This thread is for the discussion of the language, culture, travel, daily life, etc. of Japan. Let's tark at randam in Japanese and English. Take it easy!
is there someone who is good at pronouncing english here?
Dylan Wright
調子に乗って3つもスレたてるからBANされとるやないかw
Joshua Taylor
Do you know what the word "ban" means?
Easton Flores
スレが管理人によって消されたってこと
Jonathan Wilson
English please?
Adam Flores
You may have won the battle, but the war rages on.
Dominic Flores
ban as a verb means to forbid something.
it means you're not allowed to do it
Jordan Taylor
no
Dominic Nguyen
Are you from Hiroshima? Suzuka Nakamoto is. She said she was sad when she was in Tokyo for the first time on the anniversary and she found out that they didn't show memorial broadcasts on tv like in Hiroshima. She thought it was observed all over Japan up until that point.
Julian Cruz
馬鹿な日本人がリラスレに過剰反応してスレ建てるからまともに宣言してたメキシコのスレまで消されたな
Jackson Adams
4got pic
Noah Myers
いまだに日本語スレの趣旨がわかってないやつがいるな 日本人と日本語学習者のスレが「日本語」スレだ
Ryder Reed
>he said she was sad when she was in Tokyo for the first time on the anniversary and she found out that they didn't show memorial broadcasts on tv like in Hiroshima. She thought it was observed all over Japan up until that point. You're confirmed for cheap troll.
Jackson Ortiz
I'll look for her official diary and you can read it herself
Leo Garcia
ニューゲーム以外他に百合らしいアニメがあるの? 今季は。
Asher Sanders
百合はもうオワコン 紅殻のパンドラとかゴリ押ししてもコケるくらいだから
Cameron Butler
Sorry, it's actually a report from a Japanese fan whom attended an event she spoke at:
She is a native of Hiroshima. So 8.6 is a special day for her, she said. All students there learn a lot about it in years, sometimes met with its survivors. Also it is a school day in a dead middle of 40-days summer break to observe a silent prayer. Whole the city also does the same. Local media play special programs on the day.
She is so used to this and thinks it the same for others.
Then last year it happened. She was in Tokyo on the day. She turned on TV and stood still waiting for 8:15. But daily programs kept going, passing the time and no prayer broadcasted. Olympic games in London was along the way and Japanese medalists on the tube.
She was way confused.
Then she got messages on her phone. She told members of Sakura Gakuin yesterday that today was the day so all of us observed a silent prayer at the moment. They wrote:
"I woke up early and observed a silent prayer on time!"
"I missed the time but observed a silent prayer afterword!"
She felt delight. Her word did reached to them. She thought she could do not so much now. What she could do was to tell people around her or make presentations to small group of people, and it's not a big thing. So, she wanted to be a singer, a great singer enough to reach to way more people, to share something important, she said in a decisive tone.
8/6 is a special day for every Japanese, all the media play special program for this day. I'm from Hiroshima too and I don't believe anyone from Hiroshima actually would say they are different from other Japanese. I'm a native Japanese, not a native Hiroshiman or whatever, your retarded misreading article is way more offensive to me.
Benjamin Ross
鬼のようにコケてるのか話題にすらならんな・・・
Owen Sanchez
If you're from Hiroshima how do you know?
The translation is from a japanese native.
Ian Howard
> Local media play special programs on the day. It's strange because we don't have any local media independent company unlike USA, how can see our "local media" programs about 8/6? I've lived more than 20 years in Hiroshima so I'm curious.
Robert Brown
>tfw I missed opening ceremony
Brayden Stewart
I don't know. Maybe it's possible it was ignorance at her young age thinking they have the same channels all over Japan?
Hudson Anderson
or are you saying all the channels are the same
Lincoln Williams
It only shows that you're ignorant because the blog didn't say she said something like that.