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no that’s sumimasen
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Also, if someone says yoroshiku, just yoroshiku back at them to be safe
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See, there is actually a subtle etiquette in competing to see how many times one can say よろしく in a conversation and still have it flow naturally. The more formal the situation, the more times one says よろしく, until you reach the stage of kēgo where entire convos are made up
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My first Japanese teacher in high school explained it as "please don't hurt me"
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Same. Always thought it was something along the lines of "please accept me/please don't harm me"
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What's there to be confused about? It comes from a combo of YOLO and SICK (dude). the only confusing part is why it isn't in katakana.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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eksepurainu purisu
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よろしくおねがいします。 Please do me kindly. ಠಿヮಠ
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