In a standard Japanese household, the words are a daily ritual: Okaasan (Mother): A respectful and common way to address one's mother. Itadakimasu:
: Say “Okaasan, itadakimasu” clearly. If you are a guest in someone else's home, you would replace Okaasan with the host’s name or simply say “Itadakimasu” .
The phrase is typically said with hands joined in a prayer-like position ( ), often holding chopsticks between the thumbs. The Role of the Mother in Dining
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