It's easy to imagine some things, especially having traveled enough, but then sometimes I hear little details that really fill out my understanding. Like knowing that unlimited wifi is generally something only companies pay for. Also it's easy to imagine that food and drinks and rent are much cheaper than in Japan or the US, but then some luxury items are almost the same price, or at least much closer, phone and wifi included.
I'm always surprised by the price of things. Sometimes it's really strange. In Japan entertainment (concerts, movies, festivals, eating out, alcohol etc) is almost double the cost of the US, but home items and other goods are way way cheaper (silverware, school supplies, house cleaning items etc.). Meanwhile vegetables are way more expensive. Used goods that are abundant are really cheap, especially books and games, but used cloths are almost the same price as new cloths. Very surprising differences.
I’m gonna watch the rest of your podcast episodes that I missed this week or next! You are leading the way. I hope to see more stuff like this at hive, though I’m thinking I should separate it into shorter videos.