A Japanese lives in America.

Aug 08

Question?

Are Japanese look so young?

Aug 07

Oh boy!

In Japan, there was any high school teacher to tell us the phrase “Oh boy!”.

I heard this phrase when I bought a TV and brought it to home by myself.
When the elevator’s door opened and the woman came out from it, then she said “Oh boy!”.

I didn’t understand what that means.
Boy? Do I look so young? But I’m over 30 years old. Not Boy.

Finally, I found that phrase when I studied English at online course.
I have been studying English over 15 years, but anyone didn’t tell that phrase.

I think that to study the phrases to use “real” conversation is important in Japan.
When Japanese begin to study English in junior high school, they learned a strange sentence. Do you know it? That is,

“Is this a pen?” - “No, it is a desk.”

Jul 15

Introduction

Today, I’ll introduce myself.

I’m Neo. But this is NOT a my real name.
My name is Naoya.

Someone who can speak English cannot use a correct pronunciation about my name.
They always say “nya” or “nyo” like “jalapeno”.
For English speaker, some Japanese names are very difficult to say, I think.
So, sometimes I use “Neo” to my name.

And I also hard to pronounce the English name, especially Indian name and Mexican name.

I think that is the same reason because we feel the difficulty to say someone’s name.

tumblrbot asked: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY?

It was in my kindergarten. I was crying, crying and crying. But I don’t remember why I was crying.

Jul 14

Today is the first post.

Hi. I’m Neo.

Create my account in a few minutes ago.

I’ll show you something differ between U.S and Japan.
But, sometimes I cannot use proper English.
I appreciate if you let me know the English phrase.

Thanks.