Hi! I’m a native Chinese speaker (20F), university student majoring in English but my English level is poor.😵‍💫As for Japanese, I have not taken the JLPT exam yet so I don’t know exactly what level I am. Probably N3 I think? I want to find some language partners who have similar interests with me and make friends. I hope I can improve my grammar, speaking, listening and so on by communication. Also, I’m interested in many subcultures and want to be close to the English and Japanese Internet culture!

I love music (80s dance music, Motown, indie rock, hyperpop, J-pop, many genres) and like to read music reviews. I’ll be glad if we can recommend songs to each other. I also love Idol girl groups (both K-pop and J-pop) and Japanese ACG culture (anime, visual novel and JRPG).

私はあらゆる種類の音楽が好きで、月に十枚ぐらいのアルバムを聴いています。私自身は日本にいないけど、お気に入りの地下アイドルがたくさんいる…

In fact I always feel ashamed and embarrassed of my poor English. I’m not good at talking but I will try my best to keep the conversation going. I will take care not to use translation tools to make this way of learning more effective.🤧 Please don’t mind my slow reply…!

p.s. I had learned Russian for a year but almost forget all now.🥲I hope I can restart. We can study together if you want.

I use discord, line and twitter. Please DM me and exchange contact if you think it’s OK!

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  • I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/uchir 2022-06-11 Post 8 English, Japanese (C1) Chinese
    u/ready_tumbleweed5069 2022-06-22 Post 8 English, Japanese Chinese
    u/britishtheo 2022-07-23 Post 8 English (C2), Japanese Chinese
    u/sewage_water 2022-05-14 Post 6 English (Native), Japanese ---
    u/r3lativo 2022-05-16 Post 6 English (C1), Japanese (B1) ---

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