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  • Kinen seki onegaishimasu. :D

    Learning good stuff with your videos, thanks!!

  • Thank you for putting everything in Hiragana, I can not read Kanji just yet. It's really helpful!

  • It was educational listening to you helping us ordering food in Japan. You made it fun too.

  • ありがとうございました!本当に有用でした!

  • @Ardllan

    Yes, you are right.

    How human being could control such awful thing. We should rethink that issue.

    Now Japanese running 7 out of 54, due to people's will.

  • かわいい<3

  • Thank you for this video too! 

  • Hi. :)

    It's nice to hear that Japan is getting cooler. Here in Corpus Christi, we've been getting a decent amount of much-needed rain, and the best part of it is that it FEELS good too.

  • @MavsFan1982

    Mean, Texas is aslo being good season?

    Sorry I could note tell the meaning of "decent amount of much-needed rain"

  • @komori841 Oh, that just meant that we got up to two inches of rain in some areas. Either way, we actually needed the rain. :)

  • @MavsFan1982

    Good to hear that;D

    Hope the forest and crops get moisture;D

  • It's the weekend so that can only mean one thing... awesome komori videos! I like the hand gesture for asking for the check. Very discreet. Thank you for the info.

  • @WorldCitizen06

    Oh! Your words are too much for me (><

    I am so encouraged. In addition to the gesture, it is considered very cool if you finished check during woman using rest room.

  • 古森さん最高! Your videos contain so much useful information, I always get something new to learn. ありがとうございます。

    I want to try 柿, I'm gonna see if I can find it here : )

  • @pedsay

    Thank you again!!

    How you could tell the KAKI is written as 柿 ?? You seem you know so much Japanese!

    There are saying in Japan,

    "if 柿 turns red, then the doctor's face turns blue"

    Mean, 柿 included so much nutrition that hardly catch a cold. Please try it! It's sooooo tasty ;D

  • Domo arigatou gozaimashita! Great video. Because of my studying, I was actually able to read some of the kana. My studying payed off! Keep up the good work, Komori-san. *bow*

  • @NinjutsuLives

    Did you ?Oh great!! Kana must be hard to write, there are curve, straight, and order, but important is keep the shape.Don't be too serious, easy going and enjoying is most important factor to continue;D

  • @komori841

    Indeed. I agree. I think this is why it is easier for me to learn it because I enjoy and have fun with it. Sometimes, the hard part is memorizing. But eventually, it comes naturally.

  • @NinjutsuLives

    Yes, listen listen, then you learn and memorize very naturally.

    Hang in there !

  • @komori841

    Thank you for the encouragement, Komori-san.

  • That's great video. Maybe you could make more videos about how to behave in concrete situations in Japan like cinema, theater or even street. It would be very helpful and interesting.

  • @zordon1X

    Thanks so much, yes there must be many situation I should pick up!

    I will add these practical theme !

  • 楽しく英語が学べます

    ありがとうございます

  • @maki1834

    ありがとうございます。私ももう少し映像の技術が欲しいです!参­考にさせてください^^

    

  • Wowww, ..this really Help so much, arigatouuuuuuuu, :)

  • @blackshadowofmysoul

    do itashimashite ;D Your welcome !

    Where are you living? close to tokyo?

  • Thank you very much for the video! Now I won't starve when I come to Japan. :D I hope all Japanese restaurants have pictures on the menu, it seems like most of them do. :) By the way, how do you say you want to sit in the non-smoking or smoking area? And is there a big difference between ください and おねがいします? 

  • @lissheim

    Honestly, there are some english that Japanese use as Japanese, smoking is one of the such words. So if you said, smoking, non-smoking, I believe most of Japanese can understand!

    The difference between ください、おねがいします、is little difficult, but ください included meaning of "Give me" so I said "give me water" , "give me a check" sounds strange, so it use "Check please"

    Let me summarize,

    おねがいします = Please, ください=Please give me ...

    I hope you could get it!

  • @komori841 I think I get it! :D Thanks for the reply!

  • @lissheim

    Happy to hear that ;D

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