Of course. When you're president, you have other people to translate for you. Also: people like hearing that their president is like a normal human, ala JFK calling himself a jelly doughnut.
I have no clue how many weeks until vacation.. because most of the vacations in Japan are Japanese..! XP
Legibillity is overrated. You should see my notes.. they're in Japanese. The Kaji is almost always totally off, unless I spend long enough to double-check what I'm writing.
Learning a language is by no means easy though.. I'm spending a ton of time learning it (though it is at the super-accellerated I-am-a-robot course rate). Parts are fun, though. Like I've said, I think I have an advantage on some of the grammar, since I'm used to thinking in the programming terms-- which is all about the grammar. @_@
Good luck in school, and keep up the grades! Also enjoy your biochemical equivilant to chocolate. ;)
I forgot to mention, I've said some pretty hilarious things in class-- such things are said all the time. Ex: Sensei: "Are you a teacher(sensei)?" (the correct answer would be no, I'm not a teacher, I'm a college student.) Student: "I'm not a teacher, I'm a college(the building)."
There's worse than that, and bad jokes besides. :P
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I have no clue how many weeks until vacation.. because most of the vacations in Japan are Japanese..! XP
Legibillity is overrated. You should see my notes.. they're in Japanese.
The Kaji is almost always totally off, unless I spend long enough to double-check what I'm writing.
Learning a language is by no means easy though.. I'm spending a ton of time learning it (though it is at the super-accellerated I-am-a-robot course rate).
Parts are fun, though.
Like I've said, I think I have an advantage on some of the grammar, since I'm used to thinking in the programming terms-- which is all about the grammar. @_@
Good luck in school, and keep up the grades!
Also enjoy your biochemical equivilant to chocolate. ;)
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Ex:
Sensei: "Are you a teacher(sensei)?" (the correct answer would be no, I'm not a teacher, I'm a college student.)
Student: "I'm not a teacher, I'm a college(the building)."
There's worse than that, and bad jokes besides. :P
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