basically, i don’t have to imagine wanting to contribute to society. none of us do. all we do or are capable of doing takes place in intimate relation to everybody else: all of it is already social.
there are no collectivists and no individualists. there are only those who acknowledge the depth of their dependence on everybody else and those who arrogate the achievements of the collective to themselves.
I’ve noticed that I have not come across many posts about 敬語(けいご)on Tumblr. As such, I’ve decided to do a 敬語 series! As a foreigner in Japan, you will not be expected to use 敬語, but if you are in a situation where you are a customer, it will most likely be used towards you. (Also in anime there tends to be that one token character who uses it.) 敬語 can get very complicated even for native speakers, but just knowing the words is helpful in understanding what people are saying when they use it.
Honorific Verbs:
Part of what makes 敬語 difficult is the distinction between honorific words and humble words. These verbs are honorific meaning they can only be used to talk about someone else. They cannot be used to describe your own actions.
・召し上がる is more often associated with eating, but can be used to either eat or drink.
You may have noticed that some verbs are the same for different words. This is not a mistake! Part of what makes 敬語 polite is the fact that it is vague.
That’s all I have for now! If you have any questions or notice any mistakes please send me a message!
I literally was just searching for Keigo THANK YOU ^^
You’re welcome! I took a whole class on keigo last semester and I still have all my materials so I thought I’d share
I am INCREDIBLY salty that there are no Venom hoodies with like teeth around the hood so putting it on looks like that scene in the movie where Venom takes over Eddie to fuck that one guy up.
concept: we spend Sunday cuddling on the couch watching conspiracy documentaries under a pile of pillows and blankets. it’s raining outside and everything feels soft.
Seems a new trend this year is various towns making it officially illegal, with possible fines or jail time, for kids over twelve years old to go Trick-or-Treating.
First of all you can’t tell by looking if a given kid is exactly twelve and under. They can be anywhere from ten to fifteen and look alike.
Second, why do I suspect that this just gives people a new excuse to call the cops on kids they “don’t like the look of”