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  • before i forget: very good video, if it wasnt for the remark: "Stinky pickles". This is again a clear raccial provoke that refers to the koreans food.

    Its the same when koreans call u sexists or monkeys for example. It very insulting to a specific ethnic group(raccism).

    Get it? Thanks, then both sides please stop senselessly attacking each other, thanks.

  • Jesus guys, look at urselfs, and please get a grip, raccism is bad. Get a grip of urselves, BOTH sides of you!

    U cant fight raccism with raccism. Do so and u create more raccism.

  • OH MY FUCKING GOD!

    What is with the you asians so badly attacking each other racially?(i know we westerners arent the best, we attack ourselves to i know). We have the same shit here but wow, its not as intense!

    You guys literally hate each to the bone, and i havent seen 1 video(from both sides, japan and korea, sorry but u both act like kindergarden kids fighting) from either of you, without any racial insults.

  • Not all, but some.

    This video is simply an exaggeration

  • well, we should give koreans "Nobel prize for stealing others culture"

    they r not proud of their own culture and history. thats why they have to steal those things from japan and china.

    on the other hand, japan and china never steal any of korean culture and history. thats because there arent anything to steal from korea.

    do you know korean pple say their history goes back to 5000 yrs ago? they think their history is older than china'slol

  • don;t get me wrong i like japan, but this hate started from how the japanese treated the koreans long ago,, but thats not my problem because i wasnt born then xD

  • Japanese even copied the Eiffel Tower from France.

    l call that Shameless.

  • Korean insists in saying that they have many origin of cultures(Chinese,Japanese,Thai­land,Italian and so on.) lol

  • uuummmm.........

  • Zionist Jews,Bankers and the illuminati Obama Clinton U.S.Gov wants to share with the people in Korean & Chinese life. Weed and hookers,Gangs !!Zionist Jews,Bankers and the illuminati Obama Clinton U.S.Gov wants to share with the people in Korean & Chinese life. Weed and Chinese/Korean hookers,Gangs !!

    Just suck more the American taxpayer money and U.S and NATO's soldier's blood.Most Asians are a pile of Chinese/Koreans in USA !! What a life !!

    China/Korea. Stay away ,Go away from Japan 4 ever.

  • Japan doesn't need Korea at all nor wants Nortrh & South Koreas. Stay away from Japan .Go away from Japan 4 ever.

    Zionist Jews,Bankers and the illuminati Obama Clinton U.S.Gov wants to share with the people in Korean & Chinese life. Weed and hookers,Gangs !!

    Just suck more the American taxpayer money and U.S and NATO's soldier's blood.

    Bullshit Kimuchi !!

  • Japan doesn't need Korea at all nor want Korea.

    Stay away from Japan .Go away from Japan 4 ever Bullshit Kimuchi !!

    Zionist Jews,Bankers and the illuminati Obama Clinton U.S.Gov wants to share with the people in Korean & Chinese life. Weed and hookers,Gangs !!

    Just suck more the American taxpayer and U.S and NATO's solder's blood.

    KIMUCHI mushmush Bullshit!!.

  • Kimuchi Bullshit !!

  • "Kimuchi" Bullshit !!

  • Koreans love to Joke. they invented everything. Pizza is from Korea, Kanji is from Korea. Mars and universe belong to Korea.

    Korean is the master race of all man kind, didn't you know?

    man kind didn't come from Africa, they came from Korea.

    you all learned fabricated history!!

  • Now what? what? Sun is created by Ancient Korean? what what? Now we have to pay them when we go sun bathing. Really.

  • Korea has not culture.hahahaha

  • Watch the following videos. You can understand S.Koreans are shameless. So they are copycats.

    S.Korean Christians brainwashed Muslim kids into Christians. The kids were forced to say “Jesus saved us.” “Amen” in Korean without knowing what they were saying. ↓

    watch?v=ocPVnI_veOM

    Dance that mimics physically handicapped person and sick person, traditional entertainment in S.Korea.↓

    watch?v=i86fiRjvafk

    When S.Koreans do bad things overseas, they say “I am Japanese.”↓

    watch?v=WPoowUbVxVM

  • @TheDesertFox2009 I think its time to end this conversation.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 and yet you still didn't answer my question. All you say is that Korea teaches fake history, and never answer my question. Btw China doesn't didnt agree on 任那日本府說, theyre just nuetral.

