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  • Beer in U.S?

    I'm a Japanese.  Have you ever tried Japanese beers?

    I'm not usually for domestic products and I stayed 1y in US and 4 years in Hong Kong and visited most of European countries including Germany.

    except small craft beers,

    Finally I just like Japanese bands beer, Kirin/Sapporo.

    though i dont like ASAHI, there are just sales professional.

    In U.S,  maybe ASAHI is only available but how do you like Japanese beers?

    6 AnswersBeer, Wine & Spirits12 months ago
  • Wine in U.S.?

    I'm a Japanese. noways wine is my booming and I've already visited Bordeaux/ Bourgogne France, also Capetown S.A. though Japanese wine is suck.

    Of course, I know CA is famous place for wine and not only European, also north/south american, wine is one of culture originally came from christian culture and one of dinning manners as well

    How often does american drink wine daily?? can they at least know the difference bet Cabernet Sauvignon

    and Pinot noir?

    1 AnswerBeer, Wine & Spirits12 months ago
  • Moral of U.S people?

    I'm a Japanese. I always don't understand American often cover their family for their crimes or bad thins.

    In Japan, if the parents know their kids commit crime or bad thing, the parents report to police or go to police with kids.

    Also kids also want parents have such morals.

    Why american try to save/hide/cover their criminal children?? even thy are confident that their kids do bad things.

    If you believe your children/family did nothing, i understand.

    4 AnswersParenting12 months ago
  • next/coming/following?

    I'm an ESL from Japan.

    let me confirm the usage of next/coming/following and last.

    Are these recognition correct?

    Today: 19th/May/Tue

    1.  The next Friday is 22nd/May.

    2.  The coming Friday is 22nd/May.

    3.  This Friday is 22nd/May.  or Should I say this week's?

    4. The following Friday is 29th/May.

    5.  18th/May WAS the last Monday 

    6.   This Monday WAS 18th/May.

    2 AnswersLanguages12 months ago
  • Which day is the initial of a week?

    Which day, Sunday or Monday is the initial?

    In Japan, Sunday.

    This Sunday has passed in Japan on 17th/May. and 24th is the next.

    So sometimes I'm confused to say this/next/coming/following.

    And If it were 20th/May/Wed,  This Monday was 18th/May which has already passed?If It was,  Is it less natural way to say it than last Monday?I think my friend in H.K has the same problem and he is also confusing that the coming and the following are the same but it's not, is it?

    4 AnswersLanguages12 months ago
  • next/coming/following?

    those are a little confusing.

    Example: Today is 18th/May/Mon.

    Am I correct as follows?

    1. The next Friday is 22nd/May.

    2. This Friday is also 22nd/May.

    3. The coming Friday is 29th/May.

    following is the same as coming.

    4. The last Sunday is just yesterday.

    5. This Sunday is also yesterday 17th/May.

    6. The next and coming Sunday is the same. if it is, which is more natural?

    1 AnswerLanguages12 months ago
  • Will Expedia make it?

    my ticket to paris has not been refunded.

    5 AnswersParis12 months ago
  • Which is the highest salary in U.S?

    1. Police officer 2 Public teacher 3. fire man.

    4 AnswersLaw Enforcement & Police12 months ago
  • Wasting(ruin) foods.?

    I'm a Japanese.

    Sometimes I watch on a TV shows, people throws or play with foods like toys.

    It can't be on air in Japan.

    Is it fun for Americans??

    Americans should respect foods even more than we do, because American people like eating a lot of foods much more than we do.

    4 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups12 months ago
  • Meaning of "Yuge" ?

    I'm a Japanese.

    somewhat i like watching Trump speaking.

    He always says,  bea~~utiful,  fanta~stic!  ge~~~nius!

    but im wondering the meaning of yuge.

    what does it mean??

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay12 months ago
  • Good/Bad sound language?

    I'm a Japanese.

    I know this is stupid and not good question because each Language contains each culture but I really wanna know how native English speakers feel this.

    So Give me straightforward.

    1. Does German sound bad(not cool)??

    If yes, why??

    2. I personally feel American English sounds better than British.

    Reason is more rhythmical like music.

    Do you think British people at least understand it even though they don't agree?.

    2 AnswersLanguages12 months ago
  • Past/PresentPerfect/PastPerfect?

    I'm an ESL from Japan.

    I kind of know Past tense and Present and Past perfect .

    Which is the best(natural) and wrong as follows?  If it is not the same in British or American, pls tell me.

    I guess 3 is the best 2 is wrong. 1 is ok but not natural. Am I correct?

    Now: Y2020

    1.

    I had lived in N.Y for 3 years from 2015 to 2018.

    2. I lived in N.Y for 3 years from 2015 to 2018.

    3. I had been living in N.Y 3 years from 2015 to 2018.

    1 AnswerLanguages12 months ago
  • Savings of U.S citizns?

    I'm a Japanese.

    I'm worried about the future after retirement though im still before 40.

    I know U.S people often spend more money than monthly income.

    You can't see any TV commercial of solution service of payment issue in Japan.

    How much pension can U.S citizens get after you retired? In Japan average is round 1,200USD/person monthly after the age of 65y.o.

    How U.S citizen survive without saving money?

    1 AnswerPersonal Finance12 months ago
  • Spoken English?

    I'm an ESL from Japan.

    Give me more examples of selling of spoken English like, Nah for No.

    Languages12 months ago
  • What is the difference?

    Stay home

    Stay at home.

    How do you use the difference?

    1 AnswerLanguages12 months ago
  • Any way to watch US TV?

    I'm a Japanese. i can watch streaming news of ABC/NBC/CNN/BBC on the internet live streaming.

    Any way to watch normal channels of ABC/NBC/CBS?

    on the streaming.

    Free watching is better but i can subscribe,paying less 10

    bucks monthly.

    Media & Journalism12 months ago
  • What is the most popular top web page?

    In Japan, YAHOO JAPAN, is the most popular web page, every one set it as browser home page.

    What is it in U.S?

  • Of or For?

    I'm wondering so long time which is a better use of or for

    Example: a medicine of/for Covid-19.

    I think for is better in this case.

    For an ESL student "of" is kind of basic.

    How can I know which is suitable in this kind of use.

    3 AnswersLanguages12 months ago
  • Black English rhythm?

    I'm learning English.

    Can a non-black people speak English with black accent if they try? which no body can know you are an non-back in blind.

    3 AnswersLanguages12 months ago
  • During/Over?

    During this pandemic.

    Over this pandemic.

    I know those are the same,and especially foreigners don't need to care a lot.

    But, if native speakers try to be good English speakers, how do you use differently?

    1 AnswerLanguages12 months ago