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his profile is kind of strange, state occupation as "Kendo Family/House", and his interests are kendo movement.
The forum name is strange too, I gather it means "unusual birth". My bet is on a non-Japanese Osu-Osu. Osu Osu is a term I have found relating to Asian challenged people trying a little too hard to be Asian. How knows? |
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his profile is kind of strange, state occupation as "Kendo Family/House", and his interests are kendo movement. I'm more going by the fact that there are a couple of spelling mistakes and that someone of this kid's age in Japan would hardly be able to resist the urge to toss in some random English here and there. But clearly they are not bad at Japanese - maybe it's just someone with the equivalent language ability of half the native English-speakers we see hear (although I still suspect that his/her Japanese was not learned as a complete native speaker). Internet sleuthing, only for the bored... |
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Well, his Japanese isn't incorrect exactly.... His name means rebirth/ reincarnation. His occupation is Kendoka, not family or whatever. His hobbies are kendo, exercise, and studying.... It's just kind of weird, Japanese just don't talk like that in my experience. You would more likely see an attempt at conversing in English than just outright Japanese from the get go.
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