  • @qkyonp Well, what was the question?

  • @TheDesertFox also about sui the message that was written in sui excluded Baekje from the countrys that Japan said they were conquering. Since Baekje was one of there trading partner they couldn't really say something that was unessecery to Baekje. This means the message might've been sent just to send some good words i guess?

  • @qkyonp Then how about what the Korean history book says? It says that Beakje and Silla sent hostages to Japan.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 Its inaccurate to say they're hostage. Since Baekje was a stronger nation than Japan, its more accurate to say that those people were sent for communication, or sending culuture. Btw i already said this but China's book only says Gaya and Silla, so its hard to say that China actually agreed on this stuff.

  • @qkyonp In the first place, you don't have to care about Kudara(Beakje). Kudara's true successors are Japanese but Koreans are not. Kudara is still living in Japan. Japan has people having Kudara's royal blood, the building firm having over 1.000 years tradition which was established by Kudara's people, and many shrines with close ties to Kudara. But Korea has no Kodare's things because those were destroyed completely. lol

  • @TheDesertFox2009 first of all u can't even prove that Japan army is stronger than Baekje silla or Gaya. However lets just say that they took over one of the country. The other two might help Japan since they were enemys.However if Japan was going for another country u think there just gonna sit back and watch? They're not not stupid enough to just let Japan get the huge amount of land and grow there strength.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 Also even if Japan had a metal weapon, there was no proof that Japan had more advanced metal armors or weapons than silla baekje or gaya. Inorder for the theory to be possible Gaya and Backje has to ally with Japan, take down Silla, and other betrayed other until Japan becomes the only one. This is almost impossible to happen since Japan wasn't such a strong country.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 some parts of Gwanggaeto stele is damaged, so its kinda free to translate the damaged part. However the stele was created to celebrate gwanggheto's achievement. It'll be weird if they had a story about Japan conquering silla kaya and Baekje.

  • @qkyonp Japan and China have a same view about the interpretation of the stela. It's only Korea to object to that. Korean scholars always object madly to inconvenient things for Korea without valid reasons. They are cancer of Asian historical science. lol

  • @TheDesertFox2009 If the 任那日本府說 was true then there should be lot of historical stuff of japan in Korea. However most of the stuff from 4th century ~ 6th century were similar. If you really want to prove that its true bring me some Japanese stuff that existed in Korea at 4th ~ 6th century, and Japanese army that existed in 4th century that was strong enough to beat Gaya's metal soldiers, Baekje soldiers, and Silla soldiers.

  • @qkyonp iron stuffs and ingots have been discovered from pre-Christian archaeological sites in Japan. Those ingots are thought to be imported from Han Dynasty.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 Yes metal did exist in Japan, and i never said they did not exist lol. However Japan didn't use metals for wars, they used it for decorating or making sculptures. Even if they did use em young and less developed Japan country cannot beat Gaya's advanced metal soldiers. Even if they did beat em, its almost impossible to beat Silla,Baekje,and Gaya at the same time.

  • @qkyonp Who said that Japan beat Silla, Baekje and Kaya AT THE SEME TIME? I think Japan had gradually an advantageous position through various battles and diplomatic games. And iron swords were also dug up from Japan's pre-Christian archaeological sites.

  • Also about the book discovered in China, the message where the King of china admitted Japan taking over silla, gaya, baekje, they excluded Baekje from the list. Since Baekje was one of there trading partner they couldn't really say anything that will be unessecery to Baekje, so this message is more like a lip survice to Japan.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 idk y but two similar comments were uploaded lol. I thought the first one was not uploaded. My apoligizes...

  • @TheDesertFox2009 yes i've watched the video and yes it was about 任那日本府說. First of all during the 4th century Yamato's nation wasn't even united yet, and it had a weak army comparing to Gaya's army which is armed with metal. Also Nippon Shougi (idk if this is correct way to say it) is based on telling how powerful the Japan's king and nation was, so its hard to believe the story showing up on it.

