As an Asian-American, unfortunately, I was forced to learn strictly English growing up. My family could have taught me Thai, but for some reason didn't. After finally going on my first vacation outside of the US, I realized how much more useful it would be if I could speak/understand either Korean, Japanese, or both! I may want to travel more frequently to these countries and may even work there if I can!
I learned that the most important thing is to be able to speak and understand someone talking. I feel like most things can be translated like text, but I really want to practice pronunciation and actually common phrases used in those countries. Being there for a while, I have an idea of what kind of conversational speaking I would need to learn to be comfortable going back to visit.
I have been mistaken for Korean/Japanese, so I really want to practice speaking like a local!
A little about me: photography student, love anime and video games, music: KRnB (DPR Live, Hojean), knitting, crochet, penpal (writing letters), fashion, and love Korean/Japanese food!
Please be 21 and tell me a bit about yourself please! Marked NSFW just in case you ever want to teach each other insults or bad words haha!
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