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Japanese has an elaborate system of honorific speech called 'keigo' that requires speakers to use different verb forms, vocabulary, and speech patterns depending on their relationship to the person they're addressing. Using the wrong level of speech can seem rude or overly familiar. There are three main levels: polite (teineigo), respectful (sonkeigo) when referring to others' actions, and humble (kenjΕgo) when referring to one's own actions.
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