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The Japanese word for 'surprise' is '吃驚' (bik'kuri). The English word 'surprise' in Japanese script is 'サプライズ' (sa-pu-ra-i-zu).

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bikkuri shita

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Why was this flagged? Whoever answered it is correct. 'Bikkuri' is surprise, so saying "bikkuri shita" is what you say when you're surprised.

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You may say 'gakkari.'

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