Yeah, but I'd rather learn Italian and use it instead of learn Japanese and rarely use it. Plus, I'd want my kids to learn Italian anyway!Originally posted by DJProfK
While i can't say you'll end up "using" japanese, one thing is for sure, you expanded your knowledge, wich is more that many have done in their lifes, and you'll have something to tell your kids later on (or brag on the internetz, what ever suits you best ).
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(if you're really feeling frustrated about learning japanese, take a break, just try to give it another go later on, knowing a little more is always rewarding)
If we look at all the stuff we learned at school when we were kids, we see that we know stuff that will never end up using by miles. So uhh.... look what i said above
I've already taken many breaks! It's just that every time I end up stopping. And this is a bit different from the stuff I learned in school. I get to pick this, not someone else.
That's cause you're not Italian! :p lolOriginally posted by Chirone
i never could understand that reason.
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and i think italian is easier to learn than japanese because it's closer to english? (more importantly you can read what they write )
And I always found it rediculous that Japanese has three writing systems. It makes no sense, you think they'd modernize it by now!