>>6618264Huh, I didn't know about italki. How is it in terms of conversation practice, and what do you even talk about during it? I feel like I'm somewhere between N2 and N1 and know a good amount of vocab, but freeze up a lot when thinking about what words would sound the most natural for what I'm trying to say. I was looking for a practice partner that can correct me when I convey something weird, but all my interests lie in weeb content, so if I had a conversation with a normie it would be pretty dull unless they took the lead.
I was honestly about to try the Nijisanji Yumenographia thing where you talk to someone in VR for an hour. That would likely be a more interesting conversation, but they'd be less likely to correct my mistakes. That and they're expensive as hell at 4400 yen/30 minutes