10 Causes to Learn Japanese

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By willfant210

Everybody is studying English because the language is important to get a better job, being able to study in USA, etc.. Everybody is studying Spanish because it is the world's second language, after English, because it is similar to Portuguese, etc.. Everybody wants to study Chinese, because it is the language of the future, because businesses are out and about with China because China will dominate the world, etc.. And Japanese, why learn Japanese? Today I decided to make a list of 10 reasons for learning Japanese!

10 reasons to learn Japanese now!

1. Prestige: If you learn Japanese, everyone will think you are VERY smart.

2. Knowledge: Know and understand the Japanese alphabet, a type of writing hefty fine (kanji), ancient and very different than we are accustomed. The Japanese ideographs are fantastic, almost an art form. Prepare to impress your friends by writing (samurai) and, better yet, your friends, writing (Love).

3. Understand: You will know the truth of Japanese culture, understanding how the Japanese live and think. Mainly through Otakus crazy, is not realistic. Learning japanese, you'll actually understand what and how the Japanese culture it is.

4. Deepening: Expanding your reality and may have all the Japanese media on hand to acquire knowledge. Games, anime, books, magazines, etc.. Everything will be at your disposal. Dragon Ball dubbed anymore!

5. Common Sense: You'll sing songs in Japanese knowing what he's talking, and never will be part of this community.

6. Opportunity: You can get a scholarship to Japan and stay there making money, studying and eating sashimi with beer. (I did it! So you can too!)

7. Dream: Your chances of marrying Koda Kumi are 1% higher.

8. Meaning: You will know what "arigato" is not “obrigadô”.

9. Culture: You will have access to one of the world's richest cultures, learning is only one language, but all that is behind it: Kendo, Shodo, Kyudo, Origami, etc..

10. Moral: You'll be the best, you will learn to Japanese! Everyone knows English, now Japanese...

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