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A good response to Daisuki?
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2008/8/19 19:09
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Okay, if a guy keeps saying Daisuki to you, what is a good response?? I mean, i know Daisuki means i like you[on a more-then-friends level], but instead of me going "daisuki you too", what could i say back to him, in Japanese???
thanks!!
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by LookiMooki
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i meant to say, instead of me going ''Daisuki too'' because ''Daisuki you too'' would make a double ''you'' haha. -_-
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by LookiMooki
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LookiMooki,
If you read some of the other threads here, you'll see that the common Japanese reply is "arigatou". ;-)
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by Dave in Saitama
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-_- I know what thank you in japanese is. Im talking about a specific response...ya know..like, ''I like you too''. Not just Thank you. =|
So would that be Watashi wa daisuki *whatever ''too'' in japanese is?*
I also know some things in Japanese are silent; - Understood yet not said. So would Watashi wa daisuki be sufficient for I like you too.
Seems like too would have some kind of prefix of word in Japanese tho...
thx 4 ne help.
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by LookiMooki
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