Fireblossom wrote:
-2. I'm on my way home from Japanese class and I wanna skip it next week... the teacher divided us in to three groups based on our levels and while I find it perfectly logical and reasonable, I don't like the fact that I'm in the lowest skill group. It's humiliating. I would tolerate it if it actually got me to learn something, but the teacher goes with fast speed even with this group and not all of us can keep up. And since I'm slow to proces things, I don't have enough time to think of an answer before someone else or the teacher has already said it out loud. I think I'll just study at home next week; it might even be more productive in my situation.
Am at 2, having said that , humor me please.
Japanese is a conceptual life style all its own. Many hold backs to medieval
Processes , it has quickly moved into 19 th century .. almost 20 th , thanks to it being more interacting with the rest of the worlds economies. And USA directed mainly since WW2 . They are a brilliant people . (In original immediate japanese familys ). The older customs are strongly observed . Now in the 21st .
Styles are changing , younger people are . Breaking the old molds . But this Country in reality still has a Emporer . Having said that . Respect for your Sensei is really important . Especially consider if your Sensei is Male?
Or Even Japanese Male . If you are over 18 yrs old . The only opinions that matters in your class is the Sensei . Mannerisms and Language there reflects
Their societal concepts btw . But Hec maybe your learning in class not based in Japan. So all i have written here is merely cultural rhetoric .
Just my 2 cents worth , having intimately/known a japanese family excess of 30 yrs , ten yrs of that through 2 of there families generation.And their return to the Island for last ten years and the son of first generation & entire family.
Esei and neise. ( prolly not spelled/ right)
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In your class and can find harmony with your teacher.
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