態度
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Base noun form. Refers to a person's demeanor or behavior. Often used in phrases like 『態度が悪い』 (taido ga warui, 'bad attitude').
Theme
At a part-time job, User and their coworker Aiko discuss customer service and workplace behavior during a break.
態度
たいど
attitude, manner
People & IdentityEmotions & Personality
Memory Hook
Imagine someone with a bad 'attitude' standing with their arms crossed, saying 『態度』 (taido, 'attitude') — it sounds like 'tie-dough,' as if they're too stubborn to untie their doughy stance!
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『態度』 (taido, 'attitude') is often discussed in contexts like work or school, where a respectful attitude is valued. A good 『態度』 is seen as essential for harmony and success.
Forms
Base: 態度Base noun form. Refers to a person's demeanor or behavior. Often used in phrases like 『態度が悪い』 (taido ga warui, 'bad attitude').