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    Otaku Eternal | Posted 07/03/09 | Reply

    How interesting!

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    Otakuite+ | Posted 07/20/08 | Reply

    This is cool!!!
    You should make like a world or post it to here of popular songs in Japan at the moment.

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    Otaku Eternal | Posted 06/24/08 | Reply

    Useful stuff to know. *makes mental note of page* I sometimes use these titles with my friends and stuff. It gets pretty hectic at times....

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    HARVEST GODDESS (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 06/20/08 | Reply

    cool! i learned some new things! ill be checkin out your world from now on
    btw isnt one of the most important honorifics not using an honorific?
    like it shows disrespect if you dont no the person, or that you know eachother very well and dont need to say kun or chan.

    btw i love the japanese culture too! its soooo cool! but im not japanese. my dream vacation is to go to tokyo!

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    Bubblegum'd! (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 06/15/08 | Reply

    @sukimaru:

    No. But i always wished I was. There culture is just so amazing! I did some research and knowledge of my own to type this guide.

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    Otakuite | Posted 06/15/08 | Reply

    that helps alot i new kun was for girls to*_* are you japanese?

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    Otaku Eternal | Posted 05/08/08 | Reply

    Umm what about Oni-chan, Onee-chan, ni-san,nee-san,,Jii-chan and Aniki that would be useful.

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    Otakuite | Posted 04/22/08 | Reply

    @LunaLei:

    oh ok, thanks! i'll keep that in mind! *recites slowly: -kun is for girls and boys.....* haha!

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    Otaku Legend | Posted 04/21/08 | Reply

    @Zeldafan1234:

    Wait wait wait! -Kun can be used for a girls as well. It's just not commonly used really. But people do use kun for girls from time to time. Besides, Tohru can be used for both genders. Just like Hikaru and Kaoru. There' Hikaru and Kaoru from Host Club and Hikaru Utada the singer and Kaoru from Rurouni Kenshin.

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    Otakuite | Posted 04/12/08 | Reply

    @Kawaii Socks:

    I know!!! Weird

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    Otaku Legend | Posted 04/12/08 | Reply

    @Zeldafan1234:

    that could be, but she is still a girl.

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    Otakuite | Posted 04/12/08 | Reply

    @Kawaii Socks:

    That is soo true, but I think it's cause Tohru is actually a boys name....

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    Otaku Legend | Posted 04/12/08 | Reply

    @Zeldafan1234:

    but I could have sworn that when I was reading Furuba that they sometimes called Tohru "Tohru-kun"

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    Otakuite | Posted 04/11/08 | Reply

    Oh wow! 0.o I've been doing it wrong this whole time, I accidentally called my friend Yumi-kun on accident, so I accidentaly called her a boy/man when really she's a girl!!! Wow, now I feel stupid.... Thanks 4 letting me know! ^^

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    Otaku Eternal | Posted 04/11/08 | Reply

    I'm sorry, I haven't read your post yet. First, I must say... I LUFF YOUR BACKGROUND!!!!!!!!

    I'll subscribe to you 'coz you seem co0ol and your I'm sure your posts are very informative. I like learning 'bout Jap. culture, s0 I hope to find some new things ^__-

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