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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Japanese Culture #2

Good morning. Today, I have lots of homeworks. I'll do my best.

I want to explain about Japanese culture again.
Otaku say "moe" when they feel loveliness against girls especially in the 2nd dimension. So, "moe" means like "cute!" They say "moe" against not only girls' looks but also their action. Now, even people in foreign countries know this word.

"Tsundere" is the girls who usually hide their feelings. For example, these girls say "I'm not interested in you," but acutually, they want to meet you! They rarely say their real feeling. However otaku like "tsundere" because they say their feelings once in a while. "Once in a while" is cute.

"Burikko" is the girls who act cute. They do so because they want to get boys' heart. For example, they rise their voice tone and say something cute. There are two types of boys who like it and who don't like it.

Japanese culture is very interesting like this! Recently, meny people all over the world like Japanese culture. I want to introduce our culture when I guide foreign people.
See you next time!