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How many people here on /jp/ interact with members of the Japanese community regularly?

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>>1482685
Read this comment imagining this kind of face.

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>>1482770
Fascinating.

>> No.1482685

I don't like the Japanese, just what they produce.

>> No.1482682

What Japanese community?

>> No.1482690

I'm not sure what the "Japanese community" is. Did you mean "Japanese members of the community?"

>> No.1482688

>>1482685

>> No.1482700

>>1482674
I used to, but I haven't really had time the last couple of years.

>> No.1482708

One of my accounting proffesors is Japanese.

He says "take it easy" a LOT.

>> No.1482711

One of my accounting professors is Japanese.

He says we should "take it easy" a lot.

>> No.1482714

artfag here, I regularly visit a japanese pchat board. Being the one "americajin" in the place is awesome.

>> No.1482716

>>1482690
Some places actually have a Japanese community. Don't you live somewhere that has at least one community based on ethnicity?

>> No.1482720

>>1482711

...professor nakajima?

>> No.1482727

>>1482716
i know i don't. there's still places like that? well, probably more in cities.

>> No.1482745

>>1482727
I guess you might have to live in a biggish city. The city I live in has at least two pretty well established (and for the most part relatively separate) Japanese communities. One of them is based on location, the other is centered around a couple of organizations which mostly consist of people who used to hang out in the old Japtown (before it was taken over by homeless crack-addicts). The latter is predominantly old people now though.

>> No.1482757

>>1482716
Here in Las Vegas we mostly have a large Hispanic community. "Chinatown" is mostly Southeast Asians. We have some Japanese groups, but they're pretty small.

I used to interact with Japanese people here back when I was in my school's Japanese club. We went out to a local restaurant a few times and they helped practice Japanese a bit.

>> No.1482770

My fiancee is Japanese, so every day.

>> No.1482780

Back when I was taking Japanese courses at my community college. It was odd, but there was this person taking japanese, but she was japanese herself, looking for an easy A, I guess.

Having said that, I much rather hang around koreans and filipinos.

>> No.1482788

>>1482780
>>I much rather hang around koreans and filipinos.

Get out

>> No.1482795

>>1482780
she could also have been second/third/+ generation.

>> No.1482796

I occasionally browse futaba channel for new pictures and trollan, does that count? I don't think there are enough Japanese in the "city" I live in to fill up an house, let alone a neighborhood.

>> No.1482799

My city has a large Asian population, but it's mainly made up of Chinese, Koreans and Vietnamese. I've only met a few Japanese people, but then again, they don't stick out much.

>> No.1482828

>>1482795
No, she came straight from japan. Born and raised over there.

>>1482788
No, it is you weeaboo shits that need to get the fuck out. /jp/ = Coreans in General

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