Kim and Tanaka are having an argument in the video as part of a prank. Tanaka tells Kim that he is moving to Zimbabwe for good, regardless of her feelings on the matter. The argument centers around the idea of relocating to Zimbabwe permanently. Kim expresses concerns about the timing and the impact on their life together, while Tanaka insists that he wants to move and expects Kim to support that decision. The argument is a setup for the prank to provoke a reaction, with Tanaka deliberately being provocative to make the prank entertaining for their audience. So, this is not a real argument but part of a staged prank about moving to Zimbabwe.
In the argument between Kim and Tanaka about relocating to Zimbabwe:
Kim’s arguments:
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She is not ready to move to Zimbabwe yet and prefers to stay where they currently live.
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She feels happy and okay living where they are at the moment and wants to reconsider moving possibly in 5 to 10 years, not immediately.
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She finds Zimbabwe unfamiliar territory since she grew up where they currently live.
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She is concerned about the logistics and disruption, mentioning they just moved into a new apartment recently and bought furniture.
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She does not want to be in a long-distance marriage or relationship if Tanaka moves alone.
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She wants to stay together as a family and is worried about the impact of moving on their child as well.
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Kim wants Tanaka to consider her feelings and won’t just change her mind on his demand.
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She sees herself as a partner and expects mutual support, not unilateral decisions.
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She questions Tanaka stating “Am I not the father of the house?” expressing frustration over the dynamic of their decision-making.
Tanaka’s arguments:
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He loves Zimbabwe and is ready to move there anytime, feeling it is “home.”
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He feels that they could live in nicer houses in Zimbabwe compared to what they pay currently.
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He wants the whole family to move together, emphasizing staying united as a family.
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He argues that moving could open business opportunities and better brand deals for them.
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He believes that even if the move is hard at first, Kim would eventually be happy there.
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He wants to give their life a fresh start and is serious about making Zimbabwe their home.
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Tanaka stresses that he has been expressing this desire to move for a long time and feels unsupported by Kim.
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He insists that he cannot leave his family behind and wants them all to relocate together.
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He puts pressure on Kim by stating that if she doesn’t want to go, he might go alone, emphasizing how important this move is to him.
Tanaka explicitly refers to the whole argument as a prank for their audience’s entertainment. The tone, setup, and exaggerated nature of the conversation, along with Tanaka’s admission and the playful context, make it clear that the argument is staged rather than a real conflict. The intent is to create engaging content for their viewers, typical of prank videos on YouTube. Additionally, their channel and other related videos consistently feature prank and staged content, reinforcing that this argument is part of that pattern.