What should I do if my family members oppose learning Japanese and are even talked about by the peop

Updated on international 2024-03-08
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you have the heart to learn, then please don't mention it in front of your family, you can learn your own, and you can learn it on your own, and that is admirable, whether the language is despised in your hometown or not.

    Remember: Others can negate your goals, but they can't stop your efforts. Language is not good or bad, it is the essence of human culture. You learn only for yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Prepare to be a traitor and learn what Japanese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yiduo is not pressing.

    If you like it and have the perseverance to keep learning, then learn well. I will definitely use it in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Learning accounting and learning Japanese is definitely the best match We are all like this Many people who have learned accounting will learn Japanese by themselves Or learn Japanese and then apply for an accounting Your choice is not wrong Japanese companies also need accounting And Japanese companies are relatively stable The salary is also above average Communicate well with your parents Learn accounting + English There is no accounting + Japanese competitiveness I am familiar with Suzhou and Wuxi Wuxi's accounting major will open one or two foreign languages Japanese What about it Learn hard Japanese level 2 is not difficult to persevere! Discuss it well.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I'm a little ...... about your situationSpeechless!

    Start answering: Girls in the first year of junior high school, are you going to a junior college?

    You have to grasp it, or you will waste your time.

    Your grandfather said that if you want to learn English, you should have your own ideas, why don't you listen to your grandfather's ideas first?

    Also, now that Sino-Japanese relations are relatively tense, I don't dare to talk about anything in general, so I can only tell you to listen to grandpa's thoughts first.

    Then talk to the other elders and take a vote to see what you want to learn.

    Also, if you insist on learning on your own, no one will be able to stop you, but you have to think about it. This is the important thing that determines your future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's still English. Dominance.

    Japanese? Let's read the translated subtitles.

    Don't be interested in the spur of the moment. Impulse.

    You can study Japanese on your own outside of class. Your friends are learning. You can ask them to lay the foundation for you.

    Think about it. The proportion of English is much higher than that of Japanese.

    Unless you want to go to Japan for development?...

    What is the use of Japanese for the society you were born in later. Do you want to be a translator?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I was learning English at the beginning, I didn't learn Japanese, but I still didn't give up, and I learned Japanese together, and I found a teacher to teach me beginner, and I've been studying on my own ever since. In this way, both of them were not delayed, and they killed two birds with one stone. Therefore, the road is your own, even if your family does not agree with you to learn, you can still learn on your own!

    My family is now against me learning Japanese, but I'm still learning on my own.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Listen to grandpa, grandpa has crossed more bridges than you walk, and it must be right to listen to him. As the saying goes, if you don't listen to the elderly, you will suffer in front of you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The best thing to do is to learn what you want to learn. Then promise your family. I'll learn English well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Jap's feminine men are very popular, and the reason is very simple, that is, they are ugly men and not handsome guys, so in desperation, they forced themselves to adapt to the status quo of the environment, and they couldn't change and compromise, since they couldn't produce masculine handsome guys, they developed the industry of feminine men, so this kind of inferior men are very prosperous, so! They have a well-developed beauty industry! For example, beautiful figurines, etc.,In addition,Their anime are robots that are driven by humans.,It may be their inferiority complex to their own strength.,They have a lot of disasters.,So they put their hopes on external forces to grow themselves.,So some of the men!

    When stepping on stilts! Just let the tall man come over! Otherwise, you will look dwarf!

    So they reject tall men, when recruiting in foreign countries, they don't accept tall Chinese boys, anyway, it's not a simple anime imagination, the idea of people controlling robots is inspired, reflecting the national character, our Journey to the West is also a metaphor for the corruption of the imperial court regime at that time, literary and artistic works are mirrors that reflect the current era and the current era, foreigners who appear in Japanese dramas are selected by height and have to be short, otherwise foreign men are 1.8 meters, 1.9 meters, and Japanese women are 1.50 meters, extremely ugly on camera, and the drop is too big, Our short men are also ashamed to stand next to tall men, so some short men sit at this time, and everyone is the same.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Remember: Others can negate your goals, but they can't stop your efforts.

