• Pt. I - Japlish Abbreviations That Confuse Foreigners
    Jan 7 2025

    Hey, guys! In this episode of The XQ Sumimasen Podcast, Scoey and I dive headfirst into the hilarious world of Japlish abbreviations that left us scratching our heads when we first heard them. From learning that “sumehara” isn’t a fancy dish but actually “smell harassment,” to realizing that “staba” is just Starbucks, we’re breaking down these quirky shortcuts that make Japan, well… Japan! We also share some laughs about body odor detectors (yup, they’re real), reminisce about family restaurants like Bikkuri Donkey, and swap stories about the weirdest abbreviations we’ve encountered. Got your own Japlish favorites? Drop them in the comments. Until next time, Excuse-me-massen, and... See ya! Official Website: https://www.xqsumimasen.com Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xqs_podcast X (Twitter): https://www.twitter.com/xqs_podcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@xqs_podcast Listen on Other Platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lYSuDCZisdjLwgYL3mR4a?si=3b10d0f7b045454d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/the-xq-sumimasen-podcast/id6480508928

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    39 mins
  • 🇯🇵Adjusting to Life in Japan - Stories, Struggles, and Surprises
    Dec 24 2024

    Hey, guys! In this episode of The XQ Sumimasen Podcast, Devin and I reflect on what it was like when we first moved to Japan and how everything has changed for us since then. From my first 7-Eleven experience (trying to navigate promotions in rapid-fire Japanese!) to Devin showing up to job interviews in jeans, we share the funny and challenging moments of adjusting to life here. We also dive into how perceptions of Tokyo’s “zombie ant” vibe have evolved, what it took to make real friends in a “tatemae” world, and the small victories that made adapting to life in Japan easier. It’s all about how we’ve grown and adapted over the years. Don’t forget to share your own Japan stories in the comments—we’d love to hear how you’ve navigated life in this amazing country!

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    1 hr
  • 🇯🇵10 Everyday Japanese Words That Aren't Japanese
    Dec 10 2024

    We’re back! In this episode, Scoey and I dive into the world of Japanese katakana words with origins outside of English! Ever wondered why backpacks are called 'randoseru' or why cream puffs are oddly named '"shoe" cream?' From Portuguese 'pan' to German 'arubaito,' we’re breaking down the surprising influences of Dutch, French, and even Russian on Japanese vocabulary. Got your own favorite katakana words or stories? Share them in the comments—we’d love to hear! See you in the next one!


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    39 mins
  • 🇯🇵Japanese Words That Infiltrated the English Language
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode, Devin and I talk about Japanese words that have found their way into English! We break down the meaning behind words like “karaoke” (bet you didn’t know it means “empty orchestra”) and chat about how terms like “tycoon” and “emoji” became part of our everyday vocabulary. Along the way, we share some fun stories about how these words connect cultures and even surprise us with their origins. It’s a laid-back conversation full of laughs, interesting language facts, and some cultural nuggets you won’t want to miss. Stick around until the end—and, as always, Excuse-me-massen, and see ya!


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    47 mins
  • 🇯🇵Pt. III - Japanese English Words and What They Actually Mean
    Nov 12 2024

    In this Japlish III episode, Scoey and I dive into the misunderstandings between Japanese and English words! We cover everything from the ongoing “hotcakes vs. pancakes” debate and Japan’s love for Super Cup ice cream to the unique twists the Japanese put on words like “menu,” “bike,” and even “American dog” (hint: it’s not a pet). Scoey and I share our own cultural slip-ups and funny discoveries as expats, from figuring out what “ribbon” means in Japan to learning that “live” doesn’t just mean “live” over here! It’s a chill conversation full of laughs, linguistic surprises, and the kind of cultural insights you don’t get in a textbook. Tune in, and maybe you’ll leave with a few new phrases to try out in Japan—or at least a few laughs!

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    40 mins
  • 🇯🇵Japanese Superstitions in Daily Life
    Oct 29 2024

    We’re back! In this episode, Scoey and I tackle some of Japan’s most unusual superstitions that still manage to sneak into daily life! Ever been told lightning could zap your belly button if you leave it uncovered in a storm? Or warned that whistling at night might attract some unexpected guests? We'll be sharing our reactions and laughs over these surprising beliefs and how they shape the little things people do daily in Japan. From spooky tales to practical advice, it’s a fun look at a side of Japanese culture you might not know! Got your own superstitions or stories? Drop them in the comments—We’d love to hear! Catch you in the next one! 🌩️👀

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    38 mins
  • Japanese Onomatopeia is Crazy Hard but Fun
    Oct 15 2024

    We're back! In this episode, Devin and I plunge into the quirky and fascinating world of Japanese onomatopoeia! Ever wonder why there are so many repeating words in Japanese? Or why a conversation sometimes sounds like a cartoon? We share our own struggles and funny experiences learning words like 'waku waku' (excited) and 'doki doki' (nervous heartbeats), plus how these expressions can completely change the way you understand everyday language. If you've ever been confused by the 'pika pika' or the 'goro goro' or just want to improve your Japanese skills in a fun way, this episode is for you! Got your own Japan stories? Drop them in the comments—I'd love to hear them! Catch you in the next one! 🤙

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    52 mins
  • The Best Perks of Living in Japan
    Oct 1 2024

    Hey everyone! In this episode, Scoey and I dive into what makes life in Japan so special—like the ultra-convenient konbini culture, quirky local spots like Donguri restaurant, and Japan’s top-notch public transport and safety. We share our favorite parts about living here and throw in some travel tips and funny stories along the way. Whether you’re planning a trip, already here, or just curious, I hope you enjoy this episode! Got your own Japan stories? Drop them in the comments—I’d love to hear them! Catch you in the next one! 🤙

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    43 mins