setay rongaru
A Japanese citizen can stay in the Philippines for up to 30 days without a visa. If they wish to stay longer, they will need to apply for a visa extension through the Philippine Bureau of Immigration.
Nope. Japanese life/culture is pretty much centered around work commitments. Japanese people tend to judge themselves and others on their commitment to their company (ie. the Team). So the longer they stay at work, the more others will respect them.
Stay, as in to stay at a hotel, would be 'tomaru.'
Stay a Little Longer was created in 1946.
a fish stay longer by muslimninja
The Japanese word for stay out is 外にいてください.
nagai
Make Me Stay a Bit Longer was created in 1968.
stay positive in japanese is Maemukide iru (前向きでいる) :)
No.
tabette itte
sleep longer or try to stay asleep longer