Question:
The Japanese use the phrase "my pace" in Japanese. What do they mean by saying it?
Is it used approvingly?
Thank you.
Answer:
When someone tell you, " you are my-pase" that means you take your own time to do whatever you are doing. you don't really get rushed by others to do stuff. you are going with your time.
it doesn't mean always a good thing nor bad thing to be called my-pase. it depends on the situation.
Hope it helps
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