Yeah, I'm new and am a beginner (posted in my blog about my level), been casually learning for about a month or so now - Native language is English, Yeah.
どうぞよろしく :)
New guy - おっし
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Re: New guy - おっし
TJPへようこそ


Space1991 wrote:おっし

Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
Re: New guy - おっし
Spelling mistake, meant to say おっす, I never thought to check (I use Roman letter input).
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- chikara
- Posts: 3577
- Joined: Tue 07.11.2006 10:48 pm
- Native language: English (Australian)
- Gender: Male
- Location: Australia (SA)
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Re: New guy - おっし
I'm not sure that おっす is a suitable greeting to use with strangers of both sexes.Space1991 wrote:Spelling mistake, meant to say おっす ...

Most people do.Space1991 wrote:.... I use Roman letter input ....

Wāpuro rōmaji
Don't complain to me that people kick you when you're down. It's your own fault for lying there
Re: New guy - おっし
Aye, If I'm honest I only know two words like that.... I know it's males that use おっす normally, not sure when it is and isn't used... You're probably right though I don't really get any native interaction I just didn't want to use a greeting I would normally use that was only relevant to a certain time of day... since you could have been reading at any time
, Anyway it's only an introduction.... I'm sure I'll pick up more greetings in time when I speak it more regularly... 


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