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Journal mercedo's Journal: 24525 2

I resumed posting my journals and comments in Slashdot Jp aka Slado site of course in English. The number 24525 is my registerd number in that site, that means Slashdot org is 33 times as large as in terms of the number of registered Users.

Indeed Slado is less active but I'm glad I got some reply from one of them in English. Probably many of them think I am American? who happens to understand in reading Japanese, but unable to write proper Japanese. I posted my comments in English, so they might feel so. Indeed any of you here in org site tell that I am Japanese who just learned to write a little bit incorrect English, or just you think I am a native English speaker who has been deliberately pretending to be non-native speaker of English?

If so, I must be a great guy.

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  • make mistakes. so I'm fairly sure that english is indeed your second language.

    japanese is actually my third language, i know a little spanish (despite 3 years of being taught it) and a few japanese words, but not really enough to feel comfortable using it. actually sitting down, spending the time studying the language and it's mechanics and building my vocabulary would be well a pain. i don't even spend time doing that with english, and considering how often i butcher the language suggests that i should ;)
    • by mercedo ( 822671 ) *
      I'm posting journals and comments in English at Slashdot Japan, then in fact I've been receiving many comments already.

      They understand my English but just unable to reply in English, however in fact some had done like that one.

      Time has been changing from very domestic vernacular language scene to the truly innternatinal one even here in Japan, isolated language island in Far East.

      The dawn of Japan is nigh.

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