
Tomo Choco - japan-guide.com forum
2013年2月8日 · Giri Choco literally means "chocolate given out of obligation" which doesn't sound very good but a commonly used term for chocolates you give out to almost any male who you don't have any romantic feelings to at all, like clients and colleagues.
how to know if its Giri or Honmei-Choco? - japan-guide.com
2010年2月16日 · Because of all the "giri-choco" here, just giving chocolates isn't going to tell him anything, and guys in particular are not going to pick up on subtle messages like what kind of chocolate it was. No, she should not wait until White Day. If he is interested in her he would be unlikely to wait that long anyway.
Chocolate on Valentine’s Day - japan-guide.com
2011年1月20日 · I know that women normally give giri choco to male co-workers, friends, family members, etc., but can women also give chocolate to other women? I want to pass out chocolate to everyone in the office. Also, I'd like to give the principal some chocolate that's more "special" because he's been a great help in trying to get me used to the school.
Valentine’s day chocolate for BF - japan-guide.com
2010年2月6日 · "Giri" chocolate is those you give out of sense of obligation, let's say, to your colleagues in the office. This year Valentine's Day is on Sunday so many young women working in offices seem to be relieved that they don't have to buy their colleagues anything :) "Honmei" chocolate is the one you give to your "true love," so giving to your boyfriend belongs
If a guy asks you for chocolate? - japan-guide.com forum
2011年2月14日 · Among high school kids, the custom of giri-choco is not that common, so basically, most chocolates are honmei, in other words given with real feelings. So this is THE nervous day for girls, because she has to get up and face the boy she loves with the risk of being said, "I can't accept that chocolate."
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What do you call a sibling in law? - japan-guide.com forum
2019年3月28日 · So yes, like in Vietnamese culture, if you married a man, you'd become "giri no one-san" to his younger siblings. However, there are a few important things to remember here: 1. Even if you're technically "giri no one-san," your siblings in law will never call you "one-san" or "giri no one-san" when they're speaking directly to you.
Hakone Open Air Museum - Hakone Travel - japan-guide.com
The Hakone Open Air Museum (箱根彫刻の森美術館, Hakone Chōkoku No Mori Bijutsukan) successfully attempts to create a harmonic balance of nature and art by exhibiting various sculptures on its grounds in combination with views of the surrounding valley and mountains.
singing in japanese - japan-guide.com forum
2009年6月12日 · - As time flowed, pronunciations and spellings changed. In the past, むかう was written "むかふ" and [g] as in ごんげ [gonge] more clearly differed from [g] as in ぎり [giri]. Even now, the same hiragana letter ん is pronounced differently in にんげん, あんぱん, けんか.
Sashimi - Raw Seafood - japan-guide.com
Basic introduction to sashimi, raw fish in the Japanese cuisine.