Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 206
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 205
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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! >>876
Says the Japanese man speaking English. >>871
> I quit my job and am moving from Osaka to Kobe.
> The life of seclusion awaits me.
What's the difference between those two? >>876
> It’s kinda annoying to see gaijins using Japanese words like their native words like emoji, shiitake, miso etc etc
That's their free.None of your bussiness. >>879
Your opinion is none of my business >>880
> >>879
> Your opinion is none of my business
Get lost soon. am an atheist just like most japanese, but happy easter! >>868
yes and 1 thing i can't believe even now is that some girls drived their cars with those tall boots on.
some of them failed to put the brakes on in time to cause traffic accidents.
why didn't they imagine it would be very hard to put the brakes on??? To them, how they look is more important than safety. >>886
> To them, how they look is more important than safety.
They don't have the words "think twice" in
their dictionary. >>875
> "seclusion" is a important word for eiken 1st grade.
You can't find out the word any other place. https://i.imgur.com/K3kc35B.jpg
This gives me food for thought.... >>889
The deta makes us so dissapointed...
Sister site.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&anchor=1#s1
That's ok if you don't come to the site. >>889
I don't know where the table comes from but the US minimum wage there is quite wrong. The US Federal minimum wage is much lower than that number
at $7.25. At state level, the highest is $11 in states like California. Japan is getting poor... who should we blame for? >>892
That's 日本銀行.
Everyone knows. >>893
Really? I thought Abe is all at fault. >>894
> >>893
> Really? I thought Abe is all at fault.
No.He is good PM to a few former others. Long awaited reddit community has just started.
For long time the idea is facing difficulty but now you have the brand new
chatting community.
Don't hold back!
https://www.reddit.com/r/chatinenglish_ja/ >>895
You are netouyo. Get lost >>892
An issue that huge can't be factored into single cause.
Is it Japan's shrinking workforce from the low birth-rate in recent years? Or Japan's economic policies? Rising JPY? Maybe there is a repeating boom and bust cycle and we are in the middle of the fall.
All we can do is wait for them to recover, and once we are through, we just provide the most reasonable ex-post-facto explanation for them, as always. It is often better to stay silent than to talk pretentious nonsense. the highest temperature will reach 24 degrees celsious today.
i guess i can go only with short-sleeve shirts in the daytime.
windows of trains are smoked with vaper when i commute to the office,
as the air conditioners haven't been turned on by the trains clues yet. >>897
No.I don't support the PM.
But,He's better than others for now. >>900
Sometimes we can see cooler turn on
trains now. No chinese speaker here.
Do not make any spooky action. >>899
Just so you know, the only nonsense I can hear is that you bitching about other's comments and not making any contribution to the topic, Dr. I-Know-Everything? >>904
Contribution...
Sounds so nice... >>905
Just saying stuff isn't too easy for you? Genius? LOL
Enlighten us with your knowledge!! >>900
why not commuting being coordinated only with fundoshi? so cool. >>907
uh...yes..so cool, but the other commuters on the same train would frown at me.
some of them might call the police or train clue to ask for arresting me. today, a large drawing caught my eyes in a station.
the drawing felt a little strange to me so i came over to it just out of curiousity.
and i realized that someone hadn't painted it
but that it consisted of so many pieces of colorful plastic pet bottle caps.
it was so spectacular. >>907
> >>900
> why not commuting being coordinated only with fundoshi? so cool.
I don't think it's cool. >>907
Oh! Fundoshi...! Japanese beauty.... if being worn by hunky Japanese muscle guys.... >>911
> >>907
> Oh! Fundoshi...! Japanese beauty.... if being worn by hunky Japanese muscle guys....
I don't want to see anyway. Sister site.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&anchor=1#s1
That's ok if you don't come to the site. fundoshi is cool and functionally.
japanese salarymen should wear fundoshi instead of sultry suits on summer. >>914
None of your business. Sister site.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&anchor=1#s1
That's ok if you don't come to the site. >>914
I agree. It that happens, tiring commuter trains will be heavenly experience... Why is that Koreans always post comments on Japanese videos on Youtube?
I watched this video and basically gaijins enjoy instant ramen from nissin and this Korean posted thr comments like “Ramen = South Korea = K-Pop = Do you listent to K-POP?”
I mean like what their problems? i believe that most of young generation don't know
how to put on japanese traditional clothes, including fundoshi.
it must be pretty embarassing if a fundoshi accidentally comes off a guy's body in train
during his travel to work... >>918
> Why is that Koreans always post comments on Japanese videos on Youtube?
>
> I watched this video and basically gaijins enjoy instant ramen from nissin and this Korean posted thr comments like “Ramen = South Korea = K-Pop = Do you listent to K-POP?”
>
> I mean like what their problems?
