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    philcore
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    Hi everyone, my name’s Phil :)

    After studying Japanese on and off for about 2-3 years, I now want to learn it properly and will do everything I can to succeed!

    I am learning Japanese because I want to explore Japan, make lots of new friends, and even think about working there. I am also not a very confident person, so for me, I believe this will help me to achieve what I want out of life, which ultimately will make me happy :)

    Random fact about me: I’m a music producer who likes to make drum&bass, electro, 8-bit, hiphop and experimental stuff.

     

     

    #39563

    Astralfox
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    Nice to meet you Phil.

    What area are you from? Stroud, Gloucestershire here (boasting at least two TextFuguers so far).

    #39573

    philcore
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    Hey Astralfox, I’m currently living in Wellington(A v.small town next to Taunton), so not far away at all!

    #39575

    Astralfox
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    Not bad. Bit too far for conversation practise, but we might see each other at the Japanessse language group in Bristol (if I ever decide to go).

    I’ve been thinking recently that it would be good to have some kind of world map for TextFugu, where people can place a marker for useful resources and even themselves if they should choose to do so (I guess some website probably exists for that already?). As an example; the central showroom for ‘Japanese Kitchen’ (an online shop for Japanese ingredients) is based just outside Stroud, took me a year to find that out.

    Anyway, welcome!

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    erwin gomez
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    Nice to meet you Phil,

    Your studying background sounds very similar to mine, yet  I’m now  also determined to master the Japanese language at all cost , mainly in order  to  be able to read Japanese literature in the original format .

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