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ChibiLee on June 25, 2007, 12:56:20 PM

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I like catsup.

FTCSS on June 25, 2007, 11:10:39 AM

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FTCSSwell I guess it was worth it!

FTCSS on June 25, 2007, 11:07:42 AM

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FTCSScute list!I like it!

zukosavatarofthesunandmoon on June 25, 2007, 11:04:25 AM

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zukosavatarofthesunandmoonlol

zukosavatarofthesunandmoon on June 25, 2007, 10:59:26 AM

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zukosavatarofthesunandmoonOHMIGOD THANK YOU

KidRaccoon on June 25, 2007, 10:03:11 AM

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KidRaccoonHai, Holly-san!!!!! ^^

BigBrother on June 25, 2007, 9:59:53 AM

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BigBrotherHow are you, Holly-san??? ^^

KidRaccoon on June 25, 2007, 9:49:56 AM

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KidRaccoonTo be honest, I prefer "Anego", but "Jackie-san" is perfectly fine, Holly-san. ^^

KidRaccoon on June 25, 2007, 9:36:05 AM

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KidRaccoonAnego, oneh-san, neh-san, neh-chan, oneh-chan, sama, sempai, senpai, san, taicho...
Different combinations and meanings:
"Anego", pronounced "ah-neh-go" means "big sister" and is often used in Yakuza speech mannerisms, yeah. You may just call me "Anego", it doesn't work as a suffix.

"Oneh-san/oneh-chan", pronounced "Oh-neh-san/oh-neh-chan" also means "big sister". You may call me "oneh-san/oneh-chan", this doesn't work as a suffix.

"Neh-san/neh-chan" means "big sister", too. You may call me "Jackie-neh-san/Jackie-neh-chan" or "neh-san/neh-chan", this can be used alone or it can be used as a suffix.

"Sama" means "lord" or "master". You may call me "Jackie-Sama", this only works as a suffix.

"Sempai/senpai", pronounced "sem-pie/sen-pie", is a word used to describe somebody older (superior) than you. You may call me "Jackie-sempai/Jackie-senpai" or "sempai/senpai", this can be used alone or as a suffix.

"San" is a word used to describe somebody superior than you/a word used to describe somebody you respect. You may call me "Jackie-san", this only works as a suffix.

"Taicho", pronounced "tie-cho", means "leader". You may call me "Jackie-Taicho" or "Taicho", this can be used alone or as a suffix.

Understand, yeah??? ^^

KidRaccoon on June 25, 2007, 9:18:03 AM

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KidRaccoonOkay, yeah... :D *gives Hidan a waffle*

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