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Feb 12, 26 at 7:44pm
Floral Mommy ® @wei_ying
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Floral Mommy ® @wei_ying
Good luck finding activity here, newcomer, this place is as dry as a Popeyes biscuit.
Feb 11, 26 at 3:43am
I'm new on here and I'm bored who wans to talk?
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Feb 10, 26 at 4:00am
Stop.
Feb 10, 26 at 3:20am
Im new to tha whole online forum thing so i have no idea what to do just kinda want people to talk about anime with :P
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Feb 09, 26 at 11:10am
Houses? In this economy?? You're better off in a cardboard box.
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Feb 09, 26 at 5:42am
https://youtu.be/HWwWPkWmUu8?si=75CkhkWpf_76zKkY
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Feb 09, 26 at 2:33am
Be gone *sprinkles holy water*.
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Feb 07, 26 at 8:43pm
It doesn't.
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Feb 07, 26 at 8:43pm
It's not.
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Feb 07, 26 at 8:43pm
No.
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Feb 07, 26 at 9:39am
Lucas, Lucas, Lucas. I see you're back after all these years.
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Feb 07, 26 at 8:44am
Basically all of the advice people give for language learning is tactical: use these apps, learn this first, read this textbook, study this content, etc., etc. However, the most important thing for learning any language is understanding your own motivations and goals. Why do you want to learn Japanese? Maybe you have Japanese heritage and want to get closer to your extended family. Maybe you plan to visit Japan when you graduate from university. Maybe you're really into visual novels and the translated versions of the VNs you want to read just aren't coming. Maybe you don't actually care about Japanese specifically but you just like the idea of learning a language and Japanese seems cool.
I'd recommend completely different strategies and tools for each of those situations and you need to be careful taking advice from anyone who doesn't know what YOU want from the language. You could be perfectly happy never learning kanji and focus entirely on speaking while I could read a novel a day and never speak a word of Japanese because we just want different things. To actually learn Japanese to a reasonably high level will take thousands of hours over years so if you don't have a north star to guide you you're just going to burn yourself out and quit.
As a first step, pick the smallest language goal that aligns with your overall goal for Japanese that would make you feel proud if you accomplished it then study only the Japanese you need to do that one thing. Some common short-term goals are:
- rewatch an episode of a children's anime like precure without subtitles
- read a short manga like yotsubato and laugh at the jokes
- learn all of the words and pronunciation so you can sing your favorite Japanese song well
- read a Japanese picture book
- write a reply to a Japanese tweet in Japanese
- chat in a Japanese vtuber's livestream
- order a meal at a Japanese restaurant in Japanese
- introduce yourself to someone in Japanese in VRchat
Once you've accomplished that thing, do some introspection and see how you feel about it. Did you like learning Japanese? Do you feel like it's worth it to learn more? Are you excited about setting an even harder language goal? If so then you now have some experience with the language and you can build off of what you've already done.
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Feb 06, 26 at 8:46pm
It's not reliable.
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Feb 06, 26 at 11:16am
What in the fantasy world? What even is a Gurgaon, sounds like some mythical beast.








