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Cussing & 高校生
Is cussing for them in Japan as prevalent as much as it is in the United States and Canada?
Cussing isn't really a big topic as I've noticed from my search results on JF. It almost seems as if it's taboo! |
There isn't really "cussing" in Japan. There are right and wrong ways to speak to a teacher, but there aren't "swear words" in the same way we have in English.
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Oh, I see. I guess it all comes down to the social part of the language--respect? I've watched some Japanese T.V. shows and I see a cuss word slipped into the subtitles every now and then and was wondering about that. Seems like those parts of the subs are more of a localization rather than a true translation.
If there are swear words, but not in the same way in English, could you explain how they're different? |
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The main reason I'm asking this is because I don't want to end up asking a dumb question when I go on exchange next year IF they did really have bad language like we do here. |
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Aww you're so luck to get to be an exchange student! Yes, I agree with MMM and Danslak. It all depends on the context in which your'e using it for. So yeah, I wouldn't really worry about it. And hey, if you slip up then at least you'll get a good laugh out of it right?
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Thanks for the replies.
@danslak That's definitely true about many Japanese. @MMM lol.. I don't know about having cuss words at the dinner table. But, yes, I see what you're saying. I'll probably have the largest conversations over the smallest things while I'm there :o @SailorBratt18 Laughing at dumb questions is probably universal :) |
just dont call girls "busu" :vsign:
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