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What does 수고 했습니다 and 수고 하셨어요 means?!
Nov 16, 2011 3:23 AM
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Both mean "辛苦了", but they are a bit different in politeness and formality.
수고하셨습니다(formal and polite)
수고하셨어요(informal and polite)
수고했습니다(formal and not polite)
수고했어(informal and not polite)
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November 16, 2011
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