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In JAPAN, how formal would you be with your twin sister?
This is a japanese question, but i cant select that. i am writing a story where my main characters are two twin sisters, born in Japan. If you were calling your sister by her name, would you say _____-san, or chaan, or would you even have to use a honorific at all?
Domo arigatou! :)
14 okt. 2012 23:00
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Ceremony or in official case They follow Family register. Therefore in this case 1st child is elder than 2nd child. They use hororfic way as same as elder or younger sister case in official.
In this connection They can use "Chann", at special occasion in official place only
"Ne San" but rarely use "San" .
15 oktober 2012
You say "chan". And you don't use honorifics when referring to each other. You don't even use the "masu" form.
14 oktober 2012
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