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Unleash your inner weeaboo!
#31
Posted 20 May 2010 - 01:55 AM
I burst randomly into Japanese songs. I also wrote the lyrics to Reverse Rainbow on my math binder, put 'chu' whenever I draw a kiss, say 'gyu' 'hwa' and 'mou' at times, and I nicknamed one of my camp buddies 'Kokoro' at her request, haha. She called me Rin, I believe. Pretty funny that my nickname since birth is Japanese, huh? It's also the name of my favorite female Vocaloid.
I also best a couple of my classmates by spouting Japanese words and phrases that they haven't heard before. xD It's fun!
I also best a couple of my classmates by spouting Japanese words and phrases that they haven't heard before. xD It's fun!
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#33
Posted 20 May 2010 - 05:57 AM
I'm Asian, So, it's Eaboo? ...
I have tendency to call all my lectures with Sensei, keep calling my senior as senpai, randomly answering with Japanese (I'm still learning them), andlurking on Nico Nico and Pixiv everyday all my songs I have were Japanese.
I have tendency to call all my lectures with Sensei, keep calling my senior as senpai, randomly answering with Japanese (I'm still learning them), and
#34
Posted 20 May 2010 - 06:51 AM
Renchan, on 20 May 2010 - 01:57 PM, said:
I'm Asian, So, it's Eaboo? ...
does it have anything to do with your ethnicity/citizenship? i thought all people who just happen to mix japanese words with their main language is a weaboo

I was listening to Travie McCoy's We'll Be Alright when I made this
#35
Posted 20 May 2010 - 07:25 AM
Yeah, I'm Filipino and I'm ashamed of the time I called my English/Japanese teacher (that's what he taught, not his nationality) sensei.
And I look more Asian than anyone in my family. Seriously. I don't even look Hmong or Vietnamese, everyone thinks I'm Chinese.
And I look more Asian than anyone in my family. Seriously. I don't even look Hmong or Vietnamese, everyone thinks I'm Chinese.
#36
Posted 20 May 2010 - 10:44 AM
Radioactive Zombie, on 20 May 2010 - 07:25 AM, said:
Yeah, I'm Filipino and I'm ashamed of the time I called my English/Japanese teacher (that's what he taught, not his nationality) sensei.
It's pretty normal to call your Japanese teacher "sensei". Kinda like how you call your English teacher "Sir" or "Ms".
#38
Posted 20 May 2010 - 07:51 PM
Zana, on 03 May 2010 - 04:32 AM, said:
I have Japanese songs on my iPod that I often (try) to sing along with when I'm in my car, but only when I'm alone. (This is true with any music though; I love to sing, but never in public, as I'm fully aware that I can't carry a tune in a bucket, or anything else for that matter.) Like Tsuno, though, I generally don't know all the words, so I mumble along quietly until it gets to a part I do know. "machi etto na blahblah making up words KOKORO!"
I used to add -chan and -kun to all my friends' name back in the day, and I still occasionally do, but only to friends who are as equally as geeky as me. x'D I wish English had some cute suffixes, but nooooooo~
And sometimes I catch myself saying simple things like "ano" or "ne" without really meaning to. Probably cos I watch too much subbed anime. (I have some subconscious habit of doing this with a lot things, actually. Like, I'm fond of British comedy and literature, and because of my exposure to it, I sometimes use phrases like "wanker" and "bugger" and don't realize it til after I've said it. I guess I'm easily impressionable.)
I used to add -chan and -kun to all my friends' name back in the day, and I still occasionally do, but only to friends who are as equally as geeky as me. x'D I wish English had some cute suffixes, but nooooooo~
And sometimes I catch myself saying simple things like "ano" or "ne" without really meaning to. Probably cos I watch too much subbed anime. (I have some subconscious habit of doing this with a lot things, actually. Like, I'm fond of British comedy and literature, and because of my exposure to it, I sometimes use phrases like "wanker" and "bugger" and don't realize it til after I've said it. I guess I'm easily impressionable.)
I do the bolded part all the time. xD

#42
Posted 26 May 2010 - 12:02 AM
I frequently attach -tan or -kyun to friends' names, and/or pronounce them as if they were written in katakana.
I also use "nani" and "sa~te" a lot, and have a tendency to say short phrases when talking to myself. And I sometimes accidentally slip out a "hai" or "sumimasen" or address a teacher as "sensei."
Then again, I just received a Bachelor's in Japanese, so I think I have an excuse~
I also use "nani" and "sa~te" a lot, and have a tendency to say short phrases when talking to myself. And I sometimes accidentally slip out a "hai" or "sumimasen" or address a teacher as "sensei."
Then again, I just received a Bachelor's in Japanese, so I think I have an excuse~
メヒコの水田で キミとボクは出会った
だけどナニしないでも 勝手に増える…
#43
Posted 26 May 2010 - 01:07 AM
Hmm... well, I tend to mimic a lot of things I hear. Without even thinking. Like if I end up watching an anime/listening to Japanese music/whatever for hours on end I will start to use sounds/speak in that language (I have moderate skills in conversational Japanese) without even realizing I'm doing it.
What's funny is... I do that with other things too. Like if I listen to British or Southern accents for too long I will start to pick up on them. XD;
Uhm... maybe another Weeaboo-ish thing that I do is whenever there is a new Japanese or asian-in-general food I want to try it.
... unless it has eyeballs still.
Like those teeny-tiney octopi at that Chinese buffet.
.... yeaaaaaaaah...
What's funny is... I do that with other things too. Like if I listen to British or Southern accents for too long I will start to pick up on them. XD;
Uhm... maybe another Weeaboo-ish thing that I do is whenever there is a new Japanese or asian-in-general food I want to try it.
... unless it has eyeballs still.
Like those teeny-tiney octopi at that Chinese buffet.
.... yeaaaaaaaah...


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