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!
I went to 盛岡 one day and wanted to try わんこそば. It was too expensive, though.
What is good about わんこそば?
Aiden Lopez
乙
Caleb Johnson
乙
Jack Jackson
It is a fight
Dylan Adams
THE WITNESSES AROUND THEY KNOW HOW I GET DOWN SO WHEN THE COPS COME THEY WON'T SAY SHIT, JAP
Lucas Morales
I am an english master
Kevin Cooper
Delicious. Literally delicious and we can eat a lot than we expect. Can feel fresh and taste fresh noodles because of each portion is really small. 美味しい。思ったより沢山食べることができる。 一口サイズだから、新鮮な気持ちで、麺が伸びないで食べられる
>feeling pretty confident in my Japanese >Decide to try the Big Boy newspaper >headlines might as well be Chinese fug
Samuel Cruz
nothing
Jordan Butler
こんばんは
いかにも
Lincoln Harris
this is a pen
Owen Wood
What were you reading before?
Caleb Green
*takes bite of food* *OISHII*
Tyler Harris
Annoying as fuck 2bh.
David Hill
Hey, Annoymas. :D
Hunter Phillips
I wanna listen to his song.
Zachary Cooper
おつ
Jacob Edwards
I prefer 盛岡冷麺 It's not ramen, you should try this if you're tired of standard noodles.
Eli Nguyen
No, it isn't It's an apple
Jordan Myers
I finally ended the orders for my friend
damn , if I had been so stressed just for this 30 000 usd purchasing, I wonder what would happen once I become a trader with millions of dollars from other people destined to buy goods
probably I would end beating my asian wife to relief stress, kek
I can lose my own money, but with money of others I must be careful, so much pressure or I can also have a separate money in case something wrong happen with the goods I can bring cash in return to the customers
No way, Peru, but I may know your feeling, because shouldering deep responsibility for something someone belongs to with his life or foothold is very very stressful. However, "doing then throwing away it" is more stressful if you are really concern about it. My responsibility might be lighter than yours, but I want to say you, please stand for yourself.
>Is that friend your real friend? at is not offensive meaning. If he were your real friend with some disease, your feeling would be much heavier in this situation, I guess.