I don't think I'll be learning/playing this, but I'm gonna download it anyway. Just in case I suddenly want to learn Japanese. Its not like I'm not interest ATM, it's just that I once tried to remember all these runes but when I know that kanji is hard AF i just stopped >.>
I know you're not asking for a literal answer, but here's one anyway in case anyone cares to know. Kekkou Desu is the correct way. "No" isn't really a popular word in nipland, and most people don't even say this (Kekkou). They usually skirt around the subject with an "I prefer this" or a "I am ok/good". They just don't like saying no. Russian is almost never useful outside diplomatic relations. Ask any average Russian/English bilingual. Russian is useful in Russia. Unfortunately, most jobs there will pay less than the US. Chinese on the other hand is obviously extremely useful in business. I think weebs like to think Japanese is too, but it really isn't, outside certain niche climates. And let's be real, if you're playing some shitty language game, you're not really trying to learn it for business or for the usefulness in the first place. As for this game, neat, but you can learn this shit in less than a week with minimal effort. Hiragana is just too easy. Now Kanji on the other hand... Yikes.
Just in case I suddenly want to learn Japanese.
Its not like I'm not interest ATM, it's just that I once tried to remember all these runes but when I know that kanji is hard AF i just stopped >.>
its gr8
Kekkou Desu is the correct way. "No" isn't really a popular word in nipland, and most people don't even say this (Kekkou). They usually skirt around the subject with an "I prefer this" or a "I am ok/good". They just don't like saying no.
Russian is almost never useful outside diplomatic relations. Ask any average Russian/English bilingual. Russian is useful in Russia. Unfortunately, most jobs there will pay less than the US. Chinese on the other hand is obviously extremely useful in business. I think weebs like to think Japanese is too, but it really isn't, outside certain niche climates. And let's be real, if you're playing some shitty language game, you're not really trying to learn it for business or for the usefulness in the first place. As for this game, neat, but you can learn this shit in less than a week with minimal effort. Hiragana is just too easy. Now Kanji on the other hand... Yikes.
You need to learn Kanji and Katakana too...