    Language is not good or bad, it is the essence of human culture.

    You learn only for yourself.

    Answer: I'm from Guangzhou, Guangdong, and when I started learning Japanese (about '09), the local people's impression of Japan was just that of "Japanese devils".

    At that time, I was still in the sixth grade of elementary school, and one day I accidentally told my classmates that I was groping for Japanese on my own, and when I returned to class the next day, I found that the atmosphere in the class was not quite right, and as soon as I sat down, my cute classmates secretly laughed at me and called me a "traitor" and "little devil", and even asked me some insulting questions. As soon as I mentioned the war of aggression against China, or even just cartoons like Conan, I would be the object of ridicule in the class.

    It's not that the idea of going home to complain is not nothing, but like the subject, my family basically has an attitude of opposition, except for my mother's statement, everyone else thinks that I shouldn't learn.

    They kept saying, Japan is not good, Japanese is not good, don't learn it, learn English.

    A sixth-grade girl, who was opposed like this, probably wouldn't be inferior in psychological blow compared to the subject.

    I thought about giving up. I have excellent grades in English, so why do I have to work so thanklessly to learn a foreign language that I am despised? It's just that I can't let go of all the fascinating games, the beautiful cartoons, the inspiring ** - even if I don't deliberately explore, the Japanese language is still in my life.

    After thinking about it for a long time, I summed up three questions in my mind:

    Laugh at my classmates, do they really have hatred for Japan in their hearts? Not necessarily.

    Does it affect my family, whether I study well or not? No.

    And most importantly – do I like the Japanese language?

    Of course. So, why not keep learning?

    It doesn't matter if you don't apply for the training class, I watch animation by myself, and I still have fifty tones.

    It doesn't matter if you don't have a reference book.,Chinese games plus voice.,It's equivalent to subtitles in disguise.,You can listen to it repeatedly.。

    It doesn't matter if there is no support, every time I understand one more sentence, I get a little closer to the ideal self who is proficient in Japanese.

    The years fly by. Now I'm a sophomore in high school.,With the N1 certificate in my hand.,The AP Japanese exam is just a finger away.,I'm stumbling in the Chinese group.。

    My high school classmates sighed when they saw these advantages, and they knew that I was going to learn a language as well.

    It's never too late to start. I responded.

    Heck, there's no time, and the family won't agree. They said.

    I laughed and didn't say anything.

    I just want to thank myself for not being defeated by environmental constraints back then, and continuing to move forward steadily.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you really like it, then learn it. Mastering a foreign language, whatever it is, will work for you sooner or later.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can learn a language as a hobby, and you don't have to ask for permission, just like if you like to play basketball or play football, it's your own personal interest, and it has nothing to do with others. I think that since you like it and want to learn, then stick to your own ideas and don't care too much about other people's opinions. The thoughts of the majority represent only what they think in their hearts, and the truth is in the hands of the few.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No way. The possibility of going to Japan is very small.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No one around me is against learning Japanese. There is no objection to foreign languages either. There is no objection to learning a foreign language.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This learning needs to be learned as long as you are interested, and you don't have to care about other people's opinions, after all, it is beneficial for parents to master a language.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No one objected, and even if they did, they would continue to learn.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Wise family members will not object, many Japanese technologies need to be learned, studied and used, how can you do it if you don't know Japanese? Besides, learning a language is also a skill, so why oppose it?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It depends on whether you want to learn Japanese as a hobby or as a future major or career direction. If you want to learn as a hobby, you can use your own time, and a good interest is not to take into account other people's ideas. If it is a career or profession for future development, you can think about it carefully.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If you are interested, you must learn, and I hope that the friends can also stick to it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes, definitely, must be, Japanese is a beautiful language like Chinese.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    If I like it, I'll stick to it.

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