  • @qkyonp Then, how about the book of sui and the Gwanggaeto Stele? What those are saying are consistent with the Nihon Shoki.

  • @MrGinger3568 different history? like what?

  • China and Japan, both have almost the same recognition about history events and relationships between Chine, Korea, and Japan of ancient times from our records of history. Only Korea has totally different history recognition while both China and Japan can agree on the most part of East Asian History, even though we fought wars twice in the past.

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  • @MrGinger3568 And there will be another one yet again in the near future. History repeats itself, but the actors will be playing different roles.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 when u say Baekje was vassal state of Japan, r u talking about 任那日本府說?

  • @qkyonp No.

    Did you see the videos "ChosonAssassin destroying ridiculous historical view" and "ChosonAssassin, destroying ridiculous historical view part 2" ?

  • @TheDesertFox2009 u mean the video about the chicken?

  • @qkyonp about the names of the history books that say that Baekje was a vassal state of Japan.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 brainwashed? sigh... u r rlly pathetic. The reason y only ming joined the negotiation of cease fire is because ming was pretty much ruling the chosun at that time. Btw was any of my comment fake or lies? You couldn't even predict my comment and now ur just saying im brainwashed lol.

  • @qkyonp I didn't expect to meet a Korean who admits that once Korea was a vassal state of other nation.

    Koreans always insisted that Korea has been consistently an independent nation since Mr. Dan established his nation. lol

    BTW, were you able to see the two videos I introduced to you?

  • @TheDesertFox2009 y can't say anything else than bullcrap because u can't contradict my comment? Also Japan hid the massacre happened in 20th, and never teach about how they killed people studying hangul.

  • @qkyonp Do google "This project is a three year research effort to compare the formation of these divided memories in Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan and the United States" and read it.

  • @qkyonp

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  • @TheDesertFox2009 Li Soon Shin defeated 130ship wih only 13ship. Gwun Yool defeated 30,000 soldiers with only 3,800soldier. Kim Si Min succesfully protected Jinju caslte from large amryof Japan. Jung Gi Ryong never last any war, and Gwak Jae Woo used brilliant strategy to defeat the enemy. You want me to say some more?

  • @qkyonp What you said is the history that only Koreans believe in the world. I have heard that kind of craps over and over by brain-washed Koreans like you. That's enough. lol

  • @qkyonp According to history book of Japan and China, the negotiation of a cease-fire was made between Ming and Japan. Why did not Choson attend the negotiation?

  • @TheDesertFox2009 Also i really don't want to hear Japan saying crap about Korean history education. you really gotta admit, Japan,China, and Korea r the countrys that fakes alot of history.

  • @qkyonp Japan is a free speech nation. You know even the fucking evil Korean who objects to Emperor system of Japan is appointed professor at the Tokyo University. But South Korea expelled professor Shunpei Mizuno who spoke about true Korean history. If textbooks talk terrible bullshit in Japan the Department of Education will be attacked by mob.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 That's y i said during beginning times of josun lol. Also ur talking as if ming did all the war or something. Although Ming did help Josun, Josun was the one who fought most of the war. Also Japan didn't even had any great invention during Josun era lol.

  • @qkyonp It's common sense in the world's history that the war was basically a Ming-Japan War in the peninsula. Choson dynasty played only a small role and was too shaken up to do anything else. lol

  • @TheDesertFox2009 btw they never sent any princess as a hustage. Inorder to keep the alliance princess in Baekje often married king of Japan. Baekje needed Japan's army and Japan needed Baekje's advanced skills.

  • @qkyonp You seem to have been taught terrible bullshit by the fucking government. You should beat such a evil liar down.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 uhh so ur basically saying that Josun gave tribute to Japan? Also i can't find anything about baekje princess burning to death and blah blah blah. First of all Josun and Japan was equal, but when Josun was still a young country (late 1400~ late 1500) Japan treated Josun as a stronger country. Also Josun never sent any tribute to Japan.

