The conversation begins with a group of people, referred to as 'normal', 'God', and 'Jerome', discussing their plans to move goods from a shop to a new location. They mention a car rental and loading boxes into the car. The conversation then shifts to a humorous comment about eating and touching the 'kennatria soundtrack'. The group arrives at a ROM table, where they observe bicycles and discuss various items such as umbrellas and shoes.
The conversation then turns to personal hygiene, with Jerome mentioning the use of plastic drinking water sets. They discuss the use of these items in cold weather and the importance of having them. Jerome also mentions a keyboard that has been in his house for a long time, likely for work or relaxation.
The dialogue then shifts to a discussion about the cost of living in Japan, with a focus on how narrow land can make renovations rare and therefore expensive. Jerome also mentions a plan to travel around Japan, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he has remained in Japan.
The conversation then turns to a discussion of personal possessions, with Jerome showing off various items such as his books, a memento from his school days in Japan, and a memorable photo. Jerome also mentions a course assignment related to his travel plans and the challenges of living in Japan due to the pandemic.
The dialogue then shifts to a humorous comment about the cuteness of bicycles, with Jerome mentioning a spray from Indonesia that he brought to Japan. The conversation then shifts to a comment about the struggle of being single and the importance of companionship.
The dialogue then turns to a discussion about personal hygiene again, with Jerome mentioning the use of a shower and the presence of soap and a refrigerator. Jerome also discusses a kitchen area used for cooking and eating.
The conversation then shifts to a discussion of personal skincare products, with Jerome mentioning a mask for his skin. The dialogue then shifts to a comment about the benefits of a good relationship for the soul.
The dialogue then shifts to a discussion of personal possessions again, with Jerome showing off various items such as a video of his house, a mask, and a water bottle for his skin. Jerome also mentions a package he likes to receive in the mail.
The dialogue then shifts to a humorous comment about a fried toy, with Jerome mentioning a 'jobo jobo' and a 'quacking jobo jobo'. The conversation then shifts to a comment about the importance of reciting the Koran and a discussion about the condition of his new house.
In conclusion, the conversation is a mix of personal discussions about living in Japan, moving goods, personal hygiene, and personal possessions. The dialogue is interspersed with humorous comments and personal anecdotes.
1. The speaker mentions a "tetot shop" and a "Jerome's choice of goods" that are similar to Aunt Ani and Paogi's.
2. The speaker and possibly others rent a car to move goods from one place to another.
3. The speaker and possibly others are putting boxes in a car to make an impression.
4. The speaker and possibly others have arrived in front of a ROM table and see bicycles there.
5. The speaker and possibly others are impressed by a pump named Jero pump Boss that has a different style.
6. The speaker and possibly others are preparing for the arrival of fruit, possibly from a delivery.
7. The speaker and possibly others have a long-standing keyboard that has been there for a long time.
8. The speaker and possibly others are using a service center, possibly for their needs.
9. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of books, possibly for reading or study purposes.
10. The speaker and possibly others are checking emails and models on online websites.
11. The speaker and possibly others are preparing for a shower by checking the availability of soap and possibly other personal care items.
12. The speaker and possibly others have a refrigerator and possibly other kitchen appliances.
13. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of spices and possibly other food items.
14. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of masks, possibly for health or beauty purposes.
15. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of drinks, possibly for enjoyment or refreshment purposes.
16. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of snacks, possibly for enjoyment or refreshment purposes.
17. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of books, possibly for reading or study purposes.
18. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of clothing, possibly for personal comfort or fashion purposes.
19. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of cameras, possibly for photography or videography purposes.
20. The speaker and possibly others have a collection of musical instruments, possibly for enjoyment or performance purposes.