For the remainder of your post, I just read along as if I was in the room with you; rather as if I was you having all that fun with her aaahhh aklfjsoitaerugoidj and you introduced her to so many new bands and gave her all that music good thing she had a USB handy! now I'll know whenever I go over to someone's place to bring one ~just in case~ and got to watch a live with her!!! I can just feel all of your energy and enthusiasm bubbling over to introduce her to all the people that you love~ And she was even trying to furi, haha. That must've been cute to watch. Oh great, now I know I'm going to be so awkward at the SID live; I won't know what to do with my hands at all >.<
I wasn't that surprised when she mentioned that she hadn't really found anyone to talk Vkei with in Japan since to my understanding, a love of Vkei is always kept underground. But then again, most girls in Japan are the "whee cute" kind and they don't like Vkei.
I'm glad that you two ran into each other or rather, that you ran into her! You're a perfect match~ You
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Haha, all my friends tend to bring USBs with them when they come to my place, they tend to find things they want xD It's cute. Sharing is caring and so on
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Maybe he's busy? Why would someone refuse to speak to you even if you were being "creepily intellectual" ahaha. Though if you saw you were that, maybe you've been writing him long messages and he hasn't had time to reply yet.
Aah okay. So are you teaching her English then?
Ms. Star and Ms. Stone~ Both elements of nature, eh? ...wait is that to mean that your last name means "stone" in some language or it really is stone?
You're correct about how it's easier if you just don't care. Japanese people are (from what I've seen) very happy whenever someone tries to speak Japanese to them, no matter how inept you are at it and generally they can piece together the meaning of what you are trying to say even if you're blundering all the words and grammar. I would say for you, you've gotten over the self-conscious part of speaking Japanese and don't get hung up over making mistakes.
I wasn't really freaking out, I was just... uh well, a little bit Ahahaha. Yes, yes, I understand. I'm glad that she didn't think you were
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I wasn't that surprised when she mentioned that she hadn't really found anyone to talk Vkei with in Japan since to my understanding, a love of Vkei is always kept underground. But then again, most girls in Japan are the "whee cute" kind and they don't like Vkei.
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Maybe he's busy? Why would someone refuse to speak to you even if you were being "creepily intellectual" ahaha. Though if you saw you were that, maybe you've been writing him long messages and he hasn't had time to reply yet.
Aah okay. So are you teaching her English then?
Ms. Star and Ms. Stone~ Both elements of nature, eh? ...wait is that to mean that your last name means "stone" in some language or it really is stone?
You're correct about how it's easier if you just don't care. Japanese people are (from what I've seen) very happy whenever someone tries to speak Japanese to them, no matter how inept you are at it and generally they can piece together the meaning of what you are trying to say even if you're blundering all the words and grammar. I would say for you, you've gotten over the self-conscious part of speaking Japanese and don't get hung up over making mistakes.
I wasn't really freaking out, I was just... uh well, a little bit Ahahaha. Yes, yes, I understand. I'm glad that she didn't think you were ( ... )
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