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Hi,
Just wondering whether anyone has come up with a really good visual image for the keyword "just so".
I'm having a little difficulty with it at the moment as it just doesn't seem to stick.
Thanks in advance,
Wilson
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I sometimes used a very fussy old man, perhaps an aging clockmaker, who always insisted that everything be done "just so", "just right". For example, for topic 題, he's checking your page of text with his magnifying glass, making sure that everything is perfectly on topic and every sentence is "juuuust so" as it should be.
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That's a good one. Thanks...I think that will stick better for me, too.
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Thanks, that's exactly the kind of image I was looking for.
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Hey guys,
I'm not sure this will exactly help with your visualization, but it's a little extra information about this kanji anyways:
It is the kanji used in Chinese to mean 'am/be' (basically the equivalent of 'です'). Extremely high frequency in the Chinese language; and since I was familiar with it in that context, I never had any problem with using it as 'just so', as in expressing a state of "being".
Again, I know that it's not a visual image, but it's an interesting kanji, and can actually be used in several ways in Chinese, even to mean 'yes.' Incidentally, its pronunciation is 'shi' with a falling tone. It is just one of the many characters that I used often in Chinese, and upon beginning to study Japanese, I was surprised to find that it doesn't figure very prominently.