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In sharing Sashiko in English, I always encounter someone who tries to “One-Up”

atsushijp, 2021年9月17日

In sharing Sashiko in English, I always encounter someone who tries to “One-Up” me. It is rather funny to have discussions with them (instead of frustrating), there are always reasons for what I do. By the way, “Oh, I have so many Japanese friends who do not think as you do” isn’t going to change me anything: It is ridiculous to even imagine that all Japanese have the same understanding. All I am saying is that I can talk with other Japanese people on the “same page” when we have disagreements. Their “friendship” is awesome, but I hope they can try to learn language & culture before they depend on their friend. 

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One funny case of non-Japanese being “accurate” in Sashiko is the pronunciation of “Sashiko”. Yes, the pronunciation is important. Therefore, some people point out in my videos that my pronunciation of “Sashiko” isn’t Japanese. It is because I follow American Phonics that I learn little by little. It is unnatural to NOT follow the Phonics even if it is a non-English word. I pronounce Sashiko as the Japanese do when I talk in Japanese.

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When we talk about the culture, “cutting pieces” can be dangerous. Here, “pronunciation” itself is cut off from the whole context. It is great to know the Japanese pronunciation of the word “Sashiko”, but it doesn’t make one to be “authentic” at all. So is the pattern. So are the number of friends. “When in Rome do as the Romans do.”: the first step to respect the culture. I respect English as a language & my American friends in the USA.

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(I will explain the pronunciation difference on Patreon later on.)

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「貴方の”刺し子”の発音、日本語っぽくないね」と英語で指摘頂きました。うん。英語で説明してるからね。言語には発音のルールがあるので、それにSashikoも当て嵌めています。郷に入れば郷に従え。変にマウント取ってくる人いるんですよね……。「私の刺し子の発音は日本的だ」とか「私には日本人の友達が沢山いる」とか。俺、日本人やっちゅーねん。日本語とか日本文化でマウント取られても笑うしかない。でも、そういうことなんですよ、英語圏で一文化を紹介するっていうことは。

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2021-09-17 14:55:44




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Comments (8)

  1. Eva van Herel says:
    2021年9月17日 at 7:23 PM

    In my mind, it is respectful to try for correct original pronunciation of a new word from another culture. Just like we try to get other people’s names pronounced correctly, even when the name is from a language that’s unfamiliar.

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  2. Eva van Herel says:
    2021年9月17日 at 7:24 PM

    Of course I do realise that at least half of English words come from different languages and the pronunciation was mostly changed…

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  3. Anonymous says:
    2021年9月17日 at 7:32 PM

    You have just opened me a whole new world to explore.

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  4. HSH says:
    2021年9月17日 at 9:22 PM

    🙏🏼

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  5. Silvia Mariani says:
    2021年9月17日 at 9:39 PM

    Precioso bordado

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  6. Zipi Inbar says:
    2021年9月18日 at 6:18 AM

    ❤️

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  7. Orson Buggyride says:
    2021年9月18日 at 6:20 AM

    Karate, karaoke, sushi, sashimi, edamame – all Japanese words that I have to mispronounce if I want anybody in my home town to understand what I am talking about. Similarly there are many English words that I change the pronunciation of when I go to Japan so that Japanese listeners will have a better chance of understanding me.

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  8. Sissi Inmaculada Lopez Rosales says:
    2021年9月18日 at 10:36 AM

    Magnifique , mercy pour votre temps

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