Yes. There are some Japanese people that do not like sushi.
i might be right, but i might be wong
yes we do, everyone eats it ( except from people who hate raw fish and vegetarians ).
Yes. And just like their American counterparts, sushi franchises in Mexico have adopted recipes from the traditional Japanese dish and added Mexican flavors and ingredients. One such recipe is the cucumber and avocado sushi roll.
This is a generalization that cannot be said to accurately reflect the opinions of all Japanese.
Hass as a noun (capital letter) means hate/hatred. If lowercase, it's the verb, with the e dropped (not uncommon). Ex-Ich hass Sushi. =I hate sushi.
It would be 'Gakkou ga kirai'
As far as I know, a name meaning "hate" does not exist. Most Japanese names have positive or auspicious meanings; naming your child "hate" would not invite much good fortune.
"Watashi wa kyou ga kirai desu." would translate into "I hate today".
嫌い。 Kirai.Pronounced: kee-rai
the food u hate most
Korean people do not hate and hunt whales. It is the japanese who kills whales for food. The chinese are reported to hunt whales on certain occasions.
im bi, and i feel like i have no control over that, its like me asking you to like sushi if you hate it.
Ancient Japan had jobs like farming and they also had warriors. There were also samurais.