You should get your cultural and religious holidays off, if the Jewish kids are getting their cultural and religious days off. Should you get Canadian Independence day off? No. Should you get Christmas off? Yes.
Canada's not really a good example though, since they share much of the same culture and religion as America.
If you were in a school in China, and the Jewish kids were getting Yum Kippur off, you should get Good Friday off.
AskReddit 内の [deleted] によるリンク [NSFW] What's your best 'unexpected-boobs' story?
[–]MushroomMountain123 2ポイント 2日前
I let a female friend stayed over for the night because it was getting dark and we were in a bad neighborhood. The next morning when she woke up she stretched her arms out and the sunlight shined through her clothes and I saw an outline of her boobs.
>AskReddit 内の TjTheProphet によるリンク What question do you always get asked when you tell people where you're from?
>[–]MushroomMountain123 1ポイント 2日前
>I prefer if people ask me specific questions, and I'll answer them one by one. Writing it all is quite long and tedious.
こんなちょん切れた文章を書き残されても放置されるだけだろ。でも、こういうやつって居るんだよな。
俺が白人家庭にホームステイしてたときに、毎週一緒に教会に通っていたのだけど、
そこには非常に社交的な韓国人夫妻が居たんだよ。悪い人達じゃ無いと思う。だけど、ステイ先の親父は俺に言った。
Your English is okay. It's clear, and I understand what you say. But, Mr. and Mrs Kims, I don't understand what they are speaking.
I don't know why they are coming to our church. They started coming to our church a couple of years ago, and they have kept coming and seemed like they are trying to socialize, but we don't understand what they are talking about.
AskReddit 内の TjTheProphet によるリンク What question do you always get asked when you tell people where you're from?
[–]MushroomMountain123 1ポイント 2日前
The "long explanation" was just short hand for what essentially is a Q&A and session. I'd give them a general overview, and then they'd ask me about specific aspects that they are curious about. It's not really like telling a story, where I talk on and on and on by myself.
It really doesn't work well on a written platform like the internet. But you can feel free to ask me specific questions, and I'll answer them as best as I can.
NO MATTER WHAT COLOR YOUR SKIN IS, YOU ARE ONE OF THE FUCKING CHINKS ALL OVER THE WORLD MUSHROOMMOUNTAIN123.
wheather you hate chinks or not, what you can offer to people is only about talks about chinks DID YOU KNOW THAT HYBRID FAILURE OF HUMAN KIND?
AskReddit 内の TjTheProphet によるリンク What question do you always get asked when you tell people where you're from?
[–]MushroomMountain123 3ポイント 2日前
Eh, I'm not really comfortable with giving that kind of information to strangers on the internet, even if they are mods. You can feel free to ask me stuff here. It just won't have the guarantee of the /r/IAma mods.
AskReddit 内の TjTheProphet によるリンク What question do you always get asked when you tell people where you're from?
[–]MushroomMountain123 5ポイント 2日前*
did you or anyone in your community consider yourself Chinese
To an extant. I considered myself Chinese, as did my mother who also grew up in China. But, we also recognize that we are not ethnically Han. The community around us also recognized us as Chinese, but not Han, as long as we explained that we were descendant of immigrants and not recent immigrants ourselves.
as far as you know, do the ethnic Russians in China assimilate well in terms of language and culture
As far as I know, which honestly isn't very well, yes. The only other ethnic Russians I knew in China in person was my family. We did not live in a "Russia town" or other such ethnic enclave. There are many Russians in the North, and they are occasionally featured on Chinese TV. They speak Mandarin fluently, they celebrate Chinese holidays, etc.
it isn't exactly known by the world as a "melting pot" kind of country, and I've always been curious what kind of self identities those minority groups tend to have, especially the minorities who are ethnically very different from the Han Chinese.
China generally speaking has no problems with accepting non-Han native minorities as "Chinese". It's just that there's so few non-Han minorities that they aren't very prominent, giving the impression that China is not a "melting pot". If you add a drop of soy sauce to a gallon of water, it's still going to mix together, but it won't change the color of the water significantly. China is actually a pretty good melting pot, as long as minorities consider themselves Chinese. Hence many minority groups will consider themselves to be "Chinese" but not "Han". Minorities are in many ways encouraged to celebrate and promote their unique cultures, arts, music, etc. The problem comes when some minorities, like the Uyghurs or Tibetans, consider themselves to be "not Chinese", and try to secede. The government will take a hard stance on that. But if you successfully Sinicize, the government will have no problems with you.
AskReddit 内の TjTheProphet によるリンク What question do you always get asked when you tell people where you're from?
[–]MushroomMountain123 2ポイント 2日前
I had some sort of accent when I first moved to America and began speaking English. I remember being teased about it. I'm not sure what it actually sounded like though, since I don't remember. Now a days I speak with the normal accent for the part of America I live in. Can pronounce ls and rs differently and everything.
あー。笑える。アメリカに住み始めたからてめえの英語が正しいとか勘違いしはじめたんだ。バカだな。
あと、Americaなんて書かねえんだよ。States. the United States. the US.
CasualConversation 内の winnershnitzel によるリンク What are some subreddits you browse as an alternative to default subs? Why do you go there instead of the defaults?
[–]MushroomMountain123 1ポイント 4日前
I frequently browse /r/newsokur, /r/newsokunomoral, /r/rakugakicho, etc. since most of the people there are Japanese. It's nice being away from the West-centered default subs. So if you guys can get a unique userbase that's different from the rest of Reddit I'd be interested in joining.
newsokur 内の tamano_ によるリンク 水曜日はアニメの日!!皆で雑談しましょう!(Welcome to Anime Wednesday megathread!! Come and join us!!)
[–]MushroomMountain123 1ポイント 12日前
Most people in Japan watch anime in it's original Japanese. Very few will go as far as watching a Japanese anime's English dub. I have never heard of anyone doing that to learn English. It would be simpler to watch American movies/tv shows with Japanese subs.
Your second question depends on just how widespread you think English in Japan is, which you haven't made clear, so I can't answer that. Movies and some TV shows are fairly popular, cartoons not so much.
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AskReddit 内の CapnGhosty によるリンク What is a physical feature you like about yourself?
[–]MushroomMountain123 [スコア非表示] 2分前
I have pretty long fingers. It's useful for playing the piano, if I ever decide to do it.