This thlead 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!
Why is there a fat-tax in Japan and why do people poke your belly and call you fat?
That's fucking ABSURD.
Justin Howard
おつ なんじゃこいつは もうちょっとカッコいい写真とかあるだろ これとか
Nathaniel Cox
レポートしますよ
Jaxon Thomas
Obesity is a cause of all sorts of diseases. We need to humiliate fat people whenever we see them so that we maintain our national health care system.
Cooper Sanchez
ほっかいどう っ か い ど う
Josiah Moore
気安く北海道って言わないでくれる?
Julian Green
ほっっっっっかーーーーーーーーーー いどーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー
Owen Ortiz
キチガイめ!!
Henry Johnson
ホッカイドウ
Oliver Nguyen
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Brody Hall
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Aiden Hernandez
Reminds me of some "almond balls" I got at 7-eleven. They were little round cookies with almond pieces inside and frosting stuff on the outside. They were really good.
Camden Stewart
乳離れしてください。
Dominic Mitchell
Is there any candy that you Americans do not find really good?
Isaiah Murphy
There's enough of us that I'm sure you can find someone who likes anything. That being said, we all have our preferences. Most store bought cookies are absolutely awful. Little cardboard disks basically. Generally more popular among the lower class.
> 4 humburgers and 1 bag of freedom fries for lunch I just finished the daily dose of American culture.
Lucas Gonzalez
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Elijah Cruz
柿を買って帰ったがうまかった 柿は当たり外れがありがち
Jeremiah Foster
I'll explain the system of examinations of Japanese school. There are three periods in an year. The 1st period is from April to July. The 2nd period is from September to December. The 3rd period is from January to March. Each period includes two events of the examination. They are called as "Chukan-tests" and "Kimatsu-tests". These are the system for junior high-school or high-school. Because the students of them have to take entrance examinations for upper school in future.
The second half of October is a period of "Chukan-tests". Most junior high school students are studying at home in the period usually. They are very busy now.