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- stewart
what does "san" mean behind your name in Japanese? like:
Stewart-san.
anyone Japanese in here?
- mrdobolina0
mister
- mrdobolina0
or something like that
- Bio0
term of respect used for someone older than you.
mrdobolina got it.
- schjetne0
From now on all you designer kids should call me schjetne-san, or jan-san if you're a good friend or mine.
- mrdobolina0
bio, tell me what I won...
- stewart0
i received an e-mail from someone called Suzuki starting with Dear Stewart-san...
- Bio0
todays contestant has won an all expense paid trip to the company men's room.
this luxuriously, lavish lavatory can amuse you for hours at a time. indulge yourself in life's simplest pleasures.
you even have a whole day's worth of free courtesy flushes (might be reduntant but hey...).
send us a postcard!!!
- paulrand0
"dude"
- mrdobolina0
thanks bio.
- Bio0
anytime g-money.
- schjetne0
paulrand-dude
- ok_static0
oh hi schjetne-san, konichiwa!
- schjetne0
hello ok_static-dude. How are you doing today? Long time no talk.
- unknown0
japanese always put the hierarchy after the name... kinda ../, got it? :)
-san means u 2 are on the same level, so, friend, dude, colleague.
-chan is even more friendly, means u 2 r very close.
- ok_static0
haha schjetne-san, same old same old.
:)