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!
>he can't read between the lines Here is my constructive advice: STOP LISTENING TO PEOPLE WHO WHINE ABOUT RACISM.
Elijah Reed
I get to hear lots of good things about Japan, which include food, safety, infrastructure and whatnot...but they almost never include us people. It's making it hard for me to encourage people wishing to move to Japan.
I've spent a bit longer in Japan, so I might have more in-depth knowledge and a broader perspective. I am not sure I can give an opinion as a traveller.
Instead, here is what my parents thought of the Japanese, from when they went over as tourists:
friendly polite orderly seem like they like to have fun (but in different ways to us) often smiling and chatting
I've been seeing 何をする a lot, what is the difference between 何をする and 何がする? I thought that you were supposed to use が after question words in most cases
>Basically I want to become a hobo in Japan. I'm sick of my home country, all the people around, the society, the entertainment here, the politics, the weather, the scenery, IM SICK OF EVERYTHING!!! I just wanna run away so bad but I don't have too much money at the moment. Someone tell me how much money I'll need to start my hobo journey. Im fine with sleeping manga cafes, capsule hotels, a box, just anything where I can have a place to lie down and some sort of roof on top.
>And dont talk to me anything about getting more educated. Ive done high school but Im sick of education and Im not gonna study 1 day more. I can talk a little bit of japanese.
>PS: If ur here to tell me how stupid my idea is then go ahead but Im not gonna change my mind
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カナダじゃなくてアメリカを責めてください
Chase Thomas
when you ride trains and buses you must take off your shoes