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Previously, a Lithuania-based Japanese language expert Kotryna KvietkauskaitÄ told Bored Panda in an interview that the Japanese are very welcoming of foreigners who put in the effort to speak their language and absorb their culture.
âIn Japan, when a foreigner speaks Japanese, they can often get praise for their language skills, even if they simply introduced themselves which is one of the first things that students learn to do,â she said that youâll often get points for trying, even if what youâre saying isnât at native-level standards yet.
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Kotryna also said that learning any language, including Japanese, is a personal experience. Everyone moves at their own pace and we shouldnât be in a rush to compare ourselves to others in our own journeys. âOne person might take 5 years until they learn to read Japanese fiction without any problems while another person might take 10 years. In other words, there isnât a clearly-defined point that can be reached after which a person can confidently state that they know Japanese as well as the average native,â she said.
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