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After my senior year in college I am planning on going to Japan to teach English. How are attitudes towards Americans in Japan and do most Japanese know English. In b4 weeaboo, I just want to go somewhere cool and teach children
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>do most Japanese know English
No, not in the slightest. They are one of the worst countries for English speakers, actually.
They'll hate you too. Japan is full of racists.
>> Anonymous
weeaboo
>> Anonymous
pedo / weeboo
>> Anonymous
I went to Japan for two weeks. I can't vouch for Americans, but they were really nice to me once they knew I was English (I made it obvious by dressing like a 1900's gentleman on arrival). I had a blast, but I found two weeks was enough at a time. You may get a bit bored of it once you've been there for a month.

Most people in shops and stuff will speak a little english, however I would strongly recommend learning at least a bit of Japanese (stuff like "what time is is", "where is -" and "what's that" are lifesavers in so many places.

Don't act arrogant, we were all sitting on the the subway train (me and some Japanese friends I'd made), there was a group of really loud Americans shouting off about how awesome they were and we were all just facepalming in unison.
>> Anonymous
>>29570
God damn, If you really need to come here and ask that... good fucking luck.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Hey, an Amerifag here and I'm in Japan and I came over straight from college to teach in a high school. Been here about nine months. Disclaimer: I am Asian and took two years of Japanese, your mileage may vary.
Towards Americans, most people will be polite and ask polite questions (if they can understand you.) You might find an exception or two in the form of racist teachers or loud youths, but in general it's not frequent and usually embarrassing for other Japanese people who hear it (and who may apologize for it.) In Japan in general, if someone has something bad to say about you, they won't say it to your face. Most people here seem comfortable around Americans and happy to speak to them.
As for speaking English, well, um, no. English is mandatory in High School (I think) and some students begin studying in Junior high. However, despite high level English reading abilities and comprehension, Japanese students and people in general can be very shy about speaking (this can be VERY frustrating in the classroom.) They believe it must be perfect. But, quite a few people can understand basic English and if you can mix in Japanese words or phrases with your English, most times you will be understood. Also, gestures may make you feel like an idiot, but they'll get it.
TL;DR 1. Good, 2. not really.
>> Anonymous
>>29667

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>> Anonymous
reported, get the fuck out.

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