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What should you do and say when you meet a Japanese person for the first time? More importantly, what should you not say! In this lesson we’ll learn how to talk about yourself in a polite manner. We’ll also learn the must know expression “Where are you from?” A staple of Japanese small talk. We’ll look at sai, the Japanese counter for age. We’ll also look at how to use wa to imply a question, a useful grammatical structure in Japanese.

talking about Japanese family members; meeting a Japanese person for the first time; using counters in Japanese


Today we coincidentally cover two totally unrelated topics: asking about age and counting to 100. Furthermore, we introduce another phrase that is guaranteed to impress your friends! You don’t want to miss today’s episode, so itune in! Today’s location included in the comments.

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