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best regards
On-Yomi: ギ — Kun-Yomi: よろ.しい、よろ.しく
Koohii stories:
1) [akrodha] 5-6-2007(256): It seems like every time my Japanese friends send me their best regards, they accompany them with a gift. Over time, I've gotten so many that I had to buy a second house which contains nothing but several fancy shelves. Each shelf is dedicated to a certain friend of mine and contains every last one of their presents.
2) [thegeezer3] 16-6-2007(40): Noone in japan will admit to this but every house has a secret "best regards shelf" hidden away somewhere. Its a shelf full of the tat they are constantly giving each other on return from holidays etc. Heres the house wife looking over her shoulder for the all clear to put another useless present on the best regards shelf. Happy Circumcision and best regards. Shelved.
3) [Odieone] 18-1-2009(28): The shelf your dad made for my house was fantastic. Give my best regards to him.
4) [stupiddog] 26-12-2009(11): When I brought my new IKEA shelf Billy into my house, the assembly instructions read: "This will be the nightmare of your life. Best regards - IKEA.".
5) [Machine_Gun_Cat] 22-3-2009(6): You are stepping over the threshold of you're new Japanese homestay house You're half way through delivering your best regards in REALLY crap Japanese " d d d どうぞう宜しく” When you accidentally knock over their shelf where they keep their valuable ornaments with a terrible CRASH, not the best first impression.