How to Say ‘The other person; partner’ in Japanese
相手
aite
[eye-teh]
💬 Usage Tip: Same as above: [相手] = “the other person.” Useful for general statements about your work style.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Being “other-focused” matches Japanese service culture (thinking ahead for the person’s needs).
Phrase Breakdown
相手
aite
[eye-teh]
the other person; counterpart
The person you interact with (resident/family/coworker). Key word for explaining communication skills in caregiving interviews.
私は相手の表情を見て声をかけます。
I speak to the other person while watching their facial expression.
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