Tantris Humble

📢 Survey for my next video!

I’d like to ask six questions for my upcoming video,
I’ll be comparing how Japanese and Western audiences respond 🌏

① If your boss did something wrong, should you stay quiet for the company’s sake?
② If a family member or friend was confirmed to have committed a crime, would you report them or protect them?
③ Do you think it’s rude when people share opinions about painful experiences they didn’t personally live through?
④ Is it wiser to stay silent — even when you know you’re right to keep the peace?
⑤ Do you agree with the idea that harmony is more important than justice?
⑥ Do you believe that a sincere apology should be enough to forgive someone?

1 month ago | [YT] | 33



@CptTexas1

1. Depends on severity 2. How bad a crime? Was it justified? 3. Depends. It can be. 4. Wisdom is understanding the consequences of each choice and not dying on a worthless hill. 5. Justice > Harmony 6. Forgive in your heart, even if there is no apology. Everything other than forgiveness should be earned.

1 month ago | 3

@Philosophase

1. Depends on the company size 2. Family = Mafia 3. Not rude, just odd 4. A wise man once said nothing 5. No 6. Yes

1 month ago | 1

@Sebman1113

Im American: 1. Depends if I like my boss, and how wrong it was. 2. depends on the severity but if victimless, absolutely not. 3. Maybe, I dont know. Probably shouldn't share what is not theirs. 4. yes. 5. maybe I was wrong on the previous answer because no. 6. yes.

1 month ago | 1

@LucaxCorp

1. If they are scamming people or committing a crime they should be reported 2. Depends on the context 3. It is rude because the person speaks from a place they can only imagine being 4. Depends on the context 5. Justice is more important 6. Depends on the context

1 month ago | 0

@LucaxCorp

1. If they are scamming people or committing crimes then yes, report them 2. Depends on the context 3. Yes, because usually their opinions are made for the sake of putting those who did live through bad experiences down 4. Depends on the context 5. Justice is more important than keeping harmony 6. Depends on the context

1 month ago | 0

@torreyholmes7205

Americans have become busybodies. Opinions about everything. We lack the ability to stay uninvolved. Everything has to be about us so we step up and make ourselves the center of every situation.

1 month ago | 0

@kukukachu

I think it all depends on how you look at these questions. If you're looking at them with morals and conviction, you're gonna get one answer, if you're looking at them in a way that keeps the ship functioning, then you're gonna get a different answer. With that said, there are quite a few suicides that happen in Japan, so while people idolize that place, they don't realize the real struggle and hopelessness that those people can feel. The West has got it hard when it comes to the work area being insufficient, backstabbing and just full of sharks selfishly trying to get to higher positions. I haven't heard much about that in Japan, but I know it's a real problem in the Western tech world, as I've seen it with my own eyes. You don't ever want to be efficient in the western world, because that makes other people around you look bad, like your boss, and now you're a threat, and now, you have a target on your back. It's COMPLETELY backwards.

1 month ago (edited) | 0