Korean vs Japanese

Which should I learn and why? Is Korean easier in terms of grammar? Is there such a thing as Korean dubbing? How long does it usually take?

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Learn Chinese.

No.

Well enjoy making 200 USD a month in SHITKRAINE lol.

People that are successful at learning a language

>People with a deep interests in something from the culture
>People that are fucking a girl that speaks it as a first language and isn't that great at your native language
>People that have moved to the country for work and need it to be successful for their job

People that fail
>People with a superficial interest in something from the culture
>People that think they can pick up a language strictly through osmosis and don't need to actually study

How is this even related to Korean/Japanese?

>Korean
If you like shitty Am*ricanised pop. Literally no other reason, the girls are completely insane.
>Japanese
If you like the closest offspring of old East Asia. If you like learning not only completely different grammar and vocab, but also very precise and difficult social rules.
They are first world, economically and militarily relevant.
Learn this if it's the choice between Korean and Japanese.
>Chinese
An island of 20 million first worlders, and a huge country of 1.3 billion undeveloped ex-gommies, 土豪, 富二代, the whole riff raff that shouldn't be unfamiliar to a Ukrainian.
Large economic potential, and the likely next international big power seeing as America is going to try and fight globalism.
Probably the most useful language to learn, although the mainland Chinese are incredibly racist.
While no single East Asian people will ever see you as one of their own, the Japanese will respect you if you know the language and are successful academically. If you suit up, you won't get strange looks in Tokyo. If you don't look like a tourist, people assume you speak Japanese and occasionally old people will try to make some small talk out of interest at the bus station.
In China you can earn the respect of people you know, but society will always see you as a white monkey. Even though their country is largely shit, they will always look down on foreigners. They absolutely can't fathom a foreigner being able to know their language, and their jaws simply drop if you speak Chinese reasonably well.
Basically learn this language if you want something to write on your CV or if you want to go to Taiwan. Don't associate with dalu scum.

All in all I'd recommend Japanese.

This is also a good point.

Korean is easier in every aspect but the payoff is that it isn't as involved/interesting of a language to learn. This could be a good or bad thing depending on your perspective.

Also this and this

Don't forget

People that fail
>People that start studying the language because they think it might be useful at some unknown point in the future maybe

none

Chinese master race

巫春天 is very cute, but there is also really good Japanese asmr

if you want asmr it's koreans or bust

>and are successful academically
>tfw no degree and you're 28

巫春天 is really good Chinese asmr.
MTkoala is also nice.

In Japanese, 華凛 is pretty good, but there is a really large variety of channels and you can just try searching for 音フェチ.

In Korean I enjoy Dana.

All of East Asia mostly reveres academic success. Has to do with Confucianism and stuff, you should really have a degree, publish research, or at least do a valuable study if you want to not be seen as a worthless individual.
If you have nothing to bring to the country, people will wonder what you're doing there.

>china will be stronger than america because america is adopting the same kinds of trade policies china currently uses

How do people like you breath?

>Basically learn this language if you want something to write on your CV or if you want to go to Taiwan. Don't associate with dalu scum.
Truer words were never spoken

>you should really have a degree, publish research, or at least do a valuable study if you want to not be seen as a worthless individual.
>If you have nothing to bring to the country
What? So no matter what I do or who I am, but if don't have a degree and publish a research I'm worthless? Great fucking logic.

Do you honestly think Chinese trade policies fit the US situation? Do you have a large population that wants to assemble iPhones for hardly enough money to live?
Please think before you concern yourself with the way I breathe.

Nice, thanks user

If you managed to start a successful company without a degree, good job. They'll still think it is strange that you don't have a degree, so I wouldn't tell them if you don't need to.

Who you are as a "pretty and unique individual that has a right to exist and be himself etc." really doesn't matter as much in East Asian culture as it does in Western culture.

>If you managed to start a successful company
You and the Japanese are too close-minded. There are many things you can do, where a degree doesn't matter.

ppomo and especially her trigger collections

there are more resources for japanese. it's hard to find good grammar books for korean


this
if you like kpop it will probably help you learn korean since you are interested in something from korean culture

Korea is the most Slavophone currently due to Soviet Korean and Central Asian immigrants, but they are still a very tiny community

I'm just voicing their mindset.
If you have a wonderful collection of hand puppets or you can play Stairway to Heaven on the guitar that's just wonderful, but it's not going to make you popular in Japan.

Yeah, ppomo is really good too.

>make you popular in Japan
Why would I want to be popular?

Because you don't want to die alone and you can't function in a society without being on good terms with the people around you.

The Japanese think in terms of harmony, and you need to fit in with your colleagues/fellow students etc., understand them, and keep your fellow human beings in mind with your every action in order to keep the society harmonious.

in the end we all die alone, with our vision failing, everything turning to black

silence surrounding us

Woah. Is that a death poem?

