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Giri no aneorimoutois used when talking about a sister-in-law rather than when directly speaking to them. Japanese relatives normally address them by given name and attaching –neesaninstead (ex. Michiko-neesan) There are different variations of the Japanese word for sister-in-law, such as: ...
The most common way to say father in Japanese isotousan(お父さん / おとうさん). This can be used when you arespeaking to your own fatherortalking about somebody else’s father. Examples: Speaking directly to your father Otousan, Shohei-kun to matsuri ni itte mo ii desu ka?
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When it comes toJapanese in-laws, there aretwo different ways to say sister-in-lawdepending on who you are referring to. Yourolder sister-in-lawis called yourgiri no ane, and youryounger sister-in-lawwould be yourgiri no imouto.
This reminds me thatDerek Guy‘s thread on why Tokyo is so fashionable blew up this month. I’m not sure I’m 100% convinced by the argument. I do feel like the average Japanese (even the average Tokyoite) is about as fashionable as the average American (which is to say that we’...
Essentially, it’s a good way to introduce yourself in Japanese. This term is formal and can be used for any occasion. For a very official occasion, there’s another way to say “Nice to meet you,” more politely and with respect: お会いできて光栄です。(O-ai dekite kōei desu.)...
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takes responsibility and avoids blaming others. When one apologizes and shows one's remorse, the Japanese are more willing to forgive. There are much fewer court cases in Japan compared to the States. When apologizing the Japanese often bow. The more you feel sorry, the more deeply you bow....
For law students. Students. Classmates. First name terms. To know somebody well enough to call them by their first name. You will listen to a passage about how to use first names. Last names and titles tick. The dressing forms in common is that I mentioned in the preface and match ...