  • @qkyonp did you see the explanation area on the page? I wrote two URLs there. And Choson was very weak nation so Hedeyoshi occupied the capital easily. Until Ming came to Choson to help you Hedeyoshi had beaten down whole Choson completely.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 sry im using ipod so it doesn't work even if i copy paste it lol

  • @qkyonp So search "Medieval Korean diplomats" on YouTube and you can find two URLs that show the names of the history books in the description area on the video.

  • @TheDesertFox2009 plz tell me which historical documents say that lol. Baekje was never weaker than Japan.

  • @qkyonp FYI, watch these.

    watch?v=jDQSrf8V7JE

    watch?v=2hpuV9x0-8o

  • @TheDesertFox2009 vassal state? idk where the hell you got that information from but just know that during Baekje kingdom was alive, Japan didn't have enough strength to conquer Baekje.

  • @qkyonp History books of China, Japan and Korea say Baekje sent prince or princess to Japan as hostages many times. Also a Japanese history book says once Japanese emperor burned Baekje's princess to death because she rejected the demand of him to fuck.

  • However Korea has traditional culture...eating human shit and dogs.

  • although none of the korean scholars said that all the Japanese culture belongs to Korea lol. However it is true that baekje gave Japan advanced culture. Also y r they talking about korea being china's slave? I guess they just wanted to feel more advanced than korean lol.

  • @qkyonp Baekje was a vassal state of Japan and many Japanese lived in there. And Koreans haven't inherited Baekje's cultures at all because those were destroyed. Baekje is a vanished kingdom. Its main rulers including Japanese defected to Japan but other rulers who failed to escape were butchered. So, we Japanese are true heirs of Baekje kingdom but Koreans are not. So it's ludicrous that you Koreans brag about Baekje's contribution to Japan.

  • GD Leen?

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  • Nice parody ! I cannot help laughing.

  • All origins of Japanese culture belong to us?????????????

    What are you talking about??????

    I think the video maker and some people who wrote in here, are trying to insult Korea.

    I'm Korean. I know this is nonsense! and i saw no one who think like this !!!!!

  • wow, this depicts a typical Korean so well...

    Great job.

  • kimuchi gooks are really miserable creature lol

  • 【45% of a 20-year-old man has a possibility of the difficulty in interpersonal relationships.】

    This numerical value reaches 2.5-4 times compared with 11-18% of the advanced country such as the United States and Europe on the average.

    A personality disorder blames others and the society for its problem, and indicates an extreme reaction.

    (dongA.com February, 2003)

  • Though I say, "Takeshima is Korea territory", is Korea because I am defeated twice why you refuse a trial in the International Court of Justice where Japanese Government suggests it to if I refuse it and try you?

    Because Chitoshi runs a slave nation, cannot what's called trial find equitableness?

    The race that Korea is poor.

  • Excellen! this video can be utilized as a textbook for children to learn kimch gook's superiority. in the near future, Koreans will say all cultures on the earth are belong to us...lol

  • @stephan05es This is very true! Koreans made their leader into a holy entity, deemed Koreans to be the superior pure race of all races, invented history to expound their culture on all nations in Asia, created new bio-weaponry and large invading military forces to commit this plan, team up with fascist powers in the western hemisphere, killed over 20million inferior people, forced labor upon millions more, tortured POWs & civilians, etc, and now Koreans rewrite own textbooks against world facts

  • @skyfiller12 Another post full of truth. People overlook the fact that Japan had ZERO inventions prior to the 20th century before learning and copying from the West. That fact alone speaks volumes. They hide all their shrines, temples, tombs, literature, artifacts, etc... from academia because they are an enemy of truth.

    These crazy fools still think WWII was a good thing. I've spoken to countless Japanese about their involvement; they say it's a blurry history!??? ...It's well documented.

  • @TinQuasimodo YOUTUBE------>"WHY SOUTHKOREANS ALWAYS LOSE TO JAPAN" KIMCHI SHIT

  • @youvalpi Your capslock is stuck. Control your BUKKAKE accidents.

  • @TinQuasimodo ^__________^ jjokbari are perverted animals

  • @GloriousCorea you're too nice XD

  • @TinQuasimodo I am too charitable, you are right.

