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Ah, so that's why my students are going around yelling 'WHY JAPANESE PEOPLE?!'. I had been wondering where it came from.
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It's interesting that he managed to turn some basic RTK stories into comedy. XD
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More bad Japanese television, and another caricature celeb foreigner. Yuck. Hopefully he has some balls and can use his new-found fame to do something beyond this crap.
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Japanese speakers feel the same way when they learn how to pronounce "awesome".
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I'm fairly sure all learners of English feel like that whenever they have to learn a new oddly pronounced/spelled word.
I like how when he was drawing 憂鬱 the Japanese commentary let out a すごい out of habit
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He seems to have mixed up 詼 and 譟.
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You know, I normally hate Japanese style "outrageous" humor (not sure what the actual word is), but I actually laughed at this. Probably because I relate all too well.
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The people from my company know this guy personally, he used to work at a previous company everyone came from. One of my bosses also got me in touch with him a few months back. Not a fan of the act but definitely inspired by his career path.
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Good for a bit of a giggle as we all have gone through that phase that doesn't last too long. But I hope he gets that it's Chinese and not Japanese and that he ought to just buy a book on Chinese etymology, a history book on sino-japanese intellectual migration, or just DeFrancis' work on Phonography.
If you've ever worked at a company you would invariably come across a process that is begging to be changed or done in a different way.
"jesus why do you guys do things that way for! you can save 5 minutes doing it this way"
"But we've always been doing it this way back since Ron was here!"
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I like his stuff. I enjoyed his appearance in another show (about training to bat a home run without ever swinging at an actual ball) and he played the clueless foreigner card in that as well but dropped the accent. Hopefully he'll be able to grow beyond the one act because I'd like to see more from him and he strikes me as a very impressive person.
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Careful about mocking the guy. His Japanese is pretty boss and his kanji knowledge is basically on the same level as knowing all of RTK 1 2 and 3. Maybe that's where he got it, who knows, but he said he can write over 3000 off the top of his head. But anyway, his jokes were funny the first time and he had to rehash them over and over as he's been on TV more lately. They aren't funny the 2nd, 3rd etc times. But he's a smart dude and he's playing his role on TV well. I say good for him.
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Woah! I wonder if he's posted here...
That he's done RTK doesn't surprise me, since it can turn people into major kanji fans (or maybe that's just me?). Maybe he even uses Anki too...
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I dislike him intensely because now whenever someone finds out I have Kanji Kentei 2級 they say, "oh you're like Jason!" and it's like, "umm... no. I have actual certifications that took me years to get."
I also find his act really tiring since anybody who has studied RTK knows exactly the kinds of things he's going to say, and he doesn't appear to have any real insight of his own. Japanese people are wowed by it because they don't learn kanji in a systematic way, and so they never think about it.
With the way Japanese TV personalities come and go I imagine that TV producers will get tired of him after he finishes covering all the low-hanging fruit in terms of kanji jokes, and he probably will still have made many times more doing his IT day job than from anything to do with TV. TV is a real bad way to make a living in Japan.
There is one very impressive talent he does have, though. He manages to sound just as fake and devoid of true personality as every other Japanese TV personality. It's uncanny.
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>Japanese people are wowed by it because they don't learn kanji in a systematic way
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Well, the thing with Chinese characters is that they came from...wait for it...China. As in, not Japan. Making his punchline a complete non-sequitor, and an annoying one at that, now that people have taken to feeling the need to randomly recite it back to me...ugh.
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There indeed is something like simplified Chinese, but it isn't simplified that much, you know.