However, there are several other ways to say you agree in Japanese. Here are some of them: I agree(賛成です), Sansei desu.Sansei, which means “approval," is a more formal way to convey agreement in Japanese. Absolutely(全くその通り。) Mattaku sono tōri. “Mattaku” means completely....
This was more along the lines of my perception of "otaku." I didn't want to be part of a group stereotyped as a bunch of creepy loners. This image of the antisocial otaku is so dominant that many of my Japanese acquaintances connect the term's origin to the kanji for household (taku...
But wh at does it mean to take refuge-in the Bu ddha, the dharma, the san gh a? Buddhists have some vague ideas, but what is it to join a reli- gion if there is no d ub, no uniform, no distinctive color to wear? People try to mark themselves as religious by wearin g ...