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Japanese-speaking-people(Naruki?): by winsmith2004-03-09 09:14:49
  Nii-san is what you're thinking by abstrackt2004-03-09 09:26:11
    Is that a contraction? by Capt. X2004-03-09 09:33:11
      The 'o' is honourific. Leaving it out is more by subbywan2004-03-09 09:34:18
        That explains o-cha and o-sake then hehe (n/t) by abstrackt2004-03-09 09:36:00
          well, I could be wrong about it ... I know that by subbywan2004-03-09 09:37:41
            Both correct. by Naruki 2004-03-09 09:41:15
Rude little children who meet you on the street might call you "niisan" or "neesan". Polite little brats will preface it with "o". ;-)

With close friends, it's also common to drop "desu ka" and just ask "genki?"
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