  • @skyfiller12 Exactly.

  • @skyfiller12

    you know nothing about bushido.

  • @skyfiller12 Also, put this into perspective: it took western-accessed Japan over 300yrs to come back with a newly built up military; Japan had done ZERO in invention during this big gap because they had stolen & kidnapped thousands upon thousands of Korean engineers, artisans, scholars, artifacts and various other materials & professionals during their murderous invasion. COINCIDENTALLY, the immediate years after the Imjin War, Japan magically "transformed" into a civilized people. Hmm...

  • @skyfiller12 This is the history not being taught. Japan was so far behind the mainland that Hideyoshi finally COPIED more rifles/cannons than ALL of Europe COMBINED to give his "competition/adversaries" the illusion and confidence of conquering Korea & China with a depression laden/job starved but newly galvanized public to support the assault...and JPN still lost because they were that uncultured and BEHIND in strategy and that inexperienced in critical in-war invention. Over 300yrs to return

  • @skyfiller12 Yes, other people from the West are culture shocked a bit when they visit Japan; they come back from Korea and are even more culture shocked because Koreans wear their emotions on their sleeves and don't kowtow to Westerners in the streets. It's clear which nation in general is more honest. Archeology and the history of Japan has more than proven that Japan is a culture of copying. It's fundamental, it's their strong-point. JPN is a living museum of the Far East & western empire.

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  • @skyfiller12 Whoa,where'd that come from? Calm down, man. You're just trying to offend me huh? Anyway yeah I know that. I never denied that. I never even bought it up.

  • @skyfiller12 Doesn't matter. people see it as Japan. I'm not saying it isn't

  • @skyfiller12 Why? because Now, presently, at this moment, for the last 143 years Okinawa has been apart of Japan, so naturally people see it as a Japanese Instrument. No one stops to think " what part of Japan is the Shamisen from?" . the question is like asking Why Is the USA called America When Canada and Mexico's part of North America too? or Why is the Mahi Mahi known as a Hawaiian fish when it exists throughout the world? The answer to all of them: misconception. simple as that.

  • @skyfiller12 I have to correct you a bit. The Koto is an instrument, not a MA. I bought up the Kobudo to say that the Japanese had martial arts originally, so what would they need to steal one for? I think the answer to your " tell me why?" is obvious: because it is NOW Japanese. Anyone with knowledge of either the Shamisen or Karate knows they are from Okinawa , which is now apart of Japan. No one is saying it's not from Okinawa.

  • @skyfiller12 Yeah I know. Funakoshi's name was mentioned once or twice in my school. And my point is that you see this in only one direction: as the Okinawans influencing Japan and not both ways. The Okinawans had Karate already but when it was introduced to Japan it took on a new form which affected the martial art in both Japan and Okinawa ( which by that time was also Japan). That's called cultural diffusion, not stealing.

  • @skyfiller12 If it make sense for you to say that Germans influenced New Yorkers and there was cultural exchange between the two, then shouldn't it also make sense for you to say Okinawans influenced Japan, especially when Okinawa became part of Japan? That's why I say it's like splitting hairs. Just like it would be splitting hairs to say the hamburger is German and not American because it originated there. Karate originated there Okinawa but not all Karate is from Okinawa, like Goujuu-ryuu.

  • @skyfiller12 I'm not saying it Isn't from Okinawa. It is, and i know that. Studied Shotokan for 6 years,so I think I might know that. I only mentioned Kobudo and the Koto because I was countering your mentioning of Karate and Shamisen ( a martial art and instrument that people consider Japanese but is Okinawan ). Now you can admit that German culture influenced NY culture and not use the word steal. But you can't with the Japanese and the Okinawans without using the word steal. why?

  • @skyfiller12 Kinda splitting hairs aren't you? But anyway Kobudo is Japanese and I'm pretty sure the Koto is too. I would think They stole it the same way New Yorkers stole Hamburgers from the Germans.

