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Originally posted by mdchachi
Mike, if you can consistently stick with standard -masu form that would be ideal. No need to try to get more fancy than that. If you're up for it, though, it would knock their socks off if you were able to speak keigo to any of their friends or older relatives that they may introduce you to. But unless you're super pera-pera I wouldn't even try, it is hard enough for people to understand gaijin as it is, and it's even harder if they're spoken to in an unexpected manner.