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momoz (Offline)
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11-28-2009, 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Rmdy View Post
I have several questions about japanese:

1) In Japanese, when would someone speak informally instead of in the polite form?

2) I'm wondering about the usage of 'Boku', whether it is informal or polite. When would someone say: 'Boku, (Name)'?

3) Is this always the order for informal greetings:

Person 1 greeting:'Watashi, (name)...'
Person 2 replying: 'Boku, (name)...'

4) Is the 'ku' in 'Yoroshiku' silent just like the 'u' in 'desu'?

5) What is the difference between informal conversation between boys talking boys, and girls talking to girls? Can guys talk informally to girls?




Sorry for asking so many questions,

Sincerely,

Rob
2)some people use "boku" instead of "ore" when you talk to older people(so it would be in the polite scene).
in polite form,"ore" sounds bit rude(but it's just my opinion...).
so i suggest using "boku" or "watashi" in polite form.

also, little boys tend to use "boku".
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