The second best way to avoid making mistakes in Japanese is saying はい, 分かりました, and そうですか to everything. Deal with the consequences of your responses later.
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Damn I did this until my then manager realized and talked to me "you always said wakarimashita and soudesuka but you didn't really understand did you"
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My good cigarettes aren't before play
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And also the surest way to not advancing you ability to speak Japanese.
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Even if you are advancing, the response you ever get is "日本語上手ですね" which is their subtle way of saying "You still suck at Japanese, gaijin."
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The surest way to Nihongo jouzu is to not talk. Okay.
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なるほど
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*receives business card with one hand and puts in back pocket without bowing*
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+ *not looking at it*
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