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My Japanese girlfriend often said "I rub you" Flank.
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This is a complete overstatement.Japanese are really "cautious" and shy. We could even say that feelings are real but it's almost as if it were forbidden to express them. And I guess they just consider love is a behaviour (and toughts / feelings) rather than something you can say.
Eighteen years here (my first post was in 2004), though I've taken multiple extended hiatuses over that time.This month makes 19 years I've been hanging around.
We actually had it banned here for a while too but then realized there was no real point to not allowing it. Each forum has their own rules and culture. If a site seriously doesn't want to allow it, they should lock the threads then it wouldn't be an issue.I wonder if necroposting is something frowned upon in Japan tooI was never someone who participated in many forums so when I started using Reddit recently (and a few months after, they allowed disabling the archive feature), I ended up commenting on an old post to provide an extra personal story, just to add to the thread for the next people who saw the thread that might agree with my story, and someone near attacked me for replying to a 3 year old thread
are people typically like this on the internet in Japan too cause I've learned it's super big in the US
I seeWe actually had it banned here for a while too but then realized there was no real point to not allowing it. Each forum has their own rules and culture. If a site seriously doesn't want to allow it, they should lock the threads then it wouldn't be an issue.
Yeah I do feel that for sure, which is why I've been checking this forum regularly whenever I have time, cause it seems like the people at the top really care about giving good information and responding to people, unlike other places that are actually meant for support on a specific thing, and people are trained to reply to them and help fix a problem, but either nobody replies for weeks and weeks or you get a generic response that anyone would've already thought of. I'm thinking of forums like the Adobe communityI sometimes wish new members would notice in the member's info area when the member was last on , LOL. I see new members ask a question from a member who hasn't been on for 5 or 10 years and expect an answer. Another thing here is it sometimes takes a week or so for a member's question to get a good answer , but they never log in again and we never know if they got it. Then there's the member who our staff goes through a lot of time to give a good answer or help to and they can't take a minute to post a thank you. My favorite members are the ones who hang around a while and maybe even post a few times.
Thanks! Nobody is trained, but we do our best to be welcoming and helpful - there's a lot of collective experience among the regulars - so I'm really happy that you appreciate it.Yeah I do feel that for sure, which is why I've been checking this forum regularly whenever I have time, cause it seems like the people at the top really care about giving good information and responding to people, unlike other places that are actually meant for support on a specific thing, and people are trained to reply to them and help fix a problem, but either nobody replies for weeks and weeks or you get a generic response that anyone would've already thought of. I'm thinking of forums like the Adobe communitybut this forum is really good and sorry that people don't usually stay on, I think I'm gonna be a permanent member here though just as I will be in Japan one day
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View attachment 86913 Old member party time , LOL.
You can use it for people. Here's an example within the first three seconds of the video (and also the title which is how I found it).What about daisuki 大好き?? Is it only for things and not people?