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What does "Why not top... I'm not sure if you still read this, but I think this is what it means (at least in America!):
"Why not top up?" means that yo...
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Why did it make him angry? @ropsta
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Well, I often forget that there are a lot of people who has strong belief about something. I should respect their ph...
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Why did it make him angry? This is just my opinion, but your posting seems reasonable to me.
Generally speaking, the Qing is considered a Chinese dynasty. But I...
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Why did it make him angry? When you challenge someone's beliefs and prove them wrong, anger usually follows. People don't like to have something they believe in tak...
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Contrived job offer: Give y... @Ben Jamin
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It seems that Gumtree includes a lot fake classified, in particular data entry jobs. Fortunately, I could find a ...
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"Adjective + desu"... Thank you!
Actually, I've often said like it in conversation, too. But I've been embarrassed about it and I've never used it in writing.
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"Adjective + desu"... こんばんは!
Your English is very good. =)
This was also helpful to me. I say "おいしいです"! I will try not to say it like this anym...
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Confusing point in Japanese... Thank you!
In addition, you can say "hiru no 12-ji (12-ji of the day)" or "yoru no 12-ji (12-ji of the night)", too.
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Job trial Thank you!
> In America it varies. At some restaurants the jobs are split up,
> and sometimes one person does everything.
Abou...
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Job trial Good luck with getting the job!
In America it varies. At some restaurants the jobs are split up, and sometimes one person does everyth...
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In Sydney Thank you!
I think that Sydney is a really interesting place to live in. Each suburb has its character. It's very different from Tokyo, ...
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Election As for policies, it seems to be not much different between the DPJ and the LDP; both of them promised welfare handouts. I then think that...
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Korean rocket launching gameさん, I don't know much about rockets, but your English (from what I've read) is pretty good. Keep it up!
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Old movies Standard formal English is pretty much the same everywhere, and it changes very clowly, and that's what those old movies were written in....
I'm not sure if you still read this, but I think this is what it means (at least in America!): "Why not top up?" means that yo...
@ropsta Thank you! Well, I often forget that there are a lot of people who has strong belief about something. I should respect their ph...
This is just my opinion, but your posting seems reasonable to me. Generally speaking, the Qing is considered a Chinese dynasty. But I...
When you challenge someone's beliefs and prove them wrong, anger usually follows. People don't like to have something they believe in tak...
@Ben Jamin Thank you! It seems that Gumtree includes a lot fake classified, in particular data entry jobs. Fortunately, I could find a ...
My sister applied for a job advertised on Gumtree recently and it was fake. Be careful.
I met him today. Actually it was a network business as I had expected.
Thank you! I'll meet him at 4 p.m. this Tuesday. I'm going to be careful.
It does seem a bit weird, but just pay attention to your reaction when you meet him.
Thank you! Actually, I've often said like it in conversation, too. But I've been embarrassed about it and I've never used it in writing.
こんばんは! Your English is very good. =) This was also helpful to me. I say "おいしいです"! I will try not to say it like this anym...
Thank you! In addition, you can say "hiru no 12-ji (12-ji of the day)" or "yoru no 12-ji (12-ji of the night)", too.
Thanks for the tip :) I'll try and remember that
Your English was perfect, as far as I could see. Interesting usage note!
Thank you! > In America it varies. At some restaurants the jobs are split up, > and sometimes one person does everything. Abou...
Good luck with getting the job! In America it varies. At some restaurants the jobs are split up, and sometimes one person does everyth...
Good luck, I hope you get the job!
Thank you! I will look at the site and newspaper.
I have tried to help, but haven't read your Japanese translation.
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Thank you! I think that Sydney is a really interesting place to live in. Each suburb has its character. It's very different from Tokyo, ...
私もシドニーに住んでます。
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Wow that is a pretty amazing shot indeed! I hope Japan continues with more successful launches.
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Your English is quite good. My corrections were merely make the language flow more naturally. 英語は上手ですよ!
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Excellent! I am a native English speaker. I am a university-educated American.
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Thank you! Yes, I have a little pain on thighs. It must be due to lack of exercise.
It must be long and tiring ride to your parents'. Don't you got sore muscles?
As for policies, it seems to be not much different between the DPJ and the LDP; both of them promised welfare handouts. I then think that...
Please tell us what you think of the results.
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Goodness! Please be careful! Your English is very good also. =)
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Essentially perfect, i'm nitpicking.
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gameさん, I don't know much about rockets, but your English (from what I've read) is pretty good. Keep it up!
Thank you! 私も乗ってみたかったです。
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薬物汚染 -> drug abuse (I think) 芸人 -> actor, actress, celebrity
残念です!いつか私も乗りたかったです…
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Your English is great! :D Stay healthy!
Thank you, Ealinggold! I hope so.
Your learning curve will be very steep in Australia! Enjoy!
Thank you, Redacted! Your comment is helpful.
Standard formal English is pretty much the same everywhere, and it changes very clowly, and that's what those old movies were written in....