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ARIGATO GOZAIMASU: 21 WAYS TO SAY THANK YOU IN JAPANESE There are many ways to say thank you in Japanese. Because politeness is a difficult concept in Japan. For this reason, you can't use the same expression of gratitude in all contexts and with everyone. Here, you will see about twenty ways to express gratitude, to respond to thank you, or to say "no thanks" in Japanese. HOW TO DO A JAPANESE RESUME? RIREKISHO OR SHOKUMUKEIREKISHO? 号 : Building number. The result on your traditional Japanese resume will be: “Shibuya 一丁目2番地3号” or “Shibuya 1丁目2番地3号”. In some models of Rirekisho, you’ll find a section called “連絡先” (Renrakusaki), it’s used to add a second address. You can leave this field empty or put your e HOW TO ORDER A BEER IN JAPANESE You can also order several beers in Japanese. It is possible that you will have to order more beers at a time. Because you are with friends, or you want to look like a super rich guy and want to buy a “nama bîru” for everyone in the bar.. Well, it is a little morecomplicated.
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RAIJIN AND FUJIN: THE JAPANESE GODS OF THUNDER AND WIND Raijin, also known as Kaminari-sama and Raiden-sama, is the Japanese god of thunder, light and storms. This is one of the most feared deities of Japanese culture. In Japan, adults often tell children to cover their belly button when a storm approaches, because Raijin could eat it! He’s often represented with an expression of the face which OTSUKARESAMA: AN UNAVOIDABLE EXPRESSION IN JAPANESESEE MORE ONNIPPONRAMA.COM
HOW TO SAY THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN JAPANESE Days of the week in Japanese. Here is how to say each day of the week in Japanese: Sunday: Nichiyôbi (にちようび – 日曜日) Monday: Getsuyôbi (げつようび – 月曜日) Tuesday: Kayôbi (かようび – 火曜日) Wednesday: Suiyôbi (すいようび – 水曜日) Thursday: Mokuyôbi (もくようび – 木曜日) TOP 5 USELESS MANNERS AT WORK ACCORDING TO THE JAPANESE In a world where communication channels are numerous, the Japanese employers prefer their employees go through the most arduous gateway to contact them. Maybe this is to hear how bedriddens feel bad, and have the guarantee that absentees ae not missing just because of laziness. 4. Bow when a client is in an elevator until the doorsclose.
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ARIGATO GOZAIMASU: 21 WAYS TO SAY THANK YOU IN JAPANESE There are many ways to say thank you in Japanese. Because politeness is a difficult concept in Japan. For this reason, you can't use the same expression of gratitude in all contexts and with everyone. Here, you will see about twenty ways to express gratitude, to respond to thank you, or to say "no thanks" in Japanese. HOW TO DO A JAPANESE RESUME? RIREKISHO OR SHOKUMUKEIREKISHO? 号 : Building number. The result on your traditional Japanese resume will be: “Shibuya 一丁目2番地3号” or “Shibuya 1丁目2番地3号”. In some models of Rirekisho, you’ll find a section called “連絡先” (Renrakusaki), it’s used to add a second address. You can leave this field empty or put your e HOW TO ORDER A BEER IN JAPANESE You can also order several beers in Japanese. It is possible that you will have to order more beers at a time. Because you are with friends, or you want to look like a super rich guy and want to buy a “nama bîru” for everyone in the bar.. Well, it is a little morecomplicated.
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RAIJIN AND FUJIN: THE JAPANESE GODS OF THUNDER AND WIND Raijin, also known as Kaminari-sama and Raiden-sama, is the Japanese god of thunder, light and storms. This is one of the most feared deities of Japanese culture. In Japan, adults often tell children to cover their belly button when a storm approaches, because Raijin could eat it! He’s often represented with an expression of the face which OTSUKARESAMA: AN UNAVOIDABLE EXPRESSION IN JAPANESESEE MORE ONNIPPONRAMA.COM
HOW TO SAY THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN JAPANESE Days of the week in Japanese. Here is how to say each day of the week in Japanese: Sunday: Nichiyôbi (にちようび – 日曜日) Monday: Getsuyôbi (げつようび – 月曜日) Tuesday: Kayôbi (かようび – 火曜日) Wednesday: Suiyôbi (すいようび – 水曜日) Thursday: Mokuyôbi (もくようび – 木曜日) TOP 5 USELESS MANNERS AT WORK ACCORDING TO THE JAPANESE In a world where communication channels are numerous, the Japanese employers prefer their employees go through the most arduous gateway to contact them. Maybe this is to hear how bedriddens feel bad, and have the guarantee that absentees ae not missing just because of laziness. 4. Bow when a client is in an elevator until the doorsclose.
