Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 207
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 205
http://lavender.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1511354807/
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!
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Chat in English (英語で雑談) part 206
http://lavender.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/english/1516987808/ on weekdays, almost all the time have to be spent for my job,
including preparation of travelling between my house of the office.
this is really stressful and i feel i am going to be crazy.
how many more months/years i can continue to work at this pace,
even though i am not at a managing position...just an ordinary staff. Ate blueberry mafin morning bought @ Costco
It was so big but wasn't heavy than I thought Ate 2nd mafin(Chocolate)
朝から食い過ぎw
デブまっしぐら >>129
TWICE is a group which consist of five Koreans, three Japanese and
one Taiwanese.
It usually releases both Kerean and Japanese songs. Cal Ripken Jrさんが写真4件を追加しました。
12時間前 ·
...
“I am very saddened by the news of Sachio Kinugasa’s passing.
He and I shared an approach to the game we love, but for me,
the friendship we shared was so much more valuable.
Mr. Kinugasa was a great man and I was honored to call him my friend and the respect
I have for him is immense. My condolences and thoughts are with his family, friends,
and the wonderful baseball fans throughout Japan.” - Cal Ripken, Jr. >>152
> >>129
> TWICE is a group which consist of five Koreans, three Japanese and
> one Taiwanese.
> It usually releases both Kerean and Japanese songs.
Smells like leftwings. >>145
2 Costco muffins? That’s crazy... I like the chocolate chip one. >>155
> >>145
> 2 Costco muffins? That’s crazy... I like the chocolate chip one.
Costoco?
In JAPAN? >>149
You're very good at english.
So,l don't think you're such ordinary stuff.
What's the fact? >>147
Oh, is that what that was about?
This whole time I thought it was some kind of clever lines where he meant he only listens to songs that worth listening to at least twice.
Thanks for the clarification. >>146
I ate muffin flavored with chocolate 2 times since this morning, so I must become fat.
How about this expression? >>151
Well, you have not gone there? Instant yakisoba noodles from Maruchan is the best. >>159
I feel the word since is odd. >>162
There are a lot of bad english school
around the country teaching american
english. This thread is nice.
But,Take a look at sister site as listed below.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4
That's ok if you don't come to the site. I hate when japanese people pronounce Costco like “コストコ”.
The correct pronunciation is more like “カスコゥ” There are so many loan words that are pronounced significantly differently.
Vitamin is a typical example. Who says ヴァイタミン in Japan? >>166
> I hate when japanese people pronounce Costco like “コストコ”.
> The correct pronunciation is more like “カスコゥ”
I hate you. >>168
> Like vagina?
Lost! Costco and IKEA are so lame... >>171
> Costco and IKEA are so lame...
Yes.Not cheap enough. >>167>>139>>165
why are you using multi hosts?
are you a troll? Yes he is. Persistent shills like him have greatly reduced my motivation to come here and use English, and consequently, to learn it.
Also I've heard a rumor that some English 業者 are engaged in these activities and gorioshiing English on internet and elsewhere, so I've been telling people not to buy those shitty 教材 and lessons. Oh... I learned the new word “shill” I’m eating a bag of potato chips from calbee. Did hou know the size increased 25 % more right now? the size of a piece of potato chip has increased by 25%,
but the total volume of potato chip contained in 1 bag might be the same as before, right?? since i knew that you don't necessarily have to actually touch your ic card on automatic ticket-checking machine
when passing through it at a station or in a bus (just letting your card be placed near such a machine, it reacts normally),
i tried not to touch my card on the machines and let them react normally.
but it needs a bit of technique...within 1cm above the screen?? >>173
oh the total volume has increased by 25%!
that's a news to me. >>174
Why did you do that? some ojisans slap their ic cards like suica or pasmo or ikoka or manaka on the macines like spanking.
other ojisans place their cards on the machines' screens too softly but way too long,
which i think is like a sort of molesting.
so, in short, the way you place your ic card on machines represents your sexual attitude or tendency. >>175
My local drugstore called ウエルシア sells the chips at 58 yen today. I got 6 bags. >>176
i don't know, but i guess i am just fond of doing what other people don't do. >>177
And girls wonder why there are too many of men's got a thing for spanking their asses, while the answer is right there at everyday commuting. I’m making 辛ラーメン right now. Actually I’ve wanted to try the Korean spicy noodle from Samyang. But I can’t find them in stores.... so I substitute it... >>173
> >>167>>139>>165
> why are you using multi hosts?
> are you a troll?
What is multi hosts? >>176
> I’m eating a bag of potato chips from calbee. Did hou know the size increased 25 % more right now?
