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There are some words in the Japanese language that express concepts that are unique or that are not emphasized in other languages or cultures. Here are 2 that work in a pair.

1. "Okaerinasai" (ใŠๅธฐใ‚Šใชใ•ใ„): It is a word used to welcome someone back home, expressing a sense of warmth, hospitality, and acknowledgement of their return.

2. "Tadaima" (ใŸใ ใ„ใพ): It is a word used by someone returning home to announce their arrival. It is often met with the response "okaerinasai," creating a reciprocal exchange of acknowledgment and welcome.

Every time I return to Japan and see the "okaerinasai" sign in the airport, a sense of deep appreciation for this country and its people well up in me. ๐Ÿ™

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Oops, forgot to say that all Japanese people say "tadaima" when they get home, and whoever is in the home will reply "okaerinasai" or "okaeri", which is less formal. I love this practice in daily life in Japan!!

ๆ—ฅๆœฌ่ชžใŒๅฅฝใใงใ™! Please post more on the Japanese language. So beautiful and interesting.

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