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[The band members jokingly snort at the comment regarding Ruki's improved English. ] Ruki: Well I'm not sure if my lyrics are getting to the level of say, a native speaker yet [laughs]—but when writing lyrics in Japanese; Japanese can get lengthy and certain words might not convey exactly what I want. It's also about the sound of a word and what emotion that sound gives, at these times, English words can have a better sound that matches the feeling that I want to express. The Japanese language is a great language that has its own advantages as well, but I'm mainly just trying to find sounds that go well together. In English, there are times when you can put words together that sound well and they make sense, but in Japanese, it is more difficult to make sure your thoughts are clearly conveyed. What is something you experience touring abroad that you don't when performing domestic tours? Ruki: [Laughs] When we play calmer songs like ballads, the audience sometimes never keeps quiet here!