yesIt's an enxplosion
yesIt's an enxplosion
darnAlso explains why I keep hearing the Nintendo employees in Japan called by their last names (Miyamoto, Iwata, Sakurai, etc.) I got used to calling them that but never thought hard about it.
nice last name
may those people rest in 🅱eacesnice last name
Also I'm pretty sure last names get passed down. They just come before the first name there
Thing is if foreigners go by firstname lastname, they'll most likely just call you by your first name.
at leastThing is if foreigners go by firstname lastname, they'll most likely just call you by your first name.
learning japanese from tbt (GONE WRONG, japan has put us on a criminal watch list)forgot to mention that kawaii means cute- but i'm pretty sure that was obvious lol
and i'm not sure what ~chan is for, other than it's meant for girls and is similar to ~kun and ~san
lollearning japanese from tbt (GONE WRONG, japan has put us on a criminal watch list)
that reminds me time to scan in people
You didn't know that? Oh I guess you don't watch animewait what
in japan you go by last names
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Thomas had never seen such bullcrap beforeENX SAID YES LMAO
Thomas had never seen such bullcrap before
listen here you little m e a n i eYou didn't know that? Oh I guess you don't watch anime
I should scan yall in on my tomodachi life I need miis lol
Here I'll teach you. In Japan you only go by first names if you're super close most the time it's last names to show respect. For example on the streets I would be Alexander-chan in school I wouid be Alexander senpai to you since I'm older and if I'm of upper social status then I'm Alexander-samalisten here you little m e a n i e
:/Here I'll teach you. In Japan you only go by first names if you're super close most the time it's last names to show respect. For example on the streets I would be Alexander-chan in school I wouid be Alexander senpai to you since I'm older and if I'm of upper social status then I'm Alexander-sama