And no I am laughing because of the way they are pronouncing English but it is to be expected because of different cultures pronounce words different. If i tried to speak Japanese I would suck 20 times worse.
It's not that bad to me compare to looking at Weeaboo going full throttle at trying to put japanese into their sentence. Those one make me cringe really bad.
This is actually a good video to watch if you want to get used to hearing people talk in Japanese. Voice actors in anime tend to exaggerate everything so its difficult to understand what they're saying unless there are subtitles.
Hey look here I'd like to point out that I did that so people wouldn't think bad of me so replying to my own comment served it's purpose. Plus I like pineapples.
Never experienced myself, but I've heard from tourists that usually a lot of them are really good and explain without problems things to tourists in an easy to understand English
They probably just pick people who didn't learn English for the lol. Of course they'll speak like that.
I've been to japan more than once and although I rarely hear them talking in English, the ones that worked in a hotel, airport or some rare restaurants must be able to speak it quite fluently. The younger gen is better than the older gen because of the education but most of the time they don't really want to talk in English and I rarely have the chance to hear them talk in English.
They are.... i know because i live in japan.... the only ones that are good are the ones that do no live in japan
Japanese trying to speak english? It reminds me of... Pen Pineapple Apple Pen Sorry. Speaking of Japanese who can speak English, Utada Hikaru's english is perfect isn't it? I mean, just try listening to her english songs
If I have to describe the way people talk abstractly, Japanese language pronunciation was rather sharp, and english language pronunciation was really soft, and following the flow.