Thread:BunsenH/@comment-40050922-20190907022852/@comment-40050922-20190907175954

okay sorry about that mistofmists

I find it easiest to speak in Japanese because it is one of the most spoken languages in eastern asia.

I'm not meaning to harass Bunsen, but when it comes to English, I have to take some time so like "Watashi wa" means "I" and I've been moderately busy over the last three weeks with my job interview for Institute of Culinary Arts and I have been linguistically affected by these events. They speak English and know English so I have to study a lot and because of that, I haven't been able to visit my neighbors and so they're a bit agitated about me, asking are you alrright over the phone, and my phone is just blowing up with group messages, and well, English is so hard, that now my Japanese feels like a secondary language, but it was my primary. Let me break down my linguistic vocabulary:

Japanese: ~55% (Mainland)

English: ~35% (Moved to Canada)

French: ~11% (Canada)

Korean: ~7% (Father)

German: ~2% (Father)

Albanian: ~0.5% (A language I studied for like half a month then I got tired of it)

So maybe if I learn enough English I can use stronger vocabulary. For now, I think I won't use Japanese on the Internet. UNLESS an English word I haven't learned about yet.