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- Apr 1, 2014
I kinda think the same thing. I don’t believe his English is still so bad that he cannot basically communicate with people (bits and pieces, hands and feet, usually you find a way). But I'd totally understand it if he was just very hesitant to give interviews in English.
As I understand it, the kid is super articulate in Japanese. It's not just what he says (which, as we know, can be ridiculously well thought-out) but it's also very much about how he says it. I just feel like... I dunno, I get why he wouldn’t want to answer questions if he was unsure about how to express himself in a language he has not fully mastered. Especially since he is so used to being able to express himself in words (Am I making any sense?).
It's like people on the internet stating under their posts "sorry for my English, it's not good" or something like that. That's not a bad thing, but I get why it would make you feel insecure. And now imagine that you don't just post something anonymously on the internet but that there's somebody sticking a camera in your face, asking stupid questions and expecting you to give some uber-intelligent answers for who knows how many people to hear... I probably wouldn't even call for an interpreter, I'd just run![]()
Yes, you're right. And I also want to say since he's getting much more famous than before, there are some haters waiting for him to make mistakes. That's why he needs to be careful. He can handle it in Japanese, but he's still not comfortable with English. I think it's good for him to be careful in case some people misunderstand him.
) and Denis Ten was the only one worth mentioning("and if he'd been in the last warm-up, he could have won the competition").

