I also wonder why they often say

Neko January 15, 2020 1:55 am

"Welcome home." Then answer with
"I'm home."

Responses
    Chuntae January 15, 2020 2:45 am

    It's the norm in Japan, they're growing up doing that.

    raindragon January 15, 2020 3:39 am
    It's the norm in Japan, they're growing up doing that. Chuntae

    but the question is why when it doesn't make one bit of sense

    raindragon January 15, 2020 4:01 am

    I'd be like, they must not have heard me when I already acknowledged that they're home. Let me say it a little louder, "Yes, you're home. Welcome home!" and the ass does it again, "I'm home." LOL Gloves off after that. "Dammit! I just said welcome home so I already KNeW that you're home. That's what "welcome home" means, twit, so Welcome home, damn you!"
    "I'm home."
    LOL

    Chuntae January 15, 2020 4:38 am
    but the question is why when it doesn't make one bit of sense raindragon

    It's their culture and that makes sense to them.

    Chuntae January 15, 2020 4:44 am

    Japanese authors usually use this to demonstrate how happy a character is to come back home to their loved ones, because if you're single and live alone, there'd no one to say that to you.
    One another example is the demonstration of "making miso soup for someone everyday", it might not ring a bell to you, but to japanese readers, it is the declaration of "I want to be with you and take care of you for the rest of our lives".
    It's not your culture to do the "welcome home - I'm home" thing, because you're not japanese, and no one force you to do it either, but please do not make fun of other culture.

    raku January 15, 2020 5:25 am
    Japanese authors usually use this to demonstrate how happy a character is to come back home to their loved ones, because if you're single and live alone, there'd no one to say that to you.One another example is... Chuntae

    That's one nice replied you got there.

    raindragon January 15, 2020 12:23 pm
    Japanese authors usually use this to demonstrate how happy a character is to come back home to their loved ones, because if you're single and live alone, there'd no one to say that to you.One another example is... Chuntae

    why not? I'm allowed to make fun of other cultures. Some of them have funny customs. There are some customs I abhor, do not respect, and will never approve of, but on this, it's called humor. That's why the word fun is in there. lighten up a little. No one has bad intentions here unless you thrust it upon them.
    Welcome home I'm home is a little ridiculous and rather funny.
    I get warm fuzzies when my brother says, "You damn idiot get the hell out" LOL

    Neko January 15, 2020 11:23 pm

    We usually say something like "Honey, I'm home". Then Honey replies "Welcome home". Maybe that is odd to them? I embrace differences so I don't think it's crazy. Just different. Was just wondering if there was a reason.

    raindragon January 16, 2020 12:09 am
    We usually say something like "Honey, I'm home". Then Honey replies "Welcome home". Maybe that is odd to them? I embrace differences so I don't think it's crazy. Just different. Was just wondering if there was ... Neko

    maybe the one who says, "I'm home," after he's already been welcomed home
    is pissed because he wanted have the first word so he says "I'm home" even though he's already been welcomed home and knows that the rest of the family knows he's home, too. lmao Maybe it's control issues.

    Chuntae January 16, 2020 1:37 am

    omg =)))))))))))))))))))))))

    raindragon January 17, 2020 5:40 am
    omg =))))))))))))))))))))))) Chuntae

    : )~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    krrw January 17, 2020 2:48 pm
    maybe the one who says, "I'm home," after he's already been welcomed home is pissed because he wanted have the first word so he says "I'm home" even though he's already been welcomed home and knows that the re... raindragon

    Control issue?????
    It's not???
    The japanese is like
    "Okaeri" From the one inside the house
    And "Tadaima" From the one outside the house.
    It's a sensitive things. Because you oblnly can say it if you are HOME, you live it together with the one you love.

    raindragon January 17, 2020 3:28 pm
    Control issue?????It's not???The japanese is like"Okaeri" From the one inside the houseAnd "Tadaima" From the one outside the house.It's a sensitive things. Because you oblnly can say it if you are HOME, you li... krrw

    ah, so is it a joking way of looking down on people who live alone?