US /frʌnt dɔr/
・UK /frʌnt dɔ:/
And there's no way they could break through the front door.
Hannes: and there's no way they can break through the front door.
On top of that, they start, you right off at the front door with an interesting mix of stuff. Some things that you need and some things that you want.
Vitamins, big volume snacks, toothpaste. Those are the things that are going to meet you right at the front door because who doesn't need to stock up on stuff like that?
Behind the front door, there's a series of little brass hooks, designed and commissioned by Laura, along with the door hardware as part of the house.
Right beside the front door, there's also a bench, which can be used as a seat or also to house different objects.
We go on the front door. We use the wedge formation on my command.
We go on the front door, we use the wedge formation on my command!
It's the sound of my Sakurako box arriving at my front door As a sponsor of this video They allow anyone to experience Japan through the comfort of their own home And once I've got it in my hands I can't wait to open up this lovely Japanese artisan snack box It's always unique to the month itself The special theme this month is the seasons of sakura You know, to celebrate Japan's blooming cherry blossoms It's always a cool surprise to see what items I get Like the sakura daifuku, umesenbei, sakura manju, etc But my first taste this month Is gonna be these brown buttery strawberry waffle cookies Oh yeah, and I also got this sakura tea to pair with the snacks And even this sakura sake glass With all these delicious themed snacks It's like having a hanami picnic in my own house And apparently this time if you sign up for a multi-month plan You get a special sakura bonus item So get your own box today Or even gift a loved one and experience Japan from the comfort of your own home Check the links below and use my code PAOLO and get $5 off your first order Number six Okay, so these sounds should be getting a little bit harder to recognize But let's see So this one is Japan's standardized morning calisthenics song Known as Rajo Taiso If you've watched a lot of my day in life videos Which I'm hoping you have Then you've probably got this one correct Originally created to promote health awareness The Tokyo Broadcasting Station started broadcasting this one in 1928 Which quickly spread as a morning assembly routine in elementary and middle schools For many Japanese, the experience of doing these calisthenics Every morning as an elementary school student And getting their card stamped is a shared memory Personally, I don't think I would have minded too much If I had to do this when I was in the US growing up Number seven So pay close attention to this one Two Did you get that?
It's the sound of my Sakurako box arriving at my front door.
Right near the front door, I have my own performance stage and a little storage space under here.
Right near the front door, I have my own performance stage and a little storage space under here.
Video interphone for the front door, gas controls, a whole bunch of mystery switches, and
Video intercom for the front door, gas controls, a whole bunch of mystery switches.
I mean, right off the bat, the paint on the front door is peeling and— Pear?
I mean, right off the bat, the paint on the front door is peeling and-
It'll be 11 at night, and I'll just pass by the front door and I'll hear people talking about it outside.
every night people come, walk on the streets, all it'll be 11 at night and I'll just pass by the front door and I'll hear people talking about it outside.
This right here is just your normal intercom for the front door.
So this right here is just your normal intercom for the front door.