Leebo
at 2017-08-20 00:08:38 UTC
This is a formal reading. Use it in formal business situations.
hisokascumsock
at 2020-10-27 17:09:29 UTC
does that also mean tomorrow?
Leebo
at 2020-10-27 21:26:51 UTC
@hisokascumsock Yes みょうにち means tomorrow
beajit
at 2021-09-11 15:32:13 UTC
@Leebo I think あす is also used in formal situations. Correct me if wrong?
jojii
at 2021-09-11 17:25:34 UTC
あす is just another way to say あした
jakobd2
at 2021-09-11 22:40:59 UTC
FernField
at 2025-04-28 15:48:07 UTC
It probably depends on the region but what I was taught is that あした is what you typically use, あすis more formal and would be used in business while みょうにち is very formal.
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みょうにち - In which case will you use it?
For tomorrow, I always use "ashita".