Japan Karaoke with Friends
Uploader Comments (softypapa)
All Comments (39)
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what is your occupation in japan?
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i would love to go to a karaoke places, but sadly i am only 12 and barely know any hiragana ;w;
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@KikyoChanXD hehe I understand what you mean. But you'll see, my interest came during a time when every third world country was being bombarded by the american dream and due to such a discouraging living enviroment a kid grows up with great expectations.
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OMG. XD
When you started singing... haha..
I can't really talk, I'm worse. xP
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@salsatheone You were interested in the US and English? :o
I'm American.. I find it boring, and it makes me shocked to see we're interesting to someone. o__O
I want to go to Brazil. Now THAT sounds amazing. :D
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there are no karaoke places in america? i go to that place like once a month. karaoke is addictive and fun
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i love the japans coulture so cool everybody enjoys each other doing something i just loveit
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Why Cant we have awesome karaoke places in america
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No one whould belive me but I LOVE Enka ! Sounds so traditional ♥
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hehhehe the motorcycle guy's action was awesome (^_^)



Look like it was a lot of fun ! I hope I will be able to make some friends and go to one of those Karaoke place too : P
freakmrhyde 2 years ago
Hello freakmrhyde, I hope that you have a wonderful experience in Japan! -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago
How did you meet them, I mean, where did the opportunity of going to japan and doing all this come from?
salsatheone 2 years ago
Hello salsatheone, I first became interested in Japan way back when I was 19 years old. After that I simply kept learning what I could and making Japanese friends. 26 years later here I am with wife and kid living in Japan. It all just happened rather natually and without too much consideration on my part. I guess that life can be that way sometimes. Thanks for watching and commenting! -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago
Much the same way I became interested in English and the US. I'm brazilian. Funny though, that I really got into English during my stay in Argentina and I ended up learning two languages at once. I've got a friend who teaches japanese and he never went to Japan, just like I teach English and I've never been to America. hehe. And thank YOU for a prompt and in-depth response.
salsatheone 2 years ago
My pleasure, salsatheone. Thank you for sharing your story. I have some Brazilian friends here in Japan and I always enjoy hearing their stories of life in Brazil. Sounds like a great place with a postive and upbeat way of life. Thanks again for sharing! -Kurt :-)
softypapa 2 years ago