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    v.t./i.động từ (ngoại/nội)hớp (nước...)
    If you sip this drink slowly it will help your throat

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    • First, he takes a sip out of one water bottle.
    • Then he takes a sip out of another.
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    Dạo chơi và trò chuyện ở Kyoto (Walkin & Talkin in Kyoto)

    18:16Dạo chơi và trò chuyện ở Kyoto (Walkin & Talkin in Kyoto)
    • I'm really looking forward to taking a sip of

      Tôi thực sự mong chờ được nhấp một ngụm

    • Sip break.

      Nghỉ uống một ngụm nào.

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    Học Tiếng Anh Thực Tế Trong Cuộc Sống Hàng Ngày Với Phương Pháp Input Dễ Hiểu (Learn Real Life English in Daily Life with Comprehensible Input)

    21:30Học Tiếng Anh Thực Tế Trong Cuộc Sống Hàng Ngày Với Phương Pháp Input Dễ Hiểu (Learn Real Life English in Daily Life with Comprehensible Input)
    • Let me acquire a sip from you.

      Cho tôi xin một ngụm nhé.

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    03:54
    • Yelled to myself "you look fucking fine" After a sip of cognac or making eye contact

      Tự nhủ với bản thân "mình cũng hay vãi đấy chứ" Sau 1 ngụm cô-nhắc hoặc liếc mắt đưa tình

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    07:15
    • Or just sip on a cocktail and bargain with enthusiastic vendors.

      Đơn giản hơn, hãy thư giãn bên bờ biển với ly cocktail mát lạnh.

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    Thực phẩm tại trung tâm thương mại ở Nhật Bản 🐟 Một bữa tiệc hải sản tuyệt vời (Mall Food in Japan 🐟 A Fishtastic Feast)

    17:25Thực phẩm tại trung tâm thương mại ở Nhật Bản 🐟 Một bữa tiệc hải sản tuyệt vời (Mall Food in Japan 🐟 A Fishtastic Feast)
    • Here's a little bit extra Most izakayas will always kind of give you your sake and overflow it a bit But not all of them do doesn't mean that they're cheap or they don't like you or anything It's just not their particular style, but when they kind of overflow it It's just like a nice generous way of saying this is what you paid for and like here's a little more I'm gonna have to sip this or else it's gonna just go everywhere I would like to apologize in advance for the extra cleavage shot, which is about to occur I normally am NOT a cleavage showing person, but there's no other way to do this avert your eyes Maybe I'll just blur it out with a picture of Sogi Now I can pick it up make sure you give it a little bit of a wait because it's gonna drip of it And you have a choice You can pick this up and you can drink it right away or I'd like to drink mine down a little bit and then I Kind of pour it in So nice, this is a karukuchi, actually chou karukuchi, very very dry I really like a dry sake not as Sweet so I find that I can drink more of it because the sweet stuff can be a little bit more like dessert-y and cloying For me personally and I gotta tell you I did not expect to be discussing sake with you guys At this place, I really truly thought this is just gonna be like kind of cafe food, but um Happy days excellent surprise.

      Đây là một chút thêm. Hầu hết các quán izakaya thường sẽ rót sake cho bạn và rót thêm một chút. Nhưng không phải tất cả đều làm vậy. Điều đó không có nghĩa là họ keo kiệt hay không thích bạn hay gì cả. Đó chỉ là phong cách riêng của họ, nhưng khi họ rót t

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    Tất cả những gì Madelyn Cline ăn trong một ngày | Nhật ký ẩm thực | Harper's BAZAAR (Everything Madelyn Cline Eats In A Day | Food Diaries | Harper's BAZAAR)

    03:56Tất cả những gì Madelyn Cline ăn trong một ngày | Nhật ký ẩm thực | Harper's BAZAAR (Everything Madelyn Cline Eats In A Day | Food Diaries | Harper's BAZAAR)
    • Recently I've been putting some oat milk, just regular old oat milk in my coffee and then I'll sip on that for a while, maybe put in the microwave a couple times.

      Gần đây, tôi đã thêm một ít sữa yến mạch, chỉ là loại sữa yến mạch thông thường, vào cà phê của mình và sau đó nhâm nhi từ từ. Thỉnh thoảng, tôi sẽ hâm nóng trong lò vi sóng một vài lần.

