@pskim731 so how long have you been fluent in Japanese? Well the better questions are: How long have you lived there and how long have you studied Japanese? Thanks for answering my questions!
@Brinah I've been living here for 12 years. I spoke no Japanese when I first came here. I learned on my own and practiced everyday and I was able to speak daily conversation within a year. Since I'm a piano teacher mainly, without speaking the language it's impossible to teach. Also you'll never fully enjoy your stay without being able to communicate with the locals. I hope that answers your questions.
@AntoneX6 Hey, thanks. You are still around. I think I subbed you because all your videos disappeared for a long time. I'll sub again. Thanks for watching.
it's so clean!!
Brinah 2 weeks ago
@Brinah Thanks. Sights in Japan are usually like this. But with the expansion of supermarkets these shopping streets are being deserted.
pskim731 2 weeks ago
@Brinah it seems that where you live is not as bustling as say, Tokyo, or Osaka...I'd love to live where you live! I think I might enjoy it!
Brinah 2 weeks ago
@Brinah Ise, where I live, is considered a very countryside. It's very quite and is near a lot of mountains, rivers, and the ocean.
pskim731 2 weeks ago
@pskim731 so how long have you been fluent in Japanese? Well the better questions are: How long have you lived there and how long have you studied Japanese? Thanks for answering my questions!
Brinah 2 weeks ago
@Brinah I've been living here for 12 years. I spoke no Japanese when I first came here. I learned on my own and practiced everyday and I was able to speak daily conversation within a year. Since I'm a piano teacher mainly, without speaking the language it's impossible to teach. Also you'll never fully enjoy your stay without being able to communicate with the locals. I hope that answers your questions.
pskim731 2 weeks ago