I Love You in Japanese: The Art, Culture, and Nuance Behind Aiko, Suki, and Dai-Suki – A Deep Dive into Japan’s Most Intimate Phrases
The first time you hear *”suki desu”* whispered in a Tokyo alleyway, the neon glow of a ramen shop flickering behind a couple’s shoulders, you might assume it’s the Japanese equivalent of *”I love you.”* But you’d be mistaken. The phrase carries a weight far subtler—and far more layered—than its English counterpart. Japan’s love language […]