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Languages you've quit studying

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-10 17:14

For me it's Japanese.

Studying it was fun and there are a lot of memories involved that are, should I say, even 懐かしい. However, when I got to an intermediate stage, I had just about had enough. Being associated with animutards wasn't very tempting (to begin with) and the overall uselessness of the language (at least where I live) were some of the biggest contributing factors in the decision to quit.

As luck would have it, lately I've noticed that Japanese has become somewhat easier for me to understand and produce in speech. I'm not studying it actively, but now that it's been a while since I've had anything to do with the language, paradoxically I seem to "get" it more than ever before, which has led me to think about continuing my studies. That, on the other hand, is unwelcome since I'm already studying another language actively.

Frustrating.

Name: Anonymous 2010-03-11 8:26

OP can't be for real. Are you seriously citing what some Americunts on the internet say about the language or the culture as a legitimate reason for giving up your studies? I guess I should have given up English too, seeing as it's the language of camp homosexuals and paedophiles.

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