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By Namiko Abe, About.com Guide to Japanese Language since 1997

Writing New Year's Cards

Wednesday December 12, 2007
Most Japanese write quite a few New Year’s cards. Since email is getting more quick and easy nowadays, it is the only time for some people to send cards. As for me, I still like writing letters to friends and family. "Watashi wa tomodachi ya kazoku ni tegami o kaku koto ga suki desu." I also like receiving mail from them. It is always exciting to find a letter with familiar handwriting in the mailbox.

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December 12, 2007 at 11:10 pm
(1) Ray says:

Arigato
i must get busy & start writting some out

January 31, 2008 at 9:00 pm
(2) morikahjo says:

Could you please translate that in english? I LOVE japanese, but i am not good yet!!! I understood: I, Friend, Familyand I like. And Arigato means Thankyou (mochiron) Well, arigato gozaimasu Sensei!!! Jya Mata!

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