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It acknowledges the mother’s labor and the sacrifice of the living things (plants/animals) that make up the meal. Etiquette:
Literally meaning "I humbly receive," this phrase is said before a meal to show gratitude for the life sacrificed (plants and animals) and the people involved in preparing the food. okaasan itadakimasu exclusive
Miyu climbed the narrow path up the hill, the scent of sea salt mingling with the scent of pine. Halfway up, she found an old wooden gate, rusted but still sturdy. A faded sign hung askew: She pushed it open, and the world changed. It acknowledges the mother’s labor and the sacrifice
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