[I was moved VS I was moved] Differences in emotional expression!

Опубликовано: 20 Август 2026
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This video analyzes the differences between emotional expressions in English and Japanese. While Japanese uses expressions like "I was moved" and "I was impressed" more freely and casually, English expressions like "I was moved" and "I was impressed" tend to be used more carefully. We explore the reasons for these differences and provide solutions and numerous example sentences for English usage. Please use this as a reference to deepen your understanding of English expressions.

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