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What is learning Japanese for?
Japanese gave me an opportunity to know about "native Japan". Language is a tool for thinking and communication. Only through Japanese can I better understand this Yamato nation that once brought us disaster. Many people think that Japan is a small country and an unknown nation. However, it is precisely because of this misunderstanding that we ignore its dynamics and changes, and the idea that it hurts ourselves. I know Japan can protect itself better. Learning Japanese and appreciating Japanese culture have become my interests and hobbies. After learning Japanese, Japanese society and life, Japanese literature and movies displayed in the original suddenly came into my eyes, and I felt a landscape in front of me, which allowed me to appreciate people's lives and ideological and spiritual worlds in different countries and different social and cultural backgrounds. Japanese has given me a relatively stable job with considerable income. For college students now, employment has always been a great pressure. Having a stable job means great happiness, but it is even more fortunate to engage in a job closely related to your major. Through this job, I not only got the source of life, but also expanded my knowledge, learned more professional work skills and enhanced my working ability. The joy of work makes me face every day calmly.
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