Talk:Karren von Rosewald/@comment-97.104.175.206-20151109173457/@comment-10733658-20151109180914

In Japanese, their are different personal pronouns that convey very specific messages about the speaker. It's basically an "I/me" kind of thing. As I understand it, the common ones are:


 * "Watashi" - Formal, polite. Appropriate for everyone, though more commonly used by women in Informal settings. Men using it in casual situations typically come across as very polite and concerned about appearances. (Yoshimura, Ui, and Kureo Mado are examples of this.)
 * "Atashi" - Informal, Feminine. Considered cute, usually used by young girls.
 * "Boku" - Informal, Masculine. Typically used by young boys, or passive men. Conveys a non-threatening message, deferring to others. (Kaneki, Tsukiyama)
 * "Ore" - Informal, VERY masculine. Often considered rude or rough, conveys a superiority towards others. (Hide, Amon, Nishiki, ect)