npc trait : studying japanese

AlexBrown84

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so unique bro

you along with the 600,000 other north americans studying it…

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What's your language learning tier list alex
 
i have been losing interest in it lately though. the more i learn about japan the less it interests me
 
theres a reason for it tho. cos its a mogger country

no1 wants to live in a shithole like vietnam, china etc
 
Do the 600k really count tho? They’re redditors lmao
 
Japanese owing to its difficulty for English speakers pretty much represents the vanguard of the language learning community as far as a lot of technology/methods go (Anki and mpv plugins, AJATT and mass immersion approach/Refold, etc.) which is a lot easier with how much media/anime there is. Who the hell wants to binge watch Indonesian media jfl
Chinese is still definitely a more versatile choice tho imo. Together with English is a mogger combo
 
There's no incentive to learn Spanish tho.

What gain access to the most dangerous shithole poverty continent of the planet no thanks
same with jap

no incentive to learn it when more adult diapers are sold than baby versions

speaking japanese causes your face to become recessed and teeth to be crooked (there’s studies)

only options are learn chinese, or take a bet on a language like vietnam or indonesian becoming worth something in a decade or two

me? i’m a betting man so i like to take chances

so indonesian it is for me!
 
no incentive to learn it when more adult diapers are sold than baby versions
hmm but we're not going to fuck those babys, theres a decent population around our age group

and if they import immigrantmaxx they only bring thais and chinks and the country will remain good still
 
There's no incentive to learn Spanish tho.

What gain access to the most dangerous shithole poverty continent of the planet no thanks
doesnt matter. they studied it because they thought it was useful for jobs. they studied it because it is almost compulsory. they failed. they're failures. they'll fail any other language they try with certainty
 

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