My experience with the Japanese (3 Days)

こんにちいわ!Hello guys, I practice Japanese after the post of my problem with the Japanese. I see your commentary, and the people say me, I will learn a lot of things that I never used. And that disappointed me, I learned something for nothing, and I decided that I'm going for pleasure rather than utility. And I decided to learn Japanese for 3 days and this is my experience.

Day 1.

I decided to use Duolingo to learn some words and phrases, but I see a problem, Duolingo teaches you only words, and not the Japanese symbols (Hiragana), and how to use them. So I decided to look up, what these symbols mean, (Hiragana). It's hard for me, because I forget what these symbols mean.

Day 2

I got the hang of it, and I learned all Hiragana symbols. Also I learned the basics phrases in Japanese for Duolingo.

Day 3

I learned phrases and the Hiragana is not a problem for me, now I learned Katakana, I know their vocals and the K Line. Now, it's a piece of cake for me to understand the katakana symbols. Also. I realized that the Katakana phrases sound like English and Spanish phrases. Well, I look up and the Katakana is for stranger phrases.

Now, the Japanese are so funny, and it's my favorite language. Thanks to people for making me see the reason, and learn this language. ありがとがざいます!

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u/LevelAd5029 — 1 day ago

My situation with Japanese.

I'm in a weird situation.

I genuinely want to learn Japanese, but I also feel like it would be a poor investment of my time. I'm learning English because I have a practical reason: I want to move to the United States someday, so I know I'll use it. Japanese is different. I love Japanese games, manga, and anime, but translations already let me enjoy them. I don't have plans to live or work in Japan, so I keep asking myself if spending years learning the language is really worth it. It's frustrating because I have both the desire to learn and the feeling that I shouldn't, and honestly, I don't know which part to believe. Has anyone else felt this way? If so, what made you decide to learn Japanese anyway, or what made you decide not to? (⁠╥⁠﹏⁠╥⁠)

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u/LevelAd5029 — 5 days ago

I hate Knuckle's levels in sonic adventure 2

Am I the only one who really dislikes Knuckles' levels in Sonic Adventure 2? I just don't enjoy the whole Master Emerald hunting concept. Sometimes the radar starts beeping, so I spend several minutes searching around the area, only to find nothing. Then it turns out the shard was hidden behind some random secret passage I had no way of knowing about. Instead of feeling rewarding, it just feels frustrating to me. I know some people love exploring these levels, but for me they completely kill the pacing whenever I replay the game. Does anyone else feel the same, or is this just a "me" problem?

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u/LevelAd5029 — 5 days ago

Guys, I buy a Nintendo Switch, in only 2 dollars, uuuhhhh I think I scammed the buyer. 😎

u/LevelAd5029 — 6 days ago

I don't like Hollow Knight

I know Hollow Knight is a beloved game, but I personally didn't enjoy it. It's not because I think it's a bad game, I simply discovered that the Metroidvania genre isn't for me.

I don't enjoy constantly having to revisit previous areas, getting lost trying to find the next path, or relying so heavily on exploration, I understand why many people love it, but that kind of design doesn't fit with what I look for when I play

Does anyone else feel this way about this or other genres? I'm interested in hearing other opinions, not in convincing anyone that the game is bad.

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u/LevelAd5029 — 7 days ago

My favorites animes

  1. One Piece

  2. Bleach

  3. Kimetsu no Yaiba/Demon Slayer

  4. Evangelion

  5. DxD Highschool <---- Don't ask 7W7

  6. Pokemon X y Y

  7. Solo Leveling <--- I watched only the first season

  8. Dragón Ball Z and Super

  9. Jujutsu Kaisen

  10. The first Naruto

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u/LevelAd5029 — 10 days ago

My favorites animes

  1. One Piece

  2. Bleach

  3. Kimetsu no Yaiba/Demon Slayer

  4. Evangelion

  5. DxD Highschool <---- Don't ask 7W7

  6. Pokemon X y Y

  7. Solo Leveling <--- I watched only the first season

  8. Dragón Ball Z and Super

  9. Jujutsu Kaisen

  10. The first Naruto

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u/LevelAd5029 — 10 days ago

Hi everyone, a noob speaking here.

Hello, everyone, i'm a noob in minecraft and i need some tips in minecraft to complete it. I have played minecraft when i was a kid, but always i choose the creative mode, and i never obtained exp, into the game. So, Some tips for helps, Thanks. :3

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u/LevelAd5029 — 11 days ago
▲ 3 r/GTA

Learning to Fly, isn't hard for me now.

In a different post I say that Learning To Fly is so Harder and I hate it, but now I've replayed GTA San Andreas and now it isn't harder for me, now it's easy. (Just I will pass it only with normal medals. Get the gold medals is too hard)

u/LevelAd5029 — 13 days ago