Important points when writing in Japanese
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About the 'so-called' experts from Japan, my great Aunt the other day was saying how all the women's bathroom stalls were open so people could watch them... and I know for a fact (having stayed in Japan for a month quite recently) that she is very mistaken... she claims to have seen it while in Japan, but I think she must have been confused with something else...
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Some stalls are rather open (more so than in the US). I've seen more than one public stall that was *really* public. So to speak.
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Keatonatron, I agree with what you said.. I am a Japanese citizen and I used to live there, and you make a good point. My Japanese is not that good anymore so I am "relearning" it, although many rules I still follow as you say. I can also read, write, and speak Chinese so thats a plus. Oh hey, Heatonatron, where are you from in Yokohama? I am from Hongodai, just one station from Oofuna.
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Right now I'm hanging out in the Kannai area, but that's a bit off-topic.
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Thats not true if ur bigger, stronger and blacker than the other people. Its the only reason why I don't beat up for saying impolite or stupid things in english(which happens very often).keatonatron wrote:
As I pointed out in another thread: In the wrong situation, "お前" is a fightin' word. Go to Japan and use it with people you don't know and you just might get yourself beat up.
But in all truthfullness, knowing how to be polite is nessessary for all languages. Its little things like politeness level that can make people think of you as inferior or a *vagabond*.
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That would be considered the right situationdatdo wrote:Thats not true if ur bigger, stronger and blacker than the other people.keatonatron wrote:
In the wrong situation, "お前" is a fightin' word.

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datdo wrote:Thats not true if ur bigger, stronger and blacker than the other people........

Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
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GANGURO!!!!!!!!!
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That's true! The blackest ganguros are the strongest of them all!
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Well, they endured the most UV radiation, so naturally they would be strongest (and most likely to have mutant powers!).
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I developed some black spots due to excessive exposure to UV radiation and had to have them cut out.magma wrote:
Well, they endured the most UV radiation, so naturally they would be strongest (and most likely to have mutant powers!).
They don't make you stronger but they can certainly kill you.

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"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger"?
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The person who said that never had melanomamagma wrote:"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger"?

Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
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Ah, this thread is rather informative! When I was first learning kanji, I used to use 今日は instead of こんにちは all the time...then I stopped, because I found myself always reading 今日は as きょうは instead...I've seen plenty of people routinely use that as the kanji for こんにちは, though...
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You know do know there are polite and rude English speaking rules as well, right?
How ironic...
I found your post to be not only rude, but a bit agrrogant. There are better ways to phrase what you said without coming off as rude and demanding.
Nevertheless, I guess it was informative.
How ironic...
I found your post to be not only rude, but a bit agrrogant. There are better ways to phrase what you said without coming off as rude and demanding.
Nevertheless, I guess it was informative.
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