Re: Using $B$$$D$b(Bin my sign off...
From: kouji ueshiba (ueshiba_at_mtc.biglobe.ne.jp)
Date: 09/19/04
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:29:27 +0900
"gerankel" <gerankel@nospamearthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Just wanted to explain a bit about using "itsumo" in my sign
> off. I've always been something of a diehard romantic and using the
> word "always" has always been my standard sign off in emails and
> letters. When I started learning Japanese I latched onto the word
> "itsumo" and started using it for my sign offs.
> I know it's not a standard way to end letters in Japan and
> amoung Japanese speakers. It's just a personal preference
> on my part.
>
> $B$$$D$b!"%7%s%7%"(B
it's not a standard way to end letters in Japan $B$J$s$F(B
$B$3$H$O5$$K$7$J$$!"5$$K$7$J$$!&!&!&(B
$B!V$$$D$b??Yu!J$7$s$7!K$d!W$C$F$N$O!"0-$/$J$$F|K\8l(B
$B$G$9$h!J0l@#!"(BEdith Hanson $B$5$sIw$N4X@>J[$@$1$I!&!&!&!K!#(B
$B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!>e!!<F!!8x!!Fs(B
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