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Demoncaller777
http://outpostnine.com/editorials/teacher.html

It's a website from an american guy who's teaching in Japan. It's really good stuff. I bet quite a few of you all have read it, but to those who haven't, check it out. Everything from Engrish to japanese people not using english correctly...wait...are those the same thing? Yes? Okay, well, it's more varied then my description. Just check it out. Trust me on this.
EcchiMonkey
Yes! I've been to this site almost a year ago and I've read a fair share of those posts. They're worth reading, I had many laughs! I can still remember some of them too! :laugh: I recommend it for all, it will brighten your day for sure. :smash:
Kuni
Nice site. :p

Have only read the very first entry, but plan to continue later. We play "Kancho" in the philippines too. only here we call it Rei Gun after the YuuYuu Hakusho special attack. We also have a thing we call Credit Card, where you just slide an open hand or cardboard or anything stiff or durable enough to survive sliding in between your butt cheeks.

Ahh. memories.

I live in the Philippines, by the way. :buck:
EcchiMonkey
QUOTE (Kuni @ Apr 30 2006, 02:57 AM) *
We play "Kancho" in the philippines too.


So much for considering tourism in the Philippines. :buck: :smash:
Washer
just great! anyone should read this stuff. :biggrin:
know it since i found it throu wikipedia. Kancho things :rolleyes:
some are really unbelivable... japan culture even :sweatface:

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We also have a thing we call Credit Card

oh man... -.-


the site definatly recommendet! :ok:
Omni Existence
Been reading his editorials for about a year and a half now.

I've also traded some correspondence with Az.

nice guy.
skysenshi
Sumaru dikku? :rofl:

And yah, we have something like kancho here in this country. I don't understand why Americans would find it weird when they slap each other's butts while playing football. :buck: :nuts:
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