Japanese Elementary School Students Interview Aussie Tourist With Three Questions; Details Inside
What were the questions they shot at him? No worries, they were kept simple and straight.

An Australian tourist in Japan met two students of an elementary school who requested to interview him over a couple of questions. The kids approached the Aussie man named Coleman and took permission from him if he would like to record his responses on three of their questions. What were the questions they shot at him? No worries, they were kept simple and straight.
Watch video below
Kids take permission before interviewing tourist
Before we tell you about the questions the kids asked Coleman, let us tell you the kids, who came from a place named Shiga in Japan, were on their English assignment to interact with people and fill out some worksheet questions. "Excuse me. We're elementary school school students. We study English. May I interview you," both students said in a synchronous tone.
After seeking permission from the tourist, they went ahead with their assignment and put forth the questions. Coleman was seen feeling delighted about being interviewed by local kids in Japan, who were learning English at their schools. Notably, the questions weren't from the books of rocket science.
ALSO READ
What were the 3 questions?
"We ask 3 questions," they said as they innocently made the hand gesture showing the number three. One of the questions asked the tourist's name, to which he replied "Coleman."
The next question was about the place he came from. "America, United States," he said. No sooner, Coleman asked if the kids had ever been to the US, but they appeared to have not comprehended it.
The interview went further as the kids asked him to choose his favourite Japanese food. Coleman picked 'Sukiyaki,' a beef and vegetable based dish from the card shown to him. At the end, they also asked him to sign the assignment which recorded his answers.
Video records 24 million views
The interaction between the Japanese kids and the Australian tourist is going viral on social media. It has attracted a stunning count of 24 million views.
RECENT STORIES
-
Rupee Depreciates 18 Paise To 87.76 Against US Dollar, Foreign Fund Outflows & Month-End Dollar... -
PFRDA Recruitment 2025: Grade A Hall Tickets Out; Check Selection Process Here -
Japanese Woman's Rajasthani Bhajan 'Mai Vaari Jau Re' Stuns PM Modi During His Welcome In Tokyo -
Drunk Man Run Over By Car In Gurugram's Bhuteshwar Chowk, Survives With Minor Injuries; Shocking... -
Former Reserve Bank Governor Urjit Patel Appointed As Executive Director At The International...