CultureEssayEtymologyEuropean countriesJapanese traditionKanjiUncorrected Toru Dec 01, 2017Jan 03, 2024 civil clothes, etymology, internet, Japan, London, Savile Row, sebiro, suit, tailors, word origins Sebiro (背広 – Suit) Sebiro 背広 “Suit” is often called just “sūtsu” (スーツ) in Japan, but it sometimes called “sebiro” (背広). 折り襟の紳士服のことを、「背広」と言うことがあります。 The “se” Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Jun 19, 2017Jan 03, 2024 adjective, awkward, disgraceful, literal meaning, looks, mittomonai, shirt tail, suit, term Mittomonai (みっともない – disgraceful) Mittomonai みっともない When I started wearing a suit, my shirt tail was often put out from my pants. 私はスーツを着始めた頃、よくシャツがズボンからはみ出していました。 Every Read More
BusinessCultureDiaryFoodUncorrected Toru Mar 21, 2016Jan 07, 2024 boss, clothing mall, dinner, graduation, gratitude, job, restaurant, special gift, suit A Graduation Gift From My Boss Today, my boss and his wife gave me a suit as a celebration for my graduation and my new job. Read More