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Everyone must learn how to do all of these. There will be a test later. Ugh. Now I want to go shopping and buy 25 new scarves.

On a different note, I'm thinking about doing some Japanese lessons like I sort of did in this old thread, but I'm not really sure if there would be much/any interest. If there is interest what would anyone potentially like to see? (Keep in mind that I'm not fluent or anything. I just have lots of resources and have been studying for a while so really advanced stuff might be beyond me completely.)

If I did do this I'd be doing it in blog posts rather than a thread, I think. It would be more organized that way (I hope so anyway).
 

Mr Cat Dog

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I need a refresher course before going to Japan next year, so I'd definitely be interested in this.
 
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If you could give me some idea of what you already know I could start planning some kind of review lesson thingy for ya.
 
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Bunny Ears is my favourite. I wish I was fashionable enough to be able to pull off a scarf (or pull off anything besides jeans and a tshirt ha ha).

As for the Japanese lessons, I'm currently learning the language through university, but no doubt you're more advanced than I am. I failed Japanese 1 (by 1% of the total grade), but I've been reviewing it since. If you don't mind, could I ask you specific questions about Japanese if I'm ever stuck on something?
 
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