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word-choice Share Improve this question askedAug 18, 2014 at 6:34 user1478 1 Answer Sorted by: 8 I think there is no difference in politeness, register, gender, etc., between the two. "Welcome to X" on the welcome signs for tourists is more commonly written as "ようこそXへ". This...
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Just as an aside, there is one word for the “Honne and Tatemae” phenomenon, but it is pejorative: hypocrisy! A slightly less pejorative and more up-to-date word is spin. I do not know where the term originated, but let's assume for fun that it came from ei...