  • @tenga3wa10 Nope, President Kim Dae Jung was the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Dickhead

  • I'm Proud to be Japanese! To all those Rasict,please leave us alone and get a life! Shame on u! *middle finger*

  • @tenga3wa10

    Paid nobels != Legit nobels

  • @tenga3wa10

    More like the Japanese stole, right?

    Japanese are a bunch uncriative, falsehood making people.

  • When Mr Bush's father attended a state visit in Japan in January 1992, he responded to the arrival of Japanese beef steak with a projectile vomit into the lap of Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa. - BBC NEWS

  • Korean plagiarized the Samurai, Katana, Japanese martial arts and Japanese tea celemony.

    /watch?v=9MaTKGpZ1Ow

  • Ugh Koreans stalking Japan should find another country to stalk!!

    SO SICK OF KOREAN STALKERS!!

    I understand Korea has few cultures like Kimch and Kimch and Kimch but stealing other countries' culture is wrong let alone claiming they are originally from Korea.

    Ah SO SICK!!

  • Plagiarism, Fabrication, superficiality.

    You make me sad Koreans.

    Korea made a step too far it disgusts me

  • @SuperBookworm365 THE JAPANESE DISEASE by Dr. Declan Hayes and THE CULTURE OF COPYING IN JAPAN: CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES by Rupert Cox

    Have you read these?

  • koreans steal culture from japan everyday fucking kimchi dog eaters . 

  • Both Korea and Japan were influenced by Chinese culture. Korea was like a bridge between China and Japan and also part of Korean culture influenced Japan and vice versa, Japanese culture then influenced Korea and China to a degree. Cultures are like sea waves; going and coming, but still the three countries are unique culturally.

  • I've heard for a long time that the Japanese stole their culture from Koreans, but It's never been proven to be true. There are some similarities but they aren't stolen. It fun, though , that Koreans do steal culture from everyone else, at least modern culture anyway.

  • 왜 댓글승인을 보류하고 지랄이냐 쪽바리섹히야 

  • @tenga3wa10 THE JAPANESE DISEASE by Dr. Declan Hayes and THE CULTURE OF COPYING IN JAPAN: CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES by Rupert Cox

    Have you read these?

    Just like my previous comment....Japan is finished. Who cares what you midget muts conjure up. It's over...AND YOU KNOW IT. Where to go, where to go? hmmmm...

    Build a boat and make sure not to forget your manga and lotion; who knows where you'll end up and how long the trip will be.

  • @TinQuasimodo Someone had their girlfriend stolen by a Japanese guy, huh? Japan's fine. Other than they are on top of fault lines they're fine. Hell, The US sits on a bunch. Here in NYC there's one right under 125st in Manhattan that's constantly active.

  • @Ausaini17 Girlfriend stolen by a man from a people with a penis the size of my pinky?

  • @TinQuasimodo That says alot for the size of your penis if she traded up to a pinky!

  • @Ausaini17 Looks like somebody has critical thinking issues.

  • @tenga3wa10 Do you understand the concept of "borrowed time"? It's a strange sickness to be terribly worried about something other than the closing chapter that looms ahead.

    Nobody will be taking a second look at any Jap nationalistic videos or propaganda once Fukushima settles in and the Japanese people come to full awareness that the end isn't nigh but happening right as you and I type, right this very second.

    You should be planning on where to emigrate. And that is no joke. It's serious

  • @tenga3wa

    You want to break down numbers?

    You don't have to break down numbers.

    Because numbers are done by historians.

    Historians state FACT while you Japanese lie.

  • Best example to present as an easy understanding of Japanese amalgamated culture is through the present use of a script that is comprised of a modernized ancient dynastic korean alphabet and archaic pictographs used unilaterally in the Far East by way of whatever sitting clan or body of power was ruling China.

    This is the simple way to deconstruct the complexity and make-up of Japanese culture in order to understand the nation in modern times.

    Japanese also had ZERO bronze age. Very telling.

  • @tenga3wa10 Shinichi changed Japanese textbook and history altogether. Does this mean Japan has no merit in history based solely on Shinichi.

    Your logic is flawed.

  • @tenga3wa10 Academic prize through invention of western science and culture.