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Learn Japanese first
youtu.be/IfwWmHBlz7g

>KARA
I miss them
It's undoubtedly best Kpop girls

Learn Japanese if you want to get a Japanese gf
Learn Korean if you want to get a Korean gf

>Learn Chinese.

this. Chinese is more useful than other 2 languages
you know that China is your 2nd biggest trading partner, right?
If you don't care about money, then choose whatever you like

>learn japanese if you want to read their porno doujinshi, no reason to learn korean to read a korean translation of japanese porno doujinshi

it's more realistic

>Is Korean easier in terms of grammar?
No but there are no Chinese characters. I'm told its much easier. Honestly just learn Chinese. I'm learning it now. China is more relevant.

What is Korean useful for?

I only date white women, let alone the fact that if I ever want to get laid with a japanese woman, I can do it without being able to speak a word of Japanese.

Given how little literature has been produced in Korean, I guess it isn't all that useful after all. Japanese seems to be more relevant.

Chinese people are actually capable of learning English though

I don't know about other east asian countries but it is really true in Korean society. You should have degree in good university. If you have, you will be surely respected and your chance of success will increase exponentially.

Japanese and koreans are pretty much useless economically wise.

Leaves are pretty much useless and are destined to get raked off the mortal coil by muslims in the years to come.

Still more useful than French

bumpoo

why haven't you fled ukraine yet?

Do you speak English well? If you're not study english

Why do you want to learn either? And what kind of reasoning are you expecting to hear that will convince you to learn one over the other?
Just learn whichever ones culture is more interesting to you.

It really depends on what your goals are. From what I've seen, if you're an engineer both languages are in reasonable demand. If you just want to see foreign media I'd go with Japanese since it's a larger country and has a larger media output with a more treasured history/culture. If you want to fuck bitches flip a coin.

Both can be fun in terms of a hobby, but I would guess that Japanese will be easier in terms of motivation because the culture is actually interesting outside of the media. Korean is pretty easy once you get over the first few difficult basics though and Koreans will probably be more impressed if you speak their language well. I'm learning it at a university here right now and it's been pretty fun.

Thanks for your powerful advise -- I was crying.

If I learn Korean, will it guarantee anal sex each time with a different qt?

>Hes a meme fag that will never learn either language

sage

I want Taiwan gf

How do you know that? I'm actually pretty good at learning and am quite a pundit as regards Japanese culture and especially literature.

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>tfw will never get to touch a Japanese slit.

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He's talking about work and income opportunities. Japanese/Korean have none internationally.

Lernu Esperanton.

>has no degree
>just wants sex
>does not seem interested in understanding social norms
You're going to fail terribly

>You're going to fail terribly
How can an ape-looking macho like me fail when it comes to women? Who the fuck needs your lousy degree, you fucking dog? You sound pathetic.

>How can an ape-looking macho like me fail when it comes to women?
Quite easily. And seeing as you won't know the language and won't fit in society, you're not going to get anything else than a tourist visa.
If you were successful with women you wouldn't be here crying for Asian pussy, and you sound like you have a room temperature IQ.

Don't you presume to talk to me in that way! I demand some respect! And just for the record, the very moment I start snarling, their women are gonna swoon overy my muscular body, desperately trying to touch my bulging dick through my pants.

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I speak N2 Japanese and want to start learning Korean, what Anki deck do you suggest? Evita?
[spoiler]My korean friends who speak Japanese told me Korean grammar is pretty similar to Japanese so I only plan to learn vocab at first[/spoiler]

Do you have a degree?

Yeah, in finance

All Japanese qts are yours then; and as for me, i shouldn't be allowed to breed, and better kill myself because no degree means I'm not a worthwhile human being.

>learning either

I think it'd be quite interesting to, as we live only once, be able to read books and speak in a language that isn't of European origin.

Learn Japanese. It's easy to get started in it by learning hiragana+katakana and then picking up some books.

Learn whichever you're more interested in. Japanese is easier for grammar, but the kanji will take longer to learn than the one and only alphabet for Korean. It's going to take a few years in any case, so you better choose the one you actually want to learn.

I studied both during school. Japanese was mandatory as a second language, I kept on studying it. I eventually dropped Korean and went with Chinese and got really decent grades for it.

The other aspect is that Koreans and Korean society still has a few hang-ups about western countries and westerners, even more than Japan does. It's harder to get along with Koreans.

If you have to ask someone to convince you to learn a language, don't fucking bother.

Normalfags like you ruin this site.

You got it
It's called 物心. If you go to Japan to be a NEET you're just giving westerners a bad name.