>>30090946>What japanese "culture" are we talking aboutIt's the small thing that can make or break a streamer.
For instance: asking for permission before using something that belong to others.
I like to bring this example below because it is a microcosmos of the type of relationship they will end up having with their japanese coworkers.
1) Korone PANICKING for having sheered a single Haachama sheep and taking one unit of wool without asking permission.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-nUbkj5kawShe genuinely felt bad for taking it even if the sheep would just grow the wool again by eating grass, as she didn't have permission to do so.
It is silly from the western perspectives of "move fast and break things" but the Japanese care deeply about this type of stuff and if you are working under a japanese company, understanding this can help you a great deal.
2) Ollie almost getting herself cast as a thief and persona non grata (mostly by the JP audience) because she "stole" diamond in the Usaken Trade Center.
She came >< this close of antagonizing the whole JP audience watching Minecraft and the one thing that saved her was Moona (very seriously and uninonically) killing her to punish her for her transgression, restituting the item and absolving her from that point on
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlpB222oPkYAgain, this ended up being played for laughs but had Ollie kept the diamond she would absolutely gain herself a fuckton of JP antis from the getgo and would unironically be branded a thief, even if it is a worthless trinket in a worthless block game.
Understanding the culture of your employers and of your shared audience is important. It's in the small things that resides what makes or breaks a career