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Kiwi fruit.... yum. Pretty girl too
Posted in: Satomi Ishihara is 2012 Zespri kiwifruit image character
Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% distillation 1% perspiration and 99% titillation.
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
I would be more than happy to " bond " with AKB48..............................LOL
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
If it's popular and it works, then bravo!
Posted in: Gov't turns to AKB48 to sell bonds
T>What's the Japanese for "Wassup"? "Yao"?
Posted in: Lame applicant pool plagues Don Quijote
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Saitao
paulinusa-
Just curious. Ever notice that 90% of Japanese travelers use hard plastic suitcases. Any thoeries why?I always thought that it was to make sure the things inside didn
t get squished. When I came over here I used two suitcases for all my things, and when I opened them back up some of the items inside were mashed and unusable. Ive been thinking about getting one of the plastic ones for myself, the look nice and they`d be good for if I go back to the states for a visit.Posted in: Lightweight suitcases
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Saitao
This is one of the few Japanese actresses I like. She's not a complete idiot like most of them, she can act pretty well, and she's not some complete girly girl.
I liked her final comment about the weather. She didn't try to act pretentious, just down to earth.
Posted in: Maki Horikita steps up the pace
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Saitao
While video games are a good way to pick up new vocab or fine-tune your language skills, I still think it's best to start with textbooks or a class and work up to them.
Reflections- Your best bet would probably be online. Unless you're in a rather larger city, finding them in person would be pretty tough. PlayAsia.com has a great selection on Japanese games and they ship to America.
Posted in: Video games -- the best Japanese teacher money can buy
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Saitao
I think that at least part of this article is true, playing video games in Japanese can help you learn new vocab, although I have a little trouble committing them to memory. Typically the type is scrolling too quickly of some games for me to look them up. I prefer using DVDs of JDramas with the subtitles on, that way you can pause when theres a word you don't know, and you can choose different dramas that use different groups of technical terms that you want to learn.
Posted in: Video games -- the best Japanese teacher money can buy