2005-12-18, 18:04 | Link #2 | |
Aria Company
Join Date: Nov 2003
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2005-12-18, 18:24 | Link #3 |
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Artist
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Montreal
Age: 43
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Ittadakimas before eating or kempai when drinking. Always say Yatta! when I'm happy, I drink green tea and finaly I'm taking Japanese class.
I guess this has to do with growing up too in a way but I'm truly being more and more like myself in the everyday life. One thing I like about anime is that in every shows, you dont have to be ashame of yourself cause in the end you realise that everyone find itself in it somewhere. And being yourself makes you more enjoyable to be with. Yataa!
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2005-12-18, 19:39 | Link #5 |
Velka Knight
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I find myself replying to things with "hai" more often, out loud. No one at work has said anything about it, either, which I find odd. I've also caught myself muttering "baka" when someone annoys me.
Oh yes, I've also noticed I've been putting my hands together in a very Gendo-esque manner when sitting at my desk. Now, if only I could get my glasses to reflect the light properly. |
2005-12-18, 19:42 | Link #6 |
Magical Boy
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Hiding... don't try to find me.
Age: 20
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Nothing. I have not gotten any weird and\or innocent habits from an anime. It's just so retarded to see other people doing that kind of stuff and saying random japanese words in the middle of a sentence(no offense to any of you of course), and I don't want to look like that.
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2005-12-18, 19:55 | Link #7 |
The Insomniac
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Nah, no really bad habits for me. But, like ChainLegacy, I too look at the bottom for subtitles (sadly even when the program is in English). I don't know if this really counts as a habit, but whenever I'm watching Japanese anime with friends, that is in English..I always silently complain to myself about how bad the dub is :P Sadly, my friends would rather prefer to watch the shows in english *sigh*
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2005-12-19, 13:00 | Link #8 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Puh... I will never understand dub-watchers. |
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2005-12-19, 13:28 | Link #10 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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(too bad that those damn lights does not want to reflect j/k) |
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2005-12-19, 13:38 | Link #11 |
Golden
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: 9th Temple
Age: 45
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I don't know if this can be consider a innocent habit, but my brother sometimes acts like Hisoka from Hunter x Hunter…He Fill excited about fights with other people..And after his knuckles get wounded after a fight..He licks his blood…
For me. I just like to use those common greatings in Japanese…and some time do some anime faces, like when I want to ask for something and I’m shy about it, I begin to touch both index fingers like jiraya did when asking Naruto to henge into a woman!
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2005-12-19, 13:47 | Link #12 | |
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I'm not sure if I've picked up any habits after observing characters in anime. I already did the thing where they close their fist and look upwards when they are determined about something before I started watching anime as well. I guess I'm just weird from the beginning. |
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2005-12-19, 18:30 | Link #14 |
Vampie Walrus. Big fangs
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I'm guilty of index+middle finger glasses lifting. I went through a phase of inseting japanese in my speach back about 15 years ago but that ended really quickly when I saw others doing it. It just didn't jive with me.
I don't know if I got this from anime or not but when I jump down from a higher place (an extremely rare instance nowadays) I land in a crouch with one knee and a fist on the ground. Everything else I do is either stuff I don't notice, intentional stuff or done in parody to people who know what I'm referencing. EDIT: A friend of mine just informed me of another habbit anime has given me. If I'm watching a show or playing a dating sim and a sister falls for her brother or whatnot, it doesn't phase me anymore. Actually, I don't even take note of it being a factor. Real life is of course different but for anime I remember when that stuff weirded me out but now it doesn't even effect me. Last edited by Dragnfly@Gamefaqs; 2005-12-19 at 19:54. |
2005-12-19, 21:20 | Link #16 |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: italy
Age: 41
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when feeling excited or happy I sometimes join my fists under my chin, or add Japanese words (I've been studying it for 3 years, that's why) such as hai, ureshii, kawaii, ne, yo, or name suffixes like chan or kun. San is less used because I act like that when I'm with friends who love anime or with my boyfriend who knows I'm crazy about Japan and anime!
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