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02-15-2008, 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Foxdemon View Post
tell me about it...i hear these comments thousand times per day...
what is so bad in learning japanese?
yet in my country it's almost mission impossible to learn it at all...believe me if i have chance to learn it in school i'd go and that's for sure,but no...here's impossible,so that's why i'm using hard way of learning....heh...
better somehow than nohow...
It may be because of all the countries nearby that someone might travel to, Japan seems far down on the list of likely destinations? In the US, learning French (to go to Canada or France) or Spanish (to go to Mexico, South America, or Spain) are commonly regarded as the "best" languages to learn. Many schools don't teach anything other than those 2 foreign languages.

And local people were shocked when I told them I was moving to Japan to teach English. Saying "I'm going to Mexico for Spring Break" or "I'm going to visit Canada" gets very little reaction typically, but saying I'm going halfway around the world to a very different, some might say exotic, country gets amazed reactions. I don't know where you live, but that is probably the same cause in your case.


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