I speak shitty Japanese aka gaijin Japanese. And I can read on a very basic level.
But that's just from visiting the country almost 15 times and coonsuming massive amounts of anime and manga.
My first 3-4 times in Japan? Spoke zero Japanese. It's fine actually, they are very patient with foreigners as long as you are respectful.
Today especially with all the voice translator apps and stuff on your phone. Wanna read a sign? Aim the phone at it. Done.
beaches in the northeast are very beautiful indeed, but i love our local ones too, and they are much cheaper for me to go (about 1 hour travel time by car)
the southern coast is very beautiful too, since we have a long mountain range (serra do mar) along the coast
but really, despite being a southerner, i admit our beaches cannot compare with northeast beaches
The only beaches I've been to in the south are the ones in Paraty, Rio, and Ilha Grande. I liked rio the most just because I think it's fun how powerful the waves can be
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i went to Rio for work twice and I only had the opportunity to swim at Copacabana beach, but i didn't like it much because the beach is steep, there's a huge drop in level, but it's nice.
Paraty, i really liked the historic city, and the schooner trip around the islands was wonderful.
i'm not a fan of crowded beaches, however, that's why i go at unusual times
I went on trips in southern europe each summer for 10 days in the last three years with a group of friends. But it feels like it's not going to happens this summer so I don't know.
Hear my parents b***h and complain
I spend 2 weeks in Osaka and 1 week in Tokyo every summer. I wish I could move there and live the weeb life.
how was the sex?
Incredible but it's not like I have a lot to compare it with.
Is it true asian women have tighter pussies?
Again, I have no idea since I have never gotten laid outside of Japan kek.
do you speak japanese? do you need to speak japanese or english is enough?
I speak shitty Japanese aka gaijin Japanese. And I can read on a very basic level.
But that's just from visiting the country almost 15 times and coonsuming massive amounts of anime and manga.
My first 3-4 times in Japan? Spoke zero Japanese. It's fine actually, they are very patient with foreigners as long as you are respectful.
Today especially with all the voice translator apps and stuff on your phone. Wanna read a sign? Aim the phone at it. Done.
Interesting. I'd still probably feel a bit uncomfortable. I know they are patient but still.
My family went to Disneyland in Japan when I was a child. I do not remember any of it. Pretty sure my parents just did it for themselves.
always beach or trekking in the mountains
in may i'm going to the beach
What beach?
i booked a guesthouse on guaecá beach, são sebastião, to take a break from my job
Sounds nice. I'm probably going to João Pessoa to check out their beaches in july
beaches in the northeast are very beautiful indeed, but i love our local ones too, and they are much cheaper for me to go (about 1 hour travel time by car)
the southern coast is very beautiful too, since we have a long mountain range (serra do mar) along the coast
The only beaches I've been to in the south are the ones in Paraty, Rio, and Ilha Grande. I liked rio the most just because I think it's fun how powerful the waves can be
i went to Rio for work twice and I only had the opportunity to swim at Copacabana beach, but i didn't like it much because the beach is steep, there's a huge drop in level, but it's nice.
Paraty, i really liked the historic city, and the schooner trip around the islands was wonderful.
i'm not a fan of crowded beaches, however, that's why i go at unusual times
but really, despite being a southerner, i admit our beaches cannot compare with northeast beaches
play video games, goon etc
I went on trips in southern europe each summer for 10 days in the last three years with a group of friends. But it feels like it's not going to happens this summer so I don't know.