I have heard a shortage of poteto.
Is that solved ? >>184
Yas. That’s why they are doing this 25% volume up campaign as a sorry. Everybody can make the chips from potatos by cooking oil. Making chips from scratch is such a waste of time. Why not buy them at combini? >>187
Why not buy them at combini?
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Why not buy them at convenience store?
I think that it's more interesting to create chips by cooking oil than buying it in convenience store.
If there is no such a time, many people may buy it in convenience store. >>190
> >>184
> Yas. That’s why they are doing this 25% volume up campaign as a sorry.
Oh.
It's apologize . >>189
just disappear multi poster. >>195
> >>189
> just disappear multi poster.
You have to be lost. >>188
You must be the one who enjoy cooking. I cook but I don’t make fried stuff like tonkatsu because getting rid of used oil and cleaning the oily kitchen are annoying like gaijins! cover alminium sheet around the fire. >>178
58 (yen) multipled by 6 (bags) gets you only 348 (yen)...that's a good deal.
i know ウェルシア, they should have steadily gained more and more market shares in the industry.
i feel that it's funny drugstores sell goods other than drugs like potato chips. >>200
I have never seen ウェルシア.
Where could I find out? >>195
So many small drugstores became ウエルシア years ago. Now we have only ウエルシア、サンドラッグ、マツモトキヨシ.... There are ツルハ、マルト where area I am living >>197
sounds like japanese mega-banks.
drugstore companies may have repeated mergers & acquisitions to try to survive in the industry...
i also see スギドラッグ or ドラッグセイムス in the everyday life. >>199
This is my first time to hear “ドラッグセイムス”. The name is so lame though... >>202
> >>195
> So many small drugstores became ウエルシア years ago. Now we have only ウエルシア、サンドラッグ、マツモトキヨシ....
I have a debit card of any shop. >>202
You mean “rewards card”? You can buy a bottle of coffee at very cheap price in such drug store.
You know? I don’t drink coffee so I didn’t know that. >>210
> I don’t drink coffee so I didn’t know that.
Fuck off. >>208
> >>202
> You mean “rewards card”?
I just remember it now.
It's ココカラファイン!
The members card of there has debit card
function. >>204
I prefer caffeine pills My sister who studied abroad said when she hear drug store, the store sells real drug like cocaine.
According to her native uses pharmacy instead.
We (Japanese) don't think like this. >>214
Japan has a lot of such example. i practiced driving a car with the beginners' marks (called "若葉マーク") put on both the front & the back of the car.
1 thing i noticed is that drivers of moderately priced cars or professinal drivers tend to drive behind my car,
making enough space between us.
on the other hand, drivers of german cars, sports cars and toyota's clown drive their cars just behind mine
so that i feel nervous and much pressure when noticing them.....afraid to put the brakes on. Today I went to Eon and parked my car and then got out of my car, I immediately senced the familiar smell in the parking lot.
I was like “Oh... this season has come like every year...”
Yas. Smerm smell! I blame some tree in the parking lot. What kind of trees are they? >>211
Sometimes I enjoy hitting the brakes when some baka drivers do 煽り運転 to me. I never understand why some people won't leave enough space between the cars.
It's not like being right behind them will buy them some time. Why do they even risk it?
And to think of them believing that driving that way somehow threatens others and expect for them to give in a way to themselves is utterly ridiculous and immature.
What if a cat or a person jumps in from nowhere and they will have to make a sudden stop? Do they think they could stop too before bumping into them? That's impossible. Ban White people in Japan!!!!! >>223
> Ban White people in Japan!!!!!
Wherever are you coming from? Everybody what do you think about
AI?
Do you use google home or something? >>214
There used to be a traffic slogan that says " semai nippon sonnani isoide dokoeiku"
If literally translated, it goes as follows: " A small Japan, where are going in such a hurry?"
I can come up with a couple of reasons why some drivers don't want to leave a lot of space between the cars.
First, I think it has something to do with Japanese society's code of conduct.
Puncuality is one of the most important people have to abide by in our society.
So that in the morning, for example, if you oversleep, you tend to feel pressed for time to go to work, which leads to reckless driving.
Well it's too long to read, so I'll stop halfway.... Well, it's a vague question.
In my opinion, AI has been just a very convenient tool for us human beings so far.
But after the so-called singularity point, we might fall in a place where we are treated as its salves.
Anyway, nodoby knows what will happen next. There were a few typos in my writing, but I don't feel like correcting them lol
I rely on your guessing ability. This thread is nice.
