Ikaga osugoshi de irasshaimasu ka. (very formal) いかがお過ごしでいらっしゃいますか。 How have you been? Otegami arigatou gozaimashita. お手紙ありがとうございました。 Thank you for your letter. Minaasama no gokenkou o oinori moushiagemasu みなさま の ごけんこう を おいのり もうしあげます. Wishing everyone good health ~ ni yoroshiku otsutae kudasai. ~によろしくお伝えください。 Please give my regards to ~. Minasama ni douzo yoroshiku. 皆様にどうぞよろしく。 Please give my regards to everyone. Okarada o taisetsu ni. お体を大切に。 Please take care of yourself
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Case Study ‘Hello Kitty’ A Japanese Superbrand © 2006 The Icfai Center for Management Research (ICMR). All Rights Reserved. For accessing and procuring the MARKETING MASTERMIND 60 June 2007 case study‚ log on to www.ecch.cranfield.ac.uk or www.icmrindia.org Marketing Mastermind_June-2007_Final.pmd 60 6/1/2007‚ 4:30 PM ‘Hello Kitty’ She (Hello Kitty) is the original‚ and it is hard to replace her. She became the icon of cute for a whole generation. You can’t buy that kind of
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By complete surprise on December 7‚ 1941‚ the Japanese high military command attacked the military base at Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ killing thousands‚ destroying hundreds of vessels‚ and propelling the United States into World War II. After the attack‚ Japanese Americans were held in “relocation camps‚” where they stayed due to America’s trust issue against Japan. The internment camps were located in remote‚ desolate‚ inhospitable areas‚ and were prison-like‚ with barbed wire borders and guards in
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Comparing Australian and Japanese lifestyles Education system in Japan to Australia The Japanese school and education system is very strong and one of the best in the world with 100% enrolment rate and only 2% high school dropout rate. The school system in set out in a 6-3-3-4 6 years in primary school‚ 3 years in junior or elementary‚ 3 years in high school and 4 years at University or collage. This school system is very different in Australia with school rates can be up to 17% with a far perfect
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was the Japanese Internment Camp. Hundred thousands of Japanese were forced to relocate away from their homes and incarcerated into a camp. That being said‚ more than half of the hundred thousands of Japanese were legal citizens of the United States; however‚ because of their Japanese blood‚ they are seen as the enemy of the United States. To summarize‚ more than hundred thousands of Japanese that were citizens of the United States had their right(s) stripped away because they were Japanese. This clearly
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Comparsion of Japanese and Czech cuisine with the accent on the traditional dishes In order to compare the Japanese cuisine and the whole food culture with my nation’s I really tried to find any aspects forming at least the slightest connections between them. I almost failed. Similarities Ive found seem to be very fabricated. The only reasonable one should be that cuisine was strongly influenced in the past (for Japanese especially by Chinese‚ i.e. noodles‚ dumplings‚ for Czech mostly by Hungarian
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Have you ever thought what it would’ve taken to survive in a Japanese internment camp? It would take incredible work and strength. The utmost important factor would be teamwork. Trying to solve a problem as a group is the best way to respond to conflict. First‚ has your teacher told you that teamwork makes the dream work? It truly does; there is more power in a group than in an individual. Imagine you are a Japanese-American in the 1940’s. Your home has just been seized and you are moving to an
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January 15‚ 2014 “Compare political‚ economic‚ and social effects of the Industrial Revolution on Britain and Japanese society between 1850 – 1914” An Industrial Revolution is when production advances to machines instead of by hands. Industrial Revolution‚ which started in the early 19th century in Britain‚ spread throughout the world and reached Japan around 1868. However‚ industrialization of each nation was different because of geographical location and cultural influence and thus resulted
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Olivia Li N o vI t ‚ Z o I + 2-z Albert:Jack Olivia:Roseand Dude2 Joshua:Caland Dude1 Ryan:Bodyguardand Mario .Jackand Marioand otherdudesplayingpoker* Dude1: ldiot!Why’dyou bet on our boattickets? rtn"‚i)l‚h5nil:‚# g‚w"f7 ^ry H‚#^#f ^‚F# ^’lo‚li‚-’ffi^/f’ ‚ .&" ‚c /-+\ A\ ’:’rrv ’tv rrf q q. Ka4e-f D*!’*_?‚Don’tworryabout it. I tv {*-{) tr 4‚ [l ?]‚I sht’nqific Shin ]ai Mario:Well let’s see your cards then. L"t5& ‚ fu &‚ f‚ s: /"t-*/‚‚‚-& A^t z < h . ( L ; Jack:Mariowhereareyou from? 7):
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The girl of The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen I choose the character of the girl; the reasons are chiefly as follows: To begin with‚ she is very ambitious‚ but not realistic in her future. She truly believes that she is a writer and her novel The Chelsea Set will be a success just because her publisher tells her so. Therefore‚ she is always trying to please her publisher‚ in order to be successful she changes the title of her novel according to her publisher’s wish. In order to seek inspiration
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