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William
What should we answer after other people say “ありがとうございます” to us? ^_^
Can we say " you are welcome"?
If can, how to say in Japanese, please give a example.
If you got any others way to reply,please tell me.Thank you.
Nov 17, 2012 11:29 AM
Answers · 3
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「どういたしまして」 is " You're welcome.
「いえいえ」「いいよいいよ」 is " any time"
「いいえ~」 is " no problem"
僕は、あらたまった会話なら、「どういたしまして。」と言うと思うけど、普段は「いいえ~」
や「いいよいいよ」が多いかな。
英語だとどうだろう?
You're welcome と no problem なんかだと、Williamはどちらを多く使いますか?
November 18, 2012
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You are welcome is "dou itashi mashite" this is polite Japanese.
I think another way of saying like these, "IEIE(IYA IYA)" "IINO YO(DESUYO)" "KINISHINAIDE" "KOCHIRAKOSO" "DOUTTEKOTO NAIYO".
November 17, 2012
I often say 'ie ie~'
'ie' means 'not at all'.
Or I just say 'ha~i' as I smiling :)
November 18, 2012
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English, Japanese, Korean, Malay
Learning Language
Japanese, Korean
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