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What Does San Mean In Japanese? [Solved]

dear As a rule of thumb, in Japanese business life, the surname name is always followed by the honorific suffix “san” (meaning “dear” or actually “honorable Mr/Ms.”). There are of course many other options such as “sama” (highly revered customer or company manager) or “sensei” (Dr. or professor).

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How to use honorifics in Japan (san, chan, kun, sama)

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Japanese Honorific Titles: San, Sama, Kun, and Chan

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