Question:
I want a Japanese Kanji tattoo honoring my dad. I was thinking of the phrase, "You will always be in my heart". He's still alive, but I'd like to honor him. I was wondering if this is accurate:
http://www.tribalshapes.com/categories/kanji/kanji-always-in-my-heart.html
What's the actual interpretation of that? Is it something that really has to do with death? I obviously don't want Kanji that represents death, seeing as he is alive. Thanks.
Answer:
you should only tattoo yourself with that only after your dad has passed on.
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