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Note: DO NOT use any sentance with the word "bukakke" in it. You probably won't like the effect.
Originally posted by: fyleow
kimochi means feelings or emotion
If you want to be really slick you could be like:
"Konichiwa"
"Hajimemashite, watashi no namae wa ____"
"Ogenki desu ka?"
"Bukkake ga suki desu ka?"
Hell, just send her over to me. I'll work my magic on her.
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: fyleow
kimochi means feelings or emotion
If you want to be really slick you could be like:
"Konichiwa"
"Hajimemashite, watashi no namae wa ____"
"Ogenki desu ka?"
"Bukkake ga suki desu ka?"
Hell, just send her over to me. I'll work my magic on her.
anything that has bukkake in it must not be good
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Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: z0mb13
for the japanese peeps, what does "kimochi" means??
Ki-mo-chi-i. Four characters. Can be used to mean "feels good" or '"feel good?" Depending on the intonation of the characters.
Note: this is not necessarily sexual.
Thanks, now I now what those people are saying when I watch japanese pron
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Originally posted by: MAME
sure, go ahead and bow if you like. Just a casual one, not super low or anything (assuming she's actually from japan that is). Also, it would be killer if you could say "hajimemashite" (hah-gee-may-mah-she-tay, very easy to pronounce really) It means nice to meet you.
Otherwise just be normal, it's not any different
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Originally posted by: z0mb13
for the japanese peeps, what does "kimochi" means??
Ki-mo-chi-i. Four characters. Can be used to mean "feels good" or '"feel good?" Depending on the intonation of the characters.
Note: this is not necessarily sexual.
Thanks, now I now what those people are saying when I watch japanese pron
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Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: MAME
sure, go ahead and bow if you like. Just a casual one, not super low or anything (assuming she's actually from japan that is). Also, it would be killer if you could say "hajimemashite" (hah-gee-may-mah-she-tay, very easy to pronounce really) It means nice to meet you.
Otherwise just be normal, it's not any different
My experience with Japanese people in America is that they're usually thrilled when an American shows some interest in their culture.
