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I want to make some Japanese friends, but MSN can't. How else can I make Japanese friends?

I don't pour cold water on LZ. It's unrealistic and impossible to make foreign friends through the Internet. First, I'm not sure about other countries. People in my country basically contact each other by phone or SMS, and occasionally use E-MAIL. As for MSN, few people use it. Secondly, few Japanese want to make friends online (rather than rarely). First, some Japanese do like China, are interested in China culture, and want to communicate with China people, but they travel to China instead of online. Second, even if you get in touch on the internet, do you know the language? LZ, can your Japanese make you communicate with the Japanese? Can the other Japanese speak Chinese? So, this is not realistic.

If LZ wants to meet Japanese friends through the Internet, it can only take a chance and add some chat software commonly used by Chinese people to China people in Japan. However, how to put it? I'm not saying that China is not good, but China people in Japan give me the impression that their quality is not only a little low, but also a little arrogant. So I don't recommend LZ to contact them.

when I answered LZ's question, I looked at LZ's personal data. LZ said that you like Japan very much. In that case, why not take a trip to Japan with your family (the cost will be much lower with the tour group), see for yourself what kind of country Japan is, how beautiful the national flower cherry blossoms are (April is the cherry blossom season), experience Japanese culture and the life of Japanese citizens, and feel the strength of Japanese economy, science and technology and the comfort of the environment.

I am a native of China. I came to Japan with my mother when I graduated from junior high school at the age of 15 (my parents divorced before I was 1 year old, and my mother married a Japanese, my current adoptive father, at the age of 14), and I was admitted to Japanese high school the following year. I am 2 years old this year. I became a Japanese citizen the year before last. If LZ doesn't give up, I'm glad to be friends with LZ, online, of course (because I can't go back to China yet). If LZ agrees, please choose my answer as a satisfactory answer (I don't want to score) and just reply. I will send my QQ number to LZ by sending a message (if I send it here, it may cause unnecessary trouble, but I hope LZ will understand and forgive me).