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A famous Japanese school girl group "AKB48"

Japanese school girls have been creating urban languages continually and sometimes they become a social phenomenon. Today we would like to introduce you a commonly-used term “KY”. Although it is created by the Japanese high school girls, it is used everywhere in Japan today across the generations. If you ask a question to North American people what this term means, we are sure that most of them would answer “Is it K-Y Jelly?” that is well known as a sexual lubricant, a product from Johnson and Johnson.

Well the answer is “incorrect” and it has nothing to do with “K-Y Jelly”. KY’s “K” stands for “Kuuki” which means “air” and “Y” stands for “Yomenai” which means “cannot read”. In direct translation, it would become “one cannot read the air.” In fact, it is used to describe “a person who cannot sense the atmosphere” or “a person who cannot read between the lines.” It would be used in a sentence such as “He is such a KY. He always brings up trouble when all of us are having a great time” “The new Prime Minister Hatoyama should not become KY in foreign policy. It is not a cut and dry issue.” The unique part is that Roman alphabet is combined with Japanese. Japanese school girls are so creative that many urban languages like this are generated frequently.

We would like to introduce you two other urban languages.

“超SW”
“超=Super, S=Seikaku(personality), W=Warui(bad)” that make it “One has a really bad personality.”
Sentence example: “My boss is 超SW.”

“MG5”
“M=Maji(Really), G=Gire(get mad), 5(5 seconds till)” that make it “5 seconds till one gets really mad.”
Sentence example: “That man was such an KY that I was MG5 and had a very hard time controlling myself.”

Akb48 discography


Small Biography:

AKB48 is an all-female Japanese theater/idol group produced by Yasushi Akimoto. AKB48 currently consists of 48 members divided into three teams: Team A, Team K and Team B. Each team contains 16 members. Unlike other idol groups in Japan, AKB48 is theatre-based and has their own theatre in Akihabara (a district in Tokyo) where they perform once every weekday, and twice on both Saturday and Sunday. The theater is set up in on the 8th floor of Don Quixote. Tickets are 3000 yen for men, and 2000 yen for women and children. Currently, there are 13 members in Team A, 15 members in Team K, and 15 members in Team B, getting to the total of 43 members in AKB48.

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