I guess they pretend are knowing japan very well. >>919
if you happen to see his fundoshi, you must also see what inside of it shotly after... >>920
No. Everytime gaijins on Youtube show some Japanese things like food, products etc etc, some annoying Koreans and Korean wanabees post like “Next, Korean ramen please!” “I love Korea! Japan? No...” etc etc
What are they? >>921
> >>919
> if you happen to see his fundoshi, you must also see what inside of it shotly after...
No kidding. >>922
look up "inferiority complex" It's getting too hot to sleep well. >>918
Maybe they are hired to post those comments on the internet.
Why don't you ask them directly on youtube rather than us in this thread? The next friday is friday the 13th. strong wind is blowing violently.
the apartment i live in must have been built firmly but my room vibrates slightly
every time the wind blows toward the apartment. >>928
> Friday is manko day
No class. >>931
Don’t be jealous, cheey boy >>932
Get well education boy. It’s so cringy everytime I see gaijins using chopsticks clumsly and awkwardly >< >>935
> It’s so cringy everytime I see gaijins using chopsticks clumsly and awkwardly ><
You're bad with knife and folk. >>936
I’m okay with that. >>937
> >>936
> I’m okay with that.
I don't seem that you're. >>938
You are bad at English. i didin't do anything other than browsing websites yesterday.
i just went out to a cleaning store to wash, repair threre in the evening to visit a cleaning store to.
i motorgatee ehtsoteetcc...
in most case, a chrome(256.*****************)
in most cases >>935
I do not remember feeling when I first ate with a fork or a knife, but I think it was a fresh sense.
I had the experience of eating curry by hand in India before, but there was a slightly different fresh feeling.
I feel like I was playing mud when I was a child. >>939
> >>938
> You are bad at English.
That's you. it's almost FGIM
hate sunday evening i rented and drived a car today.
the person, who had rented the car just before me, seemed to have left the radio on.
so, when i started the engine, i heard a piece of music being played from the radio.
i didn't want to be distracted by something while driving,
but i didn't know how to turn off the radio...... You really don’t drive on a daily basis, do you? no i don't.
and one thing i don't think is good is that i try to drive a car
before reading the driver's manual for the car.
so i sometimes get in trouble (not a big trouble like running over somebody). Is there an American version of hellowork.go.jp? >>948
you ask if there're some organizations to introduce the job for people who're looking for their jobs, right? Checking some websites, you may find what you want to know. Did you know that 目から鱗が落ちた ("The scales fell from my eyes") came from the Bible? Fuck the bible. The evil scripture Evils are Koreans who introduced Confucianism and the National Shintoism which caused that war. I just ate 5 bags of pizza potatos from calbee i just ate a bag of wasabi-taste potate chips by Calbee.
this product is a time-limited edition of their poplular series "堅あげ chips",
so i pounced at it when i found it on a shelf of a supermarket.
yummy yummy. 固あげ series is so lame... doesn’t even taste chips... >>950
Are you asking other ones for having an experience of reading bible over and over? >>953
> I just ate 5 bags of pizza potatos from calbee
On only one day? would you buy storys of a man, who is said to have possibly lived 2 millennium years ago, and who knew nothing about the complex of modern human relationship, modern technologies and world beyond a tinny middle east district?
not me. >>959
Could you please be more specific? >>956
No. Until yesterday, I didn't know that this idiom was from the Bible, so I asked if people knew it.
I think it's kinda strange that a phrase from the Bible has become a commonly used idiom in Japanese.
Maybe it was just translated from some English book and spread from there. >>953
>>955
are you crazy? When I first saw someone saying "kill two birds with one stone" in English, I thought 一石二鳥 was translated into English from Chinese.
But it was the other way around. It was an English idiom made into a 四字熟語. when i get nervous or upset, much sweat appears in my armpits.
sure, i try to calm myself down and stop the sweat from flowing on my arms and dripping to the ground.
but it almost always backfires and i am bothered by more sweat.
how can i deal with it? >>967
i bought this item and gave it a try a couple of years ago.
it turned out that the sheets wouldn't stick to my shirts firmly enough,
so they would come off with sweat while moving around. >>966
i am sorry to tell you that my tongue can't reach my armpits to lick the sweat... >>968
> >>967
> i bought this item and gave it a try a couple of years ago.
> it turned out that the sheets wouldn't stick to my shirts firmly enough,
> so they would come off with sweat while moving around.
Just don't care about such matter. If you both pass these two universities, which would you choose? Nagoya uni or Waseda uni >>971
> If you both pass these two universities, which would you choose? Nagoya uni or Waseda uni
I choose W. >>972
Tell me why? I think Nagoya is harder to get into >>973
> >>972
> Tell me why? I think Nagoya is harder to get into
Infamouse. >>974
Like your spelling? Lol >>970
i don't want to, but it is difficult.
i can't see embarrasing sweat stains quickly spreading around my armpits on my shirts. レス数が950を超えています。1000を超えると書き込みができなくなります。