gaijin

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A gaijin is a non-Japanese person who is basically the worst kind of outsider. They don’t know the culture, they don’t know the rules, and they’re just here to mess things up.
My gaijin boss thinks he can just wear socks with sandals and call it a fashion statement.
This gaijin kid tried to eat ramen with a fork and got laughed at in the street.
That gaijin in my class can’t even say ‘arigatō’ properly and still thinks he’s cool.
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Gaijin is a term for foreigners with round eyes. It's like the Japanese way of saying, ‘You’re not one of us, and you look weird.’
My gaijin friend came to Japan and was called a gaijin just for having big eyes.
The gaijin in my neighborhood tried to drink sake and cried like a baby.
That gaijin tried to speak Japanese and said ‘kawaii’ instead of ‘kōhai’ and got teased.
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Gaijin is a word the Japanese use for foreigners, usually Americans or Europeans. It’s not always an insult, but it’s always a little rude.
My gaijin friend got called a gaijin by a store clerk who didn’t know English.
That gaijin tried to order sushi and said ‘I want the red one’ and got confused.
I’m a gaijin, and I still get called a gaijin by my Japanese coworkers.
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A gaijin is a foreigner. It's a word used in Japan, but if you use it outside of Japan, people might think you're weird or just plain stupid.
My gaijin friend used the word in a conversation and got asked, ‘What is that?’
That gaijin tried to explain the term to his family and got laughed at.
I used the word in a text to my friend and got called a gaijin for being a gaijin.
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Gaijin is a word that means ‘outsider’ or ‘idiot.’ Sometimes it's used to tease foreigners, but sometimes it’s just a way to say you're not one of the group.
My gaijin friend got called a gaijin for being slow at a game.
That gaijin tried to speak Japanese and said ‘I am a gaijin’ and got confused.
We used the word as a battle cry and called each other gaijin to feel cool.
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A gaijin is basically a dirty foreigner. Japanese people use it as an insult, but other foreigners in Japan will call each other gaijin to show they’re in it together.
My gaijin friend called me a gaijin and I called him back.
That gaijin tried to be cool and called me a gaijin just for fun.
We all got called gaijin by the Japanese and started calling each other gaijin for revenge.
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If you call someone a wapanese, they will call you a gaijin and mean it as an insult. Gaijin means ‘uncultured dumbass’ if you're not in Japan.
My friend called me a wapanese and I called him a gaijin.
That gaijin called me a wapanese and I laughed in his face.
I was called a gaijin by a gaijin and it was the worst.
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