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Yeahhhhh,,,,,,,, I just came back from the Conference at the Princeton University. The main speakers are several Japanese linguist who teach Japanese language and colleges in Japan and the US, the well known play-writer, 平田オリザ、Oriza Hirata, from Japan. It was totally inspiring and I learned a lot from those presentations. We also had 4 hours workshop of dramawork and Japanese language learning through context and acting by Prof. Hirata. Prof. Hirata, told us that Japanese colloquium language is based on the people's interaction and depend on communicators relationship. Japanese language had conversation between close friends and family, but not much dialogues among strangers. I thought this is so true. But I believe that the current trend for Japanese language try to shift this conditions to avoid miss communication. The Japanese conversation does not have to have details information because the both parties share the same context of what they are talking about. But it...
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