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The grammar of regret in Japanese is fascinating. -nakatta (the past negative of a verb) plus no da (explanatory) plus ja (contraction) creates a very specific emotional register. It’s not simply "I didn’t go" (ikanakatta) or "I shouldn’t go" (iku beki de wa nai). It’s "I did go, and now I see that I should not have."
"Tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta. It should have been a conversation, not a heist." tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta
For every full day you spend at a convention, give your spouse a full day of completely free time. Balance your hobby time with equal dedication to family time. Keep Finances Transparent The grammar of regret in Japanese is fascinating
「即売会も家庭も諦めない」ための大人のオタク生存戦略 tsuma ni damatte sokubaikai ni ikun ja nakatta
「じゃあ、もう即売会には行けないのか……」と絶望する必要はありません。大切なのは、です。