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    3 ngày ở BUSAN! Lotte Giants, những quán cà phê điên rồ, và chuỗi quán bar Jean-Po. (3 Days in BUSAN! lotte giants, insane cafes, jean-po bar hop)

    19:103 ngày ở BUSAN! Lotte Giants, những quán cà phê điên rồ, và chuỗi quán bar Jean-Po. (3 Days in BUSAN! lotte giants, insane cafes, jean-po bar hop)
    • So after strolling around for a bit we ended up in a Korean barbecue spot and we're gonna have our first sip of soju of the trip so far. I really just don't see the hype. It's easy to drink. It's like utterly offensive. It tastes like water with like a whisper of marshmallow. Don't get you f***ed up. You could drink this like water and I will drink it like water.

      Sau khi dạo quanh một lúc, chúng tôi cuối cùng cũng đến một quán nướng Hàn Quốc và sẽ thưởng thức ly soju đầu tiên của chuyến đi. Thật sự tôi không hiểu tại sao mọi người lại ưa chuộng nó đến vậy. Nó dễ uống. Nó thật sự khó chịu. Nó có vị như nước với một

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    Những điểm đến hè hot nhất tại Nhật Bản! ☀️ (Top Summer Spots in Japan! ☀️)

    22:51Những điểm đến hè hot nhất tại Nhật Bản! ☀️ (Top Summer Spots in Japan! ☀️)
    • Oh if we dine over an ice cold river like the temperature and like the heat will be trapped so it's a lot cooler and so that culture has stayed and every summer only in the summer these restaurants are open and so you can do things like nagashi somen which is incredibly popular if you do want to do that go first thing in the morning to get a ticket but you can also do like a full kaiseki ryori like full dish or you can have just like soba noodles or there's like a cafe where they matcha and desserts but yeah make sure you go there early to get like guarantee a spot but other than that they have a shrine which is actually the shrine for a water god number one beautiful because there's all these lanterns red lanterns going up the stairs but they also have a thing called mizu omikuji which is like a water fortune so you pay like 200 yen and you put your fortune piece of paper in the water and it will show your fortune that's cool it's very cool and it's a very summery spot because it's beautiful green i love green in japan it's so underrated so green it's stunning and you have the sounds of the like insects around you cicadas yeah and it's just so high up in the mountains as well that it's actually quite cool and refreshing like place to be compared to like downtown places yeah but if you are in kyoto and you don't make it to kibune because it is about a day trip to get out there you can go to kamogawa and kamogawa river if you go to certain parts of it like the delta in demachi you can actually walk into the river and sit there and chill so i recommend going there in the evenings you can bring like a can of beer or like a soft drink and you can do fireworks and hang out there that's where all the locals are so those are my tips that's awesome yeah i remember you posting on social media about the the river dining and i was like oh that looks so good it's very awesome it's a bit expensive but it's totally worth it good to know something that i think a lot of people don't initially think of to cool down is the cool public water parks and stuff around tokyo water parks yeah or pools uh so i've only been to i think two of them it was really cool there's like a big lazy river lots of water slides lots of uh lazy river yeah what's a lazy river you don't know lazy it's where the water flows and you sit in a rubber ring and you go around okay okay yeah it's very chill they had like wave pools i think and then there was like a little waterfall there were lots of uh food stalls as well little kids park so yeah if you're into that way to cool down there's a lot of different options there's yomi uri land uh they have like a whole separate yeah they have a whole separate water park my question is i've heard terrible things about the price of these because i've heard really being australian pools should be within ten dollars oh no it's gonna be way more expensive in tokyo people are paying eight thousand yen okay it's not that this is only i'm gonna look it up really quick but these the ones i'm talking about are like bigger like full-on water parks so that yeah i can understand those being a bit pricey they're a bit pricey but it's still not eight thousand yen so uh pool y at yomi uri land if you want to go to the pool there are heaps of slides and characters and big wave pools and everything and it's 3400 yen for a ticket so it's still like it's a it's a day out i will say unfortunately because japan is japan zero tattoos allowed oh yeah there was one water park i went to where they allowed tattoos in yokohama i will also say for uh water parks and public pools just be ready for the weird thing where every hour everyone has to get out of the pool it's i was like what is happening the first that's at lap pools too yeah pools as well they're like hey guys every 40 50 minutes you're gonna get out everyone has to get out and they don't do anything they're just like five minutes break everyone can we need to move on but if it's water parks if you don't have tattoos can be fun water parks this sounded like in the video like they won't even let you drink the pool i'm gone another thing you've got to try when you come in the summer is a festival experience yeah it includes going to the festival itself where you can have the food and experience the stalls play the games but also dressing up in a yukata and even though it is incredibly hot i think it's just such a amazing way to experience traditional japanese culture and it's the pinnacle of all like anime so guys it's anime you go to it's real life it's actually so good though that's like my favorite thing about summer and fireworks and fireworks i mean the fireworks again can