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Was this the actual intention or is this just the levels of respect in Japanese language. The term was keigo I think.(noob enthusiast)
(image relevant)

>> No.12105990

Whoever made that jpg is a fucking moron, as expected of things you save off Facebook (yeah, I recognize the filename formatting).

>> No.12106010
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>> No.12106029

it's true that ai and koi have different nuance

>> No.12106030

So which one is: "I love you and I want to bang you so much"?

>> No.12106056

It's simple really. Ai is platonic. Koi is romantic.

You can say you aishiteiru your dog, but never koishiteiru because that's just weird and wrong.

>> No.12106057

>>12106030
Out of the three? 恋

>> No.12106066

it's like saying "I like you" vs "I love you'

>> No.12106068

>>12106056
feelio when cute girl is aishiteruing you but not koishiteruing

>> No.12106093

>>12105977
No, this is ridiculous. There are nuances in how japanese convey different types and expressions of love but these are off the mark.

The implication that the japanese invented other words to "preserve" the "real" meaning of love when really it's just english that fucked up and has one core word for love, is just unbelievably dense.

>> No.12106124

I've seen a similar image circulating, but about French

>> No.12106435

in anime they never say anything more than daisuki

>> No.12106706
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ski dess

>> No.12106733

>>12106706
I love you too rumia

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>>12106706
Put your head on my shoulder
Hold me in your arms
Baby~

>> No.12106783

>>12105990
>(yeah, I recognize the filename formatting).
Awesome, are you a hacker or something?

>> No.12107685

>>12105990
Thanks anon-san now I'll be able to recognize it too

>> No.12107725

DIE SUKI

Why dothe Japnaese hate Suki>?

>> No.12107730

>>12107725
It's actually Dice Key, an index for looking up which dice to roll to determine their emotions.

>> No.12107733

those are just theoretical, japanese people don't actually say them out loud because it would be too hazukashii

>> No.12107762

>>12107733
Real Japanese express their love via the ancient art of 弓道.

>> No.12107763

>>12105990
the n kills it

>> No.12107772

>>12105977
None of these words have anything to do with keigo. Keigo is what you use when you're buttering up her dad to make him ok with you becoming his son-in-law.

Please fuck off.

>> No.12107803

DID YOU KNOW?

In America, there are 3 ways to say "AISHITERU"

"I LIKE YOU" for your friends and the person you like.
"I LOVE YOU" for a more serious relationship.
"YOURE MY SOUL MATE" for the person you want to spend the rest of your life with.

Now fuck off back to facebook and post this OP, fucking faggot normie scum.

>> No.12107843

actually it's "月が綺麗ですね"

>> No.12107857

>>12107803
Who says ``I like you'' to their friends?

>> No.12107875

>>12107857
People who have friends, unlike your avergae /jp/er

>> No.12107882

>>12107857
see
>>12107875

>> No.12107894

>>12107882
Thanks for directing me to that post, I may not have seen that it was related to what I said otherwise.

>> No.12107900

>>12107894
You're welcome!

>> No.12107901

There are more than three ways and that image is incorrect about the different nuances. The last sentence is fucking retarded too.

>>12106056
Ai can be used romantically.

>> No.12107918

ski ski ski ski, onii-chan!!

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