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Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 05:34
by [[Ayame]]
I wish I knew how to sew. :<

Mikeru-san: Poor Moi, he's not even in this thread but news of his infamous cooking is being spread. xD

Goere-chan: What's a prog? o.o

Koi-chan: I want that game too (tho I dont have a DS). But beware, I hear the stroke order is incorrect. x.x

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 05:47
by Tnseukkoi
Really? I haven`t heard that, but I didn`t really look up info on the game ^ ^"

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 06:32
by [[Ayame]]
Yep. So I dont know if I want to get it or not. Not that I even use the correct stroke order. >>; *cough cough*
I dont understand why they didnt do it right. :/

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 06:35
by Tnseukkoi
*shrugs* maybe there`s different ways? It`s been pretty useful, it even has a game where you have to make sentences, so it helps with that.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 06:40
by [[Ayame]]
I dont think there's more than one correct stroke order... :qwor: Tho I dont know much about it (why it's so important, etc.).

Oyasumi.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 06:45
by Tnseukkoi
I just looked up some stroke orders and they look the same as they do in the game, maybe people are just trashing it?

Oyasumi.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 08:14
by Mikael Hart
Welcome to our hangout, Aimee-san!

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 12:02
by Waltz
The reason of stroke order is to make the character look correct as it is also the proper way to write them since their original appearance is in ink and thus written smoothly in a speicif order. Just because it is easier to write it one way it is still wrong in appearance. College profs. and serious teachers will actually mark you down for wrong stroke order since they're noticable if you look at the markings left by the pencil and ink.

Waltz wrote: I don't know. I can't ask Happy Cloud sensei right now. -shrugs- Also, Happy Cloud is basically what his name boils down to by the kanji.

Ayame wrote: Mikeru-san? :qwor:



-serious look- Wrong, Ayame. Happy Cloud-sensei is an actual person at the college I go to. I call him that because I can not remember his name and I wouldn't want to spell it wrong. I refuse to call Hart by that term.


Hart@ I don't know where the post might have gone but if you are still wondering "Irasshaimase" is how you greet customers. Never use it when greeting people to your house unless it's part brothel, an acual at home business or something of that ridiculious nature.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 12:23
by Mikael Hart
LOL, a brothel. XD I wouldn't randomly use my Japanese IRL. It just feels too... otaku. I think that some native Japanese people are irked by it. I just like knowing.

Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced

Posted: Mar 26th, '09, 12:29
by Waltz
Well, just wanted to answer your question. I was in the middle of answering when it first appeared but the site was under another error by the time I sent my post.

Afraid of being an otaku? Where the heck did all that "embrace what you like" talk and "don't let what other people think" go? Or was that my eyes reading something wrong?