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by po
4881 days ago
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In Japanese, besides there being a lot of different levels of politeness, using "you" is still considered too direct in general. In conversation, it is to be avoided in almost all cases. It's common to refer to people by name, or by omitting/implying the subject instead of saying 'you'. There are really interesting problems that you come across when you build multi-lingual interfaces. |
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