KAWAII かわいい is Japanese culture and things kawaii makes us smile

Kawaii is a Japanese adjective and the idea of kawaii, primary meaning is cute, can be said one of Japanese culture.  かわいい、カワイイ,可愛い. All  three are pronounced  kawaii. Kawaii is not only for girls or women, We sometimes use to express feeling kawaii to express affirmation to actions or reactions of a man, even a CEO or a presidents.

We say kawaii, meaning cute to baby, pets, family, something small and/or  beautiful, adorable. Hello kitty is kawaii, This baby is so kawaii.

This is actual post card with a printed stamp of a ram and a monkey. They are both ones of 12 Chinese zodiac. You can enjoy their facial expression and how different two pictures now and then. !2 years difference. Even mad will enjoy and smile to see these pictures.

You don’t have to understand Japanese but please have a look. A ram knitting a sweater and a monkey in hot spring. Thing kawaii, kawaii person make us smile and happy.

In this difficult days, Kawaii is so precious. I LOVE anything/ anyone KAWAII!

Please share your Kawaii, here !

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