    Arigato!...or should I say "Obrigado"? Did you know that even simple and basic everyday word of thank you/I'm obligated to you is also a copy from western powers. Japanese celebrate copy culture. I can give you multi-references and some have already been posted here by me. Go search.

    What kind of culture doesn't even have an original word for THANK YOU? Japan > because Japan copies/steals without even thanking.

  • @TinQuasimodo You don't need a word when a bow does the same thing. They also don't have an original word for bread but i guess that also makes them culture stealers. We use the word "Tsunami" to describe a big wave caused by earthquakes, does that make us just as bad? or what about the word "tycoon" from the word "taikun" or "typhoon" from "taifu" or "soy" from " shoyu" ? the list goes on. Maybe, just maybe, language and culture is one of those things that exchange from people to people?

  • @Ausaini17 Thanks for making my point. It's very common for a nation not to have a basic word for "thanks/appreciation" or bread(cornerstones in the nascent stage of any civilised society).....NOT.

    ...unless your society's means of operation is to steal and copy to maintain a sense of worth and pride as in the special case of Japan(a place without a single invention prior to the 20th century without western science) and it's DOCUMENTED & SELF-PROFESSED NATURE, HISTORY and CULTURE OF COPYING.

  • @TinQuasimodo Not every country had bread in it's history. And if bread mark a society then the term civilized doesn't mean much, does it? And prepare for this: Arigatou is an original Japanese word! It comes from arigatou gozaimasu ( politest form of the word thank you). Arigatou comes from the adjective arigatai ( which means to be indebted or thankful to). I've heard for years that they are related but usually from people who don't know any Japanese. I've studied the language for 3 years.

  • @Ausaini17 Arigato comes from OBRIGADO. It comes from the superior Portuguese who gave them ability to steal more.

    Try again. You must have terrible grades : )

  • @Ausaini17 By the way, I can speak it and have lived there for some time. You?

  • @TinQuasimodo So are you're telling me 有り難う doesn't come from 有り難い the Japanese word for grateful or thankful? A word that appeared in the Man'yoshu a text that was created over 1,000 years before the Portuguese came to Japan? And i got all A's in Japanese. Just because you can speak it ( which may be a lie since you show a poor knowledge of Japanese) and lived there doesn't mean you know more than me. There's been more than enough proof that you're wrong, especially since 有り難い existed

  • @Ausaini17 Have you ever read the man'yoshu? If so, then you would be able to tell me what Japanese think about the 'strangeness' of the work; it's writers' origins and why not all of the original man'yoshu is in 'Japanese' so to speak.

    Reply when you've done some research outside of your little world of anime.

  • @TinQuasimodo Anime? I haven't watched Anime since high school, junior. that doesn't disprove that the word appears in the Man'yoshu 200 years before Portuguese even existed. maybe you should take a remedial class in logic.

  • @Ausaini17 Please explain the purpose for the meaning and linguistic alteration for arigatai to arigato. lol

  • @TinQuasimodo That'd be a bit long but here's a quick simple explanation that pretty simple to understand:

    arigatou < arigatau < arigataku < arigatashi < ari + katashi.

     If would like to look it up got to wikitionary and look it up. Hell I'm sure you can do a google search and it'll disprove you!

    Purpose? That's easy, to say things that express gratitude.

    That's like asking why the Portuguese changed Obrigo to obrigado.

  • @TinQuasimodo Also there was no distinct Portuguese language until the 9th century AD and 有り難い has been found in the Man'Yoshu a text that was created in the 7th Century AD, 200 years before Portuguese existed. Just because you repeat what you say it doesn't make you right, especially when you have no proof at all and you've been disproved. You lose.

  • @Ausaini17 Do your research. You're totally off. The word "ARIGATO" is derived from OBRIGADO. It's a fact no scholar will refute. Are you saying the Portuguese did not use the word OBRIGADO upon arriving on the shores of Japan?

    You loser.

  • @TinQuasimodo First of all you keep spelling it wrong. It's Arigatou. Second no one said that. I said that Arigatou came about all on it's own and the fact that they are similar is a coincidence. And scholars know that, including every Japanese teacher I've ever had, native and non-native. What i said was that Portuguese didn't even exist yet when the word 有り難い was found in the Man'yoshu. Of course Obrigato existed when the Portuguese arrived in Japan

  • @Ausaini17 The why bring it up, stupid?  You tried way too hard, lol.

