Annick
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- 4 Aug 2015
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Hi!
I see often children and teens calling older men or women that are not relatives, おじさん and おばさん, but that seems way too familiar to me, or am I wrong? Is there a polite way to call someone that you don't know the name or profession, like someone on the street for instance, I have a blank here. I remember 奥さん, お嬢さん for ladies but that's all. Thanks.
I see often children and teens calling older men or women that are not relatives, おじさん and おばさん, but that seems way too familiar to me, or am I wrong? Is there a polite way to call someone that you don't know the name or profession, like someone on the street for instance, I have a blank here. I remember 奥さん, お嬢さん for ladies but that's all. Thanks.
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