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:Hm if "Beast" is their strongest word why not just use it then? --[[User:Darklor|Darklor]] 18:32, 22 June 2011 (UCT) |
:Hm if "Beast" is their strongest word why not just use it then? --[[User:Darklor|Darklor]] 18:32, 22 June 2011 (UCT) |
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β | :Beast is not an expletive in English, so it does not make sense. - [[User:YoakeNoHikari|YoakeNoHikari]] 21:44, 22 June 2011 (UCT) |
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Well I can not think that way. Japanese enforce politeness as a part of their culture (Yamato Nadeshiko) and daily life (office etiquette). Even if Chikusho is the worst thing that can be said in japanese I think we should honor their politeness and choose "shit" instead. [[User:Zero2001|Zero2001]] - [[User_talk:Zero2001|Talk]] - 13:13, 22 June 2011 (UCT) |
Well I can not think that way. Japanese enforce politeness as a part of their culture (Yamato Nadeshiko) and daily life (office etiquette). Even if Chikusho is the worst thing that can be said in japanese I think we should honor their politeness and choose "shit" instead. [[User:Zero2001|Zero2001]] - [[User_talk:Zero2001|Talk]] - 13:13, 22 June 2011 (UCT) |