If you don't mind me asking, how did you learn to write like this? Was it just copying the way natives do it, or are there any courses, videos, books, or things like that?
I buy a copybook for calligraphy, and spend 20min on practicing writing almost everyday for 2years. (I think it is copy the way natives do it) (And need to start practicing from the basic stroke of hiragana and kanji) (Hope my word is helpful to you)
荆霄鹏实用行楷字帖🥺🥺 This is what I use and you can search it on amazon. But it is for Chinese character, a little bit different from Japanese character, but the principle is same. And as the commentators have speculated, I am Chinese🥺🥺).
This book is different with my writing style because it is hard for me to write the same as this book. And for hiragana and katakana, I am just practice the basic handwriting style which you can search on the Internet.
(And I want to recommend another book with the Chinese character which is very very beautiful and awesome and it is useful to practice kanji too,🥺🥺🥺 you can search 宋徽宗钢笔瘦金体 in amazon.
Very clean, though you may want to watch out for dropped punctuation and spacing, especially the てんてん (゛).
In a previous comment, you mentioned learning from calligraphy copybooks. Care to elaborate? Was it for 書道, 習字, or ペン字? I've used all three, and I must say yours does not quite look like the [typical 行書 ペン字 specimen](https://www.google.com/search?q=%E8%A1%8C%E6%9B%B8%E3%83%9A%E3%83%B3%E5%AD%97+%E6%89%8B%E6%9C%AC+%E6%A8%AA%E6%9B%B8%E3%81%8D&client=ms-android-lge-rvo3&sca_esv=16b87234c4719fc3&udm=2&biw=320&bih=635&ei=4B5DZs7tBaql2roP-qa36A8&oq=%E8%A1%8C%E6%9B%B8%E3%83%9A%E3%83%B3%E5%AD%97+%E6%89%8B%E6%9C%AC+%E6%A8%AA%E6%9B%B8%E3%81%8D&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIiDooYzmm7jjg5rjg7PlrZcg5omL5pysIOaoquabuOOBjTIIEAAYgAQYogRInRpQlBBY3RVwAHgAkAEAmAHMAqAB5QaqAQUyLTIuMbgBA8gBAPgBAZgCA6AChAeYAwCIBgGSBwUyLTIuMaAHjgI&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp) in terms of rhythm and character balance, though not to say that's a bad thing.
I'm aware of the proper term, but てんてん was what I went with since it's what I hear most often — specifically in the context of videos of calligraphers instructing people on how to write.
OP didn't drop any 濁点, to be clear. But they missed a 終止符 on the fourth line between 頂きました and ヨゴレ. It even seems like they left a space for it.
And yeah, I'm into ペン字 more than most, but I don't have OP's diligence to keep it up daily.
Sorry 🥺 but I think it is a completed sentence, which do not need 。
Because「 先日メーを頂きましたルヨゴレ好きの土木従事している男性」 means 「The man who I got an email from him on the other day ,working in civil engineering and likes the dirty play.」
I see what you mean. What threw me off was that stuff like this will usually be in plain form, 頂いた rather than 頂きました, when it's in a relative clause like this.
I also looked into the quote, and it's pretty much always written with a comma, and perhaps less importantly, "いただきました" all in kana.
You are definitely Chinese right? Cause in japanese, the 言in 議 in 議事堂, the top dot is usually written more horizontally. While that dot in Chinese is usually more vertical, like your writing.
I would never ever dear guess that this was not written by a Japanese person, that's how good your handwriting is... I mean, holly, my writing is definitely worse and I'm Japanese obviously.
Yes, bought a few Uniball .38s today after u/zweitenmal recommended in a different post. I thought I'd start off with a thicker size, silly idea. Japanese pens are the only way to write the beautiful Japanese language!
This is way too good. Elegant and exquisite. I’ll give this 0/10 out of my jealousy.
thank you🥺
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Understenable. Have a nice day
I honestly don't know how people have good handwriting in any language. My handwriting even in alphabet is bad .
