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It had been one week since Angu Ogu moved in.
My predictions had been spot on.
She could only stay in Japan for a month, so today marked the eagerly awaited 2nd online collabs, at her requestâ¦
When I arrived at her place, I was left dumbfounded.
The time had come, so I reluctantly started the stream.
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>I knew this would happen, LOL! (U.S.)
>Tell her to be more careful from the get-go! (U.S.)
>Is this a wife, or should I say, Mom? (U.S.)
Honestly, I've been quite reliant on my mom when it comes to my health.
So, I don't really want to meddle in other people's business too much.
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>Congratulations!?!?!?>>
>Huh!? You and Iroha are finally having a child!? (U.S.)
>I told you to use contraception so many times! (U.S.)
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Oh right. This person came from America.
Compared to their meals over there, I guess all Japanese food would seem "healthy".
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And whether it's cheap or not is up for debate. Well, it's probably cheap compared to American prices.
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>If there was something like that within walking distance, I'd go there every day! (U.S.)
>Here, the closest store is basically a 30-minute drive away, you know? (U.S.)
>Japan is compact, so everything is close by (U.S.)
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It's not like I'm saying I'd rather have a house bigger than the White House!
That's not what I mean.
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As I turned my gaze toward her, it seemed like Angu Ogu felt her excuses were weak and started explaining.
But in reality, it seemed like she had been quite busy.
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Angu Ogu placed her hand on her chin and said, "Wellâ¦" Then she began sharing her personal experiences.
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Recommended for VTubers.
Hearing that praise didn't make me feel bad at all.
However, Angu Ogu continued with a >.
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Angu Ogu exclaimed, "Ugh!".
It seemed like she had accumulated quite a bit of stress.
Honestly, I think the same way about that aspect.
In fact, wouldn't almost everyone in the younger generation feel the same way?
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What Angu Ogu pointed out were the aspects of daily life in Japan that had become "normal" and customs that people had accepted as "unavoidable".