But,Take a look at sister site as listed below.
http://bbs.sp.findfriends.jp/?pid=thread_detail&id=115921&pager_type=pager&page=1&w4&w4
That's ok if you don't come to the site. >>215
Shut up. I'm Japanese but I love White people as I got back from US to Japan over the age of 30. I'd completely been used to the Western culture. I'd rather ban Korean people who are brainwashed by false religions. >>222
False religions? What are those?
I've heard that Koreans mainly believe in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity.
Some Japanese may not regard Confucainism as a religion, it is wrong that they think so.
what annoys me about Koreans is their falsified historical views which stems from their government's anti-Japan education. Having no friends and living alone, I think there's nothing left for me. https://i.imgur.com/i5ni3Ba.jpg
“agreed to move”
“Agreed to move”
“AGREED TO MOVE”
Perfect example of what rewriting history looks like. This is why White people should be banned around the world. >>223
I think Confucianism is a cult and established in order to protect interest of a government, so any country influenced by this cult lacks for real democracy, and equal opportunities. In fact, Japan and Korea have ageism, and hierarchical structure between the young and aged people, which is why I hate Confucianism imported from Korea.
On the other hand, the Christianity which is spread throughout Korea, is not the Christianity indeed. This cult forces involuntary marriage, and that is one side of Korean society which lacks for freedom of choice in life. >>218
I'm so well aware of being punctual about everything here, who wouldn't? while the actual truth is they are not saving NONE of their time in doing so, and the worst part is they don't even seem to realize that.
Let's suppose you are on a highway and don't see so many of the cars around you, then it'd be more reasonable as long as you won't get caught with speeding.
However, driving in so hurry on ordinary roads would be almost meaningless because of all the traffic lights and the way they're working, only the risks accompanying with their thoughtless acts are real. No one gives a fuck if Koreans have freedom or not. That's none of your business.
These morons are so stupid and boring, blabbering about the same thing they were blabbering about 10 years ago. >>226
Are you a person from abroad? Your assertion made me evoke a lot of questions I'd like to ask you.
Maybe Confucius came up with the idea " so-called the order of seniority" in order for political leaders at that time to maintain social order.
but I don't understand how the concept is related to " real democracy"
First of all,I'd like you to explain about what "real democracy" is like.
Democracy is a political system in which sovereignty resides with the people of a ceratin country if they carry out the system
And at least, in Japan ,to exert their sovereign right, anyone is qualified to get the right to vote when they become 18 years old.
Thus, in my opinion, democracy has nothing to do with the order of seniority (tyoyo no jyo.)
Ageism is a kind of discrimination and the word should be used when someone suffer a disadvantage from the difference of age.
The idea " the order of seniority" just puts emphsis on your mental attitude toword the elderly.
That's why we celebrate " respect for the aged day" as a national holiday Why are you guys so good at writing English??? >>229
Respect towards the aged can often lead to keeping the aged at a distance. I'm now around the age of 40, but I'd like to make more friends with younger guys.
I don't want the respect towards me, but I only want people to regard me like the same as young guys. >>229
I'm Japanese, brought up in the US for several years, and I'd got back from California to Japan. >>229
I think democracy has something with seniority system because it affects the equality of opportunities, and that is the basis of democracy. In fact, in Japan it's difficult to change jobs around the age of 40, even if I desire to get the same salary as the young people do, even if I have enough capacity to carry out the job, and even if I want to be a civil servant. >>240
> >>229
> I'm Japanese, brought up in the US for several years, and I'd got back from California to Japan.
Welcome back. Can I post here from my gaijin IP? >>243
> Can I post here from my gaijin IP?
What is that? >>236
IP is short for Internet Protocol address, last time I tried to post on some Japanese chan all posters outside of Japan were range-banned. Anyway, why are you even learning English for? Just curious >>237
Everyone be careful, this poster may have shown this thread to a group of Japanese learners on the website known as 4chan. >>238
that was some other guy >>240
Yes I am, I'm not American though, I learned English as a second language too Welcome to 5ch. But be careful to a person that comes sooner or later and begins attacking you just only because you are a foreigner.
It is better to use applications to filter such commences.
By the way, I started participating in Reddit, where I can get to know the writing styles of native speakers that are vastly different from such as newspapers.
It is similar to this site in many aspects but it seems more addictive due to Karma. I feel more relaxed to write in this site because I don't need to be afraid of being downvoted. This site is free, for better or worse. >>225
>White people should be banned around the world.
So you prefer black guys? hum... ■ このスレッドは過去ログ倉庫に格納されています