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Reply #201 - 2011 February 16, 8:50 pm
ta12121 Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-06-02 Posts: 3190

duder wrote:

27

for all those in H.S.  - this site taught me more than any class I ever took about how to study a foreign language.

agreed

Last edited by ta12121 (2011 April 07, 1:50 pm)

Reply #202 - 2011 February 16, 9:10 pm
gyuujuice Member
From: USA Registered: 2008-09-24 Posts: 828

"for all those in H.S.  - this site taught me more than any class I ever took about how to study a foreign language."

I think we figured that out. wink Thanks

Reply #203 - 2011 February 16, 9:48 pm
zigmonty Member
From: Melbourne Registered: 2009-06-04 Posts: 671

I'm 26... been studying for a bit over 2 years. I guess i started late! Had zero interest in Japan before i started working for a Japanese company.

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Hei606 New member
From: United States Registered: 2011-01-08 Posts: 5

I,am 21 turning 22 in October. Long Story short I grew up On Anime mostly Toonami the Good old days when I actually watched TV. I always wanted to Learn Japanese because I was always fascinated by Japan's culture and how cool their media is compared to the rest of the world. I have been studying Japanese on and off for 3 years now mostly through Anime, Music and Movies picked up a lot of things from that But I decided last year to study for real meaning getting into Kanji and learning the grammar and everything else that is needed to get to a good solid level In Japanese. Currently on frame 385 of RTK. At first I did not think RTK would work for me at all but now I can actually recall the Kanji and when I see them in anything I actually can recognize them it's crazy I never thought that could happen to me. I do plan on studying grammar for a bit starting next month as well as continue RTK at the same time I,ll have to balance my time though I don't know how I,am going to do it just yet. I have interests in other Languages as well I,am brushing up on my Spanish as well (I,am Hispanic I need to know my mother tongue lol.) I,am low-intermediate in that language though I just need to fix my speaking and maybe writing a bit I can understand and read pretty well. A lot of people used to call me a wannabe Japanese though or a Weeaboo for short but, now I don't even think I can fit in that category anymore I,am actually learning this stuff now putting time and money into it I take these studies very seriously now. My goal is to be Low-Intermediate in Japanese by Next Winter January-February 2012 i,am going to do all I can to get their.

bizarrojosh Member
From: Shiga Registered: 2009-08-22 Posts: 219

I just turned 26 5 days ago. I'm official old (by my standards).

I finished RTK about 6 months ago? I can't really remember because it feels like I've been doing it my whole life (1 year and a half tops). I f-ing hate RTK reviews

gyuujuice Member
From: USA Registered: 2008-09-24 Posts: 828

And by mine. (JK)

Old-ness is such a mentality. Look at how immature I am. I'm practically an immature 5-year old. wink

KMDES Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-09-28 Posts: 306

24, 25 in less than 2 weeks.

astendra Member
From: Sweden Registered: 2009-07-27 Posts: 350

18, turn 19 in 5 months. Been learning for about 18 months I guess, if we count RTK.

Reply #209 - 2011 February 17, 2:28 pm
tenaciousjay Member
From: Utah Registered: 2009-04-27 Posts: 14

Age: 30
How Long: Got the book forever ago (maybe 2005?)
Frame: Finished

I've been to Japan twice.  Have always loved Japanese stuff but didn't get serious until a friend in college taught himself Japanese in 18 months and got hired to work in Tokyo.  Pretty much stopped taking classes at that point and kinda doing what he did and I've learned tons since.  Japan is an awesome place to visit.  If anyone goes, make sure to snag a train pass and see as many cities as you can.  I've actually been to way more cities than almost all of the Japanese friends I have (as well as the friend who moved there smile ).

Reply #210 - 2011 February 17, 3:03 pm
vileru Member
From: Cambridge, MA Registered: 2009-07-08 Posts: 750

tenaciousjay wrote:

... a friend in college taught himself Japanese in 18 months and got hired to work in Tokyo.

Out of curiosity, does your friend also run a website and lurk on these forums?

Reply #211 - 2011 February 17, 3:05 pm
zachandhobbes Member
From: California Registered: 2010-07-31 Posts: 592

And does he publish awkward inspirational articles on his website?

