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I get really impressed, by SE Asians especially, Indians,or people from near by their countries by completely trilingual skills. They speak and write business Japanese politely, beautifully.

Thank you for your dedication, to make offices in Japan better! It must be rude to say,"Wow, your Japanese is fantastic!" as basically, that's a part of their benefit of being hired. Also, many non Japanese are trilingual, with English, Japanese and their first language.

Thank you for your hard work!!!
 
You are so old fashioned. I am pretty sure there are lots of Youtube videos which can tell you why it's other people's fault you cannot learn without studying.

I learn French by you tube recently.
There should be more of sexy Frenchmen teach French, by sexy manner. It's still an open market, ladies are craving for it, guys!! I'd be happy to sponser that guy. :)
 
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Immersion.
Watch a lot of anime, Japanese dramas and variety shows, change your phone and computers language to Japanese, label household items with kanji etc.
 
Unfortunately I hate anime, so I watch Japanese YouTube channels. I can only stomach the ones with girls, but my Japanese teacher is a super old misogynist prick so it balances out. Haha
 
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There should be more of sexy Frenchmen teach French, by sexy manner. It's still an open market, ladies are craving for it, guys!! I'd be happy to sponser that guy. :)

I saw a video where a hot white girl was teaching an asian guy English. He was learning vocabulary like "boobs" and "pussy". And then they had sex.
It was on a very interesting website with an orange, white and black design.
 
I saw a video where a hot white girl was teaching an asian guy English. He was learning vocabulary like "boobs" and "pussy". And then they had sex.
It was on a very interesting website with an orange, white and black design.

That's just an adult entertainment...
Maybe that was a PR video as an escort, as well?
 
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And you wind up talking like a ANIME girl.

Like one of my lady friends commented on a foreign guy she met: "three options, he learnt his Japanese from a girlfriend or then he is gay or a barber".
 
Haha, yes, that's what I meant. It was a porno.

Hehe,.I have an experience, gave Japanese lesson in lingerie, to an American executive, he said to me he doesn't need to pay for sex, he gets girls easily, but he got blowjob, and I get tipped for my Japanese lesson plus. This was the real story!!

That was fun experience!!
 
Hehe,.I have an experience, gave Japanese lesson in lingerie, to an American executive, he said to me he doesn't need to pay for sex, he gets girls easily, but he got blowjob, and I get tipped for my Japanese lesson plus. This was the real story!!

That was fun experience!!

I don't need to pay for sex either, but paying for sex makes things less complicated.
 
My experience with foreigners is that Japanese ability is inversely proportional to technical skills. It's a zero sum game, you only have a limited amount of time and energy to study and effort you put into one necessarily takes from the other.


"Well, in our country," said Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get to somewhere else—if you run very fast for a long time, as we've been doing."
"A slow sort of country!" said the Queen. "Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!" - Through the Looking-Glass
 
My experience with foreigners is that Japanese ability is inversely proportional to technical skills. It's a zero sum game, you only have a limited amount of time and energy to study and effort you put into one necessarily takes from the other.

It is a good explanation. And I don't buy it for a second. :D

Rather it is that very technical minded people don't think studying human languages is interesting or worthwhile. In the end they are just used to communicate with other humans and who'd want that?

Most people spend 4-6 years in university to learn the technical skills. During that time they have plenty of time to drink beer, play billiards and chase tail more than in any other time in their life. So not learning a new language has nothing to do with being too busy.
 
Most people spend 4-6 years in university to learn the technical skills. During that time they have plenty of time to drink beer, play billiards and chase tail more than in any other time in their life. So not learning a new language has nothing to do with being too busy.

I don't know what sort of university you went to, but we didn't have time for any of that, engineering universities require you to work for your degree. Plus you don't stop learning technical skills when you graduate - the stuff I work on now wasn't even invented when I was at university.
 
engineering universities require you to work for your degree.

Yeah, I went to a real university, not an engineering one. Though my friends who studied to be engineers at MIT did have time for all that plus they scored way more tail than I ever did. At the same time they usually learned two or three foreign languages while I learned none.

The point is everyone has time for the things they think are important. Many engineering students just don't thing learning human languages is important.

And I don't know any job nowadays that doesn't require constant learning. But then I have never worked for government either. :D
 
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engineering universities require you to work for your degree

At my university the engineering faculty was the hardest drinking, hardest partying, craziest faculty on campus.

They honestly put the frat boys to shame.
 
At my university the engineering faculty was the hardest drinking, hardest partying, craziest faculty on campus.

They honestly put the frat boys to shame.

In France that would be Medicine and Agronomy. We have relatively decent MDs and agriculture specialists though, so I suppose it helped...
 
I get really impressed, by SE Asians especially, Indians,or people from near by their countries by completely trilingual skills. They speak and write business Japanese politely, beautifully.

Thank you for your dedication, to make offices in Japan better! It must be rude to say,"Wow, your Japanese is fantastic!" as basically, that's a part of their benefit of being hired. Also, many non Japanese are trilingual, with English, Japanese and their first language.

Thank you for your hard work!!!
nothing to be impressed of, it should be normal
foreign workers in any country are supposed to use the country's language. would you imagine Japanese engineers in US not speaking english ?
 
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nothing to be impressed of, it should be normal
foreign workers in any country are supposed to use the country's language. would you imagine Japanese engineers in US not speaking english ?

lol. www