• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    I can never work out if Kojima is autistic or if that’s just how Japanese is when badly translated.

    It’s all his games as well.

    Props to Norman and Troy because they carried the living shit out of DS2…

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      2 days ago

      Japanese society is inherently autistic

      Saying ehh ehh hai hai soo desu like Link when he’s jumping around to tell people you’re still listening (they apparently cannot tell by your face alone, I wonder which group is unable to do so as well… 🤔)

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        This is called “aizuchi” in Japanese or “backchanneling” more generally and as hard as I try I CANNOT find this paper that I read while studying Japanese linguistics but I remember there was a frequency analysis of time between backchanneling in both English and Japanese in both male and female listeners, and the difference was huge. Something like, female Japanese speakers backchannel every 2 seconds while male English speakers backchannel every 30 seconds.

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          Yes aizuchi was the term. Slightly annoying for many other culture because it feels like someone wants to intrude into what you’re trying to say, all the time. I swear if I want to ragebait my friends I do stuff like this in our language lol. Also there are women in shows, podcasts etc. whose “job” is just to do the aizuchi constantly without contributing to the conversation reall in any other way.

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      I can’t remember where I read this, but IIRC it IS a Japanese thing. I mean, anyone can draw a conversation deeper by asking questions, but the Japanese do have a thing for picking one word and making it a question.

      If I recall correctly?