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1) はず (hazu) is used to express things that should (supposed to) be or should’ve been:

休日のはず (kyuujitsu no hazu.) | It should be (is supposed to be) my day off.

2) べき (beki) means “should” as in, “You should do ____.”

But it comes across as very bossy and know-it-all. For this reason, it’s rarely used to give someone advice.

お客様に敬語を使うべきです。okyaku sama ni keigo wo tsukau beki desu. || One should use polite language with customers.


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Why should i in japanese?

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Coins that you do not pay for, including any Coins we offer you in connection with your download and/or purchase of the LINE WEBTOON App


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How do u get coins on webtoon?


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