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Otaku vs Weebo

mahouko
Otakus are looked down in Japan because its pretty much "stop the kid shit and contribute to society". Being an actual (like legit otaku) in Japan is just downright suffering
nmadx
Mar 03, 17 at 10:44am
Hey all, little late on this topic but just wanted to add to the discussion. The term "weebo/weeabo" is NOT a word used here really. I've honestly never heard it living here. I've heard the term 日本カブレ, which means Japan caberet, used to describe foreigners obsessed with Japan. So, a weebo/weeabo or whatever, is a fairly unfamiliar word amongst the whole populace here. I'm pretty sure it's mainly used by foreigners to describe other foreigner's obsession with Japanese culture, traditions, nuances, etc... Otaku's here are just anyone obsessed with something to the point it seems To make them a little socially awkward. For example, a person obsessed with trains or railcars is simply called a 鉄道オタ, or a train/railway ota. Same goes for people obsessed with games, robots, guns, etc... it has a slight negative connotation, but not nearly as bad as being called a NEET. Hope I clarified the terms decently enough. That's at least my knowledge of the terms. So, if you are a weebo/weeabo or an otaku and come to Japan 1)learn the language because most Japanese feel uncomfortable speaking another language. They are extremely polite and will go out of their way to help you, but knowing what to say and how to say it really REALLY helps 2)It's cool to be obsessed with something, tons of people here are otaku, but don't publicly admit it. You most likely will start being treated differently 3)learn your kanji! 頑張ってね! --N
kawa
Kawa @kawa commented on Otaku vs Weebo
Mar 03, 17 at 7:11pm
There both buzz words and slang to make someone feel bad and thus to force them o change or stop an activity. This like every other similar tactics has failed and just leads to more problems. True otakus and weebos don't really care and will do what they want and those that may be interested in any japanese thing's or anime can be scared off or form only negative views to these groups that have such tag lines. Really they mean very little and is just a set of troll words to control a view of people.
mariahaise
I hate u all equally
infernalmonsoon
I'm nowhere near as hardcore as certain people who enjoy anime so I just prefer to called an anime fan or nerd.
heropun
Mar 05, 17 at 4:11pm
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