Thread:MonsterRandom/@comment-28804772-20161207034344/@comment-28804772-20161207042519

MonsterAteMyHomework wrote: ah i see, my best wishes to u. although i can read traditional chinese, i'm not that good at it, am better in the simplified one. country i'm from values bilingual so both eng and chinese is important. (feel free to guess which country that is.) although most of the younger chinese ppl there are better at eng. (in fact some chinese in my country can't even speak chinese lol). and from what i know, hong kong speak a chinese dialect called cantonese but they use traditional chinese? its just that their sentence structure may differ from chinese.

https://68.media.tumblr.com/994b78b5bdea314418c75d4794557a42/tumblr_ohss0nexAd1va9ed9o1_540.png ^Had to sorry this was too funny.Can't say I know either of two.I mean I can understand Japanese when spoken,even speak it to some degree but can't read it at all.So was curious regarding this bickering of theirs since Cherry went on and on how Japanese got no clue their own kanji because if I understood they don't use it much anymore in writing?And since kanji was based off traditional and since she is someone who uses traditional in daily life she knows better what symbol used is meant to mean.Something about both traditional and Japanese kanji having same translations only they are pronounced different?

At least that is how I understood their bickering.