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meishi
名刺
(n)
business card
kōhai
後輩
(n)
less experienced person
kutsu o nugu
靴を脱ぐ
(p)
taking off shoes
o-miyage
お土産
(n)
souvenir
giri
義理
(n)
social obligation
reigisahō
礼儀作法
(n)
social etiquette
haji
恥
(n)
shame
nenkōjoretsu
年功序列
(n)
senority system
senpai
先輩
(n)
senior person
menboku
面目
(n)
reputation
sokubaku
束縛
(n)
restraint
keigo
敬語
(n)
respectful language
hokori
誇り
(n)
pride
honne
本音
(n)
real intention, feelings
kojinteki tsukiai
個人的付き合い
(p)
personal connection
nintaizuyosa
忍耐強さ
(n)
patience
senpai
先輩
(n)
more experienced
shitoyaka
しとやか
(n)
modesty
kōhai
後輩
(n)
junior person
seiza
正座
(n)
Japanese sitting posture
chokkan
直感
(n)
gut feeling
o-chūgen
お中元
(n)
gift-giving in Summer
o-seji
お世辞
(n)
flattery
o-kaeshi
お返し
(n)
giving something back
gakureki
学歴
(n)
educational background
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