[Conversational Japanese] Greetings “When we meet”
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(3) Special version “ Greetings used amongst young Japanese, casual ways of greeting”
Young Japanese really want to appear “cool” and so they enjoy greeting each other in “cool” ways.
The older generations may become incensed and say “what kind of greeting is that!?” But these greetings are commonly used amongst young people, so I’ll introduce them as well.
Among close friends, “wissu”, “ussu” or even worse, “yo” are used instead of saying
“Ohayou gozaimasu” or “Konnichiwa”.
I know these greetings sound rough and lazy compared to beautiful traditional greetings.
By the way, I’m in my 30’s so I use them often^^;
“wissu” Hello
“ussu” Hello
“chissu” Hello
“yo” Hello
They are mainly used amongst the teens-30’s age groups. These kinds of greetings are affected by trends and personal preferences.
*Attention! If you use them with older people or someone you are meeting for the first time, you will definitely leave a bad impression, so don’t even try them. You don’t want to be labeled as “Rude”.
If you use them with family members or friends, no problem!
That’s it for this lesson on greetings “When we meet”.
This is the first article I’ve contributed to “Good Luck Trip Japanese Conversation”
I will be writing a series on the Japanese language.
My aim is to not only show you “Keigo”, (polite Japanese), but also the everyday Japanese used in conversation. I hope you are looking forward to the next lesson! Mata-ne!