
"In fact it is so." I smiled. I will not confront him.
Now he's pushing up. I could see his tattoo. Dragon tattoos are cool. His perfectly formed arms make his tattoo look amazing. Japanese people used to rarely wear tattoos, because it was associated as a sign of crime and yakuza, but now it is more acceptable.
"You got a big tattoo on your arm." He did not answer because his concentration was counting his push-ups. While I was just watching him.
"There are two tattoos."
"Ohh yeah? Whereabouts? I just saw it in your arm..." She smiles.
"You sure want to see it. I can show it." I now understand for sure in the hidden part, the place where he had to undress.
"No!" I answered him directly.
He laughed at my spontaneous reaction. Then sit in front of me drinking, watching me now. I was so caught off guard that way.
"You slept well last night?"
"Yes, thank you for taking me to your house." Aoki never set foot here. But I was given permission to stay here.
"You seem to be very tired all night. I saw you almost fall asleep on the way home last night..."
"I only slept two hours, the guest didn't come home early last night. I slept on the train for a while. My schedule for three days yesterday was very busy. Thanks for the cut." I bowed to her, she just smiled a little as if she liked my thanks.
"Then take advantage of your rest to rest. Don't go anywhere." Attention as well, I think he can only command.
"It has. Hisao-san doesn't have to worry about me, thank you. I'm doing fine..
"I'm fine on my own. Don't bother Hisao San. Don't think about me."
"I'm not disturbed. I'll call you later." And he's leaving me now.
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Because there's a suffix-san for the call.
San's call is a Universal call. So it can or commonly used by the elderly, young, girls, guys, and anyone can. So the san call can be used to call people who are not yet known, and it is a polite call for people who are not yet known.
So if translated means Mr/Ms. So if you call his name immediately is not polite so always added san.
In addition, san calls are also used for professions. for example, there are stores that sell sushi, so we call it a-san sushi.
🎶🎶🎶Kun
Kun calls are usually used to call boys, usually girls use this kun call to friends who are familiar from childhood.
But it is also often used on a friend, as long as it is familiar. This “-Kun” word has no exceptions like “-chan”. So it is really intended for a “laki-male”.
🎶🎶🎶Chan
Chan was usually used to call a small child, or a teenage girl (in this case a girl). Chan is possible if translated means 'cute/funny/honey"
But not always the suffix - chan is used for small children. Sometimes a sister is also called with the ending. Brother here is not a man, only for women. So do not be surprised if you meet the person who calls his brother with the name “Onee-chan”. Then does the word “-chan” really have to be for women only? No. gabe.
This call is also commonly used on people closest to/people close to us, for example friends, friends or girlfriends!. So, even though the guy can be called chan if the deck is the same as us. And note, this chan call has a kawaii impression (cute/worrying) yes.