How is it living in Japan?
How is it living in Japan?
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I don't know but I admire your dedication to the thread and appreciate the tunes, keep going my dude
>only one german posting in his own thread
sabishii na
I think you'd find it similar to living in Berlin, fairly high density living, packed with post war buildings for obvious reasons.
It's very convenient. All the cornershops are open 24/7, the junkfood is pretty high quality. I worry it could be a little soulless, though.
Oh, and it's expensive.
thanks
But then maybe it's just Tokyo that's a bit soulless, you get that with London too I find.
Osaka and Kyoto have their own, distinct characters.
I don't like german language, I don't like this bureaucratic what they have there it's fucking unbearable
I feel like a stranger here
I'm sorry, I do not completely understand.
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this dude is awesome
日本語でペラペラと話せればいいだと思うが、ちゃんと通じ会えなければ活躍や仕事の選択はもちろん限られます。
>wake up, commute to work
>work
>get drunk after work
>go back to your tiny home
>watch weird japanese tv while having minimal contact with your wife.
>got to sleeep.
>puts his IQ on the album cover
the absolute chad
oh these japanese girls
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I'm assuming your lack of response to my post means you don't speak the language?
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I don't, but I want to learn
Whats with all these 80s picts and musics? post current stuff
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Grass is always greener user.
カコイイだあのんくん
>captcha
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but we about japan
just trying to find my place in this world
"If you can fluently speak Japanese, I think it's good, but if you can't properly communicate, your choices of activities, employment, etc., will naturally be limited."
In my experience, Japanese people, especially younger ones, are very accepting of foreigners that have gone to the effort of (or are currently putting effort into) properly learning the language.
カッコウイイ*
from 恰好いい
what is a katsukouii?
I thought there people don't like foreigners at all
wonderful song. where do I find more of 80s pop japanese songs? they make me feel very good, it's like feeling nostalgia even though I have never been there in the past.
I have made playlist "im not weaboo but japanese musics are so underrated"
spend for this 9 hours
the most tracks I found on last fm and youtube's recommendation
I'm not trying to say I know what you're feeling or that I have any knowledge about human conscience.
I think most people feel like strangers in their home places/countries/etc sometimes or even their whole life. What differentiates you is that you think you can't/don't want to live like that, while the rest had accepted it. But you know it isn't truth. The other people want to live their own way the same as you.
If you were living in Japan there would be multiple things you wouldn't like. Probably. It's hard for me to think of Japanese with little or to no bureaucracy, for example.
Do you have brain damage?
You have 10 seconds to decide, Sup Forums.
don't flatter yourself
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SAGEMON GIRLS \^_^/
sounds like chouchou
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I sure hope this is bait
Some people love them, some people hate them, same as in all countries. I understand the viewpoint of the Japanese nationalists that wait at airports to scream HOWAITO PIGGU GO HOME at foreigners who arrive, since Japan owes its uniqueness and its cultural potency to its homogeneity. That said, those people are a minority, and even if a larger (but not majority) number of people harbor a general resentment towards foreigners, they're largely too polite to tell you.
If you observe and protect their customs and cultural norms when you're there, you'll mostly be treated cordially.
I really love slow sad Asian music
I didn't mean to come across like that, I was just asking him if he could speak Japanese, since your ability to communicate will really impact your quality of life. Some people who go to live in Japan end up spending all of their time within a limited, English-speaking bubble and never really learn the language.
just learn their language and culture, that's all?
No, that's not all, but it's part of it.
i live in german as a foreign for a three years
my german still sucks, I haven't got any friends (probably because of language), life is a mess
I'm here because of my mom and her job
she was military in russia, we left the country because of threats
I never asked for this, but what can I do
and also sorry for my eng
Just like the cry of the soul
I'd recommend that you start by learning the German language. German is much closer to Russian than Japanese is, you could become very proficient in a year or so if you put in a few hours of dedicated study each day.
thank you, user
Not sure it's this has been posted but this is top comfy
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love these commercial videos
wasnt NY a murderous shithole of wild nigs and gangs back then?
no ty
good night, anons
see ya again
>pic
My girlfriend is from Sapporo. I didn't know they had trams there. 80s-reminiscent photos make Japan look so much more interesting.
Thanks for the recommendation user
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Berlin is less clean and less futuristic.
t. austrian guy who was in tokyo and got mindblown
I live in Melbourne and feel the same way. Even in my own family I don't fit in.
I want to live in a little Catholic French village in the 1500s ;_;
In my experience, it was the architecture that made the cities seem a bit dead.
I'm used to beautiful old Victorian buildings in the city, and Japan is full of beige 1980s shoeboxes with square aluminium windowsills. It's all part of the experience though, and it's fun to roam around at night.
I have some friends from Europe (2 Polaks, one German, 4 scandinavians)
Except for the polaks, all of them say they have trouble in getting girlfriends though they are objectively speaking quite good-looking, while the polaks(both 5/10 imo) always have 10/10 nip girlfriends. That's kind of a mystery.
I really don't understand nip girls' taste at all >t. virgin nip male
Post similar pics how your "10/10" friends look
>white australian
>visited sister school in ibaraki on a school trip in secondary school
>kept in contact with some of the girls we met via twitter
>one kept liking my photos for months after i'd gone home, so i started to chat with her in my poor japanese
>she lost interest after like two weeks
>tfw no online long distance jap gf
I eventually met my girlfriend who is Japanese though, so
>tfw jap gf
The scandinavians look like this, and the polaks look like a typical Polish you would imagine, they aren't balding tho. Nip girls have a thing for Polish men for some reason these days, maybe because there have been lot's of TV shows about Poland?
work and no play i guess
>t. virgin nip male
tfw when no japanese bf :/
terrible. there's no diversity, no freedom to oppress the Japanese, and no love to refugees.
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NYC
NYC 1993. post apocalyptic/10
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yucky
A real hero, and a real human being.
>graffiti in glorious nippon
NANI??
うう
良い思い出
>tfw been there
I will return Japan
死ね
I just realized we probably saw all the jap posters on Sup Forums in that video. All those white guys must post here.
a-are you an Austrian femanon by any chance?
>going to japan on the summer uni holidays
so excited
KIRA KIRA KIRA