it has been long
i have finished putting all my things away. it is very strange being alone home here now. i hope i will run into someone who remembers i remember.
japan already looks very different when i can readmost of some of a few of the street signs. in nagoya we were not supposed to leave school without senior older students, and most people at the dorms were changing switch also from other countries. i am not sure where to go to find something good to drink. can i ask one of you someone?
i've been trying to brush up on my japanese, but its definitely more difficult than my practice books. i would like to practice, but if im more understandable in english to people that is okay too. maybe that is easier for people who can speak it?
(ooc: strikethroughs are alternate phrasings or words he couldn't remember that didn't actually make it into the post. italics are things typed in english.)
japan already looks very different when i can read
i've been trying to brush up on my japanese, but its definitely more difficult than my practice books. i would like to practice, but if im more understandable in english to people that is okay too. maybe that is easier for people who can speak it?
(ooc: strikethroughs are alternate phrasings or words he couldn't remember that didn't actually make it into the post. italics are things typed in english.)
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decidepick one?(no subject)
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What do you like to drink?
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i still have the photo.i will try something that
isn't incan't be incan't be found in Germany. coffee is nice?(no subject)
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Also, your Japanese is pretty good. ;)
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that are more japanesei should try?thank you. i do not know you? i think.
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uzauza!! its been ages, youre back in japan?! thats great! your japanese is really good!! oh-
i can write like this too, now, if that is better for you? but also i am welcome to practice japanese with you!
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!. i have been wondering if you would remember, maybe the name helped? i have come to study. computers, not japanese.if english makes things easier for you, that works too. i suppose you had to learn the language to be able to play in english-native speaking countries? i've seen you play, by the way. you've gotten very good.
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Then again, you should totally be practicing your Japanese, so no more English to you until I want to practice mine~ (^_<)~☆
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i think that sounds like a lot? i will go out to find something simple now, and try more when i have slept right.
(ooc: don't actually try german, im bad at german :') )
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I like japanese tea, though it is not liked by everyone. Do you prefer something sweet?
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i have tried while visiting gardens in Nagoya, but it has been much time. i think i did not like it then, but i do not have to have sweet so much anymore. i would like to try again. is there anywhere i should go?
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it is
goodok that you do not know english. i have been learning japanese, so i will try to talkgoodclear. thank you for the advice. getting used will take some time, but i am glad there are many people who know things telling me.(no subject)
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Oh, you're the one that tried to kill Akaya...Your Japanese has gotten better. Has your tennis?
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i am not sure if there is a question? a dictionary is useful for learning, but there is not too much english here so it may not work. i have practiced japanese via the internet. if you want to try english, you could do the same.
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DO YOU REMEMBER ME. ITS KINTAROU. WE WERE ROOMMATES
also ive been learning english but i am still not good at it. but i'm. controsaveshuional??? how ever u spell it. i am better at speaking it than spelling (even though my tutor says that i have a really thick accent wwwwww) maybe we can practice for when i go pro!!! i can help with ur japanese. except mine isn't that great either
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controversial, maybe? i dont think that goes in that sentence though. most japanese people have some accent. german people do as well, though mines not so bad. i dont mind talking english to help you improve, since you'll run into a lot of it. i think being among japanese people is helping already. i have learned many new words already. not the ones i planned on learning, and not the most relevant ones, but i suppose you cant have everything.
((ooc: lili's kin codecracking skill is not yet high enough for this.))
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Most vending machines that can be found just about anywhere sell a variety of delicious beverages. Unless, you're looking for something specifically?
((ooc: italics are english))
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i will do my best to practice my japanese, to be able to talk with convenience. i am thinking it is good to practice talking with people instead of doing practice exercises again.
there are many things i have not tried before. i am making a list of what people tell me. do you have something you like more to try, yagyuu-san?
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