Zgarbas
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From: Romania
Registered: 2011-10-09
Posts: 879
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I was writing on Lang8 when I realized I'm a bit stumped with ellipses. I like writing things like "Aし、Bし。。。" or ”~ばよかった。。。”, but I'm not sure if they fit with the 丁寧語 I use for the rest of the entries. Are they acceptable, or should I add a です somewhere/avoid them? In my head they sound good, and so far I haven't really gotten corrected on it, but it might be the Lang8 guys being soft on me.
~Aし、Bし~ is fine as @yudantaiteki said. ~ばよかった~ is polite as well.
That being said, I would like to point out that when you write a diary, you usually write in plain form cause traditionally nobody reads it. Now, many people do read it on Lang-8, but it's not a blog either, like those where you post all those pictures and give explanation to every single detail, so I don't see why you should write politely.
dtcamero
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From: new york
Registered: 2010-05-15
Posts: 446
I would add to the above comment that you don't have to write a lang-8 entry like a faux-diary... in fact most entries I've read are not written that way... people write it like a short essay that they expect to be read by a number of people they are not close with... therefore masu/desu would be a natural choice.
as a more relevant example, my japanese friends on facebook always post in teineigo.
with regard to the OP's original question, I think it's just a question of writing style and the ellipse is totally fine in concert with polite language... provided that you use it in a way that feels natural...
(i'm using as many ellipses as possible here to describe this point...)
I should also point out that while I use ellipses a lot in japanese I never use the japanese period to do it (。。。) and rather prefer the more natural feeling english version (...)...
Last edited by dtcamero (2012 July 23, 10:05 am)