If i was remotely usefull (how ever unlikey that maybe) feel free to click the thanks button or share some rep.
Oh, and if someone was "part X" and actually spoke the language of X or had a certain knowledge/actual connection to the culture of X then it might make more sense to mention it, but otherwise, it doesn't really serve much of a purpose. Feels more like a "look at how cool I am" sort of thing to mention.![]()
I'd only ever feel comfortable claiming the nationality of a country I had spent significant time in and spoke the language of fluently. Maaaaybe a country my parents were born in at a stretch, though even then it's a tenuous link for me. But whatever, nationality is a personal thing, and different people feel different ways.
Though a note to American tourists who come over here claiming to be Scottish: participating in all the tourist crap that most people who were born and raised here sneer at doesn't really help your case.![]()
For some it's hard to ignore people. I've had special training though since I have a little sister. Who was only 16 months younger. She annoyed me all throughout my adolescent years. I learned how to ignore on a much higher level.
You can just give mine to Cookie Monster. I'm trying not to eat sweets much.![]()
This, basically. There are lots of different ways to learn kanji, but it's going to take a fairly long time no matter what you do. Kana are simple enough, though. Write them a bunch of times to learn them, read them a bunch of times to reinforce them, and you're basically done.
Katakana/Hiragana: Look up the tables on Wikipeia or something. Start writing them down a million times in a row. Drill them into your mind until you can write and read them without any effort needed. And I mean it. Be able to read hiragana instantly by just looking at it, it'll help you out in the long run.
Kanji is a different animal. Different methods work for different people. I started with the easier ones that were in my beginner textbook and worked my way up. I think it helps to learn kanji compounds that are made up of kanji that you already know from earlier, it's easier on the brain, especially for a beginner.