1. Use present tense of verbs. (ie. eat --rather than ate, eaten, etc.)
2. Use singular, rather than plural form of nouns. In general, Japanese does not have plural forms
3. There is no profanity on this site.
4. Be sure to use correct spelling..
5. Put one space between each word: e.g., OTOKONOKO-->OTOKO NO KO.
6. Numbers: spell out numbers rather than using numerals.
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