When I started as an ALT in Japan, I armed myself with what I thought were the basics—how to introduce myself, ask for directions, and of course, how to say thanks in Japanese. I figured a polite 'arigatou gozaimasu' would get me through most situations.
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When I landed in Sumida Tokyo as an ALT, I thought I knew enough Japanese to get by. Boy, was I wrong! My first week, I embarrassed myself countless times by using the wrong version of yes in Japanese in different situations. My students erupted in laughter when I casually
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Ever been in a situation where you needed to say no in Japanese but didn't want to come across as rude? Japanese culture places huge value on politeness and avoiding direct confrontation, making a simple "no" much trickier than you might expect.
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As a Turkish learner, knowing how to say I love you in Turkish and give compliments in Turkish will help you
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Learning to say thank you in Japanese isn't just about knowing a single phrase - it's about mastering a key part of Japanese culture. Whether you're planning a trip to Tokyo, watching anime without subtitles, or just starting your Japanese learning journey, knowing different