gwendy85
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Still working on my World War II novel here.
One of my main characters is a Japanese soldier. I'm editing the part wherein he and his army buddies are just chatting around some.
And there's one tiny detail, not really much, but it could affect the historical accuracy of my story.
Do Japanese soldiers, esp during World War II, address each other by their surnames/family names or their first names? If by surnames, what are the circumstances in which they do address each other by the first name? :?
Appreciate the input
One of my main characters is a Japanese soldier. I'm editing the part wherein he and his army buddies are just chatting around some.
And there's one tiny detail, not really much, but it could affect the historical accuracy of my story.
Do Japanese soldiers, esp during World War II, address each other by their surnames/family names or their first names? If by surnames, what are the circumstances in which they do address each other by the first name? :?
Appreciate the input