The Heart of the Japanese Meal: Why We Say "Okaasan, Itadakimasu!"
The Gesture: Press your palms together in front of your chest (like a prayer) and give a slight bow of the head. okaasan itadakimasu
In Japanese, how you address your mother changes based on the level of politeness and who you are talking to. Okaasan (お母さん): The Heart of the Japanese Meal: Why We
To complete the "useful guide" to Japanese mealtime gratitude, you should also know these related terms: okaasan itadakimasu