I’ve always wondered how a young Japanese kid could even draw those characters. You have to be a great artist to even handwrite a sentence if you are Japanese.
I’ve always wondered how a young Japanese kid could even draw those characters. You have to be a great artist to even handwrite a sentence if you are Japanese.
A young Japanese kid?
Try a dude from a small logging town like Shelton that's used to using terms like "crick" and get that fool to remember how to write out 20 kanji characters every week. I can hardly draw a stick figure.
You know they can tell by looking at it if you did the strokes in the correct order, too, right?
Hardest classes I took at UW by a mile. I spent double the time on Japanese than I did on calculus or econ.
Now I could ask for another beer in Japanese and that's about it. They should have taught me that shit when I was 4 or 5.
I’ve always wondered how a young Japanese kid could even draw those characters. You have to be a great artist to even handwrite a sentence if you are Japanese.
I'm fortunate not to have been born Japanese. My inability to do anything neatly with a pen and paper would have rendered me half literate...able to read but not write.
I’ve always wondered how a young Japanese kid could even draw those characters. You have to be a great artist to even handwrite a sentence if you are Japanese.
A young Japanese kid?
Try a dude from a small logging town like Shelton that's used to using terms like "crick" and get that fool to remember how to write out 20 kanji characters every week. I can hardly draw a stick figure.
You know they can tell by looking at it if you did the strokes in the correct order, too, right?
Hardest classes I took at UW by a mile. I spent double the time on Japanese than I did on calculus or econ.
Now I could ask for another beer in Japanese and that's about it. They should have taught me that shit when I was 4 or 5.
That's impressive
I can count to 10 in German and Spanish
My former smoking hot assistants grew up in a house with both spanish and english and were fluent in both
I’ve always wondered how a young Japanese kid could even draw those characters. You have to be a great artist to even handwrite a sentence if you are Japanese.
A young Japanese kid?
Try a dude from a small logging town like Shelton that's used to using terms like "crick" and get that fool to remember how to write out 20 kanji characters every week. I can hardly draw a stick figure.
You know they can tell by looking at it if you did the strokes in the correct order, too, right?
Hardest classes I took at UW by a mile. I spent double the time on Japanese than I did on calculus or econ.
Now I could ask for another beer in Japanese and that's about it. They should have taught me that shit when I was 4 or 5.
That's impressive
I can count to 10 in German and Spanish
My former smoking hot assistants grew up in a house with both spanish and english and were fluent in both
I’ve always wondered how a young Japanese kid could even draw those characters. You have to be a great artist to even handwrite a sentence if you are Japanese.
A young Japanese kid?
Try a dude from a small logging town like Shelton that's used to using terms like "crick" and get that fool to remember how to write out 20 kanji characters every week. I can hardly draw a stick figure.
You know they can tell by looking at it if you did the strokes in the correct order, too, right?
Hardest classes I took at UW by a mile. I spent double the time on Japanese than I did on calculus or econ.
Now I could ask for another beer in Japanese and that's about it. They should have taught me that shit when I was 4 or 5.
That's impressive
I can count to 10 in German and Spanish
My former smoking hot assistants grew up in a house with both spanish and english and were fluent in both
Early start is key
Yep, young kids don’t have a problem at all.
Why do we still do stupid shit like wait for you to get too old to remember a language before it's taught to you?
I can ask for another beer in German, too. I guess the really important stuff sticks with you even if the rest doesn't.
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Baka-tari = dumbshit
Try a dude from a small logging town like Shelton that's used to using terms like "crick" and get that fool to remember how to write out 20 kanji characters every week. I can hardly draw a stick figure.
You know they can tell by looking at it if you did the strokes in the correct order, too, right?
Hardest classes I took at UW by a mile. I spent double the time on Japanese than I did on calculus or econ.
Now I could ask for another beer in Japanese and that's about it. They should have taught me that shit when I was 4 or 5.
I can count to 10 in German and Spanish
My former smoking hot assistants grew up in a house with both spanish and english and were fluent in both
Early start is key
I can ask for another beer in German, too. I guess the really important stuff sticks with you even if the rest doesn't.