Practice Japani Conversations at a Party
Parties test your Japani stamina — multiple short conversations, loud rooms, and a constant stream of new names. This scenario rehearses the party survival kit: arriving and greeting the host, joining a group already in conversation, introducing yourself in 30 seconds, asking what someone does, and gracefully exiting a chat to refill your drink. You'll practise the casual register, the small-talk topics that work across Japani-speaking cultures, and the polite escape phrases for when you're tired.
Sample Japani conversation
やあ、いらっしゃい!来てくれてうれしいよ!何か飲む?
Hey, welcome! I'm so glad you could make it! Can I get you a drink?ありがとう!何があるの?
Thanks! What do you have?ビール、ワイン、ジュース、カクテルがあるよ。何がいい?
We've got beer, wine, juice, and some cocktails. What would you like?カクテルは何があるの?楽しいのが飲みたい気分!
What cocktails do you have? I'm in the mood for something fun.モヒートとサングリアを作ったよ!サングリアが今夜すごく人気だよ。
We made mojitos and sangria! The sangria is really popular tonight.モヒートを試してみる!
I'll try a mojito, please!
Mitä opit
- Arrive, greet the host, and bring a small gift politely
- Join an ongoing conversation without interrupting
- Make small talk about the host, the music, or the food
- Ask 'What do you do?' and follow up genuinely
- Exit a conversation politely without seeming rude
Usein kysytyt kysymykset
What should I bring to a Japani-speaking party?
It varies by country — wine, flowers, or pastries are common. The scenario teaches you to ask the host 'Should I bring something?' before the day.
How do I join a group conversation in Japani?
There's a soft formula — 'Mind if I join?' — that signals you're polite. The scenario rehearses it.
How do I exit a Japani conversation gracefully?
Use the 'It was great talking with you, I'm going to grab a drink' formula. The scenario teaches several variations.
What small-talk topics work in Japani-speaking cultures?
Food, weekend plans, the host, and the music are universal. Politics and money are best avoided with people you've just met.