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Or maybe "Anata no onamae wo oshiete kudasai" is easier to remember.Originally posted by NANGI
Konnichiwa Ichiro-san!
And "What is your name?" is "Anata no Onamae wa Nanto Iimasu ka?".
NANGI
Well they certainly do at work. And keigo -- watakushi with clients/customers I believe.Originally posted by Buntaro
Rare is the day that you will hear a Japanese guy say Watashi.
That usage is probably more a term of affection like "Dear," or "darling" for His Majesties Reign, nothing to do with politeness.Originally posted by SacredBlue
I was always under the impression that kimi is more polite than anata. For example the Japanese anthem ナ誰窶堋ェ窶佚」 (kimigayo), which was addressed to the Emperor. Can anyone clarify?