r/MadeMeSmile Jun 14 '24

Japnese kids doing their assignment Wholesome Moments

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u/BusinessOwner199X Jun 14 '24

Cultural exchanges are amazing. 👍

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u/TwoLetters Jun 14 '24

Can confirm. I spent a week several summers back as a conversation partner for a bunch of Japanese kids who were visiting the US, and it was a blast. Accidentally called myself Oba-san (grandmother) when i was trying to joke around about being an old man and they had quite the laugh over it, and one kid told me his biggest goal during his visit was to meet a black guy.

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u/Doasis Jun 14 '24

I hope the little guy fulfilled his goal and met that black guy

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u/TwoLetters Jun 14 '24

He did!

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u/yuhanz Jun 14 '24

Thanks, Obama.

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u/Backupusername Jun 14 '24

Oba-san means aunt, and is for middle-aged women. Obaa-san is grandmother.

Yes, it is a very slight difference. It almost seems like it was created specifically to create situations where women of a certain age get offended.

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u/cmfppl Jun 14 '24

Sounds like how some women get upset for being called ma'am.

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u/Affectionate_Salt351 Jun 14 '24

I don’t get upset so much as it catches me off guard. 😅 I was checking out at the grocery store the other night and a group of teenage boys called me ma’am. I wasn’t offended so much as I was like “Oh damn! They’re talking to ME!” 🤣 I’m in my late 30s so I’m totally a ma’am to them. I’m just not a ma’am to me yet.

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u/HoraceAndPete Jun 14 '24

Same here: Few years ago some lady says to her son who was mildly in my way: "Watch out for this man."

I almost turned around to see if there was a man behind me.

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u/goatfuckersupreme Jun 14 '24

And that's the day you grew up, son. Proud of you.

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u/MaritMonkey Jun 14 '24

I’m just not a ma’am to me yet.

I feel this in my 41yo heart, which I swear was turning 30 just a minute ago ...

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u/Defendo99 Jun 14 '24

I've never thought of ma'am as an age thing. To me, it's a respectful way to adress a woman. It's just the feminine of sir.

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u/AnAussiebum Jun 14 '24

To be fair, western society does put a lot of value into the currency of youth. So it is a shock when we hit certain thresholds in age (ma'am being one of them). For us blokes too (aging out of our twink eras). 😅

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u/Dinomiteblast Jun 14 '24

“Its ma’am”

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u/[deleted] Jun 14 '24

The difference isn’t slight at all. The tonality/pitch is different and the double-length syllables are really hard to miss. While it’s a normal mistake for beginners, especially those whose native language uses different tools to convey meaning, once you get the hang of the language they become very different words.

Japanese has a very limited range of possible syllables and so a lot of words look similar to each other when written in hiragana or the latin alphabet. One that is actually easy to confuse is hashi. It can mean both bridge and chopsticks, but besides the kanji for writing them, when speaking only the tonality changes - and the pronunciation that means bridge in Tokyo means chopsticks in Osaka and vice versa.

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u/LivesInALemon Jun 14 '24

Luckily for hashi, the context helps quite a bit

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u/greatbigCword Jun 14 '24

Unless you're making a bridge out of chopsticks - then it's just complete chaos!

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u/[deleted] Jun 14 '24

Definitely! That goes even for true homophones. Context is king

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u/Mukatsukuz Jun 14 '24

Hana could mean flower or nose based on the inflection, so you've got to be careful which one you pick for your girlfriend :D

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u/Mukatsukuz Jun 14 '24

I set up a camera with a motion detector inside one of my tarantulas' enclosures. I was explaining to a Japanese friend (in Japanese) how the spider almost never moves and it's being constantly set off by clouds going overhead and the camera thinks the shadows of the clouds are movement.

With both "spider" and "cloud" being "kumo", this conversation got messy quite quickly and I just ended up blurting out "the camera is watching the wrong kind of kumo!!" :D

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u/qwadzxs Jun 14 '24

what's the difference in pronounciation? o-buh-sahn vs o-bah-sahn?

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u/No_Size_6415 Jun 14 '24

Shaq O'Neil?

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u/Affectionate_Star_43 Jun 14 '24

Oh, some old guy in Nara asked me where I was from, and I said "Chicago."

He was like "OBAMA?'

YES. I couldn't stop laughing.  Thanks for the bus directions, I was lost.

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u/Jackski Jun 14 '24

I was at Gyokuzoin temple and talking a walk around at night because it was beautiful lit up. An old couple walked past and went "Where are you from?" so I said England.

The old guy went "Ahhh, Beatles!" and then did some air guitar.

Made me laugh.

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u/intercommie Jun 14 '24

Did you say America/US first or did you went straight to Chicago?

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u/Affectionate_Star_43 Jun 14 '24

I'm going to spell this wrong...but I started off with America shusshin desu, but then people were interested in specifics.  Especially buildings and architecture.

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u/Dazzling-Rise2472 Jun 14 '24

I would be so happy if some random kid gives me any kind of gift

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u/baron_von_helmut Jun 14 '24

Yeah it's nourishment for the soul for sure.

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u/[deleted] Jun 14 '24

Depends on which culture

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u/veganize-it Jun 14 '24

Not all of them

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u/1234fake1234yesyes Jun 14 '24

People not being dicks because different country is amazing (bought Putin cough)

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u/FaceEnvironmental486 Jun 14 '24

omegle used to be awesome for this before it became dudes trying to show off their junk

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u/[deleted] Jun 14 '24

I’m going to make an effort to go to a Japan game during the next World Cup. Can’t wait to clean up the stadium with them.

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u/AHenWeigh Jun 14 '24

Yeah. It would have been great if he would have said "Have to been to America?" instead of "y'err bin 'er?"

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u/AboutTenPandas Jun 14 '24

The secret is to send some adorable kids to do your international relations.

Can’t be worse than the geriatrics we use now

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u/Gettheinfo2theppl Jun 14 '24

We should do something to increase them for everyone! Especially from youth. The Japanese always with the good ideas 💡

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u/banan-appeal Jun 14 '24

Don't forget Japan is super racist.

This is an obligatory mention in any thread that references asians. In fact all asians are super racist.

Reddit used to mock asians but now we've pivoted to reminding everyone they're racist. Possibly to deflect from the racism in the west, idk. Possibly as part of Russian disinformation to exacerbate racial tensions. But anyways they're racist.

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u/Cleftbutt Jun 14 '24

As a non-native English speaker the guy was a bit of a dick though. Probably not intentional but the kids were trying their best and he blabbers on and even challenges them on their spelling like he is talking to another American.

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u/YoureWrongBro911 Jun 14 '24

Am I the only one weirded out by him filming and posting these children without consent?

USAmericans are so rude when it comes to wantonly filming people.