説明: ページ 1
主な成分: 1.Anionic Polymer powder Cosmetic grade Approximately 1,000 grams
2.CMC (Carboxymethylcellulose) powder Cosmetic grade Approximately 1,000 grams
説明: ページ 2
3.Silicone oil Cosmetic grade or glycerin Cosmetic grade, or use half of each.
The amount of the substance is up to you.
Add it to the powder to make the substance wet and make the powder dissolve in water more easily.
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4.Clean water, approximately 50 liters or more, depending on what you want to add.
警告: 外耳道への粘液の流入を防ぐために耳栓を着用してください。
警告: 目に触れないでください。
アドバイス: 水泳用ゴーグルを着用してください。
説明: ページ 4 最後のページ
警告: スライムは非常に滑りやすいので注意してください。
スライムは皮膚に非常にくっつくため、洗い流すのが非常に困難です。
警告: スライムを食べたり飲み込んだりしないでください絶対にしないでください。
遊ぶ前に毎回アレルギーテストを行ってください。
お好みで食品着色料の粉末を加えてもよいでしょう。
【Summary】
Let’s watch a video called "11 Things NOT to do in Japan" from Cal McKinley Channel! In that video, kind of rules and some etiquettes in Japan are introduced, and as a Japanese, I'm gonna react to the video and share my perspective and honest opinion.
Now, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 1.Don't Tip
01:52 2.Cover Your Tattoos
02:59 3.Don't Hand Cash to Cashiers
03:47 4.Japanese Only Restaurants
05:14 5.Don't Talk on Trains
06:18 6.Proper Chopstick Use
07:55 7.Don't Wear Shoes in the House
08:36 8.Drinking Etiquette
10:30 9.How Not to Eat Sushi
11:48 10.Don't Expect to Use Your Card
13:01 11.Receiving Business Cards
14:01 Outro
【Original Video】
“11 Things NOT to do in Japan - MUST SEE BEFORE YOU GO!” - Cal McKinley
https://youtu.be/c4rLtlx7o1Y
【Hashtags】
#ajapanesereaction11thingsnottodoinjapan #11thingsnottodoinjapan #calmckinleyjapan #11thingsnottodoinjapanreaction #11thingsnottodoinjapanjapanesereaction
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