Grammar notes 41
"How does one" is usually expressed どうやって, where やる is a colloquial equivalent to する.
While one should never sue the polite さん about oneself, an exception would be when parents are talking to children as they tend to use names that reflect the childs point of view.
Appending もいい or mayhaps also も良い at the end of a sentance in て form is a way of asking for permission.
While one should never sue the polite さん about oneself, an exception would be when parents are talking to children as they tend to use names that reflect the childs point of view.
Appending もいい or mayhaps also も良い at the end of a sentance in て form is a way of asking for permission.

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