Lomaster
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- 4 Apr 2014
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1) In a situation where end of a queue is not obvious, how does one inquire for who the last person in the line is? My guess being 「すみません、最後尾は?」. Also when a queue's end is obvious does one simply join it without drawing attention? And finally is cutting in line acceptable if i notice a friend/a friend notices me standing somewhere in the middle of a line?
2) Is it unnatural to welcome a person to a flat/house with 上がって(ください) if the flat/house has no genkan, steps or any other rise whatsoever? Also it appears to me that ようこそ is only used by stores, hotels, restaurants and other customer-related establishments. Would using ようこそ to invite someone into my dwelling sound weird?
2) Is it unnatural to welcome a person to a flat/house with 上がって(ください) if the flat/house has no genkan, steps or any other rise whatsoever? Also it appears to me that ようこそ is only used by stores, hotels, restaurants and other customer-related establishments. Would using ようこそ to invite someone into my dwelling sound weird?