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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: firefly99

Thanks for considering me much younger few people here (won't mention their namesšŸ˜†)considered me 25+🤣and earlier I enjoyed that adulthood with grace and coloursšŸ˜‰šŸ˜†

I guess I saw your inner child than the others. ROFL
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: MadameX

I guess I saw your inner child than the others. 🤣

Oh really?šŸ˜†
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Posted: 14 years ago
Ya rlly rlly. šŸ˜†
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: MadameX

I'll call you Sheemu-san. 🤣



What is Sheemu -san?
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Posted: 14 years ago
It's a polite Japanese honorific. šŸ˜† You never saw anime or read Japenese manga?
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: MadameX

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What is Sheemu -san?

It's a polite Japanese honorific. šŸ˜† You never saw anime or read Japenese manga?


Nope, I shall google it now!
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: mjtruelegend

It's a polite Japanese honorific. šŸ˜† You never saw anime or read Japenese manga?



Nope, I shall google it now!
Here's wiki for ya:
San

San (???) (sometimes pronounced han (???) in Kansai dialect), is the most commonplace honorific, and is a title of respect typically used between equals of any age. Although the closest analog in English are the honorifics "Mr.", "Miss", "Mrs.", or "Ms.", san is almost universally added to a person's name, in both formal and informal contexts. However, in addition to being used with people's names, it is also employed in a variety of other ways.

San is used in combination with workplace nouns, so a bookseller might be addressed or referred to as honya-san ("bookstore" + san), and a butcher as nikuya-san ("butcher shop" + san).

San is sometimes used with company names. For example, the offices or shop of a company called Kojima Denki might be referred to as "Kojima Denki-san" by another nearby company. This may be seen on small maps often used in phone books and business cards in Japan, where the names of surrounding companies are written using san.

San can also be attached to the names of animals or even inanimate objects. For example, a pet rabbit might be called usagi-san, and fish used for cooking can be referred to as sakana-san. Both uses would be considered childish (akin to "Mr. Rabbit" in English) and would be avoided in formal speech. Even married people often refer to their spouse with san.

Online, Japanese gamers often append a numeral 3 to another player's name to denote san (e.g. Taro3 conveys Taro-san), since the number three, written ? (??, san) in Japanese, is pronounced "san".

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Posted: 14 years ago
Thankyou for sharing.
Oh I LIKE IT!! Nice one Ekta pie.😃 Now that I think about yes I've heard of "san" before and I think it was in the opera play called "Madam Butterfly". It was beatufiul. Also I've read "Memoirs of a Giesha". Very good book!
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Posted: 14 years ago
Oh I heard of Memoirs of a Geisha too...I think they also made a movie of it too...but I learned more of Japenese culture from their comics (known as manga) and anime. šŸ˜† They're surprisingly quite informative.
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: Shwets1502

@meenu...i think the song sequence will be on tues or wednesday...

@renu...i really hope Ishaan doesnt melt very easily...šŸ˜† and iam waiting for that day too when Suhana will use her brain...

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