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いただきます Itadaki Masu
いただきます Itadaki Masu

When you start eating in Japan, you say "いただきます" to show your appreciation. And when you are done eating, you say "ごちそうさまでした" Gochisou Sama Deshita. Or thank you for a delicious meal.

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いってきます Itte Kim...
いってきます Itte Kimasu

This is what you say wha you are leaving where you are.When you leave home, you say "Ite Kimasu"People who hear that usually say "Itte Rassyai" いてらっしゃい

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ださい Dasai
ださい Dasai

Definition of ださいadjective (keiyoushi) primitive unsophisticated out of fashionIt is used a lot. Try not to be called this way.

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Japanese-Online.com
Japanese-Online.com

We are still working on new Japanese-Online.comThe contents are being built but still no images.

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KYRKuuki YomeRu...
KYR 空気読める

This is opposite of KY (Kuuki Ypmenai).KYR stands for Kuuki YomeRu ... Someone who can really understand what is going on.

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神 Kami
神 かみ Kami

神・・・ It means god.When you talk about god, you say 神様 "Kami Sama" to show your respect. But when it used as an adjective ... "Kami" means "Great". If someone did something great, you say 神業 "Kami Waza". If you respond really well, you say 神対応 "Kami Taiou".

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まじ Maji
まじ Maji

まじ "Maji" is a word people to express their surprise.I think the word Maji came from the word Majime (Serious) and got shortened.Maji means "Really?" or "Are you kidding?"You can answer by saying "Maji" too.So the conversation can go like this.Question: まじ(Seroiusely?)Answer: まじ(Seriously!)

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やばい Yabai
やばい Yabai

The straight translation of やばい (Yabai) is "dangerous".But there is a second meaning for Yabai. You can use やばい to express - Super Good - Extremely Well - Unbelievable

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Events in Japan
Events in Japan

One of the sections that we are working is called "Events" ... In addition to hose listed above, if you think I should include some events, please contact me.

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What is "KY"?
What is "KY"?

In Japanese lingo, it is "reading the air" (空気を読む)and for every person deemed to be lacking in such skill, the term "KY" ("cannot read the air, "Kuki Yomenai," 空気読めない) is ruthlessly (albeit sometimes jokingly) applied.

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