Reply #212 - 2011 February 17, 3:06 pm
IceCream Closed Account
Registered: 2009-05-08 Posts: 3124

26. ugh, where did the last 5 years go?

Reply #213 - 2011 February 17, 3:25 pm
vonPeterhof Member
Registered: 2010-07-23 Posts: 376

vileru wrote:

tenaciousjay wrote:

... a friend in college taught himself Japanese in 18 months and got hired to work in Tokyo.

Out of curiosity, does your friend also run a website and lurk on these forums?

"tenaciousjay
Member
From: Utah"

Yes, it all fits!

Last edited by vonPeterhof (2011 February 17, 3:34 pm)

Reply #214 - 2011 February 17, 3:35 pm
Offshore Member
From: Pennsylvania Registered: 2009-02-03 Posts: 210

24 in June this year. Ugh... 6 years out of high school and I've accomplished nothing sad

Started learning hiragana/katakana near the end of 2008, think I picked up RtK in Feb. 2009 maybe? Finished in Dec. 2009 (yes, I suck). Since I've finished RtK I lost some interest in doing JP for a few months. I only have about 900 vocab words and 400ish sentences from ko2001 in Anki.

I lose motivation easily, but my first trip to Asia last week really ignited that JP learning spark in me again! Been adding things like crazy since I got back and have been having a blast with it!

Reply #215 - 2011 February 23, 9:50 am
NoSleepTilFluent Member
From: The Dirty Jerz Registered: 2011-02-07 Posts: 358 Website

21 years
1 month
Frame 828

Plan to finish both RTK1 and RTK3 by June 1st July 1st at the latest but at least RTK1 by April 14th.

ta12121 Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-06-02 Posts: 3190

vonPeterhof wrote:

vileru wrote:

tenaciousjay wrote:

... a friend in college taught himself Japanese in 18 months and got hired to work in Tokyo.

Out of curiosity, does your friend also run a website and lurk on these forums?

"tenaciousjay
Member
From: Utah"

Yes, it all fits!

lol

Blahah Member
From: Cambridge, UK Registered: 2008-07-15 Posts: 715 Website

25... there seem to be alot more people around my age than I expected.

howtwosavealif3 Member
From: USA Registered: 2008-02-09 Posts: 889 Website

QUESTION  is the title of this thread grammatically correct? just curious.

KMDES Member
From: Canada Registered: 2009-09-28 Posts: 306

howtwosavealif3 wrote:

QUESTION  is the title of this thread grammatically correct? just curious.

It is.

IceCream Closed Account
Registered: 2009-05-08 Posts: 3124

KMDES wrote:

howtwosavealif3 wrote:

QUESTION  is the title of this thread grammatically correct? just curious.

It is.

it is gramattically correct, but reading it made me think the person who wrote it might have been french, or some other language that uses that kind of expression. Normally it'd be "how old are you?", i think...

jettyke Member
From: 九州 Registered: 2008-04-07 Posts: 1194

Actually I  encounter all kinds of peculiarities on this forum quite often. In case of which I check the person's country, just to be sure.

Last edited by jettyke (2011 February 23, 11:46 am)

Reply #222 - 2011 February 23, 7:05 pm
aphasiac Member
From: 台湾 Registered: 2009-03-16 Posts: 1036

Age: 29 years and 605 months (aka very very veerry late 20's) smile

Finished RtK1 in September 2009 (wow, has it really been that long?!)

Reply #223 - 2011 February 23, 7:22 pm
Tzadeck Member
From: Kinki Registered: 2009-02-21 Posts: 2484

howtwosavealif3 wrote:

QUESTION  is the title of this thread grammatically correct? just curious.

I believe the correct title of this thread should have been "a/s/l!?!?!!!11"

I'm 24.

Reply #224 - 2011 February 23, 7:24 pm
kitakitsune Member
From: Tokyo Registered: 2008-10-19 Posts: 1006

27/M/JP IM ME

Reply #225 - 2011 April 06, 9:15 pm
zachandhobbes Member
From: California Registered: 2010-07-31 Posts: 592

About peculiarities, I'm still not convinced that ta12121 is a native english speaker.