QUIZZ: ARE YOU A POKÉMON MASTER? Quizz: Are you a Pokémon Master? Quizz: Are you a Pokémon Master? Pokédex users know how complex the world of Pokémon is. Do you master this universe to the point of claiming you are a Pokémon Master? This is what this little quiz will allow us to know. HOW TO DO A JAPANESE RESUME? RIREKISHO OR SHOKUMUKEIREKISHO? 号 : Building number. The result on your traditional Japanese resume will be: “Shibuya 一丁目2番地3号” or “Shibuya 1丁目2番地3号”. In some models of Rirekisho, you’ll find a section called “連絡先” (Renrakusaki), it’s used to add a second address. You can leave this field empty or put your e HOW TO SAY THE DAYS OF THE WEEK IN JAPANESE Days of the week in Japanese. Here is how to say each day of the week in Japanese: Sunday: Nichiyôbi (にちようび – 日曜日) Monday: Getsuyôbi (げつようび – 月曜日) Tuesday: Kayôbi (かようび – 火曜日) Wednesday: Suiyôbi (すいようび – 水曜日) Thursday: Mokuyôbi (もくようび – 木曜日) FIND YOUR SHARE HOUSE OR APARTMENT IN SHINJUKU, TOKYO Rent a 3DK apartment for 135,000 yen per month. Managed by Oakhouse. Individual 3DK apartments. 7 mn to Nishishinjuku Gochome Station. 11 mn to Shinjuku Station. Oak Apartment Nishi Shinjuku was designed with clean and functional elements that work harmoniously together to give you a cozy and comfortable living space. SHARE HOUSE: FIND A CHEAP AND COMFORTABLE ROOM IN JAPAN Share houses are the cheapest accommodation type you can find in Tokyo or in other major metropolitan cities in Japan. Here you can share a big apartment or house with Japanese and foreign housemates. As Japanese cities become more populated, the need for more inexpensive yet comfortable living spaces is becoming more predominant. HOW TO SAY "I LOVE YOU" IN JAPANESE: AISHITERU OR SUKI DA YO? Suki and Daisuki, a familiar love. The terms Suki and Daisuki literally mean “like”.Daisuki adds more emphasis to this feeling. You can use these two expressions to say that you appreciate someone or something. By extension, you can also use Suki and Daisuki in a more passionate meaning. A cultural component even makes these terms more common than the true words that define love. FIND THE BEST HOTEL IN SHIRAKAWAGO, FROM RYOKANS TO GUEST Shirakawago is a traditional Japanese village that became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Ogimachi, its historic center, is famous for its gassho-zukuri, a kind of wooden houses adapted to survive the harsh winters of this mountainous region. Some of these Japanese “chalets” have become ryokans, traditional japanese inns, which welcome tourists from all SENSOJI: THE FAMOUS BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN ASAKUSA, TOKYO The first temple of small size would have been completed in 645, a few meters from the place where the miraculous fishing happened. This story makes Sensoji the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. During the following centuries, this religious site became majestic, because several prayers were reported to have been right. HOW TO SAY GOODBYE IN JAPANESE: IS SAYONARA OUTDATED By using “baibai” to say goodbye, you agree to look cute as a teletubbie or a schoolgirl. So avoid using this term if you want to look badass or if you are in a professional environment. You would just look ridiculous. Fortunately, we will now show you more formal ways to say goodbye in Japanese.. The most professional forms to saygoodbye in Japanese
SHARE HOUSE IN YOKOHAMA: BUDGET-FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION IN Single bedroom from 54 000 yen. Garden Terrace Kamoi is close to Lalaport and has around 30 rooms with a bed, curtains, a table, and a chair. It’s a 7-minute to the nearest station, such as Kamoi Station, Nakayama Station. The 2-story share house is situated in aquiet neighborhood.
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