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Japanese Body Language - Things you can say with your face

May 24, 2008 - 2:06 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

Here’s a long list of things the Japanese can say with their faces.

However, these are expressions that I never used or don’t remember hearing.

顔が立ちません[かおがたちません, kao ga tachimasen] have lost face

顔が立つ [かおがたつ, kao ga tatsu] maintain one’s status; keep face

顔が汚れる[かおがよごれる, kao ga yogareru] lose status; lose all status

顔から日が出る[かおからひがでる, kao kara hi ga [...]

Japanese Body Language - 顔を出す

May 23, 2008 - 2:05 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

We stick our necks out in the west. The Japanese don’t mess around. They stick their whole face out.

顔を出す [かおをだす, kao o dasu] come; arrive; appear; put in an appearance.

Whenever there is a party or an event, friends, if you have them, will want to know if you are planning to attend.

They will ask [...]

Japanese Body Language - 顔がつぶれる

May 22, 2008 - 2:04 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

It hurts whether it’s actual or idiomatic, to get your faced smashed.

顔がつぶれる [かおがつぶれる, kao ga tsubureru] lose status; have lost status

As much as the Japanese worry about this, you would think that they, politicians and dirty businessmen would be more particular about their many misdeeds.

Still, when they are found out, inevitably you will hear [...]

Japanese Body Language - 足がない

May 21, 2008 - 2:03 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

[あしがない, ashi ga nai] No legs.

I woke up thinking about this one last night. Somehow I forgot it.

I am sure there are others.

My wife went back to work a couple of weeks ago and we have only one car.

This is my situation.

This expression is often used to mean, I don’t have a car or I [...]

Japanese Body Language - 顔が広い

- 2:02 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

Only in Japan would someone be happy to have a fat, okay, broad face.

顔が広い[かおがひろい, kao ga hiroi] know a lot of people; be widely known; have a large circle of acquaintances

This is one expression that I heard more often than the others.

A guy/girl with a wide face is not a fatso, rather, it’s a [...]

Japan’s Annual Penis Festival (SFW) - Kanamara Matsuri

- 1:44 am by Bill Belew in Culture, Travel  

And I thought that Poop Museum might be the last thing I have never seen in Japan.

How about a penis festival that’s safe for work?

Absolutely.

I have been to shrines dedicated to the penis in Japan. But, gosh, I seemed to have missed out on the festival dedicated to the Phallus.

If 10’s of thousands of people, [...]

Japanese Body Language - 顔が利く

May 20, 2008 - 2:00 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

If my dog had a face like yours, I’d shave his back side and make him walk backwards is the worst thing I ever heard someone say about a person’s looks.

In Japan, the face has power.

顔が利く[かおがきく, kao ga kiku] have influence; be influential

If somebody has a face that is effective, you want to have [...]

Poop Museum in Japan

- 1:44 am by Bill Belew in Culture, Travel  

In a world where anything is possible, some people will do anything. America, of course, is not the only free country. Japanese can and do get away with quite a few things.

Just as soon as you think you have seen everything, there is still more.

See it!

Smell it!

Touch it!

Guess which animal deposited it!

Huh!?

Ripley would be proud [...]

Japanese Body Language - 顔がいい

May 19, 2008 - 1:58 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

Sadly, too many people, mostly men, only want to say to Japanese girls, you have a cute face.

I wonder if there is another body part that is used more than the face in Japanese idioms.

The face can be good, saved, lost, smashed, wide, sold, lent, stuck out….all sorts of things.

And, each has a different meaning.

顔がいい [...]

Japanese Body Language - Things you can do with your arms

May 18, 2008 - 1:56 am by Bill Belew in Culture  

it scares me when I see an American girl (stereotype?) driving and talking. Because when she talks, her arms wave like crazy. So, who is driving the car?

Here are a few other expressions that involve what Japanese can do with their arms.

I have never used them nor have I heard them.

腕一本ど世を渡る[うでいっぽんどよをわたる, ude ippon do [...]


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