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One of my big problems as a Japanese language learner is that I’m afraid of making mistakes.

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  • flockofcats@famichiki.jpF This user is from outside of this forum
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    One of my big problems as a Japanese language learner is that I’m afraid of making mistakes.

    Of course, I know everyone says don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Your grammar doesn’t have to be perfect, you just need to communicate.

    So nothing demotivates me and pisses me off more than when you get a response of “wtf” to a small error, as if you were speaking in tongues.

    Like, actually, your Japanese does have to be perfect, sorry.

    alanb@mastodon.socialA flockofcats@famichiki.jpF simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS gullevek@famichiki.jpG 4 Replies Last reply
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    • flockofcats@famichiki.jpF flockofcats@famichiki.jp

      One of my big problems as a Japanese language learner is that I’m afraid of making mistakes.

      Of course, I know everyone says don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Your grammar doesn’t have to be perfect, you just need to communicate.

      So nothing demotivates me and pisses me off more than when you get a response of “wtf” to a small error, as if you were speaking in tongues.

      Like, actually, your Japanese does have to be perfect, sorry.

      alanb@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @FlockOfCats Omg seriously. You said a to instead of a te and seemingly the whole ̶W̶o̶r̶d̶ ̶S̶e̶n̶t̶e̶n̶c̶e̶ conversation is complexly and utterly incomprehensible. apparently no idea what on earth you’re saying 😑

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        @FlockOfCats Omg seriously. You said a to instead of a te and seemingly the whole ̶W̶o̶r̶d̶ ̶S̶e̶n̶t̶e̶n̶c̶e̶ conversation is complexly and utterly incomprehensible. apparently no idea what on earth you’re saying 😑

        alanb@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @FlockOfCats But mangle the crap out of English and whatevs

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        • flockofcats@famichiki.jpF flockofcats@famichiki.jp

          One of my big problems as a Japanese language learner is that I’m afraid of making mistakes.

          Of course, I know everyone says don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Your grammar doesn’t have to be perfect, you just need to communicate.

          So nothing demotivates me and pisses me off more than when you get a response of “wtf” to a small error, as if you were speaking in tongues.

          Like, actually, your Japanese does have to be perfect, sorry.

          flockofcats@famichiki.jpF This user is from outside of this forum
          flockofcats@famichiki.jpF This user is from outside of this forum
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          Talking about batteries

          💁🏻‍♀️サイズは?

          👨 4 (ヨン)

          💁🏻‍♀️ <confused look>

          👨 風通のバッタリー。一番小さいやつ。

          💁🏻‍♀️ <confused look>

          👨 ………

          💁🏻‍♀️ おお、単4ね

          🤦‍♂️

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          • flockofcats@famichiki.jpF flockofcats@famichiki.jp

            Talking about batteries

            💁🏻‍♀️サイズは?

            👨 4 (ヨン)

            💁🏻‍♀️ <confused look>

            👨 風通のバッタリー。一番小さいやつ。

            💁🏻‍♀️ <confused look>

            👨 ………

            💁🏻‍♀️ おお、単4ね

            🤦‍♂️

            softicecreamlesley@famichiki.jpS This user is from outside of this forum
            softicecreamlesley@famichiki.jpS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @FlockOfCats YES 🙃

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            • flockofcats@famichiki.jpF flockofcats@famichiki.jp

              One of my big problems as a Japanese language learner is that I’m afraid of making mistakes.

              Of course, I know everyone says don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Your grammar doesn’t have to be perfect, you just need to communicate.

              So nothing demotivates me and pisses me off more than when you get a response of “wtf” to a small error, as if you were speaking in tongues.

              Like, actually, your Japanese does have to be perfect, sorry.

              simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
              simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
              simonzerafa@infosec.exchange
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              @FlockOfCats

              What's the Japanese for something like:

              "Fuck off you judgemental arsehole".

              It might be a useful phrase to have sorted out in advance 🙂🤷‍♂️

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              • flockofcats@famichiki.jpF flockofcats@famichiki.jp

                One of my big problems as a Japanese language learner is that I’m afraid of making mistakes.

                Of course, I know everyone says don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Your grammar doesn’t have to be perfect, you just need to communicate.

                So nothing demotivates me and pisses me off more than when you get a response of “wtf” to a small error, as if you were speaking in tongues.

                Like, actually, your Japanese does have to be perfect, sorry.

                gullevek@famichiki.jpG This user is from outside of this forum
                gullevek@famichiki.jpG This user is from outside of this forum
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                @FlockOfCats Even worse if they act like they don’t understand you when you perfectly know they did

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                • simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

                  @FlockOfCats

                  What's the Japanese for something like:

                  "Fuck off you judgemental arsehole".

                  It might be a useful phrase to have sorted out in advance 🙂🤷‍♂️

                  simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
                  simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #8

                  @FlockOfCats

                  What is Japanese like as a language for swearing?

                  English is supremely flexible in this area so I'm curious if that extends to other languages? 🙂🤷‍♂️

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