Japanese Body Language - 気が変わる
気が変わるきがかわる, ki ga kawaru] change one’s mind
To have a change of spirit is to have a change of heart.
I can't remember the countless times I heard this phrase, usually when 'she' told me she didn't want to see me anymore.
Why? Why?!
She changed her mind.
A bad joke that is guaranteed to get a groan and a chuckle but also impress your Japanese friends -
A girl was proposed to under a cherry blossom tree in the Spring. She said, "No."
She was proposed to again under a plum tree in the Fall. This time she said, "Yes."
Why - 気が変わった.
Ki can also mean tree. A pun meaning the tree changed.
Yeah, I know. foreigners will think, huh?
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