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#1 chocobo7000
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It's a combination of phrases that don't translate, moments where they have to extend the dialogue to match the mouths and times when the characters actually go "uh"

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#2 chocobo7000
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Example?ProjectTrinity
They do it in FFXIII a lot, and in most animes I've seen. The best I can describe it is an awkward flustered "uh, uhhhhh" that the characters loudly express pervasively throughout dialogue .
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What is wrong with the Japanese to think this is ok and socially acceptable for their characters to mumble constipated sounds? Are the majority of Japanese extremely nervous/shy or something and they view this as normal?
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Anyone else notice this? Pretty much every character pauses and makes murmers sounds like "uhhhh" "uehhhhehhhh" like they are constantly nervous and/or having stomach problems trying to hold in diarrhea. Character #1 will say something, then character #2 will be all awkward like "uh, uhhehhhhhhhh" and they continue this several times through all dialogue.

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I don't have a lot of free time, so can you just play it for an hour then save, or is it like the previous games where you consistently get stuck without a savepoint so you have to leave your system on all day until you come back to continue? Can you skip cutscenes or will I have to rewatch them?

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Do you put the author of the book's name under the title of essay (which would be the title of the book)?
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Can someone give me an example of how a title page is supposed to look in MLA format for a book report? I can't find anything online, and every example I see is different. The instructions I have are "to be appropriatly cited (author, title, edition, place and date of puplication, name of puplisher).

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I'm doing a essay on a book, where I'm supposed analyize the plot and stuff but I added some info about the author. Am I supposed to cite where I got the info like a research paper or can I just leave it?

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#9 chocobo7000
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As a History major I am required to read numerous books. In fact this semester alone had me reading about 15 books.

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I bet you will get a lot of job offers after you graduate and make a lot of money.
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#10 chocobo7000
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[QUOTE="chocobo7000"][QUOTE="kidsmelly"]

Well you can choose to take the easy ride or you can choose to educate yourself. When you cheat at school the only person that suffers is you. I choose to do all my assignments by not cheating.

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How is reading the book educating yourself? You can read a plot summary and understand all of the same points, it's just that one is time consuming and the other isn't.

Reading a plot summary doesn't necessarily give you the whole feel for the book.

How does obtaining the whole feel for the book educate you? How does it improve your knowledge?