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People must thing I'm such a weirdo
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judging by these words...
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This week, Sharla from Sharla in Japan
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posted a video called 'What's LOL in Japanese?'
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I watched it and realized that
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there are times when I use English hashtags
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and a lot of Japanese people
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will get confused
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and ask like, "What does that hashtag mean?"
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So, today I'm going to follow Sharla's lead
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and share some English slang for my Japanese viewers.
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The first one is this:
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#TBT is one that really gets a lot of confused comments.
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The reason is that
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well, in the past I never really used Instagram
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until this year I registered @KemushiJP
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and decided to get my 'gram game going.
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But I have this habit of trying to catch up
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by posting images I took recently AND a long time ago right after each other.
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For example, this week I posted
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this photo of Hakata TonTon
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it's a famous restaurant in New York City
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so I posted a picture of what I ate
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but I also posted a picture from a recent trip to Japan that I really liked, too.
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So people will ask "LORETTA, WHERE DAFUQ R U?!"
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So people will ask "LORETTA, WHERE DAFUQ R U?!"
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Yeah, this is a picture of me in Japan
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but it's an old one, so that's why there's a #TBT tag!!
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This hashtag stands for "Throwback Thursday"
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But it's a casual word for like a memory.
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Throwback is similar to Japan's word 'Natsukashii" (nostalgic)
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But in English we don't really use 'nostalgic' too often.
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That'a a bit awkward to say.
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Funny thing though, a lot of people who study Japanese use 'nostalgic' in English a lot.
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It's like, when you study Japanese
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you notice that Japanese words NATSUKASHII and KOISHII are so widely used
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so we almost like reimport the common use of 'nostalgia' into English.
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Yeah, that's so nostalgic! I really miss Kyoto!
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I love eating ramen! I'm so nostalgic just thinking about it!
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But really, THROWBACK is more common than 'nostalgic'.
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You can express this casually by using
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the hashtag for Throwback, #tb or #tbt .
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Another word I use a lot is this:
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When you see a picture of food
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Uhhh that looks amazing! Nomnomnom!
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But what is NOM anyway...
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A verb? A noun? Kinda noun-ish?
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It's like the sound of happily eating something delicious.
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So if you see something that looks tasty, you can just comment NOMNOM.
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Ahh, this is a good one!
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Meaning "Don't watch this at work."
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It's kind of a warning so you don't get caught.
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Like, some people like to listen to music while they're working at an office, right?
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Americans are easy-going about that~~
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But if you're like: "Oh, i really want to listen to the Nicki Minaj song!"
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and you set it to play, but then you boss walks up
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and seems some awkward video scene
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Like, her dancing BUTT
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THERE'S A CRAZY DANCING BUTT!!!!
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That's probably not safe for work :)
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So if you see "NSFW" and you're not in a private space
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it's probably best not to click, and save it for later when you're alone...
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Those are my Top 3 Internet Delicacies!
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Wait - you guys must things I'm really weird for picking these.
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But how about you guys?
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Have you seen weird English internet slang?
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If you know of some, please write them in a comment below!
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OK, that's all for today!
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