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    France, the country where Japanese girls get murdered almost every year

    Naf said... Majimekun done! End of thread, I suppose....
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    France, the country where Japanese girls get murdered almost every year

    Yes, a xenophobic paper, who would not lose an occasion of bashing anything foreign....
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    France, the country where Japanese girls get murdered almost every year

    Nor sure that I can relate this piece of news and the title of the thread...
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    Learning Japanese

    All the above suggestions have their value.. As far as talking is concerned, my best tip for TAG memebers is is to combine the pleasurable and the needful: chatting in japanese with providers during p4P encounters.. For instance going to NYNY cost 9600 Y, lasts 45 min, and for this price you...
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    Where Have You Been In Japan?

    Sapporo, Kanazawa, Nikko, Tokyo, Chiba, Shizuoka, Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, Fukuoka, Hiroshima, Myajiama, Nagasaki, North of Kyushu, Kumamoto ..... And still so much else to see such as Kagoshima, Okinawa and Shikoku!!
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    Local Crime Prevention Watch Endorses Japanese Only Practice In Ikebukuro

    So you would be happy if you could be as bad in your own country...I am puzzled.
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    Local Crime Prevention Watch Endorses Japanese Only Practice In Ikebukuro

    Yes indeed. And for our American friends, pl remember that TAG is an international forum, and we are not all interested/familiar with St Louis racal tensions. Not that it is not an important topic, but probably better discussed elsewhere. As regards the "no gaijins" Japanese policies, this a...
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    Learning The Language. Advice For A Non-resident

    Wouah, would never had guessed that the best place to get advice on learning Nihongo would be a sex site like TAG. But here it is. Srory for the short answer, but I now need to get back to my lessons ASAP!!
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    Learning The Language. Advice For A Non-resident

    Ag Agree with all this. Question: How to find a conversation partner, when you live abroad? Especially "from the beginning", that is when your level is quite low. I am at JLPT 4-5 for now...