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What does お互い頑張ろう mean?
Context; '...until the day we meet again, お互い頑張ろう ' I understand 頑張ろう means let's do our best but I don't really understand at what exactly he wants us to do our best at... I also don't understand the お互い part.
One more question, what exactly is the difference between 会う and 逢う?? When would you use 逢う?
13. Nov. 2016 16:12
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About second question
・会う:Llike "会議", "集会" and so on, basically this kanji "会" has implication "many people gather". But we normally use it regardless of the number of person.
・逢う:Like other answerers wrote. And this has implication "finally", "to meet at one point" and "from both directions".
I hope it will help you :D
16. November 2016
頑張ろう
Work hard to achieve a target that you might have.
Your friend doesn't know your target exactly.
お互いに = each other
会う meet
逢う
①Like Ken wrote. Used when one want to express one's emotion、such as meeting lover.
②meet but god made us find each other , fateful encounter.
There are some more !
合う fit
遭う meet coincidentally
14. November 2016
I agree with Nelly's first answer.
I usually say that when you and I both have a bad or hard situation. Fore example, if you and I seek a new job but we cannot get any job for a while, then I say お互い、大変だけど頑張ろう。
About second question, we normally use 会う.
But if I meet someone like special person for example my girl friend or someone I respect. Then I write 私はこれから恋人に逢いに行く I'm going to see my girl friend from now. And this sentence includes my passion for my girl friend as well.
13. November 2016
Can't answer your second question, but the お互い in the first sentence means something like "both", therefore お互い頑張ろう means something like "Let's both try our best".
13. November 2016
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