i think it would be better to not associate with people who ridicule you.
and by asking how to say that, they are japanese?
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Elfunko wrote:Perhaps those Japanese people don't want to teach you, and rather than saying so politely they just act like a$$holes and ridicule you. Either way, find new friends and learn to stand up for yourself.
Elfunko wrote:ひどい [hidoi]
何言ってんだよ [nani itten dayo]
別れたいのか? [wakaretai no ka]
最悪 [saiaku]
お前ここは俺の部屋だから、出て行け [omae koko wa ore no heya dakara, dete ike]
うるせ [uruse]
kanjibaka wrote:Even friends say rude things, this is not about not having the guts to stand up for myself. And, it is never good to overreact. There is such a thing a appropriacy for the context, and the induvidual you are speaking to.
I would really like a translation of the request Moejoe made "you know my Japanese is not very good, but I lose the desire to improve when I am always ridiculed"
This is the more effective thing to say.
if they're ripping into you that's a sign of closer friendship in any society (either that or they really are jerks), so you can afford to bite back a bit
Elfunko wrote:One thing about Japanese culture is people are very nice. They never (in my experience) say anything rude, etc. However, when you get a close relationship with some cheeky m-fers, they start saying some rude sh1t.
But if you think friends don't rip into each other you've been sheltered. Hell, my old host mom started talkin crap about me being poor.... People don't rip into people they don't have a close relationship with.