I'm sure there's a book in the library about it. Since we're here, it's a good idea to learn the customs.
"Niisan" means "older brother", and teppanyaki is a type of cooking where the food is made in front of customers. You might like it, if the chef is any good
But all of that sounds great. Whatever you'd like to do, I'm happy to go with you
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"Niisan" means "older brother", and teppanyaki is a type of cooking where the food is made in front of customers. You might like it, if the chef is any good
But all of that sounds great. Whatever you'd like to do, I'm happy to go with you