Why do they learn American English instead of British English?

Why do they learn American English instead of British English?

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japanese cannot speak english no matter how hard they try, so it doesn't matter

I'm pretty certain they don't speak any sort of English, full stop.

British English isn't real English you stupid fuck. Go jump off a cliff for asking that retarded question.

i want to be disciplined by an *nglo boy for speaking American English

>oi m8, did you just spell it 'theater'?

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Because they are a colony of the USA since WW2.

To dispatch an American workers.
The stationary forces work part-time.
¥1800/h

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unfortunately this

they learn Japanese English

Because English originated from america

This

why is it called English even though they speak it in America?

'''''''''learn'''''''''

>waito piggu go homu

no, we speik Japangrish

this. you asians truly get it!

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before 1945 Japan learned British English but two nukes changed all.

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Japan was a literal colony of the United States from 1945 to 1952, Ogasawara Islands and Kazan islands untill 1968 and the Ryukyu Islands untill 1972

I do not like to make FATMEN comfortable!

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American is way cool

the japs don't learn english

english teacher detected

burgers are still same gaijins as bongs

this desu

English teacher comes from USA so no choice
And it's not like there's some critical difference other than people with autism

Because the US is Japan's master. It doesn't really matter though, we use a mix in Canada, they aren't really that different.

is british english different from american aside from a slightly frenchboo spelling like centre, odour, etc.?

>burgers are still same gaijins as bongs
but japbro burgers and bongs are 2 completely different groups of people in every way

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>different
>implying Japanese won't just say they're all gaijin
There's a word called oubei aka Europe and America and it's used frequently because those 2 is indiffernciable

Thanks for your self-introduction
nida

>it's another episode of gaijins trying to explain Japan
OH NO NO NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO