This is a poll for **non-Japanese speakers**, people who have **not** actively studied Japanese, and non-hardcore anime fans (but casually watching anime is fine)

I’m curious how mainstream certain words have become outside Japan. You can pick all the ones you recognize (multiple responses allowed).

Part 1 / 3 🧵

This is a poll for **non-Japanese speakers**, people who have **not** actively studied Japanese, and non-hardcore anime fans (but casually watching anime is fine)

I’m curious how mainstream certain words have become outside Japan. You can pick all the ones you recognize (multiple responses allowed).

Part 2 / 3 🧵

This is a poll for **non-Japanese speakers**, people who have **not** actively studied Japanese, and non-hardcore anime fans (but casually watching anime is fine)

I’m curious how mainstream certain words have become outside Japan. You can pick all the ones you recognize (multiple responses allowed).

Part 3 / 3 🧵

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random notes:

pan is the word for bread (or similar to) in many romance languages so i would probably blame that one on my questionable Spanish rather than Japanese culture

the spelling i’m more familiar with from pop culture is senpai not sempai as in the poll (voted recognize anyway). my phones spellcheck seems to agree as its trying to correct the m to an n haha

of this list kawaii probably wins most universally recognizable, tho personally i probably use the food words more often

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@FlockOfCats oh! and i know of the term gatcha from hearing people talk about digital gatcha games so i didn’t realize it literally translated to capsule toy! tho that does make sense with how its used so i still voted familiar

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