![]() ![]() Don't see the Japanese community in VRChat as a practice punch bag for your Japanese skills.Those are new users that being taught how VRChat works, but you're free to tag along and learn about the VRChat.Īnd finally some personal advice that I think is very useful if you want to interact with the Japanese community in VRChat. If you see a person speaking Japanese and touring a whole group of new users around, please don't go bother them.If they do not respond or don't talk it's very likely they are struggling with the English interface and don't even know how to select the correct microphone or unmute them self.They are usually there in a very confused state on how VRChat actually works. Not all Japanese speakers in the JP Tutorial World, Connect station and other beginner worlds are there to have a chitchat with other people.Please keep in mind that this is not to discourage you from practicing your Japanese! So here my small pieces of advice for people trying to practice their Japanese conversation skills in VRChat, specifically in worlds designed to be a tutorial world for Japanese users. I was recently talking with a community manager from a Japanese beginner world and I noticed his discomfort on the subject of foreigners in Japanese beginners worlds that are practicing Japanese. I'm a Dutch guy that is quite active in the Japanese community on VRChat. /r/JapanResidents (for people who live in Japan only)Ī short introduction.To create furigana in your posts, use the following syntax: (#fg "かんじ") Whether you're a beginner or an expert in the Japanese Language, our index of resources might come in handy. So if you'd like to make a post, please participate in the comment sections or message us with your idea! Resources You are free to comment on any post, but top level submissions are restricted to those who have a history contributing to or being a part of the community. After receiving a good reception, we may consider weekly/monthly posts for substantially free, teaching (not entertainment) focused accounts. Creators and communities wishing to promote their own content (no kana apps) must first post in the Wednesday "Materials Recommendations and Self-Promo" thread. Study Plan (the Daily Thread is also fine for this)ġ0.The following types of post/questions should be posted to the Tuesday "Study Buddy and Self-Intros" thread: General questions about onyomi/kunyomi reading and memorizationĩ.Quick/short questions that could be addressed by a single answer.Any question for beginner or JLPT N5 level material (e.g.The following types of questions should be posted to the pinned daily question thread: Memes/image macros, some random Japanese you took a picture of)Ĩ. Requests for, or links to copyrighted content.Translation requests (asking for help with your own translation is fine except for tests and exams).Asking "How do I learn Japanese?" or "What should I learn next?" and other duplicate enquiries without reading the wiki pages.The following will result in post removal: Trolling, immature, or hostile behavior will result in a warning or ban. ![]() No requests for or links to copyrighted content. Remember that answers you receive are never guaranteed to be 100% correct. Do not guess or attempt to answer questions beyond your own knowledge. Use furigana if you think they won't understand your kanji usage. Consider the OP's skill level when answering a question. State your question clearly in your post title. ![]() Not doing so falls under 'Low effort' (see rule 7). Check to see if your question has been addressed before posting by searching or reading the wiki. Rules 1 If you are new to learning Japanese, read the Starter's Guide. Welcome to /r/LearnJapanese, the hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language. Interested in moving to Japan? Head over and make a post at /r/movingtojapan. New to Japanese? New to the sub? Read the Wiki! ![]()
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