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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You waited in the interminable line for the udon your girlfriend swore was definitely the best, and she was right, it was the best you’ve ever had. So with the crisp Japanese air, the long stairs, and the long wait, you ate. And you ate. And you ate. After forty-five minutes of steadily shoveling food into your mouth, you finally stop to take a breath and your girlfriend says in Japanese, “Wow, I didn’t think you were ever going to stop eating! I don’t think I’ve ever seen you eat so much. You must have been starving!” You never talk with your mouth full. That would be very rude. Sometimes it’s hard to understand Japanese with your mouth full. So you swallow, and ask in Japanese, “I’m sorry; I didn’t hear what you said, honey.” She gives you a strange look and repeats what she said, adding in Japanese, “Did the Japanese food interfere with your ears or did you forget all your Japanese?” If she only knew. Then she says in Japanese, “I was going to ask if you wanted some tempura to go with the udon, but after seeing you eat everything in sight and then some, I don’t think you should have any more. Besides, it’s late, and we have to get back to my parents’ house.” Reluctantly, you leave the table and waddle towards the car. A full stomach does not interfere with your Japanese, just a full mouth. Learning Japanese with

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Recommended restaurants in Tokyo for Japanese Cuisine

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Food! Food! Your girlfriend’s taunting descriptions of the Japanese udon you would enjoy are what helped you make it up the exhausting Konpirasan stairs. So, now that you’re at the top, where’s the food? Completely exhausted from the long climb, you ask in Japanese, “Listen honey, I’m tired, so where’s the food? And what type of food did you say we are having again?” She replies in Japanese, “We are going to eat some of the best udon without fail.” Getting impatient from your long walk and completely empty stomach, you ask again in Japanese, “Okay, but where is it?” Getting worried again, she replies in Japanese, “It is in the restaurant over there.” Oh, no! It can’t be! The line to get into the restaurant looks like it’s fifteen miles long. Exasperated, you ask her in Japanese, “Are you sure that is where we’re supposed to eat?” Trying to be patient and reassuring, she replies in Japanese, “Of course, the line is long because it’s the best udon without fail!” You feel weak with hunger already and now you have to stand in line forever before you can eat. Offering another option, you ask in Japanese, “Can’t we go get something else to eat first and come back when the line’s shorter?” Adamantly, she replies in Japanese, “No, we have to eat this udon because it’s so incredible.” So you stand with her in the line, and as you wait, you look around and see something that makes you really miserable. Walking off the Konpirasen stairs is a tiny, little, old Japanese grandmother who must be truly ancient, but she looks fresh as a new daisy. Worse, you hear her stop to talk to someone she knows in Japanese, “That was fun, but the view is not as good as from the top of Mount Fuji. I climbed that yesterday.” You just don’t understand…

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Newbie lesson shows you a comparison of casual Japanese speech and polite Japanese speech, which is something you must have in your knowledge of Japanese. We will also compare and review class one, two, and three Japanese verbs. Finally, we will learn two very useful words for Japanese conversation! Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

Learn Japanese, Japanese Cuisine, Japanese Food, Japanese Udon, Japanese Noodles

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