanese custom started to better taste the
flavor of soba, the traditional Japanese noodles. Pero, the other big reason don is sa
pagslurp mo ng noodles pagka-hain sayo, tas steaming hot pa, di mapapaso dila mo
HAHAHA – and di mo na need intayin lumamig ramen mo haha.

Guest 3: But bawal paren dumighay ng malakas or yung malakas na nguya don kasi
napagalitan tong si ____ (Guest 2). Kita din sa vlog namen yon.

Guest 2: Syempre napasarap ako ng kain dun sa “Sakura” na dish nila. Tas mga kamarites
wala akong kaalam alam na horse meat pala yon HAHAHAHA edi parang natuliro ako nung
narealize ko kinain ko HAHAHA kaya sabi ko sa kanila wag muna nila akong kausapin after
namin magvid sa ramen shop.

Host: Halaa oo, normal sa kanila kumain ng horse meat. Delicacy nila din yon. However,
after niyo kumain, napanood ko din sa vid na sumakay kayo taxi pabalik sa hotel niyo.
Kwento niyo nga anong nangyare don?

Guest 1: So ayun po mga kachararat, syempre po bago lang din po kami sa Japan. We’re
used to slamming the doors of the car to close it dito sa Pinas diba? Pero don kasi rule pala
na bawal naming hawakan yung door handle at automatic na magsasara. Ay after we make
baba-baba na sa hotel nagautomatic yung senses ko na buksan yon at isara HAHAHA edi I
ended up scaring the bejesus out of our driver in Shinjuku!
Host: Omg, buti at di nagalit. Siguro ay naunderstand din nila na tourist kayo. Naalala ko
nun, sa subway naman ako nagcommute way back 2019, nakairpods ako non pero may
nakapansing Japanese na babae na nagleleak yung sounds ng airpods ko. Gumamit pa siya
google translate nihonggo to english para sabihin sakin yon. Sobrang hiya ko tuloy haha.
Kasi super extreme yung norm sa kanila na dapat tahimik sa biyahe maski onting ingay sa
phone or gadgets ay di usual/normal.

Guest 2: Hindi namin natry yung subway pero sa latter part ng vid namin is yung hotel staffs
pati yung nagprovide ng kimono namin – for the first time na matatry namin – ay lahat sila
nagabot ng business card. Importante sa kanila yun. Very hospitable at approachable sila.

Guest 3: Ay oo, di ko malilimutan yung tinuruan us kung paano ang tamang pagsusuot ng
kimono sa event sas hotel. Which is because wearing it is very integral in Japan daw,
konting mali lang sa pattern ng pagsuot ay very crucial or issue na.

Host: Di kayo pinagcosplay? Charing haha, normal din sa kanila yung cosplay sa event sa
Japan e. Pero anyways, congratulations sa pagreach ng over 10 billion views sa youtube
Tres Marias!! Proud kapwa pinoy kami! Before we end, may I also ask what are the most
important takeaways na pede niyong ibigay sa mga manood sa experience niyo sa Japan?

Guest 1: For me po is research first before travelling to any country so you won’t repeat the
same mistakes we did okay?

Guest 2: And wag kalimutan na sanayin ang sarili for some etiquettes that you will
encounter in some places. Obey them to show respect as well as kung paano nila tayo
nirerespect.

Guest 3: Normal maging hospitable! Don’t laugh if you find things in other countries that are
normal for them and not a usual thing in our culture.

Host: That’s ultimately kabogaciously correct! Multiculturalism is the key! Well it’s time to
wrap up the Episode of the day sa ating Talk show slash reality tv slash Lifestyle Review
aaaaaaanngggg “Your Daily Maritessss”!! Thank you very much to our lovely guests, Tres
Marias for joining us today! Remember, ang di marunong tumingin sa pinanggalingan ay
maliligaw sa Japan! Samahan niyo ako muli chumika bukas! Paalam!

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