Ore Wa Kanojo O Shinjiteru 🌟 💯

And that’s enough. What’s a phrase in another language that holds a special meaning for you? Share in the comments.

Just: I believe in her. Let’s start with the first word: Ore (俺). It’s a masculine, casual, slightly rough pronoun. It’s the kind of “I” a confident high school anime protagonist uses. A rebellious musician. A guy talking to his best friend after two beers. ore wa kanojo o shinjiteru

He doesn’t say, “It’ll be fine.” He doesn’t list reasons. And that’s enough

There are three ways to say “I love you” in Japanese, and about a dozen ways to say “I trust you.” But once in a while, you stumble upon a phrase that feels less like a sentence and more like a decision. Just: I believe in her

So here’s to the people who believe first.