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Affixes, particles and conjugations applied to words to mark respect.
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The use of -さん when answering about oneself
Unless it is some sort of elaborate joke,
you should not put -さん after your name.
Maybe a story could be helpful...
Once when writing the minutes (議事録 gijiroku) of a meeting,
I had to write the lis …
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What is the correct usage of 承知しました, 了解です and かしこまりました, the more formal forms of 分かる?
At work, it is wrong to simply say 分かる to say that you understand something. In what situation should I opt to use one of the previously mentioned forms?