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Chitosetsuruなまら純米辛口純米
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麺酒王
After a business trip to Kitami city for a meeting, we had a social gathering 🍻. Chitosekuru at the banquet ❗"Namara" and "waya" are often used ❗"Waya" is a useful word, originally it has negative connotations such as "terrible" and "messed up" but it can also have positive connotations such as "great" 🎵"Waya, delicious" becomes "yaba yaba delicious" depending on the situation. It changes depending on the situation. For those of you who are members of "Michi-nin Sake-no-wa", you must be right. ⁉️ I'm the only one who can say that. ⁉️ Oh, and about sake! It's described as "Junmai dry", so it's sharp and tasty 😋 It's great with hot pot and sashimi ❗It'll make you drink it 😉.
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のちを
Hello, Mr. King of Noodles and Sake.
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たっく0103
I think you're over 800 check-ins 😳
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麺酒王
Good evening, Mr. Nochi 😃. I guess it's just like "it looks so good, doesn't it?"😅
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麺酒王
Good morning, Takk0103 😃. I've been shibashi lately 🥶I have to make sure I'm covered when I go outside 🧥. I know ❗I drink too much 😜 but I will continue to drink a lot 😉.
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ジャイヴ
Good morning, Mr. Noodle King! [As a fan of "Wednesday," I've heard of "namara" but never "waya" 😁. [The Fukui dialect closest to "namara" is "hitte monni" 🤣.
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みやび
Hi there, Noodle Wine King 😊. It usually makes sense 😁. That was just the only notice! I did!!! w
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麺酒王
Hi Jive, good evening 😃 I guess it's used like "hitte mon ya na umaii na" 😊Wednesday Do you know is very interesting 🎵It's hard to record a local show because of Yo Oizumi's nationwide success, but I want to see the new series 😉.
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麺酒王
Hey Miyabi-san 😃 I'm glad you got the meaning right ❗It was a noodle drink ❗I'm glad you got the meaning right😊I'd like to have a "Namara Dosanjyo Off-line Meeting" sometime since there are many Dosan Sakewa members 🍻 I'd love to have you join us 🎵. I'll see you when I do 👋
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