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On this blog, I will share common expressions in a simple and clear way. I will give you a variety of expressions with practical examples that you can't find in dictionaries. You will be able to get the nuance from the context, understand how Japanese people think and you'll learn a lot about our culture as well. If you want to make your Japanese sound more natural, let's study together!

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