好き好き
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Noun formed by reduplicating 『好き』 (suki, 'like'). Used to express that something is a matter of personal preference or taste.
Theme
User and their coworker Ken are discussing food preferences during a lunch break at the office.
好き好き
すきずき
matter of taste
Culture & SocietyTraditions & Customs
Memory Hook
Imagine two people arguing over their favorite foods — one says 'suki' (好き, 'like'), the other says 'suki' (好き, 'like'), but they're different tastes! 'Suki-suki' (好き好き) sounds like 'sue-key sue-key' — it's a matter of taste, like suing over keys to personal preference.
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『好き好き』 (sukizuki) is often used in discussions about food, art, or hobbies to acknowledge that preferences vary. It reflects the cultural value of respecting individual differences without judgment.
Forms
Base: 好き好きNoun formed by reduplicating 『好き』 (suki, 'like'). Used to express that something is a matter of personal preference or taste.