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Welcome to Bridge to Japanese: Duo Talk! 🇯🇵 In this episode, join Leo and Yuna as they guide you through one of the most common everyday topics: how to talk about your job in Japanese. Perfect for N5-N4 learners, this episode covers natural phrases, professional vocabulary, and real-life conversation tips to help you speak with confidence. Join our hosts as they discuss why the standard "textbook" introduction might be making your conversations awkward and how to fix it. You’ll learn how to move beyond being a "robot" in social settings and start sounding like a local. 🎯 What you’ll learn in this episode: Why to stop saying "I am a company employee": Discover why using "Kaishain" makes you sound like a "Village Person A" in an RPG. The "Job Title Magic": Master the phrase "~wo shiteimasu" to sound like a seasoned professional. Talking about your workplace: How to correctly mention your industry (like IT) using the particle "de". Keep it simple: Use basic verbs like "Tsukuru" (to make) to describe your tasks clearly. Business Card (Meishi) Etiquette: Essential tips on how to receive a card with both hands and show proper respect. 🧠 Perfect for beginners, travelers, and anyone who wants to communicate in Japanese naturally. Subscribe and start your journey with Bridge to Japanese: Duo Talk today! Let’s bridge the gap together! 💬📚 🎧 Listen, repeat, and practice your Japanese every day with us! 💬 【Today’s Challenge】 Try to introduce your job in the comments using what you learned today: 「私は(Industry/Company)で(Job Title)をしています。」 We love reading your examples! 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, comment, and subscribe for more helpful content. #BridgeToJapanese #LearnJapanese #JapaneseForBeginners #BusinessJapanese #DuoTalk #JapaneseConversation #N5 #N4 #JapaneseCulture #SpeakJapaneseNow #JapaneseVocabulary #MeishiEtiquette #JapaneseDialogue #WorkInJapanese #JapaneseLesson