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is there a question here? ....

i learnt japanese in Melbourne 5 years ago before I came over here to Japan.

look up the short courses at all the unis . That will give you a very basic intro.

Start studying by yourself

Then after you have been studying for a while go down to the big English school on Swanston street and put up a looking for language exchange poster on their bulletin board.

Meet the first person who emails you. teach each other.

Then come to Japan , Study your arse off for many many years, spend thousands of dollars in tuition fees, do a very long home stay, study more, study more, study more

and then by that stage ... maybe 5 years down the track you should be able to tell people your name and where you live. Hopefully be able to order food in a restaurant also.

thats what I did.

good luck with it all.

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WTF

why is my response to this thread now the thread starter?

I didnt start this topic just answered the original sub topic.... which there was no question too...

strange .

HAHA yer I noticed that to. I couldn't work out why you would put up a post only to answer it yourself.

Was the original post offensive or something?

is there a question here? ....

i learnt japanese in Melbourne 5 years ago before I came over here to Japan.

look up the short courses at all the unis . That will give you a very basic intro.

Start studying by yourself

Then after you have been studying for a while go down to the big English school on Swanston street and put up a looking for language exchange poster on their bulletin board.

Meet the first person who emails you. teach each other.

Then come to Japan , Study your arse off for many many years, spend thousands of dollars in tuition fees, do a very long home stay, study more, study more, study more

and then by that stage ... maybe 5 years down the track you should be able to tell people your name and where you live. Hopefully be able to order food in a restaurant also.

thats what I did.

good luck with it all.

Sounds like fun! :D

i dunno wtf happened. I just saw the post ... it had no replies... thought I was prob the best person to answer... so i clicked on the thread and realised that there was no post? so i typed my answer anway ... and now i have the first post bt another user started the topic? .. .. .. strange

i dunno wtf happened. I just saw the post ... it had no replies... thought I was prob the best person to answer... so i clicked on the thread and realised that there was no post? so i typed my answer anway ... and now i have the first post bt another user started the topic? .. .. .. strange

I saw this one a week ago and it wouldn't load correctly... ...I went into it a few times because I thought it was my connection being stupid again... ...I think it might have been a post that was going up just as the servers went down... ...Just an idea...

As for learning Japanese... ...Find a Japanese girl that speaks English just enough to know when you're going for her boobs you're not a freak and start by learning body parts...

For example... ...Manko - まんこ... ...Mange - まんげ... ...Chinpo - ちんぽ... ...Chinge - ちんげ...

Oh... ...and make sure she knows a little something about cars... ...Reading Option Mag is a bitch when she doesn't know the Japanese kangi for FMIC... :laugh:

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