Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 203

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0001名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 5a1d-mO1K)
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 202
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Hey!!! All you NEETs, nerds, YouTube link spammers, pedophiles, neo-Nazis,
Yukorin enthusiasts, Nanako SOS admirers, Part-Time-Preachers,
Diplomats' spoiled sons, losers who can't remember Kanji characters,
Big-boobs fans, Weeaboo from around the world, learners of Japanese
who are too lazy to update their Japanese blogs very often, cunning
linguists, stupid fan girls of Johnny's Boys, Touhou pirates, and
that electrical super-gay who suffers from mental disease - This is your thread!
Let's hope the Internet-addicted housewife will come back soon!

We all wish for permanent world peace!
0766名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/17(金) 17:58:28.62ID:T+bssenm0
>>749
>You must have studied Japanese a lot.
Not really. I've been studying for less than a year.
I've made some good progress, I guess, but I'm never happy with it.
It's way harder for me to have a verbal conversation than a written one, for that matter.
When you're just typing you can take your time to think out everything and look up a word if you need to.
When speaking you don't have that luxury.

>(A)friend(s) means 友達 literally, but I feel some differences between a friend and 友達
I don't quite get what you're getting at here.
Maybe there are just cultural differences that define what a "friend" is.
Although I wouldn't say I have very many friends at all. I have one best friend, a handful of sort-of-friends, and over a dozen acquaintances.

>>760
You can snag some at least decent looking white girls by just being Japanese.
I mean there are race chasers of all kinds, but there's plenty of decent looking white girls who would go crazy for a Japanese boyfriend.
Of course, if you're ugly, you'll need to lower your standards accordingly. But at the same time, the uglier they get, the more rabid they get for a Japanese boyfriend.
0776名無しさん@英語勉強中 (スッップ Sd22-tkS5)
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2017/11/17(金) 22:04:49.69ID:BKZ31xQQd
I want to eat BBQ.
0784名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 25a8-SXe8)
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2017/11/18(土) 01:27:26.26ID:CC614mH40
Some kind of time machine is coming out of people asses
0799jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ c6d1-ijJr)
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2017/11/18(土) 10:14:58.52ID:+vOVy4hz0
>>798
That paper container is called a "carton" in English. We have them too for smaller sizes.
You can see some in the first picture. https://i.imgur.com/Obe3LqJ.jpg

For Canadian milk, you have to buy a pitcher like this:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/30/db/a4/30dba43cce8dd3f09add7d5b67bfc0a7.jpg
and you save the pitcher and just buy a new bag. I have tried it, and even though it looks
like the bag will spill, it actually works just fine. Then you only throw away the bag, so it
creates less waste.
0801jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ c6d1-ijJr)
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2017/11/18(土) 10:46:05.80ID:+vOVy4hz0
>>800
I think the idea of apologizing for being off schedule by such a small amount is pretty funny,
but I can understand why they did it, since the train system is famous for being perfectly
on time.
0803jook ◆jook7sIb7g (ワッチョイ c6d1-ijJr)
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2017/11/18(土) 10:49:21.03ID:+vOVy4hz0
I really enjoyed chatting today but I'm about to leave work so I will probably be gone
for the weekend. I'll try and remember to check in on my phone. Have a great day!
0815名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/18(土) 17:29:21.65ID:2XZnPjQM0
>>793
It really is getting colder.
Not quite as cold as I'd like, though.
Here in Sweden where I live it rarely gets cold enough for it to snow.
Pretty sad considering when people think of Sweden,
snow is probably one of the first things that come to mind.
0833名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイW 25a8-SXe8)
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2017/11/19(日) 00:31:08.28ID:7MSTIZvN0
In japan, 95% of japanese people can't speak english at all. I don't have an english speaking friend. I'm eager to talk with people in english. But I'm too shy to go to an international party held in Roppongi and Shibuya. I hate these places.
How can I practice english in this country. Holly shit.
0847名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/19(日) 17:59:46.16ID:u+7o5RLZ0
>>843
I'd probably choose invisibility as well.
But if I could get the power to never need to sleep, eat, or drink, then I'd go with that instead.
Invisibility also wouldn't work versus infrared cameras. Invisible or not, you still emit heat.
0850名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイWW 821d-zeDX)
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2017/11/19(日) 19:20:38.64ID:5wIcKPVU0
>>815
Wait are you from Sweden?
I've heard that the building industry is so progressing there like the concept of passive house.
It's way too cold here even when you are in a room.
>>799
I've never seen such a plastic bag of milk but I want to try it someday.
It seems that you must treat it carefully especially when you transport and stock it up.
>>833
We got the Internet. Do you know what ”language exchange” is like?
You can help people who want to learn Japanese, or any other languages, and then they would help you in return.
Are you on any social media? Let’s get partners and chat!
0859名無しさん@英語勉強中 (ワッチョイ 6d63-EvbJ)
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2017/11/19(日) 20:15:36.07ID:u+7o5RLZ0
>>850
Yep, I'm from Sweden.
I haven't heard about those so called passive houses, though.
All I know is that the capital where I live, Stockholm, has a serious housing shortage.
All the immigration into the country makes it hard to find somewhere to live.
And the few places that you can find are really expensive.

Oh, and if you or >>833-san have any social media or Discord (a very popular free chat program,)
then we could talk and help each other with the respective languages we're learning.
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