get very crowded but as long as you find a good spot you can dress up all the food stalls are so good i love festival food and if you bring like a little fan and go yeah it's great it's uh it makes summer worth it it's my favorite thing i don't know it's just like seeing everyone oh my god i remembered something guys suica bars suica bars oh it's almost suica bar season again if you don't know what this is it's essentially a watermelon bar that will get you addicted i have friends who eat like two a day every day of all of summer because it's uh which means limited time period that they sell it yeah and they're only like 150 yen at the convenience store and they're just so great they have choc chips in there a little choc chip the aesthetic yeah delicious i love i was stepping out of the conbini the the heat wave is just like and i crack open the the packet and i'm like i'm just dripping i'm like yeah i'm just getting i'm getting like goosebumps thinking about i'm so excited oh i forgot oh my god what is it now i should look forward to oh still a couple months ago but uh we'll get there i don't want to i don't want to rush to summer but it's nice to know that there's some good stuff that's gonna happen yeah the heat is just yeah yeah there's an activity that i've never done and i debate all the time but i feel like i don't know if i do it but it's climbing mount fuji that is something that you can only do in the summer and also now they have like limited spots and it costs money but i'm glad they did that because it's yeah the amount of over tourism and you want to have a nice experience when climbing a mountain and not just being a queue the whole way up so apparently that's what it was last year yeah so yeah i don't would you climb mount fuji i would but i definitely need to train myself for it uh because once you're on that mountain there's really not much you can do like especially if you're not fit and you know the atmosphere it's like it's really hard to breathe apparently and i don't know i'm also really scared of climbing it like eruptions oh okay i see so i i would be like i want to do it it's like part of my like life goals but also i'm like i'm scared yeah i think there is a lot of prep involved and you've got to have like the right equipment and the right shoes and then also booking the place in the hut and you gotta plan it like eight months out because everything books up now yeah because i wouldn't do it without staying overnight even though overnight it's like you sleep for like four hours or something yeah it's not very it would be tough but i yeah i look at people doing it i'm like damn yeah i'm just i'm not a hiking girlie but i'm like i live in japan should i be climbing this mountain but i like looking at it from a distance it's so pretty do i really have to be on it i don't know maybe one day maybe one day i'll climb it we'll see it's not on my bucket list but i mean yeah each to their own another big part of the summer culture here are music festivals of course that is probably the same around the world summer equals music festivals but there's a couple that are really big here including fuji rock and i believe it's in niigata quote me if i'm wrong i think so yeah and so it's not like close to tokyo but a lot of people travel out for it and i think it's two nights and it's quite expensive i think it's like 200 something for a ticket but a lot of like international acts come and it's a very like good experience but i've heard that it's got a high probability of rain like it rains like every year so it's like really rough people camp out but it's really fun and another one is summer sonic which i have been to i've been to something yeah which one did you think 2019 ah i don't i don't think i was a 2019 oh yeah that's also like once again a really popular one that's i believe it's either in tokyo or chiba much easier access than fuji rock and lots of international acts like i saw black pink i saw perfume and i saw chain smokers nice i saw a two door cinema club i saw 1975 and others it's been a while yeah yeah really something to like plan ahead you definitely can't get tickets if you don't book it when they release because it's very popular yeah but that's something very yeah happy fun thing to do here nice summer vibes yeah very sweaty sweaty yeah oh this kind of leads me on to something else i want to discuss with you is food true and the reason i bring this up is because i had an experience last year where i was really dehydrated and i had heat exhaustion and so i was very much um i mean i drink a lot of water on average but i started getting into peccary sweat i'm still not 100 sure it's like good because it's like very sugary and i'm like is it worth it for the electrolytes but i think it is something that if you are prone to like being dehydrated or like potentially like at risk definitely drink it it hits different yeah i yeah i was always very much like i'll just drink water and now during summer when it's a particular kind of day i'm like i need my peccary sweat i got exhaustion as well i didn't know what it was but i was like i feel very ill and i'm not doing too good and i went to the doctor and he prescribed me a two liter bottle of uh of peccary sweat and he was like drink this within the next hour and i literally i got it and i sat at the station yeah and i felt so much better so yeah i don't know after that i was like okay peccary sway you're not too bad and i like the that hatsune miku is an ambassador yeah of course she is yeah she's like let's not let's not get dehydrated exhaustion so yeah thanks miku uh and another good thing is with peccary it's not just like it's usually like i can see one shot can i have yours to display it he drinks it avidly like all the time so this is what it looks like at the convenience store is about 150 yen but they also in the summer