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tanja012

April 27, 2021

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Why I like Japanese

I'm trying to learn Japanese and have been in the last five-six years. I love the language. I'm fascinated with the culture. And I love the fact that it is an Asian country which isn't necessarily extremely warm.. Since I'm really not good at warm temperatures. I also really like the Japanese flavors.. I'm generally really picky with food, but my new interest in Japan has made my courage for tasting new stuff bigger. Because I feel like the overall tastes that they use are really fascinating and delicious, it makes me feel braver in their kitchen than I feel in my own Danish kitchen. My husband and I even sleep on a futon on the floor. It's really good for my back especially being so tall. (1,76 m) I also love that they have their own characters when writing and that it's almost like drawing every time you write something.. It's small drawings. I have always been drawing since I was a little kid. And I also love the logic that are found in the small drawings/characters. And the logic in the grammar.. In contrast to my own, very illogical language, Danish.

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Why I like Japanese

I'm trying to learn Japanese and have been infor the last five- or six years.

I love the language.

I'm fascinated with the culture.

And I love the fact that it is an Asian country which isn't necessarily extremely warm..

Since I'm really not good atin warm temperatures.

I also really like the Japanese flavors..

I'm generally really picky with food, but my new interest in Japan has made mygiven me the courage forto tastinge more new stuff bigger.

Because I feel like the overall tastes that they use are really fascinating and delicious, it makes me feel braver in their kitchen than I feel in my own Danish kitchen.

My husband and I even sleep on a futon on the floor.

It's really good for my back, especially being so tall.

(1,76 m) I also love that they have their own characters when writing and that it's almost like drawing every time you write something..

It's sSmall drawings, at least.

I added a bit to make this sound like a more natural transition.

I have always been drawing ever since I was a little kid.

And I also love the logic that areis found in the small drawings/characters.

And the logic in the grammar..

In contrast to my own, very illogical language, Danish.

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I am learning Japanese as well and I enjoy writing a lot! I have lots of notebooks filled with kanji practice.

Why I like Japanese

I'm trying to learn Japanese and have been in the last five-six years.

I'm trying to learn Japanese and have been infor the last five- or six years.

I love the language.

I'm fascinated with the culture.

And I love the fact that it is an Asian country which isn't necessarily extremely warm..

Since I'm really not good at warm temperatures.

Since I'm really not good atin warm temperatures.

I also really like the Japanese flavors..

I'm generally really picky with food, but my new interest in Japan has made my courage for tasting new stuff bigger.

I'm generally really picky with food, but my new interest in Japan has made mygiven me the courage forto tastinge more new stuff bigger.

Because I feel like the overall tastes that they use are really fascinating and delicious, it makes me feel braver in their kitchen than I feel in my own Danish kitchen.

My husband and I even sleep on a futon on the floor.

It's really good for my back especially being so tall.

It's really good for my back, especially being so tall.

(1,76 m) I also love that they have their own characters when writing and that it's almost like drawing every time you write something..

It's small drawings.

It's sSmall drawings, at least.

I have always been drawing since I was a little kid.

I have always been drawing ever since I was a little kid.

And I also love the logic that are found in the small drawings/characters.

And I also love the logic that areis found in the small drawings/characters.

And the logic in the grammar..

In contrast to my own, very illogical language, Danish.

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