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I happened to stop by neighbor AEON MALL several hours ago only to find most bread and precooked foods were evaporated. Not sure whether because of the typhoon or the time I stopped by.
>>623 It's common for all humans. But I also assume that Japanese people love this kind of occasions in particular. They are so oppressed in daily life that they crave for festivals.
Cool, I can. First time posting on this site, I hope "sage" works the way I think it does. Heading to sleep right now, but, uhh... Native speaker here (for a day or so, I imagine), feel free to ask me anything.
661 名前:Iu0.net mailto: >>652 Aren’t you late on going to bed? I think there is around 12 hours time difference between here and there, if you live in UK or US. And, haven’t you been told that you are no so much good in English? Reading what you wrote I wondered whether you are truly a native person in English language. Because I thought that most ordinary learners could write on the level of your sentence. []
Come on, this place is full of rude people. One thing I can tell is he or she uses US ISP or VPN, that's all. What's your problem? As long as people write in English, they should be welcomed in this thread. Japanese really tend to ask personal even intrusive questions without any thought.
>>653 As >>657 points out, I am from the US. More specifically... >>655 I live on the west-side of the US (we have... 4 time zones on the mainland, I think?). It was roughly 1 AM when I made my two posts. My math might be a little bit off, however. Currently it's 9 AM. So, 8 hours ahead and 24 hours behind -- my time zone is 16 hours behind Japan's time zone. Not really sure how I should address the other "question." There are different "formats" of writing, of course. A difference in the structure, words used, when writing something like a research paper or a college paper, versus just chatting online. So my English here is definitely more casual than you'd find in books, but, roughly what you'd expect when talking to a person in real life. >>657 As long as it isn't too personal, I'm okay with it. Of course, I could just opt to not answer a given question. >>658 白人ですいませんwめんご、めんご
>>665 Good luck Zombie-san. I've heard a bit about Lycoris. Perhaps I should check it out, as it seems highly rated. I don't think there's anything I've been watching this season. I wanted to watch Made in Abyss, but apparently the TV anime skipped over some content that only appeared in the movie(s). Need to watch those first, it seems. Season 1, movie(s), season 2...
>>663 めんご is a made-up word derived from ごめんなさい. In general, it's just too casual but can be really rude if you use it in serious situations or such due to its origin. Anyway it's really obsoleted thus no one uses it anymore.
>>669 Thanks for the info! I think I recall hearing that the recap movie (movie 1) added a tiny bit of extra content. That, and it's been so long since I watched season 1, it would probably be a good idea to watch the first movie as well. Just thinking about having to watch the Nanachi+Mitty part again though... it (my heart, not literally) still hurts, even though it's been so long.
I don’t say this in public, but I look down on people who use cash when purchasing. They take times for people lining up and troubles for cashiers too.
what on earth is an lady in her 60's doing at the tiny apartment building in this early sunday morning? she is too old to live in such a small flat by herself who is she...