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Hi Im new here.
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Hi Im new here.
(Sorry i think i posted this in the wrong place)
Konnichi wa.
Watashi wa Nori desu.
I'm 15 years old and I have many hobbies.
A few years ago I played FFX the play station game and was inspired by the cut scene graphics, I really wanted to do animation like that. My ICT teacher, who is Japanese, told me that Japan is the best place for animation.
My dream now would be to go work their when i am older. My ICT teacher also recommended that I start learning Japanese so it would be easier on me later in life.
I will try my best to learn as much as I can. I'm really glad I stumbled across this site, I have had a look around and it is really helpful. Arigatou
Konnichi wa.
Watashi wa Nori desu.
I'm 15 years old and I have many hobbies.
A few years ago I played FFX the play station game and was inspired by the cut scene graphics, I really wanted to do animation like that. My ICT teacher, who is Japanese, told me that Japan is the best place for animation.
My dream now would be to go work their when i am older. My ICT teacher also recommended that I start learning Japanese so it would be easier on me later in life.
I will try my best to learn as much as I can. I'm really glad I stumbled across this site, I have had a look around and it is really helpful. Arigatou
Last edited by Noorie on Fri 01.04.2008 5:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Noorie
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RE: Hi Im new here.
welcome to TJP!
and good luck with your studies!
and good luck with your studies!
my japanese learning blog: http://pimpmysushi.livejournal.com
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sushi4ever - Posts: 166
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RE: Hi Im new here.
Off topic - Replying to these introductions is a really good way to rack up posts
TJPへようこそ~
TJPへようこそ~
Last edited by NZJutsu on Fri 01.04.2008 6:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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NZJutsu - Posts: 70
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RE: Hi Im new here.
sushi4ever wrote:
welcome to TJP!
and good luck with your studies!
Hajimemashite
Arigatou gozaimasu.
Off topic - Replying to these introductions is a really good way to rack up posts
Its a good idea.
- Noorie
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RE: Hi Im new here.
Did your teacher also tell you the dismal prospects of your actually being employed in Japan as an animator in the future?
Welcome, by the way.
Welcome, by the way.
Never underestimate my capacity for pettiness.
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Mike Cash - Posts: 2737
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RE: Hi Im new here.
Hajimemashite. Welcome to TJP. Douzoyoroshiku. Good luck with your studies. 
Stop talking as if u know me..-YUI
- nabilahforever
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RE: Hi Im new here.
nabilahforever wrote:
Did your teacher also tell you the dismal prospects of your actually being employed in Japan as an animator in the future?
Welcome, by the way.
No he didn't, but i won't give up no matter what.
Thanks for the warm welcome
nabilahforever wrote:
Hajimemashite. Welcome to TJP. Douzoyoroshiku. Good luck with your studies.
Hajimemashite. Doumo arigatou gozaimasu.
- Noorie
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