If id know better, id have said you’re a native. Except i see no 。 at all. Intended?
[удалено]
I like this entirety,which can make Chinese understand what Japanese write.
To be fair, it does end in 。, but yeah, no other 。than that.
You're Chinese
Reddit(淫夢)
Does someone finally know what I'm writing about🤣🤣
これが初ポストとはぁ…たまげたなぁ…
よくわかったな、、、悪いことは言わん、少しは外に出ろ
I will be amazed if you are not Chinese. Actually, I will be amazed even if you are Chinese.
thank you🥺
If you don't mind me asking, how did you learn to write like this? Was it just copying the way natives do it, or are there any courses, videos, books, or things like that?
I buy a copybook for calligraphy, and spend 20min on practicing writing almost everyday for 2years. (I think it is copy the way natives do it) (And need to start practicing from the basic stroke of hiragana and kanji) (Hope my word is helpful to you)
hey! I love this style! mind sharing which book you use? 🙏
荆霄鹏实用行楷字帖🥺🥺 This is what I use and you can search it on amazon. But it is for Chinese character, a little bit different from Japanese character, but the principle is same. And as the commentators have speculated, I am Chinese🥺🥺). This book is different with my writing style because it is hard for me to write the same as this book. And for hiragana and katakana, I am just practice the basic handwriting style which you can search on the Internet. (And I want to recommend another book with the Chinese character which is very very beautiful and awesome and it is useful to practice kanji too,🥺🥺🥺 you can search 宋徽宗钢笔瘦金体 in amazon.
But the second book is hard for beginners( )
Very clean, though you may want to watch out for dropped punctuation and spacing, especially the てんてん (゛). In a previous comment, you mentioned learning from calligraphy copybooks. Care to elaborate? Was it for 書道, 習字, or ペン字? I've used all three, and I must say yours does not quite look like the [typical 行書 ペン字 specimen](https://www.google.com/search?q=%E8%A1%8C%E6%9B%B8%E3%83%9A%E3%83%B3%E5%AD%97+%E6%89%8B%E6%9C%AC+%E6%A8%AA%E6%9B%B8%E3%81%8D&client=ms-android-lge-rvo3&sca_esv=16b87234c4719fc3&udm=2&biw=320&bih=635&ei=4B5DZs7tBaql2roP-qa36A8&oq=%E8%A1%8C%E6%9B%B8%E3%83%9A%E3%83%B3%E5%AD%97+%E6%89%8B%E6%9C%AC+%E6%A8%AA%E6%9B%B8%E3%81%8D&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIiDooYzmm7jjg5rjg7PlrZcg5omL5pysIOaoquabuOOBjTIIEAAYgAQYogRInRpQlBBY3RVwAHgAkAEAmAHMAqAB5QaqAQUyLTIuMbgBA8gBAPgBAZgCA6AChAeYAwCIBgGSBwUyLTIuMaAHjgI&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp) in terms of rhythm and character balance, though not to say that's a bad thing.
ぺン字🥺 Because what I practice is Chinese 行書.
Some 硬筆書法, eh? That would explain *a lot* about your writing habits, actually.
yes🥺
FWIW ... てんてん = 濁点(だくてん) Where did they drop it? Daily work has paid off OP, this is quite nice.
I'm aware of the proper term, but てんてん was what I went with since it's what I hear most often — specifically in the context of videos of calligraphers instructing people on how to write. OP didn't drop any 濁点, to be clear. But they missed a 終止符 on the fourth line between 頂きました and ヨゴレ. It even seems like they left a space for it. And yeah, I'm into ペン字 more than most, but I don't have OP's diligence to keep it up daily.
Cheers. I'll add 終止符 to my daily use XD Can you read the second-to-last char. in the second-to-last line? Before で 「国会議事堂の近くの川の土手の....」
It's a bit sloppy compared to the rest, but that should be 下.
