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Whats cool and whats not in Japan?
I live in England and there are some things that we say (slang wise), stuff thats cool to like and somethings that are not (Chavs, Busted and so on). Y'know, stuff within a culture that people just don't tell you about in travel guides and stuff. Just wondering, but what cool to say/do in Japan and whats not? Thanks!
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As a gaijin, it's probably just safe to stick with formal/polite speech. I wouldn't try going around using slang, personally in fear of doing just what you're saying...offending them.
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oh no, I won't be going to japan any time soon and I wouldn't use the slang or try and be "cool" I was just wondering that all! :)
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I could be wrong, so do wait for MMM or Nagoyankee's reply, but according to my uncle (local Japanese), a lot of reponses used in J-Drama and animate are consider slang and bad/impolite form:
I understand - Proper form would be "Wakarimashita", short slang form "Wakada" Amazing - Proper form "Sugoi", short slang form - suge Things like that, I don't know the full list as I don't know them for the most part, and if I do use them my uncle get upset at me, so I pretty much just sticked to whats in the book. Again, I could be wrong, given that uncle is one of those extremely old fashioned Japanese that won't even let my girlfriend sleep in the same room with me when we visited Japan |
oh so thats what japanese slang is like. Now I also know two more japanese words, amazing and I understand! But apart from shortening their phrases and words, do the japanese have other things they say? Here for example, some people put "like" in their sentences (as in "I was like, wow!") and words such as "cool" and "dude" and stuff like that... do the Japanese have that? Now I'm really curious! :p
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I only know okama, but don't use it because it's an offensive slang for homosexuals. It's also outdated in Japan from what I've heard.
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Though Okama is something that was used in comedy a lot in reference to the homosexual crowd |
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