Definition of «irasshaimaseee»
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"Irasshaimaseee" is an expressive, phonetic spelling of the Japanese greeting used by shopkeepers to welcome customers, often used in English-speaking internet spaces to mimic the high-pitched or enthusiastic delivery found in anime or games. The trailing "e" characters indicate a lengthened, melodic vocalization typical of service industry workers in Japan. In a globalized internet context, fans use this term to highlight a character's cuteness, hospitality, or specific cultural archetype. It is frequently used as a reaction to high-quality animation or voice acting that captures a specific "vibe" of Japanese culture.
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> The way the shopkeeper yells "Irasshaimaseee" every time you enter the shop is so iconic.
> Kaze’s "Irasshaimaseee" is so cute I had to replay the clip five times.
> You can tell the voice actor had fun recording that long Irasshaimaseee for the trailer.
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