Is moving to Japan temporarily to learn Japanese a good idea? Specifically if I have the cash, am shit at teaching myself alone, and no local schools teaching it?
Also, why are Japanese alleyways comfy and not scary?
It's always a good idea to spend time on a country you need to study its language.
But if it's a month or two you better know at least the basics.
>>14587445
Learn the basics first them go there.
Yeah OP, moving to a country and learning the language afterwards is a great idea.
No need to learn. Welcome to the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6ngM0LHxuU
>>14587798
this is the most staged shit I have ever seen. this guy is an actor and was dating that stefanie jewsten girl who played quiet in the phantom pain
>>14592987
>was dating that stefanie jewsten girl
So past tense?
Still don't know who this fuck is.
>>14592987
>girl who "played" quiet in the phantom pain
The bitch doesn't even say a word.
So let me get this straight. Rather than fork over for a stay in a city within your country that might have schooling, you'd rather fork over for a trip to another country, wherein you'd learn next to fuck all?
>>14587445
That's not an alley
>>14593035
so it's not acting if you're playing a mute character
>>14587445
>Is moving to Japan temporarily to learn Japanese a good idea?
probably not, unless you already know at least a little Japanese. Your ability or willingness to learn won't magically improve if you move there. You'll just be a burden to everyone and annoy the shit out of them because you can't even communicate at the level of a child.
>Also, why are Japanese alleyways comfy and not scary?
Not enough foreigners.
>>14587445
If you go to a language school, yeah. Though unless you live in nowheresville iowa population 3 i really doubt NOBODY around you can teach you
>>14593076
>wherein you'd learn next to fuck all?
Immersion is actually the best way to learn, assuming you at least the basic down.