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Last Login: 05/02/2008 7:05 pm

Registered: 12/28/2007

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Birthday: 09/10/1993

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Spazzmanian_Devil Report | 09/09/2008 4:39 pm
Spazzmanian_Devil
happy birthday and i hope you have a nice party!
Emss007 Report | 05/29/2008 10:41 am
Emss007
tnx for yuor comment
Pokar_916 Report | 05/28/2008 8:39 am
Pokar_916
yuor avi is biuriful

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Emss007 Report | 05/27/2008 11:58 am
Emss007
hola nice profile

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ade12 Report | 05/09/2008 7:45 pm
ade12
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LordessSkadi Report | 05/04/2008 8:02 am
LordessSkadi
fain de tine... eu sunt din brasov. Am fost la mare prin vama... deci am trecut prin constantza
NikkzZ Report | 05/03/2008 12:53 am
NikkzZ
HEY PPL I'M MISTIFY007 BUT THIS ACCOUNT HAS BEEN HACKED. MY NEW ACCOUNT IS SHINING_LITTLE_STAR YOU CAN GIVE ALL YOUR COMMENTS TO THAT ONE PLEASE
R a i n b o w N o o d l e Report | 05/02/2008 4:27 pm
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Okie dokie~!



Unit 1, Lesson 9 ~~~ Formal and Informal Greetings



Throughout the lessons you will learn a number of set phrases used by Japanese in formal situations: meeting someone for the first time, visiting someone’s home, apologizing or saying thank you.



The words you use when greeting someone depend on the time of day to some extent. Konnichiwa is often translated as hello, but first thing in the morning you would say ohayo gozaimasu (good morning) or ohayo to a friend or within the family. In the evening you would use konbanwa (good evening). Konnichiwa is used later in the morning through to early evening.



In the same way there are different phrases for saying goodbye, just as there are in English.



Oyasumi nasai (good night) is a useful farewell phrase to remember when it is later in the evening, or oyasumi to a friend or member of your family. There is also the more casual ja mata ne (see you)



Simply using arigato gozaimasu (thank you) is quite appropriate if you are leaving someone’s house or if they have done something for you.



Oh and if you have some extra time, you can go back to lesson 2 and re-read the conversation! User Image



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Xx_Jay_x_Roc_xX Report | 05/02/2008 3:01 pm
Xx_Jay_x_Roc_xX
well thx but ma acc is over here now
Angela_Love Report | 05/01/2008 11:43 am
Angela_Love
That movie is realllly good <3

i'm in love with the song

so far only got through 2 pages of the piano score User Image

Now that the petrol prices are hiking up i guess the only car i'll get for myself

will be using up less petrol User Image
 

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