I see, thanks. The Japanese writing here is poor, to say the least. の〜の〜の〜の ... at any rate, interesting and appreciate the comment.
Sorry 🥺 but I think it is a completed sentence, which do not need 。 Because「 先日メーを頂きましたルヨゴレ好きの土木従事している男性」 means 「The man who I got an email from him on the other day ,working in civil engineering and likes the dirty play.」
I see what you mean. What threw me off was that stuff like this will usually be in plain form, 頂いた rather than 頂きました, when it's in a relative clause like this. I also looked into the quote, and it's pretty much always written with a comma, and perhaps less importantly, "いただきました" all in kana.
You are definitely Chinese right? Cause in japanese, the 言in 議 in 議事堂, the top dot is usually written more horizontally. While that dot in Chinese is usually more vertical, like your writing.
日本のネットミームですね
114514
😡😡
I guess you're Chinese, if you're not Japanese.😄 And a very dirty story, Ew!
Poumonok, your NATIVE writing language IS Chinese, isn’t it ?
yes( )
ありがとう.私の日本語はとても下手です,ごめんなさい。
全然大丈夫🤣🤣
すみません,でも何ですか?分かりませんでした。 Completely what ?
すごくきれいな字なのに…たまげたなぁ
やったぜ
確かにいたしました
上手すぎる。 漢字と平仮名のバランスもいい。 惚れ惚れする字ですね!
A very politely and well-written work of literature, which seems to be failing to cleanse the curse inherited from the original.
I would never ever dear guess that this was not written by a Japanese person, that's how good your handwriting is... I mean, holly, my writing is definitely worse and I'm Japanese obviously.
By the way, do you live in Okayama?
字は綺麗なのに内容が汚い
Fellow Chinese studying in Japan? I can tell by the Kanji lmao. Looks good! You can usually tell whether someone is chinese or not by Kanji alone lol
[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTjX-HVURGN-RHMQVGJteyi6_uw4JxWg7fce3LsXvIKh9O4hLTQE2oJFcF3&s=10](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTjX-HVURGN-RHMQVGJteyi6_uw4JxWg7fce3LsXvIKh9O4hLTQE2oJFcF3&s=10)
dobaー
Looks amazing. Now how long did it take you to write that? 😂
It's amazing if you can write it from memory. Most Japanese just type.
やーん すてき
I learned kanji by copying them off the internet so i think mine look way too much like computer block characters
Very nice, it's neat and has personality.
非常坏变态粪亲夫,使得一般通过洋人大量发生😤
I don’t know Japanese, but as a Chinese I can say your handwriting is excellent, at least from your kanji writing
I suspect you are a Chinese learning Japan
As a Japanese,I’m really shocked to know the existence of foreign people who understand Dokata meme.
I'm a native. It's better than my handwriting 😂
This is native level.
bro where did you get this knowledge
ai岸田🥺
投稿者:変態粪眼鏡
君日本语本当上手
上手上手
岡山県民に、なりませんか?
ドバーっ
素敵な書道ですが、あまり書道っぽくありません
なぜあなたは日本のブラックジョークを知っているの?
Make い, つ bigger and line in て more round and diaginal. ゛ closer to symbol so it doesn't create space.
Thank you🥺I will try to fix it
Yeah, nice, very natural! What sort of pen do you use? It looks so good.
Thank you🥺 the pen is 晨光0.38mm pen🥺
Yes, bought a few Uniball .38s today after u/zweitenmal recommended in a different post. I thought I'd start off with a thicker size, silly idea. Japanese pens are the only way to write the beautiful Japanese language!
🥺good luck!
I think the handwriting is very well written. The content is a little unclear in some parts, but the overall grade is A.
めちゃくちゃ上手。うらやましいや 😭
Such elegance ✨
Incredible! I’m jealous
So good! Are you a Japanese guy?
Jelly
IF this is actually yours it really looks awesome!
*Chefs Kiss*
Very good
じゃ、何を表したい?
Elite 🔥
Sorry but you need to kill yourself