sell it frozen so like this whole bottle is frozen in the freezer because it's so hot it will melt within like 30 40 minutes and you can just slowly sip at it but um you can also buy it in like the gel like the little packs yeah so there's a lot of different ways and there's like some sort of like candies that you can take that help so there's a lot of these products and if you're interested i think we did a video for tc where we um you and chris we tested a bunch of these different products and the flavors and the effectiveness of them so yeah we can give you our views check that video out here yeah one food that i love that is mainly a summer food is kakigori shaved ice so good i feel like now i'm getting into a lot of different cafe cultures and i'm starting to save so many different cafes that specialize in just doing shaved ice there's a lot there's because you can just get them there's different tiers of kakigori i feel you can get the stuff at the festivals which usually just tastes like a snow cone like crushed ice but when you get into like the the higher category it's pretty wild it's shaved so thinly it's almost fluffy yeah it's like it just melts and they do different fillings on the inside and then toppings you can get like some cream on top they do fresh fruit and stuff if you guys have ever seen sweet tooth salary man there's the kakigori episode where you get to see i think it's korea peace it's a really good uh kakigori place where they don't take reservations you have to show up early in the morning and write your name on a slip to be able to get in but you know it's using the freshest ingredients and just it's art i feel like there's an it really is it's a good way to describe it yeah but there's the it gets really busy during the summer because everybody wants kakigori there was another place i saw that covers it in egg whites and does like a meringue and they blow there's a lot and these are premium some of these are like 2 000 yen which for kakigori is a bit like pushing it i think the average price that i'm willing to pay is like around a thousand yen but a lot of them are like way over that now yeah but i feel like there's a time and a place for each kind of kakigori like if i'm at the park i remember last year i was at the park and there was it was hot and there was a little kakigori truck and i got strawberry with condensed milk on top i love when there's condensed milk on top and i was like this is the best this is the best it could never get better than this but then there's like premium stuff if you're feeling fancy yeah yeah so shaved ice it's a whole world i recommend in the peak of summer though having shaved ice inside because otherwise it's going to melt like immediately especially like i've been to a cafe that does kakigori and there was outside seating and indoor i was like i liked the outdoor and it like immediately like collapsed like the woman placed on the table and it was like because it was that hot so sad i ordered three oh my god it is like ice but holy crap okay but they're like mini ones oh nice and i shared it with another person nice but still okay got pistachio tiramisu and then um i don't know one of the flavor tell me like oh okay oh i'm so excited now i'm getting excited for summer i never thought i'd get excited for summer but i'm i'm there yeah i mean with me and my cold hands like i'm ready cold cold hands if you're not into desserts we can also offer you soba as a good alternative for summer treats and i love it all year round but in the summer it's just such a great dish because you're literally dipping it into this sauce that's cold they put ice cubes in it and you're slurping it and it's just like a light food because you don't want to feel heavy in the summer with like oily things i think it's just like a nice light thing of course if you get tempura it's the oily part i was gonna say i was like i like my weird tempura it's like a little light and a little heavy but it's like yeah at least you got the warm and then the cold yeah yeah and it's also a very budget-friendly dish mostly like about a thousand yen and it's when i go traveling into the countryside of japan everyone's gonna have soba and it's just so great i'm in the countryside and there's like nature and crickets and cicadas and i'm eating and i'm like this is living i need to go there now yeah i'm like why am i here well those were our recommendations on things to do in summer things to try things to eat eat visit all the things to do uh but let us know in the comments down below which thing you're interested in or if you have any tips or tricks yourself uh for things to do in japan in summer do yourself a favor and buy yourself a super bar and we'll see you here in japan like the locals like subscribe and comment and peace out peace out happy summer everybody ah okay no don't get the giggles i really don't want to okay so in the summer you can no please sorry sorry okay okay okay turn face that way i'm good

      Oh, nếu chúng ta dùng bữa bên dòng sông lạnh giá, nhiệt độ sẽ được giữ lại và không khí mát mẻ sẽ lan tỏa, khiến nơi đâysẽ mát mẻ hơn nhiều. Và văn hóa đó vẫn được duy trì, mỗi mùa hè, chỉ vào mùa hè, những nhà hàng này mới mở cửa. Bạn có thể làm những vi

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    Cách khắc phục những thói quen tiêu cực - Alain de Botton nói về Chris Williamson (How To Fix Your Negative Patterns - Alain de Botton on Chris Williamson)

    48:18Cách khắc phục những thói quen tiêu cực - Alain de Botton nói về Chris Williamson (How To Fix Your Negative Patterns - Alain de Botton on Chris Williamson)
    • It's basically a moment when you take something sensory, like a sip of water or a smell.

      Đó là khoảnh khắc khi bạn trải nghiệm một giác quan, như một ngụm nước hoặc một mùi hương.

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