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by Everscale on Fri Feb 03, 2012 1:44 pm
1. Your characters must address one another with Japanese suffixes (i.e. - -kun, -sama, -san, -chan). Customers, unless they are long-term clients and know the hosts very well, will address their hosts with -sama. Most hosts will address the girls they serve with -chan, unless being highly respectful is a part of their character.
2. Relationships must be consentual - however, stalking is permitted. What fun would it be if you could not have unrequited (or obsessive) love?
3. Knowing Japanese is a good thing. As such, any Japanese phrases you know may be used by your characters. If you use Japanese, however, please include the translation in parentheses () alongside the string of dialogue. All the characters speak Japanese so they would understand what is being said, even if the writers do not know as much Japanese as you do.
4. Kisses are precious things - they entice a customer to come back, so they must be used sparingly, and only to trap a girl. If given out frivolously, they will become meaningless. The same goes for hosts who take women to their beds - you must do this only to reward a long-standing customer, or to keep a customer that you feel is losing interest in you. Otherwise, talk and flirting and cordial service is the proper interaction. Keep yourselves mysterious.
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