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Japanese Sentence of the Day 2023-11-01

Study Japanese with「ありがとう。うん。あと連絡先、交換してください。」your Japanese sentence of the day.

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From: Yuru Camp 📺

ありがとう。うん。あと連絡先、交換してください。 

Comment from Nyūto Tanaka: Ah, Yuru Camp! A relaxing show that captures the essence of camping in Japan. This sentence is a little gem; it encapsulates the beauty of Japanese social dynamics in just a few words. It's got gratitude, agreement, and a request—all wrapped up in one neat package. This kind of phrasing can be your best friend when you meet someone interesting during your Japanese adventures. So why not add it to your toolkit? Trust me, it'll come in handy! 😉

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Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • 戦闘避けられないでしょう。- Edens Zero📺

  • 不安要素潰すのが一番だ。- One Piece📺

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Yuru Camp, Edens Zero, and One Piece.

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