  • @TinQuasimodo Because you must've forgotten what you said. I'm saying Obrigado existed when the Portuguese came to Japan. But the word Arigatou existed before the Portuguese even existed let alone came to Japan. try and keep up, please.

  • @TinQuasimodo the fact that Arigatou demonstrably developed on it's own proves that it didn't come from Obrigato. You say you know Japanese, but you don't even know the most basic facts of the language. maybe you should read a book every now and again other than that propaganda that you read by those unenlightened, uninformed and ill-researched racists that you hail so highly.

  • @Ausaini17 Next you'll be saying namae came from the English word name, because they mean the same thing.

  • @Ausaini17 First you say coincidence, then you state arigato doesn't come from OBRIGADO as a fact, when it IS A FACT. This also concludes that you are a japophile who is lying about your studies.

  • @TinQuasimodo No that concludes you can't admit when you're wrong. You think if you say it enough it must and write it in all caps it must be true. It's been debunked over and over and over again but you still believe it. You're like those people who believe that man has never been on the moon. and name calling? That's sad. I'm more of a truthophile. Now you, you seem like a Japanphobe, which i get, but after a while it get to be pathetic.

  • @Ausaini17 Arigatai doesn't mean the same thing as arigato. Arigato means exactly the same thing as obrigado. What was the meaning behind changing arigatai into arigato(a word with a different definition) if it meant the same thing from your dillusional mind, and when did this change occur, Japophile?

  • @TinQuasimodo No they don't and I never said they did. Arigatai= thankful, arigatou= thank you. If you don't see a connection you might be a bit off... you wanna talk about delusional? How about you claiming that Arigatou came from Obrigado when it has been debunked over and over again demonstrably? I think the only think keeping you alive in this argument now is your use of the word "Japophile" which is kind of sad.

  • @Ausaini17 You still haven't explained the reason for the supposed change and the period of this occurrence. Debunked by who? You? Name these linguists who demonstrably debunked it.

    Japophile make you uncomfortable? It shouldn't; you're a japophile.

  • @TinQuasimodo Japophile doesn't make me uncomfortable. it's just inaccurate, that's all. And you haven't explained how arigatou existed before the Portuguese came to Japan. And to be honest needing a linguist for this is kinda dumb. Anyone can plainly see ( with knowledge of japanese) that it's Arigatou stems from arigatai. for Christ sake they use Chinese lettering. The fact they sound a like means nothing but it's a coincidence . like Namae( name) and pan ( in spanish)

  • @Ausaini17 Arigato did not exist before the Portuguese arrived. Please list the material with the word "arigato"(in it's exact phonetic spelling and pronunciation or written in Kanji before the appearance of the Portuguese) in it before the arrival of the Portuguese. So, you again admit that you can only support your point by saying it is coincidence. Your argument is based strictly on coincidence.

  • @TinQuasimodo Actually your argument ( which you've yet to present, so I can only guess is) based on the coincidence that they sound the same and they( the Portuguese) got there first.

  • @Ausaini17 But you haven't read a single word from those books and I haven't posted any quotes from said books. Your argument is based on coincidence of sound. You have yet to exhibit the time period and reason of supposed change for use and speech.

    Do you still believe those books are propaganda if you haven't read a single sentence? If so, why? It isn't logical to dismiss seminal works of real Japan without proper cause, no?

  • @TinQuasimodo My argument is based on the used of the same exact kanji usage. the only thing different about the two is the change from i to u. Out of the hundreds of loan words that are altered in Japanese, why change the spelling of obrigado? Especially when it's easily spelled in katakana as オブリガド (The only addition being the u sound with b)?

  • @Ausaini17 You're missing the main point. WHEN and WHY and WHO(usually government would be responsible for changing such a basic everyday word for fear or 'appreciation'). Thank you is a very rudimentary but strong sentiment. It is almost equivalent to changing the word gaia to mother.