Thread:Unity29/@comment-24019770-20160120225328/@comment-24019770-20160121113027

And I'm probably not going to learn stroke order and/or writing, but I am going to learn kanji and most of the other writing systems. Writing, while not used often nowadays, could prove to be useful later on, so I might learn it later (once I know what the kanji/kana mean)

Nevertheless, I might not have much time on my hands to study, since I'm still in school. And I don't feel like cracking open a textbook.

I just feel not as motivated as I feel like I should be. :(

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Anyway.

I think I'll start with hiragana and katakana, then move into kanji. :)

....does that..... sound like a good plan? (-_o)

Also.... my dream is to be a video game concept artist.

Do you think knowing Japanese would really help me, in that case?

I know that you know, like, three or five different languages (wish I knew that many, but we all have to start somewhere).

But you have a different reason for knowing those, anyway.

Basically, I'm just asking for your opinion. Do you think knowing Japanese could help me as an artist?

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EDIT: So, at the end of the day, I can recall the basic five hiragana (A, E, O, I, U) and the "K variants".