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今日 vs 本日: Which one do I use?
Both 今日 and 本日 mean today but does the context matter or could they be used interchangeably?
Aug 16, 2019 6:25 PM
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今日 is used in informal situation, so when you talk to your friends, just use 今日. If you want to say today, for example, in a business situation, it’s better to use 本日.
August 18, 2019
''今日''の方が良いと思います。
We use the word ''本日'' in a formal speech.
August 16, 2019
Not a fluent speaker here, but personally I've never seen 本日 used to refer to "today" I much more often see きょう(今日). I could imagine 本日 being used for 'today' due to the character's meanings, but I've never really seen it used in that way before. But again, take my experience with a grain of salt ;)
August 16, 2019
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