harukasan73
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Sumimasen, arigato, kudasai and Nihongo wakarimassen were very useful. Translator dictionaires were vital. I got tired of stumbling around with the dictionaries trying to get anything done, I started to learn the language, even a little went a long way to facilitate my interactions with the locals. Sasebo is a small town and while everyone seemed to have studied English in school, few had actually used it since. With a lot of my friends there our conversations were in Japanese on my part and English on theirs. By learning even a litlle of the language, I got more out of my time there than 95% of the people who were stationed with me and it made my time there that much more enjoyable.
Im glad Im not the only one that loved Nippon!
I met an Australian guy that was an English teacher there, along with someone from England, lol... loved thier accents, they are the ones I went to Karaoke with, and to some little bar in Nagano with money from different countries taped all over the walls... they had the most amazing Cherry Beer I ever had there. good times yes indeedy